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_,-COMPLIANCEREPORTPALOVERDENUCLEARGENERATINGSTATIONAPPPERMITNO.P-100388PreparedforArizonaPublicServiceCompanyTonopah,Arizona
_,-           COMPLIANCE REPORT PALO VERDE NUCLEAR GENERATINGSTATION APP PERMIT NO. P-100388 Prepared for Arizona Public Service Company Tonopah, Arizona
-_-May14,2010 2009ANNUALMONITORINGANDCOMPLIANCEREPORTFORTHEPALOVERDENUCLEARGENERATINGSTATIONAPPPERMITNO.P-100388PreparedforArizonaPublicServiceCompanyTonopah,ArizonaMay14,2010BrownandCaldwellProj ect#:138949 Mark G r o s e c l ose,R.G.M e ganProjectManager Project333EastWetmoreRoad,Suite165Tucson,Arizona85705 Cont en t s 2 009A nnu alM o ni toringan d Compli a n ce R e p o rtAPPNO.P.100388TABLEOFCONTENTS
-_-               May 14, 2010
_-INTRODUCTION 1.GROUNDWATERMONITORINGA.
 
2009 ANNUALMONITORINGAND COMPLIANCEREPORT FOR THE PALOVERDENUCLEARGENERATINGSTATION APP PERMIT NO. P-100388 Prepared for Arizona Public Service Company Tonopah, Arizona May 14, 2010 Brown and Caldwell      Project #: 138949 Mark Groseclose, R.G.                           Megan Project Manager                                Project 333EastWetmoreRoad,Suite165 Tucson,Arizona85705
 
Contents                                                                    2009AnnualMonitoring andCompliance Report APPNO.P.100388 TABLEOFCONTENTS
_-   INTRODUCTION 1.GROUNDWATER    MONITORING A.  


==SUMMARY==
==SUMMARY==
TABLES
TABLES/SPREADSHEETS      OFANALYTICAL            RESULTS B. TRENDSINGROUNDWATER        CHEMISTRY C. INDICATOR  PARAMETER  CONCENTRATION          CONTOUR        MAPS,ANDALLEXCEEDANCES          VERIFIED DURINGTHEONE-YEAR      REPORTING    PERIOD D. QUARTERLY    SHALLOW  GROUNDWATER        MAPSANDANNUALREGIONAL                GROUNDWATER EQUlPOTENTIAL  MAPS E. PROVIDE  TDSANDCHLORIDE      CONCENTRATION          CONTOUR    MAPSFORTHESHALLOW          AQUIFER ONA BIENNIAL  BASIS
/SPREADSHEETSOFANALYTICALRESULTSB.TRENDSINGROUNDWATERCHEMISTRY C.INDICATORPARAMETERCONCENTRATIONCONTOURMAPS,ANDALLEXCEEDANCESVERIFIEDDURINGTHEONE-Y EARREPORTINGPERIODD.QUARTERLYSHALLOWGROUNDWATERMAPSANDANNUALREGIONALGROUNDWATEREQUlPOTENTIALMAPSE.PROVIDETDSANDCHLORIDECONCENTRATIONCONTOURMAPSFORTHESHALLOWAQUIFERONABIENNIALBASIS2.IMPOUNDMENTMONITORINGA.LCRSSUMPMONITORINGRESULTSB.SUMMARIESOFANALYTICALRESULTSC.
: 2. IMPOUNDMENT  MONITORING A. LCRSSUMP    MONITORING    RESULTS B. SUMMARIES    OFANALYTICAL    RESULTS C.  


==SUMMARY==
==SUMMARY==
OFMAINTENANCEANDREPAIRACTIVITIESD.
OFMAINTENANCE    ANDREPAIRACTIVITIES D.  


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OFTHERESULTSOFALLLINERLEAKAGEE.
OFTHERESULTS      OFALLLINERLEAKAGE E.  


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==SUMMARY==
TABLESOFALLBASIN,IMPOUNDMENT,ANDRESERVOIRDATAWHICHALLOWSDATATOBEREADILYCOMPAREDTOLEAKAGEANDDISCHARGEQUALITYALERTLEVELSANDPREVIOUSDATA 3.SLUDGEMONITORINGA.SLUDGELANDFILLMONITORINGANALYTICALRESULTSB.COOLINGTOWERSLUDGEANALYTICALRESULTSC.
TABLESOFALLBASIN,IMPOUNDMENT,                 ANDRESERVOIR      DATAWHICHALLOWS        DATA TOBEREADILY  COMPARED    TOLEAKAGE        ANDDISCHARGE          QUALITY  ALERTLEVELS    AND PREVIOUS  DATA 3.SLUDGEMONITORING A. SLUDGELANDFILL    MONITORING    ANALYTICAL        RESULTS B. COOLING  TOWERSLUDGE      ANALYTICAL      RESULTS C.  


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OFANYEXCEEDANCESOFPERMITLIMITSFORSLUDGEQUALITYD.DESCRIPTIONOFANYVIOLATIONSOFTHEARRASPECIALLICENSEFORSLUDGERADIOISOTOPE LIMITS..4.COMPLIANCESTATUSA.VOLUMEOFALLNON-STORMWATERRELEASESTOTHEUNLINEDDITCHESORSEDIMENTATION BASINS.....B.SOURCEANDCHARACTERIZATIONOFRELEASESTOBASINSC.CONTINGENCYPLANACTIONSTAKENFORRELEASESD.VIOLATIONSOFTHISPERMIT
OFANYEXCEEDANCES        OFPERMIT        LIMITSFORSLUDGE        QUALITY D. DESCRIPTION  OFANYVIOLATIONS      OFTHEARRASPECIALLICENSE                FORSLUDGERADIOISOTOPE LIMITS.
.....E.IDENTIFICATIONOFALERTLEVELS,AQLS,AQUIFERWATERQUALITYSTANDARDS,ORDISCHARGELIMITATIONSTHATHAVEBEENEXCEEDEDDURINGTHEREPORTINGPERIODANDADISCUSSIONOFTHETRENDINCONCENTRATIONSCOMPAREDTOTHEPREVIOUS:IEPORTING
  . 4.COMPLIANCE  STATUS A. VOLUMEOFALLNON-STORM        WATERRELEASES            TOTHEUNLINED        DITCHES  ORSEDIMENTATION BASINS
_.PERIODSANDACTIONSTAKENTOCORRECTTHEEXCEEDEDLEVELS
..... B. SOURCE    ANDCHARACTERIZATION      OFRELEASES          TOBASINS C. CONTINGENCY    PLANACTIONS      TAKENFORRELEASES D. VIOLATIONS  OFTHISPERMIT
.:: l_.l ,,, t._-ll_.l t_i,,, l_I: iP:\APS-PVNGS\138949-2009AnnualMon.and ComplRepor t'\Deliverables\Reports\Final\FinalAP$-PVNGSAnnua lReport2009.doc Contents2009Annual MonitoringandComplianceReportAPPNO.P-100388LISTOFFIGURESFigure1SiteMapFigure2Selected2009BoronConcentrationsFigure3Selected2009ChlorideConcentrations Figure4QuarterlyShallowA cuiferContourMap-January2009Figure5QuarterlyShallowA cuiferContourMap-April2009Figure6Quarterly ShallowAcuiferContourMap-July2009Figure7 QuarterlyShallowA cuiferContourMap-October2009Figure8QuarterlyPaloVerdeClayAquiferContourMap-January2009Figure9QuarterlyPaloVerdeClayAquiferContourMap-April2009Figure10QuarterlyPaloVerdeClayAquiferContourMap-July2009Figure11QuarterlyPaloVerdeClayAquiferContourMap-October2009Figure12RegionalAquifer GroundwaterElevations-2009Figure13APP-3GroundwaterElevations Figure14APP-4andAPP-4RGroundwaterElevations Figure15APP-5GroundwaterElevationsFigure16APP-6GroundwaterElevationsFigure17APP-7GroundwaterElevationsFigure18APP-8GroundwaterElevationsFigure19APP-9GroundwaterElevationsFigure20APP-10GroundwaterElevations Figure21APP-11GroundwaterElevations Figure22APP-12GroundwaterElevationsFigure23APP-13GroundwaterElevations Figure24APP-14GroundwaterElevationsFigure25APP-15GroundwaterElevations Figure26PV-14HGroundwaterElevations Figure27PV-174GroundwaterElevationsFigure28PV-183GroundwaterElevationsFigure29PV-192AGroundwaterElevationsFigure30PV-193AGroundwaterElevationsFigure31PV-195AGroundwaterElevationsFigure32PV-196AGroundwaterElevationsFigure33PV-197AGroundwaterElevations
..... E. IDENTIFICATION  OFALERTLEVELS,       AQLS,AQUIFER            WATERQUALITY    STANDARDS,   OR DISCHARGE  LIMITATIONS  THATHAVEBEENEXCEEDED                  DURINGTHEREPORTING        PERIOD  ANDA DISCUSSION OFTHETRENDINCONCENTRATIONS                    COMPARED    TOTHEPREVIOUS      :IEPORTING
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_.           PERIODS ANDACTIONS    TAKENTOCORRECT            THEEXCEEDED        LEVELS.
verab!esRepons,F_naiFina%APSPVNGSAnnualReport2009doc C o n te nts2009A nnual M onit oringandComplian ce ReportAPPNO,P-100388Figure34PV-198ARGroundwaterElevationsFigure35PV-201AGroundwaterElevationsFigure36PV-202AGroundwaterElevations Figure37PV-203AGroundwaterElevations Figure38PV-204AGroundwaterElevations
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....Figure39PV-205AGroundwaterElevations Figure40PV-206AGroundwaterElevations Figure41PV-216RGroundwaterElevationsFigure42PV-21HGround waterElevationsFigure43PV-24HGroundwaterElevations Figure44PV-24HBGroundwaterElevationsFigure45PV-25HAGroundwaterElevations Figure46PV-28HBGroundwaterElevationsFigure47PV-29HBGroundwaterElevationsFigure48PV
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-33HGroundwaterElevationsFigure49PV-34HGroundwaterElevationsFigure50PV-Q5GroundwaterElevationsFigure51PV-Q8GroundwaterElevations.......Figure52PV-R2ARGroundwaterElevationsFigure53PV-TR1GroundwaterElevationsFigure54U5-PTWBGroundwaterElevationsFigure55TDSConcentrationsforShallowAquiferWellsLISTOFAPPENDICESAPPENDIXAANNUALRADIOLOGICALENVIRONMENTALOPERATINGREPORT
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......APPENDIXBELECTRONICDATA(CDincludesPDFofentirereport)
APPENDIXCOTHERREQUIREDINFORMATION
......A pp e n dixC1V erticalTr e ndA naly s i sAppendixC2AnalyticalDataOutsideQ NQCorPermitDetectionLimits
.....AppendixC3SummaryofAllWellData(2009)'."-!a[el,,,ft u i_'lL_l, ,'r f_lIiiP:',APS-PVNGS\138949-200gAnnu alMon.andCompl.Repor t\Deliverab
;es\Reports\Finat\FinalAPS-PVNGSAnnualReport2009.d o c 1.G ro u ndw a t e r Mo nito r ing 2009A nn ualM o n itoringandC o mpli a nceRepo rtAPPNO,P-100388 INTRODUCTIONThisreportdocumentsmonitoring andcomplianceactivitiesconductedby ArizonaPublicService(A PS)CompanyforthePaloVerdeNuclearGeneratingStation(PVNGS)duringcalendaryear2009inaccordancewithAquiferProtectionPermit(APP)No.P-10 0388.ThePVNGS,locatedapproximately45mileswestofPhoenixnearWintersburg,Arizona,(Figure1),isastandar dizedtriple-unitnuclearpowerfacility.Thesitebeganoperationsin1985andconsistsofanexistingelectricgeneratingbaseloadplantutilizingnuclearfissionforgenerationofelectricalpower.Thefacilityissituatedon4,280acresandconsistsofthreeseparate,identicalgeneratingunits
/reactors.Eachreactorisequippedwiththreecoolingtowersandiscapableof independentoperation.FollowingsteamgeneratorreplacementsandthermalupratesinUnits1,2,and3,eachunitnowhasanominalnetelectricaloutputofapproximately 1,346megaw atts(MW),foratotalplantcapacityofabout4, 038MW.Theorigina lAPPforthesitewasissuedbytheArizonaDepartmentofEnvironmentalQuality(A DEQ)inDecember2 003andhasundergonemultiplerevisions.Allre ferencesinthisreportrefertotheAPPrevisiondatedFebruary 10,2010(thePermit).Section14.0ofthePermitprovidesreportingandrecordkeepingrequirements.Inadditiontoselfmonitoring reportforms,op erationinspection
/logbookrecordkeeping,andpermitviolationandalertlevelstatusreporting,elementsoftheannualmonitoringandcompliancereportarespecified.ThefollowingannualmonitoringandcompliancereportoutlineistakendirectlyfromSection14.4ofthePermit:1.GroundwaterMonitoringThissectionofthereportshallcontainthefollowinginformation:
a.S umm a ry tables/spreadsh e ets of a n a lyticalresults; b.Trendsingroundwaterche m ist{y;_;Ind icatorparameterconcentrationcontourmaps,andallex c eedan cesverifiedduringtheoneyearreporting perio&d.Qua rterlyshallowgroundwatermapsandannual RegionalGroundwaterequipotentialmaps(usingthe potentio metricsurfaceforco n touri ngflow)withmapslabeledbyaquifer," e.ProvideTDSand chloridecon c entrationc ontour mapsfortheshallowaquiferonabie nnialbasis.Groundwatercontou ringmaybepetformedbyhandorbyusinganaa
'eptedcomputerprogra m/m odel.All calculationsforcontouringshallbei ncludedi nthesub m ittal.Eachwellshallhaveitsowndatatablethatallowsall dataforthatwellto beassessedandco mparedtobaselinedata,AL ,,a ndAQL rforthatsamewell
.Thepermitteeshallprovi deasu mm a{y table ofalldataforallwellsinbothelectronicandhardcopyform
.Usingcrosssectionsor3
-Dmodels,thereportshallas sessdownward concentrationtrendsforindicatorpara m etersandA IgQSconstitue nts,ifa ny,andshallconsidersu chtre ndsincombi nationwithtopogra p hy oftheuppermostsurfaceoftheaquitard
.Appropriatecomponentsofthe re po rtshallbesealedbyanA ri zona registeredgeologistorprofissionalengineer,inaccor dancewithArizonaBoardofTe chnicalRegistration(BTR)require m ents.Therepo rtshallinclu de a n up dateonwellAPP
-Iandstatusrepo rtingtoverifithatthiswellisd 0,andthereforenotsuitableforuseinthegroundwatermonitoringprogra m.P:',APS-PVNGS\138949-2009Annu alMon.andCom p l R ep o r t',Del i verab l e s\Repor t s',Final\Fna lAPS-PVNGSAn nualR eport2009doc 1.Gro un d wa ter Mo nit o ring 2 0 09A nnu a l Mo ni to r i n gandC o mplianc e R e p or t 2.ImpoundmentMonitoringThissectionofthereportshallcontainthefollowinginformation:


a.LCRSsu m p m o n ito ringresults," b.Su mmariesofa n a ly ti calresults;c.Su mm a{yofm aintenan ceandrepairactivities," d.Su mm a r yoftheresultsofalllinerleakage," and e.Su mm ar ytablesofallbasin,impoundment,andreservoirdatawhichallows datatobe readilyco mparedtoleakageanddischargequali(y Ak r andprevious da ta.3.SludgeMonitoring Thisse ctionofther eportshall containthefollowinginfo rm ation: a.Sludgelandfill m o n ito ri n g ana ly ti calresults; b.Coolingtowerana ly ti calresults," c.Summat7ofanyex c ee da n cesofpe rmitli mitsforsludgequali
Contents                                                                                  2009AnnualMonitoring    andComplianceReport APPNO.P-100388 LIST OF FIGURES Figure1    SiteMap Figure2    Selected  2009BoronConcentrations Figure3    Selected  2009ChlorideConcentrations Figure4    Quarterly  ShallowAcuiferContourMap- January2009 Figure5    QuarterlyShallow      AcuiferContourMap- April2009 Figure6    Quarterly  ShallowAcuiferContourMap- July2009 Figure7    QuarterlyShallow      AcuiferContourMap- October2009 Figure8    QuarterlyPaloVerdeClayAquiferContourMap- January2009 Figure9    QuarterlyPaloVerdeClayAquiferContourMap- April2009 Figure10    QuarterlyPaloVerdeClayAquiferContourMap- July2009 Figure11    QuarterlyPaloVerdeClayAquiferContourMap- October2009 Figure12    Regional    AquiferGroundwater          Elevations      - 2009 Figure13    APP-3Groundwater          Elevations Figure14    APP-4andAPP-4RGroundwater                    Elevations Figure15    APP-5Groundwater          Elevations Figure16    APP-6Groundwater          Elevations Figure17    APP-7Groundwater          Elevations Figure18    APP-8Groundwater          Elevations Figure19    APP-9Groundwater          Elevations Figure20    APP-10Groundwater          Elevations Figure21    APP-11Groundwater          Elevations Figure22    APP-12Groundwater          Elevations Figure23    APP-13Groundwater          Elevations Figure24    APP-14Groundwater          Elevations Figure25    APP-15Groundwater          Elevations Figure26    PV-14HGroundwater          Elevations Figure27    PV-174Groundwater          Elevations Figure28    PV-183Groundwater          Elevations Figure29    PV-192A Groundwater          Elevations Figure30    PV-193AGroundwater          Elevations Figure31    PV-195AGroundwater          Elevations Figure32    PV-196AGroundwater          Elevations Figure33    PV-197A    Groundwater      Elevations
_," d_Des criptionofanyviolationsoftheARRASpe cialIa'censeforsludgeradioisotopelimits;and, e.TheRadiologicalEnviron mentalMonito ringProgra mReport(REMP)
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.4.Comp_'anc e StatusThissection ofther eportshallcontainthefollowi ngi n fo rm ation: a.Volumeofal l non-sto rmwaterreleasestotheunlinedditchesorsed imentationbasins," b.Sour ceand c haracte rizationof releasestobasins,"_: Contingen cyPlanactionstakenforreleases," d.Violations ofthispermit;and e.IdentificationofAt r,AQL r,AWQSsorDk rthathavebeenex ceededduringthereportingperiodanda discussion ofthet rendinconcentrationsco mparedtothepreviousr eportingperiodsandactionstakentocorrectthecause#ofexcee da nce(s).Thisreportisorganizedbasedonthefoursectionslistedabove.',=-_=[, l, , ,J,_==#,]_1I t t, , ,l=.]l l iP:'&PS-PVNGS',138949-2009AnnualMort.andComplR e port\Deliv e rab l es'_Reports',F l na l\FinalAPS-PVNG$AnnualReport2O09.doc 1.GroundwaterMonitoring 2009 AnnualMonitoringandComplianceReportAPPNO.P-1003881.GROUNDWATERMONITORINGA.
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Contents                                                                          2009Annual  Monitoring  andCompliance Report APPNO,P-100388 Figure34      PV-198AR    Groundwater    Elevations Figure35      PV-201A  Groundwater    Elevations Figure36      PV-202A  Groundwater    Elevations Figure37      PV-203A  Groundwater    Elevations Figure38      PV-204A  Groundwater    Elevations
.... Figure39      PV-205A  Groundwater    Elevations Figure40      PV-206A  Groundwater    Elevations Figure41      PV-216R    Groundwater    Elevations Figure42      PV-21H  Groundwater    Elevations Figure43      PV-24H  Groundwater    Elevations Figure44      PV-24HB  Groundwater    Elevations Figure45      PV-25HA  Groundwater    Elevations Figure46      PV-28HB  Groundwater    Elevations Figure47      PV-29HB  Groundwater    Elevations Figure48      PV-33HGroundwater      Elevations Figure49      PV-34HGroundwater      Elevations Figure50      PV-Q5Groundwater      Elevations Figure51      PV-Q8Groundwater      Elevations
....... Figure52      PV-R2AR    Groundwater    Elevations Figure53      PV-TR1Groundwater      Elevations Figure54      U5-PTWB    Groundwater    Elevations Figure55      TDSConcentrations    forShallowAquiferWells LIST OF APPENDICES APPENDIX A    ANNUALRADIOLOGICAL            ENVIRONMENTAL                  OPERATING  REPORT
...... APPENDIX  B    ELECTRONIC    DATA(CDincludesPDFofentirereport)
APPENDIX  C    OTHERREQUIRED        INFORMATION
......          Appendix  C1    VerticalTrendAnalysis AppendixC2      AnalyticalDataOutsideQNQCor PermitDetectionLimits
  .....          Appendix C3    Summary  ofAllWellData(2009)
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: 1. GroundwaterMonitoring                                                              2009AnnualMonitoring    andCompliance Report APP  NO,P-100388 INTRODUCTION This report documents monitoring and compliance activitiesconducted by Arizona PublicService(APS)
Company for the Palo Verde Nuclear Generating Station (PVNGS)during calendaryear2009in accordance with Aquifer Protection Permit (APP)No. P-100388. The PVNGS, located approximately45 miles west of Phoenix near Wintersburg,Arizona, (Figure1),is a standardizedtriple-unitnuclearpower facility.The site began operations in 1985and consists of an existing electricgeneratingbaseloadplant utilizingnuclearfission for generationof electricalpower. The facilityis situatedon 4,280 acres and consists of three separate, identicalgeneratingunits/reactors. Each reactor is equippedwith three coolingtowers and is capableof independent operation. Followingsteam generator replacementsand thermal uprates in Units 1, 2, and 3, eachunit now has a nominal net electricaloutput of approximately1,346megawatts(MW),for a total plant capacityof about 4,038 MW.
The originalAPP for the sitewasissued by the Arizona Department of EnvironmentalQuality(ADEQ) in December 2003and has undergone multiple revisions. Allreferencesin this report refer to the APP revision dated February 10, 2010 (the Permit).
Section14.0of the Permit provides reporting and recordkeepingrequirements. In addition to self monitoring report forms, operation inspection/log book recordkeeping, and permit violationand alert levelstatus reporting,elements of the annualmonitoring and compliancereport are specified. The followingannual monitoringand compliancereport outline is taken directlyfrom Section 14.4of the Permit:
: 1.      Groundwater      Monitoring Thissectionofthereportshallcontainthefollowinginformation:
: a. Summarytables/spreadsheets      ofanalytical results;
: b. Trendsingroundwater      chemist{y;
_; Indicator  parameterconcentration  contourmaps,andall exceedances        verifiedduringtheoneyear reporting perio&
: d. Quarterlyshallow    groundwater  mapsandannualRegionalGroundwater              equipotential maps(usingthe potentiometricsurfacefor contouringflow) withmapslabeledbyaquifer,"
: e. ProvideTDS andchloride      concentrationcontourmapsfor theshallowaquiferona biennialbasis.
Groundwater  contouring maybepetformed    byhandorbyusinganaa'eptedcomputerprogram/model.                All calculationsfor contouringshallbeincluded  in thesubmittal.
Eachwellshallhaveits owndatatablethatallowsalldatafor thatwellto beassessed                andcompared    tobaseline data,AL,, andAQLr for thatsamewell.Thepermitteeshallprovide                  a summa{y  tableofalldatafor allwells in bothelectronicandhardcopy  form.
Usingcrosssectionsor3-D models,thereportshallassessdownward              concentration trendsfor indicatorparameters andAIgQS constituents,    ifany,andshallconsider    suchtrendsin combination      withtopography    oftheuppermost surfaceof theaquitard.Appropriatecomponents      ofthereportshallbesealedbyanArizona registered          geologist or profissional engineer, in accordance  withArizonaBoardofTechnical          Registration  (BTR) requirements.
ThereportshallincludeanupdateonwellAPP-I andstatusreporting                to verifithatthiswellis d0, andtherefore notsuitable for usein thegroundwater  monitoring program.
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: 1. GroundwaterMonitoring                                                                              2009Annual  Monitoring  andCompliance Report
: 2.      Impoundment Monitoring Thissectionofthereportshallcontainthefollowinginformation:
: a. LCRS sumpmonitoring              results,"
: b. Summaries      ofanalytical    results;
: c. Summa{y      ofmaintenance      andrepairactivities,"
: d. Summaryof theresultsofalllinerleakage,"                 and
: e. Summarytablesofall basin,impoundment,                     andreservoir      datawhichallowsdatato bereadilycompared          to leakageanddischarge      quali(yAkr andpreviousdata.
: 3.       Sludge Monitoring Thissectionofthereportshallcontainthefollowing                information:
: a. Sludgelandfillmonitoring          analytical  results;
: b. Coolingtoweranalytical          results,"
: c. Summat7ofanyexceedances                ofpermitlimitsfor sludgequali_,"
d_ Description    ofanyviolations        oftheARRA SpecialIa'cense              for sludgeradioisotope    limits;and,
: e. TheRadiological        Environmental      MonitoringProgram            Report(REMP).
: 4.       Comp_'ance Status Thissectionofthereportshallcontainthefollowinginformation:
: a. Volumeofallnon-storm            waterreleases      totheunlinedditchesorsedimentation              basins,"
: b. Sourceandcharacterization            ofreleases    tobasins,"
_: Contingency    Planactionstakenfor releases,"
: d. Violationsofthispermit;and
: e. Identification    ofAtr, AQLr, AWQSs orDkr thathavebeenexceeded                                duringthereporting    periodanda discussion ofthetrendin concentrations          compared    to thepreviousreporting      periodsandactionstakento correct thecause#ofexceedance(s).
This report is organizedbased on the four sections listed above.
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: 1. GROUNDWATER MONITORING A.        


==SUMMARY==
==SUMMARY==
TABLES
TABLES/SPREADSHEETS OF ANALYTICAL RESULTS In accordance with Section 12.4.2.3 of the Permit and the Compliance Schedule in the Permit, transducers have been installed in APP wells listed in Table 17.2-34. Wells containing transducers include piezometers, point of compliance (POC) wells, and alert wells. However, APP-1 and PV-191A do not contain transducers since these wells have been dry since installation. The location and aquifer monitored by each well listed in Table 17.2-34 is presented in Figure 1. It should be noted that PV-201A, PV-202A, PV-203A and PV-204A were abandoned in August 2008.
/SPREADSHEETSOFANALYTICAL RESULTSInaccordancewithSection12.4.2.3ofthePermitandtheComplianceScheduleinthePermit,transducershavebeeninstalledinAPPwellslistedinTable17.2-34.Wellscontainingtransducersincludepiezometers, pointofcompliance(POC)wells,andalertwells.However,APP-1andPV-191Adonotcontaintransducerssincethesewellshavebeendrysinceinstallation.ThelocationandaquifermonitoredbyeachwelllistedinTable17.2-34ispresentedinFigure1.ItshouldbenotedthatPV-201A,PV-202A,PV-203AandPV-204AwereabandonedinAugust2008.Thesamplingplan,approvedbyADEQ,containsthefollowingorderforsamplingmonitoringwellsatthePVNGS:APP-12,APP-10,APP-9,APP-8,PV-206A,PV-198AR,PV-Q8,APP-3,APP-4R,PV-193A,APP-5,PV-34H,APP-6,PV-14H,APP-13,APP-14,APP-15,PV-195A,PV-R2AR,andAPP-7.Section12.4ofthePermitrequeststhatadescriptionofdeviationsfromthesamplingorderbeincludedintheannualreport.Thefollowingdeviationsfromthesamplingorderoccurredin2009:*GroundwatersamplesfromAPP-9,APP-10andAPP-12werecollectedoutoforderonJanuary15,2009.Allthreesampleswerecollectedonthesameday,butthesamplefromAPP-9wascollectedbeforethesamplesfromAPP-10andAPP-12andthesamplefromAPP-10wascollectedbeforethesamplefrom APP-12.*FiringrangeactivityimpactedthesamplingschedulesforPV-195A,PV-14HandAPP-6.InJune2009,thesamplefromPV-195AwascollectedbeforethesamplesfromPV-14HandAPP-6andthesamplefromPV-14HwascollectedbeforethesamplefromAPP-6.InOctober2009,thesamplesfromAPP-6andPV-14HwerecollectedbeforesamplesfromAPP-12,APP-10andAPP-9.*GroundwatersamplesfromPV-198ARandPV-193AwerecollectedinJulyandAugust2009,respectively.However,thesegroundwatersampleswerecollectedoutoforderaspartofverification sampling.*GroundwatersamplesfromAPP-3andAPP-13werecollectedoutoforderinNovember2009.TheinitialsamplefromAPP-3wascollectedonOctober29,2009.However,asecondsamplewascollectedfromAPP-3onNovember3,2009,tobeanalyzedforgammaemittingradionuclides(Cesium-134, Cesium-137,Cobalt-60,Iodine-131).Thesecondsamplewascollectedoutoforder,afterPV-193A.ThegroundwatersamplefromAPP-13wascollectedoutoforder,beforePV-34H.Althoughthereweredeviationsinthesamplingorder,sampleswerecollectedatthefrequencyspecifiedbythePermitandthesampleorderdidnotadverselyaffectthegroundwatermonitoringresults.Ataminimum,transducersrecordgroundwaterelevationsonadailybasis.Atablesummarizingselectedgroundwaterlevelsfor2009isprovidedinTable1A-1.Thetableincludestransducerdataormanualreadingsrecordedpriortosamplecollection.InaccordancewithTable17.2-10ofthePermit,POCwellsandalertwellsarerequiredtobesampledonaquarterlybasisforindicatorparameters.TritiumisanindicatorparameteratallofthePOCandalertwells;however,boronandchlorideareadditionalindicatorparametersattheshallowalertwells.AnalyticalresultsfortheindicatorparametersarepresentedinTables1A-2through1A-21ofthisreport."-"!iO I'A'IiE I_"U[ol'_,l.=]!iP_PS-PVNGSi38949-2009AnnualMot;andCompRepoqDeJiverabesRe_ortsF_naiFinalAPS-PVNGSAnnualReport2009doc 1.Groundwater M onitoring 200 9 Annual MonitoringandComplianceReportAPPNO.P-100388Groundwatersamplesarealsocollectedonabiennialbasis(everytwoyears)fortheextendedlistofparameterslistedinTables17.2-11through17.2-20andTables17.2-24through17.2-30ofthePermit.Ingeneralfor2009,groundwatersamplescollectedinMayorJunewereanalyzedfortheextendedlistofparametersfordatacontinuity(biennialsamplingoccurredin2008).Theassociatedwaterqualitydatafor2009arepresentedinTables1A-2through1A-21ofthisreport.TheambientmonitoringperiodsforPOCwellAPP-13andalertwellsAPP-14andAPP-15werecompletedinAugust2009;groundwatersamplescollectedfromthesewellsduringNovember2009wereanalyzedforthequarterlyindicatorparameterslistedinTable17.2-10.Samplestobecollectedin2010willbeanalyzedfortheextendedlistofparametersinaccordancewithTables17.2-31through17.2-33ofthePermit.Analyticalresultsforthegroundwatersamplesarecomparedtoalertlevels(ALs)andaquiferqualitylimits(AQLs)specifiedinthepermit,aswellasAWQSs.ExceedancesarediscussedinSection1.Cofthisreport.
The sampling plan, approved by ADEQ, contains the following order for sampling monitoring wells at the PVNGS: APP-12, APP-10, APP-9, APP-8, PV-206A, PV-198AR, PV-Q8, APP-3, APP-4R, PV-193A, APP-5, PV-34H, APP-6, PV-14H, APP-13, APP-14, APP-15, PV-195A, PV-R2AR, and APP-7. Section 12.4 of the Permit requests that a description of deviations from the sampling order be included in the annual report.
'i!lel,,,inmd_'l[Il,,'I_.1liP, A PS-PvNGS138949-2009AnnqaMonandComplReportDeiiverab4esRepotsFinal'FinalAPS-PVNG$AnnuaiReport2009doc APS-PVNGS2009AnnualMonitoringandComplianceReport D A TE W ELL I DTYPEOF M EASURE M ENT M EASUREDAPP-103/10/09 920.64 Dry Dry Qtr lyWQ 06/24/09 920.64 Dry DryQtrlyWQ 08/28/09 920.64 Dry DryQtrlyWQ 10/15/09 920.64 Dry DryQtrlyWQAPP-302/18/09 916.73 225,78 690.95QuarterlyIndicator 05/28/09 916.73 225.87 690.86QuarterlyIndicator 08/06/09 916.73 227.65 689.08QuarterlyIndicator 11/03/09 916.73 228.97 687.76QuarterlyIndicatorAPP-4R02/19/09 917.08 161.60 755.48QuarterlyIndicator 05/27/09 917.08 161.31 755.77QuarterlyIndicator 08/05/09 917.08 161.51 755,57QuarterlyIndicator 10/28/09 917.08 161.16 755.92QuarterlyIndicator APP-502/27/09 912,53 136.31 776.22QuarterlyIndicator 06/09/09 912.53 135.65 776.88QuarterlyIndicator 09/16/09 912.53 136.68 775.86QuarterlyIndicator 11/08/09 912.53 133.26 779.27QuarterlyIndicator APP-603/10/09 920.80 194.19 726.61QuarterlyIndicator 06/15/09 920.80 194.45 726.35QuarterlyIndicator 09/16/09 920,80 195,40 725,40QuarterlyIndicator 10/21/09 920.80 195.5!725,29QuarterlyIndicator APP-703/12/09 970.63 129.00 841,63QuarterlyIndicator 06/16/09 970.63 129.41 841.22QuarterlyIndicator 09/29/09 970.63 130.29 840.34QuarterlyIndicator 11/18/09 970.63 131.41 839.22QuarterlyIndicatorAPP-80!/16/09 948.57 100.50 848.07QuarterlyIndicator 02/10/09 948.57 100.43 848.14QuarterlyIndicator(repeatsample,samplererror) 05/07/09 948.57 100.61 847.96QuarterlyIndicator 07/23/09 948.57 100.90 847.67QuarterlyIndicator 10/28/09 948.57 101.25 847.32QuarterlyIndicatorAPP-901/15/09 952.00 93.72 858.48QuarterlyIndicator 05/06/09 952.00 93.92 858.28QuarterlyIndicator 07/08/09 952.00 94.15 858.05QuarterlyIndicator 07/21/09 952.00 94.10 858.10Verificationsamplingforchromium 10/21/09 952,00 94.34 857.86QuarterlyIndicatorP:_APS-PVNGS\138949-2009AnnualMoil.andComplReport\Deliverables\Reports\F vlal\Section1T ables\20OgTable1A1WaterLevelsxlsPage1of6............................
The following deviations from the sampling order occurred in 2009:
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* Groundwater samples from APP-9, APP-10 and APP-12 were collected out of order on January 15, 2009.
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All three samples were collected on the same day, but the sample from APP-9 was collected before the samples from APP-10 and APP-12 and the sample from APP-10 was collected before the sample from APP-12.
/09 950.27 71.45 879.02FromTransducer 08/27/09 950.277!.85 878.62FromTransducer 10/16/09 950.27 72.15 878.32FromTransducer 12/16/09 950.27 72.25 878.22FromTransducerAPP-1201/15/09 957.83 130.29 827.54QuarterlyIndicator 05/06/09 957.83 130.55 827.28QuarterlyIndicator 07/08/09 957.83!31.05 826.78QuarterlyIndicator 10/21/09 957.83 131.75 826.08QuarterlyIndicatorAPP-1301/07/09 920.69 87.83 832.86MonthlyAmbient 02/04/09 920.69 87.82 832.87MonthlyAmbient 03/05/09 920.69 87.94 832.75MonthlyAmbient 04/29/09 920.69 87.88 832.81MonthlyAmbient 05/20/09 920,69 87.98 832.71MonthlyAmbient 06/04/09 920.69 87.90 832.79MonthlyAmbient 07/14/09 920.69 87.95 832.74MonthlyAmbient 08/19/09 920.69 87.80 832,89MonthlyAmbient 11/05/09 920.69 87.61 833.08QuarterlyIndicator APP-1401/07/09 920.52 60.40 860.12MonthlyAmbient 02/04/09 920.52 60.08 860.44MonthlyAmbient 03/05/09 920.52 60.10 860.42MonthlyAmbient 04/29/09 920.52 60.13 860.39MonthlyAmbient 05/20/09 920.52 60.13 860.39MonthlyAmblent 06/04/09 920.52 60.15 860.37MonthlyAmbient 07/14/09 920.52 60.20 860,32MonthlyAmbient 08/19/09 920.52 60.30 860.22MonthlyAmbient 11/09/09 920.52 60.71 859.81QuarterlyIndicatorP:_APS-PVNGS\1389492009AnnualMenandComp[.Report\Deliverables\Reports\Final\Section1Tables\2009Table1A1WaterLevels.xlsPage2of6 APS-PVNGS2009AnnualMonitoringandComplianceReport TOPOFCAS I NG M EAS UR EDD EPTHW A T ER D A T E W ELLI D M EAS UREDELE V A TI ON T O W A T E R ELE V AT I ON TYPEOF M EAS U RE M EN T (FTAM SL)(FTBMP)(F T A M SL)APP-1501/07/09 924.74 62.09 862,65MonthlyAmbient 02/04/09 924.7 4 61.88 862.86MonthlyAmbient 03/05/09 924.74 61.9 7 862.77 M onthlyAmbient 04/29/09 924.7 46!.95 862.79MonthlyAmbient 05/20/09 924.74 61.96 862.78MonthlyAmbient 06/04/09 924.74 61.99 862.75MonthlyAmb i ent 07/15/09 92 4.74 62.15 862.59 M onthlyAmbient 08/19/09 924.74 61.95 862.7 9MonthlyAmbient 11/09/09 924.74 62.19 862.55Quarter lyIndicatorPV+14H03/!1/09 922.01 57.96 864.05QuarterlyIndicator 06/15/09 922.01 58.08 863.93QuarterlyIndicator 09/17/09 922.01 58.13 863.88QuarterlyIndicator 10/22/09 922.01 58.10 863.91QuarterlyIndicatorPV-17403/05/09 955.75 59.76 895.99FromTransducer 06/18/09 955.75 61.10 894.65FromTransducer 08/27/09 955.75 61.10 894.65FromTransducer 10/16/09 955.75 61.61 894.14FromTransducerPV-18303/11/09 951.70 60.01 891.69FromTransducer 06/18/09 951.70 60.55 891.15FromTransducer 08/27/09 951.706!.00 890.70FromTransducer 10/23/09 951.7061.!1 890.59FromTransducerPV191A03/03/09 943.60 Dry DryQtdyWQ 06/t8/09 943.60 Dry DryQtrlyWQ 08/28/09 943.60 Dry DryQtrlyWQ 10/21/09 943.60 Dry DryQtrlyWQ PV-192A03/03/09 943.31 95.68 847.63FromTransducer 06/18/09 943.31 95.75 847.56FromTransducer 08/28/09 943.31 95.8!847.50FromTransducer 10/16/09 943.31 95.88 847.43FromTransducerPV-193A02/27/09 943.7!79.63 864.08QuarterlyIndicator 05/27/09 943.71 79.48 864.23QuarterlyIndicator 08/03/09 943.71 79.55 864.!6QuarterlyIndicator 10/28/09 943.71 79.11 864.60QuarterlyIndicatorP\APS-PVNGS\1389492009AnnualMortandComplReport\Deliverables\Reports\Final\Section1Tabies\2OO9T able1A-1WaterLevels.xlsPage3of6 APS-PVNGS2009AnnualMonitoringandComplianceReport TOPO F C A S I NGMEA S U R ED DEPTHWAT ER D AT E W ELLID E L EVATIONTOWAT E R E LEVATION TYP E O F M E ASUREMENT MEASURED(FTAM SL)(FTBMP),,(FTAMSL)PV-195A03/11/09 921.71 48.80 872.91QuarterlyIndicator 06/23/09 921.71 48.99 872.72QuarterlyIndicator 09/17/09 921.71 49.08 872.63QuarterlyIndicator 11/10/09 921.71 49.04 872.67QuarterlyIndicatorPV-198AR01
* Firing range activity impacted the sampling schedules for PV-195A, PV-14H and APP-6. In June 2009, the sample from PV-195A was collected before the samples from PV-14H and APP-6 and the sample from PV-14H was collected before the sample from APP-6. In October 2009, the samples from APP-6 and PV-14H were collected before samples from APP-12, APP-10 and APP-9.
/13/09 931.48 75.78855.70Contingencymonthlyindicatorsamplingforchloride exceedance 02 il1/09 931.48 75.81 855.67QuarterlyIndicator 05/27/08 931.48 76.33 855.15QuarterlyIndicator 07/22/09 931.48 76.59 854.89Quarterlyindicatorandverificationsamplingforboron,chloride,totaldissolvedsolids,potassium
* Groundwater samples from PV-198AR and PV-193A were collected in July and August 2009, respectively. However, these groundwater samples were collected out of order as part of verification sampling.
, and chromium.10/14/09 931.48 76.85 854.63Quarterlyindicatorandcontingencymonthlyindicatorsamplingforchlorideexceedance 11/04/09 931.48 76.83854.65Contingencymonthlyindicatorsamplingforchloride exceedance PV-205A03/24/09 907.23 69.94 837.29FromTransducer 08/28/09 907.23 69.92 837.31FromTransducer 10/15/09 907.237000 837.23FromTransducerPV-206A02/10/09 947.91 82.30 866.61QuarterlyIndicator 05/20/09 947.9!82.56 865.35Quarterlyindicator 08/03/09 947.91 82.81 865.10QuarterlyIndicator
* Groundwater samples from APP-3 and APP-13 were collected out of order in November 2009. The initial sample from APP-3 was collected on October 29, 2009. However, a second sample was collected from APP-3 on November 3, 2009, to be analyzed for gamma emitting radionuclides (Cesium-134, Cesium-137, Cobalt-60, Iodine-131). The second sample was collected out of order, after PV-193A. The groundwater sample from APP-13 was collected out of order, before PV-34H.
!0/28/09 947.91 82.96 864.95QuarterlyIndicator PV-207A03/30/09 967.24 DryDryFromTransducer;Confirmedquarterlywithsounder 06/30/09 967.24 DryDryFromTransducer;Confirmedquarterlywithsounder 09/30/09 967.24 DryDryFromTransducer;Confirmedqua,,terlywithsoundeT
Although there were deviations in the sampling order, samples were collected at the frequency specified by the Permit and the sample order did not adversely affect the groundwater monitoring results.
!0/28/09 967.24 DryDryFromTransducer;Confirmedquarterlywithsounder 12/30/09 967.24 DryDryFromTransducer;ConfirmedquarterlywithsounderPV-216R03/17/09 891.01 198.16 692.85FornitrateexceedanceinAPP-3 06/17/09 891.01 199.33 691.68FornitrateexceedanceinAPP*3 08/20/0989!.01 202.15 688.86FornitrateexceedanceinAPP
At a minimum, transducers record groundwater elevations on a daily basis. A table summarizing selected groundwater levels for 2009 is provided in Table 1A-1. The table includes transducer data or manual readings recorded prior to sample collection.
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In accordance with Table 17.2-10 of the Permit, POC wells and alert wells are required to be sampled on a quarterly basis for indicator parameters. Tritium is an indicator parameter at all of the POC and alert wells; however, boron and chloride are additional indicator parameters at the shallow alert wells. Analytical results for the indicator parameters are presented in Tables 1A-2 through 1A-21 of this report.
/1/09:DTW@12:50=202.57flbmp,TROLL=14.34ft 11/18/0989!.01 202.82 688.19FornitrateexceedanceinAPP-3PV-21H03/05/09 962.!0 72.78 889.32FromTransducer 06/18/09 962.10 73.40 888.70FromTransducer 08/27/09 962.10 73.64 888.46FromTransducer 10/16/09 962.10 73.82 888.28FromTransducer3:_APSPVNGS_1389492009AnnualMonandComplReport\Deliverables\Reports\Final\Section1Tabfes\2OO9Table1A-1WaterLevelsxlsPage4of6 APS-PVNGS2009AnnualMonitoringandComplianceReportTOPOFCASINGM EASU R E D DEPTHW ATER D ATEWELLIDELEVATIONTOWATERELEVATIONTYPEOFMEASUREMENT MEASUR E D(FTAMSL)(FTBMP)(FTAM S L)PV-24H0!/06/09 947.00 59.63 887.37FromSounder 03/12/09 947.00NoreadingProbedryFromTransducer 06/23/09 947.00 59.85 887.15FromSounder 09/0!/09 947.00NoreadingProbedryFromTransducerPV-24HB01/02/09 940.91 54.43 886.48FromTransducer 06/!7/09 940.91 54.80 886.11FromTransducer 08/28/09 940.91 55.03 885.88FromTransducer 10/16/09 940.91 55.10 885.81FromTransducerPV-25HA01/02/09 942.10 60.11 88!.99FromTransducer 06/17/09 942.10 60.69 881,41FromTransducer 08/27/09942.!0 61.18 880.92FromTransducer 10/23/09 942.10 61.24 880.86FromTransducerPV-28HB01/06/09 93081 47.32 883.49FromTransducer 06/17/09 930.81 47.67 883.14FromTransducer 08/27/09 930.81 48.38 882.43FromTransducer 10/23/09 930.81 48.71 882.10FromTransducerPV-29HB03/13/09 928.40 48.85 879.55FromTransducer 06/17/09 928.40 49.17 879.23FromTransducer 08/28/09 928.40 49.51 878.89FromTransducer 10/23/09 928.40 49.60 878.80FromTransducerPV-34H02/27/09 911.51 45.88 865.63QuarterlyIndicator 06/23/09 911.51 46.45 865.06QuarterlyIndicator 09/16/0991!.5!46.87 864.65QuarterlyIndicator!1/05/09 911.51 46.86 864.65QuarterlyIndicatorPV-Q501/08/09 938.31 58.12 880,19FromTransducer 03/13/09 938.31 58.44 879.87FromTransducer 06/18/09 938.31 58.90 879.41FromTransducer 10/23/09 938.31 59.55 878.76FromTransducer P:LAPS-PVNGS\138949
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-2009AnnualMonandCompl.Report\Deliverables\Reports\Final\Section1T ables\2OO9Tabre1A!WaterLevels.xlsPage5of6 APS-PVNGS2009AnnualMonitoringandComplianceReport TOPOF C ASINGMEA S U REDDEPTHWATE R D A T EWELLID ELE VATIONTOWATER E L E VATIONTYPEO F MEASUR E MENT MEA S U R ED(FTAM S L)(FT B MP)(FTAM S L)PV-Q802/10/09 923.80 79.00 844.80QuarterlyIndicator 05/27/09 923.80 78.97 844.83QuarterlyIndicator 08/05/09 923.80 78.97 844.83QuarterlyIndicat o r 10/07/09 923.80 79.07 844.73Verificationsamplingforboron 10/28/09 923.80 78.88 844.92QuarterlyIndicator 12/01/09 923.80 79.07844.73Contingencymonthlyindicatorsamplingforboron exceedancePV-R2AR03/12/09 961.15 76.08 885.07QuarterlyIndicator 06/17/09 961.15 76.55 884.60QuarterlyIndicator 09/24/09 961.15 77.35 883.80QuarterlyIndicator1!/18/09 961.15 77.70 883.45QuarterlyIndicatorPV-TR103/10/09 962.60 64.35 898.25FromTransducer 06/17/09 962.60 67.04 895.56FromTransducer 08/27/09 962.60 67.05 895.55FromTransducer 10/16/09 962.60 68.25 894.35FromTransducer U5-PTWB03/13/09 930.81 45.50 885.31FromTransducer 06/18/09 930.81 45.65 885.16FromTransducer 08/28/09 930.81 46.05 884.76FromTransducer 10/23/09 930.81 46.34 884.47FromTransducer Notes: DTW-DepthToWater[tamsl-feetabovemeansealevel
: 1. GroundwaterMonitoring                                                                        2009Annual  Monitoring    andComplianceReport APPNO.P-100388 Groundwater samples are also collected on a biennial basis (every two years) for the extended list of parameters listed in Tables 17.2-11 through 17.2-20 and Tables 17.2-24 through 17.2-30 of the Permit. In general for 2009, groundwater samples collected in May or June were analyzed for the extended list of parameters for data continuity (biennial sampling occurred in 2008). The associated water quality data for 2009 are presented in Tables 1A-2 through 1A-21 of this report.
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The ambient monitoring periods for POC well APP-13 and alert wells APP-14 and APP-15 were completed in August 2009; groundwater samples collected from these wells during November 2009 were analyzed for the quarterly indicator parameters listed in Table 17.2-10. Samples to be collected in 2010 will be analyzed for the extended list of parameters in accordance with Tables 17.2-31 through 17.2-33 of the Permit.
.7002,800 NE Monit oronlyNE Antimo n y mg/L<0002 0<00020<00020<000200006000540006 Di ssolvedAntimonym g/L<00020<00020<0002 0<00020 Arsenic mg/L00229002240021700247 0050045005DissolvedArsenic mg/L00219002210022400247 Bar i um mg/L004260033004410050 7 2182DissolvedBarium mg/L00321003390033800342 Boron mg/L14!41413NENE!89NEDissolvedBoron mg/L14121414 Beryllium mg/L<00005<0.0005<00005<00005 0004000360004DissolvedBeryllium mg/L<0.0005<00005<00005<00005 Cadmium mg/L<0.0020<00020<00020<000200005000450005DissolvedC admiummg/L<00020<00020<00020<0.0020 Chromium mg/L00756007370086200916_008630100901DissolvedChromiummg
Analytical results for the groundwater samples are compared to alert levels (ALs) and aquifer quality limits (AQLs) specified in the permit, as wellas AWQSs. Exceedances are discussed in Section 1.C of this report.
/L0074400747008030087900824 Chloride mg/L570630580570NENE642NE Fluonde mg/L555657546 4NA94 Lead mg/L0.0027<00020c0.0020<000200050045005DissolvedLead mg/L<00020<00020<00020<00020 Mercury mg/L<00002c00002<00002<00002 0002000180002DissolvedMercury mg/L<00002c00002c00002<00002 Nickel mg/L00073<000500.007700120000790100901DissolvedNic k el mg/L<00050<00050<00050<00050<00050 Nitrate/NitriteasN mg/L94A97r'96F97F 10910 Potassium mg/L55L_85E2957_
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APS - PVNGS 2009 AnnualMonitoring and ComplianceReport DATE WELL ID                                                                                                                                        TYPE OF MEASUREMENT MEASURED APP-1              03/10/09                       920.64                             Dry                     Dry                                     QtrlyWQ 06/24/09                       920.64                             Dry                     Dry                                      QtrlyWQ 08/28/09                       920.64                             Dry                     Dry                                      QtrlyWQ 10/15/09                       920.64                             Dry                     Dry                                      QtrlyWQ APP-3              02/18/09                       916.73                           225,78                   690.95                                QuarterlyIndicator 05/28/09                       916.73                           225.87                   690.86                                QuarterlyIndicator 08/06/09                       916.73                           227.65                   689.08                                QuarterlyIndicator 11/03/09                       916.73                           228.97                   687.76                                QuarterlyIndicator APP-4R              02/19/09                       917.08                           161.60                   755.48                                QuarterlyIndicator 05/27/09                       917.08                           161.31                   755.77                                QuarterlyIndicator 08/05/09                       917.08                           161.51                   755,57                                QuarterlyIndicator 10/28/09                       917.08                           161.16                   755.92                                QuarterlyIndicator APP-5              02/27/09                       912,53                           136.31                     776.22                                QuarterlyIndicator 06/09/09                       912.53                           135.65                     776.88                                QuarterlyIndicator 09/16/09                       912.53                           136.68                     775.86                                QuarterlyIndicator 11/08/09                       912.53                           133.26                     779.27                                QuarterlyIndicator APP-6              03/10/09                       920.80                           194.19                     726.61                                QuarterlyIndicator 06/15/09                       920.80                           194.45                     726.35                                QuarterlyIndicator 09/16/09                       920,80                           195,40                   725,40                                QuarterlyIndicator 10/21/09                       920.80                           195.5!                   725,29                                QuarterlyIndicator APP-7            03/12/09                       970.63                           129.00                   841,63                                QuarterlyIndicator 06/16/09                       970.63                           129.41                   841.22                                QuarterlyIndicator 09/29/09                       970.63                           130.29                   840.34                                QuarterlyIndicator 11/18/09                       970.63                           131.41                   839.22                                QuarterlyIndicator APP-8            0!/16/09                       948.57                           100.50                   848.07                                QuarterlyIndicator 02/10/09                       948.57                           100.43                   848.14              QuarterlyIndicator(repeatsample,samplererror) 05/07/09                       948.57                           100.61                   847.96                                QuarterlyIndicator 07/23/09                       948.57                           100.90                   847.67                                QuarterlyIndicator 10/28/09                       948.57                           101.25                   847.32                                QuarterlyIndicator APP-9            01/15/09                       952.00                             93.72                   858.48                                QuarterlyIndicator 05/06/09                       952.00                             93.92                   858.28                                QuarterlyIndicator 07/08/09                       952.00                           94.15                   858.05                                QuarterlyIndicator 07/21/09                       952.00                           94.10                   858.10                        Verificationsamplingforchromium 10/21/09                       952,00                             94.34                   857.86                                QuarterlyIndicator P:_APS-PVNGS\138949- 2009 Annual Moil. and Compl      Report\Deliverables\Reports\Fvlal\Section  1 Tables\20OgTable  1A 1 Water Levels xls                        Page 1 of 6
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APS- PVNGS 2009 Annual        Monitoring        and Compliance        Report TOPOFCASING MEASURED                            DEPTH        WATER WELL ID              DATE              ELEVATION                      TO WATER                ELEVATION                           TYPE OF MEASUREMENT MEASURED APP-10              01/14/09               956.27                          114.55"                 841.92                              QuarterlyIndicator 05/06/09               956.27                           ! 15.15                 841.32                              QuarterlyIndicator 06/08/09               956.27                           115.34                   841.13                        Verificationsamplingfor sulfate 07/08/09               956.27                           115.69                   840.78                              QuarterlyIndicator 10/21/09               956.27                           116.69                   839.78                              QuarterlyIndicator APP-1!             03/10/09               950.27                           71.45                   879.02                                FromTransducer 08/27/09               950.27                            7! .85                 878.62                                FromTransducer 10/16/09               950.27                           72.15                   878.32                                FromTransducer 12/16/09               950.27                           72.25                   878.22                                FromTransducer APP-12              01/15/09               957.83                           130.29                   827.54                              QuarterlyIndicator 05/06/09               957.83                           130.55                   827.28                              QuarterlyIndicator 07/08/09               957.83                           !31.05                   826.78                              QuarterlyIndicator 10/21/09               957.83                           131.75                   826.08                              QuarterlyIndicator APP-13            01/07/09               920.69                           87.83                   832.86                              MonthlyAmbient 02/04/09               920.69                           87.82                   832.87                                MonthlyAmbient 03/05/09               920.69                             87.94                   832.75                                MonthlyAmbient 04/29/09                 920.69                           87.88                   832.81                                MonthlyAmbient 05/20/09                 920,69                           87.98                   832.71                                MonthlyAmbient 06/04/09                 920.69                           87.90                   832.79                                MonthlyAmbient 07/14/09               920.69                           87.95                   832.74                                MonthlyAmbient 08/19/09               920.69                           87.80                   832,89                                MonthlyAmbient 11/05/09               920.69                           87.61                   833.08                              QuarterlyIndicator APP-14              01/07/09               920.52                           60.40                   860.12                                MonthlyAmbient 02/04/09               920.52                           60.08                   860.44                                MonthlyAmbient 03/05/09               920.52                           60.10                   860.42                                MonthlyAmbient 04/29/09               920.52                           60.13                   860.39                                MonthlyAmbient 05/20/09               920.52                           60.13                   860.39                                MonthlyAmblent 06/04/09               920.52                           60.15                   860.37                                MonthlyAmbient 07/14/09               920.52                           60.20                   860,32                                MonthlyAmbient 08/19/09               920.52                             60.30                 860.22                                MonthlyAmbient 11/09/09               920.52                             60.71                 859.81                              QuarterlyIndicator P:_APS-PVNGS\138949    2009 Annual Men and Comp[. Report\Deliverables\Reports\Final\Section 1 Tables\2009Table 1A 1 Water Levels.xls                          Page 2 of 6
 
APS - PVNGS 2009Annual Monitoringand Compliance Report DATE              TOPOFCASING MEASURED                            DEPTH WATER WELLID            MEASURED ELEVATION                                    TOWATER                  ELEVATION                      TYPEOFMEASUREMENT (FT AMSL)                       (FT BMP)                 (FT AMSL)
APP-15            01/07/09                 924.74                           62.09                   862,65                          MonthlyAmbient 02/04/09                 924.74                          61.88                   862.86                          MonthlyAmbient 03/05/09                 924.74                           61.97                  862.77                           MonthlyAmbient 04/29/09                 924.74                          6! .95                 862.79                          MonthlyAmbient 05/20/09                 924.74                           61.96                   862.78                          MonthlyAmbient 06/04/09                 924.74                           61.99                   862.75                          MonthlyAmbient 07/15/09                 924.74                           62.15                   862.59                           MonthlyAmbient 08/19/09                 924.74                           61.95                   862.79                          MonthlyAmbient 11/09/09                 924.74                           62.19                   862.55                          QuarterlyIndicator PV+14H            03/!1/09                 922.01                           57.96                   864.05                          QuarterlyIndicator 06/15/09                 922.01                           58.08                   863.93                          QuarterlyIndicator 09/17/09                 922.01                           58.13                   863.88                          QuarterlyIndicator 10/22/09                 922.01                           58.10                   863.91                          QuarterlyIndicator PV-174            03/05/09                 955.75                           59.76                   895.99                          FromTransducer 06/18/09                 955.75                           61.10                   894.65                          FromTransducer 08/27/09                 955.75                           61.10                   894.65                          FromTransducer 10/16/09                 955.75                           61.61                   894.14                          FromTransducer PV-183            03/11/09                 951.70                           60.01                   891.69                          FromTransducer 06/18/09                 951.70                           60.55                   891.15                          FromTransducer 08/27/09                 951.70                            6! .00                 890.70                          FromTransducer 10/23/09                 951.70                            61.!1                   890.59                          FromTransducer PV 191A            03/03/09                 943.60                             Dry                     Dry                              QtdyWQ 06/t8/09                 943.60                             Dry                     Dry                              QtrlyWQ 08/28/09                 943.60                             Dry                     Dry                              QtrlyWQ 10/21/09                 943.60                             Dry                      Dry                             QtrlyWQ PV-192A            03/03/09                 943.31                           95.68                   847.63                          FromTransducer 06/18/09                 943.31                           95.75                   847.56                          FromTransducer 08/28/09                 943.31                           95.8!                   847.50                          FromTransducer 10/16/09                 943.31                           95.88                   847.43                          FromTransducer PV-193A            02/27/09                 943.7!                           79.63                   864.08                          QuarterlyIndicator 05/27/09                 943.71                           79.48                   864.23                          QuarterlyIndicator 08/03/09                 943.71                           79.55                   864.!6                          QuarterlyIndicator 10/28/09                 943.71                           79.11                   864.60                          QuarterlyIndicator P \APS-PVNGS\138949  2009 Annual Mort and Compl Report\Deliverables\Reports\Final\Section  1 Tabies\2OO9Table 1A-1 Water Levels.xls                    Page 3 of 6
 
APS- PVNGS 2009AnnualMonitoringandComplianceReport TOP OF CASING              MEASURED DEPTH                    WATER DATE WELL ID                                ELEVATION                      TO WATER                ELEVATION                          TYPE OF MEASUREMENT MEASURED (FT AMSL)                       (FT BMP) ,,             (FT AMSL)
PV-195A          03/11/09               921.71                           48.80                 872.91                                QuarterlyIndicator 06/23/09               921.71                           48.99                 872.72                                QuarterlyIndicator 09/17/09               921.71                           49.08                 872.63                                QuarterlyIndicator 11/10/09               921.71                           49.04                 872.67                                QuarterlyIndicator PV-198AR            01/13/09               931.48                           75.78                855.70            Contingencymonthlyindicatorsamplingfor chloride exceedance 02il 1/09               931.48                           75.81                 855.67                                QuarterlyIndicator 05/27/08               931.48                           76.33                 855.15                                QuarterlyIndicator 07/22/09               931.48                           76.59                 854.89          Quarterlyindicatorandverificationsamplingforboron, chloride,total dissolvedsolids,potassium,and chromium.
10/14/09               931.48                           76.85                 854.63            Quarterlyindicatorandcontingencymonthlyindicator samplingforchlorideexceedance 11/04/09               931.48                           76.83                  854.65          Contingencymonthlyindicatorsamplingforchloride exceedance PV-205A          03/24/09               907.23                           69.94                 837.29                                FromTransducer 08/28/09               907.23                           69.92                 837.31                                FromTransducer 10/15/09               907.23                            7000                  837.23                                FromTransducer PV-206A          02/10/09               947.91                           82.30                 866.61                              QuarterlyIndicator 05/20/09               947.9!                           82.56                 865.35                              Quarterlyindicator 08/03/09               947.91                           82.81                 865.10                              QuarterlyIndicator
                    !0/28/09               947.91                           82.96                 864.95                              QuarterlyIndicator PV-207A          03/30/09               967.24                             Dry                    Dry            FromTransducer;Confirmedquarterlywithsounder 06/30/09               967.24                             Dry                    Dry            FromTransducer;Confirmedquarterlywithsounder 09/30/09               967.24                             Dry                    Dry              FromTransducer;Confirmedqua,,terlywithsoundeT
                    !0/28/09               967.24                             Dry                    Dry            FromTransducer;Confirmedquarterlywithsounder 12/30/09               967.24                             Dry                    Dry            FromTransducer;Confirmedquarterlywithsounder PV-216R          03/17/09               891.01                           198.16                 692.85                        FornitrateexceedanceinAPP-3 06/17/09               891.01                           199.33                 691.68                        For nitrateexceedanceinAPP*3 08/20/09                89! .01                         202.15                 688.86                      For nitrateexceedancein APP-3, WL recheckedon 9/1/09:DTW@ 12:50= 202.57fl bmp,TROLL= 14.34ft 11/18/09                89! .01                         202.82                 688.19                        For nitrateexceedancein APP-3 PV-21H          03/05/09               962.!0                           72.78                 889.32                                FromTransducer 06/18/09               962.10                           73.40                 888.70                                FromTransducer 08/27/09               962.10                           73.64                 888.46                                FromTransducer 10/16/09               962.10                           73.82                 888.28                                FromTransducer 3:_APS PVNGS_138949  2009 Annual Mon and Compl Report\Deliverables\Reports\Final\Section 1 Tabfes\2OO9Table 1A-1 Water Levels xls                        Page 4 of 6
 
APS- PVNGS 2009AnnualMonitoringandComplianceReport TOP OF CASING                MEASURED DEPTH                    WATER DATE WELL ID                                ELEVATION                      TO WATER                  ELEVATION                        TYPE OF MEASUREMENT MEASURED (FT AMSL)                       (FT BMP)                 (FT AMSL)
PV-24H          0!/06/09               947.00                             59.63                 887.37                            FromSounder 03/12/09               947.00                        Noreading                Probedry                          FromTransducer 06/23/09               947.00                             59.85                 887.15                            FromSounder 09/0!/09               947.00                        No reading                Probedry                          FromTransducer PV-24HB          01/02/09               940.91                             54.43                 886.48                            FromTransducer 06/!7/09               940.91                             54.80                 886.11                            FromTransducer 08/28/09               940.91                             55.03                 885.88                            FromTransducer 10/16/09               940.91                             55.10                 885.81                            FromTransducer PV-25HA          01/02/09               942.10                             60.11                 88!.99                            FromTransducer 06/17/09               942.10                             60.69                 881,41                            FromTransducer 08/27/09                942.! 0                           61.18                 880.92                            FromTransducer 10/23/09               942.10                             61.24                 880.86                            FromTransducer PV-28HB            01/06/09               93081                             47.32                 883.49                            FromTransducer 06/17/09               930.81                             47.67                 883.14                            FromTransducer 08/27/09               930.81                             48.38                 882.43                            FromTransducer 10/23/09               930.81                             48.71                 882.10                            FromTransducer PV-29HB            03/13/09               928.40                             48.85                 879.55                            FromTransducer 06/17/09               928.40                             49.17                 879.23                            FromTransducer 08/28/09               928.40                             49.51                 878.89                            FromTransducer 10/23/09               928.40                             49.60                 878.80                            FromTransducer PV-34H            02/27/09               911.51                             45.88                 865.63                          QuarterlyIndicator 06/23/09               911.51                             46.45                 865.06                          QuarterlyIndicator 09/16/09                91!.5!                           46.87                 864.65                          QuarterlyIndicator
                    ! 1/05/09             911.51                             46.86                 864.65                          QuarterlyIndicator PV-Q5            01/08/09               938.31                             58.12                 880,19                            FromTransducer 03/13/09               938.31                           58.44                 879.87                            FromTransducer 06/18/09               938.31                           58.90                 879.41                            FromTransducer 10/23/09               938.31                           59.55                 878.76                            FromTransducer P:LAPS-PVNGS\138949 -2009 Annual Mon and Compl. Report\Deliverables\Reports\Final\Section 1 Tables\2OO9Tabre 1A ! Water Levels.xls                    Page 5 of 6
 
APS - PVNGS 2009 AnnualMonitoring and ComplianceReport TOP OF CASING              MEASURED DEPTH                      WATER DATE WELL ID                                                ELEVATION                        TO WATER                ELEVATION                        TYPE OF MEASUREMENT MEASURED (FT AMSL)                         (FT BMP)               (FT AMSL)
PV-Q8                      02/10/09                     923.80                           79.00                   844.80                              QuarterlyIndicator 05/27/09                     923.80                           78.97                   844.83                              QuarterlyIndicator 08/05/09                     923.80                           78.97                   844.83                              QuarterlyIndicator 10/07/09                     923.80                             79.07                 844.73                        Verificationsamplingforboron 10/28/09                     923.80                             78.88                 844.92                              QuarterlyIndicator 12/01/09                     923.80                             79.07                  844.73            Contingencymonthlyindicatorsamplingforboron exceedance PV-R2AR                      03/12/09                     961.15                             76.08                 885.07                              QuarterlyIndicator 06/17/09                     961.15                             76.55                 884.60                              QuarterlyIndicator 09/24/09                     961.15                             77.35                 883.80                              QuarterlyIndicator 1!/18/09                     961.15                             77.70                 883.45                              QuarterlyIndicator PV-TR1                      03/10/09                     962.60                             64.35                 898.25                              FromTransducer 06/17/09                     962.60                             67.04                 895.56                              FromTransducer 08/27/09                     962.60                             67.05                 895.55                              FromTransducer 10/16/09                   962.60                             68.25                 894.35                              FromTransducer U5-PTWB                      03/13/09                     930.81                             45.50                 885.31                              FromTransducer 06/18/09                     930.81                             45.65                 885.16                              FromTransducer 08/28/09                     930.81                             46.05                 884.76                              FromTransducer 10/23/09                   930.81                             46.34                 884.47                              FromTransducer Notes:
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APS-PVNGS:
2009AnnualMonitoringandComplianceReport Analyte                                                                                                                                                       AQL pH                                                                                                                                                                       NE Spec Conductance    @25C      pmhos/om 2400              2800          2.700        2,800                                   NE                       Monitoronly      NE Antimony                          mg/L     <00020        <00020       <00020       <00020                                  0 006                        0 0054      0 006 Dissolved Antimony                mg/L     <00020       <00020       <00020        <00020 Arsenic                           mg/L      00229        00224        0 0217        0 0247                                  005                          0 045        0 05 DissolvedArsenic                  mg/L      0 0219      00221        0 0224        0 0247 Barium                            mg/L      0 0426        0033        0 0441        0 0507                                    2                            18          2 DissolvedBarium                  mg/L      0 0321      00339        0 0338        00342 Boron                             mg/L        14          !4            14            13                                    NE            NE            ! 89        NE DissolvedBoron                    mg/L        14          12            14            14 Beryllium                         mg/L     <00005 <0.0005 <00005                     <00005                                 0004                        0 0036      0 004 DissolvedBeryllium                mg/L     <0.0005 <00005 <0 0005                    <00005 Cadmium                           mg/L     <0.0020 <00020             <00020         <00020                                  0 005                        0 0045      0005 DissolvedCadmium                  mg/L     <00020 <00020               <00020       <0.0020 Chromium                         mg/L      0 0756      0 0737        0 0862        00916_                    0 0863        01                          0 09        01 DissolvedChromium                mg/L      0 0744      00747        0 0803        0 0879                    0 0824 Chloride                         mg/L        570          630          580          570                                    NE            NE            642        NE Fluonde                           mg/L        55          56            57          5 46                                    4                            NA        94 Lead                             mg/L      0.0027     <0 0020      c0.0020       <00020                                  0 05                        0 045        005 DissolvedLead                    mg/L     <00020       <00020       <00020       <00020 Mercury                           mg/L     <00002        c00002        <00002       <00002                                 0002                        0 0018      0 002 DissolvedMercury                  mg/L     <00002        c00002        c00002        <00002 Nickel                           mg/L      0 0073      <00050        0.0077        0 0120                    0 0079        01                          0 09        01 DissolvedNickel                  mg/L     <00050       <00050       <00050       <00050                   <00050 Nitrate/Nitrite asN                mg/L        9 4A        97r'         9 6F          9 7F                                    10                            9          10 Potassium                         mg/L        55L_        85E            29            5 7_                                  NE                          437          NE DissolvedPotassium                mg/L        6 7'         72            26            53 Selenium                          mglL      00030        0 0037        0 0034        0 0053                                  0 05                        0 045        0 05 DissolvedSelenium                mg/L      00035        0 0033        00033        0 0056 Sulfate                          mg/L        150          170            160          160                                    NE                            199        NE TotalDissolvedSolids              mg/L        1 500        1,500        1500          1,500                                  NE                          1,513        NE Thallium                          mg/L      <00005 <00005              <00005        <00005                                  0002                          NA        00021 DissolvedThallium                mg/L      <00005 <00005              c00005        <00005 Bromodichloromethane            mg/L      <000050 Bromoform                        mg/L      <00010 Chloroform                        mg/L      <000050 Dibromochloromethane            mg/L      <0 00050 TotalTrihalomethanes              mg/L      <00025        <00025      <00025        <00025                                    01                          0.09          01 Tritium                          pCi/L      c323        c316          <493          <480                                  20000          3000        18,000      20,000 Iodine-131                      pCi/L        <33          <4 5          <34                        <38                      100                            90        t00 Cesium-134                        pCi/L        <19          <1 9          <22                        <24                        75                          67 5          75 Cesium-137                        pCi/L        <16          <19          <19                        <22                      110                            99        110 Cobalt-60                        pCi/L        <! 9        <18          <23                        <22                      200                            180        200 Notes:
lJmhosicmmicromhos      percentimeter                                                                      A- Reanalysis  resultfor mtrate/nitnte asNwas9 3 mg/L AL AlertLevelspecifiedtnTable172-18of thePermit                                                              B - Reanalysis  resuttfor potassium  was6 7 mg/L AQL-AquiferQualityLimitspecifiedinTablet7 2-18ofthePermit                                                    C - Reanalysis  resultfordissolvedpotassiumwas56 mg/L AWQS- AquderWaterQuahtyStandard                                                                              D Reanalysis    resultfor nitrateinitrite asN was9 6 mg/L IAL IndicatorAlertLevelspecified in Table172-10of thePermit                                                E- Reanalysis  resultforpotassium  was7 1mg/L mg/L- milligramsperhter                                                                                    F - Reanalysis  resultfor nitrate/nitrite asNwas9 5 mglL NE Notestablished    inthePermit                                                                            G- Reanalysrs  resultfor chromium  was0 0951mg/L pCi/L pmocunesperhter                                                                                      H- Reanalysis  resultfor nitrate/nitrite asN was9 6 mgiL I -Reanalysisresultfor potassium  was4 5 mg/L P _APS-PVNGS',138949  - 2009 Annual Mon and Compl Report\Deliverables\Reports\Final\Section    1 Tables\2OO9Table 1A-2 thru 1A-21 WQ xlsAPP-3                            Page 1 of 20


Sulfate mg/L150170160160 NE199NETotalDissolvedSolidsmg
APS-PVNGS:
/L15001,50015001,500 NE1,513NE Thallium mg/L<00005<00005<00005<00005 0002NA00021DissolvedThallium mg/L<00005<00005c00005<00005Bromodichloromethanemg
2009AnnualMonitoringandComplianceReport Analyle                                                                                AWQS            IAL          AL        AQL pH                                                                                                 NE                         <6 >9      NE SpecConductance    @25C      pmhos/cm                     2,900                                   NE                      Monitoronly  NE Antimony                        mg/L                   <00100                                   0006                        Reserved  Reserved DissolvedAntimony                mg/L                   <00040 Arsenic                         mg/L                   <00150                                   005                        Reserved  Reserved DissolvedArsenic                mg!L                    0 0106 Barium                           mg/L                      0 024                                    2                        Reserved  Reserved DissolvedBarium                  mg/L                    0 0278 Boron                           mg/L          18          20            22          17          NE          Reserved    Reserved    NE DissolvedBoron                  mg/L          18          19            18          19 Beryllium                       mg/L                   <00025                                  0 004                      Reserved  Reserved DissolvedBeryllium              mg/L                   <00010 Cadmium                         mg/L                   <00100                                   0.005                      Reserved  Reserved DissolvedCadmium                mg/L                   <00040 Chromium                         mg/L                   <00250                                    01                        Reserved  Reserved Dtssolved Chromtum              mg/L                    0 0119 Chloride                         mg/L        550          550            600        560          NE          Reserved    Reserved    NE Fluoride                         mg/L                      47                                      4                        Reserved  Reserved Lead                             mg/L                   <00100                                   005                        Reserved  Reserved DissolvedLead                    mg/L                   <00040 Mercury                         mg/L                   <00002                                  0 002                      Reserved  Reserved DissolvedMercury                mg/L                   <00002 Nicke!                           mg/L                   <00250                                    01                        Reserved  Reserved DissolvedNickel                  mg/L                   <00100 Nitrate/Nitrite asN                mg/L                      45                                      10                        Reserved  Reserved Potassium                       mg/L                      58                                      NE                        Reserved    NE DissolvedPotasstum              mg/L                      53 Selenium                         mg/L                   <00100                                   005                        Reserved  Reserved DissolvedSelenium                mg/L                   <00040 Sulfate                         mg/L                       310                                     NE                        Reserved    NE
/L<000050 Bromoform mg/L<00010 Chloroform mg/L<000050Dibromochloromethanemg
[olal DissolvedSolids            mg/L                     11700                                   NE                        Reserved    NE Thallium                         mg/L                   <00025                                   0002                        Reserved  Reserved DissolvedThallium                mgiL                    <00010 Bromodichloromethane            mg/L Bromoform                       mg/L Chloroform                       mg/L Dibromochloromethane            mg/L TotalTrihalomethanes            mg/L                   <00025                                    01                        Reserved  Reserved Tritium                        pCi/L       <323         <316           <493       <480        20.000          3,000      Reserved  Reserved Iodine-131                     pCi/L                     <35                                     100                        Reserved  Reserved Cesium-134                     pOi/L                     <19                                     75                        Reserved  Reserved Cesium-137                     pCi/L                     <18                                     110                        Reserved  Reserved Cobalt-60                       pCi/L                     <2 1                                    200                        Reserved  Reserved Notes pmhos/cm- mlcromhos    percentimeter AL-AlertLevelspecifiedinTable172-19ofthePermtt AQL- AquiferQualityLimitspecified tnTable172-19of thePermtt AWQS- AquiferWaterQualityStandard IAL- IndicatorAlertLevelspecifiedinTable172-10ofthePermit mg/L milligramsperliter NE-Notestablished  inthePermil pCi/L- picocuriesperliter P \APS-PVNGS 138949  2009 AnnualMon  and Compl Report\Dehverabies\Reports\Final/Section    1Tables\2OO9Table 1A-2 thru 1A-21WQ  xlsAPP-4R                  Page 2 of 20
/L<000050TotalTrihalomethanesmg
/L<00025<00025<00025<00025010.0901 Tri t ium pCi/Lc323c316<493<48020000300018
,00020,000 Iodine-131 pCi/L<33<45<34<38 10090t00 Cesium-134 pCi/L<19<19<22<24 7567575 Cesium-137 pCi/L<16<19<19<22 11099110 Cobalt-60 pCi/L<!9<18<23<22 200180200 No t e s: lJmhos icmmicromhospercent i meterA-Reanalysisresul tformtrate/ni t n teasNwas93mg
/LALAlertLevelspecified tnTable172-18ofthePermitB-Reanalysisresut tforpo tassiumwas67mg
/LAQL-AquiferQuali tyLimi t specified inTablet72-18ofthePermitC-Reanalysisresultfordissolvedpo tassiumwas56mg
/L AWQS-AquderWaterQuahtyStandardDReanalysisresul tfornitrate i ni t ri teasNwas96mg
/LIALIndicatorAler tLevelspecifiedinTable172
-10of thePermitE-Reanalysisresultforpotassiumwas71mg
/L mg/L-milligramsperhterF-Reanalysisresul tfornitrate
/nitriteasNwas95mg l LNENo testablishedin thePermit G-Reanalys rsresultforchromiumwas00951mg
/L pCi/Lpmocunesperh t erH-Reanalysisresultfornitrate
/nitri teasNwas96mg i LI-Reanalysisresul tforpotassiumwas45mg
/LP_APS-PVNGS',138949-2009AnnualMonandComp l Report\Deliver a bles\Reports\F inal\Section1Tab les\2OO9Table1A-2thru1A-21WQxlsAPP-3Page1of20 APS-PVNGS:2009AnnualMonitoringandComplianceReport Ana lyl eAWQSIALALAQL pH NE<6>9NESpecConductance@25Cpmhos
/cm 2,900 NEMonitoronlyNE Ant imony mg/L<00100 0006ReservedReservedDissolvedAntimonymg
/L<00040 Arsenic mg/L<00150 005ReservedReservedDissolvedArsenic mg!L00106 Barium mg/L0024 2ReservedReservedDissolvedBarium mg/L00278 Boron mg/L18202217NEReservedReservedNEDissolvedBoron mg/L18191819 Beryllium mg/L<000250004ReservedReservedDissolvedBeryllium mg/L<00010 Cadmium mg/L<00100 0.005ReservedReservedDissolvedCadmiummg
/L<00040 Chromium mg/L<0025001ReservedReservedDtssolvedChrom tummg/L00119 Chloride mg/L550550600560NEReservedReservedNE Fluoride mg/L47 4ReservedReserved Lead mg/L<00100 005ReservedReservedDissolvedLead mg/L<00040 Mercury mg/L<000020002ReservedReservedDissolvedMercury mg/L<00002 Nicke!mg/L<0025001ReservedReservedDissolvedNickel mg/L<00100 Nitrate/NitriteasN mg/L45 10ReservedReserved Potassium mg/L58 NEReservedNEDissolvedPotass tummg/L53 Selenium mg/L<00100 005ReservedReservedDissolvedSeleniummg
/L<00040 Sulfate mg/L 310 NEReservedNE[olalDissolvedSolidsmg
/L 11700 NEReservedNE Thallium mg/L<00025 0002ReservedReservedDissolvedThallium mg i L<00010Bromodichloromethanemg
/L Bromoform mg/L Chloroform mg/LDibromochloromethanemg
/L TotalTrihalomethanesmg
/L<0002501ReservedReserved TritiumpCi/L<323<316<493<48020.0003,000ReservedReserved Iodine-131 pCi/L<35 100ReservedReserved Cesium-134 pOi/L<19 75ReservedReserved Cesium-137 pCi/L<18 110ReservedReserved Cobalt-60 pCi/L<21 200ReservedReserved Notes pmhos/cm-mlcromhospercentimeterAL-AlertLevelspecifiedinTable172-19ofthePerm t tAQL-AquiferQualityLimitspecified tnTable172-19ofthePerm t tAWQS-AquiferWaterQualityStandardIAL-IndicatorAlertLevelspecifiedinTable172-10ofthePermit mg/LmilligramsperliterNE-NotestablishedinthePermil pCi/L-picocuriesperliterP\APS-PVNGS1389492009AnnualMonandComplReport\Dehverabies\Reports\Final/Section1Tables\2OO9Table1A-2thru1A-21WQxlsAPP-4RPage2of20 APS-PVNGS:2009AnnualMonitoringandComplianceReport AnalyteAWQSIALALA Q L pH NE<6,>11NESpecConductance@25C#mhos
/cm 1,100 NEMonitoronlyNE Ant i mony mg/L<00020 0006000540006 D tssolvedAntimonymg
/L<00020 Arsenic mg/L 00466005NA0175DissolvedArsenic mg/L<00030 Barium mg/L00112 2182DissolvedBarium mg/L0012 Boron mg/L062066059065NENE079NE D issolvedBoron mg/L0690/6061068 Beryll i um mg/L<00005 0004000360004 D issolvedBeryll iummg/L<00005 Cadmium mg/L<000200005000450005DissolvedCadmiummg
/L<00020 Chromium mg/L003320100901DissolvedChromiummg
/L<00050 Chloride mg/L180190 f80200NENE211NE Fluoride mg/L99 4NA!23 Lead mg/L<000200050045005DissolvedLead mg/L<000 2 0 Mercury mg/L<000020002000180002DissolvedMercury mg/L<00002 Nickel mg i L<000500100901DissolvedNickel mg/L<00050 Nitrate/NitriteasN mg/L39 10 9 10 Potassium mg/L28 NE606NEDissolvedPotassiummg
/L 32 Selenium mg/L<000200050045005DissolvedSeleniummg
/L<00020 Sulfate mg/L 130 NE133NETotalDissolvedSol idsmg/L 600 NE676NE Thallium mg/L<00005 0002000180002DissolvedThallium mg/L<00005Bromodichloromethanemg
/L Bromoform mg/L Chloroform mg/LDibromochtoromethanemg
/LTotalTrihatomethanesmg
/L<00025010090t Tritium pCi/L<317<319<467<47020,0003
,0001800020000 iodine-131 pCi/L<38 10090100 Ces i um-134 pCi/L<22 7567575 Cesium-137 pOi/L<22 11099110 Cobalt-60 pCi l L<21 200180200 Notes IJmhos/cm-m icromhospercent i meterAL-AlertLevelspecifiedInTable172-24ofthePermitAQLAquiferQualityLimitspecifiedinTable172
-24ofthePermitAWQSAquiferWaterQualityStandard tAL-IndicatorAlerlLevelspecifiedinTable172-10ofthePermit mg/L-milligramsperliterNE-Notestabl ished_nthePerm i t pCi/LpicocunesperliterP\APS-PVNGS\138949-2009AnnualMonandComplReport\Del t verable s\Reports_F_nal\Sect3on1Tables\20OgTable1A-2thru1A21WQxJsAPP-5Page3of20 APS-PVNGS:2009AnnualMonitoringandComplianceReport Ana lyt e A Q L pH NESpecConductance@25Cpmhos
!cm 1,700 NEMonitoronlyNE Antimony mg/L<00040 0.006000540006DissolvedAntimonymg
/L<00040 Arsenic mg/L00216 0.05NA0056D_ssolvedArsenic mg/L00181 Bar!urn mg/L<00040 218 2DissolvedBanum mg/L<00040 Boron mg/L13131414NENE164NEDissolvedBoron mg/L14!3!315 Beryllium mg/L<000t0 0004000360004DissolvedBeryl hummg/L<00010 Cadmium mg/L<00040 0.005000450006DissolvedCadmiummg
/L<00040 Chromium mg/L<001000100901DissolvedChromiummg
/L<00100 Chlonde mg/L330340320330NENE392NE Fluoride mg/L104 4NA151 Lead mg/L<000400050045005DissolvedLead mg/L<00040 Mercury mg/L<000020002000180002DissolvedMercury mg/L<00002 Nickel mg/L<001000100901DissolvedNickel mg/L<00100 Nitrate/NitriteasN mg/L<010 10 9!0 Potassium mg!L<20 NE288NEDissolvedPotassiummg
/L<20 Selenium mg/L<000400050045005DissolvedSeleniummg
/L<00040 Sulfate mg i L 140 NE169NETotalDi ssolvedSo!idsmg
/L 710NE873N E Thallium mg/L<000100002000180002D_sso!vedThallium mg/L<00010Bromodichloromethanemg
/L Bromoform mg/L C h lo r oform mg/LDibromochloromethanemg i L TotalTrihalomethanesmg
/L<000250100901 Tri h um pCi/L<322<314<467<49120
,00030001800020000 Iodine-131 pCi/L<38 10090100 Cesium-134 pCi/L<33 75 6 7576Cesium-f37 pCi/L<32t1099110 Cobalt-60 pCi/L<34 200180200 Notes pmhos lcmmicromhospercen t imeterAL-AlertLevelspecifiedinTable172-26ofthePerml (AQL-AquiferQualityLimitspecifiedinTable172-26ofthePerm{t AWQS-AquiferWaterQu alityStandardIAL-Indic atorAle rtLevelspecifiedinTable172-!0ofthePermit rag/L-milligramsperliterNE-NotestablishedinthePermit pQ/L-plcocunesperliterP,.APS-PVNGS',138949-2009AnnualMonandComplReport_,Deliverable s\Reports',Final_
,Section1Tablesi2009TabletA-2thru1A
-21WQxlsAPP-6Page4of20 APS-PVNGS:2009AnnualMonitoringandComplianceReport Analyt e AQL pH NESpecConductance@25Cpmhos
/cm 840 NEMonitoronlyNE Antimony mg/L<001000006000540006DissolvedAntimony mg/L<00040 Arsenic mg/L00490005NA0053DissolvedArsemc mg/L00555 Banum mg/L00191 2182DissolvedBarium mg/L00133 Boron mg iL058063064059NENE073NEDissolvedBoron mg/L059058069057 Beryllium mg/L<000250004000360004DissolvedBeryllium mg/L<00010 Cadmium mg/L<001000005000450005DissolvedCadmium mg i L<00040 Chrom i um mg i L 006760100901DissolvedChrom t um mg/L 00669 Chloride mg/L120120120120NENE155NE Fluoride mg/L 12 4NA14 Lead mg/L<001000050045005DissolvedLead mg/L<00040 Mercury mg i L<000020002000180002DissolvedMercury mg/L<00002 Nickel mg/L<002500100901DissolvedNickel mg/L<00100 N_trate/NitriteasN mg/L40 10910 Potassium mg/L23 NE78NEDissolvedPotassium mg!L<20 Selenium mg/L<001000050045005DissolvedSetenium mg/L<00040 Sulfate mg/L 87 NE108NETotalDissolvedSolids mg/L 450 NE691NE Thallium mg/L<000250002000180002DissolvedThallium mg/L<00010Bromod_chloromethanemg
/L Bromoform mg/L Chloroform mg/LDibromochloromethanemg
/LTotalTnhalomethanes mg/L<000250100901 Tritium pCi/L<322<314<468<48920,0003.0001800020,000 Iodine-131 pCi/L<45 10090100 Cesium-134 pCi/L<18 7567575 Cesium-137 pCi/L<18t1099110 Cobalt-60 pCi/L<21 200180200 Notes
_Jmhos/cm-micromhospercentimeterAL-AlertLevelspec tfiedinTable172-30ofthePermit AQL-AquiferQualityLimitspecifiedinTable172-30ofthePermtt AWQS-AquiferWaterQualityStandardIAL-Indicato[AlertLevelspecifiedinTablet72-10ofthePermpt


mg/L-milligramsperliter
APS-PVNGS:
2009 Annual Monitoring and Compliance Report Analyte                                                                                AWQS            IAL        AL        AQL pH                                                                                                  NE                      <6,>11        NE Spec Conductance  @25C      #mhos/cm                    1,100                                    NE                    Monitoronly    NE Antimony                        mg/L                    <00020                                  0006                    0 0054      0 006 Dtssolved Antimony              mg/L                    <00020 Arsenic                          mg/L                    00466                                    0 05                        NA      0 175 DissolvedArsenic                mg/L                    <00030 Barium                          mg/L                    0 0112                                    2                        18          2 DissolvedBarium                  mg/L                      0012 Boron                            mg/L        0 62          0 66        0 59        065          NE            NE        0 79        NE Dissolved Boron                  mg/L        0 69          0/6          0 61        068 Beryllium                        mg/L                    <00005                                  0004                      0 0036      0 004 Dissolved Beryllium              mg/L                    <00005 Cadmium                          mg/L                    <00020                                  0 005                    0 0045      0 005 DissolvedCadmium                mg/L                    <00020 Chromium                        mg/L                    0 0332                                    01                        009        01 DissolvedChromium                mg/L                    <00050 Chloride                        mg/L          180          190          f80          200          NE            NE        211        NE Fluoride                        mg/L                        99                                    4                        NA        !2 3 Lead                            mg/L                    <00020                                    0 05                      0 045      0 05 DissolvedLead                  mg/L                    <00020 Mercury                        mg/L                    <00002                                  0 002                    0 0018      0 002 DissolvedMercury                mg/L                    <00002 Nickel                          mgiL                    <00050                                    01                      009          01 DissolvedNickel                mg/L                    <00050 Nitrate/Nitrite asN              mg/L                        39                                      10                        9          10 Potassium                      mg/L                        28                                      NE                      6 06        NE DissolvedPotassium              mg/L                        32 Selenium                        mg/L                    <00020                                    0 05                    0 045      0 05 DissolvedSelenium              mg/L                    <00020 Sulfate                          mg/L                        130                                    NE                        133        NE TotalDissolvedSolids            mg/L                        600                                    NE                        676        NE Thallium                        mg/L                    <00005                                  0002                      00018      0 002 DissolvedThallium                mg/L                    <00005 Bromodichloromethane            mg/L Bromoform                        mg/L Chloroform                      mg/L Dibromochtoromethane            mg/L TotalTrihatomethanes            mg/L                    <00025                                    01                      0 09        0t Tritium                          pCi/L        <317          <319        <467        <470        20,000          3,000    18000      20000 iodine-131                      pCi/L                      <38                                    100                        90          100 Cesium-134                      pCi/L                      <22                                      75                      675          75 Cesium-137                      pOi/L                      <22                                    110                        99        110 Cobalt-60                        pCilL                      <2 1                                    200                        180        200 Notes IJmhos/cm  - micromhos  percentimeter AL-AlertLevelspecifiedInTable172-24ofthePermit AQL AquiferQualityLimitspecified  inTable172-24ofthePermit AWQS AquiferWaterQualityStandard tAL- IndicatorAlerlLevelspecifiedinTable172-10of thePermit mg/L- milligramsperliter NE-Notestablished    _nthePermit pCi/L picocunes  perliter P \APS-PVNGS\138949  - 2009 Annual Mon and Compl Report\Deltverables\Reports_F_nal\Sect3on  1 Tables\20OgTable 1A-2 thru 1A 21 WQ xJsAPP-5                    Page 3 of 20


NE-NotestablishedinthePermit pC t/L-plcocunesperhterP/APS-PVNGS\1389492009AnnualMort andComp LReport\Deliverabtes\Reports\Final\Sectlon1Tables\2OO9Table1A-2thru1A-21WQxlsAPP-7Page5of20 APS-PVNGS:2009AnnualMonitoringandComplianceReport Analyte A Q L pH NESpecConductance@25Cpmhos
APS-PVNGS:
/cm1100 NEMonitoronlyNE Antimony mg/L<00020 0006000540006DissolvedAntimonymg
2009 Annual Monitoring and Compliance Report Analyte                                                                                                                         AQL pH                                                                                                                                           NE Spec Conductance    @25C      pmhos!cm                      1,700                                      NE                    Monitoronly    NE Antimony                         mg/L                     <00040                                      0.006                    0 0054      0 006 DissolvedAntimony                mg/L                     <00040 Arsenic                         mg/L                     0 0216                                    0.05                        NA      0 056 D_ssolved  Arsenic              mg/L                      0 0181 Bar!urn                          mg/L                     <00040                                        2                        18          2 DissolvedBanum                  mg/L                     <00040 Boron                           mg/L          13            13            14          14            NE            NE          1 64      NE DissolvedBoron                  mg/L          14            !3            ! 3        15 Beryllium                       mg/L                     <000t0                                    0004                      00036      0 004 DissolvedBerylhum                mg/L                     <00010 Cadmium                         mg/L                     <00040                                    0.005                      0 0045      0 006 DissolvedCadmium                mg/L                     <00040 Chromium                         mg/L                    <00100                                        01                        0 09      01 DissolvedChromium                mg/L                    <00100 Chlonde                          mg/L          330          340            320          330            NE            NE          392        NE Fluoride                         mg/L                        104                                        4                        NA        151 Lead                             mg/L                     <00040                                      0 05                      0 045      0 05 DissolvedLead                    mg/L                     <00040 Mercury                         mg/L                     <00002                                     0 002                      00018      0 002 DissolvedMercury                mg/L                     <00002 Nickel                           mg/L                     <00100                                        01                        009        01 DissolvedNickel                  mg/L                     <00100 Nitrate/Nitrite asN                mg/L                      <0 10                                        10                        9          !0 Potassium                       mg!L                      <20                                        NE                        288        NE DissolvedPotassium              mg/L                       <20 Selenium                         mg/L                     <00040                                      0 05                      0 045      0 05 DissolvedSelenium                mg/L                     <00040 Sulfate                         mgiL                        140                                        NE                        169        NE TotalDissolved  So!ids          mg/L                       710                                        NE                        873        NE Thallium                        mg/L                     <00010                                    0 002                      0 0018    0 002 D_sso!ved  Thallium             mg/L                     <00010 Bromodichloromethane            mg/L Bromoform                       mg/L Chloroform                       mg/L Dibromochloromethane            mgiL TotalTrihalomethanes            mg/L                     <00025                                      01                        009        01 Trihum                          pCi/L         <322          <314           <467        <491         20,000          3 000      18000      20000 Iodine-131                     pCi/L                       <38                                        100                        90        100 Cesium-134                     pCi/L                       <33                                        75                        675        76 Cesium-f37                      pCi/L                       <32                                        t 10                        99        110 Cobalt-60                       pCi/L                       <34                                        200                        180      200 Notes pmhoslcm micromhos      percentimeter AL-AlertLevelspecifiedinTable172-26ofthePerml(
/L<00020 Arsenic mg/L 002000050045005DtssolvedArsenic mg/L00202 Barium mg/L 00175 2182DissolvedBarium mg/L 0.0180 Boron mg/L088089098089086NENEtNEDissolvedBoron mg/L09208809810088 Beryllium mg/L<000050004000360004DissolvedBeryllium mg/L<00005 Cadmium mg/L<00020 0.005000450005DissolvedCadmiummg
AQL- AquiferQualityLimitspecified inTable172-26of thePerm{t AWQS- AquiferWaterQualityStandard IAL- IndicatorAlertLevelspecifiedinTable172-!0 ofthePermit rag/L-milligramsperliter NE-Notestablished  inthePermit pQ/L- plcocunes  perliter P ,.APS-PVNGS',138949 - 2009 Annual Mon and Compl Report_,Deliverables\Reports',Final_,Section 1 Tablesi2009Table t A-2 thru 1A-21 WQ xlsAPP-6                  Page 4 of 20
/L<00020 Chromium mg/L00180 0100901DissolvedChromiummg
/L00182 Chloride mg iL190150170!70180NENE219NE Fluoride mg/L82 4NE9 Lead mg/L<000200050045005DissolvedLead mg/L<00020 Mercury mg/L<00002 0002000180002DissolvedMercury mg/L<00002 Nickel mg/L<000500100901DissolvedNickel mg/L<00050 Nitrate/NitriteasN mg/L2!10910 Potassium mg/L34 NE527NEDissolvedPotassiummg i L 34 Selenium mg/L<000200050045005DissolvedSeleniummg
/L<00020 Sulfate mg/L t20 NE136NETotalDissolvedSolidsmg
/L 640 NE665NE Thallium mg/L<00005 0002000180002DissolvedThallium mg i L<00005Bromodichloromethanemg
/L Bromoform mg/L Chloroform mg/LDibromoohloromethanemg i LTotalTrihalomethanesmg
/L<000250100901 Tritium pCi/L<320<326<314<491<48020,0003,00018,000200%Iodine-131 pCi/L<32 10090100 Cesium-134 pCi/L<18 7567575 Cesium-137 pCi/L<16 11099110 Cobalt-60 pCi/L<19 200180200 Notes: pmhos/cm-mlcromhospercentimeter AL-AlertLevelspecifiedinTable!72-14ofthePermit AQL-AquiferQua htyLimitspecifiedinTable!72-14ofthePermitAWQS-AquiferWaterQualityStandard IAL-IndicatorAlertLevelspecifiedinTable172-10ofthePermit mg iL-milligramsperliterNENotestablishedinthePermit pCi/L-p_cocur_esperliterP\APS-PVNGS',138949-2009AnnualMonandComplReport\Deliverable s\Reports\Flnal\Section1Tables\2009Table1A-2 thru1A-21WQxl s APP-8Page6of20 APS-PVNGS:2009AnnualMonitoringandComplianceReport Analyte AQL pHSpecConductance@25C p mhos/cm24000 NEMonitoronly---
Antimony mg!L<00200 000600054---'DissolvedAntimony mg/L<00200 Arsenic mg/L<00300 0050059 iDissolvedArsenic mg/L<00300 Barium mg/L 0103 218DissolvedBarium mg/L0093!Boron mg/L35403537NENE46-'DissolvedBoron mg/L35404139 Beryllium mg/L<00050000400036---Dissolved8erylhum mg!L<00050 Cadmium mg/L<00200000501DissolvedCadmium mg/L<00200 Chromium mg/L00250263'_019501009DissolvedChromium mg/L<0010<00500<00500 Chloride mg/L810080007,9008,000NENE9252---'
Fluoride mg/L25 466--'Lead mg/L<002000050045---*DissolvedLead mg/L<00200 Mercur7 mg/L<00002000200018--DissolvedMercury mg/L<00002 Nickel mg/L0030051301071---_DissolvedNickel mg!L0061O527 Nitrate/NitriteasN mg/L 96 10130---_otass_um mg/L 45 NE49---'DissolvedPotassium mg/L 36 Selemum mg/L0036600501DissolvedSelenium mg/L<00200 Sulfate mg/L 1,400 NE1400---_TotalDissolvedSolids mg!L 15 , 000 NE 21 ,000---Thallium mg/L<000500002O0018___iDissolvedThallium mg i L<00050Bremodlchloromethanemg
/L Bromoform mg!L Chloroform mg/LDibromochloromethanemg i LTotalTrihalomethanesmg i L<0002501009'Tntium pCi/L<320<314<471<491200003,0001800020000 Iodine-131 pCi/L<39 10090100 Cesium-134 pCi/L<21 7587575 Cesium-137 pCi/L<22 11099110 Cobalt-60 pCi/L<24 200180200 Not e s
#mhos'cm-micromhospercentimeterA-Reanalysisresultforchromiumwas0311mg
/LALAlertLevelspec ifiedinTable172-13ofthePermitAQLAquiferQualdyLimitspecifiedinTable172-13ofthePermit AW QS-AquderWaterQualityStandardiAL-IndicatorAlertLevelspecifiedinTable17 2-10ofthePerrmt


rng/L-milligramsperliterNE-NotestablishedinthePermit pCi!L-plcocudesperliterI-Forth_suppermostaquiferPOClocatedwestanddown
APS-PVNGS:
-gradientofthegeneratingunitsAQLsareonlyestablishedforradionuc h desPAPS-PVNGS138949-2009AnnualMortandComplReport\DeliverablesiReports\Final',Sect ton1Tabi es_009Table1A-2thru1A-21WQxlsAPP-9Page7of20
2009 Annual Monitoring      and Compliance  Report Analyte                                                                                                                        AQL pH                                                                                                                                            NE Spec Conductance    @25C          pmhos/cm                        840                                    NE                  Monitoronly    NE Antimony                            mg/L                        <0 0100                                0 006                  0 0054      0 006 DissolvedAntimony                  mg/L                        <0 0040 Arsenic                            mg/L                        0 0490                                  0 05                      NA      0 053 DissolvedArsemc                    mg/L                        0 0555 Banum                              mg/L                        0 0191                                    2                      18          2 DissolvedBarium                    mg/L                        0 0133 Boron                              mgiL            0 58          0 63        064          059          NE            NE        073        NE DissolvedBoron                      mg/L            059          058        0 69        0 57 Beryllium                          mg/L                        <0 0025                                0 004                  0 0036      0 004 DissolvedBeryllium                  mg/L                        <00010 Cadmium                            mg/L                        <00100                                  0 005                  0 0045      0 005 DissolvedCadmium                    mgiL                        <00040 Chromium                            mgiL                        00676                                  01                      009        01 DissolvedChromtum                  mg/L                        00669 Chloride                            mg/L            120            120        120          120          NE            NE        155        NE Fluoride                            mg/L                            12                                    4                      NA        14 Lead                                mg/L                        <00100                                  0 05                    0 045      0 05 DissolvedLead                      mg/L                        <00040 Mercury                            mgiL                        <00002                                  0 002                  0 0018      0 002 DissolvedMercury                    mg/L                        <00002 Nickel                              mg/L                        <00250                                  01                      0 09        01 DissolvedNickel                    mg/L                        <00100 N_trate/Nitrite asN                  mg/L                          40                                    10                      9          10 Potassium                          mg/L                          23                                    NE                      78        NE DissolvedPotassium                  mg!L                          <20 Selenium                            mg/L                        <00100                                  0 05                    0 045      0 05 DissolvedSetenium                  mg/L                        <00040 Sulfate                            mg/L                          87                                    NE                      108        NE TotalDissolvedSolids                mg/L                          450                                    NE                      691        NE Thallium                            mg/L                        <00025                                  0 002                  0 0018      0002 DissolvedThallium                  mg/L                        <00010 Bromod_chloromethane                mg/L Bromoform                          mg/L Chloroform                          mg/L Dibromochloromethane                mg/L TotalTnhalomethanes                mg/L                        <00025                                  01                      0 09        01 Tritium                            pCi/L         <322          <314        <468        <489        20,000        3.000    18000      20,000 Iodine-131                          pCi/L                        <4 5                                  100                      90        100 Cesium-134                          pCi/L                         <1 8                                    75                    67 5        75 Cesium-137                          pCi/L                        <1 8                                  t 10                      99        110 Cobalt-60                          pCi/L                        <2 1                                  200                      180        200 Notes
_Jmhos/cm  - micromhospercentimeter AL-AlertLevelspectfiedinTable172-30ofthePermit AQL- AquiferQualityLimitspecifiedinTable172-30of thePermtt AWQS-AquiferWaterQualityStandard IAL- Indicato[AlertLevelspecifiedinTablet7 2-10ofthePermpt mg/L- milligramsperliter NE- NotestablishedinthePermit pCt/L- plcocunes per hter P/APS-PVNGS\138949    2009 Annual Mort and CompL Report\Deliverabtes\Reports\Final\Sectlon  1 Tables\2OO9Table 1A-2 thru 1A-21 WQ xlsAPP-7                  Page 5 of 20


APS-PVNGS:2009AnnualMonitoringandComplianceReport Ar_lyte AQL pH_/SpecConductance@25Cpmhos i cm 3600 NE Mo nitoronly---!
APS-PVNGS:
Antimony mg/L<00040 000600054__1DissolvedAntimony mg!L<00040 Arsenic mg/L000710050045---_DissolvedArsenic mg/L<00060 Barium mg/L 0212 218--DissolvedBarium mg/L0204 Boron mg/L09710090099NENE12--
2009AnnualMonitoringandComplianceReport Analyte                                                                                                                              AQL pH                                                                                                                                              NE SpecConductance   @25C      pmhos/cm                                   1 100                                NE                Monitoronly    NE Antimony                       mg/L                                   <00020                                0006                0 0054      0 006 DissolvedAntimony              mg/L                                   <00020 Arsenic                         mg/L                                    00200                                0 05                0045        005 Dtssolved Arsenic              mg/L                                     0 0202 Barium                         mg/L                                   00175                                    2                    18        2 DissolvedBarium                 mg/L                                    0.0180 Boron                           mg/L        088          089            0 98      089          0 86          NE            NE        t        NE DissolvedBoron                  mg/L        0 92          0 88          0 98      10          0 88 Beryllium                        mg/L                                   <00005                                0 004                0 0036      0 004 DissolvedBeryllium              mg/L                                   <00005 Cadmium                         mg/L                                   <00020                                0.005                0 0045      0 005 DissolvedCadmium                 mg/L                                   <00020 Chromium                         mg/L                                    0 0180                                01                  0 09        01 DissolvedChromium               mg/L                                   0 0182 Chloride                         mgiL        190          150          170      !70          180          NE          NE      219        NE Fluoride                        mg/L                                      82                                    4                    NE        9 Lead                             mg/L                                   <00020                                0 05                0 045      0 05 DissolvedLead                    mg/L                                   <00020 Mercury                         mg/L                                   <00002                                0002                0 0018      0002 DissolvedMercury                mg/L                                   <00002 Nickel                           mg/L                                  <00050                                  01                  0 09        01 DissolvedNickel                  mg/L                                   <00050 Nitrate/Nitrite asN                mg/L                                      2!                                   10                     9         10 Potassium                       mg/L                                     34                                  NE                  5 27        NE DissolvedPotassium               mgiL                                      34 Selenium                        mg/L                                   <00020                                0 05                0 045      005 DissolvedSelenium               mg/L                                   <00020 Sulfate                         mg/L                                      t20                                  NE                    136        NE TotalDissolvedSolids            mg/L                                     640                                  NE                    665        NE Thallium                         mg/L                                   <00005                                0002                  0 0018    0 002 DissolvedThallium               mgiL                                  <00005 Bromodichloromethane            mg/L Bromoform                       mg/L Chloroform                       mg/L Dibromoohloromethane            mgiL TotalTrihalomethanes            mg/L                                   <00025                                  01                  0 09        01 Tritium                         pCi/L       <320         <326          <314     <491        <480        20,000        3,000  18,000    200%
JDissolvedBoron mg lL101010096 BeryUium mg/L<00010000400036---'DissolvedBeryllbum mg/L<00010 Cadmium m g!L<00040 000500045---DissolvedCadmium mg/L<00040 Chromium m g/L02070103---DissolvedChromium mg/L<00100 Chloride mg/L10001.000950970NENE1300---'
Iodine-131                      pCi/L                                   <32                                  100                    90        100 Cesium-134                       pCi/L                                   <18                                    75                  675        75 Cesium-137                     pCi/L                                   <16                                  110                    99        110 Cobalt-60                       pCi/L                                     <19                                 200                  180        200 Notes:
Fluodde mg/L38 446---1 Lead mg/L<000400050048 iDissolvedLead mg ,'L<00040 Mercury mg/L<00002000200018__iDissolvedMercury mg/L<00002 Nickel mg!L0046801011'DissolvedNicke!
pmhos/cm- mlcromhos    percentimeter AL- AlertLevelspecifiedinTable!7 2-14ofthePermit AQL- AquiferQuahtyLimitspecified  inTable!7 2-14ofthePermit AWQS- AquiferWaterQualityStandard IAL- IndicatorAlertLevelspecifiedinTable172-10ofthePermit mgiL-milligramsperliter NE Notestablished  inthePermit pCi/L-p_cocur_es perliter P \APS-PVNGS',138949 - 2009 Annual Mon and Compl Report\Deliverables\Reports\Flnal\Section 1 Tables\2009Table  1A-2 thru 1A-21 WQ xlsAPP-8                  Page 6 of 20
mg/L 00349 Nitrate/NitriteasN mg!L64 10 9---Potassium mg/L 12 NE12---DissolvedPotassium mg!L 13 Selemum mg/L<000400050045--DissolvedSelenium mg/L<00040 Sulfate mg/L6546 NE64---'TotalDissolvedSolidsmg
/L 2000 NE2300 Thallium mg/L<00010000200018---DissolvedThallium mg/L<00010Bromodichloromethanemg
/L Bromoform mg/L Chloroform mg/LDibromochloromethanemg
/LTotalTrihalomethanesmg
/L<0002501009 i Tritium pCi/L<320<314<471<491200003.0001800020000Iodine131 pCi/L<30 10090100 Cesium-134 pCi/L<19 75 6 7575 Cesium-137 pCi/L<17 11099110 Cobalt-60 pCi/L<19 200180200 Notes pmhos lcmmicromhospercen t ime t er_,L-AlertLevelspecifiedinTable172-12ofthePermit&QL-AquiferQualityLimitspecifiedinTable!72-12ofthePermit
&WQS-AquiferWaterQualityS t andard IAL-IndicatorAlertLevelspecifiedinTable172-10ofthePermit mg/L-milligramsperliterNE-NotestablishedinthePermit pCi/L-pmocunesperIiter1-ForthisuppermostaquiferPOClocatedwestanddown
-gradientofthegeneratingunitsAQLsareonlyestablishedforradionuc h desP_APS-PVNGS138949-2009AnnualMonandComp_Report'_D e l iverables/Reports'_Fmal!Section!Tables_0O9Table1A2th[u1A-21WQxisAPP-lOPage8of20 APS-PVNGS:2009AnnualMonitoringandComplianceReport Anal y t e AQL pH--/SpecConductance@25Cpmhos
/cm 5700 NEMonitoro nly---_Antimony mg/L<000400006Reserved--JDissolvedAntimony mg!L<00040 Arsenic mg/L<00060005Reserved--DissolvedArsenic mg/L<00060 Barium mg/L0710 2Reserved---DissolvedBarium mg/L0594 Boron mg/L085089081092NENEReserved_iDissolvedBoronmglL086089095094 Beryllium mg/L<000100004Reserved---'DissolvedBeryllium mgfL<00010 Cadmium mg!L<000400005Reserved---DissolvedCadmium mg!L<00040 Chromium mg/L<0010001Reserved---_DissolvedChromium mg/L<00100 Chloride mg/L180017001,8001900NENEReserved---
Fluoride mg/L29 4Reservedi Lead mg/L00082005Reserved_i Diss olvedLead mg/L<00040 Mercury mg/L<000020002Reserved--
JDissolvedMercury mg/L<00002 Nickel mg!L00 2 5001 Reserved-Diss olvedNick e l mg/L00244 Nitrate/NitriteasN mg/L16 10 Reserved---_Potassium mg/L 21 NE Reserved-DissolvedPotassium mg/L 21 Selenium mg/L<00040005 Reserved---Diss olvedSelenium mg/L<00040 Sulfate mg/L 23 NE Reserved---TotalDissolvedSolidsmg
/L3400 NE Reserved--'Thallium mg/L<00010 0002 Reserved_r Oiss olvedThallium mg/L<00010Bromodichlorornethanemg
!L Bromoferm mg/L Chloroform mg/L Dibr omochloromethanemg&TotalTrihalomethanesmg
/L<0002501Reserved---
Tritium pCdL<320<314<471<49120.0003000ReservedReserved Iodine-131 pCi/L<35 100ReservedReserved Cesium-134 pCi/L<22 75ReservedReserved Cesium-137 pCi/L<21 110ReservedReserved Cobalt-60 pCi/L<22 200ReservedReserved Notespmhosicm-micromhospercentimeterALAlertLevelspecifiedinTable172-11ofthePermitAQL-AquiferQuahtyLimitspecifiedinTable172-11ofthePermitAWQS-AquiferWaterQualityStandard IAL-IndicatorAlertLevelspec ifiedinTable17210ofthePerm{t mg!LmilligramsperliterNENotestablishedinthePermit pCi lL-pieocunesperliter1-ForthisuppermostaquiferPOCAQLswillonlybeestabhshedforradlonuclidesPAPS-PVNGS!138949-2009AnnualMenandComplReport',Deliv erab{es!Reports\Final',SectionITables, 2.OOgTable1A-2thru1A-21WQxtsAPP-12Page9of20 APS-PVNGS:2009AnnualMonitoringandComplianceReport Ana l yt e A Q L pHSpecConductance@25Cpmhos
/cm NEMonitoronlyMonitorOnly Antimony mg/L 0006ReservedReservedDissolvedAntimonymg
/L Arsenic mg/L 005ReservedRes ervedDissolvedArsenic mg/L Barium mg/L 2ReservedReservedDissolvedBanum mg/L_oron mg/L!9NENEReservedReservedDissolvedBoron mg/L1&Beryllium mg/L0004ReservedReservedDissolvedBeryllium mg;L Cadmium mg/L 0005ReservedReservedDissolvedCadmiummg
/L Chromium mg/L0IReservedReservedDissolvedChromiummg
/L Chloride mg/L140NENEReservedReserved Fluoride mg/L 4ReservedRes erved Lead mg/L005ReservedReservedDissolvedLead mg/L Mercury mg/L0002ReservedReservedDissolvedMercury mg/L Nickel mg/L01ReservedReservedDissolvedNickel mg/L Nitrate/NitriteasN mg/L t0ReservedReserved Potassium mg/L NEReservedReservedDissolvedPotassiummg
/L Selenium mg/L 005ReservedReservedDBsotvedSeleniummg
/L Sulfate mg/L NEReservedReservedTotalDissolvedSolidsmg/L NEReservedReserved Thallium mg/L0002ReservedReservedDissolvedThallium mg/LBromodichloromethanemg
/L Bromoform mg/L Chloroform mg/L Dibromochl oromethane mg&TotalTrihalomethanesmg
/L01ReservedReserved T ritium pOi/L<48620,000ReservedReservedReserved
!odine-131 pOi/L 100ReservedReserved Cesium-134 pCi/L 75ReservedReserved Cesium-137 pCi/L 110ReservedReserved Cobalt-60 pOi/L 200ReservedReserved Notes pmhos lcm-micromhospercentimeterAL-,'Ner_LevelspecifiedinTable172-31ofthePermitAQL-AquiferQualityL_mitspecifiedinTable172-31ofthePermit AWQS-AquiferWaterQualityStandardIAL-indicatorAlertLevelspecifiedinTable172-10ofthePermit mg/LmilligramsperliterNENoteslablishedinthePermit pCi iL-p_cocunesperhterP\APS-PVNGS',138949-2009AnnualMonandComplReport\Dehverables\Reports\Flnal\Section1Tables/2009Table1A-2tflru1A-21WOxlsAPP
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/cm NEMonitoronlyNE Antimony mg/L0006Reserved--DissolvedAntimony mg/L Arsenic mg/L005Reserved---'DissolvedArsenic mg/L Barium mg/L 2 R eserved---'DissolvedBabum mg/L Boron mg/L18NENER eservedNEDissolvedBoron mg/L18 Beryllium mg!L0004Reserved---'DissolvedBeryllium mg/L Cadmium mg/L0005Reserved--DissolvedCadmium mg/L Chromium mg/L01 Reserved--DissolvedChromium mg i L Chloride mg/L14000NENER eservedNE Ruorid e mg!L 4 Reserved---_Lead mg/L005 Reserved--)DissolvedLead mg/L Mercury mg/L0002 Reserved-DissolvedMercury mg/L Nickel mg/L01Reserved-DissolvedNickel mg!L Nitrate/NitriteasN mg/L 10Reserved---
Potassium mg l L NE Reser vedNEDissolvedPo tassium mg/L Setenium mg/L005 Reserved-DissolvedSelenium mg/L Sulfate mg&NEReservedNETote}DissolvedSolids mg)L NEReservedNE Thalhum mg!L 0002 Reserved---DissolvedThallium mg/LBTomodlchloromethenemg i L Bromoform mgiL Chloroform mg/LDibromochloromethanemg
/LTotalTrihalomethanesmg
/L01Reserved---
Tritium pCi/L,:47720000ReservedReservedReserved Iodine-13t pCi/L 100ReservedReserved Cesium-134 pCI/L 75ReservedReserved Cesium-137 pCi/L 110ReservedReserved Cobalt-60 pCi/L 200ReservedReserved Notes pmhos/cmmicromhospercentimeterAL-AlertLevelspecifiedinTable!72-32ofthePermitAQL-Aqu iferQuali tyLimdspecifiedinTable172_32ofthePe r mitAWQS-AquiferWaterQualifyStandard IAL-IndicatorAlertLevelspeclliedmTabie172-10ofthePermit


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APS-PVNGS:
1-AQLswiflonlybeestablishedforrad_onucltdesPtAPS-PVNGS/138949-2 009AnnualMonandComplReport/Det werables_Reports/FinaliSectionITables'_009Table1A-2thru1A-21WQxlsAPP-14Page!!of20
2009Annual Monitoringand ComplianceReport Analyte                                                                                                                                AQL pH Spec Conductance@25 C          pmhos/cm                  24 000                                                NE                  Monitoronly    ---
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Antimony                        mg!L                    <00200                                              0006                    0 0054      ---'
_,_,:_r_u_umpl_epor_/uel werables_Reports/FinaliSectionITables'_00aTable1A-2thru1A
DissolvedAntimony                mg/L                   <00200 Arsenic                         mg/L                    <00300                                                005                      0 059          i DissolvedArsenic                 mg/L                   <00300 Barium                           mg/L                     0103                                                  2                       18 DissolvedBarium                 mg/L                   0 093!
-21WQxlsAPP-14Page!10f20 APS-PVNGS:2009AnnualMonitoringandCompliance R eport/_nal y te A QL pH NESpeoConductance@25Cpmhoalcm NE Moni toronlyINE Antimony mg l L0006Reserved--
Boron                           mg/L          35          40            35                      37            NE          NE          46          - '
'D rssolvedAntimony mg/L Arsenic mg/L005 Reserved---DissolvedArsenic mg/L Barium mg/L 2 Reserved---DissolvedBarium mg/L Boron mg/L13NENEReservedNEDissolvedBoron mg/L13 Beryllium mg/L 0004Reserved--JDissolvedBeryllium mg/L Cadmium mg t L0005Reserved--'DissolvedCadmium mg/L Chromium mg/L01 Reserved---DissolvedChromium mg/L Chloride mg!L9.300NENEReservedNE Fluoride mg!L 4Reserved---'Lead mg[L005 Reserved---'DissolvedLead mg/L Mercury mg/L0002 Reserved---Dissolv edMercury mg/L Nickel mg/L0IReserved___T
DissolvedBoron                  mg/L          35          40            4 1                    39 Beryllium                       mg/L                   <00050                                              0 004                    0 0036      ---
'Dissolv edNicke r mg/LNitrateJNitrlteasN mg/L t0Reserved--
Dissolved8erylhum                mg!L                   <00050 Cadmium                         mg/L                    <00200                                              0 005                      01 DissolvedCadmium                 mg/L                   <00200 Chromium                         mg/L        0 025      0 263'_                    0 195                      01                      0 09 DissolvedChromium               mg/L       <0010      <0 0500                    <0 0500 Chloride                         mg/L        8100        8000          7,900                  8,000          NE          NE        9252        ---'
-Potassium mg i L NEReservedNE DissolvedPotassium mg/L Selenium mg/L005 Res erved--DissolvedSelenium mg/L Sulfate mg/L NEReservedNETotalDissolvedSolids mg/L NEReservedNE Thallium mg!L0002Reserved---'DissolvedThallium mg/L Bromod lchloromethan e mg f L Bromoform mg/L Chloroform mg/LDibromochloromethanemg
Fluoride                         mg/L                     25                                                  4                        66          --'
/LTotalTrihalomethanesmg
Lead                             mg/L                    <00200                                              0 05                    0 045      ---*
/L01Reserved--
DissolvedLead                     mg/L                   <00200 Mercur7                          mg/L                  <0 0002                                              0 002                    00018      --
Tritium pCi/L<47720000ReservedReservedReserved Iodine-t31 pCifL 100ReservedReserved Cesium-134 pCifL 75ReservedReserved Cesium-137 pCilL 110ReservedReserved Cobalt-60 pCi/L 200ReservedReserved Notes pmhos/cm-micromhosperc e ntimeterAL-AlertLevelspecifiedmTable172-33ofthePermitAQL-AquiferQualityLimitspecifiedinTable1 72-33ofth e PermitAWQS-AquiferWaterQualityStandard IAL-IndicatorAlertLevelspec d i edmTable1 72-10ofthePermit mg/L-milligramsperliter
DissolvedMercury                  mg/L                   <00002 Nickel                           mg/L        0 030        0 513                                                01                      0 71      ---_
DissolvedNickel                  mg!L        0 061        O527 Nitrate/Nitriteas N              mg/L                       96                                                  10                      130      ---
_otass_um                        mg/L                       45                                                NE                        49        ---'
DissolvedPotassium               mg/L                       36 Selemum                          mg/L                    0 0366                                              0 05                      01 DissolvedSelenium                 mg/L                   <00200 Sulfate                           mg/L                     1,400                                                NE                      1 400      ---_
Total DissolvedSolids            mg!L                   15,000                                                NE                      21,000    ---
Thallium                          mg/L                   <0 0050                                              0 002                  O0018      ___  i DissolvedThallium                mgiL                  <0 0050 Bremodlchloromethane              mg/L Bromoform                         mg!L Chloroform                       mg/L Dibromochloromethane              mgiL Total Trihalomethanes            mgiL                  <0 0025                                                01                      0 09          '
Tntium                            pCi/L      <320        <314          <471                    <491        20000        3,000      18000    20000 Iodine-131                        pCi/L                     <39                                                100                      90      100 Cesium-134                       pCi/L                    <2 1                                                75                      87 5      75 Cesium-137                       pCi/L                    <22                                                110                      99      110 Cobalt-60                         pCi/L                     <24                                                200                      180      200 Notes
              #mhos'cm - micromhospercentimeter                                                            A - Reanalysisresultfor chromiumwas 0 311 mg/L AL Alert LevelspecifiedinTable 17 2-13of the Permit AQL AquiferQualdyLimitspecifiedin Table 172-13 of the Permit AWQS- Aquder WaterQualityStandard iAL- IndicatorAlert Levelspecifiedin Table 172-10 of the Perrmt rng/L- milligramsperliter NE - Not establishedin the Permit pCi!L- plcocudesper liter I - Forth_suppermostaquiferPOC locatedwest and down-gradientof the generatingunits AQLs areonly establishedfor radionuchdes P APS-PVNGS 138949 - 2009 Annual Mort and Compl Report\DeliverablesiReports\Final',Sectton  1Tabies_009Table  1A-2 thru 1A-21 WQ xlsAPP-9                                Page 7 of 20


NE-Notestabhshed mthePermit pQ/LpicocuriesperI_ter1-AQLswillon}ybeestablishedforradlonucl_desPAPS-PVNGS!1389492009AnnualMor_andComp J Report',D e hv erablesiReports_Fmal/Section1Tables_0O9Table1A-2thru1A21WQxlsAPP
APS-PVNGS:
-15Page12of20 APS-PVNGS:2009AnnualMonitoringandComplianceReport Analyte AQL pH NA-AWSpecConductance@25Cpmhos
2009Annual Monitoringand Compliance Report Ar_lyte                                                                                                                          AQL pH                                                                                                                                            _/
/cm11000110001100011
Spec Conductance@25C            pmhosicm                  3600                                              NE                Monitoronly  ---!
.000NEMonitoronlyNA-AW Antimony mg iL<00100<00100<00100c0.0020000600054NAAWDissolvedAntimonymg
Antimony                           mg/L                 <00040                                            0006                0 0054        __1 DissolvedAntimony                  mg!L                  <00040 Arsenic                           mg/L                  0 0071                                            0 05                0 045      ---_
/L<00100<00100<00100<00020 Arsenic mg/L006160060300352003740050145NA-AWDissolvedArsenic mg/L0044400477003040.0378 Barium mg/L0.0178002630016500151218NA-AWDissolvedBari u m mg/L00181002020.012400145 Boron mg/L65671375NE799799NA-AW D lssofvedBoron mg/L65656573 Beryllium mg/L<0.0025<00010<00025<00005000400036NA-AWDissolvedBeryllium mg/L<0.0025<00025<00025<00005 Cadmium mg/L<00100<00100<00100<0002000050043NA-AWDissolvedCadmiummg lL<00100<00100<00100c00020 Chromium mg/L0.0410<00250<00250<0005001009NA-AWDissolvedChromiummg lL<0.0250<00250c00250<00050 Chloride mg/L2,2002,1002,2002,300NE2.4912,491NA-AW Ftuoridemg/L7777876742"4I27NA-AW Leadmg/L<00100<00100<00100<000200.050045NA-AWDissolvedLead mg/L<00100<00100<00100c00020 Mercury mg/L<00002<00002<00002<00002000200035NA-AWDissolvedMercury mg lL<00002<00002<00002<00002 Nickel mglL00327<00250<00250<0005001009NA-AWDissolvedNickel mg/L<0.0250<00250<00250<00050 Nitra te/NilnteasNmglL67_'656266_10653NA-AW Potassiummg/L46453422FNE363NA-AWDissolvedPotassiummg
DissolvedArsenic                  mg/L                  <0 0060 Barium                             mg/L                    0212                                                2                    18        --
/L42_43_16r'16_
DissolvedBarium                    mg/L                    0 204 Boron                             mg/L        0 97        10                      090      0 99            NE          NE      12        --J DissolvedBoron                    mglL          10        10                      10      0 96 BeryUium                          mg/L                 <00010                                            0 004                0 0036      ---'
S elenrummg/L00320034100292002570050061NA-AWDissolvedSelenrummg
DissolvedBeryllbum                mg/L                 <00010 Cadmium                           mg!L                 <00040                                            0005                0 0045      ---
/L0029003280028300257 Sulfate mg/L117001,8001,70011800NE2,868NA-AWTotalDissolvedSolidsmg/L7,5006,8007,4007,600NE7,698NA-AW Thalliummg/L<00025<00025<00025<00005000200018NA-AWDissolvedTh a llium mg/L<00025<00025<00025<00005Bromodichloromethanemg
DissolvedCadmium                  mg/L                 <00040 Chromium                          mg/L                   0 207                                              01                    03        ---
/L E_rom ()for'm mg/L Chloroform mg l L Dibromochloromethan e mg/LTotalTdhalomethanesmg/L<00025<00025<00025<0002501009NA-AW T ntium pCi/L<322<314<467<49120000300018,000NA-AW ledme-131 pOi/L<50<46<30<2810090NA-AW Cesium-134pCitL<18<21<19<2475675NA-AW Cesium-137pCi/L<18<21<18<2211099NA-AW Cobalt-60 pCi tL<18<22<20<22200180NA-AW Notes pmhos/cm-m_cromhospetcentimeterA-Reanalysisresultformtrale initriteasNwas68mg
DissolvedChromium                  mg/L                 <00100 Chloride                          mg/L         1 000      1.000                    950      970            NE          NE    1 300      ---'
/LAL-AlertLevelspeci fiedinTable172-27o1thePermitB-Reanalysisresultfordissolvedpotassiumwas38mg i L AQL-AquiferQuatityLimitspecif ied_nTable172-27o1thePermitC-Reanalysisresultfordissolvedpotassiumwas43mg
Fluodde                            mg/L                     38                                                4                    46       ---1 Lead                              mg/L                 <00040                                              0 05                0 048          i DissolvedLead                      mg,'L                 <00040 Mercury                            mg/L                 <00002                                            0 002                0 0018      __i DissolvedMercury                  mg/L                 <0 0002 Nickel                            mg!L                   0 0468                                            01                    0 11          '
/LAWQS-AquiferWaterQualityStandardDReanalysisresultfordissolvedpotassiumwas22rag&IAL-IndicatorAlertLevetspecifiedinTable172-10ofthePermitE-Reanalysisresultfornitrate/nitriteasNwas65mg
DissolvedNicke!                    mg/L                   00349 Nitrate/Nitriteas N                mg!L                     64                                                10                    9      ---
/L mg iL-milligramsperILterF-Reanalysisresultforpotassiumwas40mg
Potassium                          mg/L                     12                                              NE                    12        ---
/L NA-AW-AQLsarenotapplicabletoalertwellsandPV-!4H_sanalertwellGReanalysisresultfordisso!vedpotassiumwas37mg
DissolvedPotassium                mg!L                     13 Selemum                            mg/L                 <0 0040                                            0 05                0 045      --
/LNE-NotestablishedinthePermit pCi iL-picocuriesperliterPiAPS-PVNGS',138949-2009AnnualMortandComplReport\Deliverables\Reports\Final\Section1Tables\2009Table1A-2t tlru1A-21WQxlsPV-14HPage13of20*"-r.................n_'
DissolvedSelenium                  mg/L                 <0 0040 Sulfate                            mg/L                     65          46                                  NE                    64      ---'
U l_lrIFId llO_CtlOn_l ao les\zuU&#xa3;fable1A-2thr u1A-21WQxlsPV-14HPage13of 2 0 APS-PVNGS:2009AnnualMonitoringandComplianceReport An a lyt e A (:I L pH NA-AWSpecConductanc e@25C}Jmhos
TotalDissolvedSolids              mg/L                   2000                                              NE                  2 300 Thallium                           mg/L                 <0 0010                                            0 002                0 0018      ---
/cm 22,000 NE Moni torontyNA-AW Antimony mg/L<00200000600054NA-AWDissolvedAntimonymg
DissolvedThallium                  mg/L                 <0 0010 Bromodichloromethane              mg/L Bromoform                         mg/L Chloroform                         mg/L Dibromochloromethane              mg/L TotalTrihalomethanes              mg/L                 <0 0025                                            01                    0 09          i Tritium                            pCi/L       <320      <314                    <471      <491        20000          3.000  18000      20000 Iodine 131                         pCi/L                   <3 0                                              100                    90      100 Cesium-134                        pCi/L                   <19                                                75                  67 5      75 Cesium-137                        pCi/L                   <17                                              110                    99      110 Cobalt-60                         pCi/L                   <1 9                                              200                  180      200 Notes pmhoslcm micromhosper centimeter
/L<00020 Arsemc mg/L<00300 0.050045NA-AWDissolvedArsenic mg/L<00030 Barium mg/L003!218NA-AWDissolvedBarium mg/L 0.0052 Boron mg/L52B07156NE662662NA-AWDissolvedBoron mg/L58626460 Beryllium mg/L<00050000400036NAAWDissolvedBeryllium mg/L<00050 Cadmium mg/L<0.020000050086NA-AWDissolvedCadmiummg
_,L- Alert Level specifiedin Table 172-12 of the Permit
/L<00020 Chromium mg/L 0.089101009NA-AWDissolvedChromiummg
                &QL- AquiferQualityLimit specifiedin Table !7 2-12 of the Permit
/L<00050 Chtonde mg/L61005,6005
                &WQS- AquiferWaterQualityStandard IAL- IndicatorAlert Level specifiedinTable 17 2-10of the Permit mg/L- milligramsper liter NE - Not establishedinthe Permit pCi/L - pmocunesper Iiter 1 - For this uppermostaquifer POClocated west anddown-gradientof the generatingunits AQLs areonly establishedfor radionuchdes P _APS-PVNGS 138949 - 2009 Annual Mon and Comp_ Report'_Deliverables/Reports'_Fmal!Section ! Tables_0O9Table 1A 2 th[u 1A-21 WQ xisAPP-lO                          Page 8 of 20
,9005 ,900NE72207,220NA-AW Fluoride mg/L27 4617NA-AW Lead mg!L<00200 0.05015NA-AWDissolvedLead mg/L<00020 Mercury mg/L<00002000200018NAsAWDissolvedMercury mg/L<00002 Nickel mg/L010601009NA-AWDissolvedNickel mg/L 0.0131 Nitrate/NitriteasN mg/L 260 103399NA-AW Potassium mg/L1388 NE 8.8NA-AWDissolvedPotassiummg
/L11_42 Selenium mg/L 0.0753 0050087NA-AWDissolvedSeleniummg
/L 0.0063 Sutfate mg/L 2 , 400 NE 4 ,133NA-AWTotalDissolvedSolidsmg
/L 15000 NE18,675NA-AW Thallium mg/L<00050 000200018NA-AWDissolvedThalli u m mg/L<00005 Bromodi c hlorometh anemg/L Bromoform mg/L Chloroform mg/LDibromochtoromethanemg/LTotalTrihalomethanesmg
/L<00025 0.1009NA-AW Tiitium pQ/L<317<316<493<48020.000300018,000NA-AW Iodine-131 pQ/L<32 10090NA-AWCesium134 pCi/L<21 75675NA-AW Cesium-t37 pCi/L<23 11099NA-AW Cobalt-60 pCi/L<21 200180NA-AW Notes: pmhos icm-micromhospercentimeterA-Reanalysisresult10rdissolvedpotassiumwas12mg
/LAL-AlertLevelspecifiedinTab le172-20ofthePermitAQL-AquiferQualityLimitspecifiedinTable!72-20ofthePerm i tAWQS-AquiferWaterQualityStandardIAL.-IndicatorAJertLevelspecifiedinTable172-10ofthePermit mg/L-mi lligramsperliter NA-AW-AQLsarenotapplicabletoalertwellsandPV-193A_sanalertwellNE-NotestablishedinthePermit pCi/L-picoc urtesperliterP_APSPVNGSI138949..2009AnnualMortandComplReport\Detiverables',Rep o rt s\Finar_Section1Tables\200 9Table1A-2thru1A-21WQxisPV-193APage14of20 APS-PVNGS:2009AnnualMonitoringandComplianceReport Ana lyte A QL pH NA-AWSpecConductance@25Cpmhos/cm3300036.00035,00036,000NEMonitoronlyNA-AW An bmony mg/L<00400<00400<00400<00400000600054NA-AWDissolvedAntimonymg
/L<00400<00400<00400<00400 Arsenic mg/L<00600<00600<00600<006000.050045NA-AWDissolvedArsenic mg/L<00600<0.0600<0.0600<0.0600 Barium mg/L<00400<00400<00400<004002!8NA-AWD_ssolvedBariummg/L<0.040000!6<00400<00400 Boron mg/L20212323NE25482712NA-AWDissolvedBoron mg iL20222122 Bery!lium mg/L<00100<00100<00100<00100000400036NA-AWDissolvedBeryllium mg/L<00100<00100<00100<00100 Cadmiummg/L<0.0400<00400<00400<0,040000050148NA-AWDissolvedCadmiummg
/L<0.0400<00400<00400<0.0400


Chromium mg/L<0100<0100<01000193010.133NA-AWDissolvedChromiummg/L<0.100<0100<0100<0,100
APS-PVNGS:
2009 Annual  Monitoring  and Compliance    Report Analyte                                                                                                                    AQL pH                                                                                                                                      --/
Spec Conductance@25C            pmhos/cm                    5700                                    NE                  Monitoronly    ---_
Antimony                            mg/L                  <0 0040                                0 006                Reserved      --J DissolvedAntimony                  mg!L                  <0 0040 Arsenic                            mg/L                  <0 0060                                0 05                  Reserved      --
DissolvedArsenic                    mg/L                  <00060 Barium                              mg/L                    0 710                                    2                  Reserved      ---
DissolvedBarium                    mg/L                    0 594 Boron                              mg/L        085        0 89        081        0 92          NE            NE    Reserved        _i DissolvedBoron                      mglL        086        0 89        0 95        0 94 Beryllium                          mg/L                  <0 0010                                0 004                Reserved      ---'
DissolvedBeryllium                  mgfL                  <0 0010 Cadmium                            mg!L                  <0 0040                                0 005                Reserved      ---
DissolvedCadmium                    mg!L                  <0 0040 Chromium                           mg/L                   <0 0100                                 01                  Reserved      ---_
DissolvedChromium                  mg/L                  <00100 Chloride                            mg/L        1800        1700        1,800      1 900          NE          NE    Reserved      ---
Fluoride                            mg/L                      29                                      4                  Reserved          i Lead                                mg/L                    0 0082                                  0 05                Reserved        _i DissolvedLead                      mg/L                  <00040 Mercury                            mg/L                  <00002                                  0 002                Reserved      --J DissolvedMercury                    mg/L                  <00002 Nickel                              mg!L                    0 0250                                  0 1                  Reserved      -
DissolvedNickel                    mg/L                    0 0244 Nitrate/Nitriteas N                mg/L                      16                                    10                  Reserved      ---_
Potassium                          mg/L                      21                                    NE                  Reserved      -
DissolvedPotassium                  mg/L                      21 Selenium                            mg/L                  <00040                                  0 05                Reserved      ---
DissolvedSelenium                  mg/L                   <0 0040 Sulfate                            mg/L                      23                                    NE                  Reserved      ---
Total DissolvedSolids              mg/L                    3 400                                  NE                  Reserved      -- '
Thallium                            mg/L                  <00010                                  0002                  Reserved      _ r OissolvedThallium                  mg/L                  <00010 Bromodichlorornethane              mg!L Bromoferm                          mg/L Chloroform                          mg/L Dibromochloromethane                mg&
Total Trihalomethanes              mg/L                  <0 0025                                  01                  Reserved      ---
Tritium                            pCdL        <320        <314        <471        <491          20.000        3000    Reserved    Reserved Iodine-131                        pCi/L                    <3 5                                  100                 Reserved    Reserved Cesium-134                        pCi/L                    <2 2                                  75                  Reserved    Reserved Cesium-137                          pCi/L                    <2 1                                  110                Reserved    Reserved Cobalt-60                          pCi/L                    <2 2                                  200                Reserved    Reserved Notes pmhosicm - micromhospercentimeter AL Alert LevelspecifiedinTable 172-11of the Permit AQL - AquiferQuahtyLimitspecifiedinTable 172-11 of the Permit AWQS- AquiferWaterQualityStandard IAL - IndicatorAlert Level specifiedin Table 172 10 of the Perm{t mg!L milligramsper liter NE Not establishedin the Permit pCilL- pieocunesper liter 1 - For this uppermostaquiferPOC AQLswill only beestabhshedfor radlonuclides P APS-PVNGS!138949 - 2009 Annual Men and Compl Report',Deliverab{es!Reports\Final',Section I Tables,2.OOgTable 1A-2 thru 1A-21 WQ xtsAPP-12                          Page 9 of 20


Chloride mg/L7,6008,3008,4009,100NE11,56011,560NA-AW FluoridemglL414348644447NA-AW Leadmg/L<00400<O0400<00400<004000050078NA-AWDissolvedLead mg/L<00400<0.0400<0.0400<0
APS-PVNGS:
.0400 Mercury mg/L<00002<00002<00002<0,0002000200024NAAWDissolvedMercury mg/L<0.0002<00002<00002<0.0002 Nickel mg/L<0100<0.100<0100<010001009NA-AWDissolvedNickel mg lL<0100<0100<0100<0!0 0Nitrate/NitriteasNmg/L200200190200103035NA-AW Potassiummg/L15t25021NE1333NA-AWDissolvedPotassiummg/L15A15_51'18E' Selenium mg/L00840!04<01000.1000.050327NA-AWDissolvedSeleniummg
2009AnnualMonitoringand Compliance Report Analyte                                                                                        AQL pH SpecConductance    @25C      pmhos/cm                      NE                        Monitoronly MonitorOnly Antimony                        mg/L                       0006                        Reserved Reserved DissolvedAntimony                mg/L Arsenic                          mg/L                       005                        Reserved      Reserved Dissolved Arsenic                mg/L Barium                          mg/L                         2                        Reserved      Reserved DissolvedBanum                  mg/L
/L008700869<010000946 Sulfate mg/L7,6008,4007,9008,600NE9,515NA-AWTota!DissolvedSolidsmg/L280002700028,00029,000NE36,812NA-AW Thalliummg/L<00100<00100<00100<00100000200018NA-AWDissolvedThallium mg/L<00100<0.0100<0.0100<00100Bromodichloromethanemg
_oron                            mg/L           !9         NE            NE          Reserved      Reserved DissolvedBoron                  mg/L           1&
/L Btomoform mg/L Chloroform mg/LDibromochloromethanemg
Beryllium                        mg/L                       0 004                        Reserved      Reserved DissolvedBeryllium              mg;L Cadmium                          mg/L                       0005                        Reserved      Reserved DissolvedCadmium                mg/L Chromium                        mg/L                       0I                          Reserved      Reserved DissolvedChromium                mg/L Chloride                        mg/L           140        NE            NE            Reserved      Reserved Fluoride                         mg/L                          4                          Reserved      Reserved Lead                             mg/L                       0 05                        Reserved      Reserved DissolvedLead                    mg/L Mercury                         mg/L                       0 002                        Reserved      Reserved DissolvedMercury                mg/L Nickel                           mg/L                         01                          Reserved      Reserved DissolvedNickel                  mg/L Nitrate/Nitrite asN                mg/L                        t0                          Reserved      Reserved Potassium                       mg/L                        NE                          Reserved      Reserved DissolvedPotassium              mg/L Selenium                         mg/L                       005                          Reserved      Reserved DBsotvedSelenium                mg/L Sulfate                         mg/L                         NE                          Reserved      Reserved TotalDissolved  Solids          mg/L                        NE                          Reserved      Reserved Thallium                         mg/L                     0 002                        Reserved      Reserved DissolvedThallium                mg/L Bromodichloromethane              mg/L Bromoform                         mg/L Chloroform                       mg/L Dibromochloromethane              mg&
/L TotalTnhalomethanesmg/L<00025<0,0025<00025<0.0025010.09NAAW TritiumpCi/L<322<319<467<47720.0003000!8,000NA-AW Iodine-131pCi/L<3.9<42<3.2<4.110090NA-AWCesium134 p Q/L<1.8<18<22<2375675NA-AW Cesium-137pCifL<18<17<19<2311099NAAW Cobalt-60 pQ/L<19<!9<2.2<23200180NA-AW Notes pmhos/cm-mieromhospercentimeterA-Reanalysisresultfordissolvedpot assiumwas15mg i LAL-AlertLevelspe cifiedinTable172-28ofthePermitB-Reanalysisresultfordissolvedpotassiumwas78mg
TotalTrihalomethanes             mg/L                       01                          Reserved      Reserved Tritium                         pOi/L           <486      20,000        Reserved        Reserved      Reserved
/L AQL-AquiferQuatityLimitspecifiedinTable172-28ofthePermitCReanalysisresultfordissolvedpotassiumwas 72mg i LAWQS-AquiferWaterQualityStandard O-Reanalysisresultfo[dissolvedpotassiumwas10mg
                                  !odine-131                      pOi/L                       100                        Reserved      Reserved Cesium-134                       pCi/L                       75                          Reserved      Reserved Cesium-137                      pCi/L                       110                        Reserved      Reserved Cobalt-60                       pOi/L                       200                        Reserved      Reserved Notes pmhoslcm- micromhos    percentimeter AL- ,'Ner_LevelspecifiedinTable172-31of thePermit AQL-AquiferQualityL_mitspecifiedinTable172-31of thePermit AWQS-AquiferWaterQualityStandard IAL- indicatorAlertLevelspecifiedin Table172-10ofthePermit mg/L milligramsperliter NE Noteslablished  inthePermit pCiiL-p_cocunes  per hter P \APS-PVNGS',138949 - 2009 Annual Mon and Compl Report\Dehverables\Reports\Flnal\Section 1 Tables/2009Table  1A-2 tflru 1A-21 WO xlsAPP-13          Page 10 of 20
/L IA L.-IndicatorAlertLevelspecifiedinTabte172-10ofthePermit mg/L-milligramsperliterNA-AW-AQLsarenotapplic abletoalertwellsandPVq95A_sanalertwellNE-NotestablishedinthePermit pC d L-pJcocunesperliterP'_APSPVNGS',1389492009AnnualMonandComp!ReportlDeliverabl e si R eports\Fin al\Section!Tab l es\ e1A-2thru1A
-21WQxlsPV-195APage15of20.................._',,_=
t-'ufL_ueuveraDles/Ixeports
\Final\Section!Tab l es\1A-2thru1A
-21WQxlsPV-195APage15of20 APS-PVNGS:2009AnnualMonitoringandComplianceReport Analyte A Q L pH NA-AWSpecConductance@25CIJmhos
/cm 9100 NEMonitoronlyNA-AW Antimony mg/L<00100000600054NA-AWDissolvedAntimonymg
/L<00100 Arsenic mg!L<001500050045NAAWDissolvedArseni c mg i L<00150 Banum mg/L0047 218NA-AWDissolvedBarium mg/L00536 Boron mg iL37354134373936NE455455NA-AW DissolvedBoron mg/L36374243383637 Bery!lium mg/L<0.0025000400036NAAWDissolvedBerylliummg i L<00025 Cadm ium mg/L<00100000500045NAAWDissolvedCadmiummg
/L<00100 Chromium mg/L0208'_0357_0I014NA-AWDissolvedChromiummg
/L<00250<00250 Chlonde mg/L220021002.4002400E2800"2,700H2600_NE2,4712,471NA-AW Fluoride mg/L50 468NAAW Lead mg/L<001000050045NA-AWDissolvedLead mg/L<00100 Mercury mg/L<00002000200016NA-AWDissolvedMercury mg/L<00002 Nickel mg/L<002500!009NA-AWDissolvedNickel mg/L<00250 Nitrate/NitriteasN mg/L3741 10425NA-AW Potassium mg/L65_27 NE404NA-AWDissolvedPotassiummg
/L57<20 Selenium mg i L<001000050045NA-AWDissolvedSelen_um mg/L<00100 Sulfate mg/L 640 NE701NA-AW TotalDissolvedSohdsmg/L53005600F NE4,782NA-AW Thallium mg/L<0002500020002NAAWDissolvedThallium mg/L<00025Bromodichloromethanemg
/L Bromoform mg/L Chloroform mg!LDibromochloromethanemg i L TotalTrihalomethanes mg/L<0002501009NA-AW Tritium pCi/L<320<326<316<491<484<472<49420,0003,00018,000NA-AWIodine-13t pCi/L<42 10090NA-AW Cesium-134 pCi!L<18 75675NA-AWCesium137 pCi/L<16 11099NA-AW Cobalt-60 pCi/L<19 200180NA-AW Notes pmhos/cmmicromhosperc e nt t meterA-Reanalysisresultforchrom_umwas0193mg i LALAlertLevelspecifiedinTabl e172-16ofthePermitB-Reanalysisresultforpotassiumwas53mg
/LAQL-AquiferQualityLimitspecifiedinTable172-16ofthePermitC-Reanalysisresultfortotaldissolvedsolidsw as5200mg l LAWQSAquiferWaterQualityStandardD-Reanalyslsresultforchromiumwas0167mg i LIAL-IndicatorAlertLevelspecified inTable172-10ofthePermitE-Reanalysisresultforchlondewas2300mg
/L mg iL-milligr amsperliterF-Differetaliquotofsamplehads ameresultsNA-AW-AQLsarenotapplicabletoalertwellsandPV-198ARisanalertwellG-Reanalysisresultforchloridewas2800mg
/LNE-NotestablishedinthePermitH-Reanalysisresultforchloridewas2800mg i L pCi/L-p_cocunesperliterI-Reanalysisresultfo rchloridewas2.
700mg/LPAPS-PVNGS\138949-2009AnnualMonandComplRepor t\Deliverables\
Reports\Final\Sect_on1Tables,2OO9Table1A-2thru1A-21WQxlsPV-198ARPage16of20


APS-PVNGS:2009AnnualMonitoringandComplianceReport Analy t e AQ L pH NA-AWSpecConductance@25CJmhos
APS-PVNGS:
/crn2600026.0002500025
2009 Annual    Monitoring and Compliance    Report Analyte                                                                                        AQL pH                                                                                                         NE Spec Conductance@25C              tJmhos/cm                        NE                      Monitoronly    NE Antimony                             mg/L                         0 006                    Reserved      --
,000NEMonitoronlyNA-AW Antimony mg/L<00100<00200<00200<00200000600054NA-AWDissolvedAntimonymg
DissolvedAntimony                    mg/L Arsenic                             mg/L                          0 05                      Reserved      ---'
/L<00100<00200<00200<00200 Arsenic mg/L00163<00300<0.0300<003000050045NA-AWDissolvedArsenic mg/L<00150<00300<00300<00300 Barium mg/L00338003040045700311218NA-AWDissolvedBarium mg/L00297003350031200280 Boron mg/L1617!618NE29452945NA-AWDissolvedBoron mg/L16181820 Beryllium mg/L<00025<00050<0.0050<00050000400036NA-AWDissolvedBeryllium mg/L<0.0025<0.0050<00050<00050 C admium mg/L<00100<00200<0.0200<002000005004NA-AWDissolvedCadmiummg
DissolvedArsenic                    mg/L Barium                               mg/L                            2                      Reserved      ---'
/L<00100<0.0200<0.0200<00200
DissolvedBabum                      mg/L Boron                               mg/L            18            NE            NE        Reserved      NE DissolvedBoron                      mg/L            18 Beryllium                            mg!L                          0 004                    Reserved      ---'
DissolvedBeryllium                  mg/L Cadmium                              mg/L                         0 005                    Reserved      --
DissolvedCadmium                    mg/L Chromium                            mg/L                          01                      Reserved      --
DissolvedChromium                    mgiL Chloride                            mg/L        14000            NE            NE        Reserved      NE Ruoride                              mg!L                            4                      Reserved      ---_
Lead                                mg/L                           0 05                    Reserved      --)
DissolvedLead                        mg/L Mercury                              mg/L                          0 002                    Reserved      -
DissolvedMercury                    mg/L Nickel                              mg/L                           0 1                      Reserved      -
DissolvedNickel                      mg!L Nitrate/Nitriteas N                  mg/L                            10                      Reserved        ---
Potassium                            mglL                            NE                      Reserved        NE DissolvedPotassium                  mg/L Setenium                            mg/L                          0 05                    Reserved        -
DissolvedSelenium                    mg/L Sulfate                              mg&                            NE                      Reserved        NE Tote}DissolvedSolids                mg)L                            NE                      Reserved        NE Thalhum                              mg!L                          0002                      Reserved        ---
DissolvedThallium                    mg/L BTomodlchloromethene                mgiL Bromoform                            mgiL Chloroform                          mg/L Dibromochloromethane                mg/L Total Trihalomethanes                mg/L                            01                      Reserved      ---
Tritium                              pCi/L          ,:477          20000        Reserved      Reserved    Reserved Iodine-13t                          pCi/L                          100                      Reserved    Reserved Cesium-134                          pCI/L                          75                      Reserved    Reserved Cesium-137                          pCi/L                          110                      Reserved    Reserved Cobalt-60                            pCi/L                          200                      Reserved    Reserved Notes pmhos/cm micromhospercentimeter AL - Alert Level specifiedinTable !7 2-32 of the Permit AQL- AquiferQualityLimdspecifiedin Table 172_32of the Permit AWQS- AquiferWaterQualifyStandard IAL - IndicatorAlert Level speclliedm Tabie17 2-10 of the Permit mglL milligramsper liter NE Not establishedin the Permit pCi/L- pieocuriesper lite[
1 - AQLswiflonly be establishedfor rad_onucltdes P tAPS-PVNGS/138949 - 2009 Annual Mon and Compl Report/Detwerables_Reports/FinaliSection      I Tables'_009Table 1A-2 thru 1A-21 WQ xlsAPP-14                        Page  ! ! of 20
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Chromium mg/L0231<005000124007520.1009NA-AWDissolvedChromiummg
APS-PVNGS:
/L<00250<00500<00500<00500
2009 Annual Monitoring  and Compliance  Report
                                            /_nalyte                                                                              AQL pH                                                                                                  NE Speo Conductance@25C            pmhoalcm                      NE                  Monitoronly I  NE Antimony                            mglL                      0 006                  Reserved      -- '
DrssolvedAntimony                  mg/L Arsenic                            mg/L                      0 05                  Reserved      ---
DissolvedArsenic                    mg/L Barium                              mg/L                        2                    Reserved      ---
DissolvedBarium                      mg/L Boron                                mg/L          13          NE          NE      Reserved      NE DissolvedBoron                      mg/L          13 Beryllium                          mg/L                    0004                    Reserved      --J DissolvedBeryllium                  mg/L Cadmium                              mgtL                    0 005                  Reserved      -- '
DissolvedCadmium                    mg/L Chromium                           mg/L                      0 1                  Reserved        ---
DissolvedChromium                  mg/L Chloride                            mg!L        9.300        NE          NE      Reserved      NE Fluoride                            mg!L                        4                    Reserved      ---'
Lead                                mg[L                      0 05                  Reserved        ---'
DissolvedLead                      mg/L Mercury                            mg/L                      0 002                  Reserved        ---
DissolvedMercury                    mg/L Nickel                              mg/L                      0I                    Reserved        ___ T
                                'DissolvedNicker                    mg/L NitrateJNitrlteas N                mg/L                        t0                  Reserved        ---
Potassium                          mgiL                      NE                    Reserved        NE DissolvedPotassium                  mg/L Selenium                            mg/L                      0 05                    Reserved      --
DissolvedSelenium                  mg/L Sulfate                            mg/L                      NE                    Reserved      NE Total DissolvedSolids              mg/L                      NE                    Reserved      NE Thallium                            mg!L                      0 002                  Reserved      ---'
DissolvedThallium                  mg/L Bromodlchloromethane              mgfL Bromoform                          mg/L Chloroform                        mg/L Dibromochloromethane              mg/L Total Trihalomethanes              mg/L                        01                    Reserved        --
Tritium                            pCi/L        <477      20000      Reserved    Reserved    Reserved Iodine-t31                        pCifL                      100                    Reserved    Reserved Cesium-134                        pCifL                      75                    Reserved    Reserved Cesium-137                        pCilL                      110                    Reserved    Reserved Cobalt-60                          pCi/L                      200                    Reserved    Reserved Notes pmhos/cm- micromhosper centimeter AL - Alert Level specifiedm Table 172-33 of the Permit AQL - AquiferQualityLimitspecifiedin Table 172-33of the Permit AWQS - AquiferWater QualityStandard IAL- IndicatorAlert Level specdiedmTable 172-10 of the Permit mg/L- milligramsper liter NE -Not estabhshedm the Permit pQ/L picocuriesperI_ter 1 - AQLswill on}ybe establishedfor radlonucl_des P APS-PVNGS!138949 2009Annual Mor_ and CompJ Report',DehverablesiReports_Fmal/Section 1Tables_0O9Table 1A-2thru 1A21WQxlsAPP-15                        Page 12 of 20


Ch!oride mg/L5 ,5005,5005,7005,600NE83128,312NA-AW Fluoride mg/L4847484484106NA-AW Lead mg/L<00100<00200<00200<002000050045NA-AWDissolvedLead mg/L<00100<00200<00200<00200 Mercury mg/L<00002<00002<00002<00002000200018NAAWDissolvedMercury mg/L<00002<00002<0.0002<00002 Nickel mg/L0.0906<005000.1290069601009NA-AWDissolvedN ickel mg/L00884<0050000911_:00645 Nitrate/NitnteasN mg/L2121171610244NA-AW Potassium mg/L3128!1!6NE1069NA-AWDissolvedPotassiummg
APS-PVNGS:
/L30A33_14E'16E
2009 Annual Monitoring and Compliance              Report Analyte                                                                                                                                          AQL pH                                                                                                                                                          NA-AW SpecConductance    @25C        pmhos/cm 11000                        11000        11000          11.000          NE                        Monitoronly    NA-AW Antimony                          mgiL              <0 0100      <00100        <00100        c0.0020        0 006                          00054        NAAW Dissolved Antimony                mg/L              <0 0100      <00100        <00100        <00020 Arsenic                            mg/L              0 0616        0 0603      00352          0 0374        005                            0 145      NA-AW DissolvedArsenic                  mg/L              0 0444        0 0477      0 0304          0.0378 Barium                            mg/L              0.0178        0 0263      0 0165          00151            2                              18        NA-AW DissolvedBarium                    mg/L              0 0181        0 0202      0.0124          00145 Boron                              mg/L                  65            67            13            75            NE            799            799        NA-AW Dlssofved Boron                    mg/L                  65            65          65            73 Beryllium                          mg/L              <0.0025        <00010      <00025        <00005          0004                          0 0036      NA-AW DissolvedBeryllium                  mg/L              <0.0025        <00025      <00025        <00005 Cadmium                            mg/L              <00100        <00100      <00100        <00020          0005                          0 043      NA-AW DissolvedCadmium                    mglL              <00100 <00100              <00100        c00020 Chromium                            mg/L              0.0410 <00250              <0 0250        <00050          01                            009        NA-AW DissolvedChromium                  mglL              <0.0250 <00250              c0 0250        <00050 Chloride                            mg/L              2,200          2,100        2,200          2,300          NE            2.491          2,491      NA-AW Ftuoride                            mg/L                77            77          8 76          742          "4                              I27        NA-AW Lead                               mg/L             <00100         <00100      <00100        <0 0020        0.05                          0 045      NA-AW DissolvedLead                      mg/L             <00100         <00100      <00100        c0 0020 Mercury                             mg/L             <00002         <00002       <00002         <0 0002        0 002                        0 0035      NA-AW DissolvedMercury                    mglL              <00002 <00002               <00002        <00002 Nickel                             mglL              0 0327 <00250              <00250        <0 0050          01                            0 09      NA-AW DissolvedNickel                    mg/L              <0.0250 <00250              <00250          <00050 Nitrate/Nilnte asN                    mglL                67_'          65            62            66_          10                            653        NA-AW Potassium                          mg/L                46            45            34            22F          NE                            363        NA-AW DissolvedPotassium                  mg/L                42_            4 3_          16r'          16_
Selenrum                            mg/L              0 032        0 0341        0 0292        0 0257        005                            0061        NA-AW DissolvedSelenrum                  mg/L              0029          0 0328        0 0283        0 0257 Sulfate                            mg/L                11700          1,800        1,700          11800          NE                            2,868        NA-AW TotalDissolvedSolids                mg/L              7,500          6,800        7,400          7,600          NE                            7,698        NA-AW Thallium                            mg/L              <0 0025        <00025      <00025          <00005        0 002                        00018        NA-AW DissolvedThallium                  mg/L              <00025        <00025      <00025          <00005 Bromodichloromethane                mg/L E_rom()for'm                        mg/L Chloroform                          mglL Dibromochloromethane                mg/L TotalTdhalomethanes                mg/L              <00025        <00025      <00025          <00025          01                            0 09        NA-AW Tntium                              pCi/L              <322          <314        <467          <491        20000          3000            18,000      NA-AW ledme-131                          pOi/L                <50          <46          <30            <28          100                              90        NA-AW Cesium-134                          pCitL                <18          <2 1          <19            <24          75                            67 5        NA-AW Cesium-137                          pCi/L                <18          <2 1          <18            <22          110                              99        NA-AW Cobalt-60                          pCitL                <18          <22          <20            <22          200                            180        NA-AW Notes pmhos/cm-m_cromhos      petcentimeter                                                                      A - Reanalysis  resultfor mtraleinitriteasN was68 mg/L AL-AlertLevelspecified  inTable172-27o1thePermit                                                          B - Reanalysis  resultfor dissolvedpotassium  was3 8 mgiL AQL-AquiferQuatityLimitspecified_nTable172-27o1thePermit                                                    C - Reanalysis  resultfordissolvedpotassium  was4 3mg/L AWQS-AquiferWaterQualityStandard                                                                            D Reanalysis    resultfordissolvedpotassium  was22rag&
IAL- Indicator AlertLevetspecifiedinTable172-10ofthePermit                                                  E- Reanalysis    resultfor nitrate/nitrite asNwas65 mg/L mgiL- milligrams  per ILter                                                                                F - Reanalysis  resultfor potassium  was4 0 mg/L NA-AW- AQLsarenotapplicable        toalertwellsandPV-!4H_sanalertwell                                      G Reanalysis    resultfor disso!ved  potassiumwas3 7 mg/L NE- NotestablishedinthePermit pCiiL-picocuries perliter P iAPS-PVNGS',138949  - 2009 Annual Mort and Compl Report\Deliverables\Reports\Final\Section              1 Tables\2009Table  1A-2 ttlru 1A-21 WQ xlsPV-14H                          Page 13 of 20
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Selenium mg/L002020036900537<002000050081NA-AWDissolvedSeleniummg
APS-PVNGS:
/L002260.03290.0300<00200 Sulfate mg iL6 ,0005 ,9006 ,1006,200NE10,628NA-AWTotalD!ssolvedSolidsmg
2009 Annual Monitoring and Compliance            Report Analyte                                                                                                                            A(:IL pH                                                                                                                                          NA-AW SpecConductance    @25C      }Jmhos/cm                      22,000                                    NE                      Monitoronty  NA-AW Antimony                          mg/L                     <00200                                  0 006                      0 0054      NA-AW DissolvedAntimony                mg/L                     <00020 Arsemc                            mg/L                       <00300                                  0.05                        0045      NA-AW DissolvedArsenic                  mg/L                     <00030 Barium                            mg/L                       0 03!                                     2                          18       NA-AW DissolvedBarium                  mg/L                       0.0052 Boron                            mg/L           52            B0            71          56          NE           6 62          6 62      NA-AW DissolvedBoron                    mg/L           58            62            64          60 Beryllium                        mg/L                       <00050                                  0 004                      0 0036      NAAW DissolvedBeryllium                mg/L                     <00050 Cadmium                          mg/L                     <0.0200                                  0 005                        0086      NA-AW DissolvedCadmium                  mg/L                       <00020 Chromium                          mg/L                       0.0891                                    01                          009      NA-AW DissolvedChromium                mg/L                     <00050 Chtonde                          mg/L         6100          5,600        5,900        5,900        NE          7220          7,220      NA-AW Fluoride                          mg/L                        27                                      4                          617      NA-AW Lead                             mg!L                       <00200                                  0.05                        0 15      NA-AW DissolvedLead                    mg/L                       <00020 Mercury                           mg/L                       <00002                                  0002                        0 0018      NAsAW DissolvedMercury                  mg/L                       <00002 Nickel                            mg/L                       0 106                                    01                          0 09      NA-AW DissolvedNickel                  mg/L                       0.0131 Nitrate/Nitrite asN                mg/L                         260                                    10                        3399      NA-AW Potassium                         mg/L                         13          88                        NE                          8.8      NA-AW DissolvedPotassium                mg/L                        11_          42 Selenium                          mg/L                      0.0753                                  005                        0087      NA-AW Dissolved Selenium                mg/L                      0.0063 Sutfate                          mg/L                       2,400                                    NE                        4,133      NA-AW TotalDissolvedSolids              mg/L                       15000                                    NE                        18,675    NA-AW Thallium                         mg/L                       <00050                                  0002                        00018      NA-AW Dissolved Thallium                mg/L                       <00005 Bromodichloromethane              mg/L Bromoform                        mg/L Chloroform                       mg/L Dibromochtoromethane              mg/L TotalTrihalomethanes              mg/L                       <00025                                    0.1                        0 09      NA-AW Tiitium                          pQ/L         <317           <316          <493        <480      20.000          3000          18,000    NA-AW Iodine-131                       pQ/L                         <32                                    100                          90      NA-AW Cesium134                        pCi/L                       <21                                    75                          675      NA-AW Cesium-t37                        pCi/L                       <23                                    110                          99      NA-AW Cobalt-60                         pCi/L                       <21                                    200                          180      NA-AW Notes:
/L20,000200002000017,000NE23,129NA-AW Thallium mg/L<00025<00050<00050<0.0050000200018NA-AWDissolvedThallium mg/L<00025<00050<00050<00050Bromodichloromethanemg
pmhosicm- micromhos      percentimeter                                                          A- Reanalysis  result10rdissolvedpotassium was12mg/L AL-AlertLevelspecifiedinTable172-20ofthePermit AQL-AquiferQualityLimitspecifiedinTable!72-20 ofthePermit AWQS- AquiferWaterQualityStandard IAL.- IndicatorAJertLevelspecifiedinTable172-10of thePermit mg/L-milligrams  perliter NA-AW- AQLsarenotapplicable      to alertwellsandPV-193A_sanalertwell NE- Notestablished  inthePermit pCi/L- picocurtes perliter P _APS PVNGSI138949 .. 2009 Annual Mort and Compl Report\Detiverables',Reports\Finar_Section  1 Tables\2009Table 1A-2 thru 1A-21 WQ xisPV-193A                      Page 14 of 20
/L<000050 Bromoform mg/L<0.0010 Chloroform mg/L<000050 Dibromochl oromethane mg/L<0: 00050TotalTrthalomethanesmg
/L<00025<00025<00025<0002501009NA-AW Tntium pCi/L<326<321<493<48020000300018,000NA-AW Iodine-!31 pCi/L<35<41<36<3310090NA-AW Cesium-134 pCi/L<23<22<18<2375675NA-AW Cesium-137 pCi/L<23<22<19<2311099NA-AW Cobalt-60 pCi/L<25<21<19<21200180NA-AW Notes pmhos icmm_cromhospercentimeterA-Reanalysisresultfordissolvedpotassiumwas35mg i LAL-AlertLevelspecifiedinTable172-15ofthePermitB-Reanalysisresultfordissolvedpotassiumwas23mg
/LAQL-AquiferQualityDmitspeci fiedinTable172-15ofthePermitC-Reanalysisresultfordissolvednickelwas00848mg
/LAWQS-AquiferWaterQualityStandardD-Reanalysisresultfordissolvedpotassiumwas84mg
/L tAL-IndicatorAlertLevelspecifiedinTable172-10ofthePermitE-Reanalysisresultfordissolvedpotassiumwas15mg
/L mg/L-milligramsperliterNA-AW-AQLsarenotapplicabletoalertwellsandPV-206A_sanalertwell NE-NotestablishedinthePermit pQ/L-picocunesperliterP,APS-PVNGS',!38949-2009AnnualMortandComplReport\Dellverab_es\Reports\Final\Section1Tables\2OO9Table1A
-2thru1A21WQxlsPV206APage17of20 APS-PVNGS:2009AnnualMonitoringandComplianceReport Ana l yte AQL pH NA-AWSpecConductance@25CpmhosJcm 11000 NEMonloronlyNA-AW Antimony mg/L<00100000600054NA-AWDissolvedAntimonymg
/L<00100 Arsenic mg/L 00987 0.050159NA-AWDissolvedArsenic mg/L 0.0986 Barium mg/L00532 2t8NA-AWDissolvedBarium mg/L0041 Boron mg/L67697071NE11581158NA-AWDissolvedBoron mg/L70696369 Beryllium mg/L<00025000400036NA-AWDissolvedBeryllium mg l L<0.0025 Cadmium mg/L<0010000050022NA-AWDissolvedCadmiummg
/L<00100 Chromium mgJL<0025001009NA-AWDissolvedChromiummg
/L<0.0250 Chloridemg;L2,0002,1002,1001
,900NE27672.767NA-AW Fluonde mg/L118 4241NA-AW Lead mg./L<0.01000050045NA-AWDtssotvedLead mg/L<00100 Mercury mg/L<00002000200018NA-AWD_ssolvedMercury mg/L<00002 N_ckel mg/L<0025001009NAAWDissolvedNickel mg l L<00250N_traletNitriteasN mg/L 75 101245NA-AW Potassium mg/L<20 NE462NAAWDissolvedPotassiummg
/L21 Setenium mgJL003910050048NA-AWDissolvedSeleniummg
/L00402 Sulfate mg/L 1,700 NE2,355NAAWTotalDissolvedSolidsmg
/L 6,600NE9,318NA-AW Thallium mg!L<0.0025000200018NA-AWDissolvedThallium mg/L<00025Bromodichloromethanemg
/L Brom o form mg/L Chloroform mg/LDibromochloromethanemg
/L TotalTrihalomethanesmg
/L<0002501009NA-AW T rit ium pCi/L<317<319<467<47020,0003,00018.000NA-AW Iodine-131 pCi/L<48 10090NA-AW Cesium-134 pCi/L<t8 75675NA-AW Cesium-137 pCi/L<I7 11099NA-AW Cobalt-60 pCi/L<19 200180NAAW Notes: pmhos iem-micromhospe r centimeterALAlertLevelspecifiedinTable172-25ofthePermit


AQL-AquiferQualityLimitspecifiedinTable!72-25ofthePermit AWQS-AquiferWaterQualityStanda r dIAL-IndicatorAlertLevelspecifiedinTable172
APS-PVNGS:
-10o1thePermit
2009AnnualMonitoringandComplianceReport Analyte                                                                                                                                            AQL pH                                                                                                                                                            NA-AW Spec Conductance              @25C        pmhos/cm 33000                  36.000        35,000        36,000          NE                      Monitoronly  NA-AW Anbmony                                      mg/L          <00400        <00400        <00400      <00400          0006                        00054      NA-AW DissolvedAntimony                            mg/L          <00400        <00400        <00400      <00400 Arsenic                                      mg/L          <00600        <00600 <00600 <00600                        0.05                        0 045      NA-AW DissolvedArsenic                              mg/L          <00600        <0.0600 <0.0600 <0.0600 Barium                                        mg/L          <00400 <00400              <00400      <00400            2                            !8      NA-AW D_ssolved  Barium                            mg/L          <0.0400 00!6                <0 0400      <00400 Boron                                        mg/L            20            21            23          23            NE          2548          2712      NA-AW DissolvedBoron                                mgiL            20            22            21          22 Bery!lium                                    mg/L          <00100        <00100        <00100      <00100          0004                        0 0036      NA-AW DissolvedBeryllium                            mg/L          <00100        <00100        <00100      <00100 Cadmium                                      mg/L          <0.0400 <00400              <00400      <0,0400          0005                        0148      NA-AW DissolvedCadmium                              mg/L          <0.0400 <00400              <0 0400      <0.0400 Chromium                                      mg/L          <0 100        <0 100        <0100          0193            01                          0.133      NA-AW DissolvedChromium                            mg/L          <0.100        <0100        <0100        <0,100 Chloride                                      mg/L          7,600        8,300        8,400        9,100          NE          11,560        11,560      NA-AW Fluoride                                      mglL            41            43            4 86          44              4                          47        NA-AW Lead                                          mg/L          <00400        <O0400 <0 0400 <00400                      005                          0078      NA-AW DissolvedLead                                mg/L          <00400        <0.0400 <0.0400 <0.0400 Mercury                                      mg/L          <00002 <00002              <00002      <0,0002          0002                        0 0024      NAAW DissolvedMercury                              mg/L          <0.0002 <00002              <00002      <0.0002 Nickel                                        mg/L          <0100        <0.100        <0100        <0100            01                          0 09      NA-AW DissolvedNickel                              mglL          <0100        <0 100        <0 100        <0!00 Nitrate/Nitrite  asN                          mg/L            200          200          190          200            10                          3035      NA-AW Potassium                                    mg/L            15            t2            50            21            NE                          1333      NA-AW DissolvedPotassium                            mg/L            15A          15_          51'          18E' Selenium                                      mg/L          0084          0 !04        <0 100        0.100          0.05                        0 327      NA-AW DissolvedSelenium                            mg/L          0 087        00869        <0 100        0 0946 Sulfate                                      mg/L          7,600        8,400        7,900        8,600          NE                          9,515      NA-AW Tota!DissolvedSolids                        mg/L          28000        27000        28,000        29,000          NE                        36,812      NA-AW Thallium                                      mg/L          <0 0100      <00100 <00100 <00100                        0 002                      00018      NA-AW Dissolved Thallium                          mg/L          <0 0100      <0.0100 <0.0100 <00100 Bromodichloromethane                        mg/L Btomoform                                    mg/L Chloroform                                  mg/L Dibromochloromethane                        mg/L TotalTnhalomethanes                          mg/L          <0 0025      <0,0025 <00025              <0.0025          01                          0.09      NAAW Tritium                                      pCi/L          <322          <319          <467        <477          20.000          3000        !8,000      NA-AW Iodine-131                                  pCi/L          <3.9          <42          <3.2        <4.1            100                          90      NA-AW Cesium134                                    pQ/L            <1.8          <18          <22          <2 3            75                          675      NA-AW Cesium-137                                  pCifL          <18          <17          <19          <23            110                          99      NAAW Cobalt-60                                    pQ/L            <19          <! 9          <2.2        <2 3            200                          180      NA-AW Notes pmhos/cm- mieromhos              percentimeter                                                                A -Reanalysis  resultfor dissolvedpotassiumwas15mgiL AL-AlertLevelspecifiedinTable172-28ofthePermit                                                                  B -Reanalysis  resultfordissolvedpotassium was7 8mg/L AQL-AquiferQuatityLimitspecifiedinTable172-28of thePermit                                                      C Reanalysis    resultfor dissolvedpotassium was72mgiL AWQS-AquiferWaterQualityStandard                                                                                O- Reanalysis  resultfo[ dissolvedpotassium was10mg/L IAL.- IndicatorAlertLevelspecifiedinTabte172-10ofthePermit mg/L-milligramsperliter NA-AW-AQLsarenotapplicable                  to alertwellsandPVq95A_sanalertwell NE- Notestablished            inthePermit pCdL- pJcocunes          perliter P '_APS PVNGS',138949    2009 Annual Mon and Comp!              ReportlDeliverablesiReports\Final\Section    ! 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mg iL-milligramsperliter NA-AW-AQLsarenotapp hcabletoalertwellsandPV-34HisanalertwellNENotestablishedinthePermit pCi iL-p_cocuriesperliterP',APS-PVNGS',13894.9-2009AnnualMon andComplReport\Deliverables\Reports\Fma!\Secrion1Tables\2OOgTable1A-2thru1A-21WQxisPV-34HPage18of20 APS-PVNGS:2009AnnualMonitoringandComplianceReport Anal yte A (I L pH NA-AWSpecConductance@25Cpmhos
APS-PVNGS:
/cm12.00013,000!2
2009 Annual Monitoringand ComplianceReport Analyte                                                                                                                                                            AQL pH                                                                                                                                                                           NA-AW Spec Conductance  @25C        IJmhos/cm                              9100                                                            NE                    Monitoronly    NA-AW Antimony                         mg/L                                <00100                                                         0 006                      0 0054      NA-AW DissolvedAntimony                mg/L                               <00100 Arsenic                          mg!L                                <00150                                                           005                        0 045      NAAW Dissolved Arsenic                mgiL                                <00150 Banum                            mg/L                                  0 047                                                          2                            18      NA-AW DissolvedBarium                  mg/L                                0 0536 Boron                           mgiL          37        35            41            34        37          39            36          NE            4 55          455      NA-AW Dissolved Boron                  mg/L         36        37            42            43        38          36            37 Bery!lium                        mg/L                               <0.0025                                                        0 004                      0 0036      NAAW DissolvedBeryllium              mgiL                                <00025 Cadmium                         mg/L                               <00100                                                         0 005                      0 0045      NAAW DissolvedCadmium                mg/L                               <00100 Chromium                         mg/L                                0 208'_      0 357_                                            0I                          0 14      NA-AW DissolvedChromium                mg/L                               <00250         <00250 Chlonde                          mg/L        2 200      2 100        2.400        2400E      2 800"    2,700 H        2600_        NE          2,471        2,471      NA-AW Fluoride                         mg/L                                  50                                                              4                          68      NAAW Lead                             mg/L                                <00100                                                           0 05                        0045      NA-AW DissolvedLead                    mg/L                                 <00100 Mercury                         mg/L                                 <00002                                                         0 002                      0 0016      NA-AW DissolvedMercury                mg/L                                 <00002 Nickel                           mg/L                               <00250                                                            0!                         009      NA-AW DissolvedNickel                  mg/L                                 <00250 Nitrate/Nitrite asN                mg/L                     37            41                                                            10                          42 5      NA-AW Potassium                        mg/L                                   6 5_          27                                              NE                          4 04      NA-AW DissolvedPotassium                mg/L                                 57            <20 Selenium                          mgiL                                <00100                                                          0 05                        0 045      NA-AW DissolvedSelen_u  m              mg/L                               <00100 Sulfate                          mg/L                                 640                                                            NE                          701      NA-AW TotalDissolvedSohds              mg/L                                 5300          5600F                                            NE                        4,782      NA-AW Thallium                          mg/L                               <0 0025                                                        0 002                        0002      NAAW Dissolved Thallium              mg/L                               <0 0025 Bromodichloromethane            mg/L Bromoform                        mg/L Chloroform                      mg!L Dibromochloromethane            mgiL TotalTrihalomethanes            mg/L                               <00025                                                          01                          0 09      NA-AW Tritium                          pCi/L       <320      <326          <316          <491      <484      <472          <494      20,000          3,000        18,000      NA-AW Iodine-13t                      pCi/L                                 <42                                                            100                          90      NA-AW Cesium-134                       pCi!L                                 <18                                                            75                          675      NA-AW Cesium137                        pCi/L                                 <16                                                            110                          99      NA-AW Cobalt-60                       pCi/L                                 <19                                                            200                          180      NA-AW Notes pmhos/cmmicromhospercenttmeter                                                                                    A-Reanalysisresultforchrom_umwas0      193mgiL AL AlertLevelspecifiedinTable172-16of thePermit                                                                    B -Reanalysisresultfor potassium    was5 3 mg/L AQL-AquiferQualityLimitspecifiedinTable172-16ofthePermit                                                            C - Reanalysis  resultfortotaldissolvedsolidswas5200 mglL AWQS AquiferWaterQualityStandard                                                                                    D - Reanalysls  resultforchromium  was0 167mgiL IAL- Indicator AlertLevelspecified inTable172-10ofthePermit                                                          E- Reanalysis  resultfor chlondewas2 300mg/L mgiL-milligramsperliter                                                                                            F -Differetaliquotof samplehadsameresults NA-AW-AQLsarenotapplicable    to alertwellsandPV-198AR    is analertwell                                          G-Reanalysisresultfor chloridewas2800 mg/L NE-Notestablished  inthePermit                                                                                      H- Reanalysis  resultfor chloridewas2800mgiL pCi/L- p_cocunesperliter                                                                                            I - Reanalysisresultforchloridewas2.700mg/L P APS-PVNGS\138949   - 2009 Annual Mon and Compl Report\Deliverables\Reports\Final\Sect_on 1 Tables,2OO9Table 1A-2 thru 1A-21 WQ xlsPV-198AR                        Page 16 of 20
, 000 13000 NEMonitoronlyNA-AW Antimony mg/L00066A<00100<00100<00100000600054NA-AWDissolvedAntimonymg
/L<00040<00100<00100<00!00 Arsen i c mg/L00079<00150<00150<00!500050045NA-AWDissolvedArsenic mg/L00094<00150<00150<00150 Barium mg/L0.0236002100318 00221 218NA-AWDissolvedBarium mg/L00243002340031000220 Boron mg/L2834'36F33H2930NE3003NA
-AWD_ssolvedBoron mg/L292933303330 Beryllium mg/L<00010<00025<00025<00025000400036NAAWDissolvedBeryllium mg/L<00010<00025<00025<00025 Cadmium mg/L<00040<00100<00100<00100000500045NA-AWDissolvedCadmiummg
/L<00040<00100<00100
<00100 Chromium mg/L0041!00569<00250
<0.02500103NAAWD_ssolvedChromiummg
/L<00100<00250<00250<00250 Chloride mg/L3,2003,1003,10029003000NE3,7553755NA-AW Fluoride mg/L282929 278 4443NA-AW Lead mg lL<00040<00!00<00100<001000050045NA-AWD_ssolvedLead mg/L<00040<00100<00100<00100 Mercury mg/L<00002<00002<00002
<00002 000200018NA-AWDissolvedMercury mg/L<00002<00002<00002<00002 Nickel mg/L00343005700043300260010197NAAW D issolvedNickel mg/L00649004860041900322 Nitrate/NitriteasN mg/L495050 49f0569NAAW Potassium mg/L74_11E3116_NE439NAAWDissolvedPotassiummg
/L758828 16 Selenium mg/L0030200456E00476_
0.03660050045NA-AWDissolvedSeleniummg iL00389003440041800411 Sulfate mg/L2,2002,2002200 2.100 NE2,745NA-AWTotalDissolvedSolidsmg
/L8 ,4008,9008,700 8500 NE9656NAAW Th a llium mg/L<00010<00025<00025<00025 000200022NA-AWDissolvedThallium mg/L00012<00025<00025<00025Bromodichloromethanemg
/L<000050 Bromoform mg!L<00010 Chloroform mg/L<000050Dibromochloromethanemg
/L<000050 TotalTrihalomethanesmg
/L<00025<00025<00025
<0002501009NA-AW Tritium pCi/L<326<316<493<480<49420.0003
,00018000NA-AW Iodine-131 pCi/L<43<43<30
<32 10090NA-AW Cesium-t34 pCi/L<22<22<19
<22 75675NA-AW Cesium-187 pCi/L<21<21<20<23 11099NA-AW Cobalt-60 pCi/L<2I<20<20
<22 200180NA-AW Notes: pmhos/cmmicromhospercentimeterA-Reanalysisresultforantimonywas00052mg
/LAL-AlertLevelspec rfiedinTable17217ofthePermitBReanalysisresultforpotassiumwas82mg
/LAQLAqu iferQualityLimitspec ifiedinTable172-17ofthePermitC-Reanalys_sresultforboronwas29mg
/LAWQS-AquiferWaterQualityStandardD-Reanalysisresultforpotassiumwas82mg
/LIAL-Ind icatorAlertLevelspecifiedinTable172-10ofthePermitE-Reanalysisresultforseleniumw as00422mg/L mg/LmilhgramsperliterF-Re analysisresultforboronwas3.2mg
/LNA-AW-AQLsarenotappt tcabletoalertwellsandPV-Q8is a n alertwellG-Reanalysisresultforseleniumwas00344mg
/LNE-NotestablishedinthePermitH-Reanalysisresultforboronwas32mg
/L pCi/L-picocur*esperliterI-Reanatysisresultforpotassiumwas!9mg
/LP\APSPVNGS\138949-2009AnnualMonandComp JReport\Deliverables\Reports\Final\Sectlon1Tables\20O9Table1A-2tnru1A-21WQxlsPVQ8Page19of20 APS-PVNGS:2009AnnualMonitoringandComplianceReport Ana l yte AQL pH NA-AWSpecConductance@25Cpmhos
/cm 17,000 NEMonitoronlyNA-AW Antimony mg/L<00200 0.00600054NA-AWDissolvedAntimonymg
/L<00200 Arsenic mg/Lc003000050045NA-AWDissolvedArsenic mg/L<00300 Barium mg/L0105 2!8NA-AWDissolvedBarium mg/L00620 Boron mg/L13f41413NE222222NA-AWDissolvedBoron mg/L13121515 Beryllium mg/L<00010000400036NA-AWDissolvedBerylhummg
/L<00050 Cadmium mg/L<00200000500045NA-AWDissolvedCadmiummg
/L<00200 Chromium mg/L0081901009NA-AWDissolvedChromiummg
/Lc00500 Chloride mg/L4.500510050004800NE5,8125812NA-AW Fluoride mg/L31 446NA-AW Lead mg/L<002000050045NAAWDissolvedLead rng/Lc00200 Mercury mg/L<00002 000200018NA-AWDissolvedMercury mg/L<00002 Nickel mg/L0073301009NAAWDissolvedNickel mg/L<00500 Nitrate/NitriteasN mg!L 27 1040.8NA-AW Potassium mg!L13_'NE 78NA-AWDissolvedPotassiummg
/L 12 Selenium mg/L002920050045NA-AWDissolvedSeleniummg
!L00234 Sulfate mg/L 1100 NE1342NA-AWTotalDissolvedSotidsmg
/L 9, 7 00 NE14,284NA-AW Thallium mg/L<00050000200072NA-AWDissolvedThallium mg/L<00050Bromodichtoromethanemg
/L Bromoform mg/L Chloroform mg/LDibromochloromethanemg
/LTotalTnhalomethanesmg
/L<0002501009NA-AW Tntium pCi/L<322<314<460<48920,0003
,00018000NA-AW Iodine-131 pCi/L<49 10090NA-AW Cesium-134 pCi/L<23 75675NA-AWCesium137 pCi/L<22 11099NA-AW Cobalt-60 pCi/L<22 200180NA-AW Notes: IJmhos/cm-micromhospercentimeterAReanalysisresultforpotass tumwas61mg i L AL-AlertLevelspecifiedinTable172-29ofthePermitAQL-AquiferQualityLimitspecifiedinTable172-29ofthePermitAWQSAquiferWaterQualityStandardIAL-Indicato rAlertLevelspecifiedinTable172-10ofthePerm f t mg/L-m_lligramsperliterNA-AWAQLsarenotapplicabletoalertwellsandPV-R2ARisanalertwellNENotestablishedinthePermit pCi/L-p tcocurlesperliterPiAPS-PVNGS_138949-2009AnnualMortandComplR e pomDeli verables\Reports\Final\Sectton1Tables',2OO9Table1A-2thru1A-21WQxlsPV-R2ARPage20of20 1.GroundwaterMonitoring2009AnnualMonitoringandComplianceReportAPPNO,P-1003881.GROUNDWATERMONITORING B,, T I RENDSiNGR O U NDWATERC H EM I S T RYIn_cc(_rdancewithS ection14.4.1.A.l.boftheP ernlit,generalizedtrendsinindicatorparam etersaresummarizedinTable1B-l.Asthetableshows,theindicatorparametertritiumwasnotdetectedinanyof-thcwellss: m_pledduring20(19.Th egeneraltrendsf-ortherein:liningindicatorpar:tmetersboron:_ndchloridewereess entiallythesameascomp:tredtopreviousyears.I;or2009,th eonE"wellsampledthatexhibited_mincreasingtrend forBoronwasPV-34FI.kS'ellsthfltexhibitedanincreasingtrendforchloridewere
,\Pl).3,,\PP-4R,APP12,PV-I4fl,PV-193 A,PV19BAR,PV-34H,PV-QS,andPV-R2 AR.Chlorideconccntrati(msintheshallowaquif eratth ePVNGSsiteareknowntobehighandgenerffll.vhavebeenattributedtohistoricalagricultur_lactivitiesconductedatthesitepriortotheBuildingofthePVNGS.
APS-PVNGS2009AnnualMonitoringandComplianceReport W e l l ID Tr it ium Bo r o n C h lor i deAPP-3Nochange-NDNotrend IncreasingAPP-4RNochange-NDNotrend IncreasingAPP-5Nochange-NDNotrendNotrendAPP-6Nochange-NDNotrendNotrendAPP-7Nochange-NDNotrendNotrendAPP-8Nochange-NDNotrendNotrendAPP-9Nochange-NDNotrend DecreasingAPP-10Nochange-NDNotrend DecreasingAPP-12Nochange-NDNotrend IncreasingAPP-13Nochange-NDNotrendNotrendAPP-14Nochange-NDNotrendNotrendAPP-15Nochange-NDNotrendNotrendPV-14HNochange-NDNotrend IncreasingPV-193ANochange-NDNotrend IncreasingPV-195ANochange-NDNotrend DecreasingPV-198ARNochange-NDNotrend IncreasingPV-206ANochange-NDNotrend DecreasingPV-34HNochange-ND Increasing IncreasingPV-Q8Nochange-NDNotrend IncreasingPV-R2ARNochange-NDNotrend Increasing Note._: ND-Notdetectedabovethe la bor a tory reportlhg/imit,P:_APS-PVNGS\138949-2009AnnualMonandComp!Repod\Deliverables\Reports\Final\Section1Tables\2009Table1B-1TrendsxlsPage1of1 1.GroundwaterMonitoring2009AnnualMonitoringandComplianceRepor tAPPNO.P-1003881.GROUNDWATERMONITORINGC,, N O ICA T OR PA R AMETERCONCEN T RA TIONC O N T OUR_AP S, ANDA LL E X CEEDANCES V ER I F I EDD U R I NG T HEONEoYEARRE P OR T ING P ERlO D Scc thm14.4.1.A.l.c()fthePermitrequeststhatannualreportsincludeindicat(_rparameterconcentrati(mcont(_urmaps.Sincethesiteiscomposedofmultiplelevelsofsaturationresultingfrominfiltration(_f e xcessirrigati(mwaterwhenthesitewasactiv elyfarmed,andbasedontheheter()gen eousnature(>fthesiteg e (>l(_g)',
thereisahighdegreeofbothspatial_mdtemporalwtriabilit\ininorganicwaterquality.Thesecharacteri s tics rcsuhmh_calizedwaterlevelandwaterqualit T c(mditi(ms.Thewaterqualityresultsinparticulararenotamenabletocontouring,norwouldtheresultsbetechnicallymeaningful.Therefore,ratherthanprcparc c(mtourmaps(_findicatorparameterconcentrati(ms,selectedquarterlydataforboronandchloridetna\'ebeenpresented{}nI;igures2and3,respectively.
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:igure2,quarterl?
'boronconcentrationsintheregionalwells(APP-3andAPP-6)were1.3and1.4milligramsperliter(rag
/L)throughout2()09.Quarterl)boronconcentra tionsinthePaloVerdeCla\aquift_rwellsin2(1()9rangedfr(ml{/.58to2.2rag
/l_Fortheshallowaquiferwells,boronc(mccntrationsvariedfromlessthan1mg
/LatAPP-12,andupto23mg
/LatPV-195A.
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:igure3,quarterlychloridcconcentram msintlneregionalandPal(_VerdeClayaquiferwellswerewithinthesameorder(}fmagnituderangingfrom120to630mg
/l,.Chlorideconcentrationsintheshallowaquif_rwellsw_'reapproximatelyon e(}rderofmagnitudehigher,rangingfr(}m950mg
/La tAPPllJ up u_14jill!!mg
/l.atAPP-14.l.aborat{}rvanalyticalresultswerecomparedt_thewell-specific
:\LsandAQLsspecifiedinthePermit.l
;{_r 2()()9,11)wellshadatleast(meverifiedexceedanceofanAI
,Allverifiedexceedancesofgroundwaterqualitypermitlimits(Al.sand
/()rAQLs)arepresentedinTable1C-1.


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2009AnnualMonitoringand ComplianceReport Analyte                                                                                                                              AQL pH                                                                                                                                            NA-AW Spec Conductance    @25C      Jmhos/crn      26000      26.000         25000          25,000        NE                        Monitoronly  NA-AW Antimony                        mg/L        <00100      <00200          <00200        <00200        0 006                        00054      NA-AW DissolvedAntimony                mg/L        <0 0100    <00200          <00200        <00200 Arsenic                          mg/L          0 0163    <00300          <0.0300      <00300        0 05                        0 045      NA-AW DissolvedArsenic                mg/L        <0 0150    <00300          <00300        <00300 Barium                          mg/L        0 0338      0 0304        0 0457        00311          2                            18      NA-AW DissolvedBarium                  mg/L        0 0297      00335          00312          0 0280 Boron                            mg/L            16          17              !6            18          NE          2945          2945      NA-AW DissolvedBoron                  mg/L            16          18              18          20 Beryllium                        mg/L        <00025 <00050 <0.0050 <00050                            0 004                        0 0036      NA-AW DissolvedBeryllium              mg/L        <0.0025 <0.0050 <00050 <0 0050 Cadmium                          mg/L        <0 0100 <00200 <0.0200 <0 0200                          0 005                          0 04      NA-AW DissolvedCadmium                mg/L        <00100      <0.0200 <0.0200 <00200 Chromium                        mg/L          0231      <00500          0 124        00752          0.1                          009        NA-AW DissolvedChromium                mg/L        <0 0250      <00500        <00500        <00500 Ch!oride                        mg/L          5,500      5,500          5,700        5,600        NE          8312            8,312      NA-AW Fluoride                        mg/L            48          47            48            4 48          4                            106      NA-AW Lead                            mg/L        <00100      <00200        <00200        <00200        0 05                          0 045      NA-AW DissolvedLead                    mg/L        <00100      <00200          <00200        <0 0200 Mercury                          mg/L        <00002      <00002          <00002        <00002        0 002                        00018      NAAW DissolvedMercury                mg/L        <00002      <00002          <0.0002 <00002 Nickel                          mg/L          0.0906    <00500          0.129        00696        01                            0 09      NA-AW DissolvedNickel                  mg/L          0 0884    <00500          0 0911_:      00645 Nitrate/NitnteasN                mg/L            21          21              17          16          10                          244      NA-AW Potassium                        mg/L            31          28              !1            !6          NE                          1069      NA-AW DissolvedPotassium              mg/L            30A        33_            14E'         16E Selenium                        mg/L          00202      00369          00537        <00200        005                          0081      NA-AW DissolvedSelenium                mg/L          0 0226      0.0329          0.0300      <00200 Sulfate                        mgiL          6,000      5,900          6,100        6,200        NE                          10,628    NA-AW TotalD!ssolved Solids          mg/L          20,000      20000          20000        17,000        NE                          23,129    NA-AW Thallium                        mg/L        <00025      <00050        <00050        <0.0050      0 002                        0 0018    NA-AW DissolvedThallium                mg/L        <00025 <0 0050            <00050        <00050 Bromodichloromethane            mg/L        <000050 Bromoform                        mg/L        <0.0010 Chloroform                      mg/L        <000050 Dibromochloromethane            mg/L        <0:00050 TotalTrthalomethanes            mg/L        <00025 <00025              <00025        <00025        01                            009      NA-AW Tntium                          pCi/L          <326        <321          <493          <480        20000          3000          18,000      NA-AW Iodine-!31                      pCi/L          <35          <4 1           <3 6          <33          100                            90      NA-AW Cesium-134                      pCi/L          <23         <22            <18          <2 3          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1,GroundwaterMonitoring2009AnnualMonitoringandComplianceReportAPPNO.P-1003881.GROUNDWATERMONITORING QU A R T ERLYSHALLOWGR OU N DWATER 'APSAND ANN U AL RE GIONAL G R O UND WATEREQUlP OTEN T t f AL rVIA P SCont_ursofth eshallowwaterleveldatahavebeencompletedforeachquarterof2()()9andarepres entedonFigures4through7.Contoursofwaterlevelsf(_rthePaloVerdeClayaquiferhavealsobeencompletedfi)reachquarterof2009andarepresentedonFigures8through11.Thegroundwaterelevationc(mt(mrswcrcdevelopedusingthecomputerprogramSurfer.Minorhanddrawneditshavebeenmadetocertainareasbasedonhistoricalwaterleveldataorinterpretation.Thisapproachisconsideredappropriateforthedataset utilized,andthewaterleveldataalsoreflectsthesubsurfaceheterogeneity.Ingeneral,theshallowwaterlevelelevationmapsfi)r20I)9remainconsistentwithhistoricalshallowgroundwaterelevationmaps.InSection14.4.1A.ldofthePermit,thecompletion{_faRegionalGroundwaterequip_tentiaimapisals(_
requested.Based<)nthenumberofwells,thewaterlevelcomplexitiescreatedfromhistoricalon-sitepumping,currentoff-sitepumping,anddifferentwellcompletiondepths,contouringoftheregi<malaquifer waterlevelelevationdatawasn<_tcompleted,norisitconsideredtcchnical h'advisable.Historically,based(m regionalaquif erwaterleveldatacollectedbothonandoffsite,ithasbeenshownthatregionalaquiferflow directionsaretothesouth
/southwest.Thisflowdirectionissimilart_)thenaturalprePk"NGSgr<mndwatcrflowdirectionwiththecurrentflowgradientlargelycontrolledbypumpingintheCentennial\\'ashareat()
thesouth/southwest ,andpumpingbyDukeEnergytothesouthofthePVN(;Sproperty.Thewaterlevelelevationdatacollectcdfortheregionalaquiferwells(APP-3,APP-6
,andPV-216R)hasbeenpr<_videdinTable1,\1andp(_stedonFigure12.AsthedatapostedonFigure12indicates,thegeneralgr<_undwaterflowdirectionist(_thesouth
/southwesttitpresent.H)-drographsf{)rthemonitoringwellslistedinTable17.234ofthePermitareprovidedinFigures13 thr_mgh54withtheexceptionofthefi4lowingwellsforthestatedreasons:,\PP-Iwasdrythroughout2009andhasbeendrysince2004.PV191Awasdr)through_ut2009andhasbeendrysince1985.'.PV2{)7Awasdr)"throughout20(19andhasbeendrysince1988.
1,GroundwaterMonitoring2009AnnualMonitoringandComplianceReportAPPNO.P-1003881.GROUNDWATERMONITORING P ROVIDE T DS ANDCHLORIDECONCEN T RA T ION CON T OUR MAPSF O R T HE SH ALL O W A Q U IFERON A B iE NN iALBASISSection14.4.1.
:\.l.eofthePermitrequeststhatannualreportsincludeTDSandchlorideconcentrationcontourmapsfortheshallowaquif eronabiennialbasis.Sincethesiteiscomposedofmultiplelevelsofsaturationresultingfrominfiltrationofexcessirrigationwaterwhenthesitewasactivehfarmed,andbasedontheheterogeneousnatureofthesitegeology,ther eisahighdegreeofbothspatialandtemporalvariahilitvininor,_amcwaterquality.Thesecharacteristicsresultinlocalizedwaterlevelandwaterqualityconditions.Thewaterqualibresultsinparticulararenotamenabletocontouring,norwouldtheresultsbetechnicallymeaningful.Therefore,ratherthanpreparecontourmapsofTDSandchlorideconcentrations,s e lect e dbiennialdataforTDSandchloridehavebeenpresentedonl;igures55and,3,respectiv e ly.BiennialTDSdatacollectedfromtheshallowaquiferwellsin2008anddiscr etionaryTDSdatacoll ectedfr(matheshallowaquif erw ellsin20il9areshownonI
:Jgure55.BiennialTDSconcentrationsintheshal h)waquiferwellsrangedfrom3,4()
()mg/l_atAPP12upto27()0()mg/LatPV-195A.;\sstatedinSection1.Cofthisreport,achlorideconcentrationmapisprovidedas Figure3.Thefigureincludesquarterlyresultsfortheshallowaquiferwells,Palo\"erdeClayaquiferwellsandtheregionalaquiferwells.In 2()()0,chlorideconcentrationsintheshallowaquiferwellsrangedfrom950mg
/l.at:\PP1()upt(J14,()()()mg
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2,ImpoundmentMonitoring2009AnnualMonitoringandComplianceReportAPPNO.P-1003882.IMPOUNDMENTMONITORINGLCRSSUf 4 1 P MONlTOR)NGRESULTSTheleakc(41ectionandrecoxcrysystems(I,CRS)associatedwiththefacility'simpoundmentsaremonitoredonadailybasisfi
)rthepres enceof fluid.TilefidlowingI,CRScomponentsaremonitorcdinaccordancewithTables17.23
, 17.2-5 ,17.28and17.2-0ofthePermit:Three_umpsatthe85-acreWSR
;Twosumps(northandsouthcollectionsumps)atthe45acreWSR;TwosumpsatEvaporationPond1;TwosumpsatEvaporationPond2Aand p,v (_sumpsatEvaporationPond2B
/2(Ibuttheseimpoundmentswereunderconstructionthr{mghout2009;andTwosumpsatEwtporationPond3Aandp,vosumpsat}'_vaporationPond3B.Thet (_taldaih'volumesofwaterpumpedbysumpsatthe45-acreWSRandl-{vaporationP (md1didnotexceedthe,\1_specifiedinthePermit.However,therewasoneexceedanceofanAI.basedonthevolumepumpedbySump2ofthe85-acreWSRonNovember24,2(109.Asstatedinthefive-daywrittenn
()tificati_,n letter,datedDecember3,2009,32,617gallonswerepumpedfromSump2onNovember24, 2009,whichexceedstb,e i\I Aof17,66(/gallonsperday.ThevolumepumpedbySump2didnotexceedthei\12of 577,655gallonsperday.MoreinformationonthisexceedanceisprovidedinSection2D.
Evap (,rati,mP_md2wasemptythroughout2009.Therefore,nowaterwaspumpedbythesumpsassociatedwithEvaporationPond2.Dail)monit_
)ringwasconductedatbothsumpsatEvaporationPond3,\throughout200%dailym (mit (Jring ()fbothsumpsatEvaporationPond3BbeganonJune9,20{)9,whenthepondwasputint{
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2009 Annual Monitoringand ComplianceReport Analyte                                                                                                                                          A(IL pH                                                                                                                                                      NA-AW SpecConductance  @25C      pmhos/cm 12.000            13,000        !2,000                    13000                    NE                Monitoronly  NA-AW Antimony                        mg/L      0 0066A      <00100        <00100                    <00100                  0 006                0 0054      NA-AW DissolvedAntimony              mg/L      <00040      <00100        <00100                    <00!00 Arsenic                        mg/L      00079      <00150        <00150                    <00!50                    0 05                0 045      NA-AW DissolvedArsenic                mg/L      00094      <00150        <00150                    <00150 Barium                          mg/L      0.0236      0 021        00318                    00221                      2                    18      NA-AW DissolvedBarium                mg/L      0 0243      00234        0 0310                  0 0220 Boron                          mg/L        28          34'           36F        33H          29        30            NE          300      3        NA-AW D_ssolvedBoron                  mg/L        29          29            33          30            33        30 Beryllium                      mg/L      <00010      <00025        <00025                    <00025                  0 004                0 0036      NAAW DissolvedBeryllium              mg/L      <00010      <00025        <00025                    <00025 Cadmium                        mg/L      <00040      <00100        <00100                    <00100                  0 005                0 0045      NA-AW DissolvedCadmium                mg/L      <00040      <00100        <00100                    <00100 Chromium                        mg/L      0 041!      0 0569      <00250                    <0.0250                    01                    03      NAAW D_ssolvedChromium              mg/L      <00100      <0 0250      <00250                    <00250 Chloride                        mg/L        3,200        3,100        3,100                    2900      3000          NE        3,755    3 755      NA-AW Fluoride                        mg/L        28          29            29                      278                      4                  4 43      NA-AW Lead                            mglL      <00040      <00!00        <00100                    <00100                    0 05                0 045      NA-AW D_ssolvedLead                  mg/L      <00040      <00100        <00100                    <00100 Mercury                        mg/L      <00002      <00002        <00002                    <00002                  0002                0 0018      NA-AW DissolvedMercury                mg/L      <00002      <00002        <00002                    <00002 Nickel                          mg/L      00343        0 0570        0 0433                    0 0260                    01                  0 197      NAAW DissolvedNickel                mg/L      0 0649      0 0486        0 0419                    0 0322 Nitrate/Nitrite asN                mg/L          49          50            50                      49                      f0                  569      NAAW Potassium                      mg/L        7 4_        11E          31                        16_                    NE                  4 39      NAAW DissolvedPotassium              mg/L          75          88            28                        16 Selenium                        mg/L      00302      0 0456E      0 0476_                    0.0366                  0 05                0 045      NA-AW DissolvedSelenium              mgiL      00389        00344        00418                    0 0411 Sulfate                        mg/L        2,200        2,200        2200                      2.100                    NE                  2,745      NA-AW TotalDissolvedSolids            mg/L        8,400        8,900        8,700                    8500                      NE                  9656      NAAW Thallium                        mg/L      <0 0010      <00025        <00025                    <00025                    0002                0 0022    NA-AW DissolvedThallium              mg/L      0 0012 <00025            <00025                    <00025 Bromodichloromethane            mg/L      <000050 Bromoform                      mg!L      <0 0010 Chloroform                      mg/L      <000050 Dibromochloromethane            mg/L      <000050 TotalTrihalomethanes            mg/L      <00025 <00025            <00025                    <00025                    01                  0 09      NA-AW Tritium                        pCi/L      <326        <316          <493                      <480      <494        20.000        3,000  18000      NA-AW Iodine-131                      pCi/L        <4 3        <43          <30                      <32                      100                  90      NA-AW Cesium-t34                      pCi/L        <22          <22          <19                      <22                      75                  675      NA-AW Cesium-187                      pCi/L        <21          <2 1          <20                      <2 3                    110                  99      NA-AW Cobalt-60                      pCi/L        <2I          <20          <20                      <22                      200                  180      NA-AW Notes:
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2009 Annual Monitoringand ComplianceReport Analyte                                                                                                                          AQL pH                                                                                                                                        NA-AW SpecConductance    @25C      pmhos/cm                    17,000                                  NE                    Monitoronly  NA-AW Antimony                          mg/L                    <00200                                  0.006                      00054      NA-AW Dissolved  Antimony              mg/L                    <00200 Arsenic                          mg/L                    c00300                                  0 05                        0045      NA-AW DissolvedArsenic                  mg/L                    <00300 Barium                            mg/L                      0 105                                    2                          !8      NA-AW DissolvedBarium                  mg/L                    0 0620 Boron                            mg/L          13          f 4        14          13            NE            2 22          2 22      NA-AW DissolvedBoron                    mg/L          13          12          15          15 Beryllium                        mg/L                    <00010                                  0004                      00036      NA-AW DissolvedBerylhum                mg/L                    <00050 Cadmium                          mg/L                    <00200                                  0005                      0 0045      NA-AW DissolvedCadmium                  mg/L                    <00200 Chromium                          mg/L                    0 0819                                  01                          0 09      NA-AW DissolvedChromium                mg/L                    c00500 Chloride                        mg/L        4.500        5 100      5000        4800          NE          5,812        5812      NA-AW Fluoride                        mg/L                        31                                      4                          46      NA-AW Lead                            mg/L                    <00200                                  0 05                        0045      NAAW DissolvedLead                    rng/L                    c00200 Mercury                          mg/L                    <00002                                  0002                        0 0018      NA-AW DissolvedMercury                mg/L                    <00002 Nickel                          mg/L                      0 0733                                  01                          0 09      NAAW DissolvedNickel                  mg/L                    <00500 Nitrate/Nitrite asN                mg!L                        27                                    10                          40.8      NA-AW Potassium                        mg!L                        13_'                                  NE                          78      NA-AW DissolvedPotassium              mg/L                        12 Selenium                        mg/L                      0 0292                                  0 05                        0 045      NA-AW Dissolved Selenium              mg!L                      0 0234 Sulfate                          mg/L                      1100                                    NE                        1342      NA-AW TotalDissolvedSotids              mg/L                      9,700                                  NE                        14,284      NA-AW Thallium                          mg/L                    <00050                                  0 002                      0 0072      NA-AW DissolvedThallium                mg/L                    <00050 Bromodichtoromethane              mg/L Bromoform                        mg/L Chloroform                        mg/L Dibromochloromethane              mg/L TotalTnhalomethanes              mg/L                    <00025                                    01                          009      NA-AW Tntium                            pCi/L        <322          <314        <460        <489        20,000        3,000        18000      NA-AW Iodine-131                        pCi/L                      <49                                    100                          90      NA-AW Cesium-134                        pCi/L                      <23                                    75                        67 5       NA-AW Cesium137                        pCi/L                      <22                                    110                          99      NA-AW Cobalt-60                        pCi/L                      <22                                    200                          180      NA-AW Notes:
IJmhos/cm  - micromhos percentimeter                                                        A Reanalysis    resultfor potasstumwas6 1 mgiL AL-AlertLevelspecifiedinTable172-29ofthePermit AQL-AquiferQualityLimitspecified    inTable172-29ofthePermit AWQS AquiferWaterQualityStandard IAL- IndicatorAlertLevelspecified in Table172-10of thePermft mg/L- m_lligrams  perliter NA-AWAQLsarenotapplicable        to alertwellsandPV-R2ARisanalertwell NE NotestablishedinthePermit pCi/L-ptcocurles  perliter P iAPS-PVNGS_138949  - 2009 Annual Mort and Compl RepomDeliverables\Reports\Final\Sectton  1 Tables',2OO9Table 1A-2 thru 1A-21 WQ xlsPV-R2AR                    Page 20 of 20
: 1. GroundwaterMonitoring                                                              2009AnnualMonitoringand ComplianceReport APPNO,P-100388
: 1. GROUNDWATER                        MONITORING B,,        TIRENDS          iN GROUNDWATER                            CHEMISTRY In _cc(_rdance with Section      14.4.1 .A.l.b of the Pernlit, generalized    trends in indicator parameters      are summarized      in Table 1B-l. As the table shows, the indicator parameter        tritium was not detected    in any of-thc wells s:m_pled during 20(19. The general trends f-or the rein:lining indicator par:tmeters            boron :_nd chloride were essentially the same as comp:tred        to previous years. I;or 2009, the onE" well sampled that exhibited            _m increasing  trend for Boron was PV-34FI.        kS'ells thflt exhibited an increasing    trend for chloride were ,\Pl ) .3,
,\PP-4R,   APP 12, PV-I4fl,      PV-193A,   PV 19BAR, PV-34H, PV-QS, and PV-R2AR.                  Chloride  conccntrati(ms in the shallow aquifer at the PVNGS site are known to be high and generffll.v have been attributed                  to historical agricultur_l  activities conducted    at the site prior to the Building of the PVNGS.


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APS - PVNGS 2009Annual Monitoringand Compliance Report WellID                  Tritium                              Boron                          Chloride APP-3              Nochange- ND                            Notrend                        Increasing APP-4R              Nochange-ND                            Notrend                        Increasing APP-5              Nochange-ND                            Notrend                          Notrend APP-6              Nochange-ND                            Notrend                          Notrend APP-7              Nochange-ND                            Notrend                          Notrend APP-8              Nochange- ND                            Notrend                          Notrend APP-9              Nochange-ND                            Notrend                        Decreasing APP-10              Nochange-ND                            Notrend                        Decreasing APP-12              Nochange-ND                            Notrend                        Increasing APP-13              Nochange-ND                            Notrend                          Notrend APP-14              Nochange-ND                            Notrend                          Notrend APP-15              Nochange-ND                            Notrend                          Notrend PV-14H              Nochange-ND                            Notrend                        Increasing PV-193A              Nochange-ND                            Notrend                        Increasing PV-195A              Nochange-ND                            Notrend                        Decreasing PV-198AR              Nochange- ND                            Notrend                        Increasing PV-206A              Nochange-ND                            Notrend                        Decreasing PV-34H              Nochange- ND                          Increasing                      Increasing PV-Q8              Nochange- ND                            Notrend                        Increasing PV-R2AR              Nochange-ND                            Notrend                        Increasing Note._
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: 1. Groundwater  Monitoring                                                    2009AnnualMonitoringandCompliance Report APPNO.P-100388
: 1.      GROUNDWATER                    MONITORING C,,        NOICATOR              PARAMETER              CONCENTRATION                      CONTOUR
_APS, AND ALL EXCEEDANCES                                  VERIFIED          DURING          THE ONEoYEAR            REPORTING              PERlOD Sccthm 14.4.1.A.l.c ()f the Permit requests that annual reports include indicat(_r parameter concentrati(m cont(_ur maps. Since the site is composed of multiple levels of saturation resulting from infiltration (_f excess irrigati(m water when the site was actively farmed, and based on the heter()geneous nature (>f the site ge(>l(_g)',
there is a high degree of both spatial _md temporal wtriabilit\ in inorganic water quality. These characteristics rcsuh m h_calized water level and water qualit T c(mditi(ms. The water quality results in particular are not amenable to contouring, nor would the results be technically meaningful. Therefore, rather than prcparc c(mtour maps (_f indicator parameter concentrati(ms, selected quarterly data for boron and chloride tna\'e been presented {}nI;igures 2 and 3, respectively.
,\s shown on t:igure 2, quarterl?' boron concentrations in the regional wells (APP-3 and APP-6) were 1.3 and 1.4 milligrams per liter (rag/L) throughout 2()09. Quarterl)boron        concentrations  in the Palo Verde Cla\
aquift_r wells in 2(1()9ranged fr(ml {/.58 to 2.2 rag/l_ For the shallow aquifer wells, boron c(mccntrations varied from less than 1 mg/L at APP-12, and up to 23 mg/L at PV-195A.
;\s sh(_wn _m I:igure 3, quarterly chloridc concentramms    in tlne regional and Pal(_ Verde Clay aquifer wells were within the same order (}f magnitude ranging from 120 to 630 mg/l,. Chloride concentrations            in the shallow aquif_r wells w_'re approximately one (}rder of magnitude higher, ranging fr(}m 950 mg/L at APP llJ up u_ 14jill!! mg/l. at APP-14.
l.aborat{}rv analytical results were compared t_ the well-specific :\Ls and AQLs specified in the Permit. l;{_r 2()()9, 11)wells had at least (me verified exceedance of an AI, All verified exceedances of groundwater quality permit limits (Al.s and/()r AQLs) are presented in Table 1C-1.
 
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1, Groundwater Monitoring                                                    2009AnnualMonitoring andCompliance Report APPNO.P-100388
: 1.      GROUNDWATER                  MONITORING QUARTERLY              SHALLOW GROUNDWATER                                'APS      AND ANNUAL          REGIONAL              GROUNDWATER                  EQUlPOTENTtfAL rVIAPS Cont_urs of the shallow water level data have been completed for each quarter of 2()()9and are presented on Figures 4 through 7. Contours of water levels f(_r the Palo Verde Clay aquifer have also been completed fi)r each quarter of 2009 and are presented on Figures 8 through 11. The groundwater elevation c(mt(mrs wcrc developed using the computer program Surfer. Minor hand drawn edits have been made to certain areas based on historical water level data or interpretation. This approach is considered appropriate for the data set utilized, and the water level data also reflects the subsurface heterogeneity. In general, the shallow water level elevation maps fi)r 20I)9 remain consistent with historical shallow groundwater elevation maps.
In Section 14.4.1 A.ld of the Permit, the completion {_fa Regional Groundwater equip_tentiai map is als(_
requested. Based <)nthe number of wells, the water level complexities created from historical on-site pumping, current off-site pumping, and different well completion depths, contouring of the regi<malaquifer water level elevation data was n<_tcompleted, nor is it considered tcchnicalh' advisable. Historically, based (m regional aquifer water level data collected both on and off site, it has been shown that regional aquifer flow directions are to the south/southwest. This flow direction is similar t_)the natural pre Pk"NGS gr<mndwatcr flow direction with the current flow gradient largely controlled by pumping in the Centennial \\'ash area t()
the south/southwest, and pumping by Duke Energy to the south of the PVN(;S property. The water level elevation data collectcd for the regional aquifer wells (APP-3, APP-6, and PV-216R) has been pr<_videdin Table 1,\ 1 and p(_sted on Figure 12. As the data posted on Figure 12 indicates, the general gr<_undwater flow direction is t(_the south/southwest tit present.
H)-drographs f{)r the monitoring wells listed in Table 17.2 34 of the Permit are provided in Figures 13 thr_mgh 54 with the exception of the fi4lowing wells for the stated reasons:
    ,\PP-I was dry throughout 2009 and has been dry since 2004.
PV 191A was dr) through_ut 2009 and has been dry since 1985.
'. PV 2{)7Awas dr)" throughout 20(19and has been dry since 1988.
 
1, Groundwater    Monitoring                                                                2009Annual  Monitoring andCompliance    Report APPNO.P-100388
: 1.        GROUNDWATER                      MONITORING PROVIDE                TDS AND CHLORIDE                            CONCENTRATION CONTOUR                  MAPS          FOR      THE SHALLOW                      AQUIFER              ON    A BiENNiAL                  BASIS Section    14.4.1.:\. l.e of the Permit    requests  that annual    reports  include  TDS  and chloride    concentration contour    maps for the shallow aquifer on a biennial basis. Since the site is composed                    of multiple    levels of saturation    resulting    from infiltration    of excess irrigation water when the site was activeh farmed,              and based on the heterogeneous          nature of the site geology, there is a high degree of both spatial and temporal                  variahilitv in inor,_amc water quality. These characteristics              result in localized water level and water quality conditions.
The water qualib results in particular            are not amenable      to contouring,    nor would the results be technically meaningful.      Therefore,      rather than prepare contour        maps of TDS and chloride concentrations,            selected biennial  data for TDS and chloride            have been presented      on l;igures    55 and ,3, respectively.
Biennial    TDS    data collected    from the shallow    aquifer  wells in 2008    and discretionary    TDS    data collected    fr(ma the shallow    aquifer    wells in 20il9 are shown      on I:Jgure 55. Biennial TDS concentrations              in the shalh)w    aquifer wells ranged from 3,4()()mg/l_ at APP 12 up                to 27 ()0() mg/L at PV-195A.
;\s stated in Section 1.C of this report, a chloride concentration map is provided as Figure 3. The figure includes quarterly results for the shallow aquifer wells, Palo \"erde Clay aquifer wells and the regional aquifer wells. In 2()()0, chloride concentrations in the shallow aquifer wells ranged from 950 mg/l. at :\PP 1()up t(J 14,()()()mg/l. at APP 14.
 
2, Impoundment  Monitoring                                                2009AnnualMonitoring andComplianceReport APPNO.P-100388
: 2. IMPOUNDMENT                  MONITORING LCRS SUf41P MONlTOR)NG                        RESULTS The leak c(41ection and recoxcry systems (I,CRS) associated with the facility's impoundments are monitored on a daily basis fi)r the presence of fluid. Tile fidlowing I,CRS components are monitorcd in accordance with Tables 17.2 3, 17.2-5, 17.2 8 and 17.2-0 of the Permit:
Three _umps at the 85-acre WSR; Two sumps (north and south collection sumps) at the 45 acre WSR; Two sumps at Evaporation Pond 1; Two sumps at Evaporation Pond 2A and p,v(_sumps at Evaporation Pond 2B/2(I but these impoundments were under construction thr{mghout 2009; and Two sumps at Ewtporation Pond 3A and p,vo sumps at }'_vaporationPond 3B.
The t(_taldaih' volumes of water pumped by sumps at the 45-acre WSR and l-{vaporation P(md 1did not exceed the ,\1_specified in the Permit. However, there was one exceedance of an AI. based on the volume pumped by Sump 2 of the 85-acre WSR on November 24, 2(109. As stated in the five-day written n()tificati_,n letter, dated December 3, 2009, 32,617 gallons were pumped from Sump 2 on November 24, 2009, which exceeds tb,e i\IA of 17,66(/gallons per day. The volume pumped by Sump 2 did not exceed the i\12 of 577,655 gallons per day. More information on this exceedance is provided in Section 2D.
Evap(,rati, m P_md 2 was empty throughout 2009. Therefore, no water was pumped by the sumps associated with Evaporation Pond 2.
Dail) monit_)ring was conducted at both sumps at Evaporation Pond 3,\ throughout 200% daily m(mit(Jring
()f both sumps at Evaporation Pond 3B began on June 9, 20{)9,when the pond was put int{)service. The t{_taldaih' volume ()fwater pumps by Evaporation Pond 3A's and 3B's sumps did not exceed the \l_s specified in the Permit.
A summary tablc of daily sump monitoring activities conducted in 2009 is provided m Table 2A-1.
 
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For radionuclides, weekly grab samples from I-:_vaporation Pond 1 were composited on a quarterly basis and analyzed for the indicator parameters listed in Table 17.2-7 of the Permit. Tritium was detected in all of the quarterly water samples from Evaporation Pond l. Iodine-131 was detected in [:_vaporation Pond 1 quarterly water samples collected in January and July 20{19. None of the ALs specified in Table 17.2-7 were exceeded in 2()()9. Summary tables _f the water quality data for [{vaporation Pond 1 for 2009 are provided in Tables 2B 1 and 2B-2.
\X'ater samples were not collected from Evaporation    Pond 2 because it was empty' fi}r re-lining.
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Antimony(dissolved)              m_/L                  <0.1                          NE Arsenic(dissolved)                mgiL                  <0.25                          NE Beryllium(dissolved)              mg/L                  <0.05                          NE Boron                            mg/L              33 / 36(D)                        NE Cadmium(dissolved)                mg/L                  <0.05                          NE Chromium(dissolved)              mg/L                  <0.15                          NE TotalAlkalinity                  mg/L                  440                            NE Chloride                          mg/L                  41,000                          NE Fluoride                          mg/L                    27                            NE pH                                SU                    8.8                        <4, >11 Potassium                        mg/L            2,300 / 2,500(D)                      NE Lead(dissolved)                  mg/L                  <0.05                          NE Nickel                            m&#xa3;t/L            0.45 / 0.35(D)                      NE Nitrate/Nitrite                  mg/L                  480                            NE Selenium(dissolved)              mg/L                  <0.25                          NE Sulfate                          mg/L                  22,000                          NE Thallium                          mg/L                  <0.05                          NE TotalDissolvedSolids              mg/L                t00,000                          NE TotalTrihalomethanes              mg/L                  0.017                          NE Calcium                          mg/L              820 / 810(D)                        NE Magnesium                        mg/L              240 / 290(D)                        NE Sodium                            mg/L          37,000/ 37,000(D)                      NE CationAnionBalance                %                      2.3                          NE Notes:
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==SUMMARY==
==SUMMARY==
OF THERESUL TSOFALLL INER L E A KAGEIngen eral,thesumpsassociatedwiththewaterstoragereservoirsandevaporationpondspumpedintermittentlythroughout2009.In2009,noneofthe
OF THE      RESULTS            OF ALL LINER              LEAKAGE In general, the sumps associated with the water storage reservoirs and evaporation ponds pumped intermittently throughout 2009. In 2009, none of the ,'\l_s were cxceeded at the 45-acre \\'SR, Evaporation Pond 1, and Evaporation Ponds 3A and 3B. However, therc was one exceedance of an AI_based on the volume pumped by Sump 2 of the 85-acre WSR on November 24, 2(109. As stated in the five-day written notification letter, dated December 3, 2009, 32,617 gallons were pumped from Sump 2 on Novembcr 24, 2()(!9,which exceeds the AIA _Jf17,660 gallons per day. Volumes pumped on subsequent days were below the :\lJ of 17, 66(! galhms per day. APS began dropping the water level in the 85-acre WSR _m N_vember 1, 2(){)9,prior to the AI,1 exceedance. The 85 acre \X'SRwas about 10 percent full on November 24 as water was transferred to the 45-acre WSR by means of pumps t-loating on barges. It is believed that one of the barges made contact with the liner, causing a tear that resulted in the increased flow to Sump 2. The v_>lumc purnped b\ Sump 2 did not exceed the AI,2 of 577,655 gallons per day.
,'\l_swerecxceededatthe45-acre\\'SR,EvaporationPond1,andEvaporationPonds3Aand3B.However,thercwasoneexceedanceofanAI_basedonthevolumepumpedbySump2ofthe85-acreWSRonNovember24,2(109.Asstatedinthefive-daywrittennotificationletter,datedDecember3,2009,32,617gallonswerepumpedfromSump2onNovembcr24,2()(!9,whichexceedstheAI A_Jf17,660gallonsperday.Volumespumpedonsubsequentdayswerebelow the:\lJof17,66(!galhmsperday.APSbegandroppingthewaterlevelinthe85-acreWSR_mN_vember1
As summarized on Table 2C-1, maintenance and repair activities occurred at the 85-acre reservoir and Kwlporation Pond 1 during the reporting period. Repairs wcre made t<_all indicated and _bscrved liner defects.
,2(){)9,priortotheAI,1exceedance.The85acre\X'SRwasabout10percentfullonNovember24aswaterwastransferredtothe45-acreWSRbymeansofpumpst-loatingonbarges.Itisbelievedthatoneofthe bargesmadecontactwiththeliner,causingatearthatresultedintheincreasedf lowtoSump2.Thev_>lumcpurnpedb\Sump2didnotexceedtheAI,2of 577,655gallonsperday.AssummarizedonTable2C-1
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TA B LESOFA LLBASlN_iM P OUNDMEN T;AND RESE R V O I R D A TAWHICHA LLOWSDA T A TOBEREADILY COM PAR ED TO LE A K A GEA NDD I S CHARGEDUA L I T Y A L ERT L E V E LSA N D P RE V IOUS D A T A,\summarytableofmonthlyflowmeteringresultsfor2009isprovidedinTable2A-1.CumulativeinorganicandorganicdataforEvaporationPonds1and2areprovidedinTables2B3and2B-4.Theonlye ,;tablishedalertlevelsforevaporationpondwaterqualityaref_rpHandradionuclidesanddatahavenote::ceededthe,\
TABLES        OF ALL BASlN_                  iMPOUNDMENT;            AND RESERVOIR              DATA      WHICH              ALLOWS        DATA    TO  BE    READILY COMPARED                TO LEAKAGE                  AND DISCHARGE              DUALITY ALERT        LEVELS          AND PREVIOUS                      DATA
L s.AsummaryofflowstothewaterstoragereservoirsandtotheevaporationpondsisprovidedinTable2b_-1.
,\ summary table of monthly flow metering results for 2009 is provided in Table 2A-1.
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A summary of flows to the water storage reservoirs and to the evaporation ponds is provided in Table 2b_-1.
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_        _,LtJDG_ LANDFILL                    MONITORING                      ANALYTICAL            RESULTS Sludge fr(_m the \\_RF is recluJred to 1)m ch:-tracterized      through representative s,wnplin_ on :t scnlJ-_mnu_[lb_tsis.
In 2{)()9, \VR[; sludge samples were collected in ]uric and October and analyzed for the parameters listed in Table 17.2-4 of the Permit.
Toxicity (;h:_racteristie l_eaching Procedure (TCI,P) metals were not detected above the lab(_rator) reporting limits in the WRF sludge samples collected in 2009, and none of the ALs were exceeded. ,\ summfuv t;_ble of the Iaboral(_rv _malvtical results for \\RF sludge s;lmples collected in 2(/09 is pr_wided in Table 3A 1.
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APS - PVNGS 2009 Annual Monitoring and Compliance Report AlertLevel Units              06111/09                    10127109              (Table17.2.4of thePermit) pH                              SU                    9.7                        9.5                          <2,>12.5 Arsenic                        mg/L                  <1.0                        <1.0                                5.0 Barium                        m_/L                  <5.0                        <5.0                              100.0 Cadmium                        mg/L                <0.50                      <0.50                                1.0 Chromium(total)                mg/L                  <1.0                        <1.0                                5.0 Lead                          m_iL                  <1.0                        <1.0                                5.0 Mercury                        mg/L                <0.0020                    <0.0020                                0.2 Selenium                      m_iL                <0.50                      <0.50                                1.0 Silver                        mg/L                  <1.0                        <t .0                              5.0 Notes:
MetalsanalyzedbyToxicityCharacteristic    LeachingProcedure(TCLP).
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        ,COOLING              TOWER                SLUDGE                  ANALYTICAL                          RESULTS Cooling tower sludge is required to be characterized prior to disposal in the Sludge Disposal Landfill, on a per disposal event basis. Four cooling tower sludge samples (canal and each of the three towers) were collected from each unit in 2009:
'  Samples from Unit 1were collected in February 2009. In 2009, an estimated 216 cubic yards of cooling tower sludge from Unit 1 was disposed.
Samples from Unit 3 were collected in August 2009. In 2009, an estimated 326 cubic yards of cooling tower sludge from Unit 3 was disposed.
Samples from Unit 2 were collected in December 2009. Cooling tower sludge from Unit 2 was disposed in 2010; therefore, the estimated volume will be provided in the 2010 Annual Monitoring and Compliance Report.
All cooling tower sludge samples were analyzed for the parameters listed in Table 17.2-4 of the Permit.
TCLP metals were not detected above the laborato U reporting limits in the cooling tower sludge samples collected in 2009, and none of the ALs were exceeded. A summary, table of the laboratory analytical results for cooling tower sludge samples collected in 2009 is provided in Table 3B-1.
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_:_,, DESCRIPTION                OF ANY VlOLA!&deg;_ONS  OF 'TNE ARRA SPECIAL        LICENSE        FOR SLUDGE RADiOiSOTOPE        L_M_TS No excc_dances \vcre observcd during 20{)9.
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,A,    VOLUME            OF ALL, NON-STORf'v_                              WATER    RELEASES            '70 _'_H_
UNLINED          &#xa3;}fTCHKS          OR SE#JMKNTAT_ON                            BASINS Thcrc \vcr{: no non-storm  w;t[cr rclc_ses to thc unlined ditches or scdimcnt_tion        b,gsins in 2009.
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: 4. ComplianceStatus                                                            2009AnnualMonitoring andCompliance Report APPNO.P-100388
: 4.        COMPLIANCE                      STATUS
_,, SOURCE              AND CHARAC_ER+ZATiON                                  OF RELEASES            TO BASINS Since thmc were n() non st()rm water releases t() thc unlined ditches ()r sedimentation    basins in 211()9,water samples were not c_>llcctcd for characterizati(m.
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: 4. ComplianceStatus                                                                2009Annual  Monitoring andCompliance  Report APPNO.P-100388
: 4.        COMPLIANCE                    STATUS C,        (CONTINGENCY                PLAN ACTIONS                      TAKEN          FOR RELEASES Sincu there were n<_ non  st{_rm water  releases  t<_the unlined    ditches  or sedimentation  basins  in 2t!(19, n_>
contingency  plan actions were taken.
n =jl,l,,,l,_t,_ _;ivi_Ii ......
: 4. Compliance Status                                                            2009Annual Monitoring andCompliance Report APPNO.P-100388
: 4.      COMPLIANCE                      STATUS O       V_OLAT_ONS              OF TNJS PERMIT There were no violations of this permit except for the cxcccdance of 1ALs and/or ,-\l.s as described m Section I.C of this report and listed in Table 1C-1.
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: 4. Compliance  Status                                                        2009Annual Monitoring andCompliance Report APPNO.P-100388
: 4.        COMPLIANCE              STATUS
_DENT_F_CATtON                    OF ALERT LEVELS, AQLS, AQUIFER WATER QUALITY                      STANDARDS,              OR DISCHARGE LIMITATIONS                  THAT' NAVE SEEN EXCEEDED                            DURING          &deg;;H_I:
REPORTING                PERIOD          AND A DISCUSSION                  OF THE          TREN&#xa9; IN CONCENTRATIONS                            COMPARED            TO THE        PREVIOUS REPORTING                PERIODS            AND ACTIONS              TAKEN        TO CORREC'} _
          "THE EXCEEDED                    LEVELS Tinere were no discharges from thc permitted facilities during the reporting period. As summarized on Table 2C 1, rnaintenancc and repair activities occurred at the 85-acre reservoir and Evaporation Pond l durin_ the reporting period. Repairs were made to all indicated and observed liner defects.
,\s stated in Sccmms 2,\ and 2D, there was one .\1_exceedance associated with the I,(IRS at d_e 85-acre \X*SR during the reporting period. As stated in the five-day written notification letter, dated December 3, 211119, 3_,6l ,,gall,ms were pumped from Sump 2 ()n N()vember 24, 2(1(19,which exceeds the AI.I of 17,661 gall_ms per da\. Volumes pumped on subsequent da\s were below the AIA of 17, 660 gallons per day. ,.\PS began dropping the water level in the 85-acre \VSR on November 1, 20(19,prior to the AIA exceedancc. The 85 acre \'('SR was ab_mt 10 percent full on November 24 as water was transferred to the 45-acre \VSR by means
()f pumps floating,on barges,  _. It is believed that one of the barges,
                                                                      . made contact with the liner, causing a tear that resulted in the increased flow to Sump 2. The volume pumped by Sump 2 did not exceed the :\12 (ff
_..,,6n._gallons per (tax.
:\left levels for groundwater quality at P()C and alert wells were exceeded in 2(1(19.A summary of permit limit exceedances related to groundwater quality ix presented in Table 1C 1. In general, total or dissolvcd potassium concentrations at ,\PP-3, PVq4H, PV-195A, PV 206A, and PV-Q8 have varied over the past t\w_
years. :\Is{,, the nitratc-nitritc as N concentrations at APP-3 and PV-14H and fluoride concentrations at PV 195A in 2(1[19are similar to concentrations reported fi_rthese wells in 2008.
These ,\I, exceedances were not associated with discharges from the permitted facilities. Elevated concentrations of boron, chloride, fluoride, nitrate nitrite as N, potassium, and total dissolved solids max bc attributed to previous agricultural land use and/or changing site conditions (such as a decrease in water levels). For cxample, for many shallow aquifer wells, water levels have decreased. Many of th(_sewells arc screened in a silty clay unit and the increase in potassium (a metal commonly found in clay minerals) may again be attributable to the clayey zones that may be intersected as water levels decrease.
In addition, APS has noticed variation in concentrations for some parameters (such as potassium) that c(_rrelate with the laboratory used and/(_r meth(_d used. I_'(_rexample, EPA Meth(_d 20{I.7,a method using inductively-coupled plasma, is greatly affected b} high sodium and total dissolved solids concentrations.
Potassium and sodium are both easily ionizable and this may be contributing to the variability in the results.
EP,\ Meth(Jd 258.1 which is an atomic absorption method was used historically; however, currently, there arc no Ariz(ma-certified laboratories for this method. Alternative appropriate methods for potassium are being investigated with our contract laboratory. It is uncertain whether or not the potassium exceedances in may be within the inherent variability of EPA Method 20{I.7.
: 4. Compliance Status                                                  2009AnnualMonitoring andCompliance Report APPNO.P-100388 Where elcvated chromium concentrations are determined to be associated with pump corrosion, PVN(;S c_mducts corrective actions to rcplacc the corr_dcd pumps.
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2f! 1/2009              35                              ,,, ......_V4gSAR                                                                                                      I I/I0_2009        23 5i27/2009.              4 _,                                                              ......
7i22/2009                ;7,4                          ....                                                                                                                                      APP-15 10/15/200_                37                                                                                                                                                                        Date      mg/L 1"  ,fn_
1/4,20;,,_            3.9                                                                                                                                                                11/10/2009        13 12/1/2009                36 PV-Q8 Date      mg/L 21!! 12009          28                                                                        PV.4g3A 5 " "_
        ,o/_8/_.,_09        29                                                                        Date            mglL                                              APP-5 8/6/2009            36                                                                  2127/2009                52                                              Date  mg/'L      '                      APP.,14 I0/8/2009            33                                                                  5i28/2009                6.0                                        2127/2009    0,62                            Date      m_L 10129/2009            2,9                                                                  8/4/2009                7I                                          6/10/2009    0,66                    1I/10/2009        !8 12/2i2009            30                                                                10/28/2009                56                                          9/16/2009    059 11/5/2009    0,65 APP-13 Date    mg,'L APP-3                                                                                                                                                                                                11/6/2009        I9 Date            '_
rag/,,.
2i 18i2009          i :4 5!28/2009          i4                                                                                                                                              PV&deg;34H 8i6/2009          _,4                                                                        _va_at_on                                                            Date    m@iL                                    PV-14H 1, 3 Pond No, 3B                                                                                                          Oat_,  mg/L 10129i2009                                                                                                                                                    212712009      67                                      ""
6/10/2009      89                              3/i t/2009      65 9/! 7/2009    70                              6/15/2009        67 APP4R                                                                                                                                                    t I/6/2009    71                              9/17/2009        i3 2/!9/2oo918 Date      mg/L                                                                                                                                  '                                                    1012212009        75 512812009          2,0                                                                                                                      .....
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8/6/2009          22                                                                                                                                                                                              APPo6 10!29/2009          I7                                                                                ....                                                                                                          Date    m_'L 3/11/2009        13
                                                        ..........                                                                                                                                                6i16/2009        1S
:                                                                                  9117i2009        14
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                                                            .... ........                                                                                                                                      ! 0/22/2009        !4 NOTE:                                                                                        PVNGS          WeN Locations                and Aquifer    Monitored mg/L = milligram pe_ Lte_
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APP=7 3/12,'2009        120 9/80/20096/      112&deg;20 7/ &deg; Date            mg/L                                                                                                                                                            t 1/19/2009        120 1/5/2009                1000                                                                          APPo12 5/'L2009                                                                                            Date          mg/l 7/9/2009                                                                                      I/I 5/2009          1800 10/22/2009                  970                                                                    5fU2009            ! 700                                        AP_',,7 7/9/2009          1800                      ...........
10/22/2009            ! 900          }
Date 3/i2/2009      m_'L 4500 Date            m/L                                                                                                                                                                    6/17/2009      5100
                                    ;                          !/15/2009              8100                                                                                                  ....                                                              '
i                                  ....        , :                                        9/25/2009      5000 5/7/2009              8000
_&#xa2;,_      ,,                                      ! 1/19/2009      4800 7/9/2009              7900                                                                _*
10/22/2009                8000 APPo8 Date            mg,,t                                                                              %_,
                                                              !/16/2009                190                                                    PVo206A 2tt 0/2009                150                "                                  Date        m/L 5/7/2009                170                                          2/11/2009              5500 7/23/2009                !70                                          5/21/2009              5500 i 0/28/2009                180                                            8/4/2009            5700 10/29/2009              5600 PV495A Date      mg/t_
PV498AR                                                                                                ;:'                                                                                      3/I 1/2009      7600 Date        mg_,L                                                                                                                                                                                6/10/'2009 8300 I/!3/2009            2200                                                                                                                                                                                9/I7/2009        _00 2/11/2009            2100                ...._, ......... e_ _eS_,_                                                                                                                                    11/10/2009        9100 5/27/2009            2400                                                              ............
7/22/2009            24O0                            ....L ....
I0/15/2009            2800                                                                                              _                                                                                                    APP45
                          "                                                                                                                                                                                                                            Date        mg/L 11/4/2009            2800                                                                                                                                                                                          11/! 0/2009          9300 12/1/2009            2600                                                                                                                                                            _w-PVoQ8 Date          m_/L                                                                    PV4 93A 2/11/2009              3200                                                                    Date            m                                                                APP=5 5/28/2009              3100                                                            2J27/2009                6100                                                          Date        mg/L                                          APP44 8/6/2009            3100                                                            5/28/2009                5600                                                    2/27/2009          180                                        Date      mg/L 18/29/2009              2900                                                            8/4/2009                5900                                                    6/10/2009          190                                1I/I0/2009        14000 12/2/2009              3000                                                          10/28/2009                5900                                                    9/16/2009          180 11/5/2009          200 APPo13 Date      mg/t, APPo3                                                                                                                        ..................                                                                                  11/6/2009        140 Date          mf_41 2/18/2009                570 5/28/2009                630                                                                                                                                                    PV_34H 8/6/2009              580                                                                  _vo_:o_m_                                                                        Date      m/i                                                    PVol4H 10/29/2009                  570                                                                  Pe_ Ne,,,_                                                                2/27/2009        2000                                                  Date      mg/L.
6/I 0/2009      2100                                          3/11/2009        2200 9/17/2009        2100                                          6/15/2009        2100 11/6/2009      1900                                          9/17/2009        2200 APP4R                                                                                                                                                                                                                            10/22/2009        2300 Date            mg/t 2/19/2009                550 5/28/2009                550 8/6/2009              600                                                                                                                                                                                                                      APPo6 10/29/2009                560                                                                                                                                                                                                                    Date      m#%
3/11i2009        330
                                                                                                                                      '                                                                                                                6/16/2009        340 9/I 7/2009        320 10/22/2009          330 NOTE:                                                                                        PVNGS              We/Locations                  and Aquifer          Monitored mgiL = milligram pe_ Lter
                                                                                                            @              ShallowAquife_                                                                                                  FIGURE 3 PV Clay Aquifer                                                                                          SELECTED                      2009 CHibORI[)E            CONCENTRATIONS Regional          Aquife                                                                    PAIO    VERDE NUCLEAI-I GENE[&#xa3;ATtNG                    S'T'ATIOb_
ARIZONA PUBMC SEi_IVICES
                              .....        i                            .............
_ &#xa3;>iS P O}_'CtSAPS-PVNGS    _38949  2009 A_ma  %b!'_ 4qd COrnOl  Rep0rt GIStARCt,ffA_:_S  _GL R[S 138949  F!G03.Obi(}r}d8  r_ d    k_st Op4afe(  M_/  5 2010
 
F:eet 0          600      S_200              2&#xa2;00 PYc205A (Welt Name)
NOTES:                                                                                                  837.2I            (Water Level Elevation) 1 Contou_lines 9ene_ated(sing Surfe_with 2 mino    edits made Water/evet            using n histodca etevatons        feet        data                                              _S Groundwater Elevation Comou_s
                                                                                                    -,_,,_ Contours Dashed where :nferred                                              JANUARY 200.'9 SHALLOW AQUtFBR L:ROU ND\VAT:_R ELEY,AT:ON CONTO U RS
                                                                                                                                                                            .huO VER:)E  N I;(.Lt:_ ._<,QI{]NEI_ATII':G STA'FIO N ARI&#xa3;ONA 7:.;B[    ........
S:&#xa3;RVICE_:
                                                                                                                                                                            ,:: &#xa2;
:_'GIS  Projec s A,W_.PVNGS,  38949  i?(309 A'_ :ua[ tvlo:_ ar:d Comp/ Repod (:KS/,A::CMAPS FK_:iF_ES ! 38,949 F Q04 V,_t. sha:o,  2009 01JAN mxd Last Updated: Ap:fi 28, 2,,Id
 
Feet 0      600      1,200          2400 P'vU205A (Weti Name)
NO,_ES:                                                                                      83768          (Watel Level Elevation)
I Contour nes generated usng Surfe! wth minor edits made us{ng h{storcal data                                    _#_
                                                                                    ...."_'_\_j 2 Water levet elevations    in feet                                                        Groundwate__E,evation Contours
                                                                                  '&#xa2;' _'_ _,_ Contours Dashed where hfretTed                                            APRIL      2009 SHAL.LOW AQUIFER GROU NDWATER EEE_vATION CONTOU RL PASO VERDE NU( 13}_:'}AI_:_
([ENE}_ATING STATION A}_IZ(bNA PUBLIC SP}t_VICES P\C[S\RroiectsAPS PVNGS',,!38949 - 2009 Aw_ua! Molt and Comp[ Report\GISkARCMAPS FIGURE S\!  8949 FiG05-WL sha!io,# 2009 04APR mxd Last Updated A[:>[ _.8&deg; 201>0
 
Feet 0          6@        I,200    _;
                                                                                                                                                                                                        <o00 NOTES:                                                                                        pMo205A (Well Name}
    ! Contour lines generated using Surf@' with                                                    837.22        (Water LeveI [ElevatioP,)
minor edits made using historical data=
2_Water                                                                                        (3roundwatur_E_evationContours above tevet mean eievations sea evel. }n feet                                          J    "_%_jF 3 NA = MeasuFement not avaiJabie 4p  _'_e F'IGURE rb
                                                                                            % _,,_,,
Contours Dashed where inferred                                        JUILY 2009 GROUNDWATER ELEVATION CONTOURS PALO VERDE N_CI.EAR QENERA'_{'INQ STATION ikRIZOXA  } } L/BI,_I(} SF;RVIC[{:S
> G!S!,ProjectsAPS-PVNGSq38949      2009 Annuai Mon and Compl Report',G S_,ARCMAPS,F  G, RESH 38949 FIG06-WL shaflov,-2@9 07JL _ _axd Las Updated April 28 20t0
 
Feet 0      600        1200          2,400 b_OTf),S:                                                                                              PVc205A        (We/Name}
I Conto_        iir_es get erated using Sude      with                                                  837,07        (Water Leve Elevation) m_noredits made using histor cai data 2 Water level elevations          in feet                                            &#xa3;_'s_
above mean sea leve                                                                    X........,+ Groundwater          Elevaton Contours s _A=Mea_u_emen                _o_ av_,ab,e                                                                                                                                      FIGURE 7
_'_ +,+Contours Dashed where Infer;ed                                                OCTOBER            2009 SHALIL,OW A }3UHS'ER(-"  T GROU NDW ATER EDEVAII ION CONTO L,RS PAI.() \/_;" " " NL!CL_;}AIR GENERAT!NQ
_,t_DE                            STATION ARIZONA PUI[_I_I( SE}_VI(fX}S P ,GlS\g'ro_ects'APS-PV_,iGS  138949  200.9 A_mual Mo_ a_d Co_u:A Repol{\.G S_ARCMAPS\FI(_[IRES  1389,19    FiG07t-Wh shaHo_.2009  !0OCTmxd last Updated April 28 2010
 
Feet r_,
                                                                                                                                                                            ,-        600        __,,,,
                                                                                                                                                                                                      ' w,                  2,400 EX P bA X AT I O N NOTES;                                                                                        APP--5        (Well Name}
1, contoul _iines generated sp,9 Surfe_'
2 Wate_level elevations in feet                                                              776,78        (Water Level Elevation)
Groundwater-        Elevation      Contours                          JANUARY 2009 PALO VERDE CLAY AQU I[: ER GROU NDVvATER T      T EiL_,YAIION
                                                                                                                                                                                        ,!
CONTOURS
                                                                                                                                                          >A.,C) V E N [.)E N U Ci, k_A}-t (}P}N E R AT N (,1 SI'A 1" () N s_}<I Z O NA PUB i,! (" S E R\' l Ci4 S
::':'O S'Ptqects%t\PS RVNGS\138949 2()Of} A!_ ia r,4o! >rid Comp[ Repo_l GIS\ARCr%lAPS\FK3URES\!38949 W _ deep 200901-.AN  nxd  [ at L pda{ed b%y !4 201O
 
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Feet 0        500      ! ,200                  2400 NOTES:
: 1. Contot._r Jines generated  usn:  Su_fer.                                          APP5        (Weft Name)
      "2,Water level eievatons in feet                                                      77662      (Water Levet Elevation}
Groundwater Elevation Conto_.rs                                  APRI[[_    2009 PA[_O %ERDa!,,CL,AY AQUi[FER CSROUN[DWAS'ER ELEVA _[ON &#xa3;,ON_rC L.,_RS
_iAXO \,.'_RI)B NUC ]&#xa3;AR C t I'XttIRArl:,_(DsrA I'I(}_',i ARIZONA i-:L,_B]iC SBRV},CES
:;':\GS P_oiect_W%PS-PVNGS 138949 26}09An!_u@Mort s d Co_p (<por{',GS',ARCMAPS,F!GURES138949 WL deep 2009 04APRmxd Las__.'}da{eS:Ma_'14 2010
 
                                                                                                                                                                                                              .......... Feet 0          (00          1200                          2,400 NOTES:
    ! Contot,r nes generated us n!.}Surfer.                                                APP-5        (Wet Name)
: 2. Water evel elevatiop,s n let                                                        i}'7687    (Waler Level Elevation)
Groundwater Elevation Contours                                          J -U]_Y 2009 PALO VERDE                  CLAY AQUIFER GROUNDWA]
                                                                                                                                          ,-%      ,..._
ER ELE'vATION p      _  y CONTOURS
                                                                                                                                                  }V\!,O \, L;RD b: _"LJ&#xa3; t,/.kP' x"C EN ERA 1.'ING S I.'AN O N ARIZONA P__B},I( S''      . [, k \,_I(......h b; P: G SPr@eck\A/_S PVNCS !38949 ?009 Arct a_Mol aid i;ompl Repolf\G!S_AR ;MAPS'FiGURE S 138949 W_ deep-2 09 0;' JUI mxo last Upd_te-'J:May 14 2010
 
_              ........    . .......  . Feet 0          600      ! 200                      240(}
NOT[_:S:
      ! Cottour nes genersted sng                Su_fe_                                            APP-5      (WelI _  '_xarne) 2, Wate_ evel eleva'_tior]ssin feet                                                          776_57 (Water Level Eievat on)
G_oundwater Elevation Contours                                                  OCTOB_;}_t_          &#xa3;009 PALO VERDE CLAY AQUIFE[_
GRObNDWATER                          ELE_._A']ION CONTOU_<S
                                                                                                                                                                  ",
Y,,&deg;"_/ ) VEb_]}E?SbCI_.,A, "/ _) Gh}b;ERATING        S AT!ON A[<IZONA      PUfq,I(  SE[_VICES P \G!S'@ ojecfs'i,,PS-PVN(_;S\138949 - 2)09 Ans(;ai _o] aqd Co _-/ glel)(/!t',G S'_ARCMAPS F[OLJ[_FS !38949 WI  Seeg 2009 10OCI _xci [sst Jp:la e{ : May 14_ 2010
 
                                                                                                                                                            ;          0 12f    () b                0 q NOIE:
    ! Groundwater          eew;tons    ae shown fo welis compieted with_ the Regiona Aq fen
: 2. Groundwater contours are not shown                                                @        Regionai Aquifer We/ Locations                                _,    -, _  ;-,
General Direction of Groundwater Flow            RE.GIONAL AQUIFER GROUNDWA'tTER ELE", A FION S
[ AI.,O V [}i__.D [!f N L ( i,EAI_  G EN l&#xa3;RA'i'i N (} S'FA]]() N ARIZONA PUL{LI( SE {VIC[/;S Oi8 ::' ) __h,P P\/b ] b!_ !  )} A  _ [<{, ru_ {}>_) R,p: tGS_R(p_/APS_ I(-,( {88 l{[S_:} QVVE{iv RgK a oxi ( st {J)d_Le< ,t_ 3 2010
 
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'0 0'Approvedby:Director,RadiationProtection TABLEOFCONTENTS 1.INTRODUCTION...........................................................................................................................
P(Z36459)               Date: 2910.9405 Reason:I          12:38:58 am approving this-97'00' d.... nt Approved by:
22.DESCRIPTIONOFTHEMONITORINGPROGRAM................................................................32.1.2009PVNGSI_A.DIOLOG1CALENVIRONMENTALMONITORINGPROGRAM...............................32.2.RADIOLOGICALENVIRONMENTALMONITORINGPROGRAMCHANGESFOR2009......................32.3.REMPDEVIATIONS
Director, Radiation Protection
/ABNORMALEVENTSSIJMMARY...............................................................4 2.4.SIGNIFICANTINVESTIGATIONREGAR DINGGROUNDWAFERPROTECTION...............................43.SAMPLECOLLECTIONPROGRAM........................................................................................123.1.WATER....................................................................................................................................
 
123.2.VEGETATION...........................................................................................................................
TABLE OF CONTENTS
123.3.MILK.......................................................................................................................................
: 1.       INTRODUCTION                   ...........................................................................................................................                         2
123.4.AIR..........................................................................................................................................
: 2.       DESCRIPTION              OF THE MONITORING                                    PROGRAM                  ................................................................         3 2.1.       2009 PVNGS I_A.DIOLOG1CALENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING PROGRAM ...............................                                                                                     3 2.2.       RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING PROGRAM CHANGES FOR 2009 ......................                                                                                         3 2.3.       REMP DEVIATIONS/ABNORMAL EVENTS SIJMMARY ...............................................................                                                                       4 2.4.       SIGNIFICANT INVESTIGATION REGARDING GROUND WAFER PROTECTION ...............................                                                                                   4
1 2 3.5.SLUDGEANDSEDIMENT..........................................................................................................
: 3.       SAMPLE COLLECTION PROGRAM ........................................................................................                                                               12 3.1.       WATER ....................................................................................................................................                                   12 3.2.       VEGETATION ...........................................................................................................................                                       12 3.3.       MILK .......................................................................................................................................                                 12 3.4.       AIR ..........................................................................................................................................                               12 3.5.       SLUDGE AND SEDIMENT ..........................................................................................................                                               13
134.ANALYTICALPROCEDURES..................................................................................................
: 4.       ANALYTICAL                PROCEDURES                      ..................................................................................................                     13
134.I.AIRPARTI CIILATE...................................................................................................................
: 4. I.     AIR PARTICI ILATE...................................................................................................................                                         13 4.2.       AIRBORNE RADII)IODINE .........................................................................................................                                               13 4.3.       MILK .......................................................................................................................................                                 13 4.4.       VEGETATION ...........................................................................................................................                                       14 4.5.       SLI rDGE/SEDIMEN T. ................................................................................................................                                         14 4.6.       WATER ....................................................................................................................................                                   14 4.7.       SoII.........................................................................................................................................                                 15
134.2.AIRBORNERADII)IODINE.........................................................................................................
: 5.       NUCLEAR INSTRUMENTATION ............................................................................................                                                             15 5.1.       GAMMA SPECTROMEIER .........................................................................................................                                                 15 5.2.       LIQUID SCINTILLATION SPECTROMETER .................................................................................                                                           15 5.3.       GAS FLOW PROPORTIONAL COUNTER .....................................................................................                                                           15
134.3.MILK.......................................................................................................................................
: 6.         ISOTOPIC DETECTION LIMITS AND REPORTING CRITERIA .......................................... 16 6.1.       LOWER LIMITS OF DETECTION ................................................................................................                                                   16 6.2.       DATA REPORTING CRITERIA ...................................................................................................                                                   16 6.3.       LLD AND REPORTIN{_;CRITERIA OVERVIEW ...........................................................................                                                             17
134.4.VEGETATION...........................................................................................................................
: 7.         INTERLABORATORYCOMPARISONPROGRAM...............................................................                                                                                 22
144.5.SLIrDGE
: 7. I.     QI!ALITY CONTROL PROGRAM                                  ................................................................................................                   22 7.2.       INTER{_'OMPARISONRESI rLTS ..................................................................................................                                               22
/SEDIMENT.................................................................................................................
: 8.         DATA INTERPRETATIONS AND CONCLUSIONS ............................................................... 25 8.1.       AIR PARTICULATES .................................................................................................................                                           25 8.2.       AIRBORNE RADIOI()DINE .........................................................................................................                                             26 8.3.       VEGETATION ...........................................................................................................................                                       26 8.4.       MILK .......................................................................................................................................                                 26 8.5.       DRINKING WATER ...................................................................................................................                                           26 8.6.       GROUND WATER .....................................................................................................................                                           26 P\ ,"NGS AN_',;UAL RADI()LOGICAL                    ENVIRONMENTAL                OPERATING          REPORT - 2009 ii
144.6.WATER....................................................................................................................................
 
144.7.SoII.........................................................................................................................................155.NUCLEARINSTRUMENTATION............................................................................................155.1.GAMMASPECTROMEIER.........................................................................................................
TABLE OF CONTENTS 8.7. SURFACE WATER      ....................................................................................................................                     26 8.8. SLUDGE AND SEDIMENT ..........................................................................................................                               27 8.9. DATA TRENDS .........................................................................................................................                         27
155.2.LIQUIDSCINTILLA TIONSPECTROMETER.................................................................................
: 9.     THERMOLUMINESCENT DOSIMETER (TLD) RESULTS AND DATA .............................. 49
155.3.GASFLOWPROPORTIONALCOUNTER.....................................................................................
: 10. LAND USE CENSUS ...................................................................................................................                             55 10.1. INTRODUCTION   ........................................................................................................................                       55 10.2. CENSUS RESULTS .....................................................................................................................                         55
156.ISOTOPICDETECTIONLIMITSANDREPORTINGCRITERIA..........................................166.1.LOWERLIMITSOFDETECTION................................................................................................
: 11.    
166.2.DATAREPORTINGCRITERIA...................................................................................................
166.3.LLDANDREPORTIN{_;CRITERIAOVERVIEW...........................................................................
177.INTERLABORATORYCOMPARISONPROGRAM...............................................................227.I.QI!ALITYCONTROLPROGRAM................................................................................................227.2.IN T ER{_'OMPARISONRESIrLTS..................................................................................................
228.DATAINTERPRETATIONSANDCONCLUSIONS...............................................................258.1.AIRPARTICULATES.................................................................................................................
258.2.AIRBORNERADIOI()DINE.........................................................................................................
268.3.VEGETATION...........................................................................................................................
268.4.MILK.......................................................................................................................................
268.5.DRINKINGWATER...................................................................................................................
268.6.GROUNDWA TER.....................................................................................................................
26 P\,"NGSAN_',;UALRADI()LOGICALENVIRONMENTALOPERATINGREPORT-2009 ii TABLEOFCONTENTS8.7.SURFACEWATER....................................................................................................................
26 8.8.SLUDGEANDSEDIMENT..........................................................................................................
2 7 8.9.DATATRENDS.........................................................................................................................
2 79.THERMOLUMINESCENTDOSIMETER(TLD)RESULTSANDDATA..............................49 10.LANDUSECENSUS...................................................................................................................5510.1.INTRODUCTION
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55 10.2.CENSUSRESULTS.....................................................................................................................
55 11.


==SUMMARY==
==SUMMARY==
ANDCONCLUSIONS...........................................................................................57 1 2.REFERENCES..............................................................................................................................6 2P'_2NGSANNUALRAD1OLOGICALENVIRONMENTALOPEP_AT1NGREP{}RT-2 (109 iii LISTOFTABLES T ABLE2.1S AMPLECOLLECTIO N LOC ATIONS................................................................................6TABLE2,2SAMPLECOLLECTIONSCHED ULE..................................................................................7TABLE2.3S UMMARIESOFREMPDEVIATIONS
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/ABNORMALEVENTS......................................8TABLE6.10DCMREQ UIREDLOWERLIMITSOFDETECTION(APRIORI)...............................19TABLE62ODCMREQ UIREDREPORTINGLEVELS.......................................................................20TABLE6.3TYPICALMDAVAL UES....................................................................................................21 TABLE7.1INTERLABORATORYCOMPARISONRESULTS...........................................................23 TABLE8.1PARTICULATEGROSSBETAINAIR1ST-2NDQ UARTER.......................................28TABLE8.2PARTICULATEGROSSBETAINAIR3RD-4THQ UARTER.......................................29TABLE8.3GAMMAINAIRFILTERCOMPOSITES..........................................................................30TABLE8,4RADIOIODINEINAIR1ST-2NDQ UARTER.................................................................31TABLE8.5RADIOIODINEINAIR3RD-4THQ UARTER.................................................................32TABLE8.6VEGETATION......................................................................................................................33 TABLE8,7MILK.....................................................................................................................................34 TABLE8.8DRINKINGWATER.............................................................................................................35 TABLE8.9GROUNDWATER...............................................................................................................37TABLE8.10S URFACEWATER............................................................................................................38TABLE8.11SL U DGE/SEDIMENT........................................................................................................42 TABLE9.1TLDSITELOCATIONS.......................................................................................................50 TABLE9.22009ENVIRONMENTALTLDRESULTS.........................................................................52 TABLE10.12009LANDUSECENSUS.................................................................................................56TABLE11.1ENVIRONMENTALRADIOLOGICALMONITORINGPROGRAMANNUAL
: 12. REFERENCES ..............................................................................................................................                       62 P'_2NGS ANNUAL RAD1OLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL                                          OPEP_AT1NG REP{ }RT - 2(109 iii
 
LIST OF TABLES TABLE 2.1 SAMPLE COLLECTION LOCATIONS ................................................................................ 6 TABLE 2,2 SAMPLE COLLECTION SCHEDULE .................................................................................. 7 TABLE 2.3 SUMMARIES OF REMP DEVIATIONS/ABNORMAL EVENTS ...................................... 8 TABLE 6.10DCM REQUIRED LOWER LIMITS OF DETECTION (A PRIORI) ............................... 19 TABLE 62 ODCM REQUIRED REPORTING LEVELS ....................................................................... 20 TABLE 6.3 TYPICAL MDA VALUES ....................................................................................................                   21 TABLE 7.1 INTERLABORATORY COMPARISON RESULTS ........................................................... 23 TABLE 8.1 PARTICULATE GROSS BETA IN AIR 1ST - 2ND QUARTER ....................................... 28 TABLE 8.2 PARTICULATE GROSS BETA IN AIR 3RD - 4TH QUARTER ....................................... 29 TABLE 8.3 GAMMA IN AIR FILTER COMPOSITES .......................................................................... 30 TABLE 8,4 RADIOIODINE IN AIR 1ST - 2ND QUARTER ................................................................. 31 TABLE 8.5 RADIOIODINE IN AIR 3RD - 4TH QUARTER ................................................................. 32 TABLE 8.6 VEGETATION ......................................................................................................................         33 TABLE 8,7 MILK ..................................................................................................................................... 34 TABLE 8.8 DRINKING WATER .............................................................................................................               35 TABLE 8.9 GROUND WATER ...............................................................................................................               37 TABLE 8.10 SURFACE WATER ............................................................................................................               38 TABLE 8.11 SLUDGE/SEDIMENT ........................................................................................................                 42 TABLE 9.1 TLD SITE LOCATIONS .......................................................................................................                 50 TABLE 9.2 2009 ENVIRONMENTAL TLD RESULTS ......................................................................... 52 TABLE 10.1 2009 LAND USE CENSUS .................................................................................................                   56 TABLE 11.1 ENVIRONMENTAL RADIOLOGICAL MONITORING PROGRAM ANNUAL


==SUMMARY==
==SUMMARY==
...58 P\LNGSANNUALRADIOLOGICALENVIRONMENTALOPEI L_.TINGREPORT-2 0O9 i x' LISTOFFIGURESFIGURE2.1REMPSAMPLESITES-MAP(0-10miles).................................................................10FIGURE2.2REMPSAMPLESITES-MAP(10
...58 P\LNGSANNUAL RADIOLOGICALENVIRONMENTALOPEIL_.TINGREPORT - 20O9 ix'
-35miles)...............................................................11FIGURE8.1HISTORICALGROSSBE TAINAIR(WEEKLYSYSTEMAVERAGES)...............45FIGURE8.2HIS TORICALGROSSBE TAINAIR(ANNUALSI TETOSITECOMPARISONS)COMPAREDTOPRE-OP.....................................................................................................................46FIGURE8.3GROSSBETAINDRINKINGWA TER........................................................................47FIGURE8.4EVAPORATIONPONDTRITIUMACTIVI TY............................................................48 FIGURE9.1NETWORKENVIRONMENTAL TLDEXPOSURERA TES......................................53FIGURE9.2ENVIRONMENTALTLDCOMPARISON-PRE-OPERATIONALVS2009............54 P\'.'NGSAN'NU ALRADIOLO(3I('A LENVIRONMENTALOPERATI NGREP()R T-2 009 Y ABSTRACTTheRadiologicalEnvironmentalMonitoringProgram(REMP)isanongoingprogramconductedbyArizonaPublicServiceCompany(APS)forthePaloVerdeNuclearGeneratingStation(PVNGS).VarioustypesofenvironmentalsamplesarecollectednearPVNGSandanalyzedforplantrelatedradionuclideconcentrations.During2009,thefollowingc a tegor iesofsampleswerecol lectedby APS:*Broadleafvegetation*Groundwater*Drinkingwater*Surfacewater*Airborneparticulateandradioiodine*Goatandcowmilk*SludgeandsedimentThermoluminescentdosimeters(TLDs)wereusedtomeasureenviro nmentalgammaradiati on.TheEnvironmentalTLDprogramisalsoconductedbyAPS.TheArizonaRadiationRegulatoryAgency(ARRA)performsradiochemistryanalysesonvariousduplicatesamplesprovidedtothembyAPS.SamplesanalyzedbyARRAincludeonsitesamplesfromtheReservoirs,EvaporationPonds,andtwo(2)deepwells.OffsitesamplesanalyzedbyARRAincludetwo(2)localresidentwells.ARRAalsoperformsairsamplingatseven(7)offsitelocationsidenticaltoAPSandmaintainsapproximatelyfifty(50)environmentalTLDmonitoringlocations,eighteen(18)ofwhichareduplicatesofAPSlocations.Acompari sonofpre-operationalandoperationaldataindicate snochanges toenvironmentalradiationlevels.Lowleveltritiumwasdiscoveredins ubsurfacewateronsite (notcon sideredpotable)in February2006atUnits2and3.Asignificantinvestigationwasinitiatedtodetermine thesourceofthewater, theexten toft hecondition
,andcorrectiveactions toprotectgroundwater.SeeSection2.4forfurt herdiscussion.(NOTE: R efer en c etoA PSthroughoutthisreportreferstoPVNGSpersonnel)P'_.'NGS ANNUALRADIOLOGICALENVIRONMENTALOPERATINGREPORT
-2 009 1 O PERATI ONALRADIOL OGICALENVIRONMENT AL M O NITORING PR O GRAM1.IntroductionThisreportpresentstheresultsoftheoperation alradiologicalenvironmentalmonitoringpr o gramconductedbyArizonaPublicService Company(APS).TheRadiologicalEnvironmentalMonitoringProgram(REMP)wasestablishedforthePaloVerdeNuclearGeneratingStation (PVNGS)byAPSin1979.TheREMPisperformedinaccordancewiththefederalrequirements toprovideacompleteenvironmentalmonitoringprogramfornuclearreactors,andwithconcernformaintainingthequalityofthelocalenvironment.Theprogramcomplieswiththerequirements of10CFR50,AppendixI,PVNGSTechnicalSpecifications,andwiththeguidanceprovidedbytheUSNuclearRegulatoryCommission(USNRC)intheirRadiologicalAssessmentBranchTechnicalPositiononEnvironmentalMonitoring,Revision1,November1979(incorporatedintoNUREG1301).Thisreportcontainsthemeasurementsandfindingsfor2009.AllreferencesarespecificallyidentifiedinSection12.TheobjectivesoftheREMPareasfollows:1)todeterminebaselineradiationlevelsintheenvironspriortoplantoperationandtocomparethefindingswithmeasurementsobtainedduringreactoroperations:2)tomonitorpotentialradiologicalexposurepathwaystothepublic;and3)to determineradiologicalimpactsontheenvironmentcausedbytheoperationofPVNGS.ResultsfromtheREMPhelptoevaluatesourcesofelevatedlevelsofradioactivityintheenvironment(e.g.,atmosphericnucleardetonationsorabnormalplantreleases).ResultsofthePVNGSpre-operationalenvironmentalmonitoringprogramarepresentedmReference1.Theinitialcriticality ofUnit1occurredMay25,198 5.InitialcriticalityforUnits2and3wereApril18,1986
,andOctober25,1987,respectively.PVNGSoperationalfindings(historical)arepresentedinReference2.P\._J (iSANNUALRADIOLOGICALENVIRONMENTAL
()PERATINGREPORT
-2009 2 2.DescriptionoftheMo n itor ingProgramAPSandvendororganizationsperformedthepre
-operationalradiologicalenvir o nmentalmonitoringprogram,whichbeganin1979.APSandvendorscontinuedtheprogramintotheoperationalphase.
2.1.2009PVNGSRadiologica lEnvironmentalMonitoringProgramTheassessmentprogramconsistsofrout inemeasurementsofenvironm entalgammaradiationandofradionuclideconcentrationsinmediasuchasair,groundwater,drinkingwater,surfacewater,vegetation,milk,sludge,andsediment.SampleswerecollectedbyAPSatthemonitoringsitesshowninFigures2.1and2.2.Thespecificsampletypes,samplinglocations,andsamplingfrequencies,assetforthinthe PVNGSOffsiteDoseCalculationManual(ODCM),Reference4,arepresentedinTables2.1,2.2and9.1.Additionalonsitesampling(outsidethescopeoftheODCM)isperformed tosupplementtheREMP.Allresultsareincludedinthisreport.Sampleanalyseswere performedbyAPSatthePVNGSCentral ChemistryLaboratory.ThislaboratoryislicensedbytheArizonaDepartmentofHealthServices(ADHS)toperformradiological


analyses.EnvironmentalgammaradiationmeasurementswereperformedbyAPSusingTLDsatfifty(50)locationsnearPVNGS.ThePVNGSDosimetryDepartmentisaccreditedbytheNationalVoluntaryLaboratoryAccreditationProgram(NVLAP)toperformionizingradiationdosimeteranalyses.Inadditiontomonitoringenvironmentalmedia,alandusecensusisperformedannuallytoidentifythenearestmilkanimals,residents,andgardens.Thisinformationisusedtoevaluatethepotentialdosetomembersofthepublicforthoseexposurepathwaysthatare indicated.2.2.RadiologicalEnvironmentalMonitoringProgramChangesfor2009AnnualsamplingofEvaporationPondsedimentwasdiscontinuedbasedonhistoricaldataandthepotentialtodamagethenewliners.ThissamplewasnotODCMrequired andanevaluationoftheriskvsbenefittocontinuedsamplingwasdocumentedintheCorrectiveActionProgrambyCRDR#3363010.TheLandUse Censusidentifiedanewcowmilklocationwithin5milesandthislocationwasaddedtothemonitoringprogram.EvaporationPond#3(dividedintosections3Aand3B)wasbuiltandplacedintoservice.WaterfromEvaporationPond#2waspumpedintothispond.EvaporationPond#2isemptyandisundergoingacompletelinerreplacement.
LIST OF FIGURES FIGURE 2.1 REMP SAMPLE SITES - MAP (0-10 miles) ................................................................. 10 FIGURE 2.2 REMP SAMPLE SITES - MAP (10-35 miles) ............................................................... 11 FIGURE 8.1 HISTORICAL GROSS BETA IN AIR (WEEKLY SYSTEM AVERAGES) ............... 45 FIGURE 8.2 HISTORICAL GROSS BETA IN AIR (ANNUAL SITE TO SITE COMPARISONS)
P V_'NGSA NNI_ALIL&DIOLOGI('ALENV IRONMENTALOPE RATINGREP ORT-2 o 09 3 ThefollowingchangesimplementODCMRevision24andweremadeasaresultoftheannualLandUseCensus(reference CRDR#3337879);1.ReplacedtheLahti(ODCMSite#47),andWright(ODCMSite#52),vegetationsamplelocationswiththeBatdorflocation.DesignatedBatdorfasSite#47.>2.AddedtheRodriguez(cowandgoat)andDavis(goat)milksamplelocations.DesignatedRodriguezasSite#51andDavisasSite#52.3.RetainedtheHernandezgoatmilklocationasSite#54,butchangedstatusto supplemental.RefertoTable2.1foradescriptionofallcurrentsamplelocations(exceptTLDs).2.3.REMPDeviations
COMPARED TO PRE-OP ..................................................................................................................... 46 FIGURE 8.3 GROSS BETA IN DRINKING WATER ........................................................................ 47 FIGURE 8.4 EVAPORATION POND TRITIUM ACTIVITY ............................................................ 48 FIGURE 9.1 NETWORK ENVIRONMENTAL TLD EXPOSURE RATES ...................................... 53 FIGURE 9.2 ENVIRONMENTAL TLD COMPARISON - PRE-OPERATIONAL VS 2009 ............ 54 P\'.'NGS AN'NUAL RADIOLO(3I('AL            ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REP()RT - 2009 Y
/AbnormalEventsSummaryDuringcalendaryear2009,thereweresix(6)deviations
/abnormaleventswithregardtothemonitoringprogram.RefertoTable2.3formoredetailandanycorrectiveactions taken.*TheairsamplesatSite#7Awereinvalidfrom9
/15through9
/22*TheairsamplesatSite#14Awereinvalidfrom11
/9through11
/17
*EvaporationPond#2wasemptytheentireyearforlinerreplacement*The1-131concentrationinwaterexceededtheactionlevelinEvaporationPond#1andbothReservoirs*TLDsatSite#36weremissinginthe3rd quarter*The4mquarterTLDresultsweredelayedformorethan60days2.4.SignificantInvestigationRegardingGroundWaterProtection (Fo l l o w-upfr ompastreports)
NOTE:AlthoughnotpartoftheREMP,thisinformationisbeingprovidedduetotheidentificationoflowleveltritiumintheonsiteenvirons(withintheRadiological ControlledArea)andheightenedsensitivitytocommunicatethepotentialtoaffectground water.OnFebruary15,2006PaloVerdepersonnelobservedwaterleakageintotheUnit2EssentialPipeDensityTunnelthroughthe'B'SprayPond(SP)supplylinepenetrationseal(documentedonSignificantCRDRNo.2869959).Lowleveltritiumwasidentifiedinthiswater.Ithasbeendeterminedthatthewaterwasnottheresultofleakagefromaplantsystem,butmorelikelyduetopreviousoperatingconditionscombinedwithprecipitation.TheinvestigationrevealedthatUnit3hadasimilarsituation.PVNGSinitiatedOE22651andfollow-upOE24237todescribetheincidentoflowleveltritiumatUnit3sincetheconcentrationexceededareportingthreshold.P\._GSANNUALRADIOLOGICALENVIRONNIENTA[OPERATINGREPORT-2O09 4
SeveralmonitoringwellshavebeeninstalledtomonitorthesubsurfacewaterandshallowaquiferatUnits1
,2,and3.Thesewellsaresampledmonthlyandquarterlyforchemicalandradiologicalparameters.TheStateofArizonaAquiferProtectionPermit(Area-Wide)No.P-100388(APP)providesagreeduponmonitoringparametersandreportingthresholds.SampleresultsarereportedinthePVNGSAnnualRadioactiveEffluentReleaseReport(ARERR).PVNGShasimplementedagroundwaterprotectionprograminitiatedbytheNuclearEnergyInstitute(NEI).Thisinitiative,NEI07-07(IndustryGroundWaterProtection Initiative-FinalGuidanceDocument,August2007),providesaddedassurancethat groundwaterwillnotbeadverselyaffectedbyPVNGSoperations.TheStateofArizonaAPPprovidesspecificregulatorycriteriaforgroundwaterprotection.P\LN(iSANNUALRADIOLOGI('ALENVIR()NMEN TAL()PE RATINGREPORT-2 009 5 Table2.1SAMPLECOLLECTIONLOCATIONS SAMPLE SITE#S AMPLETYPELOCATIONLOCATIONDESCRIPTI O N.N 4 air El6 A PSOffic e 6 A*airSSE13OldUS80 7AairESE3ArlingtonSchool14AairNNE2371_tAve.andBuckeye-Salom e Rd.1 5 air NE2NESiteBoundary 1 7Aair E3351_Ave.21air$3SSit e Boundary 2 9 air WIWSiteBoundary35a ir NNW8 T onop a h40a ir N2 T r ansmissionRd 46 dr in k ing w a ter NNW8 W irthr e s i d enc e47vegeta tionNN E2(b)Batdorfresidence 4 8drinkingw aterSWI Berrymanresidence 4 9 drink ingwaterN2 Sand ovalresidence 51milk ESE2 (b)R od r i g u ez r es id e nce-g oatsandco ws52milkENE3(b)Davisresidence-goats 53*milk NE3 0 M artinresidence-goats 54milkNNE4Hemandezresidence
-goats 55drinkingw aterSW3Gavetteresidence (supplemental) 57groundwat erONSITEWell27ddc 58groundw aterONSITEWell34 a bb 59surfacewaterONSITEEvaporationPond#1 6 0surfacewaterONSITE85acreReservoir61surfa cewaterONSITE45a creReservoir 62*vegetationENE26DuncanFamilyFarms63surfacewaterONSITEEvaporationPond#
264surfacewaterONSITEEvaporationPond#3 NOTES:*Designatesacontrolsite (a)Distancesanddirectionarefromthecenter
-lineofUnit2containmentandroundedtothenearestmile (b)DenotesachangeinlocationoranewsamplelocationAirsamplesitesdesignatedwiththeletter'A"a resitesthathavethesamesitenumberasaTLDlocation,butarenotinthesamelocation(e.g.site#
6TLDlocationisdifferentfromsite#6Aairsamplelocation:site#4TLDlocationisthesameassite#4airsalnplelocation)
P'_LNGSANNUALRADIOI.OGICALENVIRONMEN TALOPERATINGRE PORT-2009 6 Table2.2SAMP LE COLL E C TI O N SCH E D U L E ,%-JMPLEdlR AIRBORNE GRO{;NDDRINKING
,_,Y" RA Z q(" E 37 TE#PARII ('ULAIEMILKtL 4DI()IODINEVEGEI 3ITIONW.-ITERWATER I't N I'ER 4 W W 6A W W 7A W W 14A W W 15 W W 17A W W 21 W W 29 W W 35 W W 4O W W 46 W 47 M i AA 48 W 49 W 51 M/A A 52 M i AA 53 M i AA 54 M i AA 55 W 5v Q 5s Q 59 Q 6 o Q 61 Q 62 M/AA 63 Q 64 Q=WEEKLYM'AA=MON T H LYASAVAILABLEQ=QUAR T ERLYP'_LNGSANNUALRADIOLOGI('ALENVIR()NMENTAI.OPERATINGREPORT-2 0o9 7


T AB LE2.3SU MMARIESOFRE MPDE V I ATION S/ABNOR MAL E V E NT S Deviation/AbnormalEventActionstaken1.TheairsamplesatSite#7Awereinv alidfrom1.The airs amplepumpfailedduringth e 9/15through9
ABSTRACT The Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program (REMP) is an ongoing program conducted by Arizona Public Service Company (APS) for the Palo Verde Nuclear Generating Station (PVNGS).
/22sampleperiod,resultingintheinabilitytodeterminetheactualsamplevolume.Thepumpwasreplacedandthesampleforthenextweekwasvalid.Nofurtheractions required.2.TheairsamplesatSite#14Awereinvalid2.Theairsamplepumpfailedduringthefromll/9through11
Various types of environmental samples are collected near PVNGS and analyzed for plant related radionuclide concentrations.
/17sampleperiod,resultingintheinabilitytodeterminetheactualsamplevolum e.Thepumpwasreplacedandthesampleforthenextweekwasvalid.Nofurtheractions required.3.EvaporationPond#2wasemptytheentire3.Thelinerisbeingreplaced.EvaporationyearforlinerreplacementPond#2wasemptyallyear.Whenwaterisaddedtothepondroutinesamplingwillstart.Noactionrequired.4.The1-131concentrationinwaterexceededthe4.CorrectiveActionProgramdocumentCRDRactionlevelinEvaporationPond#1andboth#3309449providestheevaluationconclusion Reservoirsthatradiopharmaceutical1-131isthecauseoftheelevated1
During 2009, the following categories of samples were collected by APS:
-131concentrations.Becausethe1-131isnottheresultofplanteffluents,n.__o_oSpecialReportingwasrequired.Providingtheinformationinthisreport meetstherequirementsofODCMSection 6.1,Actionb.andCRAI#3312804.Nofurtheractionsarerequired.5.T LDsatSite#36weremissinginthe3ra5.TheT LDsatthislocationweremovedacross quartertheroadasitwasdeterminedaschoolbusstopwasnowatthislocation.TheT L Dswerenotmissinginthe4_h quarter.Therefore,movingthemacrosstheroadhascorrectedtheproblem.Relocationofthese T LDswillbeconsiderediftheproblemrecurs.Nofurtheractions arerequiredatthis time.P'_LNGSANN U ALRADIOLOGICALENVIRONMENTALOPERATINGREPORT
* Broad leaf vegetation
-2 009 8 T AB LE 2.3 SUMM ARI ES O F REMP DEV IA T IO N S/AB NO R M AL E VE NTS Deviation/AbnormalEvent{continued)Actionstaken{continued) 6.The4_h qua r te r TLDr e s ult s we redelayedfo r 6.Theen v i r on mentalTLDr e s ultsshoweda m o r e than60day slowbia sinthe 4 th quart e randaninve s ti g ati on intothecau sewa s c o nducted.Corr ec t i v e A cti on P r o gramdocument C R D R#3 4 39 2 1 5 wa s initia t ed tod o cu mentandc orr ectthei ss ue.P\L2qGSA NNI7A L RADI O LOGI('ALENVIR O NMEN T AL OPERATINGREP O R T-2 009 9 IFIGURE2.1PVNGSANNUALRADIOLOGICALENVIRONMENTALOPERATINGREPORT-2009 10 i , ,J ,_PV NG A NNU ALR A D IO L OG IC ALE NVI R O NMENT A L O PER A TIN G REP ORT-2 00 9 1 1 3.SampleCol lectionProgra mAPSpersonnelusingPVNGSprocedurescollectedallsamples.3.1.Wate r Week lysampleswerecollectedfromfour(4)residencewellsformonthlyandquarterlycomposites.Sampleswerecollectedinone-galloncontainersand500mlglass bottles.Thesampleswereanalyzedforgrossbeta,galmnaemittingradionuclidesandtritium.Quarterlygrabsampleswerecollectedfr omthe (45and85acre)Reservoirs,EvaporationPond#1,EvaporationPond#3A
* Ground water
/3B ,andonsitewells34abband27ddc.EvaporationPond#2wasemptyforlinerreplacement.Sampleswerecollectedinone-galloncontainersand500mlglassbottles.Sampleswereanalyzedforgammaemittingradionuclidesand tritium.Trea tedsewageeffluentfromtheCityofPhoenixwassampledasaweeklycompositeattheonsiteWaterReclamationFacility(WRF),andanalyzedforgammaemittingradionuclides.Amonthlycompositewasanalyzedfortritium.3.2.VegetationVegetationsampleswerecollectedmon thly,asavailable,andwereanalyzedforgamma emi ttingradionuclides.3.3.Mi l kGoatandcowmilksampleswerecollectedmonthly,asavailable,andwereanalyzedforgammaemittingradionuclides,includinglowlevelI-131.3.4.AirAirparticulatefiltersandcharcoalcartridgeswerecollectedatten(10)sitesonaweeklybasis.Particulatefilterswereanalyzedforgrossbeta.Charcoalcartridgeswereanalyzed for1-131.Particulatefilterswerecompositedquarterly,bylocation
* Drinking water
,andanalyzedforgammaemittingradionuclides.P\LNGSANNI_ALRADIOLO C,ICA LENVIRONMENTALOPERATINGREPORT-2009 12
* Surface water
* Airborne particulate and radioiodine
* Goat and cow milk
* Sludge and sediment Thermoluminescent dosimeters (TLDs) were used to measure environmental gamma radiation. The Environmental TLD program is also conducted by APS.
The Arizona Radiation Regulatory Agency (ARRA) performs radiochemistry analyses on various duplicate samples provided to them by APS. Samples analyzed by ARRA include onsite samples from the Reservoirs, Evaporation Ponds, and two (2) deep wells. Offsite samples analyzed by ARRA include two (2) local resident wells. ARRA also performs air sampling at seven (7) offsite locations identical to APS and maintains approximately fifty (50) environmental TLD monitoring locations, eighteen (18) of which are duplicates of APS locations.
A comparison of pre-operational and operational data indicates no changes to environmental radiation levels.
Low level tritium was discovered in subsurface water onsite (not considered potable) in February 2006 at Units 2 and 3. A significant investigation was initiated to determine the source of the water, the extent of the condition, and corrective actions to protect ground water. See Section 2.4 for further discussion.
(NOTE: Reference to APS throughout this report refers to PVNGS personnel)
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3.5.SludgeandSedimentSludgesampleswereobtainedweek lyfromtheWRFwastecentrifuge(whenevertheplantwasoperational)andanalyzedforgammaemittingradionuclides
OPERATIONAL              RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL                                MONITORING PROGRAM
.CoolingtowersludgewasanalyzedforgammaemittingradionuclidespriortodisposalintheWRFsludgelandfill.4.AnalyticalProceduresTheproceduresdescribedinthisreportarethoseusedbyAPStoroutinelyanalyzesamples.4.1.AirParticu l ate4.1.1.GrossBetaAglassfiberfiltersampleisplacedinastainlesssteelplanchetandcountedforgrossbetaactivityutilizingalowbackgroundgasflowproportionalcounter.4.1.2.GammaSpectroscopyTheglassfiberfiltersarecountedonamultichannelanalyzerequippedwithanHPGedetector.Theresultingspectrumisanalyzedbyacomputerforspecific radionuclides.4.2.AirborneRadioiodineThecharcoalcartridgeiscountedonamultichannelanalyzerequippedwithanHPGedetector.Theresultingspectrumisanalyzedbyacomputerforl-131.4.3.Mi l k4.3.1.GammaSpectroscopyThesampleisplacedinaplasticlnarinellibeakerandcountedonamultichannelanalyzerequippedwithanHPGedetector.Theresultingspectrumisanalyzedbyacomputerforspecificradionuclides.P\2NGSANNUALRADIOLOGICALENVIRONMENTALOPERATINGREPORT-2 OO9 13
: 1. Introduction This report presents the results of the operational radiological environmental monitoring program conducted by Arizona Public Service Company (APS). The Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program (REMP) was established for the Palo Verde Nuclear Generating Station (PVNGS) by APS in 1979. The REMP is performed in accordance with the federal requirements to provide a complete environmental monitoring program for nuclear reactors, and with concern for maintaining the quality of the local environment. The program complies with the requirements of 10 CFR 50, Appendix I, PVNGS Technical Specifications, and with the guidance provided by the US Nuclear Regulatory Commission (USNRC) in their Radiological Assessment Branch Technical Position on Environmental Monitoring, Revision 1, November 1979 (incorporated into NUREG 1301).
This report contains the measurements and findings for 2009. All references are specifically identified in Section 12.
The objectives of the REMP are as follows: 1) to determine baseline radiation levels in the environs prior to plant operation and to compare the findings with measurements obtained during reactor operations: 2) to monitor potential radiological exposure pathways to the public; and 3) to determine radiological impacts on the environment caused by the operation of PVNGS.
Results from the REMP help to evaluate sources of elevated levels of radioactivity in the environment (e.g., atmospheric nuclear detonations or abnormal plant releases).
Results of the PVNGS pre-operational environmental monitoring program are presented m Reference 1.
The initial criticality of Unit 1 occurred May 25, 1985. Initial criticality for Units 2 and 3 were April 18, 1986, and October 25, 1987, respectively. PVNGS operational findings (historical) are presented in Reference 2.
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: 2. Description      of the Monitoring      Program APS and vendor organizations performed the pre-operational radiological environmental monitoring program, which began in 1979. APS and vendors continued the program into the operational phase.
2.1. 2009 PVNGS Radiological            Environmental          Monitoring    Program The assessment program consists of routine measurements of environmental gamma radiation and of radionuclide concentrations in media such as air, ground water, drinking water, surface water, vegetation, milk, sludge, and sediment.
Samples were collected by APS at the monitoring sites shown in Figures 2.1 and 2.2. The specific sample types, sampling locations, and sampling frequencies, as set forth in the PVNGS Offsite Dose Calculation Manual (ODCM), Reference 4, are presented in Tables 2.1, 2.2 and 9.1. Additional onsite sampling (outside the scope of the ODCM) is performed to supplement the REMP. All results are included in this report. Sample analyses were performed by APS at the PVNGS Central Chemistry Laboratory. This laboratory is licensed by the Arizona Department of Health Services (ADHS) to perform radiological analyses.
Environmental gamma radiation measurements were performed by APS using TLDs at fifty (50) locations near PVNGS. The PVNGS Dosimetry Department is accredited by the National Voluntary Laboratory Accreditation Program (NVLAP) to perform ionizing radiation dosimeter analyses.
In addition to monitoring environmental media, a land use census is performed annually to identify the nearest milk animals, residents, and gardens. This information is used to evaluate the potential dose to members of the public for those exposure pathways that are indicated.
2.2. Radiological      Environmental        Monitoring        Program    Changes    for 2009 Annual sampling of Evaporation Pond sediment was discontinued based on historical data and the potential to damage the new liners. This sample was not ODCM required and an evaluation of the risk vs benefit to continued sampling was documented in the Corrective Action Program by CRDR #3363010.
The Land Use Census identified a new cow milk location within 5 miles and this location was added to the monitoring program.
Evaporation Pond #3 (divided into sections 3A and 3B) was built and placed into service. Water from Evaporation Pond #2 was pumped into this pond. Evaporation Pond
              #2 is empty and is undergoing a complete liner replacement.
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4.4.Vegetation4.4.1.GammaSpectroscopyThesampleispureedinafoodprocessor,placedinaoneliterplasticmarinellibeaker,weighed,andcountedonanmltichannelanalyzerequippedwithanHPGedetector.Theresultingspectrumisanalyzedbyacomputerforspecific radionuclides.4.5.S l udge/Sediment4.5.1.GammaSpectroscopyThewetsampleisplacedinaone-literplasticmarinellibeaker
The following changes implement ODCM Revision 24 and were made as a result of the annual Land Use Census (reference CRDR #3337879);
,weighed,andcountedonamultichannelanalyzerequippedwithanHPGedetector.Theresultingspectrumisanalyzedbyacomputerforspecificradionuclides.4.6.Water4.6.1.GammaSpectroscopyThesampleisplacedinaone-literplasticmarinellibeakerandcountedonamultichannelanalyzerequippedwithanHPGedetector.Theresultingspectrumisanalyzedbyacomputerforspecificradionuclides.4.6.2.TritiumThesampleisevaluatedtodeterminetheappropriatemethodofpreparationpriortocounting.Ifthesamplecontainssuspendedsolidsoristurbid,itmaybefiltered,distilled,and
: 1. Replaced the Lahti (ODCM Site #47), and Wright (ODCM Site #52), vegetation sample locations with the Batdorf location. Designated Batdorf as Site #47.
/orde-ionized,asappropriate.Eight(8)millilitersofsamplearemixedwithfifteen(15)millilitersofliquidscintillationcocktail.Themixtureisdarkadaptedandcountedfortritiumactivityusingaliquidscintillationcountingsystem.P'vLNGSANNUALI L_.DIOLOGICAI.ENVIR
      > 2. Added the Rodriguez (cow and goat) and Davis (goat) milk sample locations.
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Designated Rodriguez as Site #51 and Davis as Site #52.
: 3. Retained the Hernandez goat milk location as Site #54, but changed status to supplemental.
Refer to Table 2.1 for a description of all current sample locations (except TLDs).
2.3. REMP Deviations/Abnormal                Events Summary During calendaryear 2009, therewere six (6) deviations/abnormalevents with regard to the monitoring program. Refer to Table 2.3 for more detail and any corrective actions taken.
* The air samples at Site #7A were invalid from 9/15 through 9/22
* The air samples at Site #14A were invalid from 11/9 through 11/17
* Evaporation Pond #2 was empty the entire year for liner replacement
* The 1-131 concentration in water exceeded the action level in Evaporation Pond #1 and both Reservoirs
* TLDs at Site #36 were missing in the 3 rd quarter
* The 4mquarter TLD results were delayed for more than 60 days 2.4. Significant      Investigation      Regarding    Ground    Water Protection (Follow-up from past reports)
NOTE:
Althoughnot part of the REMP, this informationis being provided due to the identificationof low level tritium in the onsite environs (within the Radiological ControlledArea) and heightenedsensitivityto communicatethe potentialto affect ground water.
On February 15, 2006 Palo Verde personnel observed water leakage into the Unit 2 Essential Pipe Density Tunnel through the 'B' Spray Pond (SP) supply line penetration seal (documented on Significant CRDR No. 2869959). Low level tritium was identified in this water. It has been determined that the water was not the result of leakage from a plant system, but more likely due to previous operating conditions combined with precipitation.
The investigation revealed that Unit 3 had a similar situation. PVNGS initiated OE22651 and follow-up OE24237 to describe the incident of low level tritium at Unit 3 since the concentration exceeded a reporting threshold.
P\ ._GS ANNUALRADIOLOGICALENVIRONNIENTA[OPERATINGREPORT- 2O09 4


4.6.3.GrossBetaA200-250millilitersampleisplacedinabeaker.Five(5
Several monitoring wells have been installed to monitor the subsurface water and shallow aquifer at Units 1, 2, and 3. These wells are sampled monthly and quarterly for chemical and radiological parameters. The State of Arizona Aquifer Protection Permit (Area-Wide)
)millilitersofconcentratednitric(HNO3)acidisaddedandthesampleisevaporateddowntoabouttwenty(20)milliliters.Theremainingsampleistransferredtoastainlesssteelplanchet.Thesampleisheatedtodrynessandcountedforgrossbetainagasflowproportionalcounter.4.7.Soil4.7.1.GammaSpectroscopyThesamplesaresieved,placedinaone-literplasticmarinellibeaker,andweighed.ThesamplesarethencountedonamultichannelanalyzerequippedwithanHPGedetector.Theresultingspectrumisanalyzedbyacomputerforspecific radionuclides.5.NuclearInstrumentation5.1.GammaSpectrometer TheCanberraGammaSpectrometerconsistsofaCanberraSystemequippedwithHPGedetectorshavingresolutionsof1.73keVand1.88keV(asdeterminedbyfullwidthhalfmaxwithanenergyof0.5keVperchannel)andrespectiveefficienciesof21.5%and38.4%(asdeterminedbythemanufacturerwithCo-60).TheCanberraSystemisusedfor allgammacounting.ThesystemusesCanberradevelopedsoftwaretosearch
No. P-100388 (APP) provides agreed upon monitoring parameters and reporting thresholds. Sample results are reported in the PVNGS Annual Radioactive Effluent Release Report (ARERR).
, identify ,andquantifythepeaksofinterest.5.2.LiquidScinti llationSpectrometerABeckmanLS-6500LiquidScintillationCounterisusedfortritiumdeterminations.
PVNGS has implemented a ground water protection program initiated by the Nuclear Energy Institute (NEI). This initiative, NEI 07-07 (Industry Ground Water Protection Initiative - Final Guidance Document, August 2007), provides added assurance that ground water will not be adversely affected by PVNGS operations. The State of Arizona APP provides specific regulatory criteria for ground water protection.
T hesystembackgroundaveragesapproximately15-17cpmwithacountingefficiencyofapproximately40%usingaquenchedstandard.5.3.GasF l o wProportionalCounterTheTennelecS5Eisalowbackgroundgasflowproportionalcounterforgrossbetaanalysis.Thesystemcontainsanautomaticsamplechangercapableofcounting50samplesinsuccession.Averagebetabackgroundcountrateisabout1-2cpmwithabetaefficiencyofapproximately30%forCs-137.P'_.'NGSAN_N UAL R AD IOLOGICALENV I RONME NTALOPER ATINGREPO RT-2 0 0 9 15 6.IsotopicDetectionLimitsandReportingCriteria6.1.LowerLimitsofDetectionThelowerlimitsofdetection(LLD)andthemethodforcalculationarespecifiedinthe PVNGS ODCM,Reference4.The ODCMrequiredaprioriLLDsarepresentedin T able6.1.Forreference,aprioriLLDsareindicatedatthetopofdatatablesforsampleshavingrequired LLDvalues.6.2.DataReportingCriteriaAllresultsthataregreaterthantheMinimumDetectableActivity(MDA)(aposteriori LLD)arereportedaspositiveactivitywithitsassociated2_countingerror.AllresultsthatarelessthantheMDAarereportedaslessthanvaluesattheassociatedMDA.Forexample,iftheMDAis12pCi
P\LN(iS ANNUAL RADIOLOGI('AL ENVIR()NMENTAL ()PERATING REPORT - 2009 5
/liter,thevalueisreportedas<12.TypicalMDAvaluesarepresentedinTable6.3.
Occasionally
,thePVNGSODCMaprioriLLDsmaynotbeachievedasaresultof:*Backgroundfluctuations*Unavoidablysmallsamplesizes*Thepresenceofinterferingradionuclides
*Selfabsorptioncorrections
*Decaycorrectionsforshorthalf-liferadionuclides*OtheruncontrollablecircumstancesIntheseinstances,thecontributingfact orswillbenotedinthetablewherethedataare presented.
Asummaryofdeviations
/abnormaleventsispresentedin Table2.3andincludesadescriptionofanysampleresultsthatdidnotmeetaprioriLLDrequirements.P'_.N (ISANNUAI.RADIOLOGICALENVIRONMEN TALOPERATINGREPORT-2 0O9 16 6.3.LLDandReportingCriteria O verv i ewMakingareasonableestimateofthelimitsofdetectionforacountingprocedureoraradiochemicalmethodisusuallycomplicatedbythepresenceofsignificantbackground.It mustbeconsideredthatthebackgroundorblankisnotafixedvaluebutthataseriesof replicateswouldbenormallydistributed.Thedesirednetactivityisthedifferencebetweenthegrossandbackgroundactivitydistributions.Theinterpretationofthisdifference becomesaproblemifthetwodistributionsintersectasindicatedinthediagram.
BACKGR O UND G R O SSIfasufficientnumberofreplicateanalysesarerun,itisexpectedthattheresultswouldfall inanormalGaussiandistribution.Standardstatisticsallowanestimateoftheprobabilityofanyparticulardeviationfromthemeanvalue.Itiscommonpracticetoreportthemean+/-oneortwostandarddeviationsastheresult.Inroutineanalysis,suchreplicationisnotcarriedout,anditisnotpossibletoreportaGaussianstandarddeviation.Withcounting


procedures
Table 2.1 SAMPLE COLLECTION LOCATIONS SAMPLE SITE #      SAMPLE TYPE            LOCATION                    LOCATION DESCRIPTION
, however ,itispossibletoestimateaPoissonstandarddeviationdirectlyfromthecount.Dataarecommonlyreportedasthemeasuredva lue+oneortwo P oissonstandarddeviations.Thereportedvaluesarethenconsideredtogivesomeindicationoftherangeinwhichthetruevaluemightbeexpectedtooccur
                                                .N 4              air                    El6                APS Office 6A*            air                    SSE13              Old US 80 7A            air                    ESE3                Arlington School 14A            air                    NNE2                371_tAve. and Buckeye-Salome Rd.
.ALLDisthesma llestamountofsampleactivitythatwillyieldanetcountforwhichthereisconfidenceatapredeterminedlevelthatactivityispresent.LLDsarecalculatedvaluesforindividualradionuclidesbasedonanumberofdifferentfactorsincludingsamplesize,countingefficiencyandbackgroundcountrateoftheinstrument,thebackgroundandsamplecountingtime,thedecaytime,andthechemicalrecoveryoftheanalyticalprocedures.Aminimumdetectableactivityvalue(MDA)isthesmallestamountofactivity thatcanbedetectedinanactualsampleandusesthevaluesobtainedfromtheinstrumentandoutcomeoftheanalyticalprocess.Therefore
15            air                    NE2                NE Site Boundary 17A            air                    E3                  351 _ Ave.
,theMDAvaluesmaydifferfromthecalculatedLLDvaluesifthesamplesizeandchemicalrecovery,decayvalues,ortheinstrumentefficiency
21            air                    $3                  S Site Boundary 29            air                    WI                  W Site Boundary 35            air                    NNW8                Tonopah 40            air                    N2                  Transmission Rd 46            drinking water        NNW8                Wirth residence 47            vegetation            NNE2 (b)           Batdorf residence 48            drinking water        SWI                Berryman residence 49            drinking water        N2                  Sandoval residence 51            milk                  ESE2 (b)           Rodriguez residence- goats and cows 52            milk                  ENE3 (b)           Davis residence- goats 53*           milk                  NE30                Martin residence- goats 54             milk                  NNE4                Hemandez residence-goats 55            drinking water        SW3                Gavette residence (supplemental) 57            ground water          ONSITE              Well 27ddc 58            ground water          ONSITE              Well 34abb 59             surface water          ONSITE              Evaporation Pond #1 60             surface water          ONSITE              85 acre Reservoir 61            surface water          ONSITE              45 acre Reservoir 62*            vegetation            ENE26              Duncan Family Farms 63            surface water          ONSITE              Evaporation Pond #2 64            surface water          ONSITE              Evaporation Pond #3 NOTES:
, background
* Designates a control site (a) Distances and direction are from the center-line of Unit 2 containment and rounded to the nearest mile (b) Denotes a change in location or a new sample location Air sample sites designated  with the letter 'A" are sites that have the same site number as a TLD location, but are not in the same location (e.g. site #6 TLD location is different from site #6A air sample location: site #4 TLD location is the same as site #4 air salnple location)
,orcounttimedifferedfromthoseusedintheLED calculation.P'_.'NGSANNUALRADIOLOGIC,_,LENVIR ONMENTALOPERATINGREPORT-2 009 17 ThefactorsgoverningthecalculationoftheLLDandMDAvaluesarediscussedbelow:
P'_LNGSANNUAL RADIOI.OGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL  OPERATING REPORT - 2009 6
I.SampleSize2.CountingEfficiencyThefund a menta lquantityinthenleasurementofar adioactivesubst anceisthenumberofdisintegrationsperunittime.Aswithmostphysicalmeasurementsinanalyticalchemistry,anabsolutemeasurementofthedisintegrationrateisseldompossible,ratheritisnecessarytocomparethesamplewithoneormorestandards.Thestandardsdeterminethecounterefficiencyth atmaythenbeusedtoconverts a mp lecountsperminute(cpm)to disintegrati onsperminute(dpm).3.Bac kgroundCountRateAnyc ounterwillshowacertaincountingratewithoutasampleinposition.Thisbackgroundcountingratecomesfromseveralsources:1)naturalenvironmentalradiationfromthesurroundingmaterials,2)cosmicradiation
,and3)thenaturalradioactivityinthecountermaterialitself.Thebackgroundcountingratewilldependontheamountsofthesetypesofradiationandthesensitivityofthecountertotheradiation.4.Ba c kgr o un dandSam pleC o unt ingT i meTheamountoftimedevotedtothecountingofthebackgrounddependsonthelevelofactivitybeingmeasured.Ingeneral,withlowlevelsamples,thistimeshouldbeaboutequaltothatdevotedtocountingasample.5.TimeInter v al b etween S a m ple CollectionandCountingDecaymeasurementsareusefulinidentifyingcert ainsh ort-livednuclides.Thedisintegrationconstantisoneofthebasiccharacteristicsofaspecificradionuclideandis readilydetermined,ifthehalf-lifeissufficientlyshort.ToensuretherequiredLLDsareachieved,appropriatedecaycorrectionvaluesareusedtoaccountforradioactivedecay duringtransittimeandsampleprocessing.P'_GSANNU ALI_DIOLOGICALENVIRONMENTALOPERATINGREPORT
-2 009 18 Table6.10DCMREQUIREDLOWERLIMITSOFDETECTION(apriori)AIRBORNE ANALYSIS/WATERPARTICULATEorMILKVEGETATIONNUCLIDE{p Ci/liter)GAS(pCi/m 3t{p Ci/liter I (pCi/kg, w e t)GrossBet a 4 0.01 H-3 2000*Mn-54 15 Fe-59 30 Co-58,60 15 Z n-65 30 Zr-95 30 Nb-95 15 1-131 1"*0.07 1 60 Cs-134 15 0.05 15 60 Cs-137 18 0.06 18 80 Ba-140 60 60 La-140 15 15 NOTES:*Ifnodrinkingwaterpathwayexists,avalueof3000pCi
/litermaybeused.**Ifnodrinkingwaterpathwayexists,avalueof15pCi
/litermaybeused.Thislistdoesnotm eanthatonlythesenuclidesaretobedetectedandreported.Otherpeaksthataremeasurableandidentifiable,togetherwiththeabovenuclides
,shallalsobeidentifiedandreported.P\_GSANNUALRADIOLOGICALENVIRONMEN TALOPERATINGREPORT-2OO9 19 Table6.20DCMREQUIREDREP ORTINGLEVELS AIRBOR N E ANALYSIS/WATERPARTICULA TEMIL K VEGETA T ION N UC LIDEt p C i/i iter)orGASt p Ci/m3)_p C i/liter)(p Ci/k g,wet)H-3 20,000*Mn-54 1, 000 Fe-59 400 Co-58 1,000 Co-60 300 Z n-65 300 Z r/Nb-95 400 1-131 2**0.9 3 100Cs-134 30 10 60 1,000Cs-137 50 20 70 2,000 Ba/La-140 200 300 NOTES:*Fordrinkingw atersamp les.Thi sisa40CFRI41v a lu e.Ifnodrinkingwaterp athwayexists
, avalueof30,000pCi
/litermaybeused.**Ifnodrinkingwat erpathway exists,areportinglevelof20pCi
/litermaybeused.Thevaluesinthistablearequ a rterly averagevalues,asstatedinth e ODCM.P\.'N(iSAN'NUALRADIOLOG1CALENVIRONMEN TALOPERATINGREPORT-2009 2O Table6.3TYPICALMDAVALUES A N ALY SI S/A IR B OR NE V EGET ATI O N NU CLIDEWATE RMILKPA R TI CULATEor(pC i/k g,wet)t pCi/l iter)(p C i/l iter)G A S (pCi/m3)GrossBeta2.
8 0.00 3 H-3 295 Mn-5 4 12 Fe-59 25 Co-58 12 Co-60 13 Zn-65 26 Zr-95 22 Nb-95 13 1-131 10 a 10.04u 49 CS-134 12 10.04b 47 CS-137 13 10.05b 51 Ba-140 40 3 L a-140 14 1 NOTES:a-lowlevel1-13 1isnotrequiredsinc ethereisnodrinkingw aterpathw a yb-Basedon433in3volume P'_2NGS A NNU AL RADIOLOGI(AL ENVIRONMENT ALOPERATINGRE PORT-20o9 21 7.InterlaboratoryComparisonProgram7.1.QualityControlPro gr amAPSmaintainsanextensiveQA
/QCProgramtoprov ideassurancethatsamplesarecollected,handled,tracked,andanalyzedtospecifiedrequirements.ThisprogramincludesappropriateelementsofUSNRCRegulatoryGuide4.15,Quality AssuranceforRadiologicalMonitoringPrograms(NormalOperations)-EffluentStreamsandtheEnvironment,Rev.1.Includedintheprogramareproceduresforsamplecollection
,preparationandtracking,sampleanalysis,equipmentcalibrationandchecks
,andongoingparticipationinaninterlaboratorycomparisonprogram.Duplicate
/replicatesamplesareanalyzedtoverifyanalyticalprecisionandsamplemethodology.Comprehensivedata reviewsareperformedincludingtrendingofdatawhereappropriate.During20 09,APSanalyzedthefollowingsampletypesundertheinterlaboratorycomparisonprogram;
*Beta/Gamma/inAirFilter*1-131inAir*BetainWater*GammainWater


*TritiuminWater*GammainMilk7.2.IntercomparisonResu l tsAPSparticipatesinacrosscheckprogramusingvendorsuppliedblindradionuclide
Table 2.2 SAMPLE COLLECTION SCHEDULE
,%-JMPLE      dlR                  AIRBORNE                          GRO{ ;ND    DRINKING      ,_,Y"RAZq("E 37TE #  PARII('ULAIE    MILK    tL4DI()IODINE      VEGEI3ITION        W.-ITER      WATER        I'tNI'ER 4          W                          W 6A          W                        W 7A          W                          W 14A          W                          W 15          W                          W 17A          W                          W 21          W                          W 29          W                          W 35          W                          W 4O          W                          W 46                                                                                  W 47                                                    MiAA 48                                                                                  W 49                                                                                  W 51                    M/AA 52                    MiAA 53                    MiAA 54                    MiAA 55                                                                                  W 5v                                                                    Q 5s                                                                    Q 59                                                                                                Q 6o                                                                                                Q 61                                                                                                Q 62                                                    M/AA 63                                                                                                Q 64                                                                                                Q
  = WEEKLY        M'AA = MONTHLY AS AVAILABLE            Q = QUARTERLY P'_LNGSANNUAL RADIOLOGI('AL ENVIR()NMENTAI. OPERATING REPORT - 20o9 7


samp les.Resultsf orthe i nterlaborat oryc omparisonpr ogramarepresentedinTable 7.1.P\LNGSANNI_ALt L A.DIOLOGI('ALENVIRONMENTALOPERATINGREPORT-2 0o 9 T ABLE7.1I N TER LA BO R ATORYC OMPARI SONRE S U LTS S a mpleT ypeAn a l , vsi s T_'peNuclidePVNGS ValueCertifiedValue
TABLE 2.3 SUMMARIES        OF REMP DEVIATIONS/ABNORMAL                  EVENTS Deviation/Abnormal Event                                    Actions taken
_PTAcc e ptanc e Limit 2 Results Gan u na Ba-13388 94.279.4-104Acc e pt(_'s-13482 88.672.7-97.5AcceptCs-13763 7063-79.7 Accept WATER Co-60108 11099-123 AcceptZn-65122 114 1(!3-136AcceptTritiumH-33831 42303610-4660AcceptGrossBeta 37 46.131.0-53.3AcceptERARAD-76PTS tudyR e s ult sGalmnaAm-241133 13 290.4-178Accept
: 1. The air samples at Site #7A were invalid from      1. The air sample pump failed during the 9/15 through 9/22                                      sample period, resulting in the inability to determine the actual sample volume. The pump was replaced and the sample for the next week was valid. No further actions required.
(_'s-134713 790584-907 AcceptCs-I37876 913776-1090Accept WATERCo-601240 1 2 30l(170-1450AcceptZn-656 2 3 631535-786Acceptl-ritiumH-39695 118007680-17400AcceptFILTERGamnmAm-24174.3 55.4 3 2.4-76.0AcceptCs-134766 865563-1070AcceptCs-137793 7 2 4544-951Accept Co-6054(1 490379-612AcceptZn-65229 185128-256Accept (ir ossBeta 89 80.749.7-I 18Accept ERA M RAD-0 1 0PTSt udyResultsGatmnaBa-13387 92.978.3-1(12Accept WA-[ERCs-13474 79.465.0-87.3AcceptCs-13752 54.649.1-62.9AcceptCo-60115 117 11)5-131Accepl Zn-65 9 2 99.589.6-119Accept Gross B eta 23.25 26.0 16.2-33.9AcceptERARAD-79PTStudyResults FI LTERGrossBeta 83.8 62.538.5-91.3AcceptGrossBela 74.7 67.439.4-98.9Accept ER A MR AD-011PTStud y R es ultsThecertifiedvaluesar everifiedtomeetcriteriaasestablishedbyNISTNWLAPinHandbooks150and150
: 2. The air samples at Site #14A were invalid          2. The air sample pump failed during the from l l/9through 11/17                                sample period, resulting in the inability to determine the actual sample volume. The pump was replaced and the sample for the next week was valid. No further actions required.
-19 a ndtheUSEPAinNationalStandardsforWaterProficiencyJestingStudiesCriteriaDocument(December30,1998).:"AcceptanceLimits"havebeencalculatedpertherequirementsoftheUSEPAinNationalStandardsforWaterProficiencyTestingStudiesCriteriaDocument(Decem ber30.1998).PXLNGSANNUA L I_DIO L OGI(A L ENVIRONMENTAL
: 3. Evaporation Pond #2 was empty the entire          3. The liner is being replaced. Evaporation year for liner replacement                            Pond #2 was empty all year. When water is added to the pond routine sampling will start.
()PERAIINGRE P OR T-2oo9 23 T ABL E7.1I NTE RLAB O R A T O R Y C OMP AR I S ON R E S U L TS 1SampleAnalysisNuclideKnownPVNGSsigmaResolutionRatioAccept
No action required.
/Reject Typ e TypeValueValueError*
: 4. The 1-131 concentration in water exceeded the      4. Corrective Action Program document CRDR action level in Evaporation Pond #1 and both          #3309449 provides the evaluation conclusion Reservoirs                                            that radiopharmaceutical 1-131 is the cause of the elevated 1-131 concentrations.
MixedMilkGamma1-13139.938.51.8210.97AcceptE6683-111Ce-14115.1171.7101.12AcceptCr-5145.645.56.771.00AcceptCs-13421.620.81.2170.96AcceptCs-13726.1281.4201.07AcceptCo-5823.424.61.3191.05AcceptMn-5428.832.81.6211.14AcceptFe-5917.723,12.3101.31AcceptZn-6534.736.02.6141.04Accept Co-6033.235.91.6221.08AcceptAirUIodineCart.1-13195.71017
Because the 1-131 is not the result of plant effluents, n.__o_o Special Reporting was required.
.3141.06IAccept II E6684-111*calculatedfrom P V N(ISva l ue ilsigmaerrorvalu eAcceptanceCriteria
Providing the information in this report meets the requirements of ODCM Section 6.1, Action b. and CRAI #3312804. No further actions are required.
**ResolutionRatio 4-7 0.5-2,0 8-15 0.6-1.66 16-50 0.75-1.3351-2000.80-1.25
: 5. TLDs at Site #36 were missing in the 3ra            5. The TLDs at this location were moved across quarter                                                the road as it was determined a school bus stop was now at this location. The TLDs were not missing in the 4_h quarter.
>200 0.85-1.18"FromNRCInspectionManual,InspectionProcedure84 7 50 ,"RadioactiveWasteTreatment,AndEffluentAndEnvironmenta_Monitoring" P\L NGSAN NUALRADIOLOGICALENVI RONMENTALO P E RATINGRE P O RT-2oo9 2 4 8.DataInterpretationsandConclus i onsAssociatedwiththeanalytica lprocessarepotentialrandomandsystematicerrors.Systematicerrorscanbecausedbyinstrumentmalfunctions,incompleteprecipitation,backscattering,andself-absorption.Randomerrorsarebeyondthecontroloftheanalyst.Effortsaremadetominimizebothsystematicandrandomerrorsinthedatareported.Systematicerrorsareminimizedbyperformingreviewsthroughouttheanalysis.Forexample,instrumentsarecheckedroutinelywithradioactivesources,andrecoveryandself-absorptionfactorsbasedonindividualsampleanalysesareincorporatedintothecalculationequationswherenecessary.Randomerrorsarereducedbycomparingalldatatohistoricaldataforthesamesiteand performingcomparisonsbetweenanalyticalresultswhenavailable.Inaddition,whendatadonotappeartomatchhistoricalresults,analysesmaybererunonaseparatealiquotofthesampletoverifythepresenceoftheactivity.Theacceptanceofdataisdependentupontheresultsofqualitycontrolsamplesandispartofthedatareviewprocessforallanalyticalresults.The"plusorminusvalue"reportedwitheachanalyticalresultrepresentsthecountingerrorassociatedwiththeresultandgivesthe95%confidence(2_)intervalaroundthedata.Mostsamplescontainradioactivityassociatedwithnaturalbackground
Therefore, moving them across the road has corrected the problem. Relocation of these TLDs will be considered if the problem recurs. No further actions are required at this time.
/cosmicradioactivity(e.g.K-40,Th-234,andBe-7).Grossbetaresultsfordrinkingwaterandairareduetonaturalbackground.Gammaemittingradionuclides,whichcanbeattributedtonaturalbackgroundsources,arenotindicatedinthisreport.Resultsandinterpretationofthedataforallofthesamplesanalyzedduring2009arepresentedinthefollowingsections.Assessmentofpre-operationalandoperationaldatarevealednochangesto
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environment alr a diati onlevels.Theonly n wa surableimp actontheen_qronmentin2009w as thelowleveltriti umdiscoveredinsubsurfacewateronsiteintheRCAin2006
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: 6. The 4_hquarter TLD results were delayed for        6. The environmental TLD results showed a more than 60 days                                  low bias in the 4 th quarter and an investigation into the cause was conducted. Corrective Action Program document CRDR #3439215 was initiated to document and correct the issue.
.4fi_r specifi c infi_rmation.8.1.AirParticu l atesWeeklygrossbetaresults,inquarterlyfonnat,arepresentedinTables8.1and8.2.Gross betaactivityatindicatorlocationsrangedfrom0.013to0.080pCi
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/m3.Theassociatedcountingerrorrangedfrom0.001to0.004pCi
/m3.Meanquarterlyactivityisnormallycalculatedusingweeklyactivityoverathirteen(13)weekperiod.Alsopresentedinthe tablesaretheweeklymeanvaluesofallthesitesaswellasthepercentrelativestandard deviation(RSD%)forthedata.
Thegrossbetaactivityisattributabletonatural(background)radioactivematerials.Thefindingsareconsistentwithpre-operational baselineandpreviousoperationalresults.
TheresultsaresummarizedinTable11.1.Table8.3displaystheresultsofgammaspectroscopyonthequarterlycomposites.NoCs-134orCs-137wasobserved.
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-2 009 2 5 8.2.A irborneRadio i odineTables8.4and8.5presentthequarterlyradioiodineresults.Noairborneradioiodinewasobservedinanyofthesamples.8.3.Vegetat i onTable8.6presentsgammaisotopicdataforthev egetationsamples.
Nogamma e mittingradionuclideswereobservedinanyofthesamples.8.4.MilkTable8.7presentsgammaisotopicdataforthegoatmilksamples.Nogammaemittingradionuclideswereobservedinanyofthesamples.8.5.Dr i nking W aterSampleswereanalyzedforgrossbeta,tritium,andgammaemittingradionuclides.ResultsoftheseanalysesarepresentedinTable8.8.Notritiumorgammaemittingradionuclidesweredetectedinanysamples.Grossbetaactivityrangedfromlessthandetectabletoahighof5.5pCi
/liter(Gavetteresidence,Augustcomposite).Thegrossbetaactivityisattributabletonatural(background)radioactivematerials.8.6.Ground W aterGroundwatersampleswereanalyzedfortritiumandgammaemittingradionuclides.ResultsobtainedfromtheanalysisofthesamplesarepresentedinTable8.9.Notritiumorgammaemittingradionuclideswereobservedinanyofthesamples.8.7.SurfaceWaterSurfacewatersamplesfromtheReservoirsandEvaporationPondswereanalyzedfortritiumandgammaemittingradionuclides.ThetwoReservoirscontainprocessedsewagewaterfromtheCityofPhoenixandareapproximately45and85acresinsize.ThethreeEvaporationPondsreceivemostlycirculatingwaterfrommainturbinecondensercoolingandareabout200-250acreseach.EvaporationPond#3wasconstructedin2008toallowforre-liningoftheolderponds.EvaporationPond#2waspumpedintoEvaporationPond#3(sections3Aand3B)andwillberelinedfirst
.ResultsarepresentedinTable8.10.1-131wasobservedintheEvaporationPondsintwo(2)samples(15to20pCi
/liter)andfour(4)oftheReservoirsamples(13to32pCi
/liter).1-131inthesesurfacewater locationsisaresultofradiopharmaceuticalI-131inthePhoenixsewageeffluent.TritiumwasroutinelyobservedintheEvaporationPonds.Thehighestconcentrationin EvaporationPond#1was1224pCi
/literandthehighestconcentrationinEvaporation P\LNGSANNUALRADIOLOGICALENVIRONMEN TALOPER ATINGREPORT-2 0O9 2 6 Pond#3was991pCi
/liter.EvaporationPond#2wasemptytheen tireyearduetolinerreplacement.TritiumwasnotdetectedintheReservoirs.ThetritiumidentifiedintheEvaporationPondshasbeenattributedtopermittedplantgaseouseffluen treleasesandsecondaryplantliquiddischarges.WRFInfluent(Phoenixsewageeffluentcontainingradiopharmaceutical1-131)samplescollectedbytheWRFwereanalyzedforgammaemittingradionuclidesandtritium.Theresults,presentedinTable8.10,demonstratethat1-131wasobservedroutinely.Thehighest1-131concentrationwas74pCi
!liter.Noneofthesamplesanalyzedindicatedthepresenceoftritium.Table8.10alsopresentsgammaspectroscopyandtritimnmeasurements ofsamplescollectedfromSedimentationBasin
#2.Thisbasincollectsrainwaterfromsiterunoffandwasdryformostoftheyear.Notritiumorgammaemittingradionuclideswereobservedinthesamples.8.8.SludgeandSedi m ent 8.8.1.WRFCentrifugewastesludgeSludgesampleswereobtainedfromtheWRFcentrifugeandanalyzedbygammaspectroscopy.1-131activityinthesludgeisconsistentwithhistoricalvaluesand
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/orCirculatingWatercanalswasdisposedofintheWRFsludgelandfillduring2009.SampleresultscanbefoundinTable8.11.8.9.DataTrendsFigures8.1-8.5presentdataingraphicalformat.Historicaldataaredisplayedforcomparisonwherepractical.P\LNGSAN2qUA L RADIO L OGI('A L ENVIRONMENTA LOPERATINGREPORT
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3.4. Air Air particulate filters and charcoal cartridges were collected at ten (10) sites on a weekly basis. Particulate filters were analyzed for gross beta. Charcoal cartridges were analyzed for 1-131. Particulate filters were composited quarterly, by location, and analyzed for gamma emitting radionuclides.
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4.2. Airborne    Radioiodine The charcoal cartridge is counted on a multichannel analyzer equipped with an HPGe detector. The resulting spectrum is analyzed by a computer for l- 131.
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V V_-6 8 TABL E8.11SLU D GE/SE D IM EN TODCMreq uiredsamples d e notedby*units are pC i/kg, w e t SAMPLE DATE L OCATIONCOLLECTED1-131Cs-13 4Cs-137In-111 6-Jan-091372+171<15<30 13-Jan-091670+344<21<27 20-Jan-091404+/-181<31<9 26-Jan-09651+/-100<24<26 3-Feb-09404+/-91<15<24 10-Feb-091(1512143<25<2782+/-40 17-Feb-091122+/-143<25<1997+/-43 24-Feb-091079+/-227<18<263 8+/-31 3-Mar-09866+215<144<177 10-Mar-09714+174<111<177 17-Mar-091301+259<141<148 24-Mar-091312+249<1 22<1753l-Mar-09895m22{)<143<179 WRF 7-Apr-09833+/-213<146<132 CENTRI F UGE 14-Apt-091201+238<13(i<169WASTESLUDGE28-Apt
4.4. Vegetation 4.4.1. Gamma Spectroscopy The sample is pureed in a food processor, placed in a one liter plastic marinelli beaker, weighed, and counted on a nmltichannel analyzer equipped with an HPGe detector. The resulting spectrum is analyzed by a computer for specific radionuclides.
-09464+/-160<149<114 5-May-0 9664+/-186<134<176 12-May-091303+/-219<110<166 19-May-09831+/-253<135<144 26-May-09612+/-178<143<148 l-Jun-09499m214<101<134 9-Jun-09777+170<128<176 16-Jun-09912+/-242<138<163 22-Jun-09 1006+20l<115<148 29-Jun-091(t28+/-222<137<169 6-Jul-091377+/-278<135<153 13-Jul-09835+/-230<146<111"_"_9<135<151 20-Jul-0911_,.,+/-,_28-Ju!-09722+/-221<93<168 3-Aug-09909+216<96<135 10-Aug-091631+242<111<112 17-Aug-091003+229<146<98 24-Aug-09!636+/-316<146<166Note:Thesamp levo lumewas].oweredto250m linMarchandtheMDAsincreaseddue tothesmallervolume.PVNGSANNITALRADIOLOGICALENVIRONMENTALOPERATINGREP{)R]
4.5. Sludge/Sediment 4.5.1. Gamma Spectroscopy The wet sample is placed in a one-liter plastic marinelli beaker, weighed, and counted on a multichannel analyzer equipped with an HPGe detector. The resulting spectrum is analyzed by a computer for specific radionuclides.
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4.6. Water 4.6.1. Gamma      Spectroscopy The sample is placed in a one-liter plastic marinelli beaker and counted on a multichannel analyzer equipped with an HPGe detector. The resulting spectrum is analyzed by a computer for specific radionuclides.
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4.6.2. Tritium The sample is evaluated to determine the appropriate method of preparation prior to counting. If the sample contains suspended solids or is turbid, it may be filtered, distilled, and/or de-ionized, as appropriate. Eight (8) milliliters of sample are mixed with fifteen (15) milliliters of liquid scintillation cocktail. The mixture is dark adapted and counted for tritium activity using a liquid scintillation counting system.
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4.6.3. Gross Beta A 200-250 milliliter sample is placed in a beaker. Five (5) milliliters of concentrated nitric (HNO3) acid is added and the sample is evaporated down to about twenty (20) milliliters. The remaining sample is transferred to a stainless steel planchet. The sample is heated to dryness and counted for gross beta in a gas flow proportional counter.
4.7. Soil 4.7.1. Gamma      Spectroscopy The samples are sieved, placed in a one-liter plastic marinelli beaker, and weighed. The samples are then counted on a multichannel analyzer equipped with an HPGe detector. The resulting spectrum is analyzed by a computer for specific radionuclides.
: 5. Nuclear    Instrumentation 5.1. Gamma      Spectrometer The Canberra Gamma Spectrometer consists of a Canberra System equipped with HPGe detectors having resolutions of 1.73 keV and 1.88 keV (as determined by full width half max with an energy of 0.5 keV per channel) and respective efficiencies of 21.5% and 38.4% (as determined by the manufacturer with Co-60). The Canberra System is used for all gamma counting. The system uses Canberra developed software to search, identify, and quantify the peaks of interest.
5.2. Liquid    Scintillation    Spectrometer A Beckman LS-6500 Liquid Scintillation Counter is used for tritium determinations. The system background averages approximately 15-17 cpm with a counting efficiency of approximately 40% using a quenched standard.
5.3. Gas Flow Proportional            Counter The Tennelec S5E is a low background gas flow proportional counter for gross beta analysis. The system contains an automatic sample changer capable of counting 50 samples in succession. Average beta background count rate is about 1-2 cpm with a beta efficiency of approximately 30% for Cs- 137.
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: 6. Isotopic  Detection    Limits    and Reporting        Criteria 6.1. Lower Limits      of Detection The lower limits of detection (LLD) and the method for calculation are specified in the PVNGS ODCM, Reference 4. The ODCM required a priori LLDs are presented in Table 6.1. For reference, a priori LLDs are indicated at the top of data tables for samples having required LLD values.
6.2. Data Reporting        Criteria All results that are greater than the Minimum Detectable Activity (MDA) (a posteriori LLD) are reported as positive activity with its associated 2_ counting error. All results that are less than the MDA are reported as less than values at the associated MDA. For example, if the MDA is 12 pCi/liter, the value is reported as <12.
Typical MDA values are presented in Table 6.3.
Occasionally, the PVNGS ODCM a priori            LLDs may not be achieved as a result of:
* Background fluctuations
* Unavoidably small sample sizes
* The presence of interfering radionuclides
* Self absorption corrections
* Decay corrections for short half-life radionuclides
* Other uncontrollable circumstances In these instances, the contributing factors will be noted in the table where the data are presented. A summary of deviations/abnormal events is presented in Table 2.3 and includes a description of any sample results that did not meet a priori LLD requirements.
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6.3. LLD and Reporting          Criteria      Overview Making a reasonable estimate of the limits of detection for a counting procedure or a radiochemical method is usually complicated by the presence of significant background. It must be considered that the background or blank is not a fixed value but that a series of replicates would be normally distributed. The desired net activity is the difference between the gross and background activity distributions. The interpretation of this difference becomes a problem if the two distributions intersect as indicated in the diagram.
BACKGROUND                          GROSS If a sufficient number of replicate analyses are run, it is expected that the results would fall in a normal Gaussian distribution. Standard statistics allow an estimate of the probability of any particular deviation from the mean value. It is common practice to report the mean +/-
one or two standard deviations as the result. In routine analysis, such replication is not carried out, and it is not possible to report a Gaussian standard deviation. With counting procedures, however, it is possible to estimate a Poisson standard deviation directly from the count. Data are commonly reported as the measured value + one or two Poisson standard deviations. The reported values are then considered to give some indication of the range in which the true value might be expected to occur.
A LLD is the smallest amount of sample activity that will yield a net count for which there is confidence at a predetermined level that activity is present. LLDs are calculated values for individual radionuclides based on a number of different factors including sample size, counting efficiency and background count rate of the instrument, the background and sample counting time, the decay time, and the chemical recovery of the analytical procedures. A minimum detectable activity value (MDA) is the smallest amount of activity that can be detected in an actual sample and uses the values obtained from the instrument and outcome of the analytical process. Therefore, the MDA values may differ from the calculated LLD values if the sample size and chemical recovery, decay values, or the instrument efficiency, background, or count time differed from those used in the LED calculation.
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The factors governingthe calculation of the LLD and MDAvalues are discussedbelow:
I. Sample Size
: 2. Counting Efficiency The fundamentalquantity in the nleasurementof a radioactivesubstance is the number of disintegrationsper unit time. As with most physical measurementsin analytical chemistry, an absolute measurementof the disintegrationrate is seldom possible, rather it is necessary to compare the sample with one or more standards. The standards determine the counter efficiency that may then be used to convert sample counts per minute (cpm) to disintegrationsper minute (dpm).
: 3. Background Count Rate Any counter will show a certain counting rate without a sample in position. This background counting rate comes from several sources: 1) natural environmental radiation from the surroundingmaterials, 2) cosmic radiation, and 3) the natural radioactivity in the counter material itself. The background countingrate will depend on the amounts of these types of radiation and the sensitivityof the counterto the radiation.
: 4. Background and Sample Counting Time The amount of time devoted to the counting of the background depends on the level of activity being measured. In general, with low level samples, this time should be about equal to that devoted to counting a sample.
: 5. Time Interval between Sample Collection and Counting Decay measurements are useful in identifying certain short-lived nuclides. The disintegrationconstant is one of the basic characteristics of a specific radionuclideand is readily determined, if the half-life is sufficiently short. To ensure the required LLDs are achieved, appropriate decay correction values are used to account for radioactive decay duringtransit time and sampleprocessing.
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Table 6.10DCM REQUIRED LOWER LIMITS OF DETECTION (a priori)
AIRBORNE ANALYSIS/             WATER            PARTICULATE or                MILK          VEGETATION NUCLIDE              {pCi/liter)          GAS (pCi/m3 t            {pCi/liter I      (pCi/kg, wet)
Gross Beta                4                    0.01 H-3                2000*
Mn-54                  15 Fe-59                  30 Co-58, 60                15 Zn-65                  30 Zr-95                  30 Nb-95                  15 1-131                1"*                    0.07                    1                  60 Cs-134                 15                    0.05                    15                  60 Cs-137                  18                    0.06                    18                  80 Ba-140                60                                            60 La-140                  15                                            15 NOTES:
* If no drinking water pathway exists, a value of 3000 pCi/liter may be used.
** If no drinking water pathway exists, a value of 15 pCi/liter may be used.
This list does not mean that only these nuclides are to be detected and reported. Other peaks that are measurable and identifiable, together with the above nuclides, shall also be identified and reported.
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Table 6.20DCM REQUIRED REPORTING LEVELS AIRBORNE ANALYSIS/              WATER            PARTICULATE                    MILK            VEGETATION NUCLIDE            tpCi/iiter)        or GAS tpCi/m3)              _pCi/liter)        (pCi/kg, wet)
H-3              20,000*
Mn-54                1,000 Fe-59                400 Co-58                1,000 Co-60                300 Zn-65                300 Zr/Nb-95              400 1-131                2**                        0.9                    3                  100 Cs- 134                30                        10                  60                  1,000 Cs- 137                50                        20                   70                  2,000 Ba/La-140              200                                            300 NOTES:
* For drinking water samples. This is a 40CFRI41 value. If no drinking water pathway exists, a value of 30,000 pCi/liter may be used.
** If no drinking water pathway exists, a reporting level of 20 pCi/liter may be used.
The values in this table are quarterly average values, as stated in the ODCM.
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Table 6.3 TYPICAL MDA VALUES ANALYSIS/                                                  AIRBORNE                  VEGETATION NUCLIDE          WATER            MILK              PARTICULATE        or        (pCi/kg, wet) tpCi/liter)      (pCi/liter)            GAS (pCi/m 3)
Gross Beta          2.8                                      0.003 H-3            295 Mn-54              12 Fe-59            25 Co-58            12 Co-60            13 Zn-65            26 Zr-95            22 Nb-95            13 1-131            10 a              1                    0.04 u                      49 CS-134            12                1                    0.04 b                      47 CS-137            13                1                    0.05 b                      51 Ba-140            40              3 La-140            14                1 NOTES:
a - low level 1-131 is not required since there is no drinking water pathway b - Based on 433 in3 volume P'_2NGS ANNUAL RADIOLOGI(AL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT - 20o9 21
: 7. Interlaboratory      Comparison        Program 7.1. Quality    Control  Program APS maintains an extensive QA/QC Program to provide assurance that samples are collected, handled, tracked, and analyzed to specified requirements. This program includes appropriate elements of USNRC Regulatory Guide 4.15, Quality Assurance for Radiological Monitoring Programs (Normal Operations) - Effluent Streams and the Environment, Rev. 1. Included in the program are procedures for sample collection, preparation and tracking, sample analysis, equipment calibration and checks, and ongoing participation in an interlaboratory comparison program. Duplicate/replicate samples are analyzed to verify analytical precision and sample methodology. Comprehensive data reviews are performed including trending of data where appropriate.
During 2009, APS analyzed the following sample types under the interlaboratory comparison program;
* Beta/Gamma/in Air Filter
* 1-131inAir
* Beta in Water
* Gamma in Water
* Tritium in Water
* Gamma in Milk 7.2. Intercomparison        Results APS participates in a crosscheck program using vendor supplied blind radionuclide samples. Results for the interlaboratory comparison program are presented in Table 7.1.
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TABLE 7.1 INTERLABORATORY COMPARISON RESULTS Sample Type      Anal,vsis T_'pe      Nuclide        PVNGS Value      Certified Value _    PT Acceptance Limit 2    Results Ganuna          Ba- 133              88              94.2                79.4 - 104        Accept
(_'s-134            82              88.6               72.7 - 97.5        Accept Cs- 137              63                70                  63 - 79.7         Accept WATER                                Co-60              108              110                  99 - 123          Accept Zn-65              122              114                  1(!3- 136        Accept Tritium            H-3              3831              4230                3610 - 4660        Accept Gross Beta                              37              46.1                31.0 - 53.3        Accept ERA RAD-76 PT Study Results Galmna          Am-241                133              132                90.4 - 178        Accept
(_'s-134            713              790                  584 - 907          Accept Cs-I 37              876              913                776 - 1090          Accept WATER                                Co-60              1240              1230                l(170- 1450        Accept Zn-65              623              631                  535 - 786          Accept l-ritium          H-3              9695            11800              7680 - 17400          Accept FILTER            Gamnm            Am-241              74.3              55.4                32.4 - 76.0        Accept Cs- 134              766              865                563 - 1070          Accept Cs-137              793              724                  544 - 951          Accept Co-60              54(1              490                  379 - 612          Accept Zn-65              229                185                128 - 256          Accept (iross Beta                              89              80.7                49.7 - I 18        Accept ERA MRAD-010 PT Study Results Gatmna            Ba- 133              87              92.9                78.3 - 1(12        Accept WA-[ER                              Cs- 134              74              79.4                65.0 - 87.3        Accept Cs-137              52              54.6                49.1 - 62.9        Accept Co-60              115              117                11)5- 131          Accepl Zn-65              92              99.5                89.6 - 119        Accept Gross Beta                            23.25              26.0                16.2 - 33.9        Accept ERA RAD-79 PT Study Results FILTER          Gross Beta                              83.8              62.5                38.5 - 91.3        Accept Gross Bela                              74.7              67.4                39.4 - 98.9        Accept ERA MRAD-011 PT Study Results Thecertifiedvaluesare verifiedto meetcriteriaas establishedby NISTNWLAPin Handbooks150and 150-19and the USEPAin NationalStandardsfor WaterProficiencyJesting StudiesCriteriaDocument(December30, 1998).
: "AcceptanceLimits"havebeencalculatedper the requirementsof theUSEPAin NationalStandardsfor Water ProficiencyTestingStudiesCriteriaDocument(December30. 1998).
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TABLE 7.1 INTERLABORATORY COMPARISON RESULTS 1
Sample        Analysis      Nuclide      Known      PVNGS        sigma      Resolution        Ratio      Accept/Reject Type          Type                      Value        Value        Error
* Mixed Milk        Gamma          1-131        39.9        38.5          1.8            21          0.97            Accept E6683-111      Ce-141        15.1          17          1.7            10          1.12            Accept Cr-51        45.6        45.5          6.7            7          1.00            Accept Cs-134        21.6        20.8          1.2            17          0.96            Accept Cs-137        26.1          28          1.4            20          1.07            Accept Co-58        23.4        24.6          1.3            19          1.05            Accept Mn-54        28.8        32.8          1.6            21            1.14          Accept Fe-59        17.7        23,1          2.3            10          1.31            Accept Zn-65        34.7        36.0        2.6            14            1.04          Accept Co-60        33.2        35.9          1.6            22            1.08          Accept Air    U Iodine Cart.      1-131        95.7        101          7.3            14            1.06    I    Accept II E6684-111
* calculated from PVN(IS valueil sigma error value AcceptanceCriteria **
Resolution          Ratio 4-7                0.5-2,0 8-15                0.6-1.66 16-50              0.75-1.33 51-200            0.80-1.25
          >200              0.85-1.18 "From NRC Inspection Manual, Inspection Procedure 84750, "Radioactive Waste Treatment, And Effluent And Environmenta_ Monitoring" P\LNGS ANNUAL RADIOLOGICAL        ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT - 2oo9 24
: 8. Data Interpretations        and Conclusions Associated with the analytical process are potential random and systematic errors. Systematic errors can be caused by instrument malfunctions, incomplete precipitation, back scattering, and self-absorption. Random errors are beyond the control of the analyst.
Efforts are made to minimize both systematic and random errors in the data reported. Systematic errors are minimized by performing reviews throughout the analysis. For example, instruments are checked routinely with radioactive sources, and recovery and self-absorption factors based on individual sample analyses are incorporated into the calculation equations where necessary.
Random errors are reduced by comparing all data to historical data for the same site and performing comparisons between analytical results when available. In addition, when data do not appear to match historical results, analyses may be rerun on a separate aliquot of the sample to verify the presence of the activity. The acceptance of data is dependent upon the results of quality control samples and is part of the data review process for all analytical results.
The "plus or minus value" reported with each analytical result represents the counting error associated with the result and gives the 95% confidence (2_) interval around the data.
Most samples contain radioactivity associated with natural background/cosmic radioactivity (e.g.
K-40, Th-234, and Be-7). Gross beta results for drinking water and air are due to natural background. Gamma emitting radionuclides, which can be attributed to natural background sources, are not indicated in this report.
Results and interpretation of the data for all of the samples analyzed during 2009 are presented in the following sections. Assessment ofpre-operational and operational data revealed no changes to environmental radiation levels. The only nwasurable impact on the en_qronment in 2009 was the low level tritium discovered in subsurface water onsite in the RCA in 2006. See Section 2.4 fi_r specific infi_rmation.
8.1. Air Particulates Weekly gross beta results, in quarterly fonnat, are presented in Tables 8.1 and 8.2. Gross beta activity at indicator locations ranged from 0.013 to 0.080 pCi/m 3. The associated counting error ranged from 0.001 to 0.004 pCi/m 3. Mean quarterly activity is normally calculated using weekly activity over a thirteen (13) week period. Also presented in the tables are the weekly mean values of all the sites as well as the percent relative standard deviation (RSD %) for the data. The gross beta activity is attributable to natural (background) radioactive materials. The findings are consistent with pre-operational baseline and previous operational results. The results are summarized in Table 11.1.
Table 8.3 displays the results of gamma spectroscopy on the quarterly composites. No Cs-134 or Cs-137 was observed.
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8.2. Airborne      Radioiodine Tables8.4 and8.5 presentthe quarterlyradioiodineresults.Noairborneradioiodinewas observedin anyofthe samples.
8.3. Vegetation Table 8.6 presents gamma isotopic data for the vegetation samples. No gamma emitting radionuclideswere observed in any of the samples.
8.4. Milk Table 8.7 presents gamma isotopic data for the goat milk samples. No gamma emitting radionuclideswere observed in any of the samples.
8.5. Drinking Water Samples were analyzed for gross beta, tritium, and gamma emitting radionuclides. Results of these analyses are presented in Table 8.8. No tritium or gamma emitting radionuclides were detected in any samples. Gross beta activity ranged from less than detectable to a high of 5.5 pCi/liter (Gavette residence, August composite). The gross beta activity is attributable to natural (background) radioactive materials.
8.6. Ground      Water Ground water samples were analyzed for tritium and gamma emitting radionuclides.
Results obtainedfrom the analysis of the samples are presented in Table 8.9.
No tritium or gamma emitting radionuclides were observed in any of the samples.
8.7. Surface Water Surface water samples from the Reservoirs and Evaporation Ponds were analyzed for tritium and gamma emitting radionuclides. The two Reservoirs contain processed sewage water from the City of Phoenix and are approximately 45 and 85 acres in size. The three Evaporation Ponds receive mostly circulating water from main turbine condenser cooling and are about 200-250 acres each. Evaporation Pond #3 was constructed in 2008 to allow for re-lining of the older ponds. Evaporation Pond #2 was pumped into Evaporation Pond
      #3 (sections 3A and 3B) and will be relined first. Results are presented in Table 8.10. 1-131 was observed in the Evaporation Ponds in two (2) samples (15 to 20 pCi/liter) and four (4) of the Reservoir samples (13 to 32 pCi/liter). 1-131 in these surface water locations is a result of radiopharmaceutical I-131 in the Phoenix sewage effluent.
Tritium was routinely observed in the Evaporation Ponds. The highest concentration in Evaporation Pond #1 was 1224 pCi/liter and the highest concentration in Evaporation P\LNGSANNUALRADIOLOGICALENVIRONMENTALOPERATINGREPORT- 20O9 26
 
Pond #3 was 991 pCi/liter. Evaporation Pond #2 was empty the entire year due to liner replacement. Tritium was not detected in the Reservoirs. The tritium identified in the Evaporation Ponds has been attributed to permitted plant gaseous effluent releases and secondary plant liquid discharges.
WRF Influent (Phoenix sewage effluent containing radiopharmaceutical1-131) samples collected by the WRF were analyzed for gamma emitting radionuclides and tritium. The results, presented in Table 8.10, demonstrate that 1-131 was observed routinely. The highest 1-131concentrationwas 74 pCi!liter.None of the samples analyzed indicatedthe presenceof tritium.
Table 8.10 also presents gamma spectroscopy and tritimn measurements of samples collected from SedimentationBasin #2. This basin collects rain water from site runoff and was dry for most of the year. No tritium or gamma emittingradionuclides were observed in the samples.
8.8. Sludge and Sediment 8.8.1. WRF Centrifuge        waste    sludge Sludge samples were obtained from the WRF centrifuge and analyzed by gamma spectroscopy. 1-131 activity in the sludge is consistent with historical values and, as previously discussed, is due to radiopharmaceuticals in the WRF Influent. 1-131 was present in all forty-nine (49) samples ranging from 387 to 1670 pCi/kg.
In-Ill was also identified in the sludge in 3 of the 49 salnples. The highest concentration was 97 pCiikg. It was previously established that In-I 11 is also used in the Phoenix area as a radiopharmaceutical.
Resultsfor WRFcentrifugewastesludgecanbe foundinTable8.11.
8.8.2. Cooling    Tower sludge Sludge/sediment originating from the Unit 3 Cooling Towers and/or Circulating Water canals was disposed of in the WRF sludge landfill during 2009. Sample results can be found in Table 8.11.
8.9. Data Trends Figures 8.1-8.5present data in graphicalformat. Historicaldata are displayedfor comparison wherepractical.
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green cabbage            16-Jan-09              <60      <54        <67 red cabbage            16-Jan-09              <47      <58        <69 savoy cabbage            16-Jan-09              <46      <57        <45 DUNCAN      green cabbage            13-Feb-09              <56      <34        <73 FAMILY      red cabbage            13-Feb-09              <52      <41        <67 FARMS    savoy cabbage            13-Feb-09              <56      <41        <49 (Site #62)* savoy cabbage            13-Mar-09              <41      <55        <61 red cabbage            13-Mar-09              <43      <58        <74 green cabbage            13-Mar-09              <46      <49        <54 red cabbage            16-Apr-09              <58      <59        <69 savoy cabbage            16-Apt-09              <56      <56        <63 green cabbage            16-Apt-09              <56      <49        < 14 P_,'NGS ANNUAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPEK4,TIN(I REPORT - 2009 33
 
TABLE 8.7 MILK ODCM requiredsamples denoted by
* units are pCi/liter SAMPLE          DATE                  <1      < 15  < 18  <6(7)    < 15 LOCATION      COLLECTED                1-131    Cs-134 Cs-137 Ba-140  La-140 RODRIGUEZ        23-Oct-09                <1        <1    <1    <3      <1 COWS          12-Nov-09                <1        <1    <1    <3        <1 10-Dec-09                <1        <1    <1    <3        <1 GOATS (Site #51J* NO SAMPLES AVAILABLE DAVIS GOATS    NO SAMPLES AVAILABLE (Site #52)*
23-Jan-09                <1      <1    <1    <3        <1 27-Feb-09                <1      <1      <1    <3        <1 20-Mar-09                <1      <1    <1    <3        <1 24-Apr-09                <1      <1    <1    <3        <1 MARTIN        22-May-09                <1      <1    <1    <3        <1 GOATS        26-Jun-09                <1      <1    <1    <3        <1 (Site #53)*      24-Jul-09              <1      <1    <1    <3        <1 2l-Aug-09                <1      <1    <l    <3        <1 18-Sep-09                <1      <1    <1    <3        <1 16-Oct-09                <1      <1    <1    <3        <l 12-Nov-09                <1      <1    <1    <3        <1 11-Dec-09                <1      <1    <1    <3        <1 13-Feb-09                <1      <1    <1    <3        <1 HERNANDEZ        27-Feb-09                <1      <1    <I    <3        <1 GOATS        16-Apr-09                <1      <1    <1    <3        <1 (Site #54)    15-Oct-09                <1      <1    <1    <3        <1 06-Nov-09                <1      <1    <1    <3        <1 P'v,'NGSANNUA[ RADIOLOGICALENVIRONMENTALOPERATINGREPORT - 2009 34
 
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TABLE      8.11 SLUDGE/SEDIMENT ODCM required      samples denoted by
* units are pCi/kg, wet SAMPLE          DATE LOCATION    COLLECTED                  1-131    Cs-134    Cs-137    In-111 6-Jan-09            1372 + 171      <15      <30 13-Jan-09            1670 + 344      <21      <27 20-Jan-09            1404 +/- 181      <31      <9 26-Jan-09            651 +/- 100      <24      <26 3-Feb-09              404 +/- 91      <15      <24 10-Feb-09            1(1512 143      <25      <27      82 +/- 40 17-Feb-09            1122 +/- 143      <25      <19    97 +/- 43 24-Feb-09            1079 +/- 227      <18      <26    38 +/- 31 3-Mar-09              866+215      <144      <177 10-Mar-09              714+ 174    <111      <177 17-Mar-09            1301 +259      <141      <148 24-Mar-09            1312 + 249    <122      <175 3 l-Mar-09            895 m 22{)  <143      <179 WRF          7-Apr-09              833 +/- 213    <146      <132 CENTRIFUGE      14-Apt-09            1201 + 238    <13(i    <169 WASTE SLUDGE    28-Apt-09              464 +/- 160    < 149    <114 5-May-09              664+/- 186      <134      <176 12-May-09            1303 +/- 219    <110      <166 19-May-09              831 +/- 253    <135      <144 26-May-09              612 +/- 178    <143      <148 l-Jun-09            499 m 214    <101      <134 9-Jun-09              777 + 170    <128      <176 16-Jun-09            912 +/- 242    <138      <163 22-Jun-09            1006 + 20l    <115      <148 29-Jun-09            1(t28 +/- 222    <137      <169 6-Jul-09            1377 +/- 278    <135      <153 13-Jul-09            835 +/- 230    <146      <111 20-Jul-09            11_,.,+/-
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TABLE 8.11 SLUDGE/SEDIMENT ODCM required samlflesdenoted by
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: 9. Thermoluminescent          Dosimeter        (TLD)  Results  and Data The environlnental TLD used at PVNGS is the Panasonic Model 812 Dosimeter. The Model 812 is a multi-element dosimeter Colnbining two elements of lithiuna borate and two elements of calcimn sulfate under various filters.
TLDs were placed in forty-nine locations from one to thirty-five miles from the PVNGS. TLD locations are shown in Figures 2.1 and 2.2 and are described in Table 9.1. TLD results for 2009 are presented in Table 9.2. Historical environmental galmna radiation results for 1985 through 2009 are presented in graphical form on Figure 9.1 (excluding transit control TLD #45).
Figure 9.2 depicts the environmental TLD results from 2009 as compared to the pre-operational TLD results (excluding sites #41, #43, and #46-50 as they were deleted (and later assigned to a new location) or had no pre-op TLD at the location for comparison). The site to site comparisons indicate a direct correlation with respect to pre-operational results. It is evident that the offsite dose, as measured by TLDs, has not changed since Palo Verde became operational.
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TABLE    9.1 TLD SITE LOCATIONS (distances and directions are relative to Unit 2 in miles)
TLD SITE LOCATION                                LOCATION DESCRIPTION 1        E30            Goodyear 2      ENE24            Scott-Libby School 3        E21            Liberty School 4        E16            Buckeye 5      ESE11            Palo Verde School 6*      SSE31            APS Gila Bend substation 7      SE7            Old US 80 and Arlington School Rd 8      SSE4            Southern Pacific Pipeline Rd.
9        $5            Southern Pacific Pipeline Rd.
10      SE5            355thAve. and Elliot Rd.
11      ESE5            339thAve. and Dobbins Rd.
12        E5            339thAve. and Buckeye-Salome Rd.
13        N1            N site boundary 14      NNE2            NNE site boundary 15      NE2            NE site boundary, WRF access road 16      ENE2            ENE site boundary 17        E2            E site boundary 18      ESE2            ESE site boundary 19      SE2            SE site boundary 20      SSE2            SSE site boundary 21        $3            S site boundary 22      SSW3            SSW site boundary 23        W5            N of Elliot Rd 24      SW4            N of Elliot Rd 25      WSW5            N of Elliot Rd 26      SSW4            S of Elliot Rd 27      SW1            SW site boundary 28      WSWI            WSW site boundary 29        WI            W site boundary 30      WNWI            WNW site boundary 31      NWI            NW site boundary 32      NNW1            NNW site boundary 33      NW4            S of Buckeye Rd 34      NNW5            395thAve. and Van Buren St.
35      NNW8            Tonopah 36        N5            Wintersburg Rd. and Van Buren St.
37      NNE5            363ra Ave. and Van Buren St.
38      NE5            355 th Ave. and Buckeye Rd.
39      ENE5            343rdAve. N of Broadway Rd.
40        N2            Wintersburg 41      ESE3            Arlington School 42        N8            Ruth Fisher School P\'_'NGS AN'NI_!ALRADIOLO(iICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT - 2009 5O
 
TABLE 9.1 TLD SITE LOCATIONS (distances and directions are relative to Unit 2 in miles)
TLD SITE LOCATION                              LOCATION DESCRIPTION 43      NE5            Winters Well School 44*    ENE35            El Mirage 45**    Onsite          Central Laboratory (lead pig) 46      ENE30            Litchfield Park School 47      E35            Littleton School 48      E24            Jackrabbit Trail 49      ENEI 1          Palo Verde Rd.
50    WNW5            S of Buckeye-Salome Rd.
* Site #6 and site #44 are the control locations.
              ** Site #45 is the transit control TLD (stored in lead pig).
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9.ThermoluminescentDosimeter(TLD)ResultsandData The e nviro nlnentalTLDusedatPVNGSisthePanasonicModel812D o sime ter.TheModel812isamulti-elementdosimeterColnbiningtwoelementsoflithiunaborateandtwoelementsofcalcimnsulfateundervariousfilters.TLDswereplacedinforty
TABLE 9.2 2009 ENVIRONMENTAL TLD RESULTS Units are mremistd qtr TLD Site #        1st Quarter 2nd Quarter 3rd Quarter 4th Quarter      Average I              23.6        23.4        21.3        23.0          22.8 2               21.8        22.1         20.4        20.6          21.2 3               22.9         22.5        21.2        21.8         22.1 4              21.8        22.7        21.8       22.3         22.2 5              22.0        22.9        21.3        20.9          21.8 6(conn'ol)         26 2        26 4        24.4        25.8          25.7 7              24 8        25 1        23.0        24.6          24.4 8              23 1        22 9        21.7        22.0          22.4 9              27 1        26 5        26.2        27.0          26.7 I0              22 4        23 4        22.5        22.9          22.8 II              23 i        25 4        22.7        23.0          23.6 12              22 7        23 2        22.3        22.1          22.6 13              23 7        26 0        24.2        24.2          24.5 14              24 7        24 2        23.6        24.2          24.2 15              23 3          23 6        22.4        22.8          23.0 16              21.1         21.3        20.8        21.5          21 2 17              23.4          24.3        23.1        24.0          23 7 18              23.1          22.8        22.1        22.5          22 6 19             24.5          24.6        23.4        24.8         24 3 20              23.8          24.1        22.7        23.3          23 5 21              24.8          24.9        24 3        24 8          24 7 22              25.3          25.1        25 5        25 6          25 4 23              22.1          22.7        20 5        21 9          21 8 24              20.3          21.5        21 2        21 3          21 1 25             22.0          21.9        21 2       22 1          21 8 26              25.4        28.0        25 1        25 8          26 1 27              25.7        26.9        25 1        26 1          26 0 28              24.4        26.6        23 7        25 3          25 0 29              23.8        24.7        22 2        23.6          23.6 30              24.7        25.7        23 3        24.1          24.5 31              22.2        22.9        22 3        22.4          22.5 32              23.9        24.7        24 1        24.4          24.3 33              25 8        26 0        24.0        25.1        25.2 34              27 0        27 5        25.2        25.9        26.4 35              29 6        31 0        29.2        29.5        29.8 36              24 6        25 0      missing        23.5        24.4 37              23 9        23 1        22.5        23.7          23.3 38              26 7        27 5        26.0        26.0          26.6 39               23 8        24 0        22.1        21.7          22.9 40              24 8        24 8        23.4        22.8          24.0 41              27 0        25 7        26.6        25.8          26.3 42              29.6        28 3        29.2        28.7          29.0 43              28.2        27 7        26.5        25.8          27.1 44(control)         19.7        20 .6        19.4        20.1          20.0 (transit control)     6.2          5.8          5.5        5.6           5.8 46              26. 8        26.5        24 .7        25. 6        25 .9 47              22.5        23 .8        21.5        23.5          22.8 48              24.9        24.1        22.5        22.8          23.6 49              22.5        24.0        21.4        21.7          22 .4
-ninelocationsfromonetothirty-fivemilesfromthePVNGS.TLDlocationsareshowninFigures2.1and2.2andaredescribedinTable9.1.T LDresultsfor2009arepresentedinTable9.2.Historicalenvironmentalgalmnaradiationresultsfor1985through2009arepresentedingraphicalformonFigure9.1(excludingtransitcontrolTLD#45).Figure9.2depictstheenvironmentalTLDresultsfrom2009ascomparedtothepre-operationalTLDresults(excludingsites#41,#43,and#46-50astheyweredeleted(andlaterassignedtoanewlocation)orhadnopre-opTLDatthelocationforcomparison).Thesitetositecomparisonsindicateadirectcorrelationwithrespecttopre-operationalresults.Itisevidentthattheoffsitedose,asmeasuredbyTLDs,hasnotchangedsincePaloVerdebecameoperational.
      ._o            19.2        18.5        18.6        18.2          18.6 quarter TLD resultswere delayed due to an identifiedbias with results. Refer to document CRDR #3439215.
P'v ,'NGSANNUALRADIOLOGICALENVIRONMENTA LOPERATINGREPORT-2009 49 TABLE9.1TLDSITELOCATIONS (dis tance sanddi rectionsa r e r ela t i v e t o U nit2 in m ile s)TL D SIT E LOCAT I O N LOC ATIOND E SCR I PTIO N 1 E 30Good y e ar 2 ENE2 4 S c ott-Libby S c ho ol 3 E21L i b e r tySc hool 4 E16Buc k ey e 5ESE11PaloVerd e School 6*SSE31APSGilaBendsubstation 7SE7OldUS80andArlingtonSchoolRd 8SSE4SouthernPacificPipelineRd.
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10.LandUseCensus10.1.IntroductionInaccordancewiththePVNGSODCM,Section6.2,theannualLandUseCensuswasperformedwithinfivemilesofUnit2containmentinApril2009.Observationswere madeineach ofthe16meteorologicalsectorstod eterminethenearestmilkinganimals,residences,andgardensofgreaterthan500squarefeet.Thiscensuswascompletedbydrivingtheroadsandspeakingwithresidents.TheresultsoftheLandUseCensusarepresentedinTable10.1anddiscussedbelow.ThedirectionsanddistanceslistedareinsectorsandmilesfromtheUnit2containment.10.2.CensusResu l tsNearestResidentTherewere_ro(2)changesinne arestresidentstatus.Dosec a lcul ationsindicatedthehighestdosetobe0.229mrem.MilkAnimalTherewerefive (5)changesinmilkanimalstatus.Dosecalcul ationsindicatedthehighestdosetobe0.872mrem.VegetableGardensTherewerefour (4)ch angesinnearestg ardenst atus.Dosec a lcul ationsindicatedthehighestdosetobe0.332mrem.SeeT able10.1forasunmaaryofthespecificresultsandTable2.1forcurrentsample locations.P\.'NGSANNUALRAD1O L OGI (2ALENVIRONMENTALOPERATINGRE P OR T-2 009 55  
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: 10. Land Use Census 10.1. Introduction In accordance with the PVNGS ODCM, Section 6.2, the annual Land Use Census was performed within five miles of Unit 2 containment in April 2009.
Observations were made in each of the 16 meteorological sectors to determine the nearest milking animals, residences, and gardens of greater than 500 square feet. This census was completed by driving the roads and speaking with residents.
The results of the Land Use Census are presented in Table 10.1 and discussed below.
The directions and distances listed are in sectors and miles from the Unit 2 containment.
10.2. Census    Results Nearest Resident There were _ro (2) changes in nearest resident status. Dose calculations indicated the highest dose to be 0.229 mrem.
Milk Animal There were five (5) changes in milk animal status. Dose calculations indicated the highest dose to be 0.872 mrem.
Vegetable Gardens There were four (4) changes in nearest garden status. Dose calculations indicated the highest dose to be 0.332 mrem.
See Table 10.1for a sunmaaryof the specificresults and Table 2.1 for current sample locations.
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TABLE1 0.12 009LANDUSECENSUS(Distancesanddirectionsa rerelati vetoUnit2inmiles)NEARESTNEARESTNEAREST CALCULATEDDOSESECTORRESIDENTG ARDENMILKANIMAL (to r ero)CHANGE (COW/GOAT)FROM2008 N1.55NONE2.6 9 Reside n t 39 2 E-0 2 GARDEN Milk3.50E-01MILKNNE1.522.23 2.0 5 Reside nt786E-02GAR D EN Ga r de n 3..,_E-01 M I LK M il k 7.60 E-0 1 NE 2.1 6 N O NE 3.9[Res ident1.1 4E-O1 M i lk 5.4 1 E-01ENE2.054.72 2.52 Residen t809E-02 RE SIDEN T G a rde n 1.00E-01 GA R DEN Mi lk 5.9 1 E-0 1 MI LK E 2.8 1 N ONEN ONERe sid en t 5.2 3E-02 E S E 1.89N O NE 1.9 5 Re si dent1.3 2 E-0!M I LK Mil k 8.7 2 E-0 1 S E 3.36 N ONE3.4 0 Re sid e nt 8.8 0 E-0 2 M IL K M i lk 5.3 0E-01 SSEN ONEN ONEN O NE N A S 4.6 7NONENONEReside nt2.29E-01RE SIDE NT SSW N O NE NONEN ONENA SW1.39 NONE N ONE R eside nt1.41E-0 1WSW0.75NONENONEResident 1.08E-O1W0.70NONE N ONE R esident 5.02E-02WNW2.67NONENONEResiden t 1.05E-02NW0.93NONENONE Resident3.71E-02NNW1.304.34NONEResident2
TABLE 10.1 2009 LAND USE CENSUS (Distances and directions are relative to Unit 2 in miles)
.91E-02GARDEN (iard e n 4.70E-02 COMMENT S:Dosecalculationsw e r eperformedusingtheG A SP ARcodeand200 8 met eorologicaldataandsou r ce ter m Dos ereportedforeachloca t io nisthetotalforallthreePVNGSUnitsa ndisthehighestindividualdos e id entified(organ,bone,totalbody,orskin).
NEAREST        NEAREST            NEAREST            CALCULATED DOSE SECTOR      RESIDENT        GARDEN          MILK ANIMAL                    (torero)             CHANGE (COW/GOAT)                                       FROM 2008 N            1.55          NONE                  2.69        Resident          392E-02    GARDEN Milk              3.50E-01    MILK NNE          1.52            2.23                 2.05        Resident          7 86E-02    GARDEN Garden            3..,_E-01   MILK Milk              7.60E-01 NE           2.16          NONE                  3.9 [       Resident          1.14E-O1 Mi lk             5.41E-01 ENE          2.05            4.72                 2.52         Resident          8 09E-02   RESIDENT Garden            1.00E-01   GARDEN Milk              5.91E-01 MILK E           2.81          NONE                NONE          Resident          5.23E-02 ESE          1.89          NONE                  1.95        Resident          1.32E-0!     MILK Milk              8.72E-01 SE          3.36           NONE                  3.40        Resident          8.80E-02      MILK Milk              5.30E-01 SSE        NONE            NONE                NONE          NA S           4.67          NONE                NONE          Resident          2.29E-01  RESIDENT SSW         NONE            NONE                NONE          NA SW          1.3 9          NONE                 NONE          Resident          1.41E-01 WSW            0.75          NONE                NONE          Resident            1.08E-O1 W          0.70          NONE                NONE          Resident          5.02E-02 WNW            2.67          NONE                NONE          Resident            1.05E-02 NW          0.93          NONE                NONE          Resident          3.71E-02 NNW            1.30          4.34                NONE          Resident          2.91E-02    GARDEN (iarden          4.70E-02 COMMENTS:
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Dose calculations were performed using the GASPAR code and 2008 meteorological data and source term Dose reported for each location is the total for all three PVNGS Units and is the highest individual dose identified (organ, bone, total body, or skin).
[I N (i R EPO R T-2 009 56 11.S ummaryandConclusionsTheconclusionsarebasedonareviewoftheradioassayresultsandenvir onmentalgammaradiationmeasurementsforthe2009calendaryear.Wherepossible,thedatawerecomparedtopre-operationalsampledata.Allsampleresultsfor20 09arepresentedin Tables8.1-8.11anddonotincludeobservationsofnaturallyoccurringradionuclides,withtheexceptionofgrossbetainairandgrossbetaindrinkin&#xa2;water.Table11.1summarizestheODCMrequiredsamplesandisintheformatrequiredbytheNRCBTP o n E nvironme m a l Monitoring.1-131concentrationsidentifiedonoccasionintheEvaporationPonds,WRFInfluent,WRFCentrifugesludge,andReservoirsistheresultofoffsitesourcesandappearsintheeffluent sewagefromPhoenix
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.ThelevelsofI-131detectedintheselocationsareconsistentwithlevelsidentifiedinpreviousyears.TritiumconcentrationsidentifiedinsurfacewateronsitehavebeenattributedtoPVNGSpermittedgaseouseffluentreleasesandsecondaryplantreleases.Theseconcentrationsareconsistentwithhistoricalvalues.EnvironmentalradiationlevelsareconsistentwithmeasurementsreportedinpreviousPre-operationalandOperationalRadiologicalEnvironmentalannualreports
: 11. Summary        and Conclusions The conclusions are based on a review of the radio assay results and environmental gamma radiation measurements for the 2009 calendar year. Where possible, the data were compared to pre-operational sample data.
,References1and2.Theonly m easur ableimpactontheenviron mentin2009 wasthelowleveltritiumdiscovered h isubsurfiwewateronsiteinti leRadiologiealControlledAreah i 2006.SeeSection2
All sample results for 2009 are presented in Tables 8.1-8.11 and do not include observations of naturally occurring radionuclides, with the exception of gross beta in air and gross beta in drinkin&#xa2; water. Table 11.1 summarizes the ODCM required samples and is in the format required by the NRC BTP on Environmemal Monitoring.
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1-131 concentrations identified on occasion in the Evaporation Ponds, WRF Influent, WRF Centrifuge sludge, and Reservoirs is the result of offsite sources and appears in the effluent sewage from Phoenix. The levels of I-131 detected in these locations are consistent with levels identified in previous years.
.P\,'NGSAN NUALRADIOL()GICALENVIRONMENTALOPERATINGREPORT
Tritium concentrations identified in surface water onsite have been attributed to PVNGS permitted gaseous effluent releases and secondary plant releases. These concentrations are consistent with historical values.
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Environmental radiation levels are consistent with measurements reported in previous Pre-operational and Operational Radiological Environmental annual reports, References 1 and 2.
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: 12. References
: 1. Pre-Operational Radiological Monitoring Program, Summary Report 1979-1985
: 2. 1985-2008 Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Reports, Palo Verde Nuclear Generating Station
: 3. Palo Verde Nuclear Generating Station Technical Specifications and Technical Reference Manual
: 4. Offsite Dose Calculation Manual, PVNGS Units 1, 2, and 3
: 5. Regulatory Guide 4.1. Programs for Monitoring Radioactivity in the Environs of Nuclear Power Plants
: 6. Regulatory Guide 4.8, Environmental Technical Specifications for Nuclear Power Plants
: 7. NRC Radiological Assessment Branch Technical Position on Environmental Monitoring, Revision 1, November 1979 (Incorporated into NUREG- 1301)
: 8. NEI 07-07, Nuclear Energy Institute, Industry Ground Water Protection Initiative - Final Guidance Document, August 2007 P\'_'NGSANNUAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPEtLaITING REPORT - 2009 62


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2009Annual  Monitoring  andComplianceReport APPNO.P-100388 C1 - VERTICAL                          TREND ANALYSIS Section 14.4.1 A.1 of the Permit states "Using cross-sections of 3-D models, the report shall assess downward concentration trends for indicator parameters and AWQS constituents, if any, and shall consider such trends in combination with topography of the uppermost surface of the aquitard."
ThedepthofthebottomoftheAandBcolumnwellsaregenerallythesame,buttheBcolumnwellshaveashorterscreenedintervalacrossthesameportionoftheaquifer.)ThereportedBcolumnindicatorparametervalueswerethencomparedwithAcolumnwellindicatorparametervaluesaspartoftheverticaltrendanalysis.LatermodificationsofthePerrmteliminatedtherequirementtosampletheshallowaquiferdeepBcolumnwells.Assuch,for2009therewerenoAandBcolumnwellpairssampledwhereverticaldifferencesingroundwaterqualitycouldbeevaluated,thereforeasimilardownwardconcentrationtrendanalysisforindicatorparameterscouldnotbeconducted.However,therewereshallowaquiferandnearbyPaloVerdeClayaquifermonitoringwellssampledinthreelocationsatthePVNGSsite.Thethreewellpairs,thescreenedintervalsmonitoredandtheboronandchlorideindicatorparameterresultsarepresentedinTableC-1.Ascanbeseenintheresults,itisevidentthatchlorideconcentrationsintheshallowandPaloVerdeClayaquifersdifferbyatleastoneorderofmagnitude, andaremuchhigherintheshallowaquifer.Boronconcentrationsforthetwoaquifersaresignificantlydifferent,alsogenerallymuchhigherintheshallowaquifer.ThisdatahelpsdemonstratethatduetothevetTheterogeneous,lowpermeability,free-grainedmaterialrepresentedbytheMiddleFine-GrainedUnit,vertical migrationofgroundwateratthesiteisverylimited.IIfI[.1" ,'1i_l l_[_k ,_,I: ll lP:APSPVNGS138949-2009Annualr'donandComplReporl_Delive_ables\ReportsFinalFinalAPS-PVNGSAnnualReport2009doc
In previous versions of the Permit, indicator parameter analytical results from shallow aquifer A column wells such as PV-14H, were compared with the analytical results from nearby shallow aquifer deep B column wells such as PV-14HB. (Typically, the A column wells have a longer screened interval than the B column wells.
The depth of the bottom of the A and B column wells are generally the same, but the B column wells have a shorter screened interval across the same portion of the aquifer.) The reported B column indicator parameter values were then compared with A column well indicator parameter values as part of the vertical trend analysis. Later modifications of the Perrmt eliminated the requirement to sample the shallow aquifer deep B column wells.
As such, for 2009 there were no A and B column well pairs sampled where vertical differences in groundwater quality could be evaluated, therefore a similar downward concentration trend analysis for indicator parameters could not be conducted.
However, there were shallow aquifer and nearby Palo Verde Clay aquifer monitoring wells sampled in three locations at the PVNGS site. The three well pairs, the screened intervals monitored and the boron and chloride indicator parameter results are presented in Table C-1. As can be seen in the results, it is evident that chloride concentrations in the shallow and Palo Verde Clay aquifers differ by at least one order of magnitude, and are much higher in the shallow aquifer. Boron concentrations for the two aquifers are significantly different, also generally much higher in the shallow aquifer. This data helps demonstrate that due to the vetT heterogeneous, low permeability, free-grained material represented by the Middle Fine-Grained Unit, vertical migration of groundwater at the site is very limited.
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APS - PVNGS 2009Annual Monitoringand ComplianceReport DATE WELL ID MEASURED                                                                                                TYPE OF MEASUREMENT APP-10            01/14/09                  956.27                          114.55                841.92                    QuarterlyIndicator 05/06/09                  956.27                          115.15                841.32                    QuarterlyIndicator 06/08/09                  956.27                          115.34                841.13              Verificationsamplingforsulfate 07/08/09                  956.27                          1!5.69                840.78                    QuarterlyIndicator 10/21/09                  956.27                          !16.69                839.78                    QuarterlyIndicator APP-11            03/10!09                  950.27                          71.45                  879,02                    FromTransducer 08/27!09                  950.27                          71.85                  878.62                    FromTransducer 10/16/09                  950.27                          72.15                  878.32                    FromTransducer 12/16/09                  950,27                            72,25                  878.22                    FromTransducer APP-12            01/15/09                  957.83                          130.29                  827.54                    QuarterlyIndicator 05/06/09                  957.83                          130.55                  827.28                    QuarterlyIndicator 07/08109                  957.83                          131.05                  826.78                    QuarterlyIndicator 10/21109                  957.83                          131.75                  826.08                    QuarterlyIndicator APP-13            01/07109                  920.69                            87.83                  832.86                    MonthlyAmbient 02/04t09                  920.69                            87.82                  832.87                    MonthlyAmbient 03/05/09                  920.69                            87.94                  832.75                    MonthlyAmbient 04/29/09                  920.69                            87,88                  832.81                    MonthlyAmbient 05/20/09                  920,69                            87.98                  832.71                    MonthlyAmbient 06/04/09                  920.69                            87.90                  832.79                    MonthlyAmbient 07/14/09                  920.69                            87.95                  832.74                    MonthlyAmbient 08/19/09                  920.69                            87.80                  832,89                    MonthlyAmbient 11/05/09                  920.69                            87.61                  833.08                    QuarterlyIndicator APP-14            01/07/09                  920.52                            60.40                  860.12                    MonthlyAmbient 02/04/09                  920.52                            60.08                  860.44                    MonthlyAmbient 03/05/09                  920.52                            60.10                  860.42                    MonthlyAmbient 04/29/09                  920.52                            60,13                  860.39                    MonthlyAmbient 05/20/09                  920.52                            60.13                  860.39                    MonthlyAmbient 06/04/09                  920.52                            60.15                  860.37                    MonthlyAmbient 07/14/09                  920.52                            60.20                  860.32                    MonthlyAmbient 08/19/09                  920.52                            60.30                  860.22                    MonthlyAmbient 11/09/09                  920.52                            60.71                  859.81                    QuarterlyIndicator P:_APS-PVNGS\138949 - 2009 Annual Mon. and Compl. Repod\Detiverables\Reports\FtnalL_ppendix C\Table C-3b Water Levels.xlsx                        Page 2 of 9
 
APS- PVNGS 2009 AnnualMonitoringand Compliance        Report TOPOFCASING MEASURED                            DEPTH        WATER DATE WELL ID                                    ELEVATION                        TO WATER                ELEVATION              TYPE OF MEASUREMENT MEASURED
                                            ,,(FT AMSL)                        (FT BMP} ,            (FT AMSL)
APP-15            01/07/09                  924.74                            62.09                  862.65                  MonthlyAmbient 02/04/09                  924.74                            61.88                  862,86                  MonthlyAmbient 03/05/09                  924.74                            61,97                  862.77                  MonthlyAmbient 04/29/09                  924.74                            61.95                  862.79                  MonthlyAmbient 05/20/09                  924.74                            61.96                  862.78                  MonthlyAmbient 06/04/09                  924.74                            61.99                  862.75                  MonthlyAmbient 07/15/09                  924.74                            62.15                  862.59                  MonthlyAmbient 08/19/09                  924.74                            61,95                  862,79                  MonthlyAmbient 11/09/09                  924.74                            62,19                  862.55                QuarterlyIndicator PV-14H            03/11/09                  922.01                            57.96                  864.05                QuarterlyIndicator 06/15/09                  922.01                            58.08                  863.93                QuarterlyIndicator 09/17109                  922.01                              58.13                86'3.88                Quarterlyindicator 10/22/09                  922.01                              58,10                863.91                QuarterlyIndicator PV-174            03/05/09                  955.75                              59.76                895.99                  FromTransducer 06/18/09                  955.75                            6I. 10                894.65                  FromTransducer 08/27/09                  955.75                              61.10                894.65                  FromTransducer 10/16/09                  955.75                              61.61                894.14                  FromTransducer PV-183            03/11/09                  951.70                              60.0!                891.69                  FromTransducer 06/18/09                  951.70                              60.55                891.I5                  FromTransducer 08/27/09                    951.70                            61.00                890.70                  FromTransducer 10/23/09                  951.70                            61.11                890.59                  FromTransducer PV-191A          03/03/09                    943.60                              Dry                    Dry                      QtrlyWQ 06/18/09                    943.60                              Dry                    Dry                      QtrlyWQ 08/28/09                    943,60                              Dry                    Dry                      QtrlyWQ 10/21/09                  943.60                              Dry                    Dry                      QtrlyWQ PV-192A            03/03/09                  943.31                            95.68                847.63                  FromTransducer 06/18/09                  943.31                            95.75                847.56                  FromTransducer 08/28/09                  943.31                            95.81                847.50                  FromTransducer 10/!6/09                  943.31                            95.88                847,43                  FromTransducer PV-193A            02/27/09                  943.71                            79.63                864.08                QuarterlyIndicator 05/27/09                  943.71                            79.48                864.23                QuarterlyIndicator 08/03/09                  943.71                            79.55                864.16                QuarterlyIndicator 10/28/09                  943.71                            79.11                864.60                Quarterlyindicator P _APS-PVNGS\138949 - 2009 Annual Mort. and Compl. Report\Deliverables\Reports\ginal_Appendix C\Tabte C-3b Water Levels.xlsx                    Page 3 of 9
 
APS- PVNGS 2009 Annual          Monitoring    and Compliance        Report DATE WELL ID                                                                                                                              TYPE OF MEASUREMENT MEASURED PV-195A            03/1!/09                921.71                          48.80                  872.91                                QuarterlyIndicator 06/23/09                921.71                          48.99                  872.72                                Quarterlyindicator 09/17/09                921.7!                          49.08                  872.63                                QuarterlyIndicator 11/10/09                921.71                          49.04                  872.67                                QuarterlyIndicator PV-198AR            01/13/09                931.48                            75.78                855.70                Contingencymonthlyindicatorsamplingforchloride exceedance 02/11/09                931.48                            75.81                  855.67                              Quarterlyindicator 05/27/08                931.48                            76.33                  855.15                              Quarterlyindicator 07/22/09                931.48                            76.59                854.89 Quarterlyindicatorandverificationsamplingforboron, chloride,totaldissolvedsolids,potassium,andchromium.
10/14/09                931.48                            76.85                  854.63              Quarterlyindicatorandcontingencymonthlyindicator samplingforchlorideexceedance 11/04/09                931.48                            76.83                  854.65              Contingencymonthlyindicatorsamplingforchloride exceedance PV-205A            03/24/09                907.23                            69.94                  837.29                                FromTransducer 08/28/09                907.23                            69.92                  837.31                                FromTransducer 10/15/09                907.23                            70.00                  837.23                                FromTransducer PV-206A            02/10/09                947.91                            82.30                  865.61                                QuarterlyIndicator 05/20/09                947.91                            82.56                  865.35                                QuarterlyIndicator 08/03/09                947.91                            82.81                  865.10                                QuarterlyIndicator 10/28/09                947.91                            82.96                  864.95                                QuarterlyIndicator PV-207A            03/30/09                967.24                            Dry                    Dry                FromTransducer;Confirmedquarterlywithsounder 06/30/09                967.24                            Dry                    Dry                FromTransducer;Confirmedquarterlywithsounder 09/30/09                967.24                            Dry                    Dry                FromTransducer;Confirmedquarterlywithsounder 10/28/09                967.24                            Dry                    Dry                FromTransducer;Confirmedquarterlywithsounder 12/30/09                967.24                            Dry                    Dry                FromTransducer;Confirmedquarterlywithsounder PV-216R            03/17/09                891.01                          198.16                  692.85                        FornitrateexceedanceinAPP-3 06/17/09                89! .0I                          199.33                  691.68                        FornitrateexceedanceinAPP-3 08/20/09                891.01                          202.!5                  688.86                        FornitrateexceedanceinAPP-3, WL recheckedon9/1/09: DTW@ 12:50= 202.57ft bmp, TROLL= 14.34fl
                    ! 1/18/09                89!.0 !                          202.82                  688.19                        FornitrateexceedanceinAPP-3 PV-21H            03/05/09                962.10                            72.78                  889.32                                FromTransducer 06/18/09                962.10                            73.40                  888.70                                FromTransducer 08/27/09                962.10                            73.64                  888.46                                FromTransducer 10/16/09                962.10                            73.82                  888.28                                FromTransducer P:_APS-PVNGS\138949  2009 Annual Mon and CompL Report\Deliverables\Reports\Final_Appendix C\Table C*3b Water Levels.xlsx                                  Page 4 of 9
 
APS- PVNGS 2009 AnnualMonitoringand ComplianceReport TOPOFCASING MEASURED                            DEPTH        WATER DATE WELL ID                                    ELEVATION                      TO WATER                ELEVATION              TYPE OF MEASUREMENT MEASURED (FTAMSL)                        (FTBMP}                (FTAMSL)
PV-24H            01/06/09                  947.00                            59.63                  887,37                    FromSounder 03/12/09                  947.00                        Noreading                Probedry                  FromTransducer 06/23/09                  947.00                            59.85                  887.15                    FromSounder 09/01/09                  947.00                        Noreading                Probedry                  FromTransducer PV-24HB            01/02/09                  940.91                            54.43                  886.48                  FromTransducer 06117/09                  940.91                            54.80                  886.11                  FromTransducer 08t28!09                  940.91                            55.03                  885.88                  FromTransducer 10/!6!09                  940.91                            55.10                  885.81                  FromTransducer PV-25HA            01/02/09                  942.10                            60.11                  881.99                  FromTransducer 06/17!09                  942.10                            60.69                  881.41                  FromTransducer 08!27/09                  942.10                            61,18                  880.92                  FromTransducer 10/23/09                  942.10                            61.24                  880.86                  FromTransducer PV-28HB            01/06/09                  930,81                            47.32                  883.49                  FromTransducer 06/17!09                  930.8!                            47.67                  883.!4                  FromTransducer 08/27t09                  930.81                            48.38                  882.43                  FromTransducer 10/23/09                  930.81                            48.71                  882.10                  FromTransducer PV-29HB            03/13/09                  928,40                            48,85                  879.55                  FromTransducer 06/17/09                  928.40                            49.17                  879.23                  FromTransducer 08/28/09                  928.40                            49.5!                  878.89                  FromTransducer 10/23/09                  928.40                            49.60                  878.80                  FromTransducer PV-34H            02/27/09                  911,51                            45.88                  865.63                  QuarterlyIndicator 06/23/09                  911.51                            46.45                  865.06                  QuarterlyIndicator 09/16/09                  911,51                            46.87                  864.65                  QuarterlyIndicator 11/05/09                91!.51                            46.86                  864.65                  QuarterlyIndicator PV-Q5            01/08/09                  938.31                            58.12                  880.19                  FromTransducer 03/13/09                  938.31                            58.44                  879.87                  FromTransducer 06/18/09                  938.31                            5890                  879.41                  FromTransducer 10/23/09                938.31                            59.55                878,76                  FromTransducer P:LAPS-PVNGS\138949 - 2009 Annual Mon. and CompL Report\Deliverables\Reports\Final_Appendix C\Table C-3b Water Levels.xlsx                    Page 5 of 9


APS-PVNGS2009AnnualMonitoringandComplianceReport DAT E W ELLI D M E A S URED TY P E OF MEA S UR E M E NT APP-103/10/09 920.64 Dry DryQtrlyWQ 06/24/09 920.64 Dry DryQtrlyWQ 08/28/09 920.64 Dry DryQtrlyWQ 10/15/09 920.64 Dry DryQtrlyWQAPP-302/18/09 916,73 225.78 690.95QuarterlyIndicator 05/28/09 916.73 225.87 690.86QuarterlyIndicator 08 1 06/09916.73 227.65 689.08QuarterlyIndicator 11/03 t 09 916.73 228.97 687,76QuarterlyIndicatorAPP-4R02/19/09 917.08 161,60 755.48QuarterlyIndicator 05/27/09 917.08 161.31 755.77QuarterlyIndicator 08 1 05/09917.08 161.51 755.57QuarterlyIndicator 10/28/09 917.08 161.16 755.92QuarterlyIndicatorAPP-502/27/09 912 , 53 136.31 776.22QuarterlyIndicator 06/09/09 912.53 135.65 776.88QuarterlyIndicator 09/16!09 912.53 136.68 775 , 86QuarterlyIndicator 11/08/09 912.53 133.26 779.27QuarterlyIndicatorAPP-603/10/09 920.80 194.19 726.61QuarterlyIndicator 06/15/09 920.80 194.45 726.35QuarterlyIndicator 09 1 16/09920.80 195.40 725.40QuarterlyIndicator 10/2!/09 920 , 80 195.51 725.29QuarterlyIndicatorAPP-703/12/09 970.63!29.00 841.63QuarterlyIndicator 06/16/09 970.63!29.41 841.22QuarterlyIndicator 09/29/09 970.63 130 , 29 840.34QuarterlyIndicator1!/18/09 970.63 131.41 839.22QuarterlyIndicatorAPP-801/16/09 948.57 100.50 848.07QuarterlyIndicator 02/10/09 948.57 100.43848.14QuarterlyIndicator(repeatsample,samplererror) 05/07/09 948.57 100.61 847.96QuarterlyIndicator 07/23/09 948.57 100.90 847.67QuarterlyIndicator 10/28/09 948,57 101.25 847.32QuarterlyIndicatorAPP-901/15/09 952.00 93.72 858.48QuarterlyIndicator 05/06/09 952 , 00 93.92 858.28QuarterlyIndicator 07/08/09 952.00 94.15 858.05QuarterlyIndicator 07/21/09 952.00 94.10 858.10Verificationsamplingforchromium 10/21/09 952 , 00 94.34 857 , 86QuarterlyIndicatorPV_,PS-PVNGS\138949-2009AnnualMon.andCompl
.Report\Deliverables\Reports\FinaRAppendixC\TableC-3bWaterLevels.xlsxPage1of9 APS-PVNGS2009AnnualMonitoringandComplianceReport DATEWELLID MEASUREDTYPEOFMEASUREMENTAPP-1001/14/09 956.27 114.55 841.92QuarterlyIndicator 05/06/09 956.27 115.15 841.32QuarterlyIndicator 06/08/09 956.27 115.34 841.13Verificationsamplingforsulfate 07/08/09 956.271!5.69 840.78QuarterlyIndicator 10/21/09 956.27!16.69 839.78QuarterlyIndicatorAPP-1103/10!09 950.27 71.45 879,02FromTransducer 08/27!09 950.27 71.85 878.62FromTransducer 10/16/09 950.27 72.15 878.32FromTransducer 12/16/09 950,27 72,25 878.22FromTransducerAPP-1201/15/09 957.83 130.29 827.54QuarterlyIndicator 05/06/09 957.83 130.55 827.28QuarterlyIndicator 07/08 109957.83 131.05 826.78QuarterlyIndicator 10/21 109957.83 131.75 826.08QuarterlyIndicatorAPP-1301/07 109920.69 87.83 832.86MonthlyAmbient 02/04 t 09 920.69 87.82 832.87MonthlyAmbient 03/05/09 920.69 87.94 832.75MonthlyAmbient 04/29/09 920.69 87 , 88 832.81MonthlyAmbient 05/20/09 920,69 87.98 832.71MonthlyAmbient 06/04/09 920.69 87.90 832.79MonthlyAmbient 07/14/09 920.69 87.95 832.74MonthlyAmbient 08/19/09 920.69 87.80 832,89MonthlyAmbient 11/05/09 920.69 87.61 833.08QuarterlyIndicatorAPP-1401/07/09 920.52 60.40 860.12MonthlyAmbient 02/04/09 920.52 60.08 860.44MonthlyAmbient 03/05/09 920.52 60.10 860.42MonthlyAmbient 04/29/09 920.52 60,13 860.39MonthlyAmbient 05/20/09 920.52 60.13 860.39MonthlyAmbient 06/04/09 920.52 60.15 860.37MonthlyAmbient 07/14/09 920.52 60.20 860.32MonthlyAmbient 08/19/09 920.52 60.30 860.22MonthlyAmbient 11/09/09 920.52 60.71 859.81QuarterlyIndicatorP:_APS-PVNGS\138949-2009AnnualMon.andCompl
.Repod\Detiverables\Reports\F tnalL_ppendixC\TableC-3bWa terLevels.xlsxPage2of9 APS-PVNGS2009AnnualMonitoringandComplianceReport T OP O F C AS INGM E AS U REDDE PT H WA TE R DA T EWELLIDELEVATIONTOWATERELEVATIONTYPEOFMEASUREMENT MEA S URED,,(FTAMSL)(FTBMP},(FTAMSL)APP-1501/07/09 924.74 62.09 862.65MonthlyAmbient 02/04/09 924.74 61.88 862 , 86MonthlyAmbient 03/05/09 924.74 61,97 862.77MonthlyAmbient 04/29/09 924.74 61.95 862.79MonthlyAmbient 05/20/09 924.74 61.96 862.78MonthlyAmbient 06/04/09 924.74 61.99 862.75MonthlyAmbient 07/15/09 924.74 62.15 862.59MonthlyAmbient 08/19/09 924.74 61 , 95 862 , 79MonthlyAmbient 11/09/09 924.74 62 , 19 862.55QuarterlyIndicatorPV-14H03/11/09 922.01 57.96 864.05QuarterlyIndicator 06/15/09 922.01 58.08 863.93QuarterlyIndicator 09/17 109922.01 58.13 86'3.88Quarterlyindicator 10/22/09 922.01 58 , 10 863.91QuarterlyIndicatorPV-17403/05/09 955.75 59.76 895.99FromTransducer 06/18/09 955.756I.10 894.65FromTransducer 08/27/09 955.75 61.10 894.65FromTransducer 10/16/09 955.75 61.61 894.14FromTransducerPV-18303/11/09 951.70 60.0!891.69FromTransducer 06/18/09 951.70 60.55 891.I5FromTransducer 08/27/09 951.70 61.00 890.70FromTransducer 10/23/09 951.70 61.11 890.59FromTransducer PV-191A03/03/09 943.60 Dry DryQtrlyWQ 06/18/09 943.60 Dry DryQtrlyWQ 08/28/09 943,60 Dry DryQtrlyWQ 10/21/09 943.60 Dry DryQtrlyWQPV-192A03/03/09 943.31 95.68 847.63FromTransducer 06/18/09 943.31 95.75 847.56FromTransducer 08/28/09 943.31 95.81 847.50 From T ransducer 10/!6/09 943.31 95.88 847 , 43FromTransducerPV-193A02/27/09 943.71 79.63 864.08QuarterlyIndicator 05/27/09 943.71 79.48 864.23QuarterlyIndicator 08/03/09 943.71 79.55 864.16QuarterlyIndicator 10/28/09 943.71 79.11 864.60QuarterlyindicatorP_APS-PVNGS\138949
-2009AnnualMo rt.andCompl.Report\Deliverables\Reports\ginal_AppendixC\TabteC-3bWate r Levels.xlsxPage3of9 APS-PVNGS2009AnnualMonitoringandComplianceReport DATE WELLIDTYPEOF M EASURE M ENT M EASUREDPV-195A03/1!/09 921.71 48.80 872.91QuarterlyIndicator 06/23/09 921.71 48.99 872.72Quarterlyindicator 09/17/09 921.7!49.08 872.63QuarterlyIndicator 11/10/09 921.71 49.04 872.67QuarterlyIndicatorPV-198AR01
/13/09 931.48 75.78855.70Contingencymonthlyindicatorsamplingforchloride e xce edance 02/11/09 931.48 75.81 855.67 Quarter lyindicator 05/27/08 931.48 76.33 855.15Quarterlyindicator 07/22/09 931.48 76.59 854.89Quarterlyindicatorandverificationsamplingforboron,chloride,totaldissolvedsolids,potassium,andchromium.
10/14/09 931.48 76.85854.63Quarterlyindicatorandcontingencymonthlyindicatorsamplingforchlorideexceedance 11/04/09 931.48 76.83854.65Contingencymonthlyindicatorsamplingforchloride exceedancePV-205A03/24/09 907.23 69.94 837.29FromTransducer 08/28/09 907.23 69.92 837.31FromTransducer 10/15/09 907.23 70.00 837.23FromTransducerPV-206A02/10/09 947.91 82.30 86 5.61QuarterlyIndicator 05/20/09 947.91 82.56 865.35QuarterlyIndicator 08/03/09 947.91 82.81 865.10QuarterlyIndicator 10/28/09 947.91 82.96 864.95QuarterlyIndicatorPV-207A03/30/09 967.24 DryDryFromTransducer;Confirmedquarterlywithsounder 06/30/09 967.24 DryDryFromTransducer;Confirmedquarterlywithsounder 09/30/09 967.24 DryDryFromTransducer;Confirmedquarterlywithsounder 10/28/09 967.24 DryDryFromTransducer;Confirmedquarterlywithsounder 12/30/09 967.24 DryDryFromTransducer;ConfirmedquarterlywithsounderPV-216R03/17
/09 891.01 198.16 692.85FornitrateexceedanceinAPP-3 06/17/0989!.0I 199.33 691.68FornitrateexceedanceinAPP-3 08/20/09 891.01202.!5 688.86FornitrateexceedanceinAPP-3,WLrecheckedon9
/1/09:DTW@12:50=202.57ftbmp,TROLL=14.34fl!1/18/0989!.0!202.82 688.19FornitrateexceedanceinAPP-3PV-21H03/05/09 962.10 72.78 889.32FromTransducer 06/18/09 962.10 73.40 888.70 Fr omTransducer 08/27/09 962.10 73.64 888.46FromTransducer 10/16/09 962.10 73.82 888.28FromTransducerP:_APS-PVNGS\1389492009AnnualMonandCompLReport\Deliverables\Reports\Final_AppendixC\TableC
*3bWaterLevels.xlsxPage4of9 APS-PVNGS2009AnnualMonitoringandComplianceReport T OP OFCAS I NG M EAS UR ED D EPTHWAT E R D A TEWELLIDELEVATIONTOWATERELEVATIONTYPEOFMEASUREMENT MEASURED(FTAMSL)(FTBM P}(FTAMS L)PV-24H01/06/09 947.00 59.63 887 , 37FromS o under 03/12/09 947.00NoreadingProbedryFromTransducer 06/23/09 947.00 59.85 887.15FromSounder 09/01/09 947.00NoreadingProbedryFromTransducerPV-24HB01/02/09 940.91 54.43 886.48FromTransducer 06 1 17/09940.91 54.80 886.11FromTransducer 08 t 28!09 940.91 55.03 885.88FromTransducer 10/!6!09 940.91 55.10 885.81FromTransducerPV-25HA01/02/09 942.10 60.11 881.99FromTransducer 06/17!09 942.10 60.69 881.41FromTransducer 08!27/09 942.10 61 , 18 880.92FromTransducer 10/23/09 942.10 61.24 880.86FromTransducerPV-28HB01/06/09 930,81 47.32 883.49FromTransducer 06/17!09 930.8!47.67 883.!4FromTransducer 08/27 t 09 930.81 48.38 882.43FromTransducer 10/23/09 930.81 48.71 882.10FromTransducerPV-29HB03/13/09 928,40 48,85 879.55FromTransducer 06/17/09 928.40 49.17 879.23FromTransducer 08/28/09 928.40 49.5!878.89FromTransducer 10/23/09 928.40 49.60 878.80FromTransducerPV-34H02/27/09 911,51 45.88 865.63QuarterlyIndicator 06/23/09 911.51 46.45 865.06QuarterlyIndicator 09/16/09 911,51 46.87 864.65QuarterlyIndicator 11/05/0991!.51 46.86 864.65QuarterlyIndicatorPV-Q501/08/09 938.31 58.12 880.19FromTransducer 03/13/09 938.31 58.44 879.87FromTransducer 06/18/09 938.31 5890 879.41FromTransducer 10/23/09 938.31 59.55 878 , 76FromTransducerP:LAPS-PVNGS\138949-2009AnnualMon.andCompLReport\Deliverables\Reports\Final_AppendixC\TableC-3bWaterLevels.xlsxPage5of9
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APS-PVNGS2009AnnualMonitoringandComplianceReport T OP OFC ASI NG M EAS UREDDE PT H W A T E R DATEWELLIDELEVATIONTOWATERELEVATIONTYPEOFMEASUREMENT MEASURED ,,(FT,AM SL)(FTBMP)(FTAMS L)PV-Q802/10/09 923,80 79.00 844.80QuarterlyInd i cator 05/27/09 923.80 78.97 844.83QuarterlyIndicator 08/05/09 923.80 78.97 844.83QuarterlyIndicator
APS- PVNGS 2009AnnualMonitoringandCompliance                    Report TOPOFCASING MEASURED                           DEPTH          WATER DATE WELL ID                                  ELEVATION                    TO WATER                ELEVATION                      TYPE OF MEASUREMENT MEASURED
!0/07/09 923.80 79.07 844.73Verificationsamplingforboron 10/28/09 923.80 78.88 844.92QuarterlyIndicator 12/0!/09 923.80 79.07844.73Contingencymonthlyindicatorsamplingforboron exceedancePV-R2AR03/12/09 961.15 76.08 885.07Quarterlyindicator 06/17/09 961.15 76.55 884.60QuarterlyIndicator 09/24/09 961.15 77.35 883.80QuarterlyIndicator 11/18/0996t.15 77.70 883.45QuarterlyIndicatorPV-TR103!10/09 962,60 64.35 898.25FromTransducer 06/17/09 962,60 67 , 04 895.56FromTransducer 08/27/09 962.60 67.06 895.55FromTransducer
                                        ,,(FT,AMSL)                       (FTBMP)                 (FTAMSL)
!0/16!09 962.60 68.25 894.35FromTransducerU5-PTWB03/13
PV-Q8              02/10/09                 923,80                           79.00                 844.80                            QuarterlyIndicator 05/27/09                 923.80                           78.97                 844.83                            QuarterlyIndicator 08/05/09                 923.80                           78.97                 844.83                            QuarterlyIndicator
/09 930.81 45.50 885.31FromTransducer 06/18/09 930.81 45.65 885.16FromTransducer 08/28/09 930.8!46.05 884.76FromTransducer 10/23/09 930.81 46.34 884.47FromTransducerRPZ-la03/19/09 956.21 Dry DryFromTransducer 07/21/09 956.21 Dry DryFromTransducer 10 1 20/09956.21 Dry DryFromTransducerRPZ-lb03/19/09 956.20 52.35 903.85FromTransducer 07/2!/09 956.20 Dry DryFromTransducer
                    !0/07/09                 923.80                           79.07                 844.73                      Verificationsamplingforboron 10/28/09                 923.80                           78.88                 844.92                            QuarterlyIndicator 12/0!/09                 923.80                           79.07                  844.73              Contingencymonthlyindicatorsamplingforboron exceedance PV-R2AR            03/12/09                 961.15                           76.08                 885.07                            Quarterlyindicator 06/17/09                 961.15                           76.55                 884.60                            QuarterlyIndicator 09/24/09                 961.15                           77.35                 883.80                            QuarterlyIndicator 11/18/09                96t. 15                         77.70                 883.45                            QuarterlyIndicator PV-TR1            03!10/09                 962,60                           64.35                 898.25                            FromTransducer 06/17/09                 962,60                           67,04                 895.56                            FromTransducer 08/27/09                 962.60                           67.06                 895.55                            FromTransducer
!0/20/09 956.20 Dry DryFromTransducerRPZ-2a03/20/09 953.37 36.86 916.5!FromTransducer 07/21/09 953.37 37.85 915.52FromTransducer 10/20/09 953.37 Dry DryFromTransducer RPZ-2b03/19/09 953.42 56.65 896.77FromTransducer 06/26/09 953.42 57.74 895.68FromTransducer 07/21/09 953.42 58.01 895.41FromTransducer 10/20/09 953.42 58.65 894.77 ManualP_APS-PVNGS\1389492009AnnualMon.andCompl.Repod\Del werables\Reports\Final_AppendixC\TableC-3bWaterLevelsxlsxPage6of9 APS-PVNGS2009AnnualMonitoringandComplianceReport D A T EWELLID TYPE OFMEASU R EMENT MEASU R ED RP Z-3a03/17/09 953,96 30.50 923.46FromTransducer 07/21/09 953.96 30.69 923.27FromTransducer 10/17/09 953.96 30.79 923,17FromTransducerRPZ-3b03/17/09 953.96 52.18 901.78FromTransducer 07/21/09 953.96 53.20 900,76FromTransducer 10/20/09 953,96 53,79900.!7FromTransducer RPZ-4a03 1 17/09958.75 Dry DryFromTransducer 07/21/09 958.75 Dry DryFromTransducer 10/20/09 958.75 Dry DryFromTransducerRPZ-4b03/17/09 959.29 Dry DryFromTransducer 07/21!09 959.29 Dry DryFromTransducer 10/20/09 959,29 Dry DryFromTransducer RPZ-5a03 1 19/09964.23 30.23 934.00FromTransducer 07/21/09 964.23 30.60 933.63FromTransducer 10 t 20/09 964.23 30.76 933.47FromTransducerRPZ-5b03/19/09 963 , 92 57.69 906.23FromTransducer 07/21/09 963.92 57.65 906.27FromTransducer 10/20/09 963.92 57.67 906.25FromTransducerRPZ-6a03/19!09 956.33 29.52 926.81FromTransducer 07/21/09 956.33 29.68 926.65FtomTransducer 10/16/09 956,33 29.78 926.55FromTransducerRPZ-6b03/19/09 956.21 53.96 902.25FromTransducer 07/21/09 956.2!54.05 902.16FromTransducer 10/16/09 956.21 54.10 902 , 11FromTransducerRPZ-7a03/19/09 953.72 31.62 922.10FromTransducer 07/21/09 953.72 32.20 921.52FromTransducer 10/16/09 953.72 32.59 921.13FromTransducerRPZ-7b03/19/09 955.39 54.58 900.81FromTransducer 07/21/09 955.39 55,21 900.18FromTransducer 10/16/09 955.39 55.40 899.99FromTransducerP:LAPS-PVNGS\1389492009AnnualMon.andCompl.Report\De hverables\Reports\Final_,ppendixC\TableC-3bWaterLevels.xlsxPage7of9 APS-PVNGS2009AnnualMonitoringandComplianceReport TO P OF CA SING M E ASUREDDE P THW ATER DAT EWELLIDELEVATIONTOWATERELEVATIONTYPEO F MEASUREMENT MEASURED(FTAMS,I_)(FTBMP)(FTAMSL)RPZ-8a03/19/09 957.25 Dry DryFromTransducer 07/21/09 957.25 Dry DryFromTransducer 10/16/09 957r25 Dry DryFromTransducerRPZ-8b03 1 19 109957.27 Dry DryFromTransducer 07/21/09 957.27 Dry DryFromTransducer!0 1 16/09 957.27 Dry DryFromTransducerRPZ-9a03 t 19 t 09 958.74 Dry DryFromTransducer 07 1 2!I 09 958.74 Dry DryFromTransducer 10 1 16 109958.74 Dry DryFromTransducerRPZ-gb03/19/09 958.69 Dry DryFromTransducer 07 1 21 109958.69 Dry DryFromTransducer!0 1 16 109958.69 Dry DryFromTransducerPV-219C01 1 14 109943.00 Dry Dry Monthly 02 1 03/09943.00 Dry DryMonthly;abandonedinFebruary2009PV-220C01 1 14 109943.00 Dry Dry Monthly 02/03/09 943.00 Dry Dry Monthly 03 1 03/09943.00 Dry Dry Monthly 04/!6/09 943.00 Dry Dry Monthly 05/05 t 09 943.00 Dry Dry Monthly 06/02/09 943.00 Dry Dry Monthly 07/21/09 943.00 Dry Dry MonthlyPV-221C01 1 14 109944.00 Dry Dry Monthly 02/03/09 944.00 Dry Dry Monthly 03/03/09 944.00 Dry Dry Monthly 04/16/09 944.00 Dry Dry Monthly 05/05/09 944.00 Dry Dry Monthly 06/02/09 944.00 Dry Dry Monthly 07/21/09 944.00 Dry Dry MonthlyP_APS*PVNGS\138949-2009AnnualMon.andCompl.Report\Deliverables\Reports\Final\AppendixC\TableC-3bWaterLevels
                    !0/16!09                 962.60                           68.25                 894.35                            FromTransducer U5-PTWB            03/13/09                 930.81                           45.50                 885.31                            FromTransducer 06/18/09                 930.81                           45.65                 885.16                            FromTransducer 08/28/09                 930.8!                           46.05                 884.76                            FromTransducer 10/23/09                 930.81                           46.34                 884.47                            FromTransducer RPZ-la            03/19/09                 956.21                           Dry                    Dry                             FromTransducer 07/21/09                 956.21                             Dry                    Dry                             FromTransducer 10120/09                  956.21                           Dry                    Dry                             FromTransducer RPZ-lb            03/19/09                 956.20                           52.35                 903.85                            FromTransducer 07/2!/09                 956.20                           Dry                    Dry                             FromTransducer
.xlsxPage8of9 APS-PVNGS2009AnnualMonitoringandCompliance Report DA TEWELLIDTYPEOFMEASUREMENT MEAS URED PV-222C01/14 1 09 943,00 Dry Dry Monthly 02/03/09 943.00 Dry Dry Monthly 03/03/09 943.00 Dry Dry Monthly 04/16/09 943.00 Dry Dry Monthly 05/05/09 943.00 Dry Dry Monthly 06/02/09 943,00 Dry Dry Monthly 07/21/09 943.00 Dry Dry MonthlyPV-223C01/14!09 943,00 Dry Dry Monthly 02/03/09 943.00 Dry Dry Monthly 03/03/09 943,00 Dry Dry Monthly 04/16/09 943.00 Dry Dry Monthly 05/05/09 943,00 Dry Dry Monthly 06/03/09 943.00 Dry Dry Monthly 07/21/09 943,00 Dry Dry Monthly Notes:DTW-DepthToWaterftamsl-feetabovemeansealevelflbmp-feetbelowmeasuringpointWL-WaterLevelWQ-WaterQualityP_APS-PVNGS\138949-2009AnnualMonandCompl.Report\Deli c erables\Reports\Final_AppendixC\TableC3bWaterLevels
                    !0/20/09                 956.20                           Dry                    Dry                             FromTransducer RPZ-2a            03/20/09                 953.37                           36.86                 916.5!                             FromTransducer 07/21/09                 953.37                           37.85                 915.52                            FromTransducer 10/20/09                 953.37                           Dry                    Dry                             FromTransducer RPZ-2b            03/19/09                 953.42                           56.65                 896.77                            FromTransducer 06/26/09                 953.42                           57.74                 895.68                            FromTransducer 07/21/09                 953.42                           58.01                 895.41                            FromTransducer 10/20/09                 953.42                           58.65                 894.77                                 Manual P _APS-PVNGS\138949  2009 Annual Mon. and Compl. Repod\Delwerables\Reports\Final_Appendix C\Table C-3b Water Levels xlsx                              Page 6 of 9
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APS - PVNGS 2009 AnnualMonitoringand ComplianceReport DATE WELL ID                                                                                                                    TYPE OF MEASUREMENT MEASURED RPZ-3a            03/17/09                 953,96                           30.50                   923.46                    FromTransducer 07/21/09                 953.96                           30.69                   923.27                    FromTransducer 10/17/09                 953.96                           30.79                   923,17                    FromTransducer RPZ-3b            03/17/09                 953.96                           52.18                   901.78                    FromTransducer 07/21/09                 953.96                           53.20                   900,76                    FromTransducer 10/20/09                 953,96                           53,79                  900.!7                    FromTransducer RPZ-4a            03117/09                958.75                             Dry                     Dry                    FromTransducer 07/21/09                 958.75                             Dry                     Dry                    FromTransducer 10/20/09                 958.75                             Dry                    Dry                     FromTransducer RPZ-4b            03/17/09                 959.29                             Dry                    Dry                     FromTransducer 07/21!09                 959.29                             Dry                    Dry                     FromTransducer 10/20/09                 959,29                             Dry                    Dry                     FromTransducer RPZ-5a            03119/09                964.23                           30.23                 934.00                    FromTransducer 07/21/09                 964.23                           30.60                 933.63                    FromTransducer 10t20/09                 964.23                           30.76                 933.47                    FromTransducer RPZ-5b            03/19/09                 963,92                           57.69                 906.23                    FromTransducer 07/21/09                 963.92                           57.65                 906.27                    FromTransducer 10/20/09                 963.92                           57.67                 906.25                    FromTransducer RPZ-6a            03/19!09                 956.33                           29.52                 926.81                    FromTransducer 07/21/09                 956.33                           29.68                 926.65                    FtomTransducer 10/16/09                 956,33                           29.78                 926.55                    FromTransducer RPZ-6b            03/19/09                 956.21                           53.96                 902.25                    FromTransducer 07/21/09                 956.2!                           54.05                 902.16                    FromTransducer 10/16/09                 956.21                           54.10                 902,11                    FromTransducer RPZ-7a            03/19/09                 953.72                           31.62                 922.10                    FromTransducer 07/21/09                 953.72                           32.20                 921.52                    FromTransducer 10/16/09                 953.72                           32.59                 921.13                    FromTransducer RPZ-7b            03/19/09                 955.39                           54.58                 900.81                    FromTransducer 07/21/09                 955.39                           55,21                 900.18                    FromTransducer 10/16/09                 955.39                           55.40                 899.99                    FromTransducer P:LAPS-PVNGS\138949  2009 Annual Mon. and Compl. Report\Dehverables\Reports\Final_,ppendix C\Table C-3b Water Levels.xlsx                  Page 7 of 9
 
APS- PVNGS 2009 Annual Monitoring    and Compliance    Report TOPOFCASING MEASURED                            DEPTH        WATER DATE WELL ID                                    ELEVATION                      TO WATER                ELEVATION                TYPE OF MEASUREMENT MEASURED (FTAMS,I_)                       (FTBMP)                 (FTAMSL)
RPZ-8a            03/19/09                 957.25                               Dry                   Dry                        FromTransducer 07/21/09                 957.25                               Dry                    Dry                       FromTransducer 10/16/09                 957r25                               Dry                    Dry                       FromTransducer RPZ-8b            03119109                  957.27                               Dry                   Dry                        FromTransducer 07/21/09                 957.27                               Dry                    Dry                       FromTransducer
                    !0116/09                 957.27                               Dry                    Dry                       FromTransducer RPZ-9a            03t19t09                  958.74                               Dry                    Dry                       FromTransducer 0712!I09                  958.74                               Dry                   Dry                        FromTransducer 10116109                958.74                               Dry                    Dry                       FromTransducer RPZ-gb            03/19/09                 958.69                               Dry                    Dry                       FromTransducer 07121109                  958.69                               Dry                    Dry                       FromTransducer
                    !0116109                958.69                               Dry                    Dry                       FromTransducer PV-219C            01114109                  943.00                               Dry                   Dry                           Monthly 02103/09                  943.00                               Dry                    Dry               Monthly;abandonedin February2009 PV-220C            01114109                943.00                               Dry                   Dry                           Monthly 02/03/09                 943.00                             Dry                   Dry                           Monthly 03103/09                  943.00                             Dry                   Dry                           Monthly 04/!6/09                 943.00                             Dry                   Dry                           Monthly 05/05t09                  943.00                             Dry                   Dry                           Monthly 06/02/09                 943.00                             Dry                   Dry                           Monthly 07/21/09                 943.00                               Dry                   Dry                           Monthly PV-221C            01114109                  944.00                               Dry                   Dry                           Monthly 02/03/09                 944.00                               Dry                   Dry                           Monthly 03/03/09                 944.00                               Dry                   Dry                           Monthly 04/16/09                 944.00                               Dry                   Dry                           Monthly 05/05/09                 944.00                               Dry                   Dry                           Monthly 06/02/09                 944.00                               Dry                   Dry                           Monthly 07/21/09                 944.00                               Dry                   Dry                           Monthly P _APS*PVNGS\138949 - 2009 Annual Mon. and Compl. Report\Deliverables\Reports\Final\Appendix C\Table C-3b Water Levels.xlsx                        Page 8 of 9
 
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APS 2010c Palo Verde 2009 Annual Compliance and Monitoring Report
ML103360364
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Site: Palo Verde  Arizona Public Service icon.png
Issue date: 05/14/2010
From: Grossclose M, Sheldon M
Brown & Caldwell
To:
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation, Arizona Public Service Co
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P-100388
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2009 ANNUAL MONITORINGAND

_,- COMPLIANCE REPORT PALO VERDE NUCLEAR GENERATINGSTATION APP PERMIT NO. P-100388 Prepared for Arizona Public Service Company Tonopah, Arizona

-_- May 14, 2010

2009 ANNUALMONITORINGAND COMPLIANCEREPORT FOR THE PALOVERDENUCLEARGENERATINGSTATION APP PERMIT NO. P-100388 Prepared for Arizona Public Service Company Tonopah, Arizona May 14, 2010 Brown and Caldwell Project #: 138949 Mark Groseclose, R.G. Megan Project Manager Project 333EastWetmoreRoad,Suite165 Tucson,Arizona85705

Contents 2009AnnualMonitoring andCompliance Report APPNO.P.100388 TABLEOFCONTENTS

_- INTRODUCTION 1.GROUNDWATER MONITORING A.

SUMMARY

TABLES/SPREADSHEETS OFANALYTICAL RESULTS B. TRENDSINGROUNDWATER CHEMISTRY C. INDICATOR PARAMETER CONCENTRATION CONTOUR MAPS,ANDALLEXCEEDANCES VERIFIED DURINGTHEONE-YEAR REPORTING PERIOD D. QUARTERLY SHALLOW GROUNDWATER MAPSANDANNUALREGIONAL GROUNDWATER EQUlPOTENTIAL MAPS E. PROVIDE TDSANDCHLORIDE CONCENTRATION CONTOUR MAPSFORTHESHALLOW AQUIFER ONA BIENNIAL BASIS

2. IMPOUNDMENT MONITORING A. LCRSSUMP MONITORING RESULTS B. SUMMARIES OFANALYTICAL RESULTS C.

SUMMARY

OFMAINTENANCE ANDREPAIRACTIVITIES D.

SUMMARY

OFTHERESULTS OFALLLINERLEAKAGE E.

SUMMARY

TABLESOFALLBASIN,IMPOUNDMENT, ANDRESERVOIR DATAWHICHALLOWS DATA TOBEREADILY COMPARED TOLEAKAGE ANDDISCHARGE QUALITY ALERTLEVELS AND PREVIOUS DATA 3.SLUDGEMONITORING A. SLUDGELANDFILL MONITORING ANALYTICAL RESULTS B. COOLING TOWERSLUDGE ANALYTICAL RESULTS C.

SUMMARY

OFANYEXCEEDANCES OFPERMIT LIMITSFORSLUDGE QUALITY D. DESCRIPTION OFANYVIOLATIONS OFTHEARRASPECIALLICENSE FORSLUDGERADIOISOTOPE LIMITS.

. 4.COMPLIANCE STATUS A. VOLUMEOFALLNON-STORM WATERRELEASES TOTHEUNLINED DITCHES ORSEDIMENTATION BASINS

..... B. SOURCE ANDCHARACTERIZATION OFRELEASES TOBASINS C. CONTINGENCY PLANACTIONS TAKENFORRELEASES D. VIOLATIONS OFTHISPERMIT

..... E. IDENTIFICATION OFALERTLEVELS, AQLS,AQUIFER WATERQUALITY STANDARDS, OR DISCHARGE LIMITATIONS THATHAVEBEENEXCEEDED DURINGTHEREPORTING PERIOD ANDA DISCUSSION OFTHETRENDINCONCENTRATIONS COMPARED TOTHEPREVIOUS :IEPORTING

_. PERIODS ANDACTIONS TAKENTOCORRECT THEEXCEEDED LEVELS.

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Contents 2009AnnualMonitoring andComplianceReport APPNO.P-100388 LIST OF FIGURES Figure1 SiteMap Figure2 Selected 2009BoronConcentrations Figure3 Selected 2009ChlorideConcentrations Figure4 Quarterly ShallowAcuiferContourMap- January2009 Figure5 QuarterlyShallow AcuiferContourMap- April2009 Figure6 Quarterly ShallowAcuiferContourMap- July2009 Figure7 QuarterlyShallow AcuiferContourMap- October2009 Figure8 QuarterlyPaloVerdeClayAquiferContourMap- January2009 Figure9 QuarterlyPaloVerdeClayAquiferContourMap- April2009 Figure10 QuarterlyPaloVerdeClayAquiferContourMap- July2009 Figure11 QuarterlyPaloVerdeClayAquiferContourMap- October2009 Figure12 Regional AquiferGroundwater Elevations - 2009 Figure13 APP-3Groundwater Elevations Figure14 APP-4andAPP-4RGroundwater Elevations Figure15 APP-5Groundwater Elevations Figure16 APP-6Groundwater Elevations Figure17 APP-7Groundwater Elevations Figure18 APP-8Groundwater Elevations Figure19 APP-9Groundwater Elevations Figure20 APP-10Groundwater Elevations Figure21 APP-11Groundwater Elevations Figure22 APP-12Groundwater Elevations Figure23 APP-13Groundwater Elevations Figure24 APP-14Groundwater Elevations Figure25 APP-15Groundwater Elevations Figure26 PV-14HGroundwater Elevations Figure27 PV-174Groundwater Elevations Figure28 PV-183Groundwater Elevations Figure29 PV-192A Groundwater Elevations Figure30 PV-193AGroundwater Elevations Figure31 PV-195AGroundwater Elevations Figure32 PV-196AGroundwater Elevations Figure33 PV-197A Groundwater Elevations

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Contents 2009Annual Monitoring andCompliance Report APPNO,P-100388 Figure34 PV-198AR Groundwater Elevations Figure35 PV-201A Groundwater Elevations Figure36 PV-202A Groundwater Elevations Figure37 PV-203A Groundwater Elevations Figure38 PV-204A Groundwater Elevations

.... Figure39 PV-205A Groundwater Elevations Figure40 PV-206A Groundwater Elevations Figure41 PV-216R Groundwater Elevations Figure42 PV-21H Groundwater Elevations Figure43 PV-24H Groundwater Elevations Figure44 PV-24HB Groundwater Elevations Figure45 PV-25HA Groundwater Elevations Figure46 PV-28HB Groundwater Elevations Figure47 PV-29HB Groundwater Elevations Figure48 PV-33HGroundwater Elevations Figure49 PV-34HGroundwater Elevations Figure50 PV-Q5Groundwater Elevations Figure51 PV-Q8Groundwater Elevations

....... Figure52 PV-R2AR Groundwater Elevations Figure53 PV-TR1Groundwater Elevations Figure54 U5-PTWB Groundwater Elevations Figure55 TDSConcentrations forShallowAquiferWells LIST OF APPENDICES APPENDIX A ANNUALRADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT

...... APPENDIX B ELECTRONIC DATA(CDincludesPDFofentirereport)

APPENDIX C OTHERREQUIRED INFORMATION

...... Appendix C1 VerticalTrendAnalysis AppendixC2 AnalyticalDataOutsideQNQCor PermitDetectionLimits

..... Appendix C3 Summary ofAllWellData(2009)

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1. GroundwaterMonitoring 2009AnnualMonitoring andCompliance Report APP NO,P-100388 INTRODUCTION This report documents monitoring and compliance activitiesconducted by Arizona PublicService(APS)

Company for the Palo Verde Nuclear Generating Station (PVNGS)during calendaryear2009in accordance with Aquifer Protection Permit (APP)No. P-100388. The PVNGS, located approximately45 miles west of Phoenix near Wintersburg,Arizona, (Figure1),is a standardizedtriple-unitnuclearpower facility.The site began operations in 1985and consists of an existing electricgeneratingbaseloadplant utilizingnuclearfission for generationof electricalpower. The facilityis situatedon 4,280 acres and consists of three separate, identicalgeneratingunits/reactors. Each reactor is equippedwith three coolingtowers and is capableof independent operation. Followingsteam generator replacementsand thermal uprates in Units 1, 2, and 3, eachunit now has a nominal net electricaloutput of approximately1,346megawatts(MW),for a total plant capacityof about 4,038 MW.

The originalAPP for the sitewasissued by the Arizona Department of EnvironmentalQuality(ADEQ) in December 2003and has undergone multiple revisions. Allreferencesin this report refer to the APP revision dated February 10, 2010 (the Permit).

Section14.0of the Permit provides reporting and recordkeepingrequirements. In addition to self monitoring report forms, operation inspection/log book recordkeeping, and permit violationand alert levelstatus reporting,elements of the annualmonitoring and compliancereport are specified. The followingannual monitoringand compliancereport outline is taken directlyfrom Section 14.4of the Permit:

1. Groundwater Monitoring Thissectionofthereportshallcontainthefollowinginformation:
a. Summarytables/spreadsheets ofanalytical results;
b. Trendsingroundwater chemist{y;

_; Indicator parameterconcentration contourmaps,andall exceedances verifiedduringtheoneyear reporting perio&

d. Quarterlyshallow groundwater mapsandannualRegionalGroundwater equipotential maps(usingthe potentiometricsurfacefor contouringflow) withmapslabeledbyaquifer,"
e. ProvideTDS andchloride concentrationcontourmapsfor theshallowaquiferona biennialbasis.

Groundwater contouring maybepetformed byhandorbyusinganaa'eptedcomputerprogram/model. All calculationsfor contouringshallbeincluded in thesubmittal.

Eachwellshallhaveits owndatatablethatallowsalldatafor thatwellto beassessed andcompared tobaseline data,AL,, andAQLr for thatsamewell.Thepermitteeshallprovide a summa{y tableofalldatafor allwells in bothelectronicandhardcopy form.

Usingcrosssectionsor3-D models,thereportshallassessdownward concentration trendsfor indicatorparameters andAIgQS constituents, ifany,andshallconsider suchtrendsin combination withtopography oftheuppermost surfaceof theaquitard.Appropriatecomponents ofthereportshallbesealedbyanArizona registered geologist or profissional engineer, in accordance withArizonaBoardofTechnical Registration (BTR) requirements.

ThereportshallincludeanupdateonwellAPP-I andstatusreporting to verifithatthiswellis d0, andtherefore notsuitable for usein thegroundwater monitoring program.

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1. GroundwaterMonitoring 2009Annual Monitoring andCompliance Report
2. Impoundment Monitoring Thissectionofthereportshallcontainthefollowinginformation:
a. LCRS sumpmonitoring results,"
b. Summaries ofanalytical results;
c. Summa{y ofmaintenance andrepairactivities,"
d. Summaryof theresultsofalllinerleakage," and
e. Summarytablesofall basin,impoundment, andreservoir datawhichallowsdatato bereadilycompared to leakageanddischarge quali(yAkr andpreviousdata.
3. Sludge Monitoring Thissectionofthereportshallcontainthefollowing information:
a. Sludgelandfillmonitoring analytical results;
b. Coolingtoweranalytical results,"
c. Summat7ofanyexceedances ofpermitlimitsfor sludgequali_,"

d_ Description ofanyviolations oftheARRA SpecialIa'cense for sludgeradioisotope limits;and,

e. TheRadiological Environmental MonitoringProgram Report(REMP).
4. Comp_'ance Status Thissectionofthereportshallcontainthefollowinginformation:
a. Volumeofallnon-storm waterreleases totheunlinedditchesorsedimentation basins,"
b. Sourceandcharacterization ofreleases tobasins,"

_: Contingency Planactionstakenfor releases,"

d. Violationsofthispermit;and
e. Identification ofAtr, AQLr, AWQSs orDkr thathavebeenexceeded duringthereporting periodanda discussion ofthetrendin concentrations compared to thepreviousreporting periodsandactionstakento correct thecause#ofexceedance(s).

This report is organizedbased on the four sections listed above.

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1. Groundwater Monitoring 2009Annual Monitoring andCompliance Report APPNO.P-100388
1. GROUNDWATER MONITORING A.

SUMMARY

TABLES/SPREADSHEETS OF ANALYTICAL RESULTS In accordance with Section 12.4.2.3 of the Permit and the Compliance Schedule in the Permit, transducers have been installed in APP wells listed in Table 17.2-34. Wells containing transducers include piezometers, point of compliance (POC) wells, and alert wells. However, APP-1 and PV-191A do not contain transducers since these wells have been dry since installation. The location and aquifer monitored by each well listed in Table 17.2-34 is presented in Figure 1. It should be noted that PV-201A, PV-202A, PV-203A and PV-204A were abandoned in August 2008.

The sampling plan, approved by ADEQ, contains the following order for sampling monitoring wells at the PVNGS: APP-12, APP-10, APP-9, APP-8, PV-206A, PV-198AR, PV-Q8, APP-3, APP-4R, PV-193A, APP-5, PV-34H, APP-6, PV-14H, APP-13, APP-14, APP-15, PV-195A, PV-R2AR, and APP-7. Section 12.4 of the Permit requests that a description of deviations from the sampling order be included in the annual report.

The following deviations from the sampling order occurred in 2009:

  • Groundwater samples from APP-9, APP-10 and APP-12 were collected out of order on January 15, 2009.

All three samples were collected on the same day, but the sample from APP-9 was collected before the samples from APP-10 and APP-12 and the sample from APP-10 was collected before the sample from APP-12.

  • Firing range activity impacted the sampling schedules for PV-195A, PV-14H and APP-6. In June 2009, the sample from PV-195A was collected before the samples from PV-14H and APP-6 and the sample from PV-14H was collected before the sample from APP-6. In October 2009, the samples from APP-6 and PV-14H were collected before samples from APP-12, APP-10 and APP-9.
  • Groundwater samples from PV-198AR and PV-193A were collected in July and August 2009, respectively. However, these groundwater samples were collected out of order as part of verification sampling.
  • Groundwater samples from APP-3 and APP-13 were collected out of order in November 2009. The initial sample from APP-3 was collected on October 29, 2009. However, a second sample was collected from APP-3 on November 3, 2009, to be analyzed for gamma emitting radionuclides (Cesium-134, Cesium-137, Cobalt-60, Iodine-131). The second sample was collected out of order, after PV-193A. The groundwater sample from APP-13 was collected out of order, before PV-34H.

Although there were deviations in the sampling order, samples were collected at the frequency specified by the Permit and the sample order did not adversely affect the groundwater monitoring results.

At a minimum, transducers record groundwater elevations on a daily basis. A table summarizing selected groundwater levels for 2009 is provided in Table 1A-1. The table includes transducer data or manual readings recorded prior to sample collection.

In accordance with Table 17.2-10 of the Permit, POC wells and alert wells are required to be sampled on a quarterly basis for indicator parameters. Tritium is an indicator parameter at all of the POC and alert wells; however, boron and chloride are additional indicator parameters at the shallow alert wells. Analytical results for the indicator parameters are presented in Tables 1A-2 through 1A-21 of this report.

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1. GroundwaterMonitoring 2009Annual Monitoring andComplianceReport APPNO.P-100388 Groundwater samples are also collected on a biennial basis (every two years) for the extended list of parameters listed in Tables 17.2-11 through 17.2-20 and Tables 17.2-24 through 17.2-30 of the Permit. In general for 2009, groundwater samples collected in May or June were analyzed for the extended list of parameters for data continuity (biennial sampling occurred in 2008). The associated water quality data for 2009 are presented in Tables 1A-2 through 1A-21 of this report.

The ambient monitoring periods for POC well APP-13 and alert wells APP-14 and APP-15 were completed in August 2009; groundwater samples collected from these wells during November 2009 were analyzed for the quarterly indicator parameters listed in Table 17.2-10. Samples to be collected in 2010 will be analyzed for the extended list of parameters in accordance with Tables 17.2-31 through 17.2-33 of the Permit.

Analytical results for the groundwater samples are compared to alert levels (ALs) and aquifer quality limits (AQLs) specified in the permit, as wellas AWQSs. Exceedances are discussed in Section 1.C of this report.

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APS - PVNGS 2009 AnnualMonitoring and ComplianceReport DATE WELL ID TYPE OF MEASUREMENT MEASURED APP-1 03/10/09 920.64 Dry Dry QtrlyWQ 06/24/09 920.64 Dry Dry QtrlyWQ 08/28/09 920.64 Dry Dry QtrlyWQ 10/15/09 920.64 Dry Dry QtrlyWQ APP-3 02/18/09 916.73 225,78 690.95 QuarterlyIndicator 05/28/09 916.73 225.87 690.86 QuarterlyIndicator 08/06/09 916.73 227.65 689.08 QuarterlyIndicator 11/03/09 916.73 228.97 687.76 QuarterlyIndicator APP-4R 02/19/09 917.08 161.60 755.48 QuarterlyIndicator 05/27/09 917.08 161.31 755.77 QuarterlyIndicator 08/05/09 917.08 161.51 755,57 QuarterlyIndicator 10/28/09 917.08 161.16 755.92 QuarterlyIndicator APP-5 02/27/09 912,53 136.31 776.22 QuarterlyIndicator 06/09/09 912.53 135.65 776.88 QuarterlyIndicator 09/16/09 912.53 136.68 775.86 QuarterlyIndicator 11/08/09 912.53 133.26 779.27 QuarterlyIndicator APP-6 03/10/09 920.80 194.19 726.61 QuarterlyIndicator 06/15/09 920.80 194.45 726.35 QuarterlyIndicator 09/16/09 920,80 195,40 725,40 QuarterlyIndicator 10/21/09 920.80 195.5! 725,29 QuarterlyIndicator APP-7 03/12/09 970.63 129.00 841,63 QuarterlyIndicator 06/16/09 970.63 129.41 841.22 QuarterlyIndicator 09/29/09 970.63 130.29 840.34 QuarterlyIndicator 11/18/09 970.63 131.41 839.22 QuarterlyIndicator APP-8 0!/16/09 948.57 100.50 848.07 QuarterlyIndicator 02/10/09 948.57 100.43 848.14 QuarterlyIndicator(repeatsample,samplererror) 05/07/09 948.57 100.61 847.96 QuarterlyIndicator 07/23/09 948.57 100.90 847.67 QuarterlyIndicator 10/28/09 948.57 101.25 847.32 QuarterlyIndicator APP-9 01/15/09 952.00 93.72 858.48 QuarterlyIndicator 05/06/09 952.00 93.92 858.28 QuarterlyIndicator 07/08/09 952.00 94.15 858.05 QuarterlyIndicator 07/21/09 952.00 94.10 858.10 Verificationsamplingforchromium 10/21/09 952,00 94.34 857.86 QuarterlyIndicator P:_APS-PVNGS\138949- 2009 Annual Moil. and Compl Report\Deliverables\Reports\Fvlal\Section 1 Tables\20OgTable 1A 1 Water Levels xls Page 1 of 6

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APS- PVNGS 2009 Annual Monitoring and Compliance Report TOPOFCASING MEASURED DEPTH WATER WELL ID DATE ELEVATION TO WATER ELEVATION TYPE OF MEASUREMENT MEASURED APP-10 01/14/09 956.27 114.55" 841.92 QuarterlyIndicator 05/06/09 956.27  ! 15.15 841.32 QuarterlyIndicator 06/08/09 956.27 115.34 841.13 Verificationsamplingfor sulfate 07/08/09 956.27 115.69 840.78 QuarterlyIndicator 10/21/09 956.27 116.69 839.78 QuarterlyIndicator APP-1! 03/10/09 950.27 71.45 879.02 FromTransducer 08/27/09 950.27 7! .85 878.62 FromTransducer 10/16/09 950.27 72.15 878.32 FromTransducer 12/16/09 950.27 72.25 878.22 FromTransducer APP-12 01/15/09 957.83 130.29 827.54 QuarterlyIndicator 05/06/09 957.83 130.55 827.28 QuarterlyIndicator 07/08/09 957.83 !31.05 826.78 QuarterlyIndicator 10/21/09 957.83 131.75 826.08 QuarterlyIndicator APP-13 01/07/09 920.69 87.83 832.86 MonthlyAmbient 02/04/09 920.69 87.82 832.87 MonthlyAmbient 03/05/09 920.69 87.94 832.75 MonthlyAmbient 04/29/09 920.69 87.88 832.81 MonthlyAmbient 05/20/09 920,69 87.98 832.71 MonthlyAmbient 06/04/09 920.69 87.90 832.79 MonthlyAmbient 07/14/09 920.69 87.95 832.74 MonthlyAmbient 08/19/09 920.69 87.80 832,89 MonthlyAmbient 11/05/09 920.69 87.61 833.08 QuarterlyIndicator APP-14 01/07/09 920.52 60.40 860.12 MonthlyAmbient 02/04/09 920.52 60.08 860.44 MonthlyAmbient 03/05/09 920.52 60.10 860.42 MonthlyAmbient 04/29/09 920.52 60.13 860.39 MonthlyAmbient 05/20/09 920.52 60.13 860.39 MonthlyAmblent 06/04/09 920.52 60.15 860.37 MonthlyAmbient 07/14/09 920.52 60.20 860,32 MonthlyAmbient 08/19/09 920.52 60.30 860.22 MonthlyAmbient 11/09/09 920.52 60.71 859.81 QuarterlyIndicator P:_APS-PVNGS\138949 2009 Annual Men and Comp[. Report\Deliverables\Reports\Final\Section 1 Tables\2009Table 1A 1 Water Levels.xls Page 2 of 6

APS - PVNGS 2009Annual Monitoringand Compliance Report DATE TOPOFCASING MEASURED DEPTH WATER WELLID MEASURED ELEVATION TOWATER ELEVATION TYPEOFMEASUREMENT (FT AMSL) (FT BMP) (FT AMSL)

APP-15 01/07/09 924.74 62.09 862,65 MonthlyAmbient 02/04/09 924.74 61.88 862.86 MonthlyAmbient 03/05/09 924.74 61.97 862.77 MonthlyAmbient 04/29/09 924.74 6! .95 862.79 MonthlyAmbient 05/20/09 924.74 61.96 862.78 MonthlyAmbient 06/04/09 924.74 61.99 862.75 MonthlyAmbient 07/15/09 924.74 62.15 862.59 MonthlyAmbient 08/19/09 924.74 61.95 862.79 MonthlyAmbient 11/09/09 924.74 62.19 862.55 QuarterlyIndicator PV+14H 03/!1/09 922.01 57.96 864.05 QuarterlyIndicator 06/15/09 922.01 58.08 863.93 QuarterlyIndicator 09/17/09 922.01 58.13 863.88 QuarterlyIndicator 10/22/09 922.01 58.10 863.91 QuarterlyIndicator PV-174 03/05/09 955.75 59.76 895.99 FromTransducer 06/18/09 955.75 61.10 894.65 FromTransducer 08/27/09 955.75 61.10 894.65 FromTransducer 10/16/09 955.75 61.61 894.14 FromTransducer PV-183 03/11/09 951.70 60.01 891.69 FromTransducer 06/18/09 951.70 60.55 891.15 FromTransducer 08/27/09 951.70 6! .00 890.70 FromTransducer 10/23/09 951.70 61.!1 890.59 FromTransducer PV 191A 03/03/09 943.60 Dry Dry QtdyWQ 06/t8/09 943.60 Dry Dry QtrlyWQ 08/28/09 943.60 Dry Dry QtrlyWQ 10/21/09 943.60 Dry Dry QtrlyWQ PV-192A 03/03/09 943.31 95.68 847.63 FromTransducer 06/18/09 943.31 95.75 847.56 FromTransducer 08/28/09 943.31 95.8! 847.50 FromTransducer 10/16/09 943.31 95.88 847.43 FromTransducer PV-193A 02/27/09 943.7! 79.63 864.08 QuarterlyIndicator 05/27/09 943.71 79.48 864.23 QuarterlyIndicator 08/03/09 943.71 79.55 864.!6 QuarterlyIndicator 10/28/09 943.71 79.11 864.60 QuarterlyIndicator P \APS-PVNGS\138949 2009 Annual Mort and Compl Report\Deliverables\Reports\Final\Section 1 Tabies\2OO9Table 1A-1 Water Levels.xls Page 3 of 6

APS- PVNGS 2009AnnualMonitoringandComplianceReport TOP OF CASING MEASURED DEPTH WATER DATE WELL ID ELEVATION TO WATER ELEVATION TYPE OF MEASUREMENT MEASURED (FT AMSL) (FT BMP) ,, (FT AMSL)

PV-195A 03/11/09 921.71 48.80 872.91 QuarterlyIndicator 06/23/09 921.71 48.99 872.72 QuarterlyIndicator 09/17/09 921.71 49.08 872.63 QuarterlyIndicator 11/10/09 921.71 49.04 872.67 QuarterlyIndicator PV-198AR 01/13/09 931.48 75.78 855.70 Contingencymonthlyindicatorsamplingfor chloride exceedance 02il 1/09 931.48 75.81 855.67 QuarterlyIndicator 05/27/08 931.48 76.33 855.15 QuarterlyIndicator 07/22/09 931.48 76.59 854.89 Quarterlyindicatorandverificationsamplingforboron, chloride,total dissolvedsolids,potassium,and chromium.

10/14/09 931.48 76.85 854.63 Quarterlyindicatorandcontingencymonthlyindicator samplingforchlorideexceedance 11/04/09 931.48 76.83 854.65 Contingencymonthlyindicatorsamplingforchloride exceedance PV-205A 03/24/09 907.23 69.94 837.29 FromTransducer 08/28/09 907.23 69.92 837.31 FromTransducer 10/15/09 907.23 7000 837.23 FromTransducer PV-206A 02/10/09 947.91 82.30 866.61 QuarterlyIndicator 05/20/09 947.9! 82.56 865.35 Quarterlyindicator 08/03/09 947.91 82.81 865.10 QuarterlyIndicator

!0/28/09 947.91 82.96 864.95 QuarterlyIndicator PV-207A 03/30/09 967.24 Dry Dry FromTransducer;Confirmedquarterlywithsounder 06/30/09 967.24 Dry Dry FromTransducer;Confirmedquarterlywithsounder 09/30/09 967.24 Dry Dry FromTransducer;Confirmedqua,,terlywithsoundeT

!0/28/09 967.24 Dry Dry FromTransducer;Confirmedquarterlywithsounder 12/30/09 967.24 Dry Dry FromTransducer;Confirmedquarterlywithsounder PV-216R 03/17/09 891.01 198.16 692.85 FornitrateexceedanceinAPP-3 06/17/09 891.01 199.33 691.68 For nitrateexceedanceinAPP*3 08/20/09 89! .01 202.15 688.86 For nitrateexceedancein APP-3, WL recheckedon 9/1/09:DTW@ 12:50= 202.57fl bmp,TROLL= 14.34ft 11/18/09 89! .01 202.82 688.19 For nitrateexceedancein APP-3 PV-21H 03/05/09 962.!0 72.78 889.32 FromTransducer 06/18/09 962.10 73.40 888.70 FromTransducer 08/27/09 962.10 73.64 888.46 FromTransducer 10/16/09 962.10 73.82 888.28 FromTransducer 3:_APS PVNGS_138949 2009 Annual Mon and Compl Report\Deliverables\Reports\Final\Section 1 Tabfes\2OO9Table 1A-1 Water Levels xls Page 4 of 6

APS- PVNGS 2009AnnualMonitoringandComplianceReport TOP OF CASING MEASURED DEPTH WATER DATE WELL ID ELEVATION TO WATER ELEVATION TYPE OF MEASUREMENT MEASURED (FT AMSL) (FT BMP) (FT AMSL)

PV-24H 0!/06/09 947.00 59.63 887.37 FromSounder 03/12/09 947.00 Noreading Probedry FromTransducer 06/23/09 947.00 59.85 887.15 FromSounder 09/0!/09 947.00 No reading Probedry FromTransducer PV-24HB 01/02/09 940.91 54.43 886.48 FromTransducer 06/!7/09 940.91 54.80 886.11 FromTransducer 08/28/09 940.91 55.03 885.88 FromTransducer 10/16/09 940.91 55.10 885.81 FromTransducer PV-25HA 01/02/09 942.10 60.11 88!.99 FromTransducer 06/17/09 942.10 60.69 881,41 FromTransducer 08/27/09 942.! 0 61.18 880.92 FromTransducer 10/23/09 942.10 61.24 880.86 FromTransducer PV-28HB 01/06/09 93081 47.32 883.49 FromTransducer 06/17/09 930.81 47.67 883.14 FromTransducer 08/27/09 930.81 48.38 882.43 FromTransducer 10/23/09 930.81 48.71 882.10 FromTransducer PV-29HB 03/13/09 928.40 48.85 879.55 FromTransducer 06/17/09 928.40 49.17 879.23 FromTransducer 08/28/09 928.40 49.51 878.89 FromTransducer 10/23/09 928.40 49.60 878.80 FromTransducer PV-34H 02/27/09 911.51 45.88 865.63 QuarterlyIndicator 06/23/09 911.51 46.45 865.06 QuarterlyIndicator 09/16/09 91!.5! 46.87 864.65 QuarterlyIndicator

! 1/05/09 911.51 46.86 864.65 QuarterlyIndicator PV-Q5 01/08/09 938.31 58.12 880,19 FromTransducer 03/13/09 938.31 58.44 879.87 FromTransducer 06/18/09 938.31 58.90 879.41 FromTransducer 10/23/09 938.31 59.55 878.76 FromTransducer P:LAPS-PVNGS\138949 -2009 Annual Mon and Compl. Report\Deliverables\Reports\Final\Section 1 Tables\2OO9Tabre 1A ! Water Levels.xls Page 5 of 6

APS - PVNGS 2009 AnnualMonitoring and ComplianceReport TOP OF CASING MEASURED DEPTH WATER DATE WELL ID ELEVATION TO WATER ELEVATION TYPE OF MEASUREMENT MEASURED (FT AMSL) (FT BMP) (FT AMSL)

PV-Q8 02/10/09 923.80 79.00 844.80 QuarterlyIndicator 05/27/09 923.80 78.97 844.83 QuarterlyIndicator 08/05/09 923.80 78.97 844.83 QuarterlyIndicator 10/07/09 923.80 79.07 844.73 Verificationsamplingforboron 10/28/09 923.80 78.88 844.92 QuarterlyIndicator 12/01/09 923.80 79.07 844.73 Contingencymonthlyindicatorsamplingforboron exceedance PV-R2AR 03/12/09 961.15 76.08 885.07 QuarterlyIndicator 06/17/09 961.15 76.55 884.60 QuarterlyIndicator 09/24/09 961.15 77.35 883.80 QuarterlyIndicator 1!/18/09 961.15 77.70 883.45 QuarterlyIndicator PV-TR1 03/10/09 962.60 64.35 898.25 FromTransducer 06/17/09 962.60 67.04 895.56 FromTransducer 08/27/09 962.60 67.05 895.55 FromTransducer 10/16/09 962.60 68.25 894.35 FromTransducer U5-PTWB 03/13/09 930.81 45.50 885.31 FromTransducer 06/18/09 930.81 45.65 885.16 FromTransducer 08/28/09 930.81 46.05 884.76 FromTransducer 10/23/09 930.81 46.34 884.47 FromTransducer Notes:

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[t amsl- feetabovemeansealevel

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APS-PVNGS:

2009AnnualMonitoringandComplianceReport Analyte AQL pH NE Spec Conductance @25C pmhos/om 2400 2800 2.700 2,800 NE Monitoronly NE Antimony mg/L <00020 <00020 <00020 <00020 0 006 0 0054 0 006 Dissolved Antimony mg/L <00020 <00020 <00020 <00020 Arsenic mg/L 00229 00224 0 0217 0 0247 005 0 045 0 05 DissolvedArsenic mg/L 0 0219 00221 0 0224 0 0247 Barium mg/L 0 0426 0033 0 0441 0 0507 2 18 2 DissolvedBarium mg/L 0 0321 00339 0 0338 00342 Boron mg/L 14 !4 14 13 NE NE  ! 89 NE DissolvedBoron mg/L 14 12 14 14 Beryllium mg/L <00005 <0.0005 <00005 <00005 0004 0 0036 0 004 DissolvedBeryllium mg/L <0.0005 <00005 <0 0005 <00005 Cadmium mg/L <0.0020 <00020 <00020 <00020 0 005 0 0045 0005 DissolvedCadmium mg/L <00020 <00020 <00020 <0.0020 Chromium mg/L 0 0756 0 0737 0 0862 00916_ 0 0863 01 0 09 01 DissolvedChromium mg/L 0 0744 00747 0 0803 0 0879 0 0824 Chloride mg/L 570 630 580 570 NE NE 642 NE Fluonde mg/L 55 56 57 5 46 4 NA 94 Lead mg/L 0.0027 <0 0020 c0.0020 <00020 0 05 0 045 005 DissolvedLead mg/L <00020 <00020 <00020 <00020 Mercury mg/L <00002 c00002 <00002 <00002 0002 0 0018 0 002 DissolvedMercury mg/L <00002 c00002 c00002 <00002 Nickel mg/L 0 0073 <00050 0.0077 0 0120 0 0079 01 0 09 01 DissolvedNickel mg/L <00050 <00050 <00050 <00050 <00050 Nitrate/Nitrite asN mg/L 9 4A 97r' 9 6F 9 7F 10 9 10 Potassium mg/L 55L_ 85E 29 5 7_ NE 437 NE DissolvedPotassium mg/L 6 7' 72 26 53 Selenium mglL 00030 0 0037 0 0034 0 0053 0 05 0 045 0 05 DissolvedSelenium mg/L 00035 0 0033 00033 0 0056 Sulfate mg/L 150 170 160 160 NE 199 NE TotalDissolvedSolids mg/L 1 500 1,500 1500 1,500 NE 1,513 NE Thallium mg/L <00005 <00005 <00005 <00005 0002 NA 00021 DissolvedThallium mg/L <00005 <00005 c00005 <00005 Bromodichloromethane mg/L <000050 Bromoform mg/L <00010 Chloroform mg/L <000050 Dibromochloromethane mg/L <0 00050 TotalTrihalomethanes mg/L <00025 <00025 <00025 <00025 01 0.09 01 Tritium pCi/L c323 c316 <493 <480 20000 3000 18,000 20,000 Iodine-131 pCi/L <33 <4 5 <34 <38 100 90 t00 Cesium-134 pCi/L <19 <1 9 <22 <24 75 67 5 75 Cesium-137 pCi/L <16 <19 <19 <22 110 99 110 Cobalt-60 pCi/L <! 9 <18 <23 <22 200 180 200 Notes:

lJmhosicmmicromhos percentimeter A- Reanalysis resultfor mtrate/nitnte asNwas9 3 mg/L AL AlertLevelspecifiedtnTable172-18of thePermit B - Reanalysis resuttfor potassium was6 7 mg/L AQL-AquiferQualityLimitspecifiedinTablet7 2-18ofthePermit C - Reanalysis resultfordissolvedpotassiumwas56 mg/L AWQS- AquderWaterQuahtyStandard D Reanalysis resultfor nitrateinitrite asN was9 6 mg/L IAL IndicatorAlertLevelspecified in Table172-10of thePermit E- Reanalysis resultforpotassium was7 1mg/L mg/L- milligramsperhter F - Reanalysis resultfor nitrate/nitrite asNwas9 5 mglL NE Notestablished inthePermit G- Reanalysrs resultfor chromium was0 0951mg/L pCi/L pmocunesperhter H- Reanalysis resultfor nitrate/nitrite asN was9 6 mgiL I -Reanalysisresultfor potassium was4 5 mg/L P _APS-PVNGS',138949 - 2009 Annual Mon and Compl Report\Deliverables\Reports\Final\Section 1 Tables\2OO9Table 1A-2 thru 1A-21 WQ xlsAPP-3 Page 1 of 20

APS-PVNGS:

2009AnnualMonitoringandComplianceReport Analyle AWQS IAL AL AQL pH NE <6 >9 NE SpecConductance @25C pmhos/cm 2,900 NE Monitoronly NE Antimony mg/L <00100 0006 Reserved Reserved DissolvedAntimony mg/L <00040 Arsenic mg/L <00150 005 Reserved Reserved DissolvedArsenic mg!L 0 0106 Barium mg/L 0 024 2 Reserved Reserved DissolvedBarium mg/L 0 0278 Boron mg/L 18 20 22 17 NE Reserved Reserved NE DissolvedBoron mg/L 18 19 18 19 Beryllium mg/L <00025 0 004 Reserved Reserved DissolvedBeryllium mg/L <00010 Cadmium mg/L <00100 0.005 Reserved Reserved DissolvedCadmium mg/L <00040 Chromium mg/L <00250 01 Reserved Reserved Dtssolved Chromtum mg/L 0 0119 Chloride mg/L 550 550 600 560 NE Reserved Reserved NE Fluoride mg/L 47 4 Reserved Reserved Lead mg/L <00100 005 Reserved Reserved DissolvedLead mg/L <00040 Mercury mg/L <00002 0 002 Reserved Reserved DissolvedMercury mg/L <00002 Nicke! mg/L <00250 01 Reserved Reserved DissolvedNickel mg/L <00100 Nitrate/Nitrite asN mg/L 45 10 Reserved Reserved Potassium mg/L 58 NE Reserved NE DissolvedPotasstum mg/L 53 Selenium mg/L <00100 005 Reserved Reserved DissolvedSelenium mg/L <00040 Sulfate mg/L 310 NE Reserved NE

[olal DissolvedSolids mg/L 11700 NE Reserved NE Thallium mg/L <00025 0002 Reserved Reserved DissolvedThallium mgiL <00010 Bromodichloromethane mg/L Bromoform mg/L Chloroform mg/L Dibromochloromethane mg/L TotalTrihalomethanes mg/L <00025 01 Reserved Reserved Tritium pCi/L <323 <316 <493 <480 20.000 3,000 Reserved Reserved Iodine-131 pCi/L <35 100 Reserved Reserved Cesium-134 pOi/L <19 75 Reserved Reserved Cesium-137 pCi/L <18 110 Reserved Reserved Cobalt-60 pCi/L <2 1 200 Reserved Reserved Notes pmhos/cm- mlcromhos percentimeter AL-AlertLevelspecifiedinTable172-19ofthePermtt AQL- AquiferQualityLimitspecified tnTable172-19of thePermtt AWQS- AquiferWaterQualityStandard IAL- IndicatorAlertLevelspecifiedinTable172-10ofthePermit mg/L milligramsperliter NE-Notestablished inthePermil pCi/L- picocuriesperliter P \APS-PVNGS 138949 2009 AnnualMon and Compl Report\Dehverabies\Reports\Final/Section 1Tables\2OO9Table 1A-2 thru 1A-21WQ xlsAPP-4R Page 2 of 20

APS-PVNGS:

2009 Annual Monitoring and Compliance Report Analyte AWQS IAL AL AQL pH NE <6,>11 NE Spec Conductance @25C #mhos/cm 1,100 NE Monitoronly NE Antimony mg/L <00020 0006 0 0054 0 006 Dtssolved Antimony mg/L <00020 Arsenic mg/L 00466 0 05 NA 0 175 DissolvedArsenic mg/L <00030 Barium mg/L 0 0112 2 18 2 DissolvedBarium mg/L 0012 Boron mg/L 0 62 0 66 0 59 065 NE NE 0 79 NE Dissolved Boron mg/L 0 69 0/6 0 61 068 Beryllium mg/L <00005 0004 0 0036 0 004 Dissolved Beryllium mg/L <00005 Cadmium mg/L <00020 0 005 0 0045 0 005 DissolvedCadmium mg/L <00020 Chromium mg/L 0 0332 01 009 01 DissolvedChromium mg/L <00050 Chloride mg/L 180 190 f80 200 NE NE 211 NE Fluoride mg/L 99 4 NA !2 3 Lead mg/L <00020 0 05 0 045 0 05 DissolvedLead mg/L <00020 Mercury mg/L <00002 0 002 0 0018 0 002 DissolvedMercury mg/L <00002 Nickel mgiL <00050 01 009 01 DissolvedNickel mg/L <00050 Nitrate/Nitrite asN mg/L 39 10 9 10 Potassium mg/L 28 NE 6 06 NE DissolvedPotassium mg/L 32 Selenium mg/L <00020 0 05 0 045 0 05 DissolvedSelenium mg/L <00020 Sulfate mg/L 130 NE 133 NE TotalDissolvedSolids mg/L 600 NE 676 NE Thallium mg/L <00005 0002 00018 0 002 DissolvedThallium mg/L <00005 Bromodichloromethane mg/L Bromoform mg/L Chloroform mg/L Dibromochtoromethane mg/L TotalTrihatomethanes mg/L <00025 01 0 09 0t Tritium pCi/L <317 <319 <467 <470 20,000 3,000 18000 20000 iodine-131 pCi/L <38 100 90 100 Cesium-134 pCi/L <22 75 675 75 Cesium-137 pOi/L <22 110 99 110 Cobalt-60 pCilL <2 1 200 180 200 Notes IJmhos/cm - micromhos percentimeter AL-AlertLevelspecifiedInTable172-24ofthePermit AQL AquiferQualityLimitspecified inTable172-24ofthePermit AWQS AquiferWaterQualityStandard tAL- IndicatorAlerlLevelspecifiedinTable172-10of thePermit mg/L- milligramsperliter NE-Notestablished _nthePermit pCi/L picocunes perliter P \APS-PVNGS\138949 - 2009 Annual Mon and Compl Report\Deltverables\Reports_F_nal\Sect3on 1 Tables\20OgTable 1A-2 thru 1A 21 WQ xJsAPP-5 Page 3 of 20

APS-PVNGS:

2009 Annual Monitoring and Compliance Report Analyte AQL pH NE Spec Conductance @25C pmhos!cm 1,700 NE Monitoronly NE Antimony mg/L <00040 0.006 0 0054 0 006 DissolvedAntimony mg/L <00040 Arsenic mg/L 0 0216 0.05 NA 0 056 D_ssolved Arsenic mg/L 0 0181 Bar!urn mg/L <00040 2 18 2 DissolvedBanum mg/L <00040 Boron mg/L 13 13 14 14 NE NE 1 64 NE DissolvedBoron mg/L 14 !3  ! 3 15 Beryllium mg/L <000t0 0004 00036 0 004 DissolvedBerylhum mg/L <00010 Cadmium mg/L <00040 0.005 0 0045 0 006 DissolvedCadmium mg/L <00040 Chromium mg/L <00100 01 0 09 01 DissolvedChromium mg/L <00100 Chlonde mg/L 330 340 320 330 NE NE 392 NE Fluoride mg/L 104 4 NA 151 Lead mg/L <00040 0 05 0 045 0 05 DissolvedLead mg/L <00040 Mercury mg/L <00002 0 002 00018 0 002 DissolvedMercury mg/L <00002 Nickel mg/L <00100 01 009 01 DissolvedNickel mg/L <00100 Nitrate/Nitrite asN mg/L <0 10 10 9 !0 Potassium mg!L <20 NE 288 NE DissolvedPotassium mg/L <20 Selenium mg/L <00040 0 05 0 045 0 05 DissolvedSelenium mg/L <00040 Sulfate mgiL 140 NE 169 NE TotalDissolved So!ids mg/L 710 NE 873 NE Thallium mg/L <00010 0 002 0 0018 0 002 D_sso!ved Thallium mg/L <00010 Bromodichloromethane mg/L Bromoform mg/L Chloroform mg/L Dibromochloromethane mgiL TotalTrihalomethanes mg/L <00025 01 009 01 Trihum pCi/L <322 <314 <467 <491 20,000 3 000 18000 20000 Iodine-131 pCi/L <38 100 90 100 Cesium-134 pCi/L <33 75 675 76 Cesium-f37 pCi/L <32 t 10 99 110 Cobalt-60 pCi/L <34 200 180 200 Notes pmhoslcm micromhos percentimeter AL-AlertLevelspecifiedinTable172-26ofthePerml(

AQL- AquiferQualityLimitspecified inTable172-26of thePerm{t AWQS- AquiferWaterQualityStandard IAL- IndicatorAlertLevelspecifiedinTable172-!0 ofthePermit rag/L-milligramsperliter NE-Notestablished inthePermit pQ/L- plcocunes perliter P ,.APS-PVNGS',138949 - 2009 Annual Mon and Compl Report_,Deliverables\Reports',Final_,Section 1 Tablesi2009Table t A-2 thru 1A-21 WQ xlsAPP-6 Page 4 of 20

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2009 Annual Monitoring and Compliance Report Analyte AQL pH NE Spec Conductance @25C pmhos/cm 840 NE Monitoronly NE Antimony mg/L <0 0100 0 006 0 0054 0 006 DissolvedAntimony mg/L <0 0040 Arsenic mg/L 0 0490 0 05 NA 0 053 DissolvedArsemc mg/L 0 0555 Banum mg/L 0 0191 2 18 2 DissolvedBarium mg/L 0 0133 Boron mgiL 0 58 0 63 064 059 NE NE 073 NE DissolvedBoron mg/L 059 058 0 69 0 57 Beryllium mg/L <0 0025 0 004 0 0036 0 004 DissolvedBeryllium mg/L <00010 Cadmium mg/L <00100 0 005 0 0045 0 005 DissolvedCadmium mgiL <00040 Chromium mgiL 00676 01 009 01 DissolvedChromtum mg/L 00669 Chloride mg/L 120 120 120 120 NE NE 155 NE Fluoride mg/L 12 4 NA 14 Lead mg/L <00100 0 05 0 045 0 05 DissolvedLead mg/L <00040 Mercury mgiL <00002 0 002 0 0018 0 002 DissolvedMercury mg/L <00002 Nickel mg/L <00250 01 0 09 01 DissolvedNickel mg/L <00100 N_trate/Nitrite asN mg/L 40 10 9 10 Potassium mg/L 23 NE 78 NE DissolvedPotassium mg!L <20 Selenium mg/L <00100 0 05 0 045 0 05 DissolvedSetenium mg/L <00040 Sulfate mg/L 87 NE 108 NE TotalDissolvedSolids mg/L 450 NE 691 NE Thallium mg/L <00025 0 002 0 0018 0002 DissolvedThallium mg/L <00010 Bromod_chloromethane mg/L Bromoform mg/L Chloroform mg/L Dibromochloromethane mg/L TotalTnhalomethanes mg/L <00025 01 0 09 01 Tritium pCi/L <322 <314 <468 <489 20,000 3.000 18000 20,000 Iodine-131 pCi/L <4 5 100 90 100 Cesium-134 pCi/L <1 8 75 67 5 75 Cesium-137 pCi/L <1 8 t 10 99 110 Cobalt-60 pCi/L <2 1 200 180 200 Notes

_Jmhos/cm - micromhospercentimeter AL-AlertLevelspectfiedinTable172-30ofthePermit AQL- AquiferQualityLimitspecifiedinTable172-30of thePermtt AWQS-AquiferWaterQualityStandard IAL- Indicato[AlertLevelspecifiedinTablet7 2-10ofthePermpt mg/L- milligramsperliter NE- NotestablishedinthePermit pCt/L- plcocunes per hter P/APS-PVNGS\138949 2009 Annual Mort and CompL Report\Deliverabtes\Reports\Final\Sectlon 1 Tables\2OO9Table 1A-2 thru 1A-21 WQ xlsAPP-7 Page 5 of 20

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2009AnnualMonitoringandComplianceReport Analyte AQL pH NE SpecConductance @25C pmhos/cm 1 100 NE Monitoronly NE Antimony mg/L <00020 0006 0 0054 0 006 DissolvedAntimony mg/L <00020 Arsenic mg/L 00200 0 05 0045 005 Dtssolved Arsenic mg/L 0 0202 Barium mg/L 00175 2 18 2 DissolvedBarium mg/L 0.0180 Boron mg/L 088 089 0 98 089 0 86 NE NE t NE DissolvedBoron mg/L 0 92 0 88 0 98 10 0 88 Beryllium mg/L <00005 0 004 0 0036 0 004 DissolvedBeryllium mg/L <00005 Cadmium mg/L <00020 0.005 0 0045 0 005 DissolvedCadmium mg/L <00020 Chromium mg/L 0 0180 01 0 09 01 DissolvedChromium mg/L 0 0182 Chloride mgiL 190 150 170 !70 180 NE NE 219 NE Fluoride mg/L 82 4 NE 9 Lead mg/L <00020 0 05 0 045 0 05 DissolvedLead mg/L <00020 Mercury mg/L <00002 0002 0 0018 0002 DissolvedMercury mg/L <00002 Nickel mg/L <00050 01 0 09 01 DissolvedNickel mg/L <00050 Nitrate/Nitrite asN mg/L 2! 10 9 10 Potassium mg/L 34 NE 5 27 NE DissolvedPotassium mgiL 34 Selenium mg/L <00020 0 05 0 045 005 DissolvedSelenium mg/L <00020 Sulfate mg/L t20 NE 136 NE TotalDissolvedSolids mg/L 640 NE 665 NE Thallium mg/L <00005 0002 0 0018 0 002 DissolvedThallium mgiL <00005 Bromodichloromethane mg/L Bromoform mg/L Chloroform mg/L Dibromoohloromethane mgiL TotalTrihalomethanes mg/L <00025 01 0 09 01 Tritium pCi/L <320 <326 <314 <491 <480 20,000 3,000 18,000 200%

Iodine-131 pCi/L <32 100 90 100 Cesium-134 pCi/L <18 75 675 75 Cesium-137 pCi/L <16 110 99 110 Cobalt-60 pCi/L <19 200 180 200 Notes:

pmhos/cm- mlcromhos percentimeter AL- AlertLevelspecifiedinTable!7 2-14ofthePermit AQL- AquiferQuahtyLimitspecified inTable!7 2-14ofthePermit AWQS- AquiferWaterQualityStandard IAL- IndicatorAlertLevelspecifiedinTable172-10ofthePermit mgiL-milligramsperliter NE Notestablished inthePermit pCi/L-p_cocur_es perliter P \APS-PVNGS',138949 - 2009 Annual Mon and Compl Report\Deliverables\Reports\Flnal\Section 1 Tables\2009Table 1A-2 thru 1A-21 WQ xlsAPP-8 Page 6 of 20

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2009Annual Monitoringand ComplianceReport Analyte AQL pH Spec Conductance@25 C pmhos/cm 24 000 NE Monitoronly ---

Antimony mg!L <00200 0006 0 0054 ---'

DissolvedAntimony mg/L <00200 Arsenic mg/L <00300 005 0 059 i DissolvedArsenic mg/L <00300 Barium mg/L 0103 2 18 DissolvedBarium mg/L 0 093!

Boron mg/L 35 40 35 37 NE NE 46 - '

DissolvedBoron mg/L 35 40 4 1 39 Beryllium mg/L <00050 0 004 0 0036 ---

Dissolved8erylhum mg!L <00050 Cadmium mg/L <00200 0 005 01 DissolvedCadmium mg/L <00200 Chromium mg/L 0 025 0 263'_ 0 195 01 0 09 DissolvedChromium mg/L <0010 <0 0500 <0 0500 Chloride mg/L 8100 8000 7,900 8,000 NE NE 9252 ---'

Fluoride mg/L 25 4 66 --'

Lead mg/L <00200 0 05 0 045 ---*

DissolvedLead mg/L <00200 Mercur7 mg/L <0 0002 0 002 00018 --

DissolvedMercury mg/L <00002 Nickel mg/L 0 030 0 513 01 0 71 ---_

DissolvedNickel mg!L 0 061 O527 Nitrate/Nitriteas N mg/L 96 10 130 ---

_otass_um mg/L 45 NE 49 ---'

DissolvedPotassium mg/L 36 Selemum mg/L 0 0366 0 05 01 DissolvedSelenium mg/L <00200 Sulfate mg/L 1,400 NE 1 400 ---_

Total DissolvedSolids mg!L 15,000 NE 21,000 ---

Thallium mg/L <0 0050 0 002 O0018 ___ i DissolvedThallium mgiL <0 0050 Bremodlchloromethane mg/L Bromoform mg!L Chloroform mg/L Dibromochloromethane mgiL Total Trihalomethanes mgiL <0 0025 01 0 09 '

Tntium pCi/L <320 <314 <471 <491 20000 3,000 18000 20000 Iodine-131 pCi/L <39 100 90 100 Cesium-134 pCi/L <2 1 75 87 5 75 Cesium-137 pCi/L <22 110 99 110 Cobalt-60 pCi/L <24 200 180 200 Notes

  1. mhos'cm - micromhospercentimeter A - Reanalysisresultfor chromiumwas 0 311 mg/L AL Alert LevelspecifiedinTable 17 2-13of the Permit AQL AquiferQualdyLimitspecifiedin Table 172-13 of the Permit AWQS- Aquder WaterQualityStandard iAL- IndicatorAlert Levelspecifiedin Table 172-10 of the Perrmt rng/L- milligramsperliter NE - Not establishedin the Permit pCi!L- plcocudesper liter I - Forth_suppermostaquiferPOC locatedwest and down-gradientof the generatingunits AQLs areonly establishedfor radionuchdes P APS-PVNGS 138949 - 2009 Annual Mort and Compl Report\DeliverablesiReports\Final',Sectton 1Tabies_009Table 1A-2 thru 1A-21 WQ xlsAPP-9 Page 7 of 20

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Spec Conductance@25C pmhosicm 3600 NE Monitoronly ---!

Antimony mg/L <00040 0006 0 0054 __1 DissolvedAntimony mg!L <00040 Arsenic mg/L 0 0071 0 05 0 045 ---_

DissolvedArsenic mg/L <0 0060 Barium mg/L 0212 2 18 --

DissolvedBarium mg/L 0 204 Boron mg/L 0 97 10 090 0 99 NE NE 12 --J DissolvedBoron mglL 10 10 10 0 96 BeryUium mg/L <00010 0 004 0 0036 ---'

DissolvedBeryllbum mg/L <00010 Cadmium mg!L <00040 0005 0 0045 ---

DissolvedCadmium mg/L <00040 Chromium mg/L 0 207 01 03 ---

DissolvedChromium mg/L <00100 Chloride mg/L 1 000 1.000 950 970 NE NE 1 300 ---'

Fluodde mg/L 38 4 46 ---1 Lead mg/L <00040 0 05 0 048 i DissolvedLead mg,'L <00040 Mercury mg/L <00002 0 002 0 0018 __i DissolvedMercury mg/L <0 0002 Nickel mg!L 0 0468 01 0 11 '

DissolvedNicke! mg/L 00349 Nitrate/Nitriteas N mg!L 64 10 9 ---

Potassium mg/L 12 NE 12 ---

DissolvedPotassium mg!L 13 Selemum mg/L <0 0040 0 05 0 045 --

DissolvedSelenium mg/L <0 0040 Sulfate mg/L 65 46 NE 64 ---'

TotalDissolvedSolids mg/L 2000 NE 2 300 Thallium mg/L <0 0010 0 002 0 0018 ---

DissolvedThallium mg/L <0 0010 Bromodichloromethane mg/L Bromoform mg/L Chloroform mg/L Dibromochloromethane mg/L TotalTrihalomethanes mg/L <0 0025 01 0 09 i Tritium pCi/L <320 <314 <471 <491 20000 3.000 18000 20000 Iodine 131 pCi/L <3 0 100 90 100 Cesium-134 pCi/L <19 75 67 5 75 Cesium-137 pCi/L <17 110 99 110 Cobalt-60 pCi/L <1 9 200 180 200 Notes pmhoslcm micromhosper centimeter

_,L- Alert Level specifiedin Table 172-12 of the Permit

&QL- AquiferQualityLimit specifiedin Table !7 2-12 of the Permit

&WQS- AquiferWaterQualityStandard IAL- IndicatorAlert Level specifiedinTable 17 2-10of the Permit mg/L- milligramsper liter NE - Not establishedinthe Permit pCi/L - pmocunesper Iiter 1 - For this uppermostaquifer POClocated west anddown-gradientof the generatingunits AQLs areonly establishedfor radionuchdes P _APS-PVNGS 138949 - 2009 Annual Mon and Comp_ Report'_Deliverables/Reports'_Fmal!Section ! Tables_0O9Table 1A 2 th[u 1A-21 WQ xisAPP-lO Page 8 of 20

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2009 Annual Monitoring and Compliance Report Analyte AQL pH --/

Spec Conductance@25C pmhos/cm 5700 NE Monitoronly ---_

Antimony mg/L <0 0040 0 006 Reserved --J DissolvedAntimony mg!L <0 0040 Arsenic mg/L <0 0060 0 05 Reserved --

DissolvedArsenic mg/L <00060 Barium mg/L 0 710 2 Reserved ---

DissolvedBarium mg/L 0 594 Boron mg/L 085 0 89 081 0 92 NE NE Reserved _i DissolvedBoron mglL 086 0 89 0 95 0 94 Beryllium mg/L <0 0010 0 004 Reserved ---'

DissolvedBeryllium mgfL <0 0010 Cadmium mg!L <0 0040 0 005 Reserved ---

DissolvedCadmium mg!L <0 0040 Chromium mg/L <0 0100 01 Reserved ---_

DissolvedChromium mg/L <00100 Chloride mg/L 1800 1700 1,800 1 900 NE NE Reserved ---

Fluoride mg/L 29 4 Reserved i Lead mg/L 0 0082 0 05 Reserved _i DissolvedLead mg/L <00040 Mercury mg/L <00002 0 002 Reserved --J DissolvedMercury mg/L <00002 Nickel mg!L 0 0250 0 1 Reserved -

DissolvedNickel mg/L 0 0244 Nitrate/Nitriteas N mg/L 16 10 Reserved ---_

Potassium mg/L 21 NE Reserved -

DissolvedPotassium mg/L 21 Selenium mg/L <00040 0 05 Reserved ---

DissolvedSelenium mg/L <0 0040 Sulfate mg/L 23 NE Reserved ---

Total DissolvedSolids mg/L 3 400 NE Reserved -- '

Thallium mg/L <00010 0002 Reserved _ r OissolvedThallium mg/L <00010 Bromodichlorornethane mg!L Bromoferm mg/L Chloroform mg/L Dibromochloromethane mg&

Total Trihalomethanes mg/L <0 0025 01 Reserved ---

Tritium pCdL <320 <314 <471 <491 20.000 3000 Reserved Reserved Iodine-131 pCi/L <3 5 100 Reserved Reserved Cesium-134 pCi/L <2 2 75 Reserved Reserved Cesium-137 pCi/L <2 1 110 Reserved Reserved Cobalt-60 pCi/L <2 2 200 Reserved Reserved Notes pmhosicm - micromhospercentimeter AL Alert LevelspecifiedinTable 172-11of the Permit AQL - AquiferQuahtyLimitspecifiedinTable 172-11 of the Permit AWQS- AquiferWaterQualityStandard IAL - IndicatorAlert Level specifiedin Table 172 10 of the Perm{t mg!L milligramsper liter NE Not establishedin the Permit pCilL- pieocunesper liter 1 - For this uppermostaquiferPOC AQLswill only beestabhshedfor radlonuclides P APS-PVNGS!138949 - 2009 Annual Men and Compl Report',Deliverab{es!Reports\Final',Section I Tables,2.OOgTable 1A-2 thru 1A-21 WQ xtsAPP-12 Page 9 of 20

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2009AnnualMonitoringand Compliance Report Analyte AQL pH SpecConductance @25C pmhos/cm NE Monitoronly MonitorOnly Antimony mg/L 0006 Reserved Reserved DissolvedAntimony mg/L Arsenic mg/L 005 Reserved Reserved Dissolved Arsenic mg/L Barium mg/L 2 Reserved Reserved DissolvedBanum mg/L

_oron mg/L !9 NE NE Reserved Reserved DissolvedBoron mg/L 1&

Beryllium mg/L 0 004 Reserved Reserved DissolvedBeryllium mg;L Cadmium mg/L 0005 Reserved Reserved DissolvedCadmium mg/L Chromium mg/L 0I Reserved Reserved DissolvedChromium mg/L Chloride mg/L 140 NE NE Reserved Reserved Fluoride mg/L 4 Reserved Reserved Lead mg/L 0 05 Reserved Reserved DissolvedLead mg/L Mercury mg/L 0 002 Reserved Reserved DissolvedMercury mg/L Nickel mg/L 01 Reserved Reserved DissolvedNickel mg/L Nitrate/Nitrite asN mg/L t0 Reserved Reserved Potassium mg/L NE Reserved Reserved DissolvedPotassium mg/L Selenium mg/L 005 Reserved Reserved DBsotvedSelenium mg/L Sulfate mg/L NE Reserved Reserved TotalDissolved Solids mg/L NE Reserved Reserved Thallium mg/L 0 002 Reserved Reserved DissolvedThallium mg/L Bromodichloromethane mg/L Bromoform mg/L Chloroform mg/L Dibromochloromethane mg&

TotalTrihalomethanes mg/L 01 Reserved Reserved Tritium pOi/L <486 20,000 Reserved Reserved Reserved

!odine-131 pOi/L 100 Reserved Reserved Cesium-134 pCi/L 75 Reserved Reserved Cesium-137 pCi/L 110 Reserved Reserved Cobalt-60 pOi/L 200 Reserved Reserved Notes pmhoslcm- micromhos percentimeter AL- ,'Ner_LevelspecifiedinTable172-31of thePermit AQL-AquiferQualityL_mitspecifiedinTable172-31of thePermit AWQS-AquiferWaterQualityStandard IAL- indicatorAlertLevelspecifiedin Table172-10ofthePermit mg/L milligramsperliter NE Noteslablished inthePermit pCiiL-p_cocunes per hter P \APS-PVNGS',138949 - 2009 Annual Mon and Compl Report\Dehverables\Reports\Flnal\Section 1 Tables/2009Table 1A-2 tflru 1A-21 WO xlsAPP-13 Page 10 of 20

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2009 Annual Monitoring and Compliance Report Analyte AQL pH NE Spec Conductance@25C tJmhos/cm NE Monitoronly NE Antimony mg/L 0 006 Reserved --

DissolvedAntimony mg/L Arsenic mg/L 0 05 Reserved ---'

DissolvedArsenic mg/L Barium mg/L 2 Reserved ---'

DissolvedBabum mg/L Boron mg/L 18 NE NE Reserved NE DissolvedBoron mg/L 18 Beryllium mg!L 0 004 Reserved ---'

DissolvedBeryllium mg/L Cadmium mg/L 0 005 Reserved --

DissolvedCadmium mg/L Chromium mg/L 01 Reserved --

DissolvedChromium mgiL Chloride mg/L 14000 NE NE Reserved NE Ruoride mg!L 4 Reserved ---_

Lead mg/L 0 05 Reserved --)

DissolvedLead mg/L Mercury mg/L 0 002 Reserved -

DissolvedMercury mg/L Nickel mg/L 0 1 Reserved -

DissolvedNickel mg!L Nitrate/Nitriteas N mg/L 10 Reserved ---

Potassium mglL NE Reserved NE DissolvedPotassium mg/L Setenium mg/L 0 05 Reserved -

DissolvedSelenium mg/L Sulfate mg& NE Reserved NE Tote}DissolvedSolids mg)L NE Reserved NE Thalhum mg!L 0002 Reserved ---

DissolvedThallium mg/L BTomodlchloromethene mgiL Bromoform mgiL Chloroform mg/L Dibromochloromethane mg/L Total Trihalomethanes mg/L 01 Reserved ---

Tritium pCi/L ,:477 20000 Reserved Reserved Reserved Iodine-13t pCi/L 100 Reserved Reserved Cesium-134 pCI/L 75 Reserved Reserved Cesium-137 pCi/L 110 Reserved Reserved Cobalt-60 pCi/L 200 Reserved Reserved Notes pmhos/cm micromhospercentimeter AL - Alert Level specifiedinTable !7 2-32 of the Permit AQL- AquiferQualityLimdspecifiedin Table 172_32of the Permit AWQS- AquiferWaterQualifyStandard IAL - IndicatorAlert Level speclliedm Tabie17 2-10 of the Permit mglL milligramsper liter NE Not establishedin the Permit pCi/L- pieocuriesper lite[

1 - AQLswiflonly be establishedfor rad_onucltdes P tAPS-PVNGS/138949 - 2009 Annual Mon and Compl Report/Detwerables_Reports/FinaliSection I Tables'_009Table 1A-2 thru 1A-21 WQ xlsAPP-14 Page  ! ! of 20

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/_nalyte AQL pH NE Speo Conductance@25C pmhoalcm NE Monitoronly I NE Antimony mglL 0 006 Reserved -- '

DrssolvedAntimony mg/L Arsenic mg/L 0 05 Reserved ---

DissolvedArsenic mg/L Barium mg/L 2 Reserved ---

DissolvedBarium mg/L Boron mg/L 13 NE NE Reserved NE DissolvedBoron mg/L 13 Beryllium mg/L 0004 Reserved --J DissolvedBeryllium mg/L Cadmium mgtL 0 005 Reserved -- '

DissolvedCadmium mg/L Chromium mg/L 0 1 Reserved ---

DissolvedChromium mg/L Chloride mg!L 9.300 NE NE Reserved NE Fluoride mg!L 4 Reserved ---'

Lead mg[L 0 05 Reserved ---'

DissolvedLead mg/L Mercury mg/L 0 002 Reserved ---

DissolvedMercury mg/L Nickel mg/L 0I Reserved ___ T

'DissolvedNicker mg/L NitrateJNitrlteas N mg/L t0 Reserved ---

Potassium mgiL NE Reserved NE DissolvedPotassium mg/L Selenium mg/L 0 05 Reserved --

DissolvedSelenium mg/L Sulfate mg/L NE Reserved NE Total DissolvedSolids mg/L NE Reserved NE Thallium mg!L 0 002 Reserved ---'

DissolvedThallium mg/L Bromodlchloromethane mgfL Bromoform mg/L Chloroform mg/L Dibromochloromethane mg/L Total Trihalomethanes mg/L 01 Reserved --

Tritium pCi/L <477 20000 Reserved Reserved Reserved Iodine-t31 pCifL 100 Reserved Reserved Cesium-134 pCifL 75 Reserved Reserved Cesium-137 pCilL 110 Reserved Reserved Cobalt-60 pCi/L 200 Reserved Reserved Notes pmhos/cm- micromhosper centimeter AL - Alert Level specifiedm Table 172-33 of the Permit AQL - AquiferQualityLimitspecifiedin Table 172-33of the Permit AWQS - AquiferWater QualityStandard IAL- IndicatorAlert Level specdiedmTable 172-10 of the Permit mg/L- milligramsper liter NE -Not estabhshedm the Permit pQ/L picocuriesperI_ter 1 - AQLswill on}ybe establishedfor radlonucl_des P APS-PVNGS!138949 2009Annual Mor_ and CompJ Report',DehverablesiReports_Fmal/Section 1Tables_0O9Table 1A-2thru 1A21WQxlsAPP-15 Page 12 of 20

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2009 Annual Monitoring and Compliance Report Analyte AQL pH NA-AW SpecConductance @25C pmhos/cm 11000 11000 11000 11.000 NE Monitoronly NA-AW Antimony mgiL <0 0100 <00100 <00100 c0.0020 0 006 00054 NAAW Dissolved Antimony mg/L <0 0100 <00100 <00100 <00020 Arsenic mg/L 0 0616 0 0603 00352 0 0374 005 0 145 NA-AW DissolvedArsenic mg/L 0 0444 0 0477 0 0304 0.0378 Barium mg/L 0.0178 0 0263 0 0165 00151 2 18 NA-AW DissolvedBarium mg/L 0 0181 0 0202 0.0124 00145 Boron mg/L 65 67 13 75 NE 799 799 NA-AW Dlssofved Boron mg/L 65 65 65 73 Beryllium mg/L <0.0025 <00010 <00025 <00005 0004 0 0036 NA-AW DissolvedBeryllium mg/L <0.0025 <00025 <00025 <00005 Cadmium mg/L <00100 <00100 <00100 <00020 0005 0 043 NA-AW DissolvedCadmium mglL <00100 <00100 <00100 c00020 Chromium mg/L 0.0410 <00250 <0 0250 <00050 01 009 NA-AW DissolvedChromium mglL <0.0250 <00250 c0 0250 <00050 Chloride mg/L 2,200 2,100 2,200 2,300 NE 2.491 2,491 NA-AW Ftuoride mg/L 77 77 8 76 742 "4 I27 NA-AW Lead mg/L <00100 <00100 <00100 <0 0020 0.05 0 045 NA-AW DissolvedLead mg/L <00100 <00100 <00100 c0 0020 Mercury mg/L <00002 <00002 <00002 <0 0002 0 002 0 0035 NA-AW DissolvedMercury mglL <00002 <00002 <00002 <00002 Nickel mglL 0 0327 <00250 <00250 <0 0050 01 0 09 NA-AW DissolvedNickel mg/L <0.0250 <00250 <00250 <00050 Nitrate/Nilnte asN mglL 67_' 65 62 66_ 10 653 NA-AW Potassium mg/L 46 45 34 22F NE 363 NA-AW DissolvedPotassium mg/L 42_ 4 3_ 16r' 16_

Selenrum mg/L 0 032 0 0341 0 0292 0 0257 005 0061 NA-AW DissolvedSelenrum mg/L 0029 0 0328 0 0283 0 0257 Sulfate mg/L 11700 1,800 1,700 11800 NE 2,868 NA-AW TotalDissolvedSolids mg/L 7,500 6,800 7,400 7,600 NE 7,698 NA-AW Thallium mg/L <0 0025 <00025 <00025 <00005 0 002 00018 NA-AW DissolvedThallium mg/L <00025 <00025 <00025 <00005 Bromodichloromethane mg/L E_rom()for'm mg/L Chloroform mglL Dibromochloromethane mg/L TotalTdhalomethanes mg/L <00025 <00025 <00025 <00025 01 0 09 NA-AW Tntium pCi/L <322 <314 <467 <491 20000 3000 18,000 NA-AW ledme-131 pOi/L <50 <46 <30 <28 100 90 NA-AW Cesium-134 pCitL <18 <2 1 <19 <24 75 67 5 NA-AW Cesium-137 pCi/L <18 <2 1 <18 <22 110 99 NA-AW Cobalt-60 pCitL <18 <22 <20 <22 200 180 NA-AW Notes pmhos/cm-m_cromhos petcentimeter A - Reanalysis resultfor mtraleinitriteasN was68 mg/L AL-AlertLevelspecified inTable172-27o1thePermit B - Reanalysis resultfor dissolvedpotassium was3 8 mgiL AQL-AquiferQuatityLimitspecified_nTable172-27o1thePermit C - Reanalysis resultfordissolvedpotassium was4 3mg/L AWQS-AquiferWaterQualityStandard D Reanalysis resultfordissolvedpotassium was22rag&

IAL- Indicator AlertLevetspecifiedinTable172-10ofthePermit E- Reanalysis resultfor nitrate/nitrite asNwas65 mg/L mgiL- milligrams per ILter F - Reanalysis resultfor potassium was4 0 mg/L NA-AW- AQLsarenotapplicable toalertwellsandPV-!4H_sanalertwell G Reanalysis resultfor disso!ved potassiumwas3 7 mg/L NE- NotestablishedinthePermit pCiiL-picocuries perliter P iAPS-PVNGS',138949 - 2009 Annual Mort and Compl Report\Deliverables\Reports\Final\Section 1 Tables\2009Table 1A-2 ttlru 1A-21 WQ xlsPV-14H Page 13 of 20

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2009 Annual Monitoring and Compliance Report Analyte A(:IL pH NA-AW SpecConductance @25C }Jmhos/cm 22,000 NE Monitoronty NA-AW Antimony mg/L <00200 0 006 0 0054 NA-AW DissolvedAntimony mg/L <00020 Arsemc mg/L <00300 0.05 0045 NA-AW DissolvedArsenic mg/L <00030 Barium mg/L 0 03! 2 18 NA-AW DissolvedBarium mg/L 0.0052 Boron mg/L 52 B0 71 56 NE 6 62 6 62 NA-AW DissolvedBoron mg/L 58 62 64 60 Beryllium mg/L <00050 0 004 0 0036 NAAW DissolvedBeryllium mg/L <00050 Cadmium mg/L <0.0200 0 005 0086 NA-AW DissolvedCadmium mg/L <00020 Chromium mg/L 0.0891 01 009 NA-AW DissolvedChromium mg/L <00050 Chtonde mg/L 6100 5,600 5,900 5,900 NE 7220 7,220 NA-AW Fluoride mg/L 27 4 617 NA-AW Lead mg!L <00200 0.05 0 15 NA-AW DissolvedLead mg/L <00020 Mercury mg/L <00002 0002 0 0018 NAsAW DissolvedMercury mg/L <00002 Nickel mg/L 0 106 01 0 09 NA-AW DissolvedNickel mg/L 0.0131 Nitrate/Nitrite asN mg/L 260 10 3399 NA-AW Potassium mg/L 13 88 NE 8.8 NA-AW DissolvedPotassium mg/L 11_ 42 Selenium mg/L 0.0753 005 0087 NA-AW Dissolved Selenium mg/L 0.0063 Sutfate mg/L 2,400 NE 4,133 NA-AW TotalDissolvedSolids mg/L 15000 NE 18,675 NA-AW Thallium mg/L <00050 0002 00018 NA-AW Dissolved Thallium mg/L <00005 Bromodichloromethane mg/L Bromoform mg/L Chloroform mg/L Dibromochtoromethane mg/L TotalTrihalomethanes mg/L <00025 0.1 0 09 NA-AW Tiitium pQ/L <317 <316 <493 <480 20.000 3000 18,000 NA-AW Iodine-131 pQ/L <32 100 90 NA-AW Cesium134 pCi/L <21 75 675 NA-AW Cesium-t37 pCi/L <23 110 99 NA-AW Cobalt-60 pCi/L <21 200 180 NA-AW Notes:

pmhosicm- micromhos percentimeter A- Reanalysis result10rdissolvedpotassium was12mg/L AL-AlertLevelspecifiedinTable172-20ofthePermit AQL-AquiferQualityLimitspecifiedinTable!72-20 ofthePermit AWQS- AquiferWaterQualityStandard IAL.- IndicatorAJertLevelspecifiedinTable172-10of thePermit mg/L-milligrams perliter NA-AW- AQLsarenotapplicable to alertwellsandPV-193A_sanalertwell NE- Notestablished inthePermit pCi/L- picocurtes perliter P _APS PVNGSI138949 .. 2009 Annual Mort and Compl Report\Detiverables',Reports\Finar_Section 1 Tables\2009Table 1A-2 thru 1A-21 WQ xisPV-193A Page 14 of 20

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2009AnnualMonitoringandComplianceReport Analyte AQL pH NA-AW Spec Conductance @25C pmhos/cm 33000 36.000 35,000 36,000 NE Monitoronly NA-AW Anbmony mg/L <00400 <00400 <00400 <00400 0006 00054 NA-AW DissolvedAntimony mg/L <00400 <00400 <00400 <00400 Arsenic mg/L <00600 <00600 <00600 <00600 0.05 0 045 NA-AW DissolvedArsenic mg/L <00600 <0.0600 <0.0600 <0.0600 Barium mg/L <00400 <00400 <00400 <00400 2 !8 NA-AW D_ssolved Barium mg/L <0.0400 00!6 <0 0400 <00400 Boron mg/L 20 21 23 23 NE 2548 2712 NA-AW DissolvedBoron mgiL 20 22 21 22 Bery!lium mg/L <00100 <00100 <00100 <00100 0004 0 0036 NA-AW DissolvedBeryllium mg/L <00100 <00100 <00100 <00100 Cadmium mg/L <0.0400 <00400 <00400 <0,0400 0005 0148 NA-AW DissolvedCadmium mg/L <0.0400 <00400 <0 0400 <0.0400 Chromium mg/L <0 100 <0 100 <0100 0193 01 0.133 NA-AW DissolvedChromium mg/L <0.100 <0100 <0100 <0,100 Chloride mg/L 7,600 8,300 8,400 9,100 NE 11,560 11,560 NA-AW Fluoride mglL 41 43 4 86 44 4 47 NA-AW Lead mg/L <00400 <O0400 <0 0400 <00400 005 0078 NA-AW DissolvedLead mg/L <00400 <0.0400 <0.0400 <0.0400 Mercury mg/L <00002 <00002 <00002 <0,0002 0002 0 0024 NAAW DissolvedMercury mg/L <0.0002 <00002 <00002 <0.0002 Nickel mg/L <0100 <0.100 <0100 <0100 01 0 09 NA-AW DissolvedNickel mglL <0100 <0 100 <0 100 <0!00 Nitrate/Nitrite asN mg/L 200 200 190 200 10 3035 NA-AW Potassium mg/L 15 t2 50 21 NE 1333 NA-AW DissolvedPotassium mg/L 15A 15_ 51' 18E' Selenium mg/L 0084 0 !04 <0 100 0.100 0.05 0 327 NA-AW DissolvedSelenium mg/L 0 087 00869 <0 100 0 0946 Sulfate mg/L 7,600 8,400 7,900 8,600 NE 9,515 NA-AW Tota!DissolvedSolids mg/L 28000 27000 28,000 29,000 NE 36,812 NA-AW Thallium mg/L <0 0100 <00100 <00100 <00100 0 002 00018 NA-AW Dissolved Thallium mg/L <0 0100 <0.0100 <0.0100 <00100 Bromodichloromethane mg/L Btomoform mg/L Chloroform mg/L Dibromochloromethane mg/L TotalTnhalomethanes mg/L <0 0025 <0,0025 <00025 <0.0025 01 0.09 NAAW Tritium pCi/L <322 <319 <467 <477 20.000 3000 !8,000 NA-AW Iodine-131 pCi/L <3.9 <42 <3.2 <4.1 100 90 NA-AW Cesium134 pQ/L <1.8 <18 <22 <2 3 75 675 NA-AW Cesium-137 pCifL <18 <17 <19 <23 110 99 NAAW Cobalt-60 pQ/L <19 <! 9 <2.2 <2 3 200 180 NA-AW Notes pmhos/cm- mieromhos percentimeter A -Reanalysis resultfor dissolvedpotassiumwas15mgiL AL-AlertLevelspecifiedinTable172-28ofthePermit B -Reanalysis resultfordissolvedpotassium was7 8mg/L AQL-AquiferQuatityLimitspecifiedinTable172-28of thePermit C Reanalysis resultfor dissolvedpotassium was72mgiL AWQS-AquiferWaterQualityStandard O- Reanalysis resultfo[ dissolvedpotassium was10mg/L IAL.- IndicatorAlertLevelspecifiedinTabte172-10ofthePermit mg/L-milligramsperliter NA-AW-AQLsarenotapplicable to alertwellsandPVq95A_sanalertwell NE- Notestablished inthePermit pCdL- pJcocunes perliter P '_APS PVNGS',138949 2009 Annual Mon and Comp! ReportlDeliverablesiReports\Final\Section  ! Tables\200Tabte 1A-2 thru 1A-21 WQ xlsPV-195A Page 15 of 20

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APS-PVNGS:

2009 Annual Monitoringand ComplianceReport Analyte AQL pH NA-AW Spec Conductance @25C IJmhos/cm 9100 NE Monitoronly NA-AW Antimony mg/L <00100 0 006 0 0054 NA-AW DissolvedAntimony mg/L <00100 Arsenic mg!L <00150 005 0 045 NAAW Dissolved Arsenic mgiL <00150 Banum mg/L 0 047 2 18 NA-AW DissolvedBarium mg/L 0 0536 Boron mgiL 37 35 41 34 37 39 36 NE 4 55 455 NA-AW Dissolved Boron mg/L 36 37 42 43 38 36 37 Bery!lium mg/L <0.0025 0 004 0 0036 NAAW DissolvedBeryllium mgiL <00025 Cadmium mg/L <00100 0 005 0 0045 NAAW DissolvedCadmium mg/L <00100 Chromium mg/L 0 208'_ 0 357_ 0I 0 14 NA-AW DissolvedChromium mg/L <00250 <00250 Chlonde mg/L 2 200 2 100 2.400 2400E 2 800" 2,700 H 2600_ NE 2,471 2,471 NA-AW Fluoride mg/L 50 4 68 NAAW Lead mg/L <00100 0 05 0045 NA-AW DissolvedLead mg/L <00100 Mercury mg/L <00002 0 002 0 0016 NA-AW DissolvedMercury mg/L <00002 Nickel mg/L <00250 0! 009 NA-AW DissolvedNickel mg/L <00250 Nitrate/Nitrite asN mg/L 37 41 10 42 5 NA-AW Potassium mg/L 6 5_ 27 NE 4 04 NA-AW DissolvedPotassium mg/L 57 <20 Selenium mgiL <00100 0 05 0 045 NA-AW DissolvedSelen_u m mg/L <00100 Sulfate mg/L 640 NE 701 NA-AW TotalDissolvedSohds mg/L 5300 5600F NE 4,782 NA-AW Thallium mg/L <0 0025 0 002 0002 NAAW Dissolved Thallium mg/L <0 0025 Bromodichloromethane mg/L Bromoform mg/L Chloroform mg!L Dibromochloromethane mgiL TotalTrihalomethanes mg/L <00025 01 0 09 NA-AW Tritium pCi/L <320 <326 <316 <491 <484 <472 <494 20,000 3,000 18,000 NA-AW Iodine-13t pCi/L <42 100 90 NA-AW Cesium-134 pCi!L <18 75 675 NA-AW Cesium137 pCi/L <16 110 99 NA-AW Cobalt-60 pCi/L <19 200 180 NA-AW Notes pmhos/cmmicromhospercenttmeter A-Reanalysisresultforchrom_umwas0 193mgiL AL AlertLevelspecifiedinTable172-16of thePermit B -Reanalysisresultfor potassium was5 3 mg/L AQL-AquiferQualityLimitspecifiedinTable172-16ofthePermit C - Reanalysis resultfortotaldissolvedsolidswas5200 mglL AWQS AquiferWaterQualityStandard D - Reanalysls resultforchromium was0 167mgiL IAL- Indicator AlertLevelspecified inTable172-10ofthePermit E- Reanalysis resultfor chlondewas2 300mg/L mgiL-milligramsperliter F -Differetaliquotof samplehadsameresults NA-AW-AQLsarenotapplicable to alertwellsandPV-198AR is analertwell G-Reanalysisresultfor chloridewas2800 mg/L NE-Notestablished inthePermit H- Reanalysis resultfor chloridewas2800mgiL pCi/L- p_cocunesperliter I - Reanalysisresultforchloridewas2.700mg/L P APS-PVNGS\138949 - 2009 Annual Mon and Compl Report\Deliverables\Reports\Final\Sect_on 1 Tables,2OO9Table 1A-2 thru 1A-21 WQ xlsPV-198AR Page 16 of 20

APS-PVNGS:

2009AnnualMonitoringand ComplianceReport Analyte AQL pH NA-AW Spec Conductance @25C Jmhos/crn 26000 26.000 25000 25,000 NE Monitoronly NA-AW Antimony mg/L <00100 <00200 <00200 <00200 0 006 00054 NA-AW DissolvedAntimony mg/L <0 0100 <00200 <00200 <00200 Arsenic mg/L 0 0163 <00300 <0.0300 <00300 0 05 0 045 NA-AW DissolvedArsenic mg/L <0 0150 <00300 <00300 <00300 Barium mg/L 0 0338 0 0304 0 0457 00311 2 18 NA-AW DissolvedBarium mg/L 0 0297 00335 00312 0 0280 Boron mg/L 16 17 !6 18 NE 2945 2945 NA-AW DissolvedBoron mg/L 16 18 18 20 Beryllium mg/L <00025 <00050 <0.0050 <00050 0 004 0 0036 NA-AW DissolvedBeryllium mg/L <0.0025 <0.0050 <00050 <0 0050 Cadmium mg/L <0 0100 <00200 <0.0200 <0 0200 0 005 0 04 NA-AW DissolvedCadmium mg/L <00100 <0.0200 <0.0200 <00200 Chromium mg/L 0231 <00500 0 124 00752 0.1 009 NA-AW DissolvedChromium mg/L <0 0250 <00500 <00500 <00500 Ch!oride mg/L 5,500 5,500 5,700 5,600 NE 8312 8,312 NA-AW Fluoride mg/L 48 47 48 4 48 4 106 NA-AW Lead mg/L <00100 <00200 <00200 <00200 0 05 0 045 NA-AW DissolvedLead mg/L <00100 <00200 <00200 <0 0200 Mercury mg/L <00002 <00002 <00002 <00002 0 002 00018 NAAW DissolvedMercury mg/L <00002 <00002 <0.0002 <00002 Nickel mg/L 0.0906 <00500 0.129 00696 01 0 09 NA-AW DissolvedNickel mg/L 0 0884 <00500 0 0911_: 00645 Nitrate/NitnteasN mg/L 21 21 17 16 10 244 NA-AW Potassium mg/L 31 28 !1 !6 NE 1069 NA-AW DissolvedPotassium mg/L 30A 33_ 14E' 16E Selenium mg/L 00202 00369 00537 <00200 005 0081 NA-AW DissolvedSelenium mg/L 0 0226 0.0329 0.0300 <00200 Sulfate mgiL 6,000 5,900 6,100 6,200 NE 10,628 NA-AW TotalD!ssolved Solids mg/L 20,000 20000 20000 17,000 NE 23,129 NA-AW Thallium mg/L <00025 <00050 <00050 <0.0050 0 002 0 0018 NA-AW DissolvedThallium mg/L <00025 <0 0050 <00050 <00050 Bromodichloromethane mg/L <000050 Bromoform mg/L <0.0010 Chloroform mg/L <000050 Dibromochloromethane mg/L <0:00050 TotalTrthalomethanes mg/L <00025 <00025 <00025 <00025 01 009 NA-AW Tntium pCi/L <326 <321 <493 <480 20000 3000 18,000 NA-AW Iodine-!31 pCi/L <35 <4 1 <3 6 <33 100 90 NA-AW Cesium-134 pCi/L <23 <22 <18 <2 3 75 675 NA-AW Cesium-137 pCi/L <23 <22 <19 <23 110 99 NA-AW Cobalt-60 pCi/L <25 <2 1 <19 <21 200 180 NA-AW Notes pmhosicmm_cromhos percentimeter A - Reanalysis resultfor dissolvedpotassium was35mgiL AL- AlertLevelspecifiedinTable172-15of thePermit B- Reanalysis resultfordissolvedpotassiumwas23 mg/L AQL-AquiferQualityDmitspecifiedinTable172-15ofthePermit C -Reanalysis resultfordissolvednickelwas0 0848mg/L AWQS-AquiferWaterQualityStandard D -Reanalysisresultfor dissolvedpotassium was84 mg/L tAL- IndicatorAlertLevelspecifiedinTable172-10ofthePermit E -Reanalysis resultfordissolvedpotassium was15mg/L mg/L- milligramsperliter NA-AW-AQLsarenotapplicable toalertwellsandPV-206A_sanalertwell NE-Notestablished inthe Permit pQ/L -picocunes perliter P ,APS-PVNGS',!38949 - 2009 Annual Mort and Compl Report\Dellverab_es\Reports\Final\Section 1 Tables\2OO9Table 1A-2 thru 1A 21 WQ xlsPV 206A Page 17 of 20

APS-PVNGS:

2009 Annual Monitoring and Compliance Report Analyte AQL pH NA-AW SpecConductance @25C pmhosJcm 11000 NE Monlor only NA-AW Antimony mg/L <00100 0 006 0 0054 NA-AW Dissolved Antimony mg/L <00100 Arsenic mg/L 00987 0.05 0159 NA-AW Dissolved Arsenic mg/L 0.0986 Barium mg/L 00532 2 t 8 NA-AW DissolvedBarium mg/L 0 041 Boron mg/L 67 69 70 71 NE 1158 1158 NA-AW DissolvedBoron mg/L 70 69 63 69 Beryllium mg/L <00025 0004 0 0036 NA-AW DissolvedBeryllium mglL <0.0025 Cadmium mg/L <0 0100 0005 0 022 NA-AW DissolvedCadmium mg/L <00100 Chromium mgJL <00250 01 009 NA-AW DissolvedChromium mg/L <0.0250 Chloride mg;L 2,000 2,100 2,100 1,900 NE 2767 2.767 NA-AW Fluonde mg/L 118 4 241 NA-AW Lead mg./L <0.0100 0 05 0 045 NA-AW Dtssotved Lead mg/L <00100 Mercury mg/L <00002 0 002 0 0018 NA-AW D_ssolved Mercury mg/L <00002 N_ckel mg/L <00250 01 0 09 NAAW DissolvedNickel mglL <00250 N_traletNitrite asN mg/L 75 10 1245 NA-AW Potassium mg/L <20 NE 4 62 NAAW DissolvedPotassium mg/L 21 Setenium mgJL 0 0391 0 05 0 048 NA-AW DissolvedSelenium mg/L 0 0402 Sulfate mg/L 1,700 NE 2,355 NAAW TotalDissolved Solids mg/L 6,600 NE 9,318 NA-AW Thallium mg!L <0.0025 0 002 0 0018 NA-AW DissolvedThallium mg/L <00025 Bromodichloromethane mg/L Bromoform mg/L Chloroform mg/L Dibromochloromethane mg/L TotalTrihalomethanes mg/L <00025 01 009 NA-AW Tritium pCi/L <317 <319 <467 <470 20,000 3,000 18.000 NA-AW Iodine-131 pCi/L <48 100 90 NA-AW Cesium-134 pCi/L <t 8 75 675 NA-AW Cesium-137 pCi/L <I 7 110 99 NA-AW Cobalt-60 pCi/L <19 200 180 NAAW Notes:

pmhosiem-micromhospercentimeter AL AlertLevelspecifiedinTable172-25ofthePermit AQL-AquiferQualityLimitspecifiedinTable!7 2-25of thePermit AWQS-AquiferWaterQualityStandard IAL- Indicator AlertLevelspecified inTable172-10o1the Permit mgiL-milligramsperliter NA-AW-AQLsare notapphcable to alertwellsandPV-34Hisan alertwell NE Notestablished inthePermit pCiiL- p_cocuriesper liter P ',APS-PVNGS',13894.9 - 2009 Annual Mon and Compl Report\Deliverables\Reports\Fma!\Secrion 1 Tables\2OOgTable 1A-2 thru 1A-21 WQ xisPV-34H Page 18 of 20

APS-PVNGS:

2009 Annual Monitoringand ComplianceReport Analyte A(IL pH NA-AW SpecConductance @25C pmhos/cm 12.000 13,000 !2,000 13000 NE Monitoronly NA-AW Antimony mg/L 0 0066A <00100 <00100 <00100 0 006 0 0054 NA-AW DissolvedAntimony mg/L <00040 <00100 <00100 <00!00 Arsenic mg/L 00079 <00150 <00150 <00!50 0 05 0 045 NA-AW DissolvedArsenic mg/L 00094 <00150 <00150 <00150 Barium mg/L 0.0236 0 021 00318 00221 2 18 NA-AW DissolvedBarium mg/L 0 0243 00234 0 0310 0 0220 Boron mg/L 28 34' 36F 33H 29 30 NE 300 3 NA-AW D_ssolvedBoron mg/L 29 29 33 30 33 30 Beryllium mg/L <00010 <00025 <00025 <00025 0 004 0 0036 NAAW DissolvedBeryllium mg/L <00010 <00025 <00025 <00025 Cadmium mg/L <00040 <00100 <00100 <00100 0 005 0 0045 NA-AW DissolvedCadmium mg/L <00040 <00100 <00100 <00100 Chromium mg/L 0 041! 0 0569 <00250 <0.0250 01 03 NAAW D_ssolvedChromium mg/L <00100 <0 0250 <00250 <00250 Chloride mg/L 3,200 3,100 3,100 2900 3000 NE 3,755 3 755 NA-AW Fluoride mg/L 28 29 29 278 4 4 43 NA-AW Lead mglL <00040 <00!00 <00100 <00100 0 05 0 045 NA-AW D_ssolvedLead mg/L <00040 <00100 <00100 <00100 Mercury mg/L <00002 <00002 <00002 <00002 0002 0 0018 NA-AW DissolvedMercury mg/L <00002 <00002 <00002 <00002 Nickel mg/L 00343 0 0570 0 0433 0 0260 01 0 197 NAAW DissolvedNickel mg/L 0 0649 0 0486 0 0419 0 0322 Nitrate/Nitrite asN mg/L 49 50 50 49 f0 569 NAAW Potassium mg/L 7 4_ 11E 31 16_ NE 4 39 NAAW DissolvedPotassium mg/L 75 88 28 16 Selenium mg/L 00302 0 0456E 0 0476_ 0.0366 0 05 0 045 NA-AW DissolvedSelenium mgiL 00389 00344 00418 0 0411 Sulfate mg/L 2,200 2,200 2200 2.100 NE 2,745 NA-AW TotalDissolvedSolids mg/L 8,400 8,900 8,700 8500 NE 9656 NAAW Thallium mg/L <0 0010 <00025 <00025 <00025 0002 0 0022 NA-AW DissolvedThallium mg/L 0 0012 <00025 <00025 <00025 Bromodichloromethane mg/L <000050 Bromoform mg!L <0 0010 Chloroform mg/L <000050 Dibromochloromethane mg/L <000050 TotalTrihalomethanes mg/L <00025 <00025 <00025 <00025 01 0 09 NA-AW Tritium pCi/L <326 <316 <493 <480 <494 20.000 3,000 18000 NA-AW Iodine-131 pCi/L <4 3 <43 <30 <32 100 90 NA-AW Cesium-t34 pCi/L <22 <22 <19 <22 75 675 NA-AW Cesium-187 pCi/L <21 <2 1 <20 <2 3 110 99 NA-AW Cobalt-60 pCi/L <2I <20 <20 <22 200 180 NA-AW Notes:

pmhos/cm micromhos percentimeter A - Reanalysisresultfor antimonywas0 0052mg/L AL- AlertLevelspecrfiedinTable172 17of thePermit B Reanalysis resultfor potassium was8 2 mg/L AQL AquiferQualityLimitspecifiedinTable172-17of thePermit C- Reanalys_s resultforboronwas2 9 mg/L AWQS-AquiferWaterQualityStandard D- Reanalysis resultforpotassium was8 2 mg/L IAL-IndicatorAlertLevelspecifiedinTable172-10ofthePermit E- Reanalysis resultfor seleniumwas0 0422mg/L mg/L milhgramsperliter F - Reanalysisresultfor boronwas3.2mg/L NA-AW- AQLsarenotappttcable toalertwellsandPV-Q8isanalertwell G- Reanalysis resultfor seleniumwas00344mg/L NE- NotestablishedinthePermit H- Reanalysis resultforboronwas3 2 mg/L pCi/L-picocur*esperliter I -Reanatysisresultfor potassium was!9 mg/L P\APS PVNGS\138949 - 2009 Annual Mon and CompJ Report\Deliverables\Reports\Final\Sectlon 1 Tables\20O9Table 1A-2 tnru 1A-21 WQ xlsPV Q8 Page 19 of 20

APS-PVNGS:

2009 Annual Monitoringand ComplianceReport Analyte AQL pH NA-AW SpecConductance @25C pmhos/cm 17,000 NE Monitoronly NA-AW Antimony mg/L <00200 0.006 00054 NA-AW Dissolved Antimony mg/L <00200 Arsenic mg/L c00300 0 05 0045 NA-AW DissolvedArsenic mg/L <00300 Barium mg/L 0 105 2 !8 NA-AW DissolvedBarium mg/L 0 0620 Boron mg/L 13 f 4 14 13 NE 2 22 2 22 NA-AW DissolvedBoron mg/L 13 12 15 15 Beryllium mg/L <00010 0004 00036 NA-AW DissolvedBerylhum mg/L <00050 Cadmium mg/L <00200 0005 0 0045 NA-AW DissolvedCadmium mg/L <00200 Chromium mg/L 0 0819 01 0 09 NA-AW DissolvedChromium mg/L c00500 Chloride mg/L 4.500 5 100 5000 4800 NE 5,812 5812 NA-AW Fluoride mg/L 31 4 46 NA-AW Lead mg/L <00200 0 05 0045 NAAW DissolvedLead rng/L c00200 Mercury mg/L <00002 0002 0 0018 NA-AW DissolvedMercury mg/L <00002 Nickel mg/L 0 0733 01 0 09 NAAW DissolvedNickel mg/L <00500 Nitrate/Nitrite asN mg!L 27 10 40.8 NA-AW Potassium mg!L 13_' NE 78 NA-AW DissolvedPotassium mg/L 12 Selenium mg/L 0 0292 0 05 0 045 NA-AW Dissolved Selenium mg!L 0 0234 Sulfate mg/L 1100 NE 1342 NA-AW TotalDissolvedSotids mg/L 9,700 NE 14,284 NA-AW Thallium mg/L <00050 0 002 0 0072 NA-AW DissolvedThallium mg/L <00050 Bromodichtoromethane mg/L Bromoform mg/L Chloroform mg/L Dibromochloromethane mg/L TotalTnhalomethanes mg/L <00025 01 009 NA-AW Tntium pCi/L <322 <314 <460 <489 20,000 3,000 18000 NA-AW Iodine-131 pCi/L <49 100 90 NA-AW Cesium-134 pCi/L <23 75 67 5 NA-AW Cesium137 pCi/L <22 110 99 NA-AW Cobalt-60 pCi/L <22 200 180 NA-AW Notes:

IJmhos/cm - micromhos percentimeter A Reanalysis resultfor potasstumwas6 1 mgiL AL-AlertLevelspecifiedinTable172-29ofthePermit AQL-AquiferQualityLimitspecified inTable172-29ofthePermit AWQS AquiferWaterQualityStandard IAL- IndicatorAlertLevelspecified in Table172-10of thePermft mg/L- m_lligrams perliter NA-AWAQLsarenotapplicable to alertwellsandPV-R2ARisanalertwell NE NotestablishedinthePermit pCi/L-ptcocurles perliter P iAPS-PVNGS_138949 - 2009 Annual Mort and Compl RepomDeliverables\Reports\Final\Sectton 1 Tables',2OO9Table 1A-2 thru 1A-21 WQ xlsPV-R2AR Page 20 of 20

1. GroundwaterMonitoring 2009AnnualMonitoringand ComplianceReport APPNO,P-100388
1. GROUNDWATER MONITORING B,, TIRENDS iN GROUNDWATER CHEMISTRY In _cc(_rdance with Section 14.4.1 .A.l.b of the Pernlit, generalized trends in indicator parameters are summarized in Table 1B-l. As the table shows, the indicator parameter tritium was not detected in any of-thc wells s:m_pled during 20(19. The general trends f-or the rein:lining indicator par:tmeters boron :_nd chloride were essentially the same as comp:tred to previous years. I;or 2009, the onE" well sampled that exhibited _m increasing trend for Boron was PV-34FI. kS'ells thflt exhibited an increasing trend for chloride were ,\Pl ) .3,

,\PP-4R, APP 12, PV-I4fl, PV-193A, PV 19BAR, PV-34H, PV-QS, and PV-R2AR. Chloride conccntrati(ms in the shallow aquifer at the PVNGS site are known to be high and generffll.v have been attributed to historical agricultur_l activities conducted at the site prior to the Building of the PVNGS.

APS - PVNGS 2009Annual Monitoringand Compliance Report WellID Tritium Boron Chloride APP-3 Nochange- ND Notrend Increasing APP-4R Nochange-ND Notrend Increasing APP-5 Nochange-ND Notrend Notrend APP-6 Nochange-ND Notrend Notrend APP-7 Nochange-ND Notrend Notrend APP-8 Nochange- ND Notrend Notrend APP-9 Nochange-ND Notrend Decreasing APP-10 Nochange-ND Notrend Decreasing APP-12 Nochange-ND Notrend Increasing APP-13 Nochange-ND Notrend Notrend APP-14 Nochange-ND Notrend Notrend APP-15 Nochange-ND Notrend Notrend PV-14H Nochange-ND Notrend Increasing PV-193A Nochange-ND Notrend Increasing PV-195A Nochange-ND Notrend Decreasing PV-198AR Nochange- ND Notrend Increasing PV-206A Nochange-ND Notrend Decreasing PV-34H Nochange- ND Increasing Increasing PV-Q8 Nochange- ND Notrend Increasing PV-R2AR Nochange-ND Notrend Increasing Note._

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1. GROUNDWATER MONITORING C,, NOICATOR PARAMETER CONCENTRATION CONTOUR

_APS, AND ALL EXCEEDANCES VERIFIED DURING THE ONEoYEAR REPORTING PERlOD Sccthm 14.4.1.A.l.c ()f the Permit requests that annual reports include indicat(_r parameter concentrati(m cont(_ur maps. Since the site is composed of multiple levels of saturation resulting from infiltration (_f excess irrigati(m water when the site was actively farmed, and based on the heter()geneous nature (>f the site ge(>l(_g)',

there is a high degree of both spatial _md temporal wtriabilit\ in inorganic water quality. These characteristics rcsuh m h_calized water level and water qualit T c(mditi(ms. The water quality results in particular are not amenable to contouring, nor would the results be technically meaningful. Therefore, rather than prcparc c(mtour maps (_f indicator parameter concentrati(ms, selected quarterly data for boron and chloride tna\'e been presented {}nI;igures 2 and 3, respectively.

,\s shown on t:igure 2, quarterl?' boron concentrations in the regional wells (APP-3 and APP-6) were 1.3 and 1.4 milligrams per liter (rag/L) throughout 2()09. Quarterl)boron concentrations in the Palo Verde Cla\

aquift_r wells in 2(1()9ranged fr(ml {/.58 to 2.2 rag/l_ For the shallow aquifer wells, boron c(mccntrations varied from less than 1 mg/L at APP-12, and up to 23 mg/L at PV-195A.

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1. GROUNDWATER MONITORING QUARTERLY SHALLOW GROUNDWATER 'APS AND ANNUAL REGIONAL GROUNDWATER EQUlPOTENTtfAL rVIAPS Cont_urs of the shallow water level data have been completed for each quarter of 2()()9and are presented on Figures 4 through 7. Contours of water levels f(_r the Palo Verde Clay aquifer have also been completed fi)r each quarter of 2009 and are presented on Figures 8 through 11. The groundwater elevation c(mt(mrs wcrc developed using the computer program Surfer. Minor hand drawn edits have been made to certain areas based on historical water level data or interpretation. This approach is considered appropriate for the data set utilized, and the water level data also reflects the subsurface heterogeneity. In general, the shallow water level elevation maps fi)r 20I)9 remain consistent with historical shallow groundwater elevation maps.

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requested. Based <)nthe number of wells, the water level complexities created from historical on-site pumping, current off-site pumping, and different well completion depths, contouring of the regi<malaquifer water level elevation data was n<_tcompleted, nor is it considered tcchnicalh' advisable. Historically, based (m regional aquifer water level data collected both on and off site, it has been shown that regional aquifer flow directions are to the south/southwest. This flow direction is similar t_)the natural pre Pk"NGS gr<mndwatcr flow direction with the current flow gradient largely controlled by pumping in the Centennial \\'ash area t()

the south/southwest, and pumping by Duke Energy to the south of the PVN(;S property. The water level elevation data collectcd for the regional aquifer wells (APP-3, APP-6, and PV-216R) has been pr<_videdin Table 1,\ 1 and p(_sted on Figure 12. As the data posted on Figure 12 indicates, the general gr<_undwater flow direction is t(_the south/southwest tit present.

H)-drographs f{)r the monitoring wells listed in Table 17.2 34 of the Permit are provided in Figures 13 thr_mgh 54 with the exception of the fi4lowing wells for the stated reasons:

,\PP-I was dry throughout 2009 and has been dry since 2004.

PV 191A was dr) through_ut 2009 and has been dry since 1985.

'. PV 2{)7Awas dr)" throughout 20(19and has been dry since 1988.

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1. GROUNDWATER MONITORING PROVIDE TDS AND CHLORIDE CONCENTRATION CONTOUR MAPS FOR THE SHALLOW AQUIFER ON A BiENNiAL BASIS Section 14.4.1.:\. l.e of the Permit requests that annual reports include TDS and chloride concentration contour maps for the shallow aquifer on a biennial basis. Since the site is composed of multiple levels of saturation resulting from infiltration of excess irrigation water when the site was activeh farmed, and based on the heterogeneous nature of the site geology, there is a high degree of both spatial and temporal variahilitv in inor,_amc water quality. These characteristics result in localized water level and water quality conditions.

The water qualib results in particular are not amenable to contouring, nor would the results be technically meaningful. Therefore, rather than prepare contour maps of TDS and chloride concentrations, selected biennial data for TDS and chloride have been presented on l;igures 55 and ,3, respectively.

Biennial TDS data collected from the shallow aquifer wells in 2008 and discretionary TDS data collected fr(ma the shallow aquifer wells in 20il9 are shown on I:Jgure 55. Biennial TDS concentrations in the shalh)w aquifer wells ranged from 3,4()()mg/l_ at APP 12 up to 27 ()0() mg/L at PV-195A.

\s stated in Section 1.C of this report, a chloride concentration map is provided as Figure 3. The figure includes quarterly results for the shallow aquifer wells, Palo \"erde Clay aquifer wells and the regional aquifer wells. In 2()()0, chloride concentrations in the shallow aquifer wells ranged from 950 mg/l. at
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2. IMPOUNDMENT MONITORING LCRS SUf41P MONlTOR)NG RESULTS The leak c(41ection and recoxcry systems (I,CRS) associated with the facility's impoundments are monitored on a daily basis fi)r the presence of fluid. Tile fidlowing I,CRS components are monitorcd in accordance with Tables 17.2 3, 17.2-5, 17.2 8 and 17.2-0 of the Permit:

Three _umps at the 85-acre WSR; Two sumps (north and south collection sumps) at the 45 acre WSR; Two sumps at Evaporation Pond 1; Two sumps at Evaporation Pond 2A and p,v(_sumps at Evaporation Pond 2B/2(I but these impoundments were under construction thr{mghout 2009; and Two sumps at Ewtporation Pond 3A and p,vo sumps at }'_vaporationPond 3B.

The t(_taldaih' volumes of water pumped by sumps at the 45-acre WSR and l-{vaporation P(md 1did not exceed the ,\1_specified in the Permit. However, there was one exceedance of an AI. based on the volume pumped by Sump 2 of the 85-acre WSR on November 24, 2(109. As stated in the five-day written n()tificati_,n letter, dated December 3, 2009, 32,617 gallons were pumped from Sump 2 on November 24, 2009, which exceeds tb,e i\IA of 17,66(/gallons per day. The volume pumped by Sump 2 did not exceed the i\12 of 577,655 gallons per day. More information on this exceedance is provided in Section 2D.

Evap(,rati, m P_md 2 was empty throughout 2009. Therefore, no water was pumped by the sumps associated with Evaporation Pond 2.

Dail) monit_)ring was conducted at both sumps at Evaporation Pond 3,\ throughout 200% daily m(mit(Jring

()f both sumps at Evaporation Pond 3B began on June 9, 20{)9,when the pond was put int{)service. The t{_taldaih' volume ()fwater pumps by Evaporation Pond 3A's and 3B's sumps did not exceed the \l_s specified in the Permit.

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2. IMPOUNDMENT MONITORING B SUM_,,_AR_ES OF ANALYTlCAL RESULTS Water samples were collected from Evap()ration Pond 1 at the frequency' required by the Permit and analyzed for the parameters listed in Table 17.2-7 of the Permit. F()r 2009, the annual sample from F_vap()rati(m Pond 1 was collected on December 15, 2{)09. None of the Al,s specified in Table 17.2-7 were exceeded in 20!19.

For radionuclides, weekly grab samples from I-:_vaporation Pond 1 were composited on a quarterly basis and analyzed for the indicator parameters listed in Table 17.2-7 of the Permit. Tritium was detected in all of the quarterly water samples from Evaporation Pond l. Iodine-131 was detected in [:_vaporation Pond 1 quarterly water samples collected in January and July 20{19. None of the ALs specified in Table 17.2-7 were exceeded in 2()()9. Summary tables _f the water quality data for [{vaporation Pond 1 for 2009 are provided in Tables 2B 1 and 2B-2.

\X'ater samples were not collected from Evaporation Pond 2 because it was empty' fi}r re-lining.

The diss()lved b(}ron, chloride, fluoride, and diss{}lved potassium concentrations detected in the Evap{}ration Pond 1 sample collected in 2{}09are similar t{}previ()us years. Tables c{}mparin£ 2!}{!9water quality data t(}

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2. IMPOUNDMENT MONITORING C SUrv_MARY OF MA[NTENANCE AND REPAIR ACTiViTiES Maintenance _nd repair _tctivities for the impouncimcnts are documented in the facility log bo()k in

_lccordance with the Permit. 5Ionthlv inspections of each impoundment are conducted to evaluate impoundment liner integrity (tears, punctures, crflcks, deformities, or other damage due to sunlight, wind, weather, debris, vegetation, animals, or other adverse conc{itions). ,-\ table summarizing maintenance _md repair activities in 2009 is provided in Table 2C-1.

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OF THE RESULTS OF ALL LINER LEAKAGE In general, the sumps associated with the water storage reservoirs and evaporation ponds pumped intermittently throughout 2009. In 2009, none of the ,'\l_s were cxceeded at the 45-acre \\'SR, Evaporation Pond 1, and Evaporation Ponds 3A and 3B. However, therc was one exceedance of an AI_based on the volume pumped by Sump 2 of the 85-acre WSR on November 24, 2(109. As stated in the five-day written notification letter, dated December 3, 2009, 32,617 gallons were pumped from Sump 2 on Novembcr 24, 2()(!9,which exceeds the AIA _Jf17,660 gallons per day. Volumes pumped on subsequent days were below the :\lJ of 17, 66(! galhms per day. APS began dropping the water level in the 85-acre WSR _m N_vember 1, 2(){)9,prior to the AI,1 exceedance. The 85 acre \X'SRwas about 10 percent full on November 24 as water was transferred to the 45-acre WSR by means of pumps t-loating on barges. It is believed that one of the barges made contact with the liner, causing a tear that resulted in the increased flow to Sump 2. The v_>lumc purnped b\ Sump 2 did not exceed the AI,2 of 577,655 gallons per day.

As summarized on Table 2C-1, maintenance and repair activities occurred at the 85-acre reservoir and Kwlporation Pond 1 during the reporting period. Repairs wcre made t<_all indicated and _bscrved liner defects.

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TABLES OF ALL BASlN_ iMPOUNDMENT; AND RESERVOIR DATA WHICH ALLOWS DATA TO BE READILY COMPARED TO LEAKAGE AND DISCHARGE DUALITY ALERT LEVELS AND PREVIOUS DATA

,\ summary table of monthly flow metering results for 2009 is provided in Table 2A-1.

Cumulative inorganic and organic data for Evaporation Ponds 1 and 2 are provided in Tables 2B 3 and 2B-4.

The only e,;tablished alert levels for evaporation pond water quality are f_r pH and radionuclides and data have not e::ceeded the ,\Ls.

A summary of flows to the water storage reservoirs and to the evaporation ponds is provided in Table 2b_-1.

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_ _,LtJDG_ LANDFILL MONITORING ANALYTICAL RESULTS Sludge fr(_m the \\_RF is recluJred to 1)m ch:-tracterized through representative s,wnplin_ on :t scnlJ-_mnu_[lb_tsis.

In 2{)()9, \VR[; sludge samples were collected in ]uric and October and analyzed for the parameters listed in Table 17.2-4 of the Permit.

Toxicity (;h:_racteristie l_eaching Procedure (TCI,P) metals were not detected above the lab(_rator) reporting limits in the WRF sludge samples collected in 2009, and none of the ALs were exceeded. ,\ summfuv t;_ble of the Iaboral(_rv _malvtical results for \\RF sludge s;lmples collected in 2(/09 is pr_wided in Table 3A 1.

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,COOLING TOWER SLUDGE ANALYTICAL RESULTS Cooling tower sludge is required to be characterized prior to disposal in the Sludge Disposal Landfill, on a per disposal event basis. Four cooling tower sludge samples (canal and each of the three towers) were collected from each unit in 2009:

' Samples from Unit 1were collected in February 2009. In 2009, an estimated 216 cubic yards of cooling tower sludge from Unit 1 was disposed.

Samples from Unit 3 were collected in August 2009. In 2009, an estimated 326 cubic yards of cooling tower sludge from Unit 3 was disposed.

Samples from Unit 2 were collected in December 2009. Cooling tower sludge from Unit 2 was disposed in 2010; therefore, the estimated volume will be provided in the 2010 Annual Monitoring and Compliance Report.

All cooling tower sludge samples were analyzed for the parameters listed in Table 17.2-4 of the Permit.

TCLP metals were not detected above the laborato U reporting limits in the cooling tower sludge samples collected in 2009, and none of the ALs were exceeded. A summary, table of the laboratory analytical results for cooling tower sludge samples collected in 2009 is provided in Table 3B-1.

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3. SLUDGE MONITORING C SUI_MARY OF ANY ExCEEDANCES OF PERMl°r L_M_TS FOR SLUDGE QUALITY No cxceedances of permit limits 6)r sludge quality were observed during 2(){)9.
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_:_,, DESCRIPTION OF ANY VlOLA!°_ONS OF 'TNE ARRA SPECIAL LICENSE FOR SLUDGE RADiOiSOTOPE L_M_TS No excc_dances \vcre observcd during 20{)9.

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4. COMPLIANCE STATUS C, (CONTINGENCY PLAN ACTIONS TAKEN FOR RELEASES Sincu there were n<_ non st{_rm water releases t<_the unlined ditches or sedimentation basins in 2t!(19, n_>

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4. COMPLIANCE STATUS O V_OLAT_ONS OF TNJS PERMIT There were no violations of this permit except for the cxcccdance of 1ALs and/or ,-\l.s as described m Section I.C of this report and listed in Table 1C-1.

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_DENT_F_CATtON OF ALERT LEVELS, AQLS, AQUIFER WATER QUALITY STANDARDS, OR DISCHARGE LIMITATIONS THAT' NAVE SEEN EXCEEDED DURING °;H_I:

REPORTING PERIOD AND A DISCUSSION OF THE TREN© IN CONCENTRATIONS COMPARED TO THE PREVIOUS REPORTING PERIODS AND ACTIONS TAKEN TO CORREC'} _

"THE EXCEEDED LEVELS Tinere were no discharges from thc permitted facilities during the reporting period. As summarized on Table 2C 1, rnaintenancc and repair activities occurred at the 85-acre reservoir and Evaporation Pond l durin_ the reporting period. Repairs were made to all indicated and observed liner defects.

,\s stated in Sccmms 2,\ and 2D, there was one .\1_exceedance associated with the I,(IRS at d_e 85-acre \X*SR during the reporting period. As stated in the five-day written notification letter, dated December 3, 211119, 3_,6l ,,gall,ms were pumped from Sump 2 ()n N()vember 24, 2(1(19,which exceeds the AI.I of 17,661 gall_ms per da\. Volumes pumped on subsequent da\s were below the AIA of 17, 660 gallons per day. ,.\PS began dropping the water level in the 85-acre \VSR on November 1, 20(19,prior to the AIA exceedancc. The 85 acre \'('SR was ab_mt 10 percent full on November 24 as water was transferred to the 45-acre \VSR by means

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\left levels for groundwater quality at P()C and alert wells were exceeded in 2(1(19.A summary of permit limit exceedances related to groundwater quality ix presented in Table 1C 1. In general, total or dissolvcd potassium concentrations at ,\PP-3, PVq4H, PV-195A, PV 206A, and PV-Q8 have varied over the past t\w_

years. :\Is{,, the nitratc-nitritc as N concentrations at APP-3 and PV-14H and fluoride concentrations at PV 195A in 2(1[19are similar to concentrations reported fi_rthese wells in 2008.

These ,\I, exceedances were not associated with discharges from the permitted facilities. Elevated concentrations of boron, chloride, fluoride, nitrate nitrite as N, potassium, and total dissolved solids max bc attributed to previous agricultural land use and/or changing site conditions (such as a decrease in water levels). For cxample, for many shallow aquifer wells, water levels have decreased. Many of th(_sewells arc screened in a silty clay unit and the increase in potassium (a metal commonly found in clay minerals) may again be attributable to the clayey zones that may be intersected as water levels decrease.

In addition, APS has noticed variation in concentrations for some parameters (such as potassium) that c(_rrelate with the laboratory used and/(_r meth(_d used. I_'(_rexample, EPA Meth(_d 20{I.7,a method using inductively-coupled plasma, is greatly affected b} high sodium and total dissolved solids concentrations.

Potassium and sodium are both easily ionizable and this may be contributing to the variability in the results.

EP,\ Meth(Jd 258.1 which is an atomic absorption method was used historically; however, currently, there arc no Ariz(ma-certified laboratories for this method. Alternative appropriate methods for potassium are being investigated with our contract laboratory. It is uncertain whether or not the potassium exceedances in may be within the inherent variability of EPA Method 20{I.7.

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RCTSAI 1643. Legacy Item No. 036843.01 ) Digitallysigned by Drinovsky, Louis J Drinovsky, Louis DN: ,z33099_ cn=Drinovsky, Louis J(Z33699) Reason: I am the author of this J(Z33699) do.omen, Prepared by: Date: 2010.0. 0210:24:39-07'g0' Digitally signed by Bungard, James Bungard James DN: cn=Bungard, James P(Z18012) P(Z18012) P(Z18012) dooomeo, Reason: I have reviewed this Reviewed by: Date 2010 0402 12:51:31 -07'00' Gaffney, John,z3o4sg_°'g"°"Ys'_dby_a"°eYJ_°_ DN: cn=Gaffney. John P(Z36459) P(Z36459) Date: 2910.9405 Reason:I 12:38:58 am approving this-97'00' d.... nt Approved by: Director, Radiation Protection

TABLE OF CONTENTS

1. INTRODUCTION ........................................................................................................................... 2
2. DESCRIPTION OF THE MONITORING PROGRAM ................................................................ 3 2.1. 2009 PVNGS I_A.DIOLOG1CALENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING PROGRAM ............................... 3 2.2. RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING PROGRAM CHANGES FOR 2009 ...................... 3 2.3. REMP DEVIATIONS/ABNORMAL EVENTS SIJMMARY ............................................................... 4 2.4. SIGNIFICANT INVESTIGATION REGARDING GROUND WAFER PROTECTION ............................... 4
3. SAMPLE COLLECTION PROGRAM ........................................................................................ 12 3.1. WATER .................................................................................................................................... 12 3.2. VEGETATION ........................................................................................................................... 12 3.3. MILK ....................................................................................................................................... 12 3.4. AIR .......................................................................................................................................... 12 3.5. SLUDGE AND SEDIMENT .......................................................................................................... 13
4. ANALYTICAL PROCEDURES .................................................................................................. 13
4. I. AIR PARTICI ILATE................................................................................................................... 13 4.2. AIRBORNE RADII)IODINE ......................................................................................................... 13 4.3. MILK ....................................................................................................................................... 13 4.4. VEGETATION ........................................................................................................................... 14 4.5. SLI rDGE/SEDIMEN T. ................................................................................................................ 14 4.6. WATER .................................................................................................................................... 14 4.7. SoII......................................................................................................................................... 15
5. NUCLEAR INSTRUMENTATION ............................................................................................ 15 5.1. GAMMA SPECTROMEIER ......................................................................................................... 15 5.2. LIQUID SCINTILLATION SPECTROMETER ................................................................................. 15 5.3. GAS FLOW PROPORTIONAL COUNTER ..................................................................................... 15
6. ISOTOPIC DETECTION LIMITS AND REPORTING CRITERIA .......................................... 16 6.1. LOWER LIMITS OF DETECTION ................................................................................................ 16 6.2. DATA REPORTING CRITERIA ................................................................................................... 16 6.3. LLD AND REPORTIN{_;CRITERIA OVERVIEW ........................................................................... 17
7. INTERLABORATORYCOMPARISONPROGRAM............................................................... 22
7. I. QI!ALITY CONTROL PROGRAM ................................................................................................ 22 7.2. INTER{_'OMPARISONRESI rLTS .................................................................................................. 22
8. DATA INTERPRETATIONS AND CONCLUSIONS ............................................................... 25 8.1. AIR PARTICULATES ................................................................................................................. 25 8.2. AIRBORNE RADIOI()DINE ......................................................................................................... 26 8.3. VEGETATION ........................................................................................................................... 26 8.4. MILK ....................................................................................................................................... 26 8.5. DRINKING WATER ................................................................................................................... 26 8.6. GROUND WATER ..................................................................................................................... 26 P\ ,"NGS AN_',;UAL RADI()LOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT - 2009 ii

TABLE OF CONTENTS 8.7. SURFACE WATER .................................................................................................................... 26 8.8. SLUDGE AND SEDIMENT .......................................................................................................... 27 8.9. DATA TRENDS ......................................................................................................................... 27

9. THERMOLUMINESCENT DOSIMETER (TLD) RESULTS AND DATA .............................. 49
10. LAND USE CENSUS ................................................................................................................... 55 10.1. INTRODUCTION ........................................................................................................................ 55 10.2. CENSUS RESULTS ..................................................................................................................... 55
11.

SUMMARY

AND CONCLUSIONS ........................................................................................... 57

12. REFERENCES .............................................................................................................................. 62 P'_2NGS ANNUAL RAD1OLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPEP_AT1NG REP{ }RT - 2(109 iii

LIST OF TABLES TABLE 2.1 SAMPLE COLLECTION LOCATIONS ................................................................................ 6 TABLE 2,2 SAMPLE COLLECTION SCHEDULE .................................................................................. 7 TABLE 2.3 SUMMARIES OF REMP DEVIATIONS/ABNORMAL EVENTS ...................................... 8 TABLE 6.10DCM REQUIRED LOWER LIMITS OF DETECTION (A PRIORI) ............................... 19 TABLE 62 ODCM REQUIRED REPORTING LEVELS ....................................................................... 20 TABLE 6.3 TYPICAL MDA VALUES .................................................................................................... 21 TABLE 7.1 INTERLABORATORY COMPARISON RESULTS ........................................................... 23 TABLE 8.1 PARTICULATE GROSS BETA IN AIR 1ST - 2ND QUARTER ....................................... 28 TABLE 8.2 PARTICULATE GROSS BETA IN AIR 3RD - 4TH QUARTER ....................................... 29 TABLE 8.3 GAMMA IN AIR FILTER COMPOSITES .......................................................................... 30 TABLE 8,4 RADIOIODINE IN AIR 1ST - 2ND QUARTER ................................................................. 31 TABLE 8.5 RADIOIODINE IN AIR 3RD - 4TH QUARTER ................................................................. 32 TABLE 8.6 VEGETATION ...................................................................................................................... 33 TABLE 8,7 MILK ..................................................................................................................................... 34 TABLE 8.8 DRINKING WATER ............................................................................................................. 35 TABLE 8.9 GROUND WATER ............................................................................................................... 37 TABLE 8.10 SURFACE WATER ............................................................................................................ 38 TABLE 8.11 SLUDGE/SEDIMENT ........................................................................................................ 42 TABLE 9.1 TLD SITE LOCATIONS ....................................................................................................... 50 TABLE 9.2 2009 ENVIRONMENTAL TLD RESULTS ......................................................................... 52 TABLE 10.1 2009 LAND USE CENSUS ................................................................................................. 56 TABLE 11.1 ENVIRONMENTAL RADIOLOGICAL MONITORING PROGRAM ANNUAL

SUMMARY

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LIST OF FIGURES FIGURE 2.1 REMP SAMPLE SITES - MAP (0-10 miles) ................................................................. 10 FIGURE 2.2 REMP SAMPLE SITES - MAP (10-35 miles) ............................................................... 11 FIGURE 8.1 HISTORICAL GROSS BETA IN AIR (WEEKLY SYSTEM AVERAGES) ............... 45 FIGURE 8.2 HISTORICAL GROSS BETA IN AIR (ANNUAL SITE TO SITE COMPARISONS) COMPARED TO PRE-OP ..................................................................................................................... 46 FIGURE 8.3 GROSS BETA IN DRINKING WATER ........................................................................ 47 FIGURE 8.4 EVAPORATION POND TRITIUM ACTIVITY ............................................................ 48 FIGURE 9.1 NETWORK ENVIRONMENTAL TLD EXPOSURE RATES ...................................... 53 FIGURE 9.2 ENVIRONMENTAL TLD COMPARISON - PRE-OPERATIONAL VS 2009 ............ 54 P\'.'NGS AN'NUAL RADIOLO(3I('AL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REP()RT - 2009 Y

ABSTRACT The Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program (REMP) is an ongoing program conducted by Arizona Public Service Company (APS) for the Palo Verde Nuclear Generating Station (PVNGS). Various types of environmental samples are collected near PVNGS and analyzed for plant related radionuclide concentrations. During 2009, the following categories of samples were collected by APS:

  • Broad leaf vegetation
  • Ground water
  • Drinking water
  • Surface water
  • Airborne particulate and radioiodine
  • Goat and cow milk
  • Sludge and sediment Thermoluminescent dosimeters (TLDs) were used to measure environmental gamma radiation. The Environmental TLD program is also conducted by APS.

The Arizona Radiation Regulatory Agency (ARRA) performs radiochemistry analyses on various duplicate samples provided to them by APS. Samples analyzed by ARRA include onsite samples from the Reservoirs, Evaporation Ponds, and two (2) deep wells. Offsite samples analyzed by ARRA include two (2) local resident wells. ARRA also performs air sampling at seven (7) offsite locations identical to APS and maintains approximately fifty (50) environmental TLD monitoring locations, eighteen (18) of which are duplicates of APS locations. A comparison of pre-operational and operational data indicates no changes to environmental radiation levels. Low level tritium was discovered in subsurface water onsite (not considered potable) in February 2006 at Units 2 and 3. A significant investigation was initiated to determine the source of the water, the extent of the condition, and corrective actions to protect ground water. See Section 2.4 for further discussion. (NOTE: Reference to APS throughout this report refers to PVNGS personnel) P'_.'NGS ANNUAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT - 2009 1

OPERATIONAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING PROGRAM

1. Introduction This report presents the results of the operational radiological environmental monitoring program conducted by Arizona Public Service Company (APS). The Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program (REMP) was established for the Palo Verde Nuclear Generating Station (PVNGS) by APS in 1979. The REMP is performed in accordance with the federal requirements to provide a complete environmental monitoring program for nuclear reactors, and with concern for maintaining the quality of the local environment. The program complies with the requirements of 10 CFR 50, Appendix I, PVNGS Technical Specifications, and with the guidance provided by the US Nuclear Regulatory Commission (USNRC) in their Radiological Assessment Branch Technical Position on Environmental Monitoring, Revision 1, November 1979 (incorporated into NUREG 1301).

This report contains the measurements and findings for 2009. All references are specifically identified in Section 12. The objectives of the REMP are as follows: 1) to determine baseline radiation levels in the environs prior to plant operation and to compare the findings with measurements obtained during reactor operations: 2) to monitor potential radiological exposure pathways to the public; and 3) to determine radiological impacts on the environment caused by the operation of PVNGS. Results from the REMP help to evaluate sources of elevated levels of radioactivity in the environment (e.g., atmospheric nuclear detonations or abnormal plant releases). Results of the PVNGS pre-operational environmental monitoring program are presented m Reference 1. The initial criticality of Unit 1 occurred May 25, 1985. Initial criticality for Units 2 and 3 were April 18, 1986, and October 25, 1987, respectively. PVNGS operational findings (historical) are presented in Reference 2. P\ ._J(iS ANNUAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL ()PERATING REPORT - 2009 2

2. Description of the Monitoring Program APS and vendor organizations performed the pre-operational radiological environmental monitoring program, which began in 1979. APS and vendors continued the program into the operational phase.

2.1. 2009 PVNGS Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program The assessment program consists of routine measurements of environmental gamma radiation and of radionuclide concentrations in media such as air, ground water, drinking water, surface water, vegetation, milk, sludge, and sediment. Samples were collected by APS at the monitoring sites shown in Figures 2.1 and 2.2. The specific sample types, sampling locations, and sampling frequencies, as set forth in the PVNGS Offsite Dose Calculation Manual (ODCM), Reference 4, are presented in Tables 2.1, 2.2 and 9.1. Additional onsite sampling (outside the scope of the ODCM) is performed to supplement the REMP. All results are included in this report. Sample analyses were performed by APS at the PVNGS Central Chemistry Laboratory. This laboratory is licensed by the Arizona Department of Health Services (ADHS) to perform radiological analyses. Environmental gamma radiation measurements were performed by APS using TLDs at fifty (50) locations near PVNGS. The PVNGS Dosimetry Department is accredited by the National Voluntary Laboratory Accreditation Program (NVLAP) to perform ionizing radiation dosimeter analyses. In addition to monitoring environmental media, a land use census is performed annually to identify the nearest milk animals, residents, and gardens. This information is used to evaluate the potential dose to members of the public for those exposure pathways that are indicated. 2.2. Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program Changes for 2009 Annual sampling of Evaporation Pond sediment was discontinued based on historical data and the potential to damage the new liners. This sample was not ODCM required and an evaluation of the risk vs benefit to continued sampling was documented in the Corrective Action Program by CRDR #3363010. The Land Use Census identified a new cow milk location within 5 miles and this location was added to the monitoring program. Evaporation Pond #3 (divided into sections 3A and 3B) was built and placed into service. Water from Evaporation Pond #2 was pumped into this pond. Evaporation Pond

              #2 is empty and is undergoing a complete liner replacement.

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The following changes implement ODCM Revision 24 and were made as a result of the annual Land Use Census (reference CRDR #3337879);

1. Replaced the Lahti (ODCM Site #47), and Wright (ODCM Site #52), vegetation sample locations with the Batdorf location. Designated Batdorf as Site #47.
     > 2. Added the Rodriguez (cow and goat) and Davis (goat) milk sample locations.

Designated Rodriguez as Site #51 and Davis as Site #52.

3. Retained the Hernandez goat milk location as Site #54, but changed status to supplemental.

Refer to Table 2.1 for a description of all current sample locations (except TLDs). 2.3. REMP Deviations/Abnormal Events Summary During calendaryear 2009, therewere six (6) deviations/abnormalevents with regard to the monitoring program. Refer to Table 2.3 for more detail and any corrective actions taken.

  • The air samples at Site #7A were invalid from 9/15 through 9/22
  • The air samples at Site #14A were invalid from 11/9 through 11/17
  • Evaporation Pond #2 was empty the entire year for liner replacement
  • The 1-131 concentration in water exceeded the action level in Evaporation Pond #1 and both Reservoirs
  • TLDs at Site #36 were missing in the 3 rd quarter
  • The 4mquarter TLD results were delayed for more than 60 days 2.4. Significant Investigation Regarding Ground Water Protection (Follow-up from past reports)

NOTE: Althoughnot part of the REMP, this informationis being provided due to the identificationof low level tritium in the onsite environs (within the Radiological ControlledArea) and heightenedsensitivityto communicatethe potentialto affect ground water. On February 15, 2006 Palo Verde personnel observed water leakage into the Unit 2 Essential Pipe Density Tunnel through the 'B' Spray Pond (SP) supply line penetration seal (documented on Significant CRDR No. 2869959). Low level tritium was identified in this water. It has been determined that the water was not the result of leakage from a plant system, but more likely due to previous operating conditions combined with precipitation. The investigation revealed that Unit 3 had a similar situation. PVNGS initiated OE22651 and follow-up OE24237 to describe the incident of low level tritium at Unit 3 since the concentration exceeded a reporting threshold. P\ ._GS ANNUALRADIOLOGICALENVIRONNIENTA[OPERATINGREPORT- 2O09 4

Several monitoring wells have been installed to monitor the subsurface water and shallow aquifer at Units 1, 2, and 3. These wells are sampled monthly and quarterly for chemical and radiological parameters. The State of Arizona Aquifer Protection Permit (Area-Wide) No. P-100388 (APP) provides agreed upon monitoring parameters and reporting thresholds. Sample results are reported in the PVNGS Annual Radioactive Effluent Release Report (ARERR). PVNGS has implemented a ground water protection program initiated by the Nuclear Energy Institute (NEI). This initiative, NEI 07-07 (Industry Ground Water Protection Initiative - Final Guidance Document, August 2007), provides added assurance that ground water will not be adversely affected by PVNGS operations. The State of Arizona APP provides specific regulatory criteria for ground water protection. P\LN(iS ANNUAL RADIOLOGI('AL ENVIR()NMENTAL ()PERATING REPORT - 2009 5

Table 2.1 SAMPLE COLLECTION LOCATIONS SAMPLE SITE # SAMPLE TYPE LOCATION LOCATION DESCRIPTION

                                               .N 4              air                    El6                 APS Office 6A*            air                    SSE13               Old US 80 7A             air                    ESE3                Arlington School 14A            air                    NNE2                371_tAve. and Buckeye-Salome Rd.

15 air NE2 NE Site Boundary 17A air E3 351 _ Ave. 21 air $3 S Site Boundary 29 air WI W Site Boundary 35 air NNW8 Tonopah 40 air N2 Transmission Rd 46 drinking water NNW8 Wirth residence 47 vegetation NNE2 (b) Batdorf residence 48 drinking water SWI Berryman residence 49 drinking water N2 Sandoval residence 51 milk ESE2 (b) Rodriguez residence- goats and cows 52 milk ENE3 (b) Davis residence- goats 53* milk NE30 Martin residence- goats 54 milk NNE4 Hemandez residence-goats 55 drinking water SW3 Gavette residence (supplemental) 57 ground water ONSITE Well 27ddc 58 ground water ONSITE Well 34abb 59 surface water ONSITE Evaporation Pond #1 60 surface water ONSITE 85 acre Reservoir 61 surface water ONSITE 45 acre Reservoir 62* vegetation ENE26 Duncan Family Farms 63 surface water ONSITE Evaporation Pond #2 64 surface water ONSITE Evaporation Pond #3 NOTES:

  • Designates a control site (a) Distances and direction are from the center-line of Unit 2 containment and rounded to the nearest mile (b) Denotes a change in location or a new sample location Air sample sites designated with the letter 'A" are sites that have the same site number as a TLD location, but are not in the same location (e.g. site #6 TLD location is different from site #6A air sample location: site #4 TLD location is the same as site #4 air salnple location)

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Table 2.2 SAMPLE COLLECTION SCHEDULE ,%-JMPLE dlR AIRBORNE GRO{ ;ND DRINKING ,_,Y"RAZq("E 37TE # PARII('ULAIE MILK tL4DI()IODINE VEGEI3ITION W.-ITER WATER I'tNI'ER 4 W W 6A W W 7A W W 14A W W 15 W W 17A W W 21 W W 29 W W 35 W W 4O W W 46 W 47 MiAA 48 W 49 W 51 M/AA 52 MiAA 53 MiAA 54 MiAA 55 W 5v Q 5s Q 59 Q 6o Q 61 Q 62 M/AA 63 Q 64 Q

 = WEEKLY        M'AA = MONTHLY AS AVAILABLE             Q = QUARTERLY P'_LNGSANNUAL RADIOLOGI('AL ENVIR()NMENTAI. OPERATING REPORT - 20o9 7

TABLE 2.3 SUMMARIES OF REMP DEVIATIONS/ABNORMAL EVENTS Deviation/Abnormal Event Actions taken

1. The air samples at Site #7A were invalid from 1. The air sample pump failed during the 9/15 through 9/22 sample period, resulting in the inability to determine the actual sample volume. The pump was replaced and the sample for the next week was valid. No further actions required.
2. The air samples at Site #14A were invalid 2. The air sample pump failed during the from l l/9through 11/17 sample period, resulting in the inability to determine the actual sample volume. The pump was replaced and the sample for the next week was valid. No further actions required.
3. Evaporation Pond #2 was empty the entire 3. The liner is being replaced. Evaporation year for liner replacement Pond #2 was empty all year. When water is added to the pond routine sampling will start.

No action required.

4. The 1-131 concentration in water exceeded the 4. Corrective Action Program document CRDR action level in Evaporation Pond #1 and both #3309449 provides the evaluation conclusion Reservoirs that radiopharmaceutical 1-131 is the cause of the elevated 1-131 concentrations.

Because the 1-131 is not the result of plant effluents, n.__o_o Special Reporting was required. Providing the information in this report meets the requirements of ODCM Section 6.1, Action b. and CRAI #3312804. No further actions are required.

5. TLDs at Site #36 were missing in the 3ra 5. The TLDs at this location were moved across quarter the road as it was determined a school bus stop was now at this location. The TLDs were not missing in the 4_h quarter.

Therefore, moving them across the road has corrected the problem. Relocation of these TLDs will be considered if the problem recurs. No further actions are required at this time. P'_LNGSANNUAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT - 2009 8

TABLE 2.3 SUMMARIES OF REMP DEVIATIONS/ABNORMAL EVENTS Deviation/Abnormal Event {continued) Actions taken {continued)

6. The 4_hquarter TLD results were delayed for 6. The environmental TLD results showed a more than 60 days low bias in the 4 th quarter and an investigation into the cause was conducted. Corrective Action Program document CRDR #3439215 was initiated to document and correct the issue.

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3. Sample Collection Program APS personnel using PVNGSprocedurescollected all samples.

3.1. Water Weekly samples were collected from four (4) residence wells for monthly and quarterly composites.Sampleswere collected in one-galloncontainersand 500ml glassbottles. The sampleswere analyzed for gross beta, galmnaemitting radionuclidesand tritium. Quarterly grab samples were collected from the (45 and 85 acre) Reservoirs, Evaporation Pond #1, Evaporation Pond #3A/3B, and onsite wells 34abb and 27ddc. Evaporation Pond

        #2 was empty for liner replacement. Samples were collected in one-gallon containers and 500 ml glass bottles. Samples were analyzed for gamma emitting radionuclides and tritium.

Treated sewage effluent from the City of Phoenix was sampled as a weekly composite at the onsite Water Reclamation Facility (WRF), and analyzed for gamma emitting radionuclides. A monthly composite was analyzed for tritium. 3.2. Vegetation Vegetation samples were collected monthly, as available, and were analyzed for gamma emitting radionuclides. 3.3. Milk Goat and cow milk samples were collected monthly, as available, and were analyzed for gamma emittingradionuclides,includinglow level I-131. 3.4. Air Air particulate filters and charcoal cartridges were collected at ten (10) sites on a weekly basis. Particulate filters were analyzed for gross beta. Charcoal cartridges were analyzed for 1-131. Particulate filters were composited quarterly, by location, and analyzed for gamma emitting radionuclides. P\LNGS ANNI _AL RADIOLOC, ICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT - 2009 12

3.5. Sludge and Sediment Sludge samples were obtained weekly from the WRF waste centrifuge (whenever the plant was operational) and analyzed for gamma emitting radionuclides. Cooling tower sludge was analyzed for gamma emitting radionuclides prior to disposal in the WRF sludge landfill.

4. Analytical Procedures The procedures described in this report are those used by APS to routinely analyze samples.

4.1. Air Particulate 4.1.1. Gross Beta A glass fiber filter sample is placed in a stainless steel planchet and counted for gross beta activity utilizing a low background gas flow proportional counter. 4.1.2. Gamma Spectroscopy The glass fiber filters are counted on a multichannel analyzer equipped with an HPGe detector. The resulting spectrum is analyzed by a computer for specific radionuclides. 4.2. Airborne Radioiodine The charcoal cartridge is counted on a multichannel analyzer equipped with an HPGe detector. The resulting spectrum is analyzed by a computer for l- 131. 4.3. Milk 4.3.1. Gamma Spectroscopy The sample is placed in a plastic lnarinelli beaker and counted on a multichannel analyzer equipped with an HPGe detector. The resulting spectrum is analyzed by a computer for specific radionuclides. P\2NGS ANNUAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT - 2OO9 13

4.4. Vegetation 4.4.1. Gamma Spectroscopy The sample is pureed in a food processor, placed in a one liter plastic marinelli beaker, weighed, and counted on a nmltichannel analyzer equipped with an HPGe detector. The resulting spectrum is analyzed by a computer for specific radionuclides. 4.5. Sludge/Sediment 4.5.1. Gamma Spectroscopy The wet sample is placed in a one-liter plastic marinelli beaker, weighed, and counted on a multichannel analyzer equipped with an HPGe detector. The resulting spectrum is analyzed by a computer for specific radionuclides. 4.6. Water 4.6.1. Gamma Spectroscopy The sample is placed in a one-liter plastic marinelli beaker and counted on a multichannel analyzer equipped with an HPGe detector. The resulting spectrum is analyzed by a computer for specific radionuclides. 4.6.2. Tritium The sample is evaluated to determine the appropriate method of preparation prior to counting. If the sample contains suspended solids or is turbid, it may be filtered, distilled, and/or de-ionized, as appropriate. Eight (8) milliliters of sample are mixed with fifteen (15) milliliters of liquid scintillation cocktail. The mixture is dark adapted and counted for tritium activity using a liquid scintillation counting system. P'vLNGSANNUAL IL_.DIOLOGICAI. ENVIR()NMENTAL OPERATING REPOR [ - 2009 14

4.6.3. Gross Beta A 200-250 milliliter sample is placed in a beaker. Five (5) milliliters of concentrated nitric (HNO3) acid is added and the sample is evaporated down to about twenty (20) milliliters. The remaining sample is transferred to a stainless steel planchet. The sample is heated to dryness and counted for gross beta in a gas flow proportional counter. 4.7. Soil 4.7.1. Gamma Spectroscopy The samples are sieved, placed in a one-liter plastic marinelli beaker, and weighed. The samples are then counted on a multichannel analyzer equipped with an HPGe detector. The resulting spectrum is analyzed by a computer for specific radionuclides.

5. Nuclear Instrumentation 5.1. Gamma Spectrometer The Canberra Gamma Spectrometer consists of a Canberra System equipped with HPGe detectors having resolutions of 1.73 keV and 1.88 keV (as determined by full width half max with an energy of 0.5 keV per channel) and respective efficiencies of 21.5% and 38.4% (as determined by the manufacturer with Co-60). The Canberra System is used for all gamma counting. The system uses Canberra developed software to search, identify, and quantify the peaks of interest.

5.2. Liquid Scintillation Spectrometer A Beckman LS-6500 Liquid Scintillation Counter is used for tritium determinations. The system background averages approximately 15-17 cpm with a counting efficiency of approximately 40% using a quenched standard. 5.3. Gas Flow Proportional Counter The Tennelec S5E is a low background gas flow proportional counter for gross beta analysis. The system contains an automatic sample changer capable of counting 50 samples in succession. Average beta background count rate is about 1-2 cpm with a beta efficiency of approximately 30% for Cs- 137. P'_.'NGS AN_NUAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT - 2009 15

6. Isotopic Detection Limits and Reporting Criteria 6.1. Lower Limits of Detection The lower limits of detection (LLD) and the method for calculation are specified in the PVNGS ODCM, Reference 4. The ODCM required a priori LLDs are presented in Table 6.1. For reference, a priori LLDs are indicated at the top of data tables for samples having required LLD values.

6.2. Data Reporting Criteria All results that are greater than the Minimum Detectable Activity (MDA) (a posteriori LLD) are reported as positive activity with its associated 2_ counting error. All results that are less than the MDA are reported as less than values at the associated MDA. For example, if the MDA is 12 pCi/liter, the value is reported as <12. Typical MDA values are presented in Table 6.3. Occasionally, the PVNGS ODCM a priori LLDs may not be achieved as a result of:

  • Background fluctuations
  • Unavoidably small sample sizes
  • The presence of interfering radionuclides
  • Self absorption corrections
  • Decay corrections for short half-life radionuclides
  • Other uncontrollable circumstances In these instances, the contributing factors will be noted in the table where the data are presented. A summary of deviations/abnormal events is presented in Table 2.3 and includes a description of any sample results that did not meet a priori LLD requirements.

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6.3. LLD and Reporting Criteria Overview Making a reasonable estimate of the limits of detection for a counting procedure or a radiochemical method is usually complicated by the presence of significant background. It must be considered that the background or blank is not a fixed value but that a series of replicates would be normally distributed. The desired net activity is the difference between the gross and background activity distributions. The interpretation of this difference becomes a problem if the two distributions intersect as indicated in the diagram. BACKGROUND GROSS If a sufficient number of replicate analyses are run, it is expected that the results would fall in a normal Gaussian distribution. Standard statistics allow an estimate of the probability of any particular deviation from the mean value. It is common practice to report the mean +/- one or two standard deviations as the result. In routine analysis, such replication is not carried out, and it is not possible to report a Gaussian standard deviation. With counting procedures, however, it is possible to estimate a Poisson standard deviation directly from the count. Data are commonly reported as the measured value + one or two Poisson standard deviations. The reported values are then considered to give some indication of the range in which the true value might be expected to occur. A LLD is the smallest amount of sample activity that will yield a net count for which there is confidence at a predetermined level that activity is present. LLDs are calculated values for individual radionuclides based on a number of different factors including sample size, counting efficiency and background count rate of the instrument, the background and sample counting time, the decay time, and the chemical recovery of the analytical procedures. A minimum detectable activity value (MDA) is the smallest amount of activity that can be detected in an actual sample and uses the values obtained from the instrument and outcome of the analytical process. Therefore, the MDA values may differ from the calculated LLD values if the sample size and chemical recovery, decay values, or the instrument efficiency, background, or count time differed from those used in the LED calculation. P'_.'NGS ANNUAL RADIOLOGIC,_,L ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT - 2009 17

The factors governingthe calculation of the LLD and MDAvalues are discussedbelow: I. Sample Size

2. Counting Efficiency The fundamentalquantity in the nleasurementof a radioactivesubstance is the number of disintegrationsper unit time. As with most physical measurementsin analytical chemistry, an absolute measurementof the disintegrationrate is seldom possible, rather it is necessary to compare the sample with one or more standards. The standards determine the counter efficiency that may then be used to convert sample counts per minute (cpm) to disintegrationsper minute (dpm).
3. Background Count Rate Any counter will show a certain counting rate without a sample in position. This background counting rate comes from several sources: 1) natural environmental radiation from the surroundingmaterials, 2) cosmic radiation, and 3) the natural radioactivity in the counter material itself. The background countingrate will depend on the amounts of these types of radiation and the sensitivityof the counterto the radiation.
4. Background and Sample Counting Time The amount of time devoted to the counting of the background depends on the level of activity being measured. In general, with low level samples, this time should be about equal to that devoted to counting a sample.
5. Time Interval between Sample Collection and Counting Decay measurements are useful in identifying certain short-lived nuclides. The disintegrationconstant is one of the basic characteristics of a specific radionuclideand is readily determined, if the half-life is sufficiently short. To ensure the required LLDs are achieved, appropriate decay correction values are used to account for radioactive decay duringtransit time and sampleprocessing.

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Table 6.10DCM REQUIRED LOWER LIMITS OF DETECTION (a priori) AIRBORNE ANALYSIS/ WATER PARTICULATE or MILK VEGETATION NUCLIDE {pCi/liter) GAS (pCi/m3 t {pCi/liter I (pCi/kg, wet) Gross Beta 4 0.01 H-3 2000* Mn-54 15 Fe-59 30 Co-58, 60 15 Zn-65 30 Zr-95 30 Nb-95 15 1-131 1"* 0.07 1 60 Cs-134 15 0.05 15 60 Cs-137 18 0.06 18 80 Ba-140 60 60 La-140 15 15 NOTES:

  • If no drinking water pathway exists, a value of 3000 pCi/liter may be used.
    • If no drinking water pathway exists, a value of 15 pCi/liter may be used.

This list does not mean that only these nuclides are to be detected and reported. Other peaks that are measurable and identifiable, together with the above nuclides, shall also be identified and reported. P\_GS ANNUALRADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT- 2OO9 19

Table 6.20DCM REQUIRED REPORTING LEVELS AIRBORNE ANALYSIS/ WATER PARTICULATE MILK VEGETATION NUCLIDE tpCi/iiter) or GAS tpCi/m3) _pCi/liter) (pCi/kg, wet) H-3 20,000* Mn-54 1,000 Fe-59 400 Co-58 1,000 Co-60 300 Zn-65 300 Zr/Nb-95 400 1-131 2** 0.9 3 100 Cs- 134 30 10 60 1,000 Cs- 137 50 20 70 2,000 Ba/La-140 200 300 NOTES:

  • For drinking water samples. This is a 40CFRI41 value. If no drinking water pathway exists, a value of 30,000 pCi/liter may be used.
    • If no drinking water pathway exists, a reporting level of 20 pCi/liter may be used.

The values in this table are quarterly average values, as stated in the ODCM. P\ .'N(iS AN'NUAL RADIOLOG1CAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT - 2009 2O

Table 6.3 TYPICAL MDA VALUES ANALYSIS/ AIRBORNE VEGETATION NUCLIDE WATER MILK PARTICULATE or (pCi/kg, wet) tpCi/liter) (pCi/liter) GAS (pCi/m 3) Gross Beta 2.8 0.003 H-3 295 Mn-54 12 Fe-59 25 Co-58 12 Co-60 13 Zn-65 26 Zr-95 22 Nb-95 13 1-131 10 a 1 0.04 u 49 CS-134 12 1 0.04 b 47 CS-137 13 1 0.05 b 51 Ba-140 40 3 La-140 14 1 NOTES: a - low level 1-131 is not required since there is no drinking water pathway b - Based on 433 in3 volume P'_2NGS ANNUAL RADIOLOGI(AL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT - 20o9 21

7. Interlaboratory Comparison Program 7.1. Quality Control Program APS maintains an extensive QA/QC Program to provide assurance that samples are collected, handled, tracked, and analyzed to specified requirements. This program includes appropriate elements of USNRC Regulatory Guide 4.15, Quality Assurance for Radiological Monitoring Programs (Normal Operations) - Effluent Streams and the Environment, Rev. 1. Included in the program are procedures for sample collection, preparation and tracking, sample analysis, equipment calibration and checks, and ongoing participation in an interlaboratory comparison program. Duplicate/replicate samples are analyzed to verify analytical precision and sample methodology. Comprehensive data reviews are performed including trending of data where appropriate.

During 2009, APS analyzed the following sample types under the interlaboratory comparison program;

  • Beta/Gamma/in Air Filter
  • 1-131inAir
  • Beta in Water
  • Gamma in Water
  • Tritium in Water
  • Gamma in Milk 7.2. Intercomparison Results APS participates in a crosscheck program using vendor supplied blind radionuclide samples. Results for the interlaboratory comparison program are presented in Table 7.1.

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TABLE 7.1 INTERLABORATORY COMPARISON RESULTS Sample Type Anal,vsis T_'pe Nuclide PVNGS Value Certified Value _ PT Acceptance Limit 2 Results Ganuna Ba- 133 88 94.2 79.4 - 104 Accept (_'s-134 82 88.6 72.7 - 97.5 Accept Cs- 137 63 70 63 - 79.7 Accept WATER Co-60 108 110 99 - 123 Accept Zn-65 122 114 1(!3- 136 Accept Tritium H-3 3831 4230 3610 - 4660 Accept Gross Beta 37 46.1 31.0 - 53.3 Accept ERA RAD-76 PT Study Results Galmna Am-241 133 132 90.4 - 178 Accept (_'s-134 713 790 584 - 907 Accept Cs-I 37 876 913 776 - 1090 Accept WATER Co-60 1240 1230 l(170- 1450 Accept Zn-65 623 631 535 - 786 Accept l-ritium H-3 9695 11800 7680 - 17400 Accept FILTER Gamnm Am-241 74.3 55.4 32.4 - 76.0 Accept Cs- 134 766 865 563 - 1070 Accept Cs-137 793 724 544 - 951 Accept Co-60 54(1 490 379 - 612 Accept Zn-65 229 185 128 - 256 Accept (iross Beta 89 80.7 49.7 - I 18 Accept ERA MRAD-010 PT Study Results Gatmna Ba- 133 87 92.9 78.3 - 1(12 Accept WA-[ER Cs- 134 74 79.4 65.0 - 87.3 Accept Cs-137 52 54.6 49.1 - 62.9 Accept Co-60 115 117 11)5- 131 Accepl Zn-65 92 99.5 89.6 - 119 Accept Gross Beta 23.25 26.0 16.2 - 33.9 Accept ERA RAD-79 PT Study Results FILTER Gross Beta 83.8 62.5 38.5 - 91.3 Accept Gross Bela 74.7 67.4 39.4 - 98.9 Accept ERA MRAD-011 PT Study Results Thecertifiedvaluesare verifiedto meetcriteriaas establishedby NISTNWLAPin Handbooks150and 150-19and the USEPAin NationalStandardsfor WaterProficiencyJesting StudiesCriteriaDocument(December30, 1998).

"AcceptanceLimits"havebeencalculatedper the requirementsof theUSEPAin NationalStandardsfor Water ProficiencyTestingStudiesCriteriaDocument(December30. 1998).

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TABLE 7.1 INTERLABORATORY COMPARISON RESULTS 1 Sample Analysis Nuclide Known PVNGS sigma Resolution Ratio Accept/Reject Type Type Value Value Error

  • Mixed Milk Gamma 1-131 39.9 38.5 1.8 21 0.97 Accept E6683-111 Ce-141 15.1 17 1.7 10 1.12 Accept Cr-51 45.6 45.5 6.7 7 1.00 Accept Cs-134 21.6 20.8 1.2 17 0.96 Accept Cs-137 26.1 28 1.4 20 1.07 Accept Co-58 23.4 24.6 1.3 19 1.05 Accept Mn-54 28.8 32.8 1.6 21 1.14 Accept Fe-59 17.7 23,1 2.3 10 1.31 Accept Zn-65 34.7 36.0 2.6 14 1.04 Accept Co-60 33.2 35.9 1.6 22 1.08 Accept Air U Iodine Cart. 1-131 95.7 101 7.3 14 1.06 I Accept II E6684-111
  • calculated from PVN(IS valueil sigma error value AcceptanceCriteria **

Resolution Ratio 4-7 0.5-2,0 8-15 0.6-1.66 16-50 0.75-1.33 51-200 0.80-1.25

         >200               0.85-1.18 "From NRC Inspection Manual, Inspection Procedure 84750, "Radioactive Waste Treatment, And Effluent And Environmenta_ Monitoring" P\LNGS ANNUAL RADIOLOGICAL        ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT - 2oo9 24
8. Data Interpretations and Conclusions Associated with the analytical process are potential random and systematic errors. Systematic errors can be caused by instrument malfunctions, incomplete precipitation, back scattering, and self-absorption. Random errors are beyond the control of the analyst.

Efforts are made to minimize both systematic and random errors in the data reported. Systematic errors are minimized by performing reviews throughout the analysis. For example, instruments are checked routinely with radioactive sources, and recovery and self-absorption factors based on individual sample analyses are incorporated into the calculation equations where necessary. Random errors are reduced by comparing all data to historical data for the same site and performing comparisons between analytical results when available. In addition, when data do not appear to match historical results, analyses may be rerun on a separate aliquot of the sample to verify the presence of the activity. The acceptance of data is dependent upon the results of quality control samples and is part of the data review process for all analytical results. The "plus or minus value" reported with each analytical result represents the counting error associated with the result and gives the 95% confidence (2_) interval around the data. Most samples contain radioactivity associated with natural background/cosmic radioactivity (e.g. K-40, Th-234, and Be-7). Gross beta results for drinking water and air are due to natural background. Gamma emitting radionuclides, which can be attributed to natural background sources, are not indicated in this report. Results and interpretation of the data for all of the samples analyzed during 2009 are presented in the following sections. Assessment ofpre-operational and operational data revealed no changes to environmental radiation levels. The only nwasurable impact on the en_qronment in 2009 was the low level tritium discovered in subsurface water onsite in the RCA in 2006. See Section 2.4 fi_r specific infi_rmation. 8.1. Air Particulates Weekly gross beta results, in quarterly fonnat, are presented in Tables 8.1 and 8.2. Gross beta activity at indicator locations ranged from 0.013 to 0.080 pCi/m 3. The associated counting error ranged from 0.001 to 0.004 pCi/m 3. Mean quarterly activity is normally calculated using weekly activity over a thirteen (13) week period. Also presented in the tables are the weekly mean values of all the sites as well as the percent relative standard deviation (RSD %) for the data. The gross beta activity is attributable to natural (background) radioactive materials. The findings are consistent with pre-operational baseline and previous operational results. The results are summarized in Table 11.1. Table 8.3 displays the results of gamma spectroscopy on the quarterly composites. No Cs-134 or Cs-137 was observed. P\LN(IS ANNUAL tL_DIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT - 2009 25

8.2. Airborne Radioiodine Tables8.4 and8.5 presentthe quarterlyradioiodineresults.Noairborneradioiodinewas observedin anyofthe samples. 8.3. Vegetation Table 8.6 presents gamma isotopic data for the vegetation samples. No gamma emitting radionuclideswere observed in any of the samples. 8.4. Milk Table 8.7 presents gamma isotopic data for the goat milk samples. No gamma emitting radionuclideswere observed in any of the samples. 8.5. Drinking Water Samples were analyzed for gross beta, tritium, and gamma emitting radionuclides. Results of these analyses are presented in Table 8.8. No tritium or gamma emitting radionuclides were detected in any samples. Gross beta activity ranged from less than detectable to a high of 5.5 pCi/liter (Gavette residence, August composite). The gross beta activity is attributable to natural (background) radioactive materials. 8.6. Ground Water Ground water samples were analyzed for tritium and gamma emitting radionuclides. Results obtainedfrom the analysis of the samples are presented in Table 8.9. No tritium or gamma emitting radionuclides were observed in any of the samples. 8.7. Surface Water Surface water samples from the Reservoirs and Evaporation Ponds were analyzed for tritium and gamma emitting radionuclides. The two Reservoirs contain processed sewage water from the City of Phoenix and are approximately 45 and 85 acres in size. The three Evaporation Ponds receive mostly circulating water from main turbine condenser cooling and are about 200-250 acres each. Evaporation Pond #3 was constructed in 2008 to allow for re-lining of the older ponds. Evaporation Pond #2 was pumped into Evaporation Pond

     #3 (sections 3A and 3B) and will be relined first. Results are presented in Table 8.10. 1-131 was observed in the Evaporation Ponds in two (2) samples (15 to 20 pCi/liter) and four (4) of the Reservoir samples (13 to 32 pCi/liter). 1-131 in these surface water locations is a result of radiopharmaceutical I-131 in the Phoenix sewage effluent.

Tritium was routinely observed in the Evaporation Ponds. The highest concentration in Evaporation Pond #1 was 1224 pCi/liter and the highest concentration in Evaporation P\LNGSANNUALRADIOLOGICALENVIRONMENTALOPERATINGREPORT- 20O9 26

Pond #3 was 991 pCi/liter. Evaporation Pond #2 was empty the entire year due to liner replacement. Tritium was not detected in the Reservoirs. The tritium identified in the Evaporation Ponds has been attributed to permitted plant gaseous effluent releases and secondary plant liquid discharges. WRF Influent (Phoenix sewage effluent containing radiopharmaceutical1-131) samples collected by the WRF were analyzed for gamma emitting radionuclides and tritium. The results, presented in Table 8.10, demonstrate that 1-131 was observed routinely. The highest 1-131concentrationwas 74 pCi!liter.None of the samples analyzed indicatedthe presenceof tritium. Table 8.10 also presents gamma spectroscopy and tritimn measurements of samples collected from SedimentationBasin #2. This basin collects rain water from site runoff and was dry for most of the year. No tritium or gamma emittingradionuclides were observed in the samples. 8.8. Sludge and Sediment 8.8.1. WRF Centrifuge waste sludge Sludge samples were obtained from the WRF centrifuge and analyzed by gamma spectroscopy. 1-131 activity in the sludge is consistent with historical values and, as previously discussed, is due to radiopharmaceuticals in the WRF Influent. 1-131 was present in all forty-nine (49) samples ranging from 387 to 1670 pCi/kg. In-Ill was also identified in the sludge in 3 of the 49 salnples. The highest concentration was 97 pCiikg. It was previously established that In-I 11 is also used in the Phoenix area as a radiopharmaceutical. Resultsfor WRFcentrifugewastesludgecanbe foundinTable8.11. 8.8.2. Cooling Tower sludge Sludge/sediment originating from the Unit 3 Cooling Towers and/or Circulating Water canals was disposed of in the WRF sludge landfill during 2009. Sample results can be found in Table 8.11. 8.9. Data Trends Figures 8.1-8.5present data in graphicalformat. Historicaldata are displayedfor comparison wherepractical. P\LNGS AN2qUAL RADIOLOGI('AL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT - 2oo9 27

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TABLE 8.11 SLUDGE/SEDIMENT ODCM required samlflesdenoted by

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TLDs were placed in forty-nine locations from one to thirty-five miles from the PVNGS. TLD locations are shown in Figures 2.1 and 2.2 and are described in Table 9.1. TLD results for 2009 are presented in Table 9.2. Historical environmental galmna radiation results for 1985 through 2009 are presented in graphical form on Figure 9.1 (excluding transit control TLD #45). Figure 9.2 depicts the environmental TLD results from 2009 as compared to the pre-operational TLD results (excluding sites #41, #43, and #46-50 as they were deleted (and later assigned to a new location) or had no pre-op TLD at the location for comparison). The site to site comparisons indicate a direct correlation with respect to pre-operational results. It is evident that the offsite dose, as measured by TLDs, has not changed since Palo Verde became operational. P'v,'NGSANNUALRADIOLOGICALENVIRONMENTALOPERATINGREPORT - 2009 49

TABLE 9.1 TLD SITE LOCATIONS (distances and directions are relative to Unit 2 in miles) TLD SITE LOCATION LOCATION DESCRIPTION 1 E30 Goodyear 2 ENE24 Scott-Libby School 3 E21 Liberty School 4 E16 Buckeye 5 ESE11 Palo Verde School 6* SSE31 APS Gila Bend substation 7 SE7 Old US 80 and Arlington School Rd 8 SSE4 Southern Pacific Pipeline Rd. 9 $5 Southern Pacific Pipeline Rd. 10 SE5 355thAve. and Elliot Rd. 11 ESE5 339thAve. and Dobbins Rd. 12 E5 339thAve. and Buckeye-Salome Rd. 13 N1 N site boundary 14 NNE2 NNE site boundary 15 NE2 NE site boundary, WRF access road 16 ENE2 ENE site boundary 17 E2 E site boundary 18 ESE2 ESE site boundary 19 SE2 SE site boundary 20 SSE2 SSE site boundary 21 $3 S site boundary 22 SSW3 SSW site boundary 23 W5 N of Elliot Rd 24 SW4 N of Elliot Rd 25 WSW5 N of Elliot Rd 26 SSW4 S of Elliot Rd 27 SW1 SW site boundary 28 WSWI WSW site boundary 29 WI W site boundary 30 WNWI WNW site boundary 31 NWI NW site boundary 32 NNW1 NNW site boundary 33 NW4 S of Buckeye Rd 34 NNW5 395thAve. and Van Buren St. 35 NNW8 Tonopah 36 N5 Wintersburg Rd. and Van Buren St. 37 NNE5 363ra Ave. and Van Buren St. 38 NE5 355 th Ave. and Buckeye Rd. 39 ENE5 343rdAve. N of Broadway Rd. 40 N2 Wintersburg 41 ESE3 Arlington School 42 N8 Ruth Fisher School P\'_'NGS AN'NI_!ALRADIOLO(iICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT - 2009 5O

TABLE 9.1 TLD SITE LOCATIONS (distances and directions are relative to Unit 2 in miles) TLD SITE LOCATION LOCATION DESCRIPTION 43 NE5 Winters Well School 44* ENE35 El Mirage 45** Onsite Central Laboratory (lead pig) 46 ENE30 Litchfield Park School 47 E35 Littleton School 48 E24 Jackrabbit Trail 49 ENEI 1 Palo Verde Rd. 50 WNW5 S of Buckeye-Salome Rd.

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10. Land Use Census 10.1. Introduction In accordance with the PVNGS ODCM, Section 6.2, the annual Land Use Census was performed within five miles of Unit 2 containment in April 2009.

Observations were made in each of the 16 meteorological sectors to determine the nearest milking animals, residences, and gardens of greater than 500 square feet. This census was completed by driving the roads and speaking with residents. The results of the Land Use Census are presented in Table 10.1 and discussed below. The directions and distances listed are in sectors and miles from the Unit 2 containment. 10.2. Census Results Nearest Resident There were _ro (2) changes in nearest resident status. Dose calculations indicated the highest dose to be 0.229 mrem. Milk Animal There were five (5) changes in milk animal status. Dose calculations indicated the highest dose to be 0.872 mrem. Vegetable Gardens There were four (4) changes in nearest garden status. Dose calculations indicated the highest dose to be 0.332 mrem. See Table 10.1for a sunmaaryof the specificresults and Table 2.1 for current sample locations. P\ .'NGS ANNUAL RAD1OLOGI(2AL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT - 2009 55

TABLE 10.1 2009 LAND USE CENSUS (Distances and directions are relative to Unit 2 in miles) NEAREST NEAREST NEAREST CALCULATED DOSE SECTOR RESIDENT GARDEN MILK ANIMAL (torero) CHANGE (COW/GOAT) FROM 2008 N 1.55 NONE 2.69 Resident 392E-02 GARDEN Milk 3.50E-01 MILK NNE 1.52 2.23 2.05 Resident 7 86E-02 GARDEN Garden 3..,_E-01 MILK Milk 7.60E-01 NE 2.16 NONE 3.9 [ Resident 1.14E-O1 Mi lk 5.41E-01 ENE 2.05 4.72 2.52 Resident 8 09E-02 RESIDENT Garden 1.00E-01 GARDEN Milk 5.91E-01 MILK E 2.81 NONE NONE Resident 5.23E-02 ESE 1.89 NONE 1.95 Resident 1.32E-0! MILK Milk 8.72E-01 SE 3.36 NONE 3.40 Resident 8.80E-02 MILK Milk 5.30E-01 SSE NONE NONE NONE NA S 4.67 NONE NONE Resident 2.29E-01 RESIDENT SSW NONE NONE NONE NA SW 1.3 9 NONE NONE Resident 1.41E-01 WSW 0.75 NONE NONE Resident 1.08E-O1 W 0.70 NONE NONE Resident 5.02E-02 WNW 2.67 NONE NONE Resident 1.05E-02 NW 0.93 NONE NONE Resident 3.71E-02 NNW 1.30 4.34 NONE Resident 2.91E-02 GARDEN (iarden 4.70E-02 COMMENTS: Dose calculations were performed using the GASPAR code and 2008 meteorological data and source term Dose reported for each location is the total for all three PVNGS Units and is the highest individual dose identified (organ, bone, total body, or skin). PX,,_qGS ANNUAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPEK_'[IN(i REPORT- 2009 56

11. Summary and Conclusions The conclusions are based on a review of the radio assay results and environmental gamma radiation measurements for the 2009 calendar year. Where possible, the data were compared to pre-operational sample data.

All sample results for 2009 are presented in Tables 8.1-8.11 and do not include observations of naturally occurring radionuclides, with the exception of gross beta in air and gross beta in drinkin¢ water. Table 11.1 summarizes the ODCM required samples and is in the format required by the NRC BTP on Environmemal Monitoring. 1-131 concentrations identified on occasion in the Evaporation Ponds, WRF Influent, WRF Centrifuge sludge, and Reservoirs is the result of offsite sources and appears in the effluent sewage from Phoenix. The levels of I-131 detected in these locations are consistent with levels identified in previous years. Tritium concentrations identified in surface water onsite have been attributed to PVNGS permitted gaseous effluent releases and secondary plant releases. These concentrations are consistent with historical values. Environmental radiation levels are consistent with measurements reported in previous Pre-operational and Operational Radiological Environmental annual reports, References 1 and 2. The only measurable impact on the environment in 2009 was the low level tritium discovered hi subsurfiwe water onsite in tile Radiologieal Controlled Area hi 2006. See Section 2.4 fi_r _wecif!c information. P\ ,'NGS ANNUAL RADIOL()GICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT - 2009 57

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12. References
1. Pre-Operational Radiological Monitoring Program, Summary Report 1979-1985
2. 1985-2008 Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Reports, Palo Verde Nuclear Generating Station
3. Palo Verde Nuclear Generating Station Technical Specifications and Technical Reference Manual
4. Offsite Dose Calculation Manual, PVNGS Units 1, 2, and 3
5. Regulatory Guide 4.1. Programs for Monitoring Radioactivity in the Environs of Nuclear Power Plants
6. Regulatory Guide 4.8, Environmental Technical Specifications for Nuclear Power Plants
7. NRC Radiological Assessment Branch Technical Position on Environmental Monitoring, Revision 1, November 1979 (Incorporated into NUREG- 1301)
8. NEI 07-07, Nuclear Energy Institute, Industry Ground Water Protection Initiative - Final Guidance Document, August 2007 P\'_'NGSANNUAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPEtLaITING REPORT - 2009 62

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APS - PVNGS 2009Annual Monitoringand ComplianceReport DATE WELL ID MEASURED TYPE OF MEASUREMENT APP-10 01/14/09 956.27 114.55 841.92 QuarterlyIndicator 05/06/09 956.27 115.15 841.32 QuarterlyIndicator 06/08/09 956.27 115.34 841.13 Verificationsamplingforsulfate 07/08/09 956.27 1!5.69 840.78 QuarterlyIndicator 10/21/09 956.27 !16.69 839.78 QuarterlyIndicator APP-11 03/10!09 950.27 71.45 879,02 FromTransducer 08/27!09 950.27 71.85 878.62 FromTransducer 10/16/09 950.27 72.15 878.32 FromTransducer 12/16/09 950,27 72,25 878.22 FromTransducer APP-12 01/15/09 957.83 130.29 827.54 QuarterlyIndicator 05/06/09 957.83 130.55 827.28 QuarterlyIndicator 07/08109 957.83 131.05 826.78 QuarterlyIndicator 10/21109 957.83 131.75 826.08 QuarterlyIndicator APP-13 01/07109 920.69 87.83 832.86 MonthlyAmbient 02/04t09 920.69 87.82 832.87 MonthlyAmbient 03/05/09 920.69 87.94 832.75 MonthlyAmbient 04/29/09 920.69 87,88 832.81 MonthlyAmbient 05/20/09 920,69 87.98 832.71 MonthlyAmbient 06/04/09 920.69 87.90 832.79 MonthlyAmbient 07/14/09 920.69 87.95 832.74 MonthlyAmbient 08/19/09 920.69 87.80 832,89 MonthlyAmbient 11/05/09 920.69 87.61 833.08 QuarterlyIndicator APP-14 01/07/09 920.52 60.40 860.12 MonthlyAmbient 02/04/09 920.52 60.08 860.44 MonthlyAmbient 03/05/09 920.52 60.10 860.42 MonthlyAmbient 04/29/09 920.52 60,13 860.39 MonthlyAmbient 05/20/09 920.52 60.13 860.39 MonthlyAmbient 06/04/09 920.52 60.15 860.37 MonthlyAmbient 07/14/09 920.52 60.20 860.32 MonthlyAmbient 08/19/09 920.52 60.30 860.22 MonthlyAmbient 11/09/09 920.52 60.71 859.81 QuarterlyIndicator P:_APS-PVNGS\138949 - 2009 Annual Mon. and Compl. Repod\Detiverables\Reports\FtnalL_ppendix C\Table C-3b Water Levels.xlsx Page 2 of 9

APS- PVNGS 2009 AnnualMonitoringand Compliance Report TOPOFCASING MEASURED DEPTH WATER DATE WELL ID ELEVATION TO WATER ELEVATION TYPE OF MEASUREMENT MEASURED

                                           ,,(FT AMSL)                         (FT BMP} ,             (FT AMSL)

APP-15 01/07/09 924.74 62.09 862.65 MonthlyAmbient 02/04/09 924.74 61.88 862,86 MonthlyAmbient 03/05/09 924.74 61,97 862.77 MonthlyAmbient 04/29/09 924.74 61.95 862.79 MonthlyAmbient 05/20/09 924.74 61.96 862.78 MonthlyAmbient 06/04/09 924.74 61.99 862.75 MonthlyAmbient 07/15/09 924.74 62.15 862.59 MonthlyAmbient 08/19/09 924.74 61,95 862,79 MonthlyAmbient 11/09/09 924.74 62,19 862.55 QuarterlyIndicator PV-14H 03/11/09 922.01 57.96 864.05 QuarterlyIndicator 06/15/09 922.01 58.08 863.93 QuarterlyIndicator 09/17109 922.01 58.13 86'3.88 Quarterlyindicator 10/22/09 922.01 58,10 863.91 QuarterlyIndicator PV-174 03/05/09 955.75 59.76 895.99 FromTransducer 06/18/09 955.75 6I. 10 894.65 FromTransducer 08/27/09 955.75 61.10 894.65 FromTransducer 10/16/09 955.75 61.61 894.14 FromTransducer PV-183 03/11/09 951.70 60.0! 891.69 FromTransducer 06/18/09 951.70 60.55 891.I5 FromTransducer 08/27/09 951.70 61.00 890.70 FromTransducer 10/23/09 951.70 61.11 890.59 FromTransducer PV-191A 03/03/09 943.60 Dry Dry QtrlyWQ 06/18/09 943.60 Dry Dry QtrlyWQ 08/28/09 943,60 Dry Dry QtrlyWQ 10/21/09 943.60 Dry Dry QtrlyWQ PV-192A 03/03/09 943.31 95.68 847.63 FromTransducer 06/18/09 943.31 95.75 847.56 FromTransducer 08/28/09 943.31 95.81 847.50 FromTransducer 10/!6/09 943.31 95.88 847,43 FromTransducer PV-193A 02/27/09 943.71 79.63 864.08 QuarterlyIndicator 05/27/09 943.71 79.48 864.23 QuarterlyIndicator 08/03/09 943.71 79.55 864.16 QuarterlyIndicator 10/28/09 943.71 79.11 864.60 Quarterlyindicator P _APS-PVNGS\138949 - 2009 Annual Mort. and Compl. Report\Deliverables\Reports\ginal_Appendix C\Tabte C-3b Water Levels.xlsx Page 3 of 9

APS- PVNGS 2009 Annual Monitoring and Compliance Report DATE WELL ID TYPE OF MEASUREMENT MEASURED PV-195A 03/1!/09 921.71 48.80 872.91 QuarterlyIndicator 06/23/09 921.71 48.99 872.72 Quarterlyindicator 09/17/09 921.7! 49.08 872.63 QuarterlyIndicator 11/10/09 921.71 49.04 872.67 QuarterlyIndicator PV-198AR 01/13/09 931.48 75.78 855.70 Contingencymonthlyindicatorsamplingforchloride exceedance 02/11/09 931.48 75.81 855.67 Quarterlyindicator 05/27/08 931.48 76.33 855.15 Quarterlyindicator 07/22/09 931.48 76.59 854.89 Quarterlyindicatorandverificationsamplingforboron, chloride,totaldissolvedsolids,potassium,andchromium. 10/14/09 931.48 76.85 854.63 Quarterlyindicatorandcontingencymonthlyindicator samplingforchlorideexceedance 11/04/09 931.48 76.83 854.65 Contingencymonthlyindicatorsamplingforchloride exceedance PV-205A 03/24/09 907.23 69.94 837.29 FromTransducer 08/28/09 907.23 69.92 837.31 FromTransducer 10/15/09 907.23 70.00 837.23 FromTransducer PV-206A 02/10/09 947.91 82.30 865.61 QuarterlyIndicator 05/20/09 947.91 82.56 865.35 QuarterlyIndicator 08/03/09 947.91 82.81 865.10 QuarterlyIndicator 10/28/09 947.91 82.96 864.95 QuarterlyIndicator PV-207A 03/30/09 967.24 Dry Dry FromTransducer;Confirmedquarterlywithsounder 06/30/09 967.24 Dry Dry FromTransducer;Confirmedquarterlywithsounder 09/30/09 967.24 Dry Dry FromTransducer;Confirmedquarterlywithsounder 10/28/09 967.24 Dry Dry FromTransducer;Confirmedquarterlywithsounder 12/30/09 967.24 Dry Dry FromTransducer;Confirmedquarterlywithsounder PV-216R 03/17/09 891.01 198.16 692.85 FornitrateexceedanceinAPP-3 06/17/09 89! .0I 199.33 691.68 FornitrateexceedanceinAPP-3 08/20/09 891.01 202.!5 688.86 FornitrateexceedanceinAPP-3, WL recheckedon9/1/09: DTW@ 12:50= 202.57ft bmp, TROLL= 14.34fl

                   ! 1/18/09                89!.0 !                          202.82                  688.19                         FornitrateexceedanceinAPP-3 PV-21H             03/05/09                 962.10                            72.78                  889.32                                FromTransducer 06/18/09                 962.10                            73.40                  888.70                                FromTransducer 08/27/09                 962.10                            73.64                  888.46                                FromTransducer 10/16/09                 962.10                            73.82                  888.28                                FromTransducer P:_APS-PVNGS\138949   2009 Annual Mon and CompL Report\Deliverables\Reports\Final_Appendix C\Table C*3b Water Levels.xlsx                                   Page 4 of 9

APS- PVNGS 2009 AnnualMonitoringand ComplianceReport TOPOFCASING MEASURED DEPTH WATER DATE WELL ID ELEVATION TO WATER ELEVATION TYPE OF MEASUREMENT MEASURED (FTAMSL) (FTBMP} (FTAMSL) PV-24H 01/06/09 947.00 59.63 887,37 FromSounder 03/12/09 947.00 Noreading Probedry FromTransducer 06/23/09 947.00 59.85 887.15 FromSounder 09/01/09 947.00 Noreading Probedry FromTransducer PV-24HB 01/02/09 940.91 54.43 886.48 FromTransducer 06117/09 940.91 54.80 886.11 FromTransducer 08t28!09 940.91 55.03 885.88 FromTransducer 10/!6!09 940.91 55.10 885.81 FromTransducer PV-25HA 01/02/09 942.10 60.11 881.99 FromTransducer 06/17!09 942.10 60.69 881.41 FromTransducer 08!27/09 942.10 61,18 880.92 FromTransducer 10/23/09 942.10 61.24 880.86 FromTransducer PV-28HB 01/06/09 930,81 47.32 883.49 FromTransducer 06/17!09 930.8! 47.67 883.!4 FromTransducer 08/27t09 930.81 48.38 882.43 FromTransducer 10/23/09 930.81 48.71 882.10 FromTransducer PV-29HB 03/13/09 928,40 48,85 879.55 FromTransducer 06/17/09 928.40 49.17 879.23 FromTransducer 08/28/09 928.40 49.5! 878.89 FromTransducer 10/23/09 928.40 49.60 878.80 FromTransducer PV-34H 02/27/09 911,51 45.88 865.63 QuarterlyIndicator 06/23/09 911.51 46.45 865.06 QuarterlyIndicator 09/16/09 911,51 46.87 864.65 QuarterlyIndicator 11/05/09 91!.51 46.86 864.65 QuarterlyIndicator PV-Q5 01/08/09 938.31 58.12 880.19 FromTransducer 03/13/09 938.31 58.44 879.87 FromTransducer 06/18/09 938.31 5890 879.41 FromTransducer 10/23/09 938.31 59.55 878,76 FromTransducer P:LAPS-PVNGS\138949 - 2009 Annual Mon. and CompL Report\Deliverables\Reports\Final_Appendix C\Table C-3b Water Levels.xlsx Page 5 of 9

! APS- PVNGS 2009AnnualMonitoringandCompliance Report TOPOFCASING MEASURED DEPTH WATER DATE WELL ID ELEVATION TO WATER ELEVATION TYPE OF MEASUREMENT MEASURED

                                       ,,(FT,AMSL)                       (FTBMP)                 (FTAMSL)

PV-Q8 02/10/09 923,80 79.00 844.80 QuarterlyIndicator 05/27/09 923.80 78.97 844.83 QuarterlyIndicator 08/05/09 923.80 78.97 844.83 QuarterlyIndicator

                   !0/07/09                 923.80                           79.07                  844.73                      Verificationsamplingforboron 10/28/09                 923.80                           78.88                  844.92                            QuarterlyIndicator 12/0!/09                 923.80                           79.07                  844.73               Contingencymonthlyindicatorsamplingforboron exceedance PV-R2AR             03/12/09                 961.15                           76.08                  885.07                            Quarterlyindicator 06/17/09                 961.15                           76.55                  884.60                            QuarterlyIndicator 09/24/09                 961.15                           77.35                  883.80                            QuarterlyIndicator 11/18/09                 96t. 15                          77.70                  883.45                            QuarterlyIndicator PV-TR1             03!10/09                 962,60                           64.35                  898.25                             FromTransducer 06/17/09                 962,60                           67,04                  895.56                             FromTransducer 08/27/09                 962.60                           67.06                  895.55                             FromTransducer
                   !0/16!09                 962.60                           68.25                  894.35                             FromTransducer U5-PTWB             03/13/09                 930.81                           45.50                  885.31                             FromTransducer 06/18/09                 930.81                           45.65                  885.16                             FromTransducer 08/28/09                 930.8!                           46.05                  884.76                             FromTransducer 10/23/09                 930.81                           46.34                  884.47                             FromTransducer RPZ-la             03/19/09                  956.21                            Dry                    Dry                              FromTransducer 07/21/09                 956.21                             Dry                    Dry                              FromTransducer 10120/09                  956.21                            Dry                    Dry                              FromTransducer RPZ-lb             03/19/09                  956.20                           52.35                 903.85                             FromTransducer 07/2!/09                  956.20                            Dry                    Dry                              FromTransducer
                   !0/20/09                  956.20                            Dry                    Dry                              FromTransducer RPZ-2a             03/20/09                  953.37                           36.86                 916.5!                             FromTransducer 07/21/09                  953.37                           37.85                 915.52                             FromTransducer 10/20/09                  953.37                            Dry                    Dry                              FromTransducer RPZ-2b             03/19/09                  953.42                           56.65                 896.77                             FromTransducer 06/26/09                  953.42                           57.74                  895.68                            FromTransducer 07/21/09                  953.42                           58.01                  895.41                            FromTransducer 10/20/09                  953.42                           58.65                  894.77                                 Manual P _APS-PVNGS\138949   2009 Annual Mon. and Compl. Repod\Delwerables\Reports\Final_Appendix C\Table C-3b Water Levels xlsx                               Page 6 of 9

APS - PVNGS 2009 AnnualMonitoringand ComplianceReport DATE WELL ID TYPE OF MEASUREMENT MEASURED RPZ-3a 03/17/09 953,96 30.50 923.46 FromTransducer 07/21/09 953.96 30.69 923.27 FromTransducer 10/17/09 953.96 30.79 923,17 FromTransducer RPZ-3b 03/17/09 953.96 52.18 901.78 FromTransducer 07/21/09 953.96 53.20 900,76 FromTransducer 10/20/09 953,96 53,79 900.!7 FromTransducer RPZ-4a 03117/09 958.75 Dry Dry FromTransducer 07/21/09 958.75 Dry Dry FromTransducer 10/20/09 958.75 Dry Dry FromTransducer RPZ-4b 03/17/09 959.29 Dry Dry FromTransducer 07/21!09 959.29 Dry Dry FromTransducer 10/20/09 959,29 Dry Dry FromTransducer RPZ-5a 03119/09 964.23 30.23 934.00 FromTransducer 07/21/09 964.23 30.60 933.63 FromTransducer 10t20/09 964.23 30.76 933.47 FromTransducer RPZ-5b 03/19/09 963,92 57.69 906.23 FromTransducer 07/21/09 963.92 57.65 906.27 FromTransducer 10/20/09 963.92 57.67 906.25 FromTransducer RPZ-6a 03/19!09 956.33 29.52 926.81 FromTransducer 07/21/09 956.33 29.68 926.65 FtomTransducer 10/16/09 956,33 29.78 926.55 FromTransducer RPZ-6b 03/19/09 956.21 53.96 902.25 FromTransducer 07/21/09 956.2! 54.05 902.16 FromTransducer 10/16/09 956.21 54.10 902,11 FromTransducer RPZ-7a 03/19/09 953.72 31.62 922.10 FromTransducer 07/21/09 953.72 32.20 921.52 FromTransducer 10/16/09 953.72 32.59 921.13 FromTransducer RPZ-7b 03/19/09 955.39 54.58 900.81 FromTransducer 07/21/09 955.39 55,21 900.18 FromTransducer 10/16/09 955.39 55.40 899.99 FromTransducer P:LAPS-PVNGS\138949 2009 Annual Mon. and Compl. Report\Dehverables\Reports\Final_,ppendix C\Table C-3b Water Levels.xlsx Page 7 of 9

APS- PVNGS 2009 Annual Monitoring and Compliance Report TOPOFCASING MEASURED DEPTH WATER DATE WELL ID ELEVATION TO WATER ELEVATION TYPE OF MEASUREMENT MEASURED (FTAMS,I_) (FTBMP) (FTAMSL) RPZ-8a 03/19/09 957.25 Dry Dry FromTransducer 07/21/09 957.25 Dry Dry FromTransducer 10/16/09 957r25 Dry Dry FromTransducer RPZ-8b 03119109 957.27 Dry Dry FromTransducer 07/21/09 957.27 Dry Dry FromTransducer

                    !0116/09                 957.27                               Dry                    Dry                        FromTransducer RPZ-9a            03t19t09                  958.74                               Dry                    Dry                        FromTransducer 0712!I09                  958.74                               Dry                    Dry                        FromTransducer 10116109                 958.74                               Dry                    Dry                        FromTransducer RPZ-gb            03/19/09                  958.69                               Dry                    Dry                        FromTransducer 07121109                  958.69                               Dry                    Dry                        FromTransducer
                    !0116109                 958.69                               Dry                    Dry                        FromTransducer PV-219C            01114109                  943.00                               Dry                    Dry                           Monthly 02103/09                  943.00                               Dry                    Dry               Monthly;abandonedin February2009 PV-220C             01114109                 943.00                               Dry                    Dry                           Monthly 02/03/09                  943.00                              Dry                    Dry                            Monthly 03103/09                  943.00                              Dry                    Dry                            Monthly 04/!6/09                  943.00                              Dry                    Dry                            Monthly 05/05t09                  943.00                              Dry                    Dry                            Monthly 06/02/09                  943.00                              Dry                    Dry                            Monthly 07/21/09                  943.00                               Dry                   Dry                            Monthly PV-221C             01114109                  944.00                               Dry                    Dry                           Monthly 02/03/09                  944.00                               Dry                   Dry                            Monthly 03/03/09                  944.00                               Dry                   Dry                            Monthly 04/16/09                  944.00                               Dry                    Dry                           Monthly 05/05/09                  944.00                               Dry                    Dry                           Monthly 06/02/09                  944.00                               Dry                    Dry                           Monthly 07/21/09                  944.00                               Dry                    Dry                           Monthly P _APS*PVNGS\138949 - 2009 Annual Mon. and Compl. Report\Deliverables\Reports\Final\Appendix C\Table C-3b Water Levels.xlsx                        Page 8 of 9

APS- PVNGS 2009Annual Monitoringand ComplianceReport DATE WELL ID TYPE OF MEASUREMENT MEASURED PV-222C 01/14109 943,00 Dry Dry Monthly 02/03/09 943.00 Dry Dry Monthly 03/03/09 943.00 Dry Dry Monthly 04/16/09 943.00 Dry Dry Monthly 05/05/09 943.00 Dry Dry Monthly 06/02/09 943,00 Dry Dry Monthly 07/21/09 943.00 Dry Dry Monthly PV-223C 01/14!09 943,00 Dry Dry Monthly 02/03/09 943.00 Dry Dry Monthly 03/03/09 943,00 Dry Dry Monthly 04/16/09 943.00 Dry Dry Monthly 05/05/09 943,00 Dry Dry Monthly 06/03/09 943.00 Dry Dry Monthly 07/21/09 943,00 Dry Dry Monthly Notes: DTW- DepthToWater ft amsl- feetabovemeansealevel fl bmp- feetbelowmeasuringpoint WL- WaterLevel WQ- WaterQuality P _APS-PVNGS\138949 - 2009 Annual Mon and Compl. Report\Delicerables\Reports\Final_Appendix C\Table C 3b Water Levels.xlsx Page 9 of 9}}