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{{#Wiki_filter:REGULATORY INFORMATION DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM (RIDS)ACCESSION NBR:8207070279 OUTDATE: 82/06/02 NOTARIZED:
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ACCESSION NBR:8207070279             OUTDATE: 82/06/02       NOTARIZED: NO         DOCK T FACIL:50 220 Nine Mile Point Nuclear Station< Unit 1i Niagara Powe                 050  220 AUTH INANE             AUTHOR AFFILIATION PERKINS,T ~ J ~       Niagar a Mohawk Power Corp, RGC IP ~ NAl4E         RECIPIENT AFFIlIATION HAYIESt R ~ C ~       Region   li Office of Director


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BOX 32 LYCOMING, NEW YORK 13093/TELEPHONE (315)343-2110 June, 2, 1982 A,.RonaLd C.Haynes RegmnaL Adnu.nLb~o/L United Statee Nuclea/L ReguLato/I.y Comm@amn Regin I b31 Pa/I.k Avenue, Kcng o$P/t.u5aia, PA.1940Itl RE: N~ne NXe NucLea/L Sta~n Unit Ill FaciLity Opefta~g&cence.VPR-63 Docket No.50-220 Sea/L St.Haynes: EncLoaed pLea/t,e)md/Levied pages W be, i.nbe/tted
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TABLE OF CONTENTS List of Tables List of Figures Introduction
TABLE OF CONTENTS
~Pa e II.Description 1)'ample Methodology 1 II 2)Analysis Performed-3)Changes to the 1981 Sample Program 4)Exceptions to the 1981 Sample Program III.Evaluation of Environmental Data A)Aquatic Program 1)Cladophora 2)Dam Shoreline Sediment 0 3)Fish 4)Lake 1Yater B)Terrestrial Program 1)Air Particulates 2)Monthly Air Particulate Composites 3)Airborne Radioiodine (I-131)4)TLD (Environmental Dosimetry)
                                                            ~Pa e List of Tables List of Figures Introduction II. Description
S)-Radiation Monitors 6)Milk 7)Milch Animal Census 8).Human Food Products 9)Special Studies.
: 1) 'ample     Methodology 1 II
C q1 h~~i Q C)Conclusion D)References E)Sample Summaries TABLE OF CONTENTS (continued)
: 2)   Analysis Performed
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: 3)   Changes   to the   1981 Sample Program
~~I t LIST OF TABLES Table No.Table 1 Table 2 Content Sample Collection and Analysis, Site Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program-Aquatic Program Sample Collection and Analysis, Site Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program-Terrestrial Program~Pa e Table 3 Concentrations of Gamma Emitters in Cladophora Samples Table 4 Table SA Table SB Table 6 Concentrations of Sr-90 and Gamma Emitters in Shoreline Sediment Samples Concentrations of Strontium 89 and 90 and Gamma Emitters in Fish Samples (pCi/g-wet)
: 4)     Exceptions to the 1981 Sample Program III. Evaluation       of Environmental     Data A)     Aquatic Program
Concentrations of Strontium 89 and 90 and Gamma Emitters in Fish Samples (pCi/kg-dry) l Concentrations of Beta Emitters in Lake Water Samples Table 7 Concentrations of Tritium and Strontium 89 and 90 in Lake Water (Quarterly Composite Samples)Table 8 Concentrations of Gamma Emitters in Lake Water Samples Table 9 Environmental Airborne Particulate Samples-'ff Site Stations, Gross Beta Activity Table 10 Environmental Airborne Particulate Samples-On Site Stations, Gross Beta Activity Table ll Concentratons of Gamma Emitters in Monthly Composites of NMP Air Particulate Samples Table 12 Environmental Charcoal Cartridge Samples-Off Site Stations, I-131 Activity Table 13 Environmental Charcoal Cartridge Samples-On Site Stations, I-131 Activity Table 14 Direct Radiation Measurements
: 1)     Cladophora
-Quarterly Restuls Table 15 Continuous Radiation Monitors (GM) 4  
: 2)     Dam Shoreline Sediment 0
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: 3)     Fish
Table No.Table 16 Table 17 Content Concentrations of Iodine-131 in Milk I Concentration of Gamma Emitters in Milk (Monthly Samples)~Pa e Table 18 Table 19 Table 20 Concentrations of Strontium 90 in Milk (Monthly Samples)I'\I Milch Animal Census Concentrations of Gamma Emitters in Various Food Products Table 21 Table 22 Concentration of Gamma Emitters in Fodder Crops and Pasture Grass Con'centration of Gamma Emitters in Surface Natcr Samples'Table 23 Concentration of Gamma Emitters in Soil and Sediment Samples Table 24 Canal Nater Data-Monthly Composite Samples  
: 4)     Lake 1Yater B)   Terrestrial     Program
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: 1)     Air Particulates
: 2)     Monthly   Air Particulate   Composites
: 3)     Airborne Radioiodine (I-131)
: 4)     TLD   (Environmental Dosimetry)
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Radiation Monitors
: 6)     Milk
: 7)     Milch Animal     Census
: 8)   .Human Food     Products
: 9)     Special Studies     .
 
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TABLE OF CONTENTS (continued) i   Q                                           ~Pa e C) Conclusion D) References E) Sample Summaries 11
 
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LIST OF TABLES Table No.                   Content                        ~Pa e Table 1   Sample   Collection and Analysis, Site Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program - Aquatic Program Table 2    Sample   Collection and Analysis, Site Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program   - Terrestrial   Program Table 3   Concentrations of   Gamma Emitters in Cladophora Samples Table 4   Concentrations of Sr-90 and Gamma Emitters in Shoreline Sediment Samples Table SA  Concentrations of Strontium 89 and 90 and Gamma Emitters in Fish Samples (pCi/g-wet)
Table SB  Concentrations of Strontium 89 and 90 and Gamma Emitters in Fish Samples (pCi/kg-dry) l Table 6    Concentrations of Beta Emitters in Lake Water Samples Table 7   Concentrations of Tritium and Strontium 89 and 90   in Lake Water   (Quarterly Composite Samples)
Table 8   Concentrations of   Gamma Emitters in Lake Water Samples Table 9
          'ff Environmental Airborne Particulate Samples-Site Stations,   Gross Beta   Activity Table 10   Environmental Airborne Particulate Samples-On Site Stations, Gross Beta Activity Table ll   Concentratons   of Gamma Emitters in Monthly Composites of   NMP Air Particulate Samples Table 12   Environmental Charcoal Cartridge Samples-Off Site Stations, I-131 Activity Table 13   Environmental Charcoal Cartridge Samples-On Site Stations, I-131 Activity Table 14   Direct Radiation   Measurements   - Quarterly Restuls Table 15   Continuous Radiation Monitors     (GM)
 
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Table No.                 Content                        ~Pa e Table 16 Concentrations of Iodine-131 in Milk I
Table 17  Concentration of Gamma Emitters in Milk (Monthly Samples)
Table 18 Concentrations of Strontium 90 in Milk (Monthly Samples)
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I Table 19  Milch Animal Census Table 20  Concentrations of Gamma Emitters in Various Food Products Table 21 Concentration of Gamma Emitters in Fodder Crops and Pasture Grass Table 22  Con'centration of   Gamma Emitters in Surface Natcr Samples
    'Table 23 Concentration of   Gamma Emitters in Soil and Sediment Samples Table 24 Canal Nater Data   - Monthly Composite Samples
 
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LIST  OF FIGURES Fi re  No.                  Content                  ~Pa e Figure  1  Off Site Environmental Station    and TLD  Locations Figure  2  Off Site Monitoring-Station Locations Figure  3  On  Site Environmental Station and    TLD Locations Figure  4  Food Crops, Meat, Poultry, and Egg Collections -  1981 Figure 'S  Milch Animal Census and Milk Sample Location Locations Figure  6  Special Samples Figure  7  New  York State  Map with Regions
 
TABLE SB Concentrations of Strontium-89 0 90 6 Gamma Emitters in Fish Samples Results in Units of pCi/kg (dry)
GAMfA EMI ITERS Sample Date    Sample Type        Sr-89      Sr-90    K-40    hin-54    Co-58    Co-60. Cs-134 Cs'-137  Others FITZPATRICK May 1981    Lake  Trout Nl      <27.6    <  6.9    9840.0  <32. 5  <  49.2  <  42.6  < 27.6  118.1  < LLD Lake  Trout 82        12.8    <  6.2    9269 '  <35. 9  <  50.8  <  53.8  < 29.9  158.5  < LLD White Sucker        <38.6    <14.0    16592.0  87.8      229.4    585.6  < 36.1  175.7  < LLD October 1981 Lake  Trout          <18. 8    <  8.7    10571.0  <29. 3  <  32.7  <  40.9  < 24.9  150.0  < LLD White Sucker Nl      <49, 4    <15.0    20360.0  <44. 8  <  50.9  <  47.3  < 42.2  376.7  < LLD White Sucker 82      <40. 8      11.9    19684.0  <53. 2  <  63.8  <  53.2  < 48.9  292.6  < LLD NINE MILE POINT.
May 1981    Lake, Trout Nl      <18.9    <  5.4    9610.0  <27. 3  <  40.3  <  34.1  < 21.7  189.1  < LL'D Lake  Trout 82        75.2    <  7.2    8729.0  <36. 1  <105.4    <192. 6  < 28.6  129.4  < LLD White Sucker          19.6    <10. 8    16830.0  69. 3    222.8    544.4    < 29.2  133 ..6 < LLD October 1981 Lake  Trout          <26. 7    <  7.8    12400.0  <87. 6  <  40.3  <116. 8  < 29.4  210.8  < LLD White Sucker Nl      <24. 2    <ll. 0    17390.0  <34. 8  <  43.2  <  44,6  < 32.4  470.0  < LLD White Sucker N2      <84. g    <29. 5    17784.0  <49. 4  <  59.3  <  59.3  < 47.9  355.7  < LLD '
 
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Concentrations of Strontium-89 5 90 5 Gamma Emitters in Fish Samples Results in Units of pCi/kg (dry) 1 GAWA EMITTERS Sample Date      Sample Type          Sr-89    Sr-90      K-40  . Mn-54      Co-58  Co-60  Cs-134 Cs-137. Others
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May 1981      White Sucker        <  48,1    < 16,6    16960.0    <37.6      <48. 8 < 58. 3 < 30.7  148.4  < LLD October 1981  Lake Trout          <  69.7    < 27.6    10080.0    <46.2      <46.2  < 50.4  < 39.5  243.6  < LLD
            'hite  Sucker Nl    <  39.3    < 16.5    18909.0    <39.0      <37.8  < 63.0  < 33.2  160.4  < LLD
              'White Sucker 82    <  34.3    < 14.4,    186'62.0  <48.2      <53.6  < 53.0  < 47.6  180.6  < LLD RICE CREEK May 1981      Lake Trout Nl    . <  47.3    <  8.5      9990..0  <40.0      <56.6  < 40.0  < 36.6  206.5  < LLD Lake Trout 82      <  47.1    < 11.3      9610.0    <37.2      <49.6  < 52.7  <~30.4  161.2  < LLD
 
l' TABLE          ll                                    G CONCENTRATIONS OF. GAMMA EMITTERS            IN h/ONTHLY COMPOSITES OF NMP AIR  PARTICULATE SAMPLES Results in Units of 10-3 pCi/m3 NVCLIDES    JANUARY              FEBRUARY                        MARCH          APRIL  hlAY  JUNE OFF-SITE COMPOSITE:              A-1 Co-60          0.52                0.78                          1.17          0.86    1.62  0.82 Mn-54          0.28              < 0.48                          0.76          1.37    1.47  0.68 Cs-134          0.46              < 0.52                        < 0.63        < 0.93  < 0.84  0.71 Cs-137          0.61                0.80                          1.21          2.58    3.91  1.92 Nb-95        20.89                43.90                        . 66.09        122.90  131.80 48.56 Zr-95        1$ .95              21.60                          33.92          62.00  59.05 21.24 Ce-141        11.48                12.23                          13.45          18.33  12.09  3.40 Ce-144          7.46                12.06                        23.86          53.67  62.22 30.86 .-
Ru-106          4.39                7.15                        10.59          15.76  25.03 13.17-Ru-103        13.65                14.97                          18.84          26.53  23.41  6.48 Be-7          86.73                74.24                          82.35        112.20  143.20 84.54 K-40  =
5.26              < 5.28                        < 5.51          12.73    7.57  8.92-La-140        18.62                LLD                          LLD            LLD    LLD  LLD ON-SITE  COMPOSITE'.60 B-2 Co-60          0.51                                              0.52          0.71    1.73  0.38 hh-54          0.38                0.28                          0.71          1.24    1.42  1.29 Cs-134          0.36              <  0.33                          0.44          0.61  < 0.64  0.48 Cs-137          0.45                0.68                          0.89          2.38    3.42  1.81 Nb-95        20.87                36.14                        53.73        100.40  103.50 41.19 Zr-95          12.76                16.60                        27.67          47.22  45.62 17.95 Ce-141          8.08                9.56                          9.22          12.52    9.82  3.14 Ce-144          4.60                8.94                        17.05          38.91  52.95 24.67 Ru-106          2.34                3.99                          4.54          11.25  19.40  9.41 RU-103        10.44                12.93                        14. 40        20.48  17.65  5.44  .
Be-7          62.73                66.11                          52.82          83.27  105.20 62.51 K-40    ~
            <    4.18              < 3.59                          2.62          4.49    5.90  4.80
. La-140        49. 11                LLD                          LLD            LLD    LLD    LLD Ba-140          LLD                  LLD                          LLD            LLD    LLD    LLD
 
                                    'ABLE  ll  '(continued)
CONCENTRATIONS OF GAMh1A EMITTERS  IN h10NTHLY  COh1POSITES OF NMP AIR PARTICULATE SAMPLES Results in Units of  10 3 pCi/m3 NUCLIDES  JULY                AUGUST                  SEPTEMBER        OCTOBER NOVEMBER DECEMBER OFF-SITE COMPOSITE:    A-1 Co-60      0.90                0.53                <  0.72              0.27  0.46  <  0.37 hh-54      1.23 '              0.46                    0.52            < 0.28    0.18  <  0.40 Cs-134    0.48                0.43                < 0.48                0.25  0.24  <  0.32 Cs-137    2.66                1;10                    0.81            < 0.39    0.34    - 0.38 Nb-95    36.30                11.80                    3.56              1,23  0.82      0.47 Zr-95    14.10                4.12                    2.33              0.96  0.65  < 0.92 Ce-141  < 1.42                0.50                < 0.64            < 0.53    0.35  < 0.43 Ce-144    29.50                12.40                    3.71              2.26  1.87      0.93 Ru-106    11.60                5.98                < 4.54            < 2.74    2.85  < 3.01 Ru-103    4.51                1.39                < 0.67            < 0.48    0.33  < 0.36 Be-7    122.00              126.00                  92.30              83.60  71.50    77.00 K-40    < 3.48                8.13                < 6.27                5.21 < 4.19      4.49 La-140    LLD                  LLD                    LLD                LLD    LLD      LLD ON-SITE COMPOSITE:    B-2 Co-60      0.28                0.47                    0.49              0.51  0.60      0.43 Mn-S4      0.90                0.57                <.0.33                0.24  0.24  <  0.30 Cs-134  < 0.34                0.34                    0.28              0.20  0.20  < 0.22 Cs-137    1.93                0.84                    0.41              0.30  0.34      0.18 Nb-95    37.70                10.90                    2.78              0.86  0.68      0.50 Zr-95    15.20                3.76                    1.43            < 0.54    0.70  < 0.66 Ce-141    1.55                0.44                < 0.42            < 0.35  < 0.31  < 0.34 Ce-144    30.30                10.10                    3.75              1.33  0.78      0.56 RU-106    14.20                3.59                < 3.07            <  2.00  2.32  < 2.35 Ru-103    4.12                0.47                    0.42              0.29  0.26  < 0.30 Be-7    ill;00                99.00                  75.20              66.90  63.70    51.40 K-40      2.58                4.33                < 4.73                3.16  2.40      4.40 La-140    LLD                  LLD                    LLD                LLD    LLD      LLD Ba-140    LLD                  LLD                    LLD                1.01  LLD      LLD
 
l' TABLE 11      (continued)
CONCENTRATIONS OF GAMES, EMITTERS    IN h/ONTHLY'COMPOSITES OF NMP AIR PARTICULATE SAMPLES Results in Units of      10-3 pCi/m3 NUCLIDES  JANUARY-            FEBRUARY                hSRCH          APRIL    hQ.Y    JUNE OFF-SITE COhjPOSITE:      A-2 Co-60    0.63                  0.56                    0.88            0.77  <  1.45    0.54 hfn-54    0.40                  0.42                    0.79            1.35    1:58    1.39 Cs-134    0.48                  0.56                    0.66          < 0.91  < 2.62  < 0.70 Cs-137    0.54                  0.69                    1.23            2.91    4.16    2.65 Nb-95    22.52                54;70                    68.69          129.90  134.20    53.25 Zr-95    16.11                        '8.29 36.73            63.87    60.94  23.45 Ce-141  11.98                13.98                    13.93            18.81    13.12    3.45 Ce-144    7.15                12.37                    21.71            55.51    69.95  34.70 Ru-106    4.81                  6.09                    10.69            17.97    24.14  15.49 Ru-103  13.55                15.94                    20.13            28.46    20.22    7.09 Be-7    88.78                85.93                    84.19          115.40  136.10    89.05 K-40      3.46                  7.69                    0.54            7.72  <25.04    4.60 La-140  20.92                  LLD                      LLD              LLD      LLD    LLD ON-SITE COMPOSITE:        B-1 Co-60    0.53                  0.74                    0.70            0. 36    0.96    0.85 Mn-54    0.28                  0.39                    0.39            1.20    1.91    0.83 Cs-134    0.30                  0.45                    0.47          < 0.68  <  0.63 < 0.50 Cs-137    0.51                  0.88                    0 '3            2.93    4.53    2.52 Nb-95    18.40                65.96                    62.03          127.20  120.90    51.16 Zr-95    12.07                30.60                    31.96            56.98    54.37  21.31 Ce-141  10.41                .14. 16                  12.25            17.65    11.85    3.78 Ce-144    5.45                15. 84                  20.52            51.51    62.48  32.74 RQ-106    3.30                  4.01                    7.25            17.01    19.58  11.75 RU-103  12.37                16.05                    17.47            26.89    20.54    7.67 Be-7    82.46                82.63-                  67.27          103.20  118.50    76.72 K-40      4.34                  4.13                    0.41            3.36    4.24 < 5.20 La-140  44,14                  LLD                      LLD              LLD      LLD    LLD Sb-124    0.77                  1.05                    0.66          <  0.75  < 0  '6 <  1.19
 
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LIST OF FIGURES Fi re No.Figure 1 Content Off Site Environmental Station and TLD Locations~Pa e Figure 2 Figure 3 Off Site Monitoring-Station Locations On Site Environmental Station and TLD Locations Figure 4 Food Crops, Meat, Poultry, and Egg Collections
                  'I TABLE llr'-'(continued)
-1981 Figure'S Milch Animal Census and Milk Sample Location Locations Figure 6 Figure 7 Special Samples New York State Map with Regions TABLE SB Concentrations of Strontium-89 0 90 6 Gamma Emitters in Fish Samples Results in Units of pCi/kg (dry)Sample Date Sample Type GAMfA EMI ITERS Sr-89 Sr-90 K-40 hin-54 Co-58 Co-60.FITZPATRICK Cs-134 Cs'-137 Others May 1981 Lake Trout Nl Lake Trout 82 White Sucker<27.6 12.8<38.6<6.9<6.2<14.0 9840.0 9269'16592.0<32.5<35.9 87.8<49.2<50.8 229.4<42.6<53.8 585.6<27.6<29.9<36.1 118.1 158.5 175.7<LLD<LLD<LLD October 1981 Lake Trout White Sucker Nl White Sucker 82<18.8<49, 4<40.8<8.7<15.0 11.9 10571.0 20360.0 19684.0<29.3<44.8<53.2<32.7<50.9<63.8<40.9<47.3<53.2<24.9<42.2<48.9 150.0 376.7 292.6<LLD<LLD<LLD NINE MILE POINT.May 1981 Lake, Trout Nl<18.9 Lake Trout 82 75.2 White Sucker 19.6<26.7<24.2<84.g October 1981 Lake Trout White Sucker Nl White Sucker N2<5.4<7.2<10.8<7.8<ll.0<29.5 9610.0 8729.0 16830.0 12400.0 17390.0 17784.0<27.3<36.1 69.3<87.6<34.8<49.4<40.3<105.4 222.8<40.3<43.2<59.3<34.1<192.6 544.4<116.8<44,6<59.3<21.7<28.6<29.2<29.4<32.4<47.9 189.1 129.4 133..6 210.8 470.0 355.7<LL'D<LLD<LLD<LLD<LLD<LLD'
CONCENTRATIONS OF GAMES. EhfITTERS  IN h/ONTHLY COMPOSITES OF NMP AIR PARTICULATE SAMPLES Results -in Units of   10    pCi/m3 NUCLIDES    JULY                  AUGUST                  SEPTEMBER    OCTOBER  NOVEMBER DECEMBER OFF-SITE COMPOSITE:      A-2 Co-60   < 0.38               < 0.63                  < 0.63        < 0.29    0.48    0.74 Mn-54      0.99                  0.69                  < 0.51        <,0. 28    0.30    0.36 Cs-134      0.44              < 0.39                    < 0.48        < 0.26    0.30    0.31 Cs-137      2.88                  1.28                      0.80          0.30    0.32 < 0.40 Nb-95      38.60                11.80                      2.82          1.12    0.78    0.66 Zr-95      14.50                  4.03                      1.63        < 0.87      0.79    0.90 Ce-141  < 1.53                < 0..70                  < 0.65        < 0.45      0.39    0.47 Ce-144    29.80                10. 70                    3.13          2.02    1.44    1.01 RU-106    12.00                  5.51                  < 0.50        < 2.88      2.91    3.02 Ru-103      4 '4                  0.83                  < 0.64        < 0.40      0.37    0.46 Be-7    132.00                109.00  ,                 86.30          79.40    76.05    75.70 K-40        3.37              < 5.00                    < 6.97            2.94    5.83    3.17 La-140      LLD                  LLD                       LLD           LLD     LLD     LLD ON-SITE COMPOSITE:      B-l Co-60       0.34                 0.49                  < 0.48          0. 25    0.50    0.35 Mn-54      0.92                  0.33                   < 0.34          0.17    0.17  < 0.25 Cs-134  < 0.36                < 0.31                    < 0.30          0.16    0.22  < 0.24 Cs-137      2.44                  1.37                      0.68          0.24    0.33  < 0.26 Nb-95     39.50                11.20                     3.22          1.25    0.64    0.38 Zr-95      15.50                  3.61                      2.62           0.76    0.57  < 0.69 Ce-141  < 1.49                < 0.55                    < 0.48        < 0.32      0.30  < 0.34 Ce-144    30.40                10.90                     3.73           1.36    1.03     1.14 RU-106    13.60                  5.47                  < 3.35        < 1.79      1.32  < 2.24 RU-103   < 4.72                < 0.65                      0.33        < 0.27      0.25  < 0.28 Be-7    123:00 '              107.00                      91.70          75.60   76.90    65.30 K-40        3.$ 9              < 4.09                    < 4.65        < 2;74  < 3.62  < 3.47 La-140      LLD                   LLD                       LLD            LLD      LLD      LLD Sb-124  <  0.54               <  1.01                  <  0.98        < 0.52 0.88  <  0.41
/I TABLE 5B (continued)
Concentrations of Strontium-89 5 90 5 Gamma Emitters in Fish Samples Results in Units of pCi/kg (dry)Sample Date Sample Type 1 GAWA EMITTERS Sr-89 Sr-90 K-40.Mn-54 Co-58 Co-60'SWEGO.Cs-134 Cs-137.Others May 1981 White Sucker<48,1<16,6 16960.0<37.6<48.8<58.3<30.7 148.4<LLD October 1981 Lake Trout'hite Sucker Nl'White Sucker 82<69.7<39.3<34.3<27.6 10080.0<16.5 18909.0<14.4, 186'62.0<46.2<39.0<48.2<46.2<50.4<37.8<63.0<53.6<53.0<39.5<33.2<47.6 243.6<LLD 160.4<LLD 180.6<LLD RICE CREEK May 1981 Lake Trout Nl.<47.3<8.5 9990..0<40.0<56.6<40.0<36.6 206.5<LLD Lake Trout 82<47.1<11.3 9610.0<37.2<49.6<52.7<~30.4 161.2<LLD l'
TABLE ll CONCENTRATIONS OF.GAMMA EMITTERS IN h/ONTHLY COMPOSITES OF NMP AIR PARTICULATE SAMPLES Results in Units of 10-3 pCi/m3 G NVCLIDES JANUARY FEBRUARY MARCH APRIL hlAY JUNE Co-60 Mn-54 Cs-134 Cs-137 Nb-95 Zr-95 Ce-141 Ce-144 Ru-106 Ru-103 Be-7 K-40=La-140 0.52 0.28 0.46 0.61 20.89 1$.95 11.48 7.46 4.39 13.65 86.73 5.26 18.62 OFF-SITE 0.78<0.48<0.52 0.80 43.90 21.60 12.23 12.06 7.15 14.97 74.24<5.28 LLD COMPOSITE:
A-1 1.17 0.76<0.63 1.21.66.09 33.92 13.45 23.86 10.59 18.84 82.35<5.51 LLD 0.86 1.37<0.93 2.58 122.90 62.00 18.33 53.67 15.76 26.53 112.20 12.73 LLD 1.62 1.47<0.84 3.91 131.80 59.05 12.09 62.22 25.03 23.41 143.20 7.57 LLD 0.82 0.68 0.711.92 48.56 21.24 3.40 30.86.-13.17-6.48 84.54 8.92-LLD Co-60 hh-54 Cs-134 Cs-137 Nb-95 Zr-95 Ce-141 Ce-144 Ru-106 RU-103 Be-7 K-40.La-140 Ba-140 0.51 0.38 0.36 0.45 20.87 12.76 8.08 4.60 2.34 10.44 62.73~<4.18 49.11 LLD ON-SITE COMPOSITE'.60 0.28<0.33 0.68 36.14 16.60 9.56 8.94 3.99 12.93 66.11<3.59 LLD LLD B-2 0.52 0.71 0.44 0.89 53.73 27.67 9.22 17.05 4.54 14.40 52.82 2.62 LLD LLD 0.71 1.24 0.61 2.38 100.40 47.22 12.52 38.91 11.25 20.48 83.27 4.49 LLD LLD 1.73 1.42<0.64 3.42 103.50 45.62 9.82 52.95 19.40 17.65 105.20 5.90 LLD LLD 0.38 1.29 0.48 1.81 41.19 17.95 3.14 24.67 9.41 5.44.62.51 4.80 LLD LLD


'ABLE ll'(continued)
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CONCENTRATIONS OF GAMh1A EMITTERS IN h10NTHLY COh1POSITES OF NMP AIR PARTICULATE SAMPLES Results in Units of 10 3 pCi/m3 NUCLI DES Co-60 hh-54 Cs-134 Cs-137 Nb-95 Zr-95 Ce-141 Ce-144 Ru-106 Ru-103 Be-7 K-40 La-140 JULY 0.90 1.23'0.48 2.66 36.30 14.10<1.42 29.50 11.60 4.51 122.00<3.48 LLD AUGUST OFF-SITE COMPOSITE:
I
0.53 0.46 0.43 1;10 11.80 4.12 0.50 12.40 5.98 1.39 126.00 8.13 LLD SEPTEMBER A-1<0.72 0.52<0.48 0.81 3.56 2.33<0.64 3.71<4.54<0.67 92.30<6.27 LLD OCTOBER 0.27<0.28 0.25<0.39 1,23 0.96<0.53 2.26<2.74<0.48 83.60 5.21 LLD NOVEMBER 0.46 0.18 0.24 0.34 0.82 0.65 0.35 1.87 2.85 0.33 71.50<4.19 LLD DECEMBER<0.37<0.40<0.32-0.38 0.47<0.92<0.43 0.93<3.01<0.36 77.00 4.49 LLD Co-60 Mn-S4 Cs-134 Cs-137 Nb-95 Zr-95 Ce-141 Ce-144 RU-106 Ru-103 Be-7 K-40 La-140 Ba-140 0.28 0.90<0.34 1.93 37.70 15.20 1.55 30.30 14.20 4.12 ill;00 2.58 LLD LLD ON-SITE 0.47 0.57 0.34 0.84 10.90 3.76 0.44 10.10 3.59 0.47 99.00 4.33 LLD LLD COMPOSITE:
  'L}}
B-2 0.49<.0.33 0.28 0.41 2.78 1.43<0.42 3.75<3.07 0.42 75.20<4.73 LLD LLD 0.51 0.24 0.20 0.30 0.86<0.54<0.35 1.33<2.00 0.29 66.90 3.16 LLD 1.01 0.60 0.24 0.20 0.34 0.68 0.70<0.31 0.78 2.32 0.26 63.70 2.40 LLD LLD 0.43<0.30<0.22 0.18 0.50<0.66<0.34 0.56<2.35<0.30 51.40 4.40 LLD LLD l'
TABLE 11 (continued)
CONCENTRATIONS OF GAMES, EMITTERS IN h/ONTHLY'COMPOSITES OF NMP AIR PARTICULATE SAMPLES Results in Units of 10-3 pCi/m3 NUCLIDES JANUARY-FEBRUARY hSRCH APRIL hQ.Y JUNE Co-60 hfn-54 Cs-134 Cs-137 Nb-95 Zr-95 Ce-141 Ce-144 Ru-106 Ru-103 Be-7 K-40 La-140 0.63 0.40 0.48 0.54 22.52 16.11 11.98 7.15 4.81 13.55 88.78 3.46 20.92 OFF-SITE 0.56-0.42 0.56 0.69 54;70'8.29 13.98 12.37 6.09 15.94 85.93 7.69 LLD COhjPOSITE:
A-2 0.88 0.79 0.66 1.23 68.69 36.73 13.93 21.71 10.69 20.13 84.19 0.54 LLD 0.77 1.35<0.91 2.91 129.90 63.87 18.81 55.51 17.97 28.46 115.40 7.72 LLD<1.45 1:58<2.62 4.16 134.20 60.94 13.12 69.95 24.14 20.22 136.10<25.04 LLD 0.54 1.39<0.70 2.65 53.25 23.45 3.45 34.70 15.49 7.09 89.05 4.60 LLD Co-60 Mn-54 Cs-134 Cs-137 Nb-95 Zr-95 Ce-141 Ce-144 RQ-106 RU-103 Be-7 K-40 La-140 Sb-124 0.53 0.28 0.30 0.51 18.40 12.07 10.41 5.45 3.30 12.37 82.46 4.34 44,14 0.77 ON-SITE 0.74 0.39 0.45 0.88 65.96 30.60.14.16 15.84 4.01 16.05 82.63-4.13 LLD 1.05 COMPOSITE:
B-1 0.70 0.39 0.47 0'3 62.03 31.96 12.25 20.52 7.25 17.47 67.27 0.41 LLD 0.66 0.36 1.20<0.68 2.93 127.20 56.98 17.65 51.51 17.01 26.89 103.20 3.36 LLD<0.75 0.96 1.91<0.63 4.53 120.90 54.37 11.85 62.48 19.58 20.54 118.50 4.24 LLD<0'6 0.85 0.83<0.50 2.52 51.16 21.31 3.78 32.74 11.75 7.67 76.72<5.20 LLD<1.19 p L~, l~
r'TABLE ll-'(continued)
'I CONCENTRATIONS OF GAMES.EhfITTERS IN h/ONTHLY COMPOSITES OF NMP AIR PARTICULATE SAMPLES Results-in Units of 10 pCi/m3 NUCLIDES JULY AUGUST SEPTEMBER OCTOBER NOVEMBER DECEMBER Co-60 Mn-54 Cs-134 Cs-137 Nb-95 Zr-95 Ce-141 Ce-144 RU-106 Ru-103 Be-7 K-40 La-140 Co-60 Mn-54 Cs-134 Cs-137 Nb-95 Zr-95 Ce-141 Ce-144 RU-106 RU-103 Be-7 K-40 La-140 Sb-124<0.38 0.99 0.44 2.88 38.60 14.50<1.53 29.80 12.00 4'4 132.00 3.37 LLD 0.34 0.92<0.36 2.44 39.50 15.50<1.49 30.40 13.60<4.72 123:00'3.$9 LLD<0.54 OFF-SITE COMPOSITE:
<0.63 0.69<0.39 1.28 11.80 4.03<0..70 10.70 5.51 0.83 109.00 ,<5.00 LLD ON-SITE COMPOSITE:
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TABLE OF CONTENTS

~Pa e List of Tables List of Figures Introduction II. Description

1) 'ample Methodology 1 II
2) Analysis Performed
3) Changes to the 1981 Sample Program
4) Exceptions to the 1981 Sample Program III. Evaluation of Environmental Data A) Aquatic Program
1) Cladophora
2) Dam Shoreline Sediment 0
3) Fish
4) Lake 1Yater B) Terrestrial Program
1) Air Particulates
2) Monthly Air Particulate Composites
3) Airborne Radioiodine (I-131)
4) TLD (Environmental Dosimetry)

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6) Milk
7) Milch Animal Census
8) .Human Food Products
9) Special Studies .

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LIST OF TABLES Table No. Content ~Pa e Table 1 Sample Collection and Analysis, Site Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program - Aquatic Program Table 2 Sample Collection and Analysis, Site Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program - Terrestrial Program Table 3 Concentrations of Gamma Emitters in Cladophora Samples Table 4 Concentrations of Sr-90 and Gamma Emitters in Shoreline Sediment Samples Table SA Concentrations of Strontium 89 and 90 and Gamma Emitters in Fish Samples (pCi/g-wet)

Table SB Concentrations of Strontium 89 and 90 and Gamma Emitters in Fish Samples (pCi/kg-dry) l Table 6 Concentrations of Beta Emitters in Lake Water Samples Table 7 Concentrations of Tritium and Strontium 89 and 90 in Lake Water (Quarterly Composite Samples)

Table 8 Concentrations of Gamma Emitters in Lake Water Samples Table 9

'ff Environmental Airborne Particulate Samples-Site Stations, Gross Beta Activity Table 10 Environmental Airborne Particulate Samples-On Site Stations, Gross Beta Activity Table ll Concentratons of Gamma Emitters in Monthly Composites of NMP Air Particulate Samples Table 12 Environmental Charcoal Cartridge Samples-Off Site Stations, I-131 Activity Table 13 Environmental Charcoal Cartridge Samples-On Site Stations, I-131 Activity Table 14 Direct Radiation Measurements - Quarterly Restuls Table 15 Continuous Radiation Monitors (GM)

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Table No. Content ~Pa e Table 16 Concentrations of Iodine-131 in Milk I

Table 17 Concentration of Gamma Emitters in Milk (Monthly Samples)

Table 18 Concentrations of Strontium 90 in Milk (Monthly Samples)

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'Table 23 Concentration of Gamma Emitters in Soil and Sediment Samples Table 24 Canal Nater Data - Monthly Composite Samples

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TABLE SB Concentrations of Strontium-89 0 90 6 Gamma Emitters in Fish Samples Results in Units of pCi/kg (dry)

GAMfA EMI ITERS Sample Date Sample Type Sr-89 Sr-90 K-40 hin-54 Co-58 Co-60. Cs-134 Cs'-137 Others FITZPATRICK May 1981 Lake Trout Nl <27.6 < 6.9 9840.0 <32. 5 < 49.2 < 42.6 < 27.6 118.1 < LLD Lake Trout 82 12.8 < 6.2 9269 ' <35. 9 < 50.8 < 53.8 < 29.9 158.5 < LLD White Sucker <38.6 <14.0 16592.0 87.8 229.4 585.6 < 36.1 175.7 < LLD October 1981 Lake Trout <18. 8 < 8.7 10571.0 <29. 3 < 32.7 < 40.9 < 24.9 150.0 < LLD White Sucker Nl <49, 4 <15.0 20360.0 <44. 8 < 50.9 < 47.3 < 42.2 376.7 < LLD White Sucker 82 <40. 8 11.9 19684.0 <53. 2 < 63.8 < 53.2 < 48.9 292.6 < LLD NINE MILE POINT.

May 1981 Lake, Trout Nl <18.9 < 5.4 9610.0 <27. 3 < 40.3 < 34.1 < 21.7 189.1 < LL'D Lake Trout 82 75.2 < 7.2 8729.0 <36. 1 <105.4 <192. 6 < 28.6 129.4 < LLD White Sucker 19.6 <10. 8 16830.0 69. 3 222.8 544.4 < 29.2 133 ..6 < LLD October 1981 Lake Trout <26. 7 < 7.8 12400.0 <87. 6 < 40.3 <116. 8 < 29.4 210.8 < LLD White Sucker Nl <24. 2 <ll. 0 17390.0 <34. 8 < 43.2 < 44,6 < 32.4 470.0 < LLD White Sucker N2 <84. g <29. 5 17784.0 <49. 4 < 59.3 < 59.3 < 47.9 355.7 < LLD '

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Concentrations of Strontium-89 5 90 5 Gamma Emitters in Fish Samples Results in Units of pCi/kg (dry) 1 GAWA EMITTERS Sample Date Sample Type Sr-89 Sr-90 K-40 . Mn-54 Co-58 Co-60 Cs-134 Cs-137. Others

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May 1981 White Sucker < 48,1 < 16,6 16960.0 <37.6 <48. 8 < 58. 3 < 30.7 148.4 < LLD October 1981 Lake Trout < 69.7 < 27.6 10080.0 <46.2 <46.2 < 50.4 < 39.5 243.6 < LLD

'hite Sucker Nl < 39.3 < 16.5 18909.0 <39.0 <37.8 < 63.0 < 33.2 160.4 < LLD

'White Sucker 82 < 34.3 < 14.4, 186'62.0 <48.2 <53.6 < 53.0 < 47.6 180.6 < LLD RICE CREEK May 1981 Lake Trout Nl . < 47.3 < 8.5 9990..0 <40.0 <56.6 < 40.0 < 36.6 206.5 < LLD Lake Trout 82 < 47.1 < 11.3 9610.0 <37.2 <49.6 < 52.7 <~30.4 161.2 < LLD

l' TABLE ll G CONCENTRATIONS OF. GAMMA EMITTERS IN h/ONTHLY COMPOSITES OF NMP AIR PARTICULATE SAMPLES Results in Units of 10-3 pCi/m3 NVCLIDES JANUARY FEBRUARY MARCH APRIL hlAY JUNE OFF-SITE COMPOSITE: A-1 Co-60 0.52 0.78 1.17 0.86 1.62 0.82 Mn-54 0.28 < 0.48 0.76 1.37 1.47 0.68 Cs-134 0.46 < 0.52 < 0.63 < 0.93 < 0.84 0.71 Cs-137 0.61 0.80 1.21 2.58 3.91 1.92 Nb-95 20.89 43.90 . 66.09 122.90 131.80 48.56 Zr-95 1$ .95 21.60 33.92 62.00 59.05 21.24 Ce-141 11.48 12.23 13.45 18.33 12.09 3.40 Ce-144 7.46 12.06 23.86 53.67 62.22 30.86 .-

Ru-106 4.39 7.15 10.59 15.76 25.03 13.17-Ru-103 13.65 14.97 18.84 26.53 23.41 6.48 Be-7 86.73 74.24 82.35 112.20 143.20 84.54 K-40 =

5.26 < 5.28 < 5.51 12.73 7.57 8.92-La-140 18.62 LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD ON-SITE COMPOSITE'.60 B-2 Co-60 0.51 0.52 0.71 1.73 0.38 hh-54 0.38 0.28 0.71 1.24 1.42 1.29 Cs-134 0.36 < 0.33 0.44 0.61 < 0.64 0.48 Cs-137 0.45 0.68 0.89 2.38 3.42 1.81 Nb-95 20.87 36.14 53.73 100.40 103.50 41.19 Zr-95 12.76 16.60 27.67 47.22 45.62 17.95 Ce-141 8.08 9.56 9.22 12.52 9.82 3.14 Ce-144 4.60 8.94 17.05 38.91 52.95 24.67 Ru-106 2.34 3.99 4.54 11.25 19.40 9.41 RU-103 10.44 12.93 14. 40 20.48 17.65 5.44 .

Be-7 62.73 66.11 52.82 83.27 105.20 62.51 K-40 ~

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CONCENTRATIONS OF GAMh1A EMITTERS IN h10NTHLY COh1POSITES OF NMP AIR PARTICULATE SAMPLES Results in Units of 10 3 pCi/m3 NUCLIDES JULY AUGUST SEPTEMBER OCTOBER NOVEMBER DECEMBER OFF-SITE COMPOSITE: A-1 Co-60 0.90 0.53 < 0.72 0.27 0.46 < 0.37 hh-54 1.23 ' 0.46 0.52 < 0.28 0.18 < 0.40 Cs-134 0.48 0.43 < 0.48 0.25 0.24 < 0.32 Cs-137 2.66 1;10 0.81 < 0.39 0.34 - 0.38 Nb-95 36.30 11.80 3.56 1,23 0.82 0.47 Zr-95 14.10 4.12 2.33 0.96 0.65 < 0.92 Ce-141 < 1.42 0.50 < 0.64 < 0.53 0.35 < 0.43 Ce-144 29.50 12.40 3.71 2.26 1.87 0.93 Ru-106 11.60 5.98 < 4.54 < 2.74 2.85 < 3.01 Ru-103 4.51 1.39 < 0.67 < 0.48 0.33 < 0.36 Be-7 122.00 126.00 92.30 83.60 71.50 77.00 K-40 < 3.48 8.13 < 6.27 5.21 < 4.19 4.49 La-140 LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD ON-SITE COMPOSITE: B-2 Co-60 0.28 0.47 0.49 0.51 0.60 0.43 Mn-S4 0.90 0.57 <.0.33 0.24 0.24 < 0.30 Cs-134 < 0.34 0.34 0.28 0.20 0.20 < 0.22 Cs-137 1.93 0.84 0.41 0.30 0.34 0.18 Nb-95 37.70 10.90 2.78 0.86 0.68 0.50 Zr-95 15.20 3.76 1.43 < 0.54 0.70 < 0.66 Ce-141 1.55 0.44 < 0.42 < 0.35 < 0.31 < 0.34 Ce-144 30.30 10.10 3.75 1.33 0.78 0.56 RU-106 14.20 3.59 < 3.07 < 2.00 2.32 < 2.35 Ru-103 4.12 0.47 0.42 0.29 0.26 < 0.30 Be-7 ill;00 99.00 75.20 66.90 63.70 51.40 K-40 2.58 4.33 < 4.73 3.16 2.40 4.40 La-140 LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD Ba-140 LLD LLD LLD 1.01 LLD LLD

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CONCENTRATIONS OF GAMES, EMITTERS IN h/ONTHLY'COMPOSITES OF NMP AIR PARTICULATE SAMPLES Results in Units of 10-3 pCi/m3 NUCLIDES JANUARY- FEBRUARY hSRCH APRIL hQ.Y JUNE OFF-SITE COhjPOSITE: A-2 Co-60 0.63 0.56 0.88 0.77 < 1.45 0.54 hfn-54 0.40 0.42 0.79 1.35 1:58 1.39 Cs-134 0.48 0.56 0.66 < 0.91 < 2.62 < 0.70 Cs-137 0.54 0.69 1.23 2.91 4.16 2.65 Nb-95 22.52 54;70 68.69 129.90 134.20 53.25 Zr-95 16.11 '8.29 36.73 63.87 60.94 23.45 Ce-141 11.98 13.98 13.93 18.81 13.12 3.45 Ce-144 7.15 12.37 21.71 55.51 69.95 34.70 Ru-106 4.81 6.09 10.69 17.97 24.14 15.49 Ru-103 13.55 15.94 20.13 28.46 20.22 7.09 Be-7 88.78 85.93 84.19 115.40 136.10 89.05 K-40 3.46 7.69 0.54 7.72 <25.04 4.60 La-140 20.92 LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD ON-SITE COMPOSITE: B-1 Co-60 0.53 0.74 0.70 0. 36 0.96 0.85 Mn-54 0.28 0.39 0.39 1.20 1.91 0.83 Cs-134 0.30 0.45 0.47 < 0.68 < 0.63 < 0.50 Cs-137 0.51 0.88 0 '3 2.93 4.53 2.52 Nb-95 18.40 65.96 62.03 127.20 120.90 51.16 Zr-95 12.07 30.60 31.96 56.98 54.37 21.31 Ce-141 10.41 .14. 16 12.25 17.65 11.85 3.78 Ce-144 5.45 15. 84 20.52 51.51 62.48 32.74 RQ-106 3.30 4.01 7.25 17.01 19.58 11.75 RU-103 12.37 16.05 17.47 26.89 20.54 7.67 Be-7 82.46 82.63- 67.27 103.20 118.50 76.72 K-40 4.34 4.13 0.41 3.36 4.24 < 5.20 La-140 44,14 LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD Sb-124 0.77 1.05 0.66 < 0.75 < 0 '6 < 1.19

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CONCENTRATIONS OF GAMES. EhfITTERS IN h/ONTHLY COMPOSITES OF NMP AIR PARTICULATE SAMPLES Results -in Units of 10 pCi/m3 NUCLIDES JULY AUGUST SEPTEMBER OCTOBER NOVEMBER DECEMBER OFF-SITE COMPOSITE: A-2 Co-60 < 0.38 < 0.63 < 0.63 < 0.29 0.48 0.74 Mn-54 0.99 0.69 < 0.51 <,0. 28 0.30 0.36 Cs-134 0.44 < 0.39 < 0.48 < 0.26 0.30 0.31 Cs-137 2.88 1.28 0.80 0.30 0.32 < 0.40 Nb-95 38.60 11.80 2.82 1.12 0.78 0.66 Zr-95 14.50 4.03 1.63 < 0.87 0.79 0.90 Ce-141 < 1.53 < 0..70 < 0.65 < 0.45 0.39 0.47 Ce-144 29.80 10. 70 3.13 2.02 1.44 1.01 RU-106 12.00 5.51 < 0.50 < 2.88 2.91 3.02 Ru-103 4 '4 0.83 < 0.64 < 0.40 0.37 0.46 Be-7 132.00 109.00 , 86.30 79.40 76.05 75.70 K-40 3.37 < 5.00 < 6.97 2.94 5.83 3.17 La-140 LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD ON-SITE COMPOSITE: B-l Co-60 0.34 0.49 < 0.48 0. 25 0.50 0.35 Mn-54 0.92 0.33 < 0.34 0.17 0.17 < 0.25 Cs-134 < 0.36 < 0.31 < 0.30 0.16 0.22 < 0.24 Cs-137 2.44 1.37 0.68 0.24 0.33 < 0.26 Nb-95 39.50 11.20 3.22 1.25 0.64 0.38 Zr-95 15.50 3.61 2.62 0.76 0.57 < 0.69 Ce-141 < 1.49 < 0.55 < 0.48 < 0.32 0.30 < 0.34 Ce-144 30.40 10.90 3.73 1.36 1.03 1.14 RU-106 13.60 5.47 < 3.35 < 1.79 1.32 < 2.24 RU-103 < 4.72 < 0.65 0.33 < 0.27 0.25 < 0.28 Be-7 123:00 ' 107.00 91.70 75.60 76.90 65.30 K-40 3.$ 9 < 4.09 < 4.65 < 2;74 < 3.62 < 3.47 La-140 LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD LLD Sb-124 < 0.54 < 1.01 < 0.98 < 0.52 < 0.88 < 0.41

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