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{{#Wiki_filter:RA13-021 10 CFR 50 Appendix I May 15, 2013 U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Attention:
{{#Wiki_filter:10 CFR 50 Appendix I RA13-021 May 15, 2013 U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Attention: Document Control Desk Washington, D.C. 20555 LaSalle County Station, Units I and 2 Facility Operating License Nos. NPF-11 and NPF-18 NRC Docket Nos. 50-373 and 50-374
Document Control Desk Washington, D.C. 20555 LaSalle County Station, Units I and 2 Facility Operating License Nos.
NPF-11 and NPF-18 NRC Docket Nos. 50-373 and 50-374


==Subject:==
==Subject:==
2012 Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report Enclosed is the Exelon Generation Company, LLC, LaSalle County Station 2012 Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report, submitted in accordance with Technical Specification 5.6.2, "Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report." This report contains the results of the Radiological Environmental and Meteorological Monitoring Programs. This report is enclosed as an attachment.
2012 Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report Enclosed is the Exelon Generation Company, LLC, LaSalle County Station 2012 Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report, submitted in accordance with Technical Specification 5.6.2, "Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report." This report contains the results of the Radiological Environmental and Meteorological Monitoring Programs. This report is enclosed as an attachment.
In addition, this attachment contains the results of groundwater monitoring conducted in accordance with Exelon' s Radiological Groundwater Protection Program, which is a voluntary program implemented in 2006. This information is being reported in accordance with a nuclear industry initiative.
In addition, this attachment contains the results of groundwater monitoring conducted in accordance with Exelon's Radiological Groundwater Protection Program, which is a voluntary program implemented in 2006. This information is being reported in accordance with a nuclear industry initiative.
Should you have any questions concerning this letter, please contact Mr.
Should you have any questions concerning this letter, please contact Mr. Guy V. Ford, Regulatory Assurance Manager, at (815) 415-2800.
Guy V. Ford, Regulatory Assurance Manager, at (815) 415-2800.Respectfully, Peter J. Karaba Site Vice President LaSalle County Station Attachment cc:Regional Administrator - NRC Region III NRC Senior Resident Inspector - LaSalle County Station Docket No:50-373 50-374 LASALLE COUNTY STATION UNITS 1 and 2 Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report 1 January Through 31 December 2012 Prepared By Teledyne Brown Engineering Environmental Services LaSalle County Station Marseilles, IL 61341 May 2013 1 of 176 Table Of Contents 1.Summary and Conclusions ............................................................................................. 1 II.Introduction ..................................................................................................................... 2
Respectfully, Peter J. Karaba Site Vice President LaSalle County Station Attachment cc:     Regional Administrator - NRC Region III NRC Senior Resident Inspector - LaSalle County Station
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2 A.Objectives of the REMP ......................................................................
Docket No:     50-373 50-374 LASALLE COUNTY STATION UNITS 1 and 2 Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report 1 January Through 31 December 2012 Prepared By Teledyne Brown Engineering Environmental Services LaSalle County Station Marseilles, IL 61341 May 2013 1 of 176
B.Implementation of the Objectives ........................................................................ 2 Ill.Program Description ...................................................................................................... 2 A.Sample Collection ............................................................................................... 2 B.Sample Analysis .................................................................................................. 5 C.Data Interpretation .............................................................................................. 5 D.Program Exceptions ............................................................................................ 6 E.Program Changes ............................................................................................... 8 IV.Results and Discussion
 
................................................................................................. 9 A.Aquatic Environment
Table Of Contents
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: 1. Summary and Conclusions ............................................................................................. 1 II. Introduction ..................................................................................................................... 2 A. Objectives of the REMP ...................................................................... ................ 2 B. Implementation of the Objectives ........................................................................ 2 Ill. Program Description ...................................................................................................... 2 A. Sample Collection ............................................................................................... 2 B. Sample Analysis .................................................................................................. 5 C. Data Interpretation .............................................................................................. 5 D. Program Exceptions ............................................................................................ 6 E. Program Changes ............................................................................................... 8 IV. Results and Discussion ................................................................................................. 9 A. Aquatic Environment ........................................................................................... 9 Surface Water                1.                         ........................................................................................... 9 Ground/Well                  2.       Water ................................................................................... 9 Fish .........................................................................................................
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: 4. Sediment ................................................................................................. 10 B. Atmospheric Environment ................................................................................. 11
4.Sediment ................................................................................................. 10 B.Atmospheric Environment ................................................................................. 111.Airborne ..................................................................................................11 a.Air Particulates .............................................................................11 b.Airborne Iodine............................................................................ 122.Terrestrial ................................................................................................ 12 a.Milk ............................................................................................... 12 b.Food Products ............................................................................. 12 C.Ambient Gamma Radiation............................................................................... 13 D.Land Use Survey ............................................................................................... 13 E.Summary of Results -Inter-laboratory Comparison Program .......................... 14 i 2of176 Appendices Appendix ARadiological Environmental Monitoring Report Annual Summary Tables Table A-1Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program Annual Summary for the LaSalle County Station, 2012 Appendix BLocation Designation, Distance & Direction, and Sample Collection &
: 1. Airborne ..................................................................................................11
Analytical Methods Tables Table B-1Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program - Sampling Locations, Distance and Direction, LaSalle County Station, 2012 Table B-2Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program - Summary of Sample Collection and Analytical Methods, LaSalle County Station, 2012 Figures Figure B-1Inner Ring OSLD Locations of the LaSalle County Station, 2012 Figure B-2Outer Ring OSLD Locations and Fixed Air Sampling Locations of the LaSalle County Station, 2012 Figure B-3Ingestion and Waterborne Exposure Pathway Sample Locations of the LaSalle County Station, 2012 Appendix CData Tables and Figures - Primary Laboratory Tables Table C-1.1Concentrations of Gross Beta in Surface Water Samples Collected in the Vicinity of LaSalle County Station, 2012.
: a. Air Particulates .............................................................................11
Table C-1.2Concentrations of Tritium in Surface Water Samples Collected in the Vicinity of LaSalle County Station, 2012.
: b. Airborne Iodine ............................................................................ 12
Table C-1.3Concentrations of Gamma Emitters in Surface Water Samples Collected in the Vicinity of LaSalle County Station, 2012.
: 2. Terrestrial ................................................................................................ 12
Table C-11.1Concentrations of Tritium in Ground/Well Water Samples Collected in the Vicinity of LaSalle County Station, 2012 Table C-11.2Concentrations of Gamma Emitters in Ground/Well Water Samples Collected in the Vicinity of LaSalle County Station, 2012.
: a. Milk ............................................................................................... 12
ii 3of176 Table C-111.1 Table C-IV.1 Table C-V.1 Table C-V.2 Table C-V.3 Table C-V1.1 Table C-VI 1.1 Table C-Vi I.2 Table C-VI I1.1 Table C-IX.1 Table C-IX.2 Table C-1X.3 Figures Figure C-1 Figure C-2 Figure C-3 Figure C-4 Figure C-5 Figure C-6 Concentrations of Gamma Emitters in Fish Samples Collected in the Vicinity of LaSalle County Station, 2012.
: b. Food Products ............................................................................. 12 C. Ambient Gamma Radiation ............................................................................... 13 D. Land Use Survey ............................................................................................... 13 E. Summary of Results - Inter-laboratory Comparison Program .......................... 14 i
Concentrations of Gamma Emitters in Sediment Samples Collected in the Vicinity of LaSalle County Station, 2012.
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Concentrations of Gross Beta in Air Particulate Samples Collected in the Vicinity of LaSalle County Station, 2012.
 
Monthly and Yearly Mean Values of Gross Beta Concentrations (E-3 pCi/cu meter) in Air Particulate Samples Collected in the Vicinity of LaSalle County Station, 2012.
Appendices Appendix A    Radiological Environmental Monitoring Report Annual Summary Tables Table A-1    Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program Annual Summary for the LaSalle County Station, 2012 Appendix B   Location Designation, Distance & Direction, and Sample Collection &
Concentrations of Gamma Emitters in Air Particulate Samples Collected in the Vicinity of LaSalle County Station, 2012.
Analytical Methods Tables Table B-1    Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program - Sampling Locations, Distance and Direction, LaSalle County Station, 2012 Table B-2    Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program - Summary of Sample Collection and Analytical Methods, LaSalle County Station, 2012 Figures Figure B-1   Inner Ring OSLD Locations of the LaSalle County Station, 2012 Figure B-2  Outer Ring OSLD Locations and Fixed Air Sampling Locations of the LaSalle County Station, 2012 Figure B-3  Ingestion and Waterborne Exposure Pathway Sample Locations of the LaSalle County Station, 2012 Appendix C   Data Tables and Figures - Primary Laboratory Tables Table C-1.1  Concentrations of Gross Beta in Surface Water Samples Collected in the Vicinity of LaSalle County Station, 2012.
Concentrations of 1-131 in Air Iodine Samples Collected in the Vicinity of LaSalle County Station, 2012.
Table C-1.2   Concentrations of Tritium in Surface Water Samples Collected in the Vicinity of LaSalle County Station, 2012.
Concentrations of 1-131 in Milk Samples Collected in the Vicinity of LaSalle County Station, 2012.
Table C-1.3  Concentrations of Gamma Emitters in Surface Water Samples Collected in the Vicinity of LaSalle County Station, 2012.
Concentrations of Gamma Emitters in Milk Samples Collected in the Vicinity of LaSalle County Station, 2012.
Table C-11.1 Concentrations of Tritium in Ground/Well Water Samples Collected in the Vicinity of LaSalle County Station, 2012 Table C-11.2  Concentrations of Gamma Emitters in Ground/Well Water Samples Collected in the Vicinity of LaSalle County Station, 2012.
Concentrations of Gamma Emitters in Food Product Samples Collected in the Vicinity of LaSalle County Station, 2012.
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Quarterly OSLD Results for LaSalle County Station, 2012.
 
Mean Quarterly OSLD Results for the Inner Ring, Outer Ring, Other and Control Locations for LaSalle County Station, 2012.
Table C-111.Concentrations of Gamma Emitters in Fish Samples Collected in the Vicinity of LaSalle County Station, 2012.
Summary of the Ambient Dosimetry Program for LaSalle County Station, 2012.
Table C-IV.1    Concentrations of Gamma Emitters in Sediment Samples Collected in the Vicinity of LaSalle County Station, 2012.
Surface Water - Gross Beta - Stations L-21 (C) and L-40 Collected in the Vicinity of LSCS, 2005 - 2012.
Table C-V.1    Concentrations of Gross Beta in Air Particulate Samples Collected in the Vicinity of LaSalle County Station, 2012.
Surface Water - Tritium - Stations L-21 (C) and L-40 Collected in the Vicinity of LSCS, 2005 - 2012.
Table C-V.2    Monthly and Yearly Mean Values of Gross Beta Concentrations (E-3 pCi/cu meter) in Air Particulate Samples Collected in the Vicinity of LaSalle County Station, 2012.
Air Particulate - Gross Beta - Stations L-01 and L-03 Collected in the Vicinity of LSCS, 2005 - 2012.
Table C-V.3    Concentrations of Gamma Emitters in Air Particulate Samples Collected in the Vicinity of LaSalle County Station, 2012.
Air Particulate - Gross Beta - Stations L-05 and L-06 Collected in the Vicinity of LSCS, 2005 - 2012.
Table C-V1.1    Concentrations of 1-131 in Air Iodine Samples Collected in the Vicinity of LaSalle County Station, 2012.
Air Particulate - Gross Beta - Station L-10 (C) Collected in the Vicinity of LSCS, 2005 - 2012.
Table C-VI 1.1  Concentrations of 1-131 in Milk Samples Collected in the Vicinity of LaSalle County Station, 2012.
Air Particulate - Gross Beta - Station L-04 and L-07 Collected in the Vicinity of LSCS, 2005 - 2012.
Table C-Vi I.2  Concentrations of Gamma Emitters in Milk Samples Collected in the Vicinity of LaSalle County Station, 2012.
III 4of176 Figure C-7Air Particulate - Gross Beta - Station L-08 and L-1 1 Collected in the Vicinity of LSCS, 2005 - 2012.
Table C-VI I1.1 Concentrations of Gamma Emitters in Food Product Samples Collected in the Vicinity of LaSalle County Station, 2012.
Appendix D Inter-Laboratory Comparison Program Tables Table D-1Analytics Environmental Radioactivity Cross Check Program Teledyne Brown Engineering, 2012 Table D-2ERA Environmental Radioactivity Cross Check Program Teledyne Brown Engineering, 2012 Table D-3DOE's Mixed Analyte Performance Evaluation Program (MAPEP)
Table C-IX.1    Quarterly OSLD Results for LaSalle County Station, 2012.
Teledyne Brown Engineering, 2012 Table D-4ERA Statistical Summary Proficiency Testing Program Environmental, Inc., 2012 Table D-5DOE's Mixed Analyte Performance Evaluation Program (MAPEP)
Table C-IX.2    Mean Quarterly OSLD Results for the Inner Ring, Outer Ring, Other and Control Locations for LaSalle County Station, 2012.
Environmental, Inc., 2012 Appendix EEffluent Data Appendix FMeteorological Data Appendix GAnnual Radiological Groundwater Protection Program Report (ARGPPR)iv 5of176 Summary and Conclusions This report on the Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program conducted for the LaSalle County Station (LSCS) by Exelon covers the period 1 January 2012 through 31 December 2012. During that time period, 1,460 analyses were performed on 1,361 samples. In assessing all the data gathered for this report and comparing these results with preoperational data, it was concluded that the operation of LSCS had no adverse radiological impact on the environment.
Table C-1X.3    Summary of the Ambient Dosimetry Program for LaSalle County Station, 2012.
Figures Figure C-1      Surface Water - Gross Beta - Stations L-21 (C) and L-40 Collected in the Vicinity of LSCS, 2005 - 2012.
Figure C-2      Surface Water - Tritium - Stations L-21 (C) and L-40 Collected in the Vicinity of LSCS, 2005 - 2012.
Figure C-3      Air Particulate - Gross Beta - Stations L-01 and L-03 Collected in the Vicinity of LSCS, 2005 - 2012.
Figure C-4      Air Particulate - Gross Beta - Stations L-05 and L-06 Collected in the Vicinity of LSCS, 2005 - 2012.
Figure C-5      Air Particulate - Gross Beta - Station L-10 (C) Collected in the Vicinity of LSCS, 2005 - 2012.
Figure C-6      Air Particulate - Gross Beta - Station L-04 and L-07 Collected in the Vicinity of LSCS, 2005 - 2012.
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Figure C-7      Air Particulate - Gross Beta - Station L-08 and L-1 1 Collected in the Vicinity of LSCS, 2005 - 2012.
Appendix D Inter-Laboratory Comparison Program Tables Table D-1      Analytics Environmental Radioactivity Cross Check Program Teledyne Brown Engineering, 2012 Table D-2      ERA Environmental Radioactivity Cross Check Program Teledyne Brown Engineering, 2012 Table D-3      DOE's Mixed Analyte Performance Evaluation Program (MAPEP)
Teledyne Brown Engineering, 2012 Table D-4      ERA Statistical Summary Proficiency Testing Program Environmental, Inc., 2012 Table D-5      DOE's Mixed Analyte Performance Evaluation Program (MAPEP)
Environmental, Inc., 2012 Appendix E    Effluent Data Appendix F    Meteorological Data Appendix G    Annual Radiological Groundwater Protection Program Report (ARGPPR) iv 5of176
 
Summary and Conclusions This report on the Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program conducted for the LaSalle County Station (LSCS) by Exelon covers the period 1 January 2012 through 31 December 2012. During that time period, 1,460 analyses were performed on 1,361 samples. In assessing all the data gathered for this report and comparing these results with preoperational data, it was concluded that the operation of LSCS had no adverse radiological impact on the environment.
Surface water samples were analyzed for concentrations of gross beta, tritium and gamma emitting nuclides. Ground/well water samples were analyzed for concentrations of tritium and gamma emitting nuclides. No fission or activation products were detected. Gross beta and tritium activities detected were consistent with those detected in previous years.
Surface water samples were analyzed for concentrations of gross beta, tritium and gamma emitting nuclides. Ground/well water samples were analyzed for concentrations of tritium and gamma emitting nuclides. No fission or activation products were detected. Gross beta and tritium activities detected were consistent with those detected in previous years.
Fish (commercially and recreationally important species) and sediment samples were analyzed for concentrations of gamma emitting nuclides. No fission or activation products were detected in fish or sediment.
Fish (commercially and recreationally important species) and sediment samples were analyzed for concentrations of gamma emitting nuclides. No fission or activation products were detected in fish or sediment.
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Cow milk samples were analyzed for concentrations of 1-131 and gamma emitting nuclides. All 1-131 results were below the minimum detectable activity.
Cow milk samples were analyzed for concentrations of 1-131 and gamma emitting nuclides. All 1-131 results were below the minimum detectable activity.
Concentrations of naturally occurring K-40 were consistent with those detected in previous years. No fission or activation products were found.
Concentrations of naturally occurring K-40 were consistent with those detected in previous years. No fission or activation products were found.
Food product samples were analyzed for concentrations of gamma emitting nuclides.No fission or activation products were detected.
Food product samples were analyzed for concentrations of gamma emitting nuclides. No fission or activation products were detected.
Environmental gamma radiation measurements were performed quarterly using Optically Stimulated Luminescence Dosimeters (OSLD). Beginning in the firstquarter of 2012, Exelon changed the type of dosimetry used for the Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program (REMP).
Environmental gamma radiation measurements were performed quarterly using Optically Stimulated Luminescence Dosimeters (OSLD). Beginning in the first quarter of 2012, Exelon changed the type of dosimetry used for the Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program (REMP). Optically Stimulated Luminescent Dosimetry were deployed and Thermo-luminescent Dosimetry (TLD) were discontinued. This change may result in a step change in readings, up or down, depending on site characteristics. The relative comparison to control locations remains valid. OSLD technology is different than that used in a TLD but has the same purpose (to measure direct radiation).
Optically Stimulated Luminescent Dosimetry were deployed and Thermo-luminescent Dosimetry (TLD) were discontinued. This change may result in a step change in readings, up or down, depending on site characteristics. The relative comparison to control locations remains valid.
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OSLD technology is different than that used in a TLD but has the same purpose (to measure direct radiation).
 
1 6of176 II.Introduction The LaSalle County Station (LSCS), consists of two boiling water reactors, each rated for 3,546 MWt. Both units are owned and operated by Exelon Corporation and are located in LaSalle County, Illinois. Unit 1 went critical on 16 March 1982. Unit 2 went critical on 02 December 1983. The site is located in northern Illinois, approximately 75 miles southwest of Chicago, Illinois.
II. Introduction The LaSalle County Station (LSCS), consists of two boiling water reactors, each rated for 3,546 MWt. Both units are owned and operated by Exelon Corporation and are located in LaSalle County, Illinois. Unit 1 went critical on 16 March 1982. Unit 2 went critical on 02 December 1983. The site is located in northern Illinois, approximately 75 miles southwest of Chicago, Illinois.
A Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program (REMP) for LSCS was initiated in 1982 (the preoperational period for most media covers the periods 1 January 1979 through 26 December 1981 and was summarized in a separate report.).This report covers those analyses performed by Teledyne Brown Engineering (TBE) and Landauer on samples collected during the period 1 January 2012 through 31 December 2012.
A Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program (REMP) for LSCS was initiated in 1982 (the preoperational period for most media covers the periods 1 January 1979 through 26 December 1981 and was summarized in a separate report.). This report covers those analyses performed by Teledyne Brown Engineering (TBE) and Landauer on samples collected during the period 1 January 2012 through 31 December 2012.
A.Objective of the REMP The objectives of the REMP are to:
A.     Objective of the REMP The objectives of the REMP are to:
1.Provide data on measurable levels of radiation and radioactive materials in the site environs.
: 1. Provide data on measurable levels of radiation and radioactive materials in the site environs.
2.Evaluate the relationship between quantities of radioactive material released from the plant and resultant radiation doses to individuals from principal pathways of exposure.
: 2. Evaluate the relationship between quantities of radioactive material released from the plant and resultant radiation doses to individuals from principal pathways of exposure.
B.Implementation of the Objectives The implementation of the objectives is accomplished by:
B.     Implementation of the Objectives The implementation of the objectives is accomplished by:
1.Identifying significant exposure pathways.
: 1. Identifying significant exposure pathways.
2.Establishing baseline radiological data of media within those pathways.Continuously monitoring those media before and during Station operation to assess Station radiological effects (if any) on man and the environment.
: 2. Establishing baseline radiological data of media within those pathways.
III.Program Description A.Sample Collection Samples for the LSCS REMP were collected for Exelon Nuclear by Environmental Inc. (Midwest Labs). This section describes the general 7of176 collection methods used by Environmental Inc. (Midwest Labs) to obtain environmental samples for the LSCS REMP in 2012. Sample locations and descriptions can be found in Tables B-1 and B-2, and Figures B-1 through B-4, Appendix B.
Continuously monitoring those media before and during Station operation to assess Station radiological effects (if any) on man and the environment.
Aquatic Environment The aquatic environment was evaluated by performing radiological analyses on samples of surface water, ground/well water, fish, and sediment. Two gallon water samples were collected weekly from two surface water locations (L-21 and L-40) and composited for monthly and quarterly required analyses. Control location was L-21. Two ground/well water locations (L-27 and L-28) were also grab sampled quarterly. All samples were collected via grab sample. The samples were then transferred to new unused plastic containers. Both the grab container and the sample containers were rinsed with source water prior to actual sample collection.
III. Program Description A.     Sample Collection Samples for the LSCS REMP were collected for Exelon Nuclear by Environmental Inc. (Midwest Labs). This section describes the general 7of176
Fish samples were collected semiannually at three locations, L-34, L-35 and L-36 (Control). Sediment samples composed of recently deposited substrate were collected at three locations semiannually, L-21 (Control), L-40 and L-41.
 
collection methods used by Environmental Inc. (Midwest Labs) to obtain environmental samples for the LSCS REMP in 2012. Sample locations and descriptions can be found in Tables B-1 and B-2, and Figures B-1 through B-4, Appendix B.
Aquatic Environment The aquatic environment was evaluated by performing radiological analyses on samples of surface water, ground/well water, fish, and sediment. Two gallon water samples were collected weekly from two surface water locations (L-21 and L-40) and composited for monthly and quarterly required analyses. Control location was L-21. Two ground/well water locations (L-27 and L-28) were also grab sampled quarterly. All samples were collected via grab sample. The samples were then transferred to new unused plastic containers. Both the grab container and the sample containers were rinsed with source water prior to actual sample collection. Fish samples were collected semiannually at three locations, L-34, L-35 and L-36 (Control). Sediment samples composed of recently deposited substrate were collected at three locations semiannually, L-21 (Control), L-40 and L-41.
Atmospheric Environment The atmospheric environment was evaluated by performing radiological analyses on samples of airborne particulate and iodine. Airborne particulate and iodine samples were collected and analyzed weekly at nine locations (L-01, L-03, L-04, L-05, L-06, L-07, L-08, L-10 and L-11).
Atmospheric Environment The atmospheric environment was evaluated by performing radiological analyses on samples of airborne particulate and iodine. Airborne particulate and iodine samples were collected and analyzed weekly at nine locations (L-01, L-03, L-04, L-05, L-06, L-07, L-08, L-10 and L-11).
The control location was L-10. Airborne particulate and iodine samples were obtained at each location, using a vacuum pump to pull air through a glass fiber particulate filter and iodine cartridge. The pumps were run continuously and sampled air at the rate of approximately one cubic foot per minute. The particulate filters and iodine cartridges were replaced weekly and sent to the laboratory for analysis.
The control location was L-10. Airborne particulate and iodine samples were obtained at each location, using a vacuum pump to pull air through a glass fiber particulate filter and iodine cartridge. The pumps were run continuously and sampled air at the rate of approximately one cubic foot per minute. The particulate filters and iodine cartridges were replaced weekly and sent to the laboratory for analysis.
Terrestrial Environment The terrestrial environment was evaluated by performing radiological analyses on samples of milk and food product. Samples were collected biweekly at one milk location (L-42) from May through October, and monthly from November through April. The control location was L-42. All samples were collected in new unused two gallon plastic bottles from the bulk tank at each location, preserved with sodium bisulfite, and shipped promptly to the laboratory.
Terrestrial Environment The terrestrial environment was evaluated by performing radiological analyses on samples of milk and food product. Samples were collected biweekly at one milk location (L-42) from May through October, and monthly from November through April. The control location was L-42. All samples were collected in new unused two gallon plastic bottles from the bulk tank at each location, preserved with sodium bisulfite, and shipped promptly to the laboratory.
Food products were collected annually in September at five locations (L-Quad C, L-Quad 1, L-Quad 2, L-Quad 3 and L-Quad 4). The control
Food products were collected annually in September at five locations (L-Quad C, L-Quad 1, L-Quad 2, L-Quad 3 and L-Quad 4). The control
-3 8 of 176 location was L-Quad C.Various types of samples were collected and placed in new unused plastic bags, and sent to the laboratory for analysis.
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Ambient Gamma Radiation Beginning in the first quarter of 2012, Exelon changed the type of dosimetry used for the Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program (REMP).Optically Stimulated Luminescent Dosimetry (OSLD) were deployed and Thermo-luminescent Dosimetry (TLD) were discontinued.
 
This change may cause step changes in readings, up or down, depending on site characteristics. However, the relative comparison to control locations remains valid.
location was L-Quad C. Various types of samples were collected and placed in new unused plastic bags, and sent to the laboratory for analysis.
OSLD technology is different than that used in a TLD but has the same purpose (to measure direct radiation).
Ambient Gamma Radiation Beginning in the first quarter of 2012, Exelon changed the type of dosimetry used for the Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program (REMP). Optically Stimulated Luminescent Dosimetry (OSLD) were deployed and Thermo-luminescent Dosimetry (TLD) were discontinued.
This change may cause step changes in readings, up or down, depending on site characteristics. However, the relative comparison to control locations remains valid. OSLD technology is different than that used in a TLD but has the same purpose (to measure direct radiation).
Each location consisted of 2 OSLD sets. The OSLDs were exchanged quarterly and sent to Landauer for analysis. The OSLD locations were placed on and around the LSCS site as follows:
Each location consisted of 2 OSLD sets. The OSLDs were exchanged quarterly and sent to Landauer for analysis. The OSLD locations were placed on and around the LSCS site as follows:
An inner ring consisting of 16 locations (L-101, L-102, L-103, L-104, L-105, L-106, L-107, L-108, L-109, L-110, L-111 B, L-112, L-113A, L-114, L-1 15 and L-1 16) near and within the site perimeter representing fence post doses (i.e., at locations where the doses will be potentially greater than maximum annual off-site doses) from LSCS release.An outer ring consisting of 16 locations (L-201, L-202, L-203, L-204, L-205, L-206, L-207, L-208, L-209, L-210, L-21 1, L-212, L-213, L-214, L-215 and L-216) extending to approximately 5 miles from the site designed to measure possible exposures to nearby population.
An inner ring consisting of 16 locations (L-101, L-102, L-103, L-104, L-105, L-106, L-107, L-108, L-109, L-110, L-111 B, L-112, L-113A, L-114, L-1 15 and L-1 16) near and within the site perimeter representing fence post doses (i.e., at locations where the doses will be potentially greater than maximum annual off-site doses) from LSCS release.
An outer ring consisting of 16 locations (L-201, L-202, L-203, L-204, L-205, L-206, L-207, L-208, L-209, L-210, L-21 1, L-212, L-213, L-214, L-215 and L-216) extending to approximately 5 miles from the site designed to measure possible exposures to nearby population.
An other set consisting of eight locations (L-01, L-03, L-04, L-05, L-06, L-07, L-08 and L-11).
An other set consisting of eight locations (L-01, L-03, L-04, L-05, L-06, L-07, L-08 and L-11).
The balance of one location (L-10) representing the control area.
The balance of one location (L-10) representing the control area.
The specific OSLD locations were determined by the following criteria:
The specific OSLD locations were determined by the following criteria:
1.The presence of relatively dense population; 2.Site meteorological data taking into account distance and elevation for each of the sixteen 22 % degree sectors around the site, where estimated annual dose from LSCS, if any, would be most significant; 3.On hills free from local obstructions and within sight of the vents (where practical);
: 1. The presence of relatively dense population;
4 9 of 176 4.And near the closest dwelling to the vents in the prevailing downwind direction.(Two OSLDs were placed at each location approximately six feet above ground level.)
: 2.     Site meteorological data taking into account distance and elevation for each of the sixteen 22 % degree sectors around the site, where estimated annual dose from LSCS, if any, would be most significant;
B.Sample Analysis This section describes the general analytical methodologies used by TBE and Environmental Inc. (Midwest Labs) to analyze the environmental samples for radioactivity for the LSCS REMP in 2012. The analytical procedures used by the laboratories are listed in Table B-2.
: 3.     On hills free from local obstructions and within sight of the vents (where practical);
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: 4. And near the closest dwelling to the vents in the prevailing downwind direction.
(Two OSLDs were placed at each location approximately six feet above ground level.)
B. Sample Analysis This section describes the general analytical methodologies used by TBE and Environmental Inc. (Midwest Labs) to analyze the environmental samples for radioactivity for the LSCS REMP in 2012. The analytical procedures used by the laboratories are listed in Table B-2.
In order to achieve the stated objectives, the current program includes the following analyses:
In order to achieve the stated objectives, the current program includes the following analyses:
1.Concentrations of beta emitters in surface water and air particulates.
: 1. Concentrations of beta emitters in surface water and air particulates.
2.Concentrations of gamma emitters in ground/well and surface water, air particulates, milk, fish, sediment and vegetation.
: 2. Concentrations of gamma emitters in ground/well and surface water, air particulates, milk, fish, sediment and vegetation.
3.Concentrations of tritium in ground/well and surface water.
: 3. Concentrations of tritium in ground/well and surface water.
4.Concentrations of 1-131 in air and milk.
: 4. Concentrations of 1-131 in air and milk.
5.Ambient gamma radiation levels at various site environs.
: 5. Ambient gamma radiation levels at various site environs.
C.Data Interpretation The radiological and direct radiation data collected prior to LaSalle County Station becoming operational were used as a baseline with which these operational data were compared. For the purpose of this report, LaSalle County Station was considered operational at initial criticality. In addition, data were compared to previous years' operational data for consistency and trending. Several factors were important in the interpretation of the data: 1.Lower Limit of Detection and Minimum Detectable Concentration The lower limit of detection (LLD) is defined as the smallest concentration of radioactive material in a sample that would yield a net count (above background) that would be detected with only a 5% probability of falsely concluding that a blank observation represents a "real" signal. The LLD is intended as a before the fact (a priori) estimate of a system (including instrumentation,-5-0 of 176 procedure and sample type) and not as an after the fact (a posteriori) criteria for the presence of activity.
C. Data Interpretation The radiological and direct radiation data collected prior to LaSalle County Station becoming operational were used as a baseline with which these operational data were compared. For the purpose of this report, LaSalle County Station was considered operational at initial criticality. In addition, data were compared to previous years' operational data for consistency and trending. Several factors were important in the interpretation of the data:
All analyses were designed to achieve the required LSCS detection capabilities for environmental sample analysis.
: 1. Lower Limit of Detection and Minimum Detectable Concentration The lower limit of detection (LLD) is defined as the smallest concentration of radioactive material in a sample that would yield a net count (above background) that would be detected with only a 5% probability of falsely concluding that a blank observation represents a "real" signal. The LLD is intended as a before the fact (a priori) estimate of a system (including instrumentation, 0 of 176
 
procedure and sample type) and not as an after the fact (a posteriori) criteria for the presence of activity. All analyses were designed to achieve the required LSCS detection capabilities for environmental sample analysis.
The minimum detectable concentration (MDC) is defined above with the exception that the measurement is an after the fact estimate of the presence of activity.
The minimum detectable concentration (MDC) is defined above with the exception that the measurement is an after the fact estimate of the presence of activity.
2.Net Activity Calculation and Reporting of Results Net activity for a sample was calculated by subtracting background activity from the sample activity. Since the REMP measures extremely small changes in radioactivity in the environment, background variations may result in sample activity being lower than the background activity effecting a negative number. An MDC was reported in all cases where positive activity was not detected.
: 2. Net Activity Calculation and Reporting of Results Net activity for a sample was calculated by subtracting background activity from the sample activity. Since the REMP measures extremely small changes in radioactivity in the environment, background variations may result in sample activity being lower than the background activity effecting a negative number. An MDC was reported in all cases where positive activity was not detected.
Gamma spectroscopy results for each type of sample were grouped as follows:
Gamma spectroscopy results for each type of sample were grouped as follows:
For surface water and food product 12 nuclides, Mn-54, Co-58, Fe-59, Co-60, Zn-65, Zr-95, Nb-95, 1-131, Cs-134, Cs-137, Ba-140 and La-140 were reported.
For surface water and food product 12 nuclides, Mn-54, Co-58, Fe-59, Co-60, Zn-65, Zr-95, Nb-95, 1-131, Cs-134, Cs-137, Ba-140 and La-140 were reported.
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Program Exceptions For 2012, the LSCS REMP had a sample recovery rate in excess of 99%.
Program Exceptions For 2012, the LSCS REMP had a sample recovery rate in excess of 99%.
Sample anomalies and missed samples are listed in the tables below:
Sample anomalies and missed samples are listed in the tables below:
Table D-1LISTING OF SAMPLE ANOMALIES SampleLocationCollectionReason TypeCodeDate A/IL-0802/09/12Estimated reading of 168.0 hours; collector replaced timer.
Table D-1      LISTING OF SAMPLE ANOMALIES Sample      Location        Collection            Reason Type        Code              Date A/I        L-08            02/09/12      Estimated reading of 168.0 hours; collector replaced timer.
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SampleLocationCollectionReason TypeCodeDate A/IL-0303/01/12No apparent reason for low reading of 161.2 hours. Low timer readings of this nature are consistent with weather related power interruptions.
 
AllL-1103/01/12No apparent reason for low reading of 166.3 hours. Low timer readings of this nature are consistent with weather related power interruptions.
Table D-1 LISTING OF SAMPLE ANOMALIES (continued)
AllL-0704/12/12No apparent reason for low reading of 164.0 hours. Low timer readings of this nature are consistent with weather related power interruptions.
Sample  Location Collection          Reason Type    Code      Date A/I    L-03    03/01/12    No apparent reason for low reading of 161.2 hours. Low timer readings of this nature are consistent with weather related power interruptions.
AllL-0405/10/12Low reading of 81.0 hours; no power; collector replaced fuse.
All    L-11    03/01/12    No apparent reason for low reading of 166.3 hours. Low timer readings of this nature are consistent with weather related power interruptions.
A/IL-0505/10/12Low reading of 71.0 hours; no electricity to sampler; station notified.
All    L-07      04/12/12    No apparent reason for low reading of 164.0 hours. Low timer readings of this nature are consistent with weather related power interruptions.
A/IL-0605/10/12Low reading of 80.1 hours; no power; collector replaced fuse.
All    L-04      05/ 10/12    Low reading of 81.0 hours; no power; collector replaced fuse.
A/IL-0805/10/12Low reading of 65
A/I    L-05      05/10/12    Low reading of 71. 0 hours; no electricity to sampler; station notified.
.7 hours;no power;collector replaced fuse.
A/I    L-06      05/10/12    Low reading of 80.1 hours; no power; collector replaced fuse.
A/IL-0505/17/12Low reading of 110.1 hours due to recent power restoration on 05-11-12, 17:00.
A/I    L-08      05/ 10/12    Low reading of 65 .7 hours; no power; collector replaced fuse.
A/IL-0505/31/12No apparent reason for low reading of 164.9 hours. Low timer readings of this nature are consistent with weather related power interruptions.
A/I    L-05      05/17/12    Low reading of 110.1 hours due to recent power restoration on 05-11-12, 17:00.
A/IL-0506/28/12No apparent reason for low reading of 162.0 hours. Low timer readings of this nature are consistent with weather related power interruptions.
A/I    L-05      05/31/12    No apparent reason for low reading of 164.9 hours. Low timer readings of this nature are consistent with weather related power interruptions.
A/IL-0107/05/12No apparent reason for low reading of 152.0 hours. Low timer readings of this nature are consistent with weather related power interruptions.
A/I    L-05    06/28/12    No apparent reason for low reading of 162.0 hours. Low timer readings of this nature are consistent with weather related power interruptions.
7 12 of 176 Table D-2LISTING OF MISSED SAMPLES SampleLocationCollectionReason TypeCodeDate OSLDL105-103/29/121st Qtr. missing in field at quarterly exchange.OSLDL115-203/29/12is'Qtr. missing in field at quarterly exchange.OSLDL112-103/29/12The OSLD was inadvertently left out of shipment to the lab. The OSLD was read at the end of the second quarter. The data is invalid OSLDL207-203/29/121st Qtr.missing in field at quarterly exchange.OSLDL216-303/29/12ist Qtr.missing in field at quarterly exchange.OSLDL05-104/19/12OSLD missing during weekly visual check.
A/I    L-01    07/05/12    No apparent reason for low reading of 152.0 hours. Low timer readings of this nature are consistent with weather related power interruptions.
OSLDL05-104/26/12Collector could not locate missing dosimeter; placed spare.
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OSLDL112-206/28/12No data was available for the OSLD.
 
OSLDL116-109/27/123rd Qtr.missing in field at quarterly exchange.OSLDL204-212/06/124th Qtr. missing in field; new utility pole in place. Collector placed spare. Data is invalid Each program exception was reviewed to understand the causes of the program exception. Occasional equipment breakdowns and power outages were unavoidable.
Table D-2      LISTING OF MISSED SAMPLES Sample      Location      Collection            Reason Type          Code            Date OSLD        L105-1        03/29/12      1st Qtr. missing in field at quarterly exchange.
OSLD        L115-2        03/29/12      is' Qtr. missing in field at quarterly exchange.
OSLD        L112-1        03/29/12      The OSLD was inadvertently left out of shipment to the lab. The OSLD was read at the end of the second quarter. The data is invalid OSLD        L207-2        03/29/12      1st Qtr. missing in field at quarterly exchange.
OSLD        L216-3        03/29/12      ist Qtr. missing in field at quarterly exchange.
OSLD        L05-1          04/19/12      OSLD missing during weekly visual check.
OSLD        L05-1          04/26/12      Collector could not locate missing dosimeter; placed spare.
OSLD        L112-2        06/28/12      No data was available for the OSLD.
3rd OSLD        L116-1        09/27/12          Qtr. missing in field at quarterly exchange.
OSLD        L204-2        12/06/12      4th Qtr. missing in field; new utility pole in place. Collector placed spare. Data is invalid Each program exception was reviewed to understand the causes of the program exception. Occasional equipment breakdowns and power outages were unavoidable.
The overall sample recovery rate indicates that the appropriate procedures and equipment are in place to assure reliable program implementation.
The overall sample recovery rate indicates that the appropriate procedures and equipment are in place to assure reliable program implementation.
Program Changes There were no changes to the program in 2012. 13 of 176 IV.Results and Discussion A.Aquatic Environment 1.Surface Water Samples were taken weekly and composited monthly at two locations (L-21 and L-40). Of these locations only L-40 located downstream, could be affected by LaSalle's effluent releases. The following analyses were performed:
Program Changes There were no changes to the program in 2012.
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IV. Results and Discussion A. Aquatic Environment
: 1. Surface Water Samples were taken weekly and composited monthly at two locations (L-21 and L-40). Of these locations only L-40 located downstream, could be affected by LaSalle's effluent releases. The following analyses were performed:
Gross Beta Samples from all locations were analyzed for concentrations of gross beta (Table C-1.1, Appendix C). Gross beta was detected in 22 of 24 samples with a range of 5.9 to 10.4 pCi/1. Concentrations detected were consistent with those detected in previous years (Figure C-1, Appendix C). The required LLD was met.
Gross Beta Samples from all locations were analyzed for concentrations of gross beta (Table C-1.1, Appendix C). Gross beta was detected in 22 of 24 samples with a range of 5.9 to 10.4 pCi/1. Concentrations detected were consistent with those detected in previous years (Figure C-1, Appendix C). The required LLD was met.
Tritium Quarterly composites of weekly collections were analyzed for tritium activity (Table C-1.2, Appendix C). Tritium was detected in five of eight samples. The concentrations ranged from 183 to 1,150 pCi/I.
Tritium Quarterly composites of weekly collections were analyzed for tritium activity (Table C-1.2, Appendix C). Tritium was detected in five of eight samples. The concentrations ranged from 183 to 1,150 pCi/I. Concentrations detected were consistent with those detected in previous years through the first three quarters. Fourth quarter control and indicator sample results were both slightly higher than previous years. However, because both control and indicator results were statistically equivalent, the elevated results were not attributed to LaSalle effluent releases (Figure C-2, Appendix C). The 2000 pCi/L OCDM and contractually required 200 pCi/L LLDs were met.
Concentrations detected were consistent with those detected in previous years through the first three quarters. Fourth quarter control and indicator sample results were both slightly higher than previous years. However, because both control and indicator results were statistically equivalent, the elevated results were not attributed to LaSalle effluent releases (Figure C-2, Appendix C). The 2000 pCi/L OCDM and contractually required 200 pCi/L LLDs were met.
Gamma Spectrometry Samples from both locations were analyzed for gamma emitting nuclides (Table C-1.3, Appendix C). No nuclides were detected, and all required LLDs were met.
Gamma Spectrometry Samples from both locations were analyzed for gamma emitting nuclides (Table C-1.3, Appendix C). No nuclides were detected, and all required LLDs were met.
2.Ground/Well Water Quarterly grab samples were collected at two locations (L-27 and L-28).Wells 4, 5 and 6 are associated with L-28. L-27 and L-28 well 6 could be affected by LaSalle's effluent releases. The following analyses were performed: 14 of 176 Tritium Quarterly grab samples from the locations were analyzed for tritium activity (Table C-11.1, Appendix C). No tritium was detected and the 2000 pCi/L OCDM and contractually required 200 pCi/L LLDs were met.Gamma Spectrometry Samples from all locations were analyzed for gamma emitting nuclides (Table C-11.2, Appendix C). No nuclides were detected, and all required LLDs were met.
: 2. Ground/Well Water Quarterly grab samples were collected at two locations (L-27 and L-28). Wells 4, 5 and 6 are associated with L-28. L-27 and L-28 well 6 could be affected by LaSalle's effluent releases. The following analyses were performed:
: 3. Fish samples were collected at three locations (L-34, L-35 and L-36) semiannually. Locations L-34 and L-35 could be affected by LaSalle's effluent releases. The following analysis was performed:
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Tritium Quarterly grab samples from the locations were analyzed for tritium activity (Table C-11.1, Appendix C). No tritium was detected and the 2000 pCi/L OCDM and contractually required 200 pCi/L LLDs were met.
Gamma Spectrometry Samples from all locations were analyzed for gamma emitting nuclides (Table C-11.2, Appendix C). No nuclides were detected, and all required LLDs were met.
Fish 3.
Fish samples were collected at three locations (L-34, L-35 and L-36) semiannually. Locations L-34 and L-35 could be affected by LaSalle's effluent releases. The following analysis was performed:
Gamma Spectrometry The edible portion of fish samples from both locations was analyzed for gamma emitting nuclides (Table C-111.1, Appendix C).
Gamma Spectrometry The edible portion of fish samples from both locations was analyzed for gamma emitting nuclides (Table C-111.1, Appendix C).
Naturally occurring K-40 was found at all stations and ranged from 2,400 to 3,630 pCi/kg wet. No fission or activation products were found.4. Aquatic sediment samples were collected at three locations (L-21, L-40 and L-41) semiannually. Locations L-40 and L-41, located downstream, could be affected by LaSalle's effluent releases. The following analysis was performed:
Naturally occurring K-40 was found at all stations and ranged from 2,400 to 3,630 pCi/kg wet. No fission or activation products were found.
Gamma Spectrometry Sediment samples from both locations were analyzed for gamma emitting nuclides (Table C-IV.1, Appendix C).Nuclides detected were naturally occurring K-40. Potassium-40 was found at all stations and ranged from 11,600 to 19,700 pCi/kg dry.
Sediment 4.
No LaSalle fission or activation products were found. 15 of 176 Atmospheric Environment 1.Airborne a.Air Particulates Continuous air particulate samples were collected from nine locations on a weekly basis. The nine locations were separated into four groups: Group I (onsite) represents locations within the LSCS site boundary (L-03 and L-05), Group I I (near site) represents the locations near the LSCS site (L-01 and L-06), Group I I I (far field) represents the control location at an intermediate distance from LSCS (L-04, L-07, L-08 and L
Aquatic sediment samples were collected at three locations (L-21, L-40 and L-41) semiannually. Locations L-40 and L-41, located downstream, could be affected by LaSalle's effluent releases. The following analysis was performed:
-11) and Group IV (Control) represents the control location at a remote distance (L-10).
Gamma Spectrometry Sediment samples from both locations were analyzed for gamma emitting nuclides (Table C-IV.1, Appendix C). Nuclides detected were naturally occurring K-40. Potassium-40 was found at all stations and ranged from 11,600 to 19,700 pCi/kg dry. No LaSalle fission or activation products were found.
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Atmospheric Environment
: 1. Airborne
: a. Air Particulates Continuous air particulate samples were collected from nine locations on a weekly basis. The nine locations were separated into four groups: Group I (onsite) represents locations within the LSCS site boundary (L-03 and L-05),
Group I I (near site) represents the locations near the LSCS site (L-01 and L-06), Group I I I (far field) represents the control location at an intermediate distance from LSCS (L-04, L-07, L-08 and L- 11) and Group IV (Control) represents the control location at a remote distance (L-10).
The following analyses were performed:
The following analyses were performed:
Gross Beta Weekly samples were analyzed for concentrations of beta emitters (Table C-V.1 and C-V.2, Appendix C).
Gross Beta Weekly samples were analyzed for concentrations of beta emitters (Table C-V.1 and C-V.2, Appendix C).
Detectable gross beta activity was observed at all locations.
Detectable gross beta activity was observed at all locations.
Comparison of results among the four groups aid in determining the effects, if any, resulting from the operation of LSCS. The results from the OnSite locations (Group I)ranged from 6 to 44 E-3 pCi
Comparison of results among the four groups aid in determining the effects, if any, resulting from the operation of LSCS. The results from the OnSite locations (Group I) ranged from 6 to 44 E-3 pCi/m3 with a mean of 20 E-3 pCi/m3. The results from the near site location (Group II) ranged from 8 to 48 E-3 pCi/m3 with a mean of 21 E-3 pCi/m3. The results from the far field locations (Group III) ranged from 6 to 47 E-3 pCi/m3 with a mean of 21 E-3 pCi/m3. The results from the Control location (Group IV) ranged from 9 to 49 E-3 pCi/m3 with a mean of 21 E-3 pCi/m3. Comparison of the 2012 air particulate data with previous years data indicate no effects from the operation of LSCS (Figures C-3 through C-7, Appendix C). In addition, comparisons of the weekly mean values for 2012 indicate no notable differences among the four groups.
/m3 with a mean of 20 E-3 pCi/m3. The results from the near site location (Group II) ranged from 8 to 48 E-3 pCi/
m3 with a mean of 21 E-3 pCi/m3. The results from the far field locations (Group III) ranged from 6 to 47 E-3 pCi/
m3 with a mean of 21 E-3 pCi/m3. The results from the Control location (Group IV) ranged from 9 to 49 E-3 pCi/
m3 with a mean of 21 E-3 pCi/m3. Comparison of the 2012 air particulate data with previous years data indicate no effects from the operation of LSCS (Figures C-3 through C-7, Appendix C). In addition, comparisons of the weekly mean values for 2012 indicate no notable differences among the four groups.
Gamma Spectrometry Weekly samples were composited quarterly and analyzed for gamma emitting nuclides (Table C-V.3, Appendix C).
Gamma Spectrometry Weekly samples were composited quarterly and analyzed for gamma emitting nuclides (Table C-V.3, Appendix C).
Naturally occurring Be-7 due to cosmic ray activity was detected in all samples. These values ranged from 100 to 218 E-3 pCi
Naturally occurring Be-7 due to cosmic ray activity was detected in all samples. These values ranged from 100 to 218 E-3 pCi/m3. Naturally occurring K-40 was not detected in any samples. All other nuclides were less than the MDC.
/m3.Naturally occurring K-40 was not detected in any samples. All other nuclides were less than the MDC. 16 of 176 b.Airborne Iodine Continuous air samples were collected from nine locations (L-01, L-03, L-04, L-05, L-06, L-07, L-08, L-10 and L-11) and analyzed weekly for 1-131 (Table C-VI. 1, Appendix C). No 1-131 was detected. All required LLDs were met.
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2.Terrestrial a.Milk Samples were collected from one location (L-42) biweekly May through October and monthly November through April.
: b. Airborne Iodine Continuous air samples were collected from nine locations (L-01, L-03, L-04, L-05, L-06, L-07, L-08, L-10 and L-11) and analyzed weekly for 1-131 (Table C-VI. 1, Appendix C). No 1-131 was detected. All required LLDs were met.
: 2. Terrestrial
: a. Milk Samples were collected from one location (L-42) biweekly May through October and monthly November through April.
The following analyses were performed:
The following analyses were performed:
Iodine-131 Milk samples from the location were analyzed for concentrations of 1-131 (Table C-VI 1.1, Appendix C). No nuclides were detected, and all required LLDs were met.
Iodine-131 Milk samples from the location were analyzed for concentrations of 1-131 (Table C-VI 1.1, Appendix C). No nuclides were detected, and all required LLDs were met.
Gamma Spectrometry Each milk sample was analyzed for concentrations of gamma emitting nuclides (Table C-VlI.2, Appendix C).
Gamma Spectrometry Each milk sample was analyzed for concentrations of gamma emitting nuclides (Table C-VlI.2, Appendix C).
Naturally occurring K-40 activity was found in all samples and ranged from 1,170 to 1,420 pCi/I. No other nuclides were detected, and all required LLDs were met.
Naturally occurring K-40 activity was found in all samples and ranged from 1,170 to 1,420 pCi/I. No other nuclides were detected, and all required LLDs were met.
b.Food Products Food product samples were collected at five locations (L-Quad C, L-Quad 1, L-Quad 2, L-Quad 3 and L-Quad 4) when available. Four locations, (L-Quad 1, L-Quad 2, L-Quad 3 and L-Quad 4) could be affected by LaSalle's effluent releases. The following analysis was performed:
: b. Food Products Food product samples were collected at five locations (L-Quad C, L-Quad 1, L-Quad 2, L-Quad 3 and L-Quad 4) when available. Four locations, (L-Quad 1, L-Quad 2, L-Quad 3 and L-Quad 4) could be affected by LaSalle's effluent releases. The following analysis was performed:
Gamma Spectrometry Samples from all locations were analyzed for gamma emitting nuclides (Table C-VIll.1, Appendix C). No nuclides were detected, and all required LLDs were met. 17 of 176 C.Ambient Gamma Radiation Ambient gamma radiation levels were measured utilizing Optically Stimulated Luminescence Dosimeters (OSLD). Forty-one OSLD locations were established around the site. Results of OSLD measurements are listed in Tables C-IX.1 to C-IX.3, Appendix C.
Gamma Spectrometry Samples from all locations were analyzed for gamma emitting nuclides (Table C-VIll.1, Appendix C). No nuclides were detected, and all required LLDs were met.
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C. Ambient Gamma Radiation Ambient gamma radiation levels were measured utilizing Optically Stimulated Luminescence Dosimeters (OSLD). Forty-one OSLD locations were established around the site. Results of OSLD measurements are listed in Tables C-IX.1 to C-IX.3, Appendix C.
All OSLD measurements were below 30 mrem/quarter, with a range of 12.3 to 29.8 mrem/quarter. A comparison of the Inner Ring, Outer Ring, and Other data to the Control Location data, indicate that the ambient gamma radiation levels from the Control Location L-10 were comparable.
All OSLD measurements were below 30 mrem/quarter, with a range of 12.3 to 29.8 mrem/quarter. A comparison of the Inner Ring, Outer Ring, and Other data to the Control Location data, indicate that the ambient gamma radiation levels from the Control Location L-10 were comparable.
D.Land Use Survey A Land Use Survey conducted during the August 2012 growing season around the LaSalle County Station (LSCS) was performed by Environmental Inc. (Midwest Labs) for Exelon Nuclear to comply with Radiological Effluent Control 12.5.2 of the LaSalle's Offsite Dose Calculation Manual. The purpose of the survey was to document the nearest resident, milk producing animal and garden of greater than 500 ft2 in each of the sixteen 22 1/2 degree sectors around the site. The distance and direction of all locations from the LSCS reactor buildings were positioned using Global Positioning System (GPS) technology. There were no changes required to the LSCS REMP as a result of this survey.
D. Land Use Survey A Land Use Survey conducted during the August 2012 growing season around the LaSalle County Station (LSCS) was performed by Environmental Inc. (Midwest Labs) for Exelon Nuclear to comply with Radiological Effluent Control 12.5.2 of the LaSalle's Offsite Dose Calculation Manual. The purpose of the survey was to document the nearest resident, milk producing animal and garden of greater than 500 ft2 in each of the sixteen 22 1/2 degree sectors around the site. The distance and direction of all locations from the LSCS reactor buildings were positioned using Global Positioning System (GPS) technology. There were no changes required to the LSCS REMP as a result of this survey.
The results of this survey are summarized below.
The results of this survey are summarized below.
Distance in Miles from the LSCS Reactor Buildings SectorResidenceLivestockMilk FarmMilesMilesMiles A N3.94.0-B NNE1.61.7-C N E2.13.5-D ENE3.33.8-E E3.2-14.2 F ESE1.4--G SE1.74.7-H SSE1.84.7-J S1.54.7-K SSW0.7--L SW1.05.8-M WSW1.51.5-N W1.53.0-P WNW0.93.0-Q NW1.84.0-R NNW1.74.6--13-18 of 176 E.Summary of Results - Inter-Laboratory Comparison Program The primary and secondary laboratories analyzed Performance Evaluation (PE) samples of air particulate, air iodine, milk, soil, vegetation and water matrices (Appendix D). The PE samples, supplied by Analytics Inc., Environmental Resource Associates (ERA) and DOE's Mixed Analyte Performance Evaluation Program (MAPEP), were evaluated against the following pre-set acceptance criteria:
Distance in Miles from the LSCS Reactor Buildings Sector          Residence          Livestock          Milk Farm Miles            Miles              Miles AN                3.9              4.0                 -
1.Analytics Evaluation Criteria Analytics' evaluation report provides a ratio of laboratory results and Analytics' known value. Since flag values are not assigned byAnalytics, TBE-ES evaluates the reported ratios based on internal QC requirements, which are based on the DOE MAPEP criteria.
B NNE            1.6              1.7                 -
ERA Evaluation CriteriaERA's evaluation report provides an acceptance range for control and warning limits with associated flag values. ERA's acceptance limits are established per the USEPA, NELAC, state specific PT program requirements or ERA's SOP for the Generation of Performance Acceptance Limits, as applicable. The acceptance limits are either determined by a regression equation specific to each analyte or a fixed percentage limit promulgated under the appropriate regulatory document.
C NE              2.1              3.5                 -
3.DOE Evaluation Criteria MAPEP's evaluation report provides an acceptance range with associated flag values.
D ENE              3.3              3.8                 -
EE                3.2               -                 14.2 F ESE            1.4               -                   -
G SE              1.7              4.7                 -
H SSE              1.8              4.7                   -
JS                1.5              4.7                   -
K SSW            0.7               -                   -
L SW            1.0              5.8                 -
M   WSW            1.5              1.5                 -
N   W              1.5              3.0                 -
P WNW            0.9              3.0                   -
Q   NW            1.8              4.0                   -
R   NNW            1.7              4.6                   -
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E. Summary of Results - Inter-Laboratory Comparison Program The primary and secondary laboratories analyzed Performance Evaluation (PE) samples of air particulate, air iodine, milk, soil, vegetation and water matrices (Appendix D). The PE samples, supplied by Analytics Inc., Environmental Resource Associates (ERA) and DOE's Mixed Analyte Performance Evaluation Program (MAPEP), were evaluated against the following pre-set acceptance criteria:
: 1. Analytics Evaluation Criteria Analytics' evaluation report provides a ratio of laboratory results and Analytics' known value. Since flag values are not assigned by Analytics, TBE-ES evaluates the reported ratios based on internal QC requirements, which are based on the DOE MAPEP criteria.
ERA Evaluation Criteria ERA's evaluation report provides an acceptance range for control and warning limits with associated flag values. ERA's acceptance limits are established per the USEPA, NELAC, state specific PT program requirements or ERA's SOP for the Generation of Performance Acceptance Limits, as applicable. The acceptance limits are either determined by a regression equation specific to each analyte or a fixed percentage limit promulgated under the appropriate regulatory document.
: 3. DOE Evaluation Criteria MAPEP's evaluation report provides an acceptance range with associated flag values.
The MAPEP defines three levels of performance: Acceptable (flag = "A") Acceptable with Warning (flag = "W"), and Not Acceptable (flag = "N"). Performance is considered acceptable when a mean result for the specified analyte is +/- 20% of the reference value. Performance is acceptable with warning when a mean result falls in the range from +/- 20% to +/- 30% of the reference value (i.e., 20% < bias < 30%). If the bias is greater than 30%, the results are deemed not acceptable.
The MAPEP defines three levels of performance: Acceptable (flag = "A") Acceptable with Warning (flag = "W"), and Not Acceptable (flag = "N"). Performance is considered acceptable when a mean result for the specified analyte is +/- 20% of the reference value. Performance is acceptable with warning when a mean result falls in the range from +/- 20% to +/- 30% of the reference value (i.e., 20% < bias < 30%). If the bias is greater than 30%, the results are deemed not acceptable.
For the TBE laboratory, 12 out of 18 analytes met the specified acceptance criteria. Six analytes (Co-60, Gross Alpha, Gross Beta, Sr-89, Sr-90 and Zn-65) did not meet the specified acceptance criteria for the following reason: 19 of 176 Teledyne Brown Engineering's MAPEP March 2012 Co-60 in soil result of 7.61 Bq/kg was higher than the known value of 1.56 Bq/kg, resulting in a found to known ratio of 4.88 on a sensitivity evaluation.
For the TBE laboratory, 12 out of 18 analytes met the specified acceptance criteria. Six analytes (Co-60, Gross Alpha, Gross Beta, Sr-89, Sr-90 and Zn-65) did not meet the specified acceptance criteria for the following reason:
NCR 12-08 was initiated to investigate this failure. No cause could be found for the failure. TBE is monitoring the Co-60 in soil analyses on a case-to-case basis. Sensitivity evaluations are primarily a qualitative assessment. Since Cobalt-60 was not observed in any Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program (REMP) samples, there was no impact to client samples as a result of this issue.
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2.Teledyne Brown Engineering's MAPEP March 2012 Zn-65 in AP result of 4.19 Bq/sample was higher than the known value of 2.99 Bq/sample, exceeding the upper control limit of 3.89 Bq/sample.
 
Teledyne Brown Engineering's MAPEP March 2012 Co-60 in soil result of 7.61 Bq/kg was higher than the known value of 1.56 Bq/kg, resulting in a found to known ratio of 4.88 on a sensitivity evaluation. NCR 12-08 was initiated to investigate this failure. No cause could be found for the failure. TBE is monitoring the Co-60 in soil analyses on a case-to-case basis. Sensitivity evaluations are primarily a qualitative assessment. Since Cobalt-60 was not observed in any Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program (REMP) samples, there was no impact to client samples as a result of this issue.
: 2. Teledyne Brown Engineering's MAPEP March 2012 Zn-65 in AP result of 4.19 Bq/sample was higher than the known value of 2.99 Bq/sample, exceeding the upper control limit of 3.89 Bq/sample.
NCR 12-08 was initiated to investigate this failure. No cause could be found for the failure and is considered an anomaly specific to the MAPEP sample. The first and second quarter 2012 Analytics AP Zn-65 analyses were acceptable. Since Zn-65 was not present in any REMP samples, there was no impact to client samples as a result of this issue.
NCR 12-08 was initiated to investigate this failure. No cause could be found for the failure and is considered an anomaly specific to the MAPEP sample. The first and second quarter 2012 Analytics AP Zn-65 analyses were acceptable. Since Zn-65 was not present in any REMP samples, there was no impact to client samples as a result of this issue.
3.Teledyne Brown Engineering's MAPEP September 2012 Sr-90 in water result of 19.6 pCi/L was higher than the known value of 12.2 pCi/L, exceeding the upper control limit of 15.9 pCi/L. NCR 12-11 was initiated to investigate this failure. An incorrect aliquot was entered into LIMS. Using the correct aliquot, the result would have fallen within the acceptance range. The failure was specific to the sample, therefore there was no impact to client samples as a result of this issue.
: 3. Teledyne Brown Engineering's MAPEP September 2012 Sr-90 in water result of 19.6 pCi/L was higher than the known value of 12.2 pCi/L, exceeding the upper control limit of 15.9 pCi/L. NCR 12-11 was initiated to investigate this failure. An incorrect aliquot was entered into LIMS. Using the correct aliquot, the result would have fallen within the acceptance range. The failure was specific to the sample, therefore there was no impact to client samples as a result of this issue.
4.Teledyne Brown Engineering's ERA May 2012 Gross Alpha in water result of 82.4 pCi/L was higher than the known value of 62.9 pCi/L, which exceeded the upper control limit of 78.0 pCi/L. NCR 12-05 was initiated to investigate this failure. The G-1 detector is slightly biased high for Th-230 based measurements. The G-1 detector is used only for ERA samples. The detector was recalibrated.
: 4. Teledyne Brown Engineering's ERA May 2012 Gross Alpha in water result of 82.4 pCi/L was higher than the known value of 62.9 pCi/L, which exceeded the upper control limit of 78.0 pCi/L. NCR 12-05 was initiated to investigate this failure. The G-1 detector is slightly biased high for Th-230 based measurements. The G-1 detector is used only for ERA samples. The detector was recalibrated. The failure was specific to the ERA sample, therefore there was no impact to client samples as a result of this issue.
The failure was specific to the ERA sample, therefore there was no impact to client samples as a result of this issue.
: 5. Teledyne Brown Engineering's ERA November 2012 Gross Beta in water result of 59.3 pCi/L was higher than the known value of 39.2 pCi/L, which exceeded the upper control limit of 46.7 pCi/L. NCR 12-13 was initiated to investigate this failure. The rerun result of 44.8 fell within the control limits. It appears an incorrect aliquot was entered into LIMS. The failure was specific to the ERA sample, 20 of 176
5.Teledyne Brown Engineering's ERA November 2012 Gross Beta in water result of 59.3 pCi/L was higher than the known value of 39.2 pCi/L, which exceeded the upper control limit of 46.7 pCi/L. NCR 12-13 was initiated to investigate this failure.
 
The rerun result of 44.8 fell within the control limits. It appears an incorrect aliquot was entered into LIMS. The failure was specific to the ERA sample,-15-20 of 176 therefore there was no impact to client samples as a result of this issue.6.Teledyne Brown Engineering's ERA November 2012 Sr-89 in water result of 46.5 pCi/L was higher than the known value of 39
therefore there was no impact to client samples as a result of this issue.
.1 pCi/L, which exceeded the upper control limit of 46
: 6. Teledyne Brown Engineering's ERA November 2012 Sr-89 in water result of 46.5 pCi/L was higher than the known value of 39 .1 pCi/L, which exceeded the upper control limit of 46 .1 pCi/L. NCR 12-13 was initiated to investigate this failure. The found to known ratio was 1.19, which TBE considers acceptable with warning, therefore there was no impact to client samples as a result of this issue.
.1 pCi/L.NCR 12-13 was initiated to investigate this failure.
The found to known ratio was 1.19, which TBE considers acceptable with warning, therefore there was no impact to client samples as a result of this issue.
For the EIML laboratory, 12 out of 14 analytes met the specified acceptance criteria. Two analytes (Gross Beta and Co-57) did not meet the specified acceptance criteria for the following reason:
For the EIML laboratory, 12 out of 14 analytes met the specified acceptance criteria. Two analytes (Gross Beta and Co-57) did not meet the specified acceptance criteria for the following reason:
1Environmental Inc., Midwest Laboratory's ERA April 2012 GrossBeta in water result of 76.2 pCi/L was higher than the known value of 44.2 pCi/L, exceeding the upper control limit of 51.5 pCi/L.
1      Environmental Inc., Midwest Laboratory's ERA April 2012 GrossBeta in water result of 76.2 pCi/L was higher than the known value of 44.2 pCi/L, exceeding the upper control limit of 51.5 pCi/L.
The reanalyzed result of 38.3 fell within the control limits. A sample dilution problem was suspected. The failure was specific to the ERA sample, therefore there was no impact to client samples as a result of this issue.
The reanalyzed result of 38.3 fell within the control limits. A sample dilution problem was suspected. The failure was specific to the ERA sample, therefore there was no impact to client samples as a result of this issue.
2.Environmental Inc., Midwest Laboratory's MAPEP August 2012 Co-57 in vegetation result of 7.44 pCi/L was higher than the known value of 5.66 pCi/L, exceeding the upper control limit of 7.36 pCi/L.
: 2. Environmental Inc., Midwest Laboratory's MAPEP August 2012 Co-57 in vegetation result of 7.44 pCi/L was higher than the known value of 5.66 pCi/L, exceeding the upper control limit of 7.36 pCi/L.
The reanalyzed result of 6.74 fell within the control limits. The sample was recounted using a geometry more closely matched to the MAPEP sample size. The failure was specific to the MAPEP sample, therefore there was no impact to client samples as a result of this issue.
The reanalyzed result of 6.74 fell within the control limits. The sample was recounted using a geometry more closely matched to the MAPEP sample size. The failure was specific to the MAPEP sample, therefore there was no impact to client samples as a result of this issue.
The Inter-Laboratory Comparison Program provides evidence of "in control" counting systems and methods, and that the laboratories are producing accurate and reliable data. 21 of 176 APPENDIX A RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING REPORT  
The Inter-Laboratory Comparison Program provides evidence of "in control" counting systems and methods, and that the laboratories are producing accurate and reliable data.
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FOR THE LASALLE COUNTY STATION, 2012 NAME OF FACILITY:LASALLEDOCKET NUMBER:50-373 & 50-374 2012 LOCATION OF FACILITY: MARSEILLES, ILREPORTING PERIOD:
FOR THE LASALLE COUNTY STATION, 2012 NAME OF FACILITY:     LASALLE                                      DOCKET NUMBER:         50-373 & 50-374 2012 LOCATION OF FACILITY: MARSEILLES, IL                                REPORTING PERIOD:     ANNUAL INDICATOR CONTROL LOCATION WITH HIGHEST ANNUAL MEAN (M)
ANNUAL INDICATOR CONTROL LOCATION WITH HIGHEST ANNUAL MEAN (M)
LOCATIONS   LOCATION MEDIUM OR            TYPES OF           NUMBER OF REQUIRED      MEAN (M)     MEAN (M)   MEAN (M)     STATION #                       NUMBER OF PATHWAY SAMPLED      ANALYSIS            ANALYSIS  LOWER LIMIT   (F)         (F)       (F)         NAME                            NONROUTINE (UNIT OF              PERFORMED          PERFORMED OF DETECTION   RANGE      RANGE      RANGE      DISTANCE AND DIRECTION          REPORTED MEASUREMENT)                                         (LLD)                                                                             MEASUREMENTS SURFACE WATER        GR-B                    24            4      7.8        8.2        8.2          L-21 CONTROL                           0 (PCI/LITER)                                                        (11/12)     (11/12)   (11/12)     ILLINOIS RIVER AT SENECA - UPSTREAM (6.3/10.4) (5.9/10.3) (5.9/103)   4.0 MILES NE OF SITE 1-1-3                    8          200      542        797        797          L-21 CONTROL                           0 (3/4)       (2/4)     (2/4)       ILLINOIS RIVER AT SENECA - UPSTREAM (183/1150) (543/1050) (543/1050)   4.0 MILES NE OF SITE GAMMA                    24 MN-54                                15      <LLD       <LLD       -                                                   0 CO-58                                15      <LLD       <LLD                                                           0 FE-59                                30      <LLD       <LLD                                                           0 CO-60                                15      <LLD       <LLD                                                           0 ZN-65                                30      <LLD       <LLD                                                           0 NB-95                                15      <LLD       <LLD                                                           0
LOCATIONS LOCATION MEDIUM ORTYPES OFNUMBER OF REQUIREDMEAN (M)MEAN (M)MEAN (M)STATION #NUMBER OF PATHWAY SAMPLEDANALYSISANALYSISLOWER LIMIT (F)(F)(F)NAMENONROUTINE (UNIT OFPERFORMEDPERFORMED OF DETECTION RANGERANGERANGEDISTANCE AND DIRECTIONREPORTED MEASUREMENT)(LLD)MEASUREMENTS GR-B2447.88.28.2L-21 CONTROL (11/12)(11/12)(11/12)ILLINOIS RIVER AT SENECA - UPSTREAM (6.3/10.4)(5.9/10.3)(5.9/103)4.0 MILES NE OF SITE 1-1-38200542797797L-21 CONTROL (3/4)(2/4)(2/4)ILLINOIS RIVER AT SENECA - UPSTREAM (183/1150)(543/1050)(543/1050)4.0 MILES NE OF SITE GAMMA24 MN-5415<LLD<LLD-0 CO-5815<LLD<LLD FE-5930<LLD<LLD CO-6015<LLD<LLD ZN-6530<LLD<LLD NB-9515<LLD<LLD*THE MEAN AND 2 STANDARD DEVIATION VALUES ARE CALCULATED USING THE POSITIVE VALUES FRACTION OF DETECTABLE MEASUREMENTS AT SPECIFIED LOCATIONS IS INDICATED IN PARENTHESES (F)
* THE MEAN AND 2 STANDARD DEVIATION VALUES ARE CALCULATED USING THE POSITIVE VALUES FRACTION OF DETECTABLE MEASUREMENTS AT SPECIFIED LOCATIONS IS INDICATED IN PARENTHESES (F)
SURFACE WATER (PCI/LITER) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 TABLE A-1 RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING PROGRAM ANNUAL  
 
TABLE A-1 RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING PROGRAM ANNUAL  


==SUMMARY==
==SUMMARY==
FOR THE LASALLE COUNTY STATION, 2012 NAME OF FACILITY:LASALLEDOCKET NUMBER:50-373 & 50
FOR THE LASALLE COUNTY STATION, 2012 NAME OF FACILITY:     LASALLE                                      DOCKET NUMBER:         50-373 & 50-374 2012 LOCATION OF FACILITY: MARSEILLES, IL                                REPORTING PERIOD:     ANNUAL INDICATOR CONTROL LOCATION WITH HIGHEST ANNUAL MEAN (M)
-374 2012 LOCATION OF FACILITY:
LOCATIONS   LOCATION MEDIUM OR              TYPES OF          NUMBER OF REQUIRED        MEAN (M)     MEAN (M)   MEAN (M)   STATION #             NUMBER OF PATHWAY SAMPLED        ANALYSIS          ANALYSIS  LOWER LIMIT   (F)         (F)       (F)         NAME                  NONROUTINE (UNIT OF              PERFORMED          PERFORMED OF DETECTION   RANGE      RANGE      RANGE      DISTANCE AND DIRECTION REPORTED MEASUREMENT)                                         (LLD)                                                                   MEASUREMENTS SURFACE WATER          ZR-95                              30      <LLD       <LLD                                                 0 (PCI/LITER) 1-131                                15      <LLD       <LLD                                                 0 CS-134                              15      <LLD       <LLD                                                 0 CS-137                              18      <LLD       <LLD                                                 0 BA-140                              60      <LLD       <LLD                                                 0 LA-140                              15      <LLD       <LLD                                                 0 GROUND WATER          H-3                    12          200      <LLD       <LLD                                                 0 (PCI/LITER)
MARSEILLES, ILREPORTING PERIOD:
GAMMA                  12 MN-54                               15     <LLD       <LLD                                                 0
ANNUAL INDICATOR CONTROL LOCATION WITH HIGHEST ANNUAL MEAN (M)LOCATIONS LOCATION MEDIUM ORTYPES OFNUMBER OF REQUIREDMEAN (M)MEAN (M)MEAN (M)STATION #NUMBER OF PATHWAY SAMPLEDANALYSISANALYSISLOWER LIMIT (F)(F)(F)NAMENONROUTINE (UNIT OFPERFORMEDPERFORMED OF DETECTION RANGERANGERANGEDISTANCE AND DIRECTIONREPORTED MEASUREMENT)(LLD)MEASUREMENTS SURFACE WATERZR-9530<LLD<LLD (PCI/LITER) 1-13115<LLD<LLD CS-13415<LLD<LLD CS-13718<LLD<LLD BA-14060<LLD<LLD LA-14015<LLD<LLD H-312200<LLD<LLD GAMMA12 MN-54 15<LLD<LLD*THE MEAN AND 2 STANDARD DEVIATION VALUES ARE CALCULATED USING THE POSITIVE VALUES FRACTION OF DETECTABLE MEASUREMENTS AT SPECIFIED LOCATIONS IS INDICATED IN PARENTHESES (F)
* THE MEAN AND 2 STANDARD DEVIATION VALUES ARE CALCULATED USING THE POSITIVE VALUES FRACTION OF DETECTABLE MEASUREMENTS AT SPECIFIED LOCATIONS IS INDICATED IN PARENTHESES (F)
GROUND WATER (PCI/LITER) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 TABLE A-1 RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING PROGRAM ANNUAL  
 
TABLE A-1 RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING PROGRAM ANNUAL  


==SUMMARY==
==SUMMARY==
FOR THE LASALLE COUNTY STATION, 2012 NAME OF FACILITY:LASALLEDOCKET NUMBER:50-373 & 50-374 2012 LOCATION OF FACILITY:
FOR THE LASALLE COUNTY STATION, 2012 NAME OF FACILITY:     LASALLE                                      DOCKET NUMBER:         50-373 & 50-374 2012 LOCATION OF FACILITY: MARSEILLES, IL                              REPORTING PERIOD:       ANNUAL INDICATOR   CONTROL LOCATION WITH HIGHEST ANNUAL MEAN (M)
MARSEILLES, ILREPORTING PERIOD:
LOCATIONS   LOCATION MEDIUM OR            TYPES OF          NUMBER OF REQUIRED        MEAN (M)     MEAN (M)   MEAN (M)     STATION #             NUMBER OF PATHWAY SAMPLED      ANALYSIS          ANALYSIS    LOWER LIMIT   (F)         (F)       (F)         NAME                    NONROUTINE (UNIT OF              PERFORMED          PERFORMED OF DETECTION   RANGE        RANGE      RANGE        DISTANCE AND DIRECTION REPORTED MEASUREMENT)                                         (LLD)                                                                     MEASUREMENTS GROUND WATER          CO-58                              15      <LLD         <LLD                                                 0 (PCI/LITER)
ANNUAL INDICATOR CONTROL LOCATION WITH HIGHEST ANNUAL MEAN (M)
FE-59                              30      <LLD         <LLD                                                 0 CO-60                              15      <LLD       <LLD                                                 0 ZN-65                              30      <LLD       <LLD                                                 0 NB-95                              15      <LLD       <LLD                                                 0 ZR-95                              30      <LLD       <LLD                                                 0 CS-134                               IS     <LLD         <LLD                                                 0 CS-137                              18      <LLD         <LLD                                                 0
LOCATIONS LOCATION MEDIUM ORTYPES OFNUMBER OF REQUIREDMEAN (M)MEAN (M)MEAN (M)STATION #NUMBER OF PATHWAY SAMPLEDANALYSISANALYSISLOWER LIMIT (F)(F)(F)NAMENONROUTINE (UNIT OFPERFORMEDPERFORMED OF DETECTION RANGERANGERANGEDISTANCE AND DIRECTIONREPORTED MEASUREMENT)(LLD)MEASUREMENTS GROUND WATERCO-5815<LLD<LLD (PCI/LITER)
* THE MEAN AND 2 STANDARD DEVIATION VALUES ARE CALCULATED USING THE POSITIVE VALUES FRACTION OF DETECTABLE MEASUREMENTS AT SPECIFIED LOCATIONS IS INDICATED IN PARENTHESES (F)
FE-5930<LLD<LLD CO-6015<LLD<LLD ZN-6530<LLD<LLD NB-9515<LLD<LLD ZR-9530<LLD<LLD CS-134 IS<LLD<LLD CS-13718<LLD<LLD*THE MEAN AND 2 STANDARD DEVIATION VALUES ARE CALCULATED USING THE POSITIVE VALUES FRACTION OF DETECTABLE MEASUREMENTS AT SPECIFIED LOCATIONS IS INDICATED IN PARENTHESES (F) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 TABLE A-1 RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING PROGRAM ANNUAL  
 
TABLE A-1 RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING PROGRAM ANNUAL  


==SUMMARY==
==SUMMARY==
FOR THE LASALLE COUNTY STATION, 2012 NAME OF FACILITY:LASALLEDOCKET NUMBER:50-373 & 50-374 2012 LOCATION OF FACILITY: MARSEILLES, ILREPORTING PERIOD:
FOR THE LASALLE COUNTY STATION, 2012 NAME OF FACILITY:     LASALLE                                    DOCKET NUMBER:         50-373 & 50-374 2012 LOCATION OF FACILITY: MARSEILLES, IL                              REPORTING PERIOD:       ANNUAL INDICATOR CONTROL LOCATION WITH HIGHEST ANNUAL MEAN (M)
ANNUAL INDICATOR CONTROL LOCATION WITH HIGHEST ANNUAL MEAN (M)
LOCATIONS   LOCATION MEDIUM OR            TYPES OF          NUMBER OF REQUIRED        MEAN (M)     MEAN (M)   MEAN (M)   STATION #             NUMBER OF PATHWAY SAMPLED      ANALYSIS          ANALYSIS    LOWER LIMIT   (F)         (F)       (F)         NAME                  NONROUTINE (UNIT OF              PERFORMED        PERFORMED OF DETECTION   RANGE        RANGE      RANGE      DISTANCE AND DIRECTION REPORTED MEASUREMENT)                                       (LLD)                                                                   MEASUREMENTS GROUND WATER          BA-140                              60      <LLD         <LLD                                                 0 (PCI/LITER)
LOCATIONS LOCATION MEDIUM ORTYPES OFNUMBER OF REQUIREDMEAN (M)MEAN (M)MEAN (M)STATION #NUMBER OF PATHWAY SAMPLEDANALYSISANALYSISLOWER LIMIT (F)(F)(F)NAMENONROUTINE (UNIT OFPERFORMEDPERFORMED OF DETECTION RANGERANGERANGEDISTANCE AND DIRECTIONREPORTED MEASUREMENT)(LLD)MEASUREMENTS GROUND WATERBA-14060<LLD<LLD (PCI/LITER)
LA-140                              15      <LLD       <LLD                                                 0 FISH                  GAMMA                  12 (PCI/KG WET)         MN-54                              130      <LLD       <LLD                                                 0 CO-58                              130      <LLD       <LLD                                                 0 FE-59                              260      <LLD       <LLD                                                 0 CO-60                              130      <LLD       <LLD                                                 0 ZN-65                              260      <LLD       <LLD                                                 0 NB-95                              NA      <LLD       <LLD                                                 0
LA-14015<LLD<LLD FISHGAMMA 12 (PCI/KG WET)MN-54130<LLD<LLD CO-58130<LLD<LLD FE-59260<LLD<LLD CO-60130<LLD<LLD ZN-65260<LLD<LLD NB-95NA<LLD<LLD*THE MEAN AND 2 STANDARD DEVIATION VALUES ARE CALCULATED USING THE POSITIVE VALUES FRACTION OF DETECTABLE MEASUREMENTS AT SPECIFIED LOCATIONS IS INDICATED IN PARENTHESES (F) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 TABLE A-1 RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING PROGRAM ANNUAL  
* THE MEAN AND 2 STANDARD DEVIATION VALUES ARE CALCULATED USING THE POSITIVE VALUES FRACTION OF DETECTABLE MEASUREMENTS AT SPECIFIED LOCATIONS IS INDICATED IN PARENTHESES (F)
 
TABLE A-1 RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING PROGRAM ANNUAL  


==SUMMARY==
==SUMMARY==
FOR THE LASALLE COUNTY STATION, 2012 NAME OF FACILITY:LASALLEDOCKET NUMBER:50-373 & 50-374 2012 LOCATION OF FACILITY: MARSEILLES, ILREPORTING PERIOD:
FOR THE LASALLE COUNTY STATION, 2012 NAME OF FACILITY:     LASALLE                                    DOCKET NUMBER:         50-373 & 50-374 2012 LOCATION OF FACILITY: MARSEILLES, IL                              REPORTING PERIOD:       ANNUAL INDICATOR CONTROL LOCATION WITH HIGHEST ANNUAL MEAN (M)
ANNUAL INDICATOR CONTROL LOCATION WITH HIGHEST ANNUAL MEAN (M)
LOCATIONS   LOCATION MEDIUM OR            TYPES OF          NUMBER OF REQUIRED        MEAN (M)     MEAN (M)   MEAN (NI)   STATION #             NUMBER OF PATHWAY SAMPLED      ANALYSIS          ANALYSIS    LOWER LIMIT   (F)         (F)       (F)         NAME                  NONROUTINE (UNIT OF              PERFORMED        PERFORMED OF DETECTION   RANGE        RANGE      RANGE      DISTANCE AND DIRECTION REPORTED MEASUREMENT)                                       (LLD)                                                                   MEASUREMENTS FISH                  ZR-95                              NA      <LLD         <LLD                                                 0 (PCUKG WET)
LOCATIONS LOCATION MEDIUM ORTYPES OFNUMBER OF REQUIREDMEAN (M)MEAN (M)MEAN (NI)STATION #NUMBER OF PATHWAY SAMPLEDANALYSISANALYSIS LOWER LIMIT (F)(F)(F)NAMENONROUTINE (UNIT OFPERFORMEDPERFORMED OF DETECTION RANGERANGERANGEDISTANCE AND DIRECTIONREPORTED MEASUREMENT)(LLD)MEASUREMENTS FISHZR-95NA<LLD<LLD (PCUKG WET)
CS-134                              130      <LLD       <LLD                                                 0 CS-137                              150      <LLD       <LLD                                                 0 BA-140                              NA      <LLD       <LLD                                                 0 LA-140                              NA      <LLD       <LLD                                                 0 SEDIMENT            GAMMA                  6 (PCUKG DRY)           MN-54                              NA      <LLD       <LLD                                                 0 CO-58                              NA      <LLD       <LLD                                                 0 FE-59                              NA      <LLD       <LLD                                                 0
CS-134130<LLD<LLD CS-137150<LLD<LLD BA-140NA<LLD<LLD LA-140NA<LLD<LLD SEDIMENTGAMMA 6 (PCUKG DRY)MN-54NA<LLD<LLD CO-58NA<LLD<LLD FE-59NA<LLD<LLD*THE MEAN AND 2 STANDARD DEVIATION VALUES ARE CALCULATED USING THE POSITIVE VALUES FRACTION OF DETECTABLE MEASUREMENTS AT SPECIFIED LOCATIONS IS INDICATED IN PARENTHESES (F) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 TABLE A-1 RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING PROGRAM ANNUAL  
* THE MEAN AND 2 STANDARD DEVIATION VALUES ARE CALCULATED USING THE POSITIVE VALUES FRACTION OF DETECTABLE MEASUREMENTS AT SPECIFIED LOCATIONS IS INDICATED IN PARENTHESES (F)
 
TABLE A-1 RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING PROGRAM ANNUAL  


==SUMMARY==
==SUMMARY==
FOR THE LASALLE COUNTY STATION, 2012 NAME OF FACILITY:LASALLEDOCKET NUMBER:50-373 & 50-374 2012 LOCATION OF FACILITY: MARSEILLES, ILREPORTING PERIOD:
FOR THE LASALLE COUNTY STATION, 2012 NAME OF FACILITY:     LASALLE                                    DOCKET NUMBER:         50-373 & 50-374 2012 LOCATION OF FACILITY: MARSEILLES, IL                              REPORTING PERIOD:       ANNUAL INDICATOR CONTROL LOCATION WITH HIGHEST ANNUAL MEAN (M)
ANNUAL INDICATOR CONTROL LOCATION WITH HIGHEST ANNUAL MEAN (M)
LOCATIONS   LOCATION MEDIUM OR            TYPES OF          NUMBER OF REQUIRED        MEAN (M)     MEAN (M)   MEAN (M)     STATION #             NUMBER OF PATHWAY SAMPLED      ANALYSIS          ANALYSIS    LOWER LIMIT   (F)         (F)       (F)         NAME                  NONROUTINE (UNIT OF              PERFORMED        PERFORMED OF DETECTION   RANGE        RANGE      RANGE      DISTANCE AND DIRECTION REPORTED MEASUREMENT)                                       (LLD)                                                                   MEASUREMENTS SEDIMENT              CO-60                              NA      <LLD       <LLD                                                 0 (PCUKG DRY)
LOCATIONS LOCATION MEDIUM ORTYPES OFNUMBER OF REQUIREDMEAN (M)MEAN (M)MEAN (M)STATION #NUMBER OF PATHWAY SAMPLEDANALYSISANALYSISLOWER LIMIT (F)(F)(F)NAMENONROUTINE (UNIT OFPERFORMEDPERFORMED OF DETECTION RANGERANGERANGEDISTANCE AND DIRECTIONREPORTED MEASUREMENT)(LLD)MEASUREMENTS SEDIMENTCO-60NA<LLD<LLD (PCUKG DRY)
ZN-65                              NA      <LLD       <LLD                                                 0 NB-95                              NA      <LLD       <LLD                                                 0 ZR-95                              NA      <LLD       <LLD                                                 0 CS-134                              150      <LLD       <LLD                                                 0 CS-137                              180      <LLD       <LLD                                                 0 BA-140                              NA      <LLD       <LLD                                                 0 LA-140                              NA      <LLD       <LLD                                                 0
ZN-65NA<LLD<LLD NB-95NA<LLD<LLD ZR-95NA<LLD<LLD CS-134150<LLD<LLD CS-137180<LLD<LLD BA-140NA<LLD<LLD LA-140NA<LLD<LLD*THE MEAN AND 2 STANDARD DEVIATION VALUES ARE CALCULATED USING THE POSITIVE VALUES FRACTION OF DETECTABLE MEASUREMENTS AT SPECIFIED LOCATIONS IS INDICATED IN PARENTHESES (F) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 TABLE A-1 RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING PROGRAM ANNUAL  
* THE MEAN AND 2 STANDARD DEVIATION VALUES ARE CALCULATED USING THE POSITIVE VALUES FRACTION OF DETECTABLE MEASUREMENTS AT SPECIFIED LOCATIONS IS INDICATED IN PARENTHESES (F)
 
TABLE A-1 RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING PROGRAM ANNUAL  


==SUMMARY==
==SUMMARY==
FOR THE LASALLE COUNTY STATION, 2012 NAME OF FACILITY:LASALLEDOCKET NUMBER:5 0-373 &5 0-374 2012 LOCATION OF FACILITY:
FOR THE LASALLE COUNTY STATION, 2012 NAME OF FACILITY:     LASALLE                                    DOCKET NUMBER:         50-373 & 50-374 2012 LOCATION OF FACILITY: MARSEILLES, IL                              REPORTING PERIOD:       ANNUAL INDICATOR CONTROL LOCATION WITH HIGHEST ANNUAL MEAN (M)
MARSEILLES, ILREPORTING PERIOD:
LOCATIONS   LOCATION MEDIUM OR            TYPES OF          NUMBER OF REQUIRED        MEAN (M)     MEAN (M)   MEAN (M)   STATION #             NUMBER OF PATI-IWAY SAMPLED      ANALYSIS          ANALYSIS    LOWER LIMIT   (F)         (F)       (F)         NAME                  NONROUTINE (UNIT OF              PERFORMED          PERFORMED OF DETECTION   RANGE        RANGE      RANGE      DISTANCE AND DIRECTION REPORTED MEASUREMENT)                                         (LLD)                                                                   MEASUREMENTS AIR PARTICULATE        GR-B                  477          10      21          21        22          L-01 INDICATOR                0 (E-3 PCI/CU.METER)                                                 (422/424)   (53/53)   (53/53)     NEARSITE 1 (6/48)     (9/49)     (8/47)       1.5 MILES NNW OF SITE GAMMA                  36 MN-54                              NA      <LLD       <LLD       -                                         0 CO-58                              NA      <LLD       <LLD                                                 0 FE-59                              NA      <LLD       <LLD                                                 0 CO-60                              NA      <LLD       <LLD                                                 0 ZN-65                              NA      <LLD       <LLD                                                 0 NB-95                              NA      <LLD       <LLD                                                 0 ZR-95                              NA      <LLD       <LLD                                                 0
ANNUAL INDICATOR CONTROL LOCATION WITH HIGHEST ANNUAL MEAN (M)
* THE MEAN AND 2 STANDARD DEVIATION VALUES ARE CALCULATED USING THE POSITIVE VALUES FRACTION OF DETECTABLE MEASUREMENTS AT SPECIFIED LOCATIONS IS INDICATED IN PARENTHESES (F)
LOCATIONS LOCATION MEDIUM ORTYPES OFNUMBER OF REQUIREDMEAN (M)MEAN (M)MEAN (M)STATION #NUMBER OF PATI-IWAY SAMPLEDANALYSISANALYSISLOWER LIMIT (F)(F)(F)NAMENONROUTINE (UNIT OFPERFORMEDPERFORMED OF DETECTION RANGERANGERANGEDISTANCE AND DIRECTIONREPORTED MEASUREMENT)(LLD)MEASUREMENTS AIR PARTICULATEGR-B47710212122L-01 INDICATOR0 (E-3 PCI/CU.METER)(422/424)(53/53)(53/53)NEARSITE 1 (6/48)(9/49)(8/47)1.5 MILES NNW OF SITE GAMMA36 MN-54NA<LLD<LLD-0 CO-58NA<LLD<LLD FE-59NA<LLD<LLD CO-60NA<LLD<LLD ZN-65NA<LLD<LLD NB-95NA<LLD<LLD ZR-95NA<LLD<LLD*THE MEAN AND 2 STANDARD DEVIATION VALUES ARE CALCULATED USING THE POSITIVE VALUES FRACTION OF DETECTABLE MEASUREMENTS AT SPECIFIED LOCATIONS IS INDICATED IN PARENTHESES (F) 0 0 0 0 0 0 TABLE A-1 RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING PROGRAM ANNUAL  
 
TABLE A-1 RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING PROGRAM ANNUAL  


==SUMMARY==
==SUMMARY==
FOR THE LASALLE COUNTY STATION, 2012 NAME OF FACILITY:LASALLEDOCKET NUMBER:50-373 & 50
FOR THE LASALLE COUNTY STATION, 2012 NAME OF FACILITY:     LASALLE                                    DOCKET NUMBER:         50-373 & 50-374 2012 LOCATION OF FACILITY: MARSEILLES, IL                              REPORTING PERIOD:       ANNUAL INDICATOR   CONTROL LOCATION WITH HIGHEST ANNUAL MEAN (M)
-374 2012 LOCATION OF FACILITY:
LOCATIONS   LOCATION MEDIUM OR            TYPES OF          NUMBER OF REQUIRED        MEAN (M)     MEAN (M)   MEAN (M)   STATION #             NUMBER OF PATHWAY SAMPLED        ANALYSIS          ANALYSIS    LOWER LIMIT   (F)         (F)       (F)         NAME                  NONROUTINE (UNIT OF              PERFORMED        PERFORMED OF DETECTION   RANGE        RANGE      RANGE      DISTANCE AND DIRECTION REPORTED MEASUREMENT)                                         (LLD)                                                                   MEASUREMENTS AIR PARTICULATE        CS-134                              50      <LLD         <LLD                                                 0 (E-3 PCI/CU.METER)
MARSEILLES, ILREPORTING PERIOD:
CS-137                              60      <LLD       <LLD                                                 0 BA-140                              NA      <LLD       <LLD                                                 0 LA-140                              NA      <LLD       <LLD                                                 0 AIR IODINE            GAMMA                  477 (E-3 PCI/CU.METER)     I-131                              70      <LLD       <LLD                                                 0 MILK                  1-131                  19          1      NA          <LLD                                                0 (PCI/LITER)
ANNUAL INDICATOR CONTROL LOCATION WITH HIGHEST ANNUAL MEAN (M)LOCATIONS LOCATION MEDIUM ORTYPES OFNUMBER OF REQUIREDMEAN (M)MEAN (M)MEAN (M)STATION #NUMBER OF PATHWAY SAMPLEDANALYSISANALYSISLOWER LIMIT (F)(F)(F)NAMENONROUTINE (UNIT OFPERFORMEDPERFORMED OF DETECTION RANGERANGERANGEDISTANCE AND DIRECTIONREPORTED MEASUREMENT)(LLD)MEASUREMENTS AIR PARTICULATECS-13450<LLD<LLD (E-3 PCI/CU.METER)
GAMMA                  19 MN-54                               NA      NA          <LLD       -                                         0 CO-58                              NA      NA          <LLD       -                                         0
CS-13760<LLD<LLD BA-140NA<LLD<LLD LA-140NA<LLD<LLD AIR IODINEGAMMA 477 (E-3 PCI/CU.METER)I-13170<LLD<LLD 0 0 0 0 0 MILK (PCI/LITER) 1-131191NA<LLD 0 GAMMA19 MN-54 NANA<LLD-0 CO-58NANA<LLD-0*THE MEAN AND 2 STANDARD DEVIATION VALUES ARE CALCULATED USING THE POSITIVE VALUES FRACTION OF DETECTABLE MEASUREMENTS AT SPECIFIED LOCATIONS IS INDICATED IN PARENTHESES (F)
* THE MEAN AND 2 STANDARD DEVIATION VALUES ARE CALCULATED USING THE POSITIVE VALUES FRACTION OF DETECTABLE MEASUREMENTS AT SPECIFIED LOCATIONS IS INDICATED IN PARENTHESES (F)
 
TABLE A-1 RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING PROGRAM ANNUAL  
TABLE A-1 RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING PROGRAM ANNUAL  


==SUMMARY==
==SUMMARY==
FOR THE LASALLE COUNTY STATION, 2012 NAME OF FACILITY:LASALLEDOCKET NUMBER:50-373 & 50-374 2012 LOCATION OF FACILITY:
FOR THE LASALLE COUNTY STATION, 2012 NAME OF FACILITY:     LASALLE                                      DOCKET NUMBER:         50-373 & 50-374 2012 LOCATION OF FACILITY: MARSEILLES, IL                              REPORTING PERIOD:       ANNUAL INDICATOR CONTROL LOCATION WITH HIGHEST ANNUAL MEAN (M)
MARSEILLES, ILREPORTING PERIOD:
LOCATIONS   LOCATION MEDIUM OR            TYPES OF          NUMBER OF REQUIRED        MEAN (M)     MEAN (M)   MEAN (M)     STATION #             NUMBER OF PATHWAY SAMPLED      ANALYSIS          ANALYSIS    LOWER LIMIT   (F)         (F)       (F)         NAME                  NONROUTINE (UNIT OF              PERFORMED          PERFORMED OF DETECTION   RANGE        RANGE      RANGE      DISTANCE AND DIRECTION REPORTED MEASUREMENT)                                         (LLD)                                                                   MEASUREMENTS MILK                  FE-59                              NA      NA          <LLD                                                0 (PCI/LITER)
ANNUAL INDICATOR CONTROL LOCATION WITH HIGHEST ANNUAL MEAN (M)
CO-60                              NA      NA          <LLD                                                0 ZN-65                              NA      NA          <LLD                                                0 NB-95                              NA      NA          <LLD                                                0 ZR-95                              NA      NA          <LLD                                                0 CS-134                              15      NA          <LLD                                                0 CS-137                               18      NA          <LLD                                                 0 BA-140                                                        60      NA          <LLD                                                 0 THE MEAN AND 2 STANDARD DEVIATION VALUES ARE CALCULATED USING THE POSITIVE VALUES FRACTION OF DETECTABLE MEASUREMENTS AT SPECIFIED LOCATIONS IS INDICATED IN PARENTHESES (F)
LOCATIONS LOCATION MEDIUM ORTYPES OFNUMBER OF REQUIREDMEAN (M)MEAN (M)MEAN (M)STATION #NUMBER OF PATHWAY SAMPLEDANALYSISANALYSISLOWER LIMIT (F)(F)(F)NAMENONROUTINE (UNIT OFPERFORMEDPERFORMED OF DETECTION RANGERANGERANGEDISTANCE AND DIRECTIONREPORTED MEASUREMENT)(LLD)MEASUREMENTS FE-59NANA CO-60NANA ZN-65NANA NB-95NANA ZR-95NANA CS-13415NACS-137 18NA<LLD 060NA<LLD 0 THE MEAN AND 2 STANDARD DEVIATION VALUES ARE CALCULATED USING THE POSITIVE VALUES FRACTION OF DETECTABLE MEASUREMENTS AT SPECIFIED LOCATIONS IS INDICATED IN PARENTHESES (F)
 
MILK (PCI/LITER)
TABLE A- 1 RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING PROGRAM ANNUAL  
<LLD<LLD<LLD<LLD<LLD<LLD 0 0 0 0 0 0 TABLE A-1 RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING PROGRAM ANNUAL  


==SUMMARY==
==SUMMARY==
FOR THE LASALLE COUNTY STATION, 2012 NAME OF FACILITY:LASALLEDOCKET NUMBER:5 0-373 & 50-374 2012 LOCATION OF FACILITY: MARSEILLES, ILREPORTING PERIOD:
FOR THE LASALLE COUNTY STATION, 2012 NAME OF FACILITY:     LASALLE                                      DOCKET NUMBER:         50-373 & 50-374 2012 LOCATION OF FACILITY: MARSEILLES, IL                              REPORTING PERIOD:     ANNUAL INDICATOR CONTROL LOCATION WITH HIGHEST ANNUAL MEAN (M)
ANNUAL INDICATOR CONTROL LOCATION WITH HIGHEST ANNUAL MEAN (M)LOCATIONS LOCATION MEDIUM ORTYPES OFNUMBER OF REQUIREDMEAN (M)MEAN (M)MEAN (M)STATION #NUMBER OF PATHWAY SAMPLEDANALYSISANALYSISLOWER LIMIT (F)(F)(F)NAMENONROUTINE (UNIT OFPERFORMEDPERFORMED OF DETECTION RANGERANGERANGEDISTANCE AND DIRECTIONREPORTED MEASUREMENT)(LLD)MEASUREMENTS MILK (PCI/LITER)
LOCATIONS   LOCATION MEDIUM OR            TYPES OF           NUMBER OF REQUIRED      MEAN (M)     MEAN (M)   MEAN (M)     STATION #             NUMBER OF PATHWAY SAMPLED      ANALYSIS          ANALYSIS  LOWER LIMIT   (F)         (F)       (F)         NAME                  NONROUTINE (UNIT OF              PERFORMED        PERFORMED OF DETECTION     RANGE      RANGE      RANGE      DISTANCE AND DIRECTION REPORTED MEASUREMENT)                                       (LLD)                                                                   MEASUREMENTS MILK                 LA-140                              15      NA          <LLD                                                0 (PCI/LITER)
LA-14015NA 0<LLD VEGETATIONGAMMA 10 (PCUKG WET)MN-54NA<LLD<LLD CO-58NA<LLD<LLD FE-59NA<LLD<LLD CO-60NA<LLD<LLD ZN-65NA<LLD<LLD NB-95NA<LLD<LLD ZR-95NA<LLD<LLD*THE MEAN AND 2 STANDARD DEVIATION VALUES ARE CALCULATED USING THE POSITIVE VALUES FRACTION OF DETECTABLE MEASUREMENTS AT SPECIFIED LOCATIONS IS INDICATED IN PARENTHESES (F) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 TABLE A-1 RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING PROGRAM ANNUAL  
VEGETATION            GAMMA                  10 (PCUKG WET)           MN-54                              NA      <LLD       <LLD                                                 0 CO-58                              NA      <LLD       <LLD                                                 0 FE-59                              NA      <LLD       <LLD                                                 0 CO-60                              NA      <LLD       <LLD                                                 0 ZN-65                              NA      <LLD       <LLD                                                 0 NB-95                              NA      <LLD       <LLD                                                 0 ZR-95                              NA      <LLD       <LLD                                                 0
* THE MEAN AND 2 STANDARD DEVIATION VALUES ARE CALCULATED USING THE POSITIVE VALUES FRACTION OF DETECTABLE MEASUREMENTS AT SPECIFIED LOCATIONS IS INDICATED IN PARENTHESES (F)
 
TABLE A-1 RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING PROGRAM ANNUAL  


==SUMMARY==
==SUMMARY==
FOR THE LASALLE COUNTY STATION, 2012 NAME OF FACILITY:LASALLEDOCKET NUMBER:50-373 & 50-374 2012 LOCATION OF FACILITY:
FOR THE LASALLE COUNTY STATION, 2012 NAME OF FACILITY:    LASALLE                                      DOCKET NUMBER:          50-373 & 50-374 2012 LOCATION OF FACILITY: MARSEILLES, IL                              REPORTING PERIOD:        ANNUAL INDICATOR    CONTROL LOCATION WITH HIGHEST ANNUAL MEAN (M)
MARSEILLES, ILREPORTING PERIOD:
LOCATIONS    LOCATION MEDIUM OR            TYPES OF          NUMBER OF REQUIRED        MEAN (M)    MEAN (M)    MEAN (M)    STATION #              NUMBER OF PATHWAY SAMPLED      ANALYSIS          ANALYSIS    LOWER LIMIT  (F)          (F)        (F)        NAME                  NONROUTINE (UNIT OF              PERFORMED          PERFORMED OF DETECTION    RANGE        RANGE      RANGE      DISTANCE AND DIRECTION REPORTED MEASUREMENT)                                       
ANNUAL INDICATOR
W-Acceptable with warning. Reported result falls within 0.70-0.80 or 1.20-1.30. N =Not Acceptable. Reported result falls outside the ratio limits of < 0.70 and > 1.30.
W-Acceptable with warning. Reported result falls within 0.70-0.80 or 1.20-1.30. N =Not Acceptable. Reported result falls outside the ratio limits of < 0.70 and > 1.30.
D-369 of 176 TABLE D-2ERA ENVIRONMENTAL RADIOACTIVITY CROSS CHECK PROGRAM TELEDYNE BROWN ENGINEERING, 2012 (PAGE 1 OF 1)
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IdentificationReported KnownAcceptance Month/YearNumberMediaNuclideUnitsValue (a)Value (b)LimitsEvaluation (c)
 
May 2012RAD-89WaterSr-89pCi/L63.458.546.9-66.3A Sr-90pCi/L33.537.427.4-43.1A Ba-133pCi/L89.282.369.1-90.5A Cs-134pCi/L66.574.260.6-81.6A Cs-137pCi/L152155140 - 172A Co-60pCi/L73.372.965.6-82.6A Zn-65pCi/L10910594.5 - 125A Gr-ApCi/L82.462.933.0-78.0N (1)Gr-BpCi/L43.644.229.6-51.5A 1-131pCi/L25.927.122.5-31.9A H-3pCi/L154331580013800 - 17400A MRAD-16FilterGr-ApCi/filter39.577.826.1 - 121A November, 2012 RAD-91WaterSr-89pCi/L46.539.129.7-46.1N (2)Sr-90pCi/L16.620.114.4-23.8A Ba-133pCi/L85.284.871.3-93.3A Cs-134pCi/L76.976.662.6-84.3A Cs-137pCi/L177183165 - 203A Co-60pCi/L77.478.370.5-88.5A Zn-65pCi/L209204184 - 240A Gr-ApCi/L50.658.630.6-72.9A Gr-BpCi/L59.339.226.0-46.7N (2)1-131pCi/L22.924.820.6-29.4A H-3pCi/L502048904190 - 5380A MRAD-17FilterGr-ApCi/filter59.687.529.3 - 136A (1)Detector G 1 is slightly biased high for Th-230 based measurements used only for ERA Gross Alpha samples. NCR 12-05 (2)The Sr-89 found to known ratio was 1. 19, which TBE considers acceptable. It appears the aliquot was entered incorrectly for the Gross Beta NCR 12-13 (a)Teledyne Brown Engineering reported result.(b)The ERA known value is equal to 100% of the parameter present in the standard as determined by gravimetric and/or volumetric measurements made during standard preparation.(c)ERA evaluation: A=acceptable. Reported result falls within the Warning Limits. NA=not acceptable. Reported result falls outside of the Control Limits. CE=check for Error. Reported result falls within the Control Limits and outside of the Warning Limit.
TABLE D -2                      ERA ENVIRONMENTAL RADIOACTIVITY CROSS CHECK PROGRAM TELEDYNE BROWN ENGINEERING, 2012 (PAGE 1 OF 1)
D-470 of 176 TABLE D-3DOE'S MIXED ANALYTE PERFORMANCE EVALUATION PROGRAM (MAPEP)TELEDYNE BROWN ENGINEERING, 2012 (PAGE 1 OF 2)
Identification                                                          Reported        Known          Acceptance Month/Year              Number                Media          Nuclide                Units      Value (a)     Value (b)           Limits      Evaluation (c)
IdentificationReported KnownAcceptance Month/YearNumberMediaNuclideUnitsValue (a)Value (b)RangeEvaluation (c)
May 2012                RAD-89                Water          Sr-89                pCi/L          63.4          58.5          46.9-66.3          A Sr-90                pCi/L          33.5          37.4          27.4-43.1          A Ba-133                pCi/L          89.2          82.3          69.1-90.5          A Cs-134                pCi/L          66.5          74.2          60.6-81.6          A Cs-137                pCi/L          152          155            140 - 172        A Co-60                pCi/L          73.3          72.9          65.6-82.6          A Zn-65                pCi/L          109          105          94.5 - 125        A Gr-A                  pCi/L          82.4          62.9          33.0-78.0        N (1)
March 201212-MaW26WaterCs-134Bq/L-0.0045(1)A Cs-137Bq/L37.539.927.9-51.9A Co-57Bq/L30.832.923.0-42.8A Co-60Bq/L22.423.7216.60 - 30.84A H-3Bq/L456437306 - 568A Mn-54Bq/L31.031.822.3-41.3A K-40Bq/L14414299 - 185A Sr-90Bq/L-0.0084(1)A Zn-65Bq/L-0.369(1)A 12-GrW26WaterGr-ABq/L2.062.140.64-3.64A Gr-BBq/L7.486.363.18-9.54A 12-MaS26SoilCs-134Bq/kg831828580 - 1076A Cs-137Bq/kg0.145(1)A Co-57Bq/kg12701179825 - 1533A Co-60Bq/kg7.611.56(2)N (3)Mn-54Bq/kg634558391 - 725A K-40Bq/kg169014911044 - 1938A Sr-90Bq/kg328392274 - 540A Zn-65Bq/kg753642449 - 835A 12-RdF26APCs-134Bq/sample2.312.381.67-3.09A Cs-137Bq/sample2.151.791.25-2.33W Co-57Bq/sample -0
Gr-B                  pCi/L          43.6          44.2          29.6-51.5          A 1-131                pCi/L          25.9          27.1          22.5-31.9          A H-3                  pCi/L        15433        15800        13800 - 17400        A MRAD-16                Filter        Gr-A                pCi/filter      39.5          77.8          26.1 - 121        A November, 2012 RAD-91                          Water          Sr-89                pCi/L          46.5          39.1          29.7-46.1        N (2)
.0701(1)A Co-60Bq/sample2.622.1821.527 - 2.837W Mn-54Bq/sample4.133.242.27-4.21W Sr-90Bq/sample 0.0185(1)A Zn-65Bq/sample4.192.992.09-3.89N (3)12-GrF26APGr-ABq/sample 0.3651.20.4-2.0A Gr-BBq/sample2.312.41.2-3.6A 12-RdV26Vegetation Cs-134Bq/sample8.728.435.90-10.96A Cs-137Bq/sample 0.0424(1)A Co-57Bq/sample15.512.08.4-15.6W Co-60Bq/sample 6.806.054.24 - 7.87A Mn-54Bq/sample 0.0057(1)A Sr-90Bq/sample2.242.111.48-2.74A Zn-65Bq/sample10.58.906.23-11.57A September 2012 12-MaW27WaterCs-134Bq/L21.423.216.2-30.2A Cs-137Bq/L17.016.711.7-21.7A Co-57Bq/L28.729.320.5-38.1A Co-60Bq/L0.179(1)A H-3Bq/L387334234 - 434A Mn-54Bq/L18.117.812.5-23.1A K-40Bq/L13913494 - 174A Sr-90Bq/L19.612.28.5-15.9N (4)Zn-65Bq/L27.225.918.1-33.7A 12-GrW27WaterGr-ABq/L0.9661.790,54-3.04A Gr-BBq/L10.09.14.6-13.7A D-571 of 176 TABLE D-3DOE'S MIXED ANALYTE PERFORMANCE EVALUATION PROGRAM (MAPEP)
Sr-90                pCi/L          16.6          20.1          14.4-23.8          A Ba-133                pCi/L          85.2          84.8          71.3-93.3          A Cs-134                pCi/L        76.9          76.6          62.6-84.3          A Cs-137                pCi/L          177          183            165 - 203        A Co-60                  pCi/L        77.4          78.3          70.5-88.5          A Zn-65                  pCi/L        209            204            184 - 240        A Gr-A                  pCi/L        50.6          58.6          30.6-72.9          A Gr-B                  pCi/L        59.3          39.2          26.0-46.7        N (2) 1-131                  pCi/L        22.9          24.8          20.6-29.4          A H-3                    pCi/L        5020          4890          4190 - 5380          A MRAD-17                Filter        Gr-A                pCi/filter      59.6          87.5          29.3 - 136          A (1) Detector G 1 is slightly biased high for Th-230 based measurements used only for ERA Gross Alpha samples. NCR 12-05 (2) The Sr-89 found to known ratio was 1. 19, which TBE considers acceptable. It appears the aliquot was entered incorrectly for the Gross Beta NCR 12-13 (a) Teledyne Brown Engineering reported result.
(b) The ERA known value is equal to 100% of the parameter present in the standard as determined by gravimetric and/or volumetric measurements made during standard preparation.
(c) ERA evaluation: A=acceptable. Reported result falls within the Warning Limits. NA=not acceptable. Reported result falls outside of the Control Limits. CE=check for Error. Reported result falls within the Control Limits and outside of the Warning Limit.
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Identification                                  Reported  Known    Acceptance Month/Year    Number          Media      Nuclide        Units Value (a) Value (b)     Range      Evaluation (c)
March 2012      12-MaW26      Water      Cs-134          Bq/L   -0.0045                 (1)           A Cs-137          Bq/L    37.5    39.9    27.9-51.9          A Co-57          Bq/L    30.8    32.9    23.0-42.8          A Co-60          Bq/L    22.4    23.72    16.60 - 30.84        A H-3            Bq/L      456    437      306 - 568          A Mn-54          Bq/L    31.0    31.8    22.3-41.3          A K-40            Bq/L      144      142      99 - 185          A Sr-90          Bq/L   -0.0084                 (1)           A Zn-65          Bq/L   -0.369                 (1)           A 12-GrW26      Water      Gr-A            Bq/L      2.06    2.14    0.64-3.64          A Gr-B            Bq/L      7.48    6.36    3.18-9.54            A 12-MaS26      Soil      Cs-134          Bq/kg    831    828      580 - 1076          A Cs-137          Bq/kg    0.145                 (1)           A Co-57          Bq/kg    1270    1179    825 - 1533          A Co-60          Bq/kg    7.61    1.56         (2)           N (3)
Mn-54          Bq/kg    634    558      391 - 725          A K-40            Bq/kg    1690    1491    1044 - 1938        A Sr-90          Bq/kg    328    392      274 - 540          A Zn-65          Bq/kg    753    642      449 - 835          A 12-RdF26      AP        Cs-134      Bq/sample    2.31    2.38    1.67-3.09          A Cs-137      Bq/sample    2 .15  1.79    1.25-2.33          W Co-57      Bq/sample -0 .0701                 (1)             A Co-60      Bq/sample    2.62  2.182    1.527 - 2.837        W Mn-54      Bq/sample    4 .13  3.24    2.27-4.21          W Sr-90      Bq/sample 0 .0185                   (1)             A Zn-65      Bq/sample    4.19    2.99    2.09-3.89          N (3) 12-GrF26      AP        Gr-A        Bq/sample   0.365    1.2      0.4-2.0            A Gr-B        Bq/sample    2 .31    2.4      1.2-3.6            A 12-RdV26      Vegetation Cs-134      Bq/sample    8 .72  8.43    5.90-10.96            A Cs-137      Bq/sample   0 .0424                 (1)           A Co-57      Bq/sample    15.5    12.0      8 .4-15.6          W Co-60      Bq/sample     6.80    6.05    4 .24 - 7.87        A Mn-54      Bq/sample   0 .0057                 (1)             A Sr-90      Bq/sample    2 .24  2.11      1.48-2.74          A Zn-65      Bq/sample    10.5    8.90    6 .23-11.57          A September 2012 12-MaW27        Water      Cs-134          Bq/L    21.4    23.2      16.2-30.2          A Cs-137          Bq/L    17.0    16.7      11.7-21.7          A Co-57            Bq/L    28.7    29.3      20.5-38.1          A Co-60            Bq/L    0.179                 (1)             A H-3              Bq/L    387      334      234 - 434          A Mn-54            Bq/L    18.1    17.8      12.5-23.1          A K-40            Bq/L      139    134      94 - 174          A Sr-90            Bq/L    19.6    12.2      8.5-15.9          N (4)
Zn-65            Bq/L    27.2    25.9      18.1-33.7          A 12-GrW27      Water      Gr-A            Bq/L    0.966    1.79      0,54-3.04          A Gr-B            Bq/L    10.0    9.1      4.6-13.7            A D-5                                        71 of 176
 
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IdentificationReported KnownAcceptance Month/YearNumberMediaNuclideUnitsValue (a)Value (b)RangeEvaluation (c)
Identification                                                      Reported      Known          Acceptance Month/Year              Number                Media          Nuclide              Units      Value (a)   Value (b)           Range      Evaluation (c)
Cs-134Bq/kg880939657 - 1221A Cs-137Bq/kg12201150805 - 1495A Co-57Bq/kg13301316921 -1711A Co-60Bq/kg552531372 - 690A Mn-54Bq/kg1000920644 - 1196A K-40Bq/kg674632442 - 822A Sr-90Bq/kg528508356 - 660A Zn-65Bq/kg665606424 - 788A Cs-134Bq/sample 2.7602.741,92-3.56A Cs-137Bq/sample 0.0415(1)A Co-57Bq/sample2.00191.001.34-2.48A Co-60Bq/sample1.781.7281.210 - 2.246A Mn-54Bq/sample2.402.361.65-3.07A Sr-90Bq/sample 0.9311.030.72-1.34A Zn-65Bq/sample-0.688(1)A Gr-ABq/sample 0.4340.970.29-1.65A Gr-BBq/sample 1.9271.920.96-2.88A Cs-134Bq/sample6.286.514.56-8.46A Cs-137Bq/sample4.624.383.07-5.69A Co-57Bq/sample6.515.663.96-7.36A Co-60Bq/sample5.325.123.58-6.66A Mn-54Bq/sample3.593.272.29-4.25A Sr-90Bq/sample 0.0012(1)A Zn-65Bq/sample-0.046(1)ASeptember 2012 12-MaS27Soil12-RdF27AP12-GrF27AP12-RdV27Vegetation (1)False positive test.
September 2012 12-MaS27                        Soil          Cs-134              Bq/kg          880        939        657 - 1221          A Cs-137              Bq/kg        1220        1150        805 - 1495          A Co-57                Bq/kg        1330        1316        921 -1711          A Co-60                Bq/kg          552        531          372 - 690          A Mn-54                Bq/kg        1000        920        644 - 1196          A K-40                Bq/kg          674        632          442 - 822          A Sr-90                Bq/kg          528        508          356 - 660        A Zn-65                Bq/kg          665        606          424 - 788          A 12-RdF27              AP            Cs-134            Bq/sample       2 .760      2.74          1,92-3.56          A Cs-137            Bq/sample     0 .0415                         (1)           A Co-57            Bq/sample        2 .00    191.00        1.34-2.48          A Co-60            Bq/sample        1 .78      1.728      1.210 - 2.246        A Mn-54            Bq/sample        2 .40      2.36          1.65-3.07          A Sr-90            Bq/sample       0 .931        1.03        0.72-1.34          A Zn-65            Bq/sample     -0 .688                         (1)           A 12-GrF27              AP            Gr-A              Bq/sample       0 .434      0.97        0.29-1.65          A Gr-B              Bq/sample       1 .927      1.92        0.96-2.88          A 12-RdV27              Vegetation Cs-134                Bq/sample        6 .28      6.51        4.56-8.46          A Cs-137            Bq/sample        4.62      4.38          3.07-5.69          A Co-57            Bq/sample        6.51      5.66          3 .96-7.36        A Co-60            Bq/sample        5 .32      5.12          3.58-6.66          A Mn-54            Bq/sample        3 .59      3.27          2.29-4.25          A Sr-90            Bq/sample     0 .0012                         (1)           A Zn-65            Bq/sample       -0 .046                         (1)           A (1) False positive test.
(2)Sensitivity evaluation (3)No cause was found for the failed high soil Co-60 sensitivity test or the high Zn-65 in AP, which TBE considers an anomaly. NCR 12-08 (4)Sr-90 in water high due to incorrect aliquot entered in AIMS. 12-11 (a)Teledyne Brown Engineering reported result.(b)The MAPEP known value is equal to 100% of the parameter present in the standard as determined by gravimetric and/or volumetric measurements made during standard preparation.(c)DOE/MAPEP evaluation: A=acceptable, W=acceptable with warning, N=not acceptable.
(2) Sensitivity evaluation (3) No cause was found for the failed high soil Co-60 sensitivity test or the high Zn-65 in AP, which TBE considers an anomaly. NCR 12-08 (4) Sr-90 in water high due to incorrect aliquot entered in AIMS. 12-11 (a) Teledyne Brown Engineering reported result.
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(b) The MAPEP known value is equal to 100% of the parameter present in the standard as determined by gravimetric and/or volumetric measurements made during standard preparation.
(c) DOE/MAPEP evaluation: A=acceptable, W=acceptable with warning, N=not acceptable.
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==SUMMARY==
==SUMMARY==
PROFICIENCY TESTING PROGRAMa ENVIRONMENTAL, INC., 2012 (Page 1 of 1)
PROFICIENCY TESTING PROGRAMa ENVIRONMENTAL, INC., 2012 (Page 1 of 1)
Concentration (pCi/L)
Concentration (pCi/L)
Lab CodeDateAnalysisLaboratoryERAControl Result bResult &deg;LimitsAcceptance ERW-178304/09/12Sr-8962.2 +/- 6.058.546.9-66.3Pass ERW-178304/09/12Sr-9033.7 +/- 2.137.427.4 - 43.1Pass ERW-178604/09/12Ba-13375.7 +/- 4.182.369.1 - 90.5Pass ERW-178604/09/12Co-6071.9 +/- 4.072.965.6 -82.6Pass ERW-178604/09/12Cs-13470.0 +/- 4.374.260.6 -81.6Pass ERW-178604/09/12Cs-137151.5 +/- 6.1155.0140.0 - 172.0Pass ERW-178604/09/12Zn-65108.3 +/- 89.0105.094.5 - 125.0Pass ERW-1789 04/09/12Gr. Alpha55.0 +/- 2.462.933.0 - 78.0Pass ERW-1789 &deg; 04/09/12Gr. Beta76.2 +/- 1.844.229.6-51.5Fail ERW-1798 04/09/12H-316023 +/- 3551580013800 - 17400Pass ERW-628310/05/12Sr-8941.5 +/- 4.139.129.7-46.1Pass ERW-628310/05/12Sr-9019.7 +/- 1.620.114.4 -23.8Pass ERW-628610/05/12Ba-13382.7 +/- 4.484.871.3 -93.3Pass ERW-628610/05/12Co-6077.2 +/- 3.778.370.5 - 88.5Pass ERW-628610/05/12Cs-13474.4 +/- 1.576.662.6 -84.3Pass ERW-628610/05/12Cs-137183.0 +/- 6.2183.0165.0 - 203.0Pass ERW-628610/05/12Zn-65211.0 +/- 9.9204.0184.0 - 240.0Pass ERW-628810/05/12Gr. Alpha47.0 +/- 2.358.630.6 - 72.9Pass ERW-628810/05/12Gr. Beta33.4 +/- 1.239.226.0 -46.7Pass ERW-629010/05/121-13123.3 +/- 1.024.820.6 -29.4Pass a Results obtained by Environmental, Inc., Midwest Laboratory as a participant in the crosscheck program for proficiency testing in drinking water conducted by Environmental Resources Associates (ERA).
Lab Code          Date            Analysis            Laboratory              ERA                  Control Result b            Result &deg;               Limits            Acceptance ERW-1783          04/09/12        Sr-89                62.2 +/- 6.0                    58.5        46.9-66.3              Pass ERW-1783          04/09/12        Sr-90                33.7 +/- 2.1                    37.4          27.4 - 43.1            Pass ERW-1786          04/09/12        Ba-133              75.7 +/- 4.1                    82.3          69.1 - 90.5            Pass ERW-1786          04/09/12        Co-60                71.9 +/- 4.0                    72.9          65.6 -82.6            Pass ERW-1786          04/09/12        Cs-134              70.0 +/- 4.3                    74.2          60.6 -81.6            Pass ERW-1786          04/09/12        Cs-137              151.5 +/- 6.1                  155.0        140.0 - 172.0            Pass ERW-1786          04/09/12        Zn-65              108.3 +/- 89.0                  105.0          94.5 - 125.0          Pass ERW-1789           04/09/12        Gr. Alpha            55.0 +/- 2.4                    62.9          33.0 - 78.0            Pass ERW-1789 &deg; 04/09/12                Gr. Beta            76.2 +/- 1.8                    44.2          29.6-51.5              Fail ERW-1798           04/09/12        H-3                16023 +/- 355                  15800        13800 - 17400            Pass ERW-6283            10/05/12      Sr-89                41.5 +/- 4.1                    39.1          29.7-46.1              Pass ERW-6283            10/05/12      Sr-90                19.7 +/- 1.6                    20.1          14.4 -23.8            Pass ERW-6286            10/05/12      Ba-133              82.7 +/- 4.4                    84.8          71.3 -93.3            Pass ERW-6286            10/05/12      Co-60                77.2 +/- 3.7                    78.3          70.5 - 88.5            Pass ERW-6286            10/05/12      Cs-134              74.4 +/- 1.5                    76.6          62.6 -84.3            Pass ERW-6286            10/05/12      Cs-137              183.0 +/- 6.2                  183.0        165.0 - 203.0            Pass ERW-6286            10/05/12      Zn-65              211.0 +/- 9.9                  204.0        184.0 - 240.0            Pass ERW-6288            10/05/12      Gr. Alpha            47.0 +/- 2.3                    58.6          30.6 - 72.9            Pass ERW-6288            10/05/12      Gr. Beta            33.4 +/- 1.2                    39.2          26.0 -46.7            Pass ERW-6290            10/05/12      1-131                23.3 +/- 1.0                    24.8          20.6 -29.4            Pass a Results obtained by Environmental, Inc., Midwest Laboratory as a participant in the crosscheck program for proficiency testing in drinking water conducted by Environmental Resources Associates (ERA).
b Unless otherwise indicated, the laboratory result is given as the mean +/- standard deviation for three determinations.
b Unless otherwise indicated, the laboratory result is given as the mean +/- standard deviation for three determinations.
&deg;Results are presented as the known values, expected laboratory precision (1 sigma, 1 determination) and control limits as provided by ERA.
&deg; Results are presented as the known values, expected laboratory precision (1 sigma, 1 determination) and control limits as provided by ERA.
d Result of reanalysis: 38.3 +/- 1.3 pCi/L. Sample dilution problem suspected. A new dilution was prepared.
d Result of reanalysis: 38.3 +/- 1.3 pCi/L. Sample dilution problem suspected. A new dilution was prepared.
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Lab Code &deg;DateAnalysisoratory result STSO-1766 02/01/12Co-571352.10 +/- 4.00 STSO-1766 02/01/12Co-601.70 +/- 0.70 STSO-1766 02/01/12Cs-134842.20 +/- 4.30 STSO-1766 02/01/12Cs-1370.40 +/- 0.90 STSO-1766 02/01/12K-401729.60 +/- 22.20 STSO-1766 02/01/12Mn-54647.60 +/- 4.20 STSO-1766 02/01/12Sr-90383.20 +/- 15.30 STSO-1766 02/01/12Zn-65766.70 +/- 6.70 Concentration aKnownControlActivityLimits &deg;Acceptance1179.00825.00 - 1533.00Pass1.561.00 - 2.00Pass828.00580.00 - 1076.00Pass0.000.00 - 1.00Pass1491.001044.00 - 1938.00Pass558.00391.00 - 725.00Pass392.00274.00 - 510.00Pass642.00449.00 - 835.00PassSTAP-1772 02/01/12Co-570.010 +/- 0.010.000.000 -1.00Pass 01/12Co-602.40 +/- 0.082.181.53 -2.84Pass 02/01/12Cs-1342.33 +/- 0.132.381.67 -3.09Pass 01/12Cs-1372.07 +/- 0.101.791.25-2.33Pass 01/12Mn-543.77 +/- 0.143.242.27-4.21Pass 02/01/12Sr-90-0.010 +/- 0.0600.000-0.10 -0.13Pass 02/01/12Zn-653.67 +/- 0.202.992.09 - 3.89PassSTAP-1773 02/01/12Gr. Alpha0.51 +/- 0.051.200.40 -2.00Pass 02/01/12Gr. Beta2.75 +/- 0.102.401.20 -3.60Pass STVE-1776 02/01/12 Co-57 STVE-1776 02/01/12 Co-60 STVE-1776 02/01/12Cs-134 STVE-1776 02/01/12Cs-137 STVE-1776 02/01/12Mn-54 STVE-1776 02/01/12Zn-6514.57 +/- 0.2812.006.45 +/- 0.236.058.39 +/- 0.298.430.01 +/- 0.090.000.03 +/- 0.080.0010.31 +/- 0.678.90 8.40 - 15.60Pass 4.24-7.87Pass 5.90 - 10.96Pass 0.00 -0.10Pass 0.00 - 0.10Pass 6.23 -11.57Pass STW-196002/01/12Gr. Alpha1.68 +/- 0.092.140.64-3.64Pass STW-1 96002/01/12Gr. Beta6.33 +/- 0.106.363.18 - 9.54PassSTW-196402/01/12Co-5733.30 +/- 0.40STW-196402/01/12Co-6023.20 +/- 0.40STW-196402/01/12Cs-1340.30 +/- 3.00STW-196402/01/12Cs-13740.10 +/- 0.60STW-196402/01/12H-3460.00 +/- 12.10STW-196402/01/12K-40153.00 +/- 4.20STW-196402/01/12Mn-5432.70 +/- 0.60STW-196402/01/12Sr-900.10 +/- 0.20STW-196402/01/12Zn-650.01 +/- 0.2032.9023.00 - 42.80Pass23.7216.60 - 30.84Pass0.000.00-1.00Pass39.9027.90 - 51.90Pass437.00306.00 - 568.00Pass142.0099.00 - 185.00Pass31.8022.30 -41.30Pass0.000.00 - 1.00Pass0.000.00 - 1.00Pass D-874 of 176 TABLE D-5 DOE'S MIXED ANALYTE PERFORMANCE EVALUATION PROGRAM (MAPEP)
Concentration a Known              Control Lab Code &deg; Date      Analysis  oratory result           Activity          Limits &deg;      Acceptance STSO-1766 02/01/12  Co-57      1352.10 +/- 4.00           1179.00        825.00 - 1533.00    Pass STSO-1766 02/01/12    Co-60          1.70 +/- 0.70             1.56          1.00 - 2.00        Pass STSO-1766 02/01/12    Cs-134      842.20 +/- 4.30           828.00        580.00 - 1076.00    Pass STSO-1766 02/01/12    Cs-137        0.40 +/- 0.90           0.00          0.00 - 1.00        Pass STSO-1766 02/01/12    K-40      1729.60 +/- 22.20         1491.00      1044.00 - 1938.00    Pass STSO-1766 02/01/12    Mn-54      647.60 +/- 4.20           558.00        391.00 - 725.00      Pass STSO-1766 02/01/12    Sr-90      383.20 +/- 15.30         392.00        274.00 - 510.00      Pass STSO-1766 02/01/12  Zn-65        766.70 +/- 6.70           642.00         449.00 - 835.00     Pass STAP-1772 02/01/12  Co-57          0.010 +/- 0.01            0.00          0.000 -1.00        Pass STAP-1772 02/01/12          Co-60          2.40 +/- 0.08            2.18          1.53 -2.84        Pass STAP-1772        02/01 / 12 Cs-134          2.33 +/- 0.13            2.38          1.67 -3.09        Pass STAP-1772 02/01/12          Cs-137          2 .07 +/- 0.10            1.79          1.25 - 2.33        Pass STAP-1772 02/01/12          Mn-54          3.77 +/- 0. 14          3.24          2.27-4.21          Pass STAP-1772        02/01/12  Sr-90         -0.010 +/- 0.060          0.000         -0.10 -0.13        Pass STAP-1 772      02/01/12  Zn-65          3.67 +/- 0.20            2.99          2.09 - 3.89        Pass STAP-1773 02/01/12  Gr. Alpha      0.51 +/- 0.05            1.20          0.40 -2.00        Pass STAP-1773        02/01/12  Gr. Beta        2.75 +/- 0.10            2.40          1.20 -3.60        Pass STVE-1776 02/01/12   Co-57         14.57 +/- 0.28            12.00          8.40 - 15.60      Pass STVE-1776 02/01/12   Co-60           6.45 +/- 0.23            6.05          4.24-7. 87        Pass STVE-1776 02/01/12  Cs-134         8.39 +/- 0.29            8.43          5.90 - 10.96      Pass STVE-1776 02/01/12  Cs-137          0.01 +/- 0.09            0.00          0.00 -0.10        Pass STVE-1776  02/01/12    Mn-54          0.03 +/- 0.08            0.00          0.00 - 0.10        Pass STVE-1776  02/01/12  Zn-65          10.31 +/- 0.67            8.90          6.23 -11.57        Pass STW-1960  02/01/12  Gr. Alpha      1.68 +/- 0.09            2.14          0.64-3.64          Pass STW-1 960  02/01/12  Gr. Beta        6.33 +/- 0.10            6.36          3.18 - 9.54        Pass STW-1964  02/01/12  Co-57          33.30 +/- 0.40          32.90          23.00 - 42.80      Pass STW-1964  02/01/12  Co-60          23.20 +/- 0.40          23.72          16.60 - 30.84      Pass STW-1964  02/01/12  Cs-134          0.30 +/- 3.00            0.00          0.00-1.00          Pass STW-1964  02/01/12  Cs-137        40.10 +/- 0.60          39.90          27.90 - 51.90      Pass STW-1964  02/01/12    H-3        460.00 +/- 12.10          437.00        306.00 - 568.00      Pass STW-1964  02/01/12    K-40        153.00 +/- 4.20            142.00        99.00 - 185.00      Pass STW-1964  02/01/12    Mn-54        32.70 +/- 0.60            31.80        22.30 -41.30        Pass STW-1964  02/01/12    Sr-90          0.10 +/- 0.20            0.00          0.00 - 1.00       Pass STW-1964  02/01/12  Zn-65          0.01 +/- 0.20            0.00          0.00 - 1.00       Pass D-8                                          74 of 176
 
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Concentration a Lab Code n DateAnalysis STSO-5392 08/01/12Sr-90 STSO-5394 08/01/12 Co-57 STSO-5394 08/01/12Co-60 STSO-5394 08/01/12Cs-134 STSO-5394 08/01/12Cs-137 STSO-5394 08/01/12K-40 STSO-5394 08/01/12Mn-54 STSO-5394 08/01/12 Zn-65 STVE-5395 &deg; 08/01/12Co-57 STVE-5395 08/01/12 Co-60 STVE-5395 08/01/12Cs-134 STVE-5395 08/01/12Cs-137 STVE-5395 08/01/12Mn-54 STAP-5398 08/01/12Gr. Alpha STAP-5398 08/01/12Or. Beta Known oratory resultActivity483.52 +/- 16.47508.001528.00 +/- 4.101316.00592.00 +/- 3.20531.00933.60 +/- 5.82939.001319.80 +/- 5.501150.00737.30 +/- 17.70632.001083.20 +/- 5.20920.00696.10 +/- 7.00606.007.44 +/- 0.175.665.90 +/- 0.155.127.40 +/- 0.316.515.45 +/- 0.184.384.06 +/- 0.213.270.41 +/- 0.050.972.11 +/- 0.091.92ControlLimits &deg;Acceptance 356.00 - 660.00Pass 921.00 -1711.00Pass 372.00 - 690.00Pass 657.00 - 1221.00Pass 805.00 - 1495.00Pass 442.00 - 822.00Pass 644.00 - 1196.00Pass 424.00 - 788.00Pass3.96 - 7.36Fail3.58-6.66Pass4.56 - 8.46Pass3.07 - 5.69Pass2.29 - 4.25Pass0.29 - 1.65Pass0.96 - 2.88Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass PassSTAP-5403 08/01/12Co-57STAP-5403 08/01/12Co-60STAP-5403 08/01/12Cs-134STAP-5403 08/01/12Cs-137STAP-5403 08/01/12Mn-54 STAP-5403 08/01/12 Zn-651.911.34 -2.481.76 +/- 0.071.731.21 -2.252.74 +/- 0.182.741.92 -3.560.00 +/- 0.030.00-0.01 - 0.012.52 +/- 0.102.361.65 - 3.070.01 +/- 0.060.00-0.010 - 0.010 a Results are reported in units of Bq/kg (soil), Bq/L (water) or Bq/total sample (filters, vegetation).
Concentration a Known                    Control Lab Code n         Date            Analysis        oratory result              Activity                Limits &deg;    Acceptance STSO-5392           08/01/12        Sr-90             483.52 +/- 16.47            508.00              356.00 - 660.00      Pass STSO-5394           08/01 /12       Co-57           1528.00 +/- 4.10            1316.00              921.00 -1711.00      Pass STSO-5394           08/01/12        Co-60             592.00 +/- 3.20            531.00              372.00 - 690.00      Pass STSO-5394           08/01 /12      Cs-134             933.60 +/- 5.82            939.00              657.00 - 1221.00    Pass STSO-5394           08/01 /12      Cs-137           1319.80 +/- 5.50            1150.00              805.00 - 1495.00    Pass STSO-5394           08/01 /12      K-40               737.30 +/- 17.70            632.00              442.00 - 822.00      Pass STSO-5394           08/01/12        Mn-54           1083.20 +/- 5.20              920.00              644.00 - 1196.00    Pass STSO-5394           08/01/12       Zn-65             696.10 +/- 7.00            606.00              424.00 - 788.00      Pass STVE-5395 &deg;         08/01 /12      Co-57               7.44 +/- 0.17              5.66                  3.96 - 7.36      Fail STVE-5395           08/01 /12       Co-60               5.90 +/- 0.15              5.12                  3.58-6.66        Pass STVE-5395           08/01 /12      Cs-134              7.40 +/- 0.31              6.51                  4.56 - 8.46      Pass STVE-5395          08/01 /12      Cs-137              5.45 +/- 0.18              4.38                  3.07 - 5.69      Pass STVE-5395          08/01/12        Mn-54                4.06 +/- 0.21              3.27                  2.29 - 4.25      Pass STAP-5398          08/01/12        Gr. Alpha            0.41 +/- 0.05              0.97                  0.29 - 1.65      Pass STAP-5398          08/01/12        Or. Beta            2.11 +/- 0.09                1.92                0.96 - 2.88      Pass 1.96 STAP-5403           +/-
08/01 /12      0.05 Co-57                                          1.91                1.34 -2.48      Pass STAP- 5403         08/01/12       Co-60                1.76 +/- 0.07                1.73                1.21 -2.25      Pass STAP- 5403          08/01/12        Cs-134              2.74 +/- 0.18              2.74                  1.92 -3.56      Pass STAP-5403          08/01 /12      Cs-137              0.00 +/- 0.03              0.00                 -0.01 - 0.01      Pass STAP- 5403          08/01/12        Mn-54                2.52 +/- 0.10              2.36                  1.65 - 3.07      Pass STAP-5403          08/01/12        Zn-65                0.01 +/- 0.06              0.00               -0.010 - 0.010     Pass a Results are reported in units of Bq/kg (soil), Bq/L (water) or Bq/total sample (filters, vegetation).
b Laboratory codes as follows: STW (water), STAP (air filter), STSO (soil), STVE (vegetation).
b Laboratory codes as follows: STW (water), STAP (air filter), STSO (soil), STVE (vegetation).
MAPEP results are presented as the known values and expected laboratory precision (1 sigma, 1 determination) and control limits as defined by the MAPEP. A known value of "zero" indicates an analysis was included in the testing series as a"false positive". MAPEP does not provide control limits.
MAPEP results are presented as the known values and expected laboratory precision (1 sigma, 1 determination) and control limits as defined by the MAPEP. A known value of "zero" indicates an analysis was included in the testing series as a "false positive". MAPEP does not provide control limits.
d Result of reanalysis; 6.74 +/- 0.15 Bq/sample. Gamma emitters for the vegetation matrix exhibited a high bias, only Co-57 exceeded acceptance limits. Recounted using a geometry more closely matched to the MAPEP sample size.
d Result of reanalysis; 6.74 +/- 0. 15 Bq/sample. Gamma emitters for the vegetation matrix exhibited a high bias, only Co-57 exceeded acceptance limits. Recounted using a geometry more closely matched to the MAPEP sample size.
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APPENDIX E EFFLUENT DATA
 
TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................................. 1


==SUMMARY==
==SUMMARY==
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  ...................................................................................................... ................... 2 1.0. EFFLUENTS ..................................................................................................... 3 1.1. Gaseous Effluents to the Atmosphere .................................................. 3 1.2. Liquids Released to Illinois River ........................................................... 3 2.0. SOLID RADIOACTIVE WASTE ....................................................................... 3 3.0. DOSE TO MAN ................................................................................................. 3 3.1. Gaseous Effluent Pathways .................................................................. 3 3.1.1. Noble Gases ............................................................................ 4 3.1.1.1. Gamma Dose Rates .................................................. 4 3.1.1.2. Beta Air and Skin Dose Rate .................................... 4 3.1.2. Radioactive Iodine ...................................................................5 3.1.2.1. Dose to Thyroid ......................................................... 5 3.2. Liquid Effluent Pathways ....................................................................... 5 3.3. Assessment of Dose to Member of Public ............................................ 5 4.0. SITE METEOROLOGY .................................................................................... 6 77 of 176
2 1.0.EFFLUENTS ..................................................................................................... 3 1.1.Gaseous Effluents to the Atmosphere
 
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3 1.2.Liquids Released to Illinois River
APPENDIX E-1    DATA TABLES AND FIGURES ............................................................. E-1.1 Station Releases Table 1.1-1 Gaseous Effluents Summation of all Releases ............................ E-1.2 Table 1.2-1  Summation of all Liquid Releases ................................................ E-1.3 Table 2.0-1 Solid Radwaste Annual Report .................................................... E-1.4 Table 3.1-1 Maximum Doses Resulting from Airborne Releases .................... E-1.5 Table 3.2-1 Maximum Doses Resulting from Liquid Effluents .......................... E-1.6 Table 3.3.1 10CFR20 Compliance Assessment .............................................. E-1.7 Table 3.4-1 Maximum Doses Resulting from Airborne Releases Based On Concurrent Meteorological Data ............................................. E-1.8 ii 78 of 176
........................................................... 3 2.0.SOLID RADIOACTIVE WASTE ....................................................................... 33.0.DOSE TO MAN ................................................................................................. 3 3.1.Gaseous Effluent Pathways
 
.................................................................. 33.1.1.Noble Gases
INTRODUCTION LaSalle County Station, a two-unit BWR station, is located near Marseilles, Illinois in LaSalle county, 3.5 miles south the Illinois River. Both units are rated for 3546 MWt. Unit 1 loaded fuel in March 1982. Unit 2 loaded fuel in late December 1983. The station has been designed to keep releases to the environment at levels below those specified in the regulations.
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Liquid effluents, while no longer released from LaSalle County Station, were designed to be released to the Illinois River in controlled batches after radioassay of each batch. Gaseous effluents are released to the atmosphere after delay to permit decay of short-lived (noble) gases. Releases to the atmosphere are calculated on the basis of analyses of routine grab samples of noble gases and tritium as well as continuously collected composite samples of iodine and particulate radioactivity sampled during the course of the year. The results of effluent analyses are summarized on a monthly basis and reported to the Nuclear Regulatory Commission as required per Technical Specifications.
.................................................. 4 3.1.1.2.Beta Air and Skin Dose Rate
Airborne concentrations of noble gases, tritium, 1-131, and particulate radioactivity in offsite areas are calculated using effluent and meteorological data.
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Environmental monitoring is conducted by sampling at indicator and control (background) locations in the vicinity of LaSalle County Station to measure changes in radiation or radioactivity levels that may be attributable to station operations. If significant changes attributable to LaSalle County Station are measured, these changes are correlated with effluent releases. External gamma radiation exposure from noble gases and internal dose from 1-131 in milk are the critical pathways at this site; however, an environmental monitoring program is conducted which also includes these and many other pathways which are less significant in terms of radiation protection.
43.1.2.Radioactive Iodine
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5 3.3.Assessment of Dose to Member of Public ............................................
5SITE METEOROLOGY ....................................................................................
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APPENDIX E-1DATA TABLES AND FIGURES
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E-1.1 Station Releases Table 1.1-1 Gaseous Effluents Summation of all Releases ............................ E-1.2 Table 1.2-1Summation of all Liquid Releases ................................................ E-1.3 Table 2.0-1 Solid Radwaste Annual Report
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E-1.4 Table 3.1-1 Maximum Doses Resulting from Airborne Releases .................... E-1.5 Table 3.2-1 Maximum Doses Resulting from Liquid Effluents .......................... E-1.6 Table 3.3.1 10CFR20 Compliance Assessment
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E-1.7 Table 3.4-1 Maximum Doses Resulting from Airborne Releases Based On Concurrent Meteorological Data ............................................. E-1.8 ii 78 of 176 INTRODUCTION LaSalle County Station, a two-unit BWR station, is located near Marseilles, Illinois in LaSalle county, 3.5 miles south the Illinois River.
Both units are rated for 3546 MWt. Unit 1 loaded fuel in March 1982. Unit 2 loaded fuel in late December 1983.
The station has been designed to keep releases to the environment at levels below those specified in the regulations.
Liquid effluents, while no longer released from LaSalle County Station, were designed to be released to the Illinois River in controlled batches after radioassay of each batch. Gaseous effluents are released to the atmosphere after delay to permit decay of short-lived (noble) gases.
Releases to the atmosphere are calculated on the basis of analyses of routine grab samples of noble gases and tritium as well as continuously collected composite samples of iodine and particulate radioactivity sampled during the course of the year. The results of effluent analyses are summarized on a monthly basis and reported to the Nuclear Regulatory Commission as required per Technical Specifications.
Airborne concentrations of noble gases, tritium, 1-131, and particulateradioactivity in offsite areas are calculated using effluent and meteorological data.Environmental monitoring is conducted by sampling at indicator and control (background) locations in the vicinity of LaSalle County Station to measure changes in radiation or radioactivity levels that may be attributable to station operations. If significant changes attributable to LaSalle County Station are measured, these changes are correlated with effluent releases. External gamma radiation exposure from noble gases and internal dose from 1-131 in milk are the critical pathways at this site; however, an environmental monitoring program is conducted which also includes these and many other pathways which are less significant in terms of radiation protection.
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==SUMMARY==
Gaseous effluents for the period contributed to only a small fraction of the LaSalle County Station Radiological Effluent Controls Limits. Liquid effluents had no contribution to offsite dose, as no liquid radioactive discharges were conducted. Calculations of environmental concentrations based on effluent, Illinois River flow, and meteorological data for the period indicate that consumption by the public of radionuclides attributable to LaSalle County Station does not exceed regulatory limits.
 
Radiation exposure from radionuclides releases to the atmosphere represented the critical pathway for the period with a maximum individual total dose estimated to be 1.09E+00 mrem for the year, where a shielding and occupancy factor of 0.7 is assumed. The assessment of radiation doses is performed in accordance with the Offsite Dose Calculation Manual (ODCM), specifically, a comparison of preoperational studies with operational controls or with previous environmental surveillance reports and an assessment of the observed impacts of the plant operation on the environment.
Gaseous effluents for the period contributed to only a small fraction of the LaSalle County Station Radiological Effluent Controls Limits. Liquid effluents had no contribution to offsite dose, as no liquid radioactive discharges were conducted. Calculations of environmental concentrations based on effluent, Illinois River flow, and meteorological data for the period indicate that consumption by the public of radionuclides attributable to LaSalle County Station does not exceed regulatory limits.       Radiation exposure from radionuclides releases to the atmosphere represented the critical pathway for the period with a maximum individual total dose estimated to be 1.09E+00 mrem for the year, where a shielding and occupancy factor of 0.7 is assumed. The assessment of radiation doses is performed in accordance with the Offsite Dose Calculation Manual (ODCM), specifically, a comparison of preoperational studies with operational controls or with previous environmental surveillance reports and an assessment of the observed impacts of the plant operation on the environment.
Control locations are basis for "preoperational data." The results of analysis confirm that the station is operating in compliance with 10CFR50 Appendix I, 10CFR20 and 40CFR190.
Control locations are basis for "preoperational data." The results of analysis confirm that the station is operating in compliance with 10CFR50 Appendix I, 10CFR20 and 40CFR190.
2 80 of 176 1.0 EFFLUENTS1.1Gaseous Effluents to the Atmosphere Measured concentrations of noble gases, radioiodine, and particulate radioactivity released to the atmosphere during the year, are listed in Table 1.1-1. A total of 3.68E+03 curies of fission and activation gases were released with an average release rate of 1.17E+02 pCi/sec.
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1.0 EFFLUENTS 1.1    Gaseous Effluents to the Atmosphere Measured concentrations of noble gases, radioiodine, and particulate radioactivity released to the atmosphere during the year, are listed in Table 1.1-1. A total of 3.68E+03 curies of fission and activation gases were released with an average release rate of 1.17E+02 pCi/sec.
A total of 6.18E-02 curies of 1-131 were released during the year with an average release rate of 1.96E-03pCi/sec.
A total of 6.18E-02 curies of 1-131 were released during the year with an average release rate of 1.96E-03pCi/sec.
A total of 1.09E-02 curies of beta-gamma emitters were released as airborne particulate matter with an average release rate of 3.46E-04 pCi/sec.
A total of 1.09E-02 curies of beta-gamma emitters were released as airborne particulate matter with an average release rate of 3.46E-04 pCi/sec. Alpha-emitting radionuclides were below the lower limit of detection (LLD). Carbon-14 released in 2012 was calculated separately with a total of 3.41 E+01 curies released with an average release rate of 1.08E+00 pCi/sec.
Alpha-emitting radionuclides were below the lower limit of detection (LLD).
A total of 1.27E+01 curies of tritium were released with an average release rate of 4.02E-01 pCi/sec.
Carbon-14 released in 2012 was calculated separately with a total of 3.41 E+01 curies released with an average release rate of 1.08E+00 pCi/sec.
1.2    Liquids Released to Illinois River There were no liquid batch releases in 2012. Continuous release path activity was below applicable Lower Limits of Detection.
A total of 1.27E+01 curies of tritium were released with an average release rate of 4.02E-01 pCi/sec.1.2Liquids Released to Illinois River There were no liquid batch releases in 2012. Continuous release path activity was below applicable Lower Limits of Detection.
2.0 SOLID RADIOACTIVE WASTE Solid radioactive wastes were shipped by truck to a disposal facility or to a waste processor. For further detail, refer the LaSalle 2012 Radioactive Effluent Release Report. This report was submitted to the USNRC by the required date of May 1st, 2013.
2.0 SOLID RADIOACTIVE WASTE Solid radioactive wastes were shipped by truck to a disposal facility or to a waste processor.
3.0 DOSE TO MAN 3.1    Gaseous Effluent Pathways Table 3.1-1 summarizes the doses resulting from releases of airborne radioactivity via the different exposure pathways.
For further detail, refer the LaSalle 2012 Radioactive Effluent Release Report. This report was submitted to the USNRC by the required date of May 1st, 2013.
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3.0 DOSE TO MAN3.1Gaseous Effluent Pathways Table 3.1-1 summarizes the doses resulting from releases of airborne radioactivity via the different exposure pathways.
 
3 81 of 176 3.1.1 Noble Gases3.1.1.1Gamma Dose Rates Unit 1 and Unit 2 gaseous releases at LaSalle County Station are reported as Unit 1 releases due to a single station vent stack (SVS) release point.Offsite Gamma air and whole body dose rates are shown in Table 3.1-1 and were calculated based on measured release rates, isotopic composition of the noble gases and average meteorological data for the period.
3.1.1 Noble Gases 3.1.1.1  Gamma Dose Rates Unit 1 and Unit 2 gaseous releases at LaSalle County Station are reported as Unit 1 releases due to a single station vent stack (SVS) release point. Offsite Gamma air and whole body dose rates are shown in Table 3.1-1 and were calculated based on measured release rates, isotopic composition of the noble gases and average meteorological data for the period.
Doses based on concurrent meteorological data are shown in Table 3.4-1. Based on measured effluents and meteorological data, the maximum total body dose to an individual would be 2.84E-02 mrem (Table 3.1-1) for the year, with an occupancy or shielding factor of 0.7 included. The maximum total body dose based on measured effluents and concurrent meteorological data would be 1.86E-02 mrem (Table 3.4-1).
Doses based on concurrent meteorological data are shown in Table 3.4-1. Based on measured effluents and meteorological data, the maximum total body dose to an individual would be 2.84E-02 mrem (Table 3.1-1) for the year, with an occupancy or shielding factor of 0.7 included. The maximum total body dose based on measured effluents and concurrent meteorological data would be 1.86E-02 mrem (Table 3.4-1).
The maximum gamma air dose was 4.26E-02 mrad from Table 3.1-1, and the maximum gamma air dose from concurrent meterorological data was 4.97E-03 mrad (Table 3.4-1).3.1.1.2Beta Air and Skin Rates The range of beta particles in air is relatively small (on the order of a few meters or less);
The maximum gamma air dose was 4.26E-02 mrad from Table 3.1-1, and the maximum gamma air dose from concurrent meterorological data was 4.97E-03 mrad (Table 3.4-1).
3.1.1.2  Beta Air and Skin Rates The range of beta particles in air is relatively small (on the order of a few meters or less);
consequently, plumes of gaseous effluents may be considered "infinite" for purpose of calculating the dose from beta radiation incident on the skin.
consequently, plumes of gaseous effluents may be considered "infinite" for purpose of calculating the dose from beta radiation incident on the skin.
However, the actual dose to sensitive skin tissues is difficult to calculate due to the effect of the beta particle energies, thickness of inert skin and clothing covering sensitive tissues. For purposes of this report the skin is taken to have a thickness of 7.0 mg/cm2 and an occupancy factor of 1.0 is used.The skin dose (from beta and gamma radiation) for the year was 4.78E-02 from Table 3.1-1, and the skin dose from concurrent meteorological data was 5.09E-03 mrem (Table 3.4-1).The maximum offsite beta dose for the 4 82 of 176 year was 1.98E-03 mrad from Table 3.1-1, and the maximum offsite beta dose from concurrent meteorological data was1.78E-03 mrad (Table 3.4-1).3.1.2 Radioactive Iodine The human thyroid exhibits a significant capacity to concentrate ingested or inhaled iodine.
However, the actual dose to sensitive skin tissues is difficult to calculate due to the effect of the beta particle energies, thickness of inert skin and clothing covering sensitive tissues. For purposes of this report the skin is taken to have a thickness of 7.0 mg/cm2 and an occupancy factor of 1.0 is used. The skin dose (from beta and gamma radiation) for the year was 4.78E-02 from Table 3.1-1, and the skin dose from concurrent meteorological data was 5.09E-03 mrem (Table 3.4-1). The maximum offsite beta dose for the 4
The radioiodine, 1-131, released during routing operation of the plant, may be made available to man resulting in a dose to the thyroid.
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year was 1.98E-03 mrad from Table 3.1-1, and the maximum offsite beta dose from concurrent meteorological data was1.78E-03 mrad (Table 3.4-1).
3.1.2 Radioactive Iodine The human thyroid exhibits a significant capacity to concentrate ingested or inhaled iodine. The radioiodine, 1-131, released during routing operation of the plant, may be made available to man resulting in a dose to the thyroid.
The principal pathway of interest for this radionuclide is ingestion of radioiodine in milk.
The principal pathway of interest for this radionuclide is ingestion of radioiodine in milk.
3.1.2.1Dose to Thyroid The hypothetical thyroid dose to a maximum exposed individual living near the station via ingestion of milk was calculated. The radionuclide considered was 1-131 and the source of milk was taken to be the nearest dairy farm with the cows pastured from May through October.The maximum thyroid does due to 1-131 was 3.05E-01 mrem for the year.
3.1.2.1  Dose to Thyroid The hypothetical thyroid dose to a maximum exposed individual living near the station via ingestion of milk was calculated. The radionuclide considered was 1-131 and the source of milk was taken to be the nearest dairy farm with the cows pastured from May through October. The maximum thyroid does due to 1-131 was 3.05E-01 mrem for the year.
3.2Liquid Effluent Pathways The three principal pathways through the aquatic environment for potential doses to man from liquid waste are ingestion of potable water, eating aquatic foods, and exposure while on the shoreline.
3.2 Liquid Effluent Pathways The three principal pathways through the aquatic environment for potential doses to man from liquid waste are ingestion of potable water, eating aquatic foods, and exposure while on the shoreline.
Not all of these pathways are significant or applicable at a given time but a reasonable approximation of the dose can be made by adjusting the dose formula for season of the year or type and degree of use of the aquatic environment. NRC developed equations* were used to calculate the doses to the whole body, lower gastro-intestinal tracts, thyroid, bone and skin; specific parameters for use in the equations are given in the Offsite Dose Calculation Manual. The maximum whole body dose was 0.00E+00 mrem and organ dose was 0.00E+00 for the year mrem (Table 3.2-1).3.3 Assessment of Dose to Member of Public During the period January to December 2012, LaSalle County Station did not exceed these limits as shown in Table 3.1-1 and 5 83 of 176 Table 3.2-1 (based on annual average meteorological data), and as shown in Table 3.3-1:The Radiological Effluent Technical Standards (RETS) limits on dose or dose commitment to an individual due to radioactive materials in liquid effluents from each reactor unit (1.5 mrem to the whole body or 5 mrem to any organduring any calendar year; 3 mrem to the whole body or 10 mrem to any organ during the calendar year).The RETS limits on air dose in noble gases released in gaseous effluents to a member of the public from each reactor unit (5 mrad for gamma radiation or 10 mrad for beta radiation during any calendar quarter; 10 mrads for gamma radiation or 20 mrad for beta radiation during a calendar year).The RETS limits on dose to a member of the public due to iodine-131, iodine-133, tritium and radionuclides in particulate form with half-lives greater than eight days in gaseous effluents released from each reactor unit (7.5 mrem to any organ during any calendar quarter; 15 mrem to any organ during any calendar year).The 10CFR20 limit on Total Effective Dose Equivalent to individual members of the public (100 mrem).
Not all of these pathways are significant or applicable at a given time but a reasonable approximation of the dose can be made by adjusting the dose formula for season of the year or type and degree of use of the aquatic environment. NRC developed equations* were used to calculate the doses to the whole body, lower gastro-intestinal tracts, thyroid, bone and skin; specific parameters for use in the equations are given in the Offsite Dose Calculation Manual. The maximum whole body dose was 0.00E+00 mrem and organ dose was 0.00E+00 for the year mrem (Table 3.2-1).
4.0 SITE METEOROLOGY A summary of the site meteorological measurements taken during each calendar quarter of the year is given in Appendix F. The data are presented as cumulative joint frequency distributions of the wind direction for the 375' level and wind speed class by atmospheric stability class determined from the temperature difference between the 375' and 33' levels.Data recovery for these measurements was 99.8% during 2012.
3.3 Assessment of Dose to Member of Public During the period January to December 2012, LaSalle County Station did not exceed these limits as shown in Table 3.1-1 and 5
*Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Regulatory Guide 1.109 (Rev. 1) 6 84 of 176 APPENDIX E-1 DATA TABLES AND FIGURES E-1.185of176 Table 2.1-1 SOLID RADWASTE ANNUAL REPORT LaSalle County Station Table 2.1-1 deliberately deleted. For solid waste disposal detail, refer to the LaSalle County Station 2012 Effluent Report.
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E-1.286 of 176 Table 1.1-1 LASALLE COUNTY NUCLEAR POWER STATION EFFLUENT AND WASTE DISPOSAL ANNUAL REPORT (2012)
 
UNIT 1 AND UNIT 2 DOCKET NUMBERS 50-373 AND 50-374 GASEOUS EFFLUENTS SUMMATION OF ALL RELEASES A. Fission
Table 3 .2-1 (based on annual average meteorological data), and as shown in Table 3.3-1:
&Activation Gases Unit Quarter 1 Quarter 2 Quarter 3 Quarter4 Est. Total Error %1. Total Release Ci 6.91 E+02 8.30E+02 1.13E+03 1.03E+03 2.50E+01 2. Average release rate for the period
* The Radiological Effluent Technical Standards (RETS) limits on dose or dose commitment to an individual due to radioactive materials in liquid effluents from each reactor unit (1.5 mrem to the whole body or 5 mrem to any organ during any calendar year; 3 mrem to the whole body or 10 mrem to any organ during the calendar year).
&#xb5;Ci/sec 8.77E+01 1.05E+02 1.43E02 1.31 E+02 3. Percent of ODCM limit
* The RETS limits on air dose in noble gases released in gaseous effluents to a member of the public from each reactor unit (5 mrad for gamma radiation or 10 mrad for beta radiation during any calendar quarter; 10 mrads for gamma radiation or 20 mrad for beta radiation during a calendar year).
%***2.Average release rate for the period 3.Percent of ODCM limit
* The RETS limits on dose to a member of the public due to iodine-131, iodine-133, tritium and radionuclides in particulate form with half-lives greater than eight days in gaseous effluents released from each reactor unit (7.5 mrem to any organ during any calendar quarter; 15 mrem to any organ during any calendar year).
&#xb5;Ci/sec 2.14E-03 3.15E-03 1.30E-03 1.24E-03%B. Iodine 1.Total Iodine - 131.
* The 10CFR20 limit on Total Effective Dose Equivalent to individual members of the public (100 mrem).
9.77E-03 1.03E-02 1.69E-02 2.48E-02 1.50E+01 Ci 2. Average release rate for the period
4.0   SITE METEOROLOGY A summary of the site meteorological measurements taken during each calendar quarter of the year is given in Appendix F. The data are presented as cumulative joint frequency distributions of the wind direction for the 375' level and wind speed class by atmospheric stability class determined from the temperature difference between the 375' and 33' levels. Data recovery for these measurements was 99.8% during 2012.
&#xb5;Ci/sec 3.14E-04 1.68E-04 6.03E-04 3.02E-04 C. Particulates 1.Particulates with half-lives > 8 days 2.47E-03 1.32E-03 4.74E-03 2.37E-03 3.50E+01 Ci 3. Percent of ODCM limit
*Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Regulatory Guide 1.109 (Rev. 1) 6 84 of 176
%2.Average release rate for the period 3.Percent of ODCM limit
 
&#xb5;Ci/sec 5.91 E-02 1.65E-02 2.27E-01 1.30E+00%D. Tritium 1.Total Release 1.03E+01 1.79E+00 4.66E-01 1,30E-01 1.50E+01 Ci E. Gross Alpha 1.Total Release<1.00E-11<1.00E-11<1.00E-11<1.00E-11 3.50E+01 Ci 2. Average release rate for the period
APPENDIX E-1 DATA TABLES AND FIGURES E-1.1        85of176
&#xb5;Ci/sec<LLD<LLD<LLD<LLD 3. Percent of ODCM limit
 
%F. Carbon-14 1.Total Release Ci 8.45E+00 8.52E+00 8.58E+00 8.57E+00 2. Average release rate for the period
Table 2.1-1 SOLID RADWASTE ANNUAL REPORT LaSalle County Station Table 2.1-1 deliberately deleted. For solid waste disposal detail, refer to the LaSalle County Station 2012 Effluent Report.
&#xb5;Ci/sec 1.07E+00 1.08E+00 1.09E+00 1.09E+00 3. Percent of ODCM limit
E-1.2                                    86 of 176
%****This information is contained in the Radiological Impact on Man section of the report.
 
Indicates activity of sample is less than LLD given in pCi/ml E-1.387 of 176 Tablel.2-1 LASALLE COUNTY NUCLEAR POWER STATION EFFLUENT AND WASTE DISPOSAL ANNUAL REPORT (2012)
Table 1.1-1 LASALLE COUNTY NUCLEAR POWER STATION EFFLUENT AND WASTE DISPOSAL ANNUAL REPORT (2012)
LIQUID RELEASES UNIT I AND UNIT 2 SUMMATION OF ALL LIQUID RELEASES A. Fission
UNIT 1 AND UNIT 2 DOCKET NUMBERS 50-373 AND 50-374 GASEOUS EFFLUENTS SUMMATION OF ALL RELEASES Est. Total A. Fission & Activation Gases                   Unit     Quarter 1 Quarter 2   Quarter 3 Quarter4 Error %
&Activation Products Unit Quarter I Quarter 2 Quarter 3 Quarter4 Est. Total Error %1.Total Release (not including tritium, gases Ci<LLD<LLD<LLD<LLD N/A& alpha)2. Average diluted concentration during
: 1. Total Release                                 Ci       6.91 E+02 8.30E+02     1.13E+03 1.03E+03     2.50E+01
&#xb5;Ci/mL<LLD<LLD<LLD<LLD period 3. Percent of applicable limit
: 2. Average release rate for the period         &#xb5;Ci/sec   8.77E+01 1.05E+02     1.43E02 1.31 E+02
%**B. Tritium 1.Total Release N/A Ci<LLD<LLD<LLD<LLD 2.Average diluted concentration during period<LLD<LLD<LLD<LLD&#xb5;Ci/m L%3. Percent of applicable limit C. Dissolved
: 3. Percent of ODCM limit                         %             *                     *
&Entrained Gases 1.Total Release Ci<LLD<LLD<LLD N/A<LLD 2.Average diluted concentration during period<LLD<LLD<LLD<LLD&#xb5;Ci/m L 3. Percent of applicable limit
* B. Iodine
%2. Average release rate for the period
: 1. Total Iodine - 131.                          Ci      9.77E-03   1.03E-02    1.69E-02 2.48E-02     1.50E+01
&#xb5;Ci/m L<LLD<LLD<LLD<LLD 3. Percent of ODCM limit
: 2. Average release rate for the period         &#xb5;Ci/sec   1.24E-03  1.30E-03    2.14E-03  3.15E-03
%D. Gross Alpha Activity 1.Total Release N/A Ci<LLD<LLD<LLD<LLD E. Volume of Waste Released (prior to dilution)Liters 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 F. Volume of Dilution Water Used During Period Liters 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 This information is contained in the Radiological Impact on Man section of the report.
: 3. Percent of ODCM limit                        %
"<" Indicates activity of sample is less than LLD given in pCi/mi E-1.488 of 176 Table 3.1-1 LASALLE COUNTY NUCLEAR POWER STATION EFFLUENT AND WASTE DISPOSAL ANNUAL REPORT (2012)
C. Particulates
RADIOLOGICAL IMPACT ON MAN MAXIMUM DOSES RESULTING FROM GASEOUS RELEASES AND COMPLIANCE STATUS QuarterlyUnits1st%of2nd% of3rd%of4th% ofAnnual% of Infant ReceptorLimitQuarterLimitQuarterLimitQuarterLimitQuarterLimitLimitLimit Gamma Air5.00E+00mRad6.42E-030.139.00E-030.181.39E-020.281.33E-020.271.00E+010.85 Beta Air1.00E+01mRad3.64E-040.0044.30E-040.006.09E-040.015.74E-040.012.00E+010.02 NG Total Body2.50E+00mRem 4.28E-030.176.00E-030.249.28E-030.378.87E-030.355.00E+001.14 NG Skin7.50E+00mRem7.24E-030.101.01E-020.131.56E-020.211.49E-020.201.50E+010.64 NNG Organ7.50E+00mRem 4.84E-020.645.10E-020.688.35E-021.111.22E-011.631.50E+014.07 QuarterlyUnits1st% of2nd% of3rd%of4th%ofAnnual% of Child ReceptorLimitQuarterLimitQuarterLimitQuarterLimitQuarterLimitLimitLimit Gamma Air5.00E+00mRad6.42E-030.139.00E-030.181.39E-020.281.33E-020.271.00E+010.85 Beta Air1.00E+01mRad3.64E-040.0044.30E-040.006.09E-040.015.74E-040.012.00E+010.02 NG Total Body2.50E+00mRem 4.28E-030.176.00E-030.249.28E-030.378.87E-030.355.00E+001.14 NG Skin7.50E+00mRem7.24E-030.101.01E-020.131.56E-020.211.49E-020.201.50E+010.64 NNG Organ7.50E+00mRem 2.01E-020.272.12E-020.283.46E-020.465.06E-020.671.50E+011.69 Teenager Receptor Gamma Air Beta Air NG Total Body NG Skin NNG Organ Adult Receptor Gamma Air Beta Air NG Total Body 00 NG Skin
: 1. Particulates with half-lives > 8 days         Ci      2.47E-03   1.32E-03   4.74E-03 2.37E-03     3.50E+01
&deg;NNG Organ QuarterlyUnits1st% of2nd%of3rd% of4th%ofAnnual% of LimitQuarterLimitQuarterLimitQuarterLimitQuarterLimitLimitLimit 5.00E+00mRad6.42E-030.139.00E-030.181.39E-020.281.33E-020.271.00E+010.85 1.00E+01mRad3.64E-040.0044.30E-040.006.09E-040.015.74E-040.012.00E+010.02 2.50E+00mRem 4.28E-030.176.00E-030.249.28E-030.378.87E-030.355.00E+001.14 7.50E+00mRem7.24E-030.101.01E-020.131.56E-020.211.49E-020.201.50E+010.64 7.50E+00mRem1.01E-020.141.07E-020.141.74E-020.232.55E-020.341.50E+010.85 QuarterlyUnits1st% of2nd%of3rd% of4th%ofAnnual% of LimitQuarterLimitQuarterLimitQuarterLimitQuarterLimitLimitLimit 5.00E+00mRad6.42E-030.139.00E-030.181.39E-020.281.33E-020.271.00E+010.85 1.00E+01mRad3.64E-040.0044.30E-040.006.09E-040.015.74E-040.012.00E+010.02 2.50E+00mRem 4.28E-030.176.00E-030.249.28E-030.378.87E-030.355.00E+001.14 7.50E+00mRem7.24E-030.101.01E-020.131.56E-020.211.49E-020.201.50E+010.64 7.50E+00mRem6.41E-030.096.74E-030.091.10E-020.151.61E-020.211.50E+010.54 Table 3.2-1 LASALLE COUNTY NUCLEAR POWER STATION EFFLUENT AND WASTE DISPOSAL ANNUAL REPORT (2012)
: 2. Average release rate for the period         &#xb5;Ci/sec   3.14E-04  1.68E-04    6.03E-04  3.02E-04
RADIOLOGICAL IMPACT ON MAN MAXIMUM DOSES RESULTING FROM LIQUID RELEASES AND COMPLIANCE STATUS InfantQuarterlyUnits1st% of2nd%of3rd%of4th%ofAnnual% of ReceptorLimitQuarterLimitQuarterLimitQuarterLimitQuarterLimitLimitLimit 10CFR50 Appendix I compliance Total Body1.50E+00mRem 0.00E+000.000.00E+000.000.00E+000.000.00E+000.003.00E+000.00 Organ5.00E+00mRem 0.00E+000.000.00E+000.000.00E+000.000.00E+000.001.00E+010.00 40CFR141 compliance (nearest public drinking water)
: 3. Percent of ODCM limit                        %
Total Body Organ mRem 0.00E+000.00E+000.00E+000.00E+004.00E+000.00 mRem 0.00E+000.00E+000.00E+000.00E+004.00E+000.00 ChildQuarterlyUnits1st%of2nd%of3rd%of4th%ofAnnual% ofReceptorLimitQuarterLimitQuarterLimitQuarterLimitQuarterLimitLimitLimit IOCFR50 Appendix I compliance1.50E+00mRem 0.00E+000.000.00E+000.000.00E+000.000.00E+000.003.00E+000.00 Organ5.00E+00mRem 0.00E+000.000.00E+000.000.00E+000.000.00E+000.001.00E+010.00 7140CFR141 compliance (nearest public drinking water)Total BodymRem 0.00E+000.00E+000.00E+000.00E+004.00E+000.00 OrganmRem 0.00E+000.00E+000.00E+000.00E+004.00E+000.00TeenagerQuarterlyUnits1st% of2nd% of3rd%of4th% ofAnnual% ofReceptorLimitQuarterLimitQuarterLimitQuarterLimitQuarterLimitLimitLimit 10CFR50 Appendix I compliance1.50E+00mRem 0.00E+000.000.00E+000.000.00E+000.000.00E+000.003.00E+000.00 Organ5.00E+00mRem 0.00E+000.000.00E+000.000.00E+000.000.00E+000.001.00E+010.00 40CFR141 compliance (nearest public drinking water)Total BodymRem 0.00E+000.00E+000.00E+000.00E+004.00E+000.00 OrganmRem 0.00E+000.00E+000.00E+000.00E+004.00E+000.00 AdultQuarterlyUnits1st% of2nd%of3rd% of4th% ofAnnual% ofReceptorLimitQuarterLimitQuarterLimitQuarterLimitQuarterLimitLimitLimit 10CFR50 Appendix I compliancea Total Body1.50E+00mRem 0.00E+000.000.00E+000.000.00E+000.000.00E+000.003.00E+000.00&deg;,Organ5.00E+00mRem 0.00E+000.000.00E+000.000.00E+000.000.00E+000.001.00E+010.00-40CFR141 compliance (nearest public drinking water)Total BodymRem 0.00E+000.00E+000.00E+000.00E+004.00E+000.00 OrganmRem 0.00E+000.00E+000.00E+000.00E+004.00E+000.00 Table 3.3-1 LASALLE COUNTY NUCLEAR POWER STATION EFFLUENT AND WASTE DISPOSAL ANNUAL REPORT (2012)
D. Tritium
RADIOLOGICAL IMPACT ON MAN MAXIMUM DOSES RESULTING FROM RELEASES AND COMPLIANCE STATUS 1 OCFR20 / 40CFR190 Compliance 1st2nd3rd4th QuarterQuarterQuarterQuarter DoseDoseDoseDose (mRem)(mRem)(mRem)(mRem)Annual Dose (mRem)Annual Limit (mRem/yr)%Annual Limit Unit 1 U1 DEx 7.69E-02 1.03E-01 1.06E-01 1.08E-01 3.93E-01 40CFR190 Compliance 25 1.57 1OCFR20 Compliance U1 DTot 1.25E-01 1.54E-01 1.89E-01 2.30E-01 6.98E-01 100 0.70 Bone Liver Thyroid Kidney Lung GI-LLI 7.04E-03 7.60E-03 7.28E-03 7.33E-03 1.68E-03 1.67E-03 1.76E-03 1.89E-03 4.84E-02 5.10E-02 8.35E-02 1.22E-01 1.70E-03 1.69E-03 1.80E-03 1.96E-03 1.52E-03 1.51 E03 1.50E-03 1.52E-03 1.54E-03 1.52E-03 1.52E-03 1.53E-03 2.93E-02 7.00E-03 3.05E-01 7.15E-03 6.05E-03 6.11 E-03 40CFR190 Compliance 25 25 75 25 25 25 0.12 0.03 0.41 0.03 0.02 0.02 Unit 2 U2 DEx 9.75E-02 9.65E-02 9.60E-02 9.79E-02 3.88E-01 40CFR190 Compliance 25 1.55 10CFR20 Compliance U2 DTot 9.75E-02 9.65E-02 9.60E-02 9.79E-02 3.88E-01 100 0.39 Bone Liver Thyroid Kidney Lung GI-LLI 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 40CFR190 Compliance 25 25 75 25 25 25 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 E-1.7 91 of 176 Table 3.4-1 LASALLE COUNTY NUCLEAR POWER STATION EFFLUENT AND WASTE DISPOSAL ANNUAL REPORT (2012)
: 1. Total Release                                 Ci      1.03E+01 1.79E+00     4.66E-01   1,30E-01     1.50E+01
RADIOLOGICAL IMPACT ON MAN MAXIMUM GAMMA AIR DOSE The following are the maximum annual calculated cumulative offsite doses resulting from LaSalle County Station airborne releases.LaSalle County Generating Station:
: 2. Average release rate for the period         &#xb5;Ci/sec   1.30E+00  2.27E-01    5.91 E-02  1.65E-02
Dose air (;)gamma beta air 12) whole body ar skin (`)organ to (Infant
: 3. Percent of ODCM limit                         %
-thyroid)Alaxlinwn Value 4.970 x 1W mrad 1.780 x 10 mrad 1.857 x 10-2 mrem5.090 x 10 mrem 1.356 x 10'&deg; mrern Sector No th-Northeast North-Northeast North-Northeast North-North east North-N ortheast Compliance Status 10 CFR 60 Appendix 1 gamma air beta air whole body skin organ Yearly Objective10.0mrad20.0mraad5.0mrem15.0mreln15.0mreni% of Appendix 10.05 0.01 0.37 0.03 9.04 Gamma Ak Dose - GASPAR 11, NUREG-0567 Beta Air Dose - GASPAR 11, N1REG-0597Whole Body Dose -
E. Gross Alpha
GASPAR H. NUREG.0597 Skit Dose -
: 1. Total Release                                 Ci     <1.00E-11  <1.00E-11    <1.00E-11 <1.00E-11    3.50E+01
GASPAR It, NUREG-058?
: 2. Average release rate for the period         &#xb5;Ci/sec     <LLD      <LLD        <LLD      <LLD
lnhalafbon and Food Pa ways Dose -
: 3. Percent of ODCM limit                        %
GASPAR It. NURE0-4597 E-1.892 of 176 APPENDIX F METEOROLOGICAL DATA LaSalle County Generating Station Period of Record: January - March 2012 Stability Class - Extremely Unstable - 200Ft-33Ft Delta-T (F)
F. Carbon-14
: 1. Total Release                                Ci      8.45E+00 8.52E+00     8.58E+00 8.57E+00
: 2. Average release rate for the period        &#xb5;Ci/sec    1.07E+00  1.08E+00    1.09E+00  1.09E+00
: 3. Percent of ODCM limit                         %             *         *           *
* This information is contained in the Radiological Impact on Man section of the report.
Indicates activity of sample is less than LLD given in pCi/ml E-1.3                                        87 of 176
 
Tablel.2-1 LASALLE COUNTY NUCLEAR POWER STATION EFFLUENT AND WASTE DISPOSAL ANNUAL REPORT (2012)
LIQUID RELEASES UNIT I AND UNIT 2 SUMMATION OF ALL LIQUID RELEASES Est. Total A. Fission & Activation Products               Unit       Quarter I Quarter 2   Quarter 3 Quarter4 Error %
: 1. Total Release (not including tritium, gases               <LLD     <LLD       <LLD     <LLD       N/A Ci
& alpha)
: 2. Average diluted concentration during                                                     <LLD
                                              &#xb5;Ci/mL       <LLD     <LLD       <LLD period
: 3. Percent of applicable limit                   %                                 *
* B. Tritium
: 1. Total Release                                 Ci         <LLD     <LLD       <LLD     <LLD       N/A
: 2. Average diluted concentration during                                           <LLD     <LLD
                                              &#xb5;Ci/m L       <LLD      <LLD period
: 3. Percent of applicable limit                   %
C. Dissolved & Entrained Gases
: 1. Total Release                                 Ci         <LLD     <LLD       <LLD     <LLD        N/A
: 2. Average diluted concentration during                               <LLD                 <LLD
                                              &#xb5;Ci/m L       <LLD                  <LLD period
: 3. Percent of applicable limit                   %
D. Gross Alpha Activity
: 1. Total Release                                  Ci        <LLD      <LLD        <LLD      <LLD        N/A
: 2. Average release rate for the period         &#xb5;Ci/m L       <LLD     <LLD       <LLD     <LLD
: 3. Percent of ODCM limit                         %
E. Volume of Waste Released (prior to           Liters     0.00E+00 0.00E+00   0.00E+00 0.00E+00 dilution)
F. Volume of Dilution Water Used During                                         0.00E+00 Liters    0.00E+00 0.00E+00             0.00E+00 Period This information is contained in the Radiological Impact on Man section of the report.
"<" Indicates activity of sample is less than LLD given in pCi/mi E-1.4                                  88 of 176
 
Table 3.1-1 LASALLE COUNTY NUCLEAR POWER STATION EFFLUENT AND WASTE DISPOSAL ANNUAL REPORT (2012)
RADIOLOGICAL IMPACT ON MAN MAXIMUM DOSES RESULTING FROM GASEOUS RELEASES AND COMPLIANCE STATUS Quarterly            1st    % of        2nd      % of    3rd  % of    4th  % of  Annual  % of Units Infant Receptor  Limit          Quarter    Limit    Quarter      Limit Quarter  Limit Quarter  Limit  Limit  Limit Gamma Air    5.00E+00  mRad  6.42E-03    0.13    9.00E-03    0.18  1.39E-02 0.28  1.33E-02 0.27  1.00E+01 0.85 Beta Air  1.00E+01  mRad  3.64E-04    0.004    4.30E-04    0.00  6.09E-04 0.01  5.74E-04 0.01  2.00E+01 0.02 NG Total Body  2.50E+00  mRem 4.28E-03      0.17    6.00E-03    0.24  9.28E-03 0.37  8.87E-03 0.35  5.00E+00 1.14 NG Skin    7.50E+00  mRem  7.24E-03    0.10    1.01E-02    0.13  1.56E-02 0.21  1.49E-02 0.20  1.50E+01 0.64 NNG Organ    7.50E+00  mRem 4.84E-02      0.64    5.10E-02    0.68  8.35E-02 1.11  1.22E-01 1.63  1.50E+01 4.07 Quarterly            1st    % of        2nd      % of    3rd  % of    4th  % of  Annual  % of Units Child Receptor    Limit          Quarter    Limit    Quarter      Limit Quarter  Limit Quarter  Limit  Limit  Limit Gamma Air    5.00E+00  mRad  6.42E-03    0.13    9.00E-03    0.18  1.39E-02 0.28  1.33E-02 0.27  1.00E+01 0.85 Beta Air  1.00E+01  mRad  3.64E-04    0.004    4.30E-04    0.00  6.09E-04 0.01  5.74E-04 0.01  2.00E+01 0.02 NG Total Body  2.50E+00  mRem 4.28E-03      0.17    6.00E-03    0.24  9.28E-03 0.37  8.87E-03 0.35  5.00E+00 1.14 NG Skin    7.50E+00  mRem    7.24E-03    0.10    1.01E-02    0.13  1.56E-02 0.21  1.49E-02 0.20  1.50E+01 0.64 NNG Organ    7.50E+00  mRem 2.01E-02      0.27    2.12E-02    0.28  3.46E-02 0.46  5.06E-02 0.67  1.50E+01 1.69 Teenager   Quarterly            1st    % of        2nd      % of    3rd  % of    4th  % of  Annual  % of Units Receptor     Limit          Quarter    Limit    Quarter      Limit  Quarter Limit Quarter  Limit    Limit Limit Gamma Air   5.00E+00  mRad    6.42E-03    0.13    9.00E-03    0.18  1.39E-02 0.28  1.33E-02 0.27  1.00E+01 0.85 Beta Air  1.00E+01  mRad    3.64E-04  0.004    4.30E-04    0.00  6.09E-04 0.01  5.74E-04 0.01  2.00E+01 0.02 NG Total Body  2.50E+00  mRem  4.28E-03      0.17    6.00E-03    0.24  9.28E-03 0.37  8.87E-03 0.35  5.00E+00 1.14 NG Skin    7.50E+00  mRem    7.24E-03    0.10    1.01E-02    0.13  1.56E-02 0.21  1.49E-02 0.20  1.50E+01 0.64 NNG Organ    7.50E+00  mRem    1.01E-02    0.14    1.07E-02    0.14  1.74E-02 0.23  2.55E-02 0.34  1.50E+01 0.85 Quarterly            1st    % of        2nd      % of    3rd  % of    4th  % of  Annual  % of Units Adult Receptor    Limit          Quarter    Limit    Quarter    Limit  Quarter Limit Quarter  Limit    Limit Limit Gamma Air    5.00E+00  mRad    6.42E-03    0.13    9.00E-03    0.18  1.39E-02 0.28  1.33E-02 0.27  1.00E+01 0.85 Beta Air  1.00E+01  mRad    3.64E-04  0.004    4.30E-04    0.00  6.09E-04 0.01  5.74E-04 0.01  2.00E+01 0.02 NG Total Body  2.50E+00  mRem  4.28E-03      0.17    6.00E-03    0.24  9.28E-03 0.37  8.87E-03 0.35  5.00E+00  1.14 00 NG Skin      7.50E+00  mRem    7.24E-03    0.10    1.01E-02    0.13  1.56E-02 0.21  1.49E-02 0.20  1.50E+01 0.64 7.50E+00  mRem    6.41E-03    0.09    6.74E-03    0.09  1.10E-02 0.15  1.61E-02 0.21  1.50E+01 0.54
&deg; NNG Organ
 
Table 3.2-1 LASALLE COUNTY NUCLEAR POWER STATION EFFLUENT AND WASTE DISPOSAL ANNUAL REPORT (2012)
RADIOLOGICAL IMPACT ON MAN MAXIMUM DOSES RESULTING FROM LIQUID RELEASES AND COMPLIANCE STATUS Infant        Quarterly                      1st      % of        2nd        % of    3rd  % of    4th  % of  Annual  % of Units Receptor            Limit                    Quarter      Limit    Quarter      Limit  Quarter Limit  Quarter Limit  Limit  Limit 10CFR50 Appendix I compliance Total Body        1.50E+00      mRem 0.00E+00              0.00    0.00E+00      0.00  0.00E+00 0.00  0.00E+00 0.00  3.00E+00 0.00 Organ          5.00E+00      mRem 0.00E+00              0.00    0.00E+00      0.00  0.00E+00 0.00  0.00E+00 0.00  1.00E+01 0.00 40CFR141 compliance (nearest public drinking water)
Total Body                       mRem 0.00E+00                      0.00E+00            0.00E+00      0.00E+00      4.00E+00 0.00 Organ                        mRem 0.00E+00                      0.00E+00            0.00E+00      0.00E+00      4.00E+00 0.00 Child        Quarterly                      1st      % of        2nd        % of    3rd  % of    4th  % of  Annual  % of Units Receptor            Limit                    Quarter      Limit    Quarter      Limit  Quarter Limit  Quarter Limit  Limit  Limit IOCFR50 Appendix I compliance Total Body                1.50E+00      mRem 0.00E+00              0.00    0.00E+00      0.00  0.00E+00 0.00  0.00E+00 0.00  3.00E+00 0.00 Organ          5.00E+00      mRem 0.00E+00              0.00    0.00E+00      0.00  0.00E+00 0.00  0.00E+00 0.00  1.00E+01 0.00 7140CFR141 compliance (nearest public drinking water)
Total Body                        mRem 0.00E+00                    0.00E+00            0.00E+00      0.00E+00      4.00E+00 0.00 Organ                          mRem 0.00E+00                    0.00E+00            0.00E+00      0.00E+00      4.00E+00 0.00 Teenager        Quarterly                      1st      % of      2nd        % of    3rd  % of    4th  % of  Annual  % of Units Receptor            Limit                    Quarter      Limit    Quarter      Limit  Quarter Limit  Quarter Limit  Limit  Limit 10CFR50 Appendix I compliance Total Body                1.50E+00      mRem 0.00E+00            0.00    0.00E+00      0.00  0.00E+00 0.00  0.00E+00 0.00  3.00E+00 0.00 Organ          5.00E+00        mRem 0.00E+00            0.00    0.00E+00      0.00  0.00E+00 0.00  0.00E+00 0.00  1.00E+01 0.00 40CFR141 compliance (nearest public drinking water)
Total Body                        mRem 0.00E+00                    0.00E+00            0.00E+00      0.00E+00      4.00E+00 0.00 Organ                          mRem 0.00E+00                    0.00E+00            0.00E+00      0.00E+00      4.00E+00 0.00 Adult        Quarterly                      1st      % of      2nd        % of    3rd  % of    4th  % of  Annual  % of Units                                                                        Limit  Limit  Limit Receptor            Limit                    Quarter      Limit    Quarter      Limit  Quarter Limit  Quarter 10CFR50 Appendix I compliance e'  a Total Body          1.50E+00      mRem 0.00E+00            0.00    0.00E+00      0.00  0.00E+00 0.00  0.00E+00 0.00  3.00E+00 0.00
  &deg;,     Organ          5.00E+00      mRem 0.00E+00            0.00    0.00E+00      0.00  0.00E+00 0.00  0.00E+00 0.00  1.00E+01 0.00
  -40CFR141 compliance (nearest public drinking water)
Total Body                      mRem 0.00E+00                    0.00E+00            0.00E+00      0.00E+00      4.00E+00 0.00 Organ                          mRem 0.00E+00                    0.00E+00            0.00E+00      0.00E+00      4.00E+00 0.00
 
Table 3.3-1 LASALLE COUNTY NUCLEAR POWER STATION EFFLUENT AND WASTE DISPOSAL ANNUAL REPORT (2012)
RADIOLOGICAL IMPACT ON MAN MAXIMUM DOSES RESULTING FROM RELEASES AND COMPLIANCE STATUS 1 OCFR20 / 40CFR190 Compliance 1st        2nd        3rd        4th                                              %
Quarter    Quarter    Quarter    Quarter              Annual      Annual        Annual Dose        Dose        Dose      Dose                  Dose        Limit          Limit (mRem)     (mRem)       (mRem)   (mRem)               (mRem)     (mRem/yr)
Unit 1 40CFR190 Compliance U1 DEx 7.69E-02   1.03E-01     1.06E-01   1.08E-01             3.93E-01         25           1.57 10CFR20 Compliance U1 DTot 1.25E-01   1.54E-01     1.89E-01 2.30E-01             6.98E-01         100           0.70 40CFR190 Compliance Bone   7.04E -03 7.60E-03     7.28E-03 7.33E-03             2.93E-02        25            0.12 Liver  1.68E - 03 1.67E - 03 1.76E-03   1.89E-03             7.00E-03        25            0.03 Thyroid 4.84E-02   5.10E-02     8.35E-02   1.22E- 01           3.05E-01        75            0.41 Kidney  1.70E -03 1.69E- 03   1.80E-03   1.96E-03             7.15E-03         25            0.03 Lung  1.52E -03  1.51 E03     1.50E-03   1.52E-03             6.05E-03        25            0.02 GI-LLI 1.54E-03   1.52E- 03   1.52E-03   1.53E-03             6.11 E-03        25            0.02 Unit 2 40CFR190 Compliance U2 DEx  9.75E-02  9.65E-02    9.60E-02  9.79E-02              3.88E-01        25           1.55 10CFR20 Compliance U2 DTot 9.75E-02   9.65E-02     9.60E-02 9.79E-02             3.88E-01         100          0.39 40CFR190 Compliance Bone  0.00E+00  0.00E+00    0.00E+00 0.00E+00             0.00E+00         25          0.00 Liver  0.00E+00   0.00E+00     0.00E+00 0.00E+00             0.00E+00           25          0.00 Thyroid 0.00E+00   0.00E+00     0.00E+00 0.00E+00             0.00E+00           75          0.00 Kidney  0.00E+00   0.00E+00     0.00E+00 0.00E+00             0.00E+00         25          0.00 Lung  0.00E+00   0.00E+00     0.00E+00 0.00E+00             0.00E+00         25          0.00 GI-LLI 0.00E+00   0.00E+00     0.00E+00 0.00E+00             0.00E+00         25          0.00 E-1.7                               91 of 176
 
Table 3.4-1 LASALLE COUNTY NUCLEAR POWER STATION EFFLUENT AND WASTE DISPOSAL ANNUAL REPORT (2012)
RADIOLOGICAL IMPACT ON MAN MAXIMUM GAMMA AIR DOSE The following are the maximum annual calculated cumulative offsite doses resulting from LaSalle County Station airborne releases.
LaSalle County Generating Station:
Sector Dose                           Alaxlinwn  Value gamma air (;)                   4.970 x 1W mrad       No th-Northeast beta air 12)                    1.780 x 10 mrad       North-Northeast whole body ar                    1.857 x 10-2 mrem     North-Northeast skin (`)                      5.090 x 10 mrem        North-Northeast organ to (Infant-thyroid)      1.356 x 10'&deg; mrern     North-Northeast Compliance Status 10 CFR 60 Appendix 1               Yearly Objective        % of Appendix 1 gamma air                      10.0      mrad          0.05 beta air                        20.0      mraad        0.01 whole body                        5.0    mrem          0.37 skin                            15.0      mreln        0.03 organ                          15.0      mreni        9.04 Gamma Ak Dose - GASPAR 11, NUREG-0567 Beta Air Dose - GASPAR 11, N1REG-0597 Whole Body Dose - GASPAR H. NUREG.0597 Skit Dose - GASPAR It, NUREG-058?
lnhalafbon and Food Pa ways Dose - GASPAR It. NURE0-4597 E-1.8                                92 of 176
 
APPENDIX F METEOROLOGICAL DATA
 
LaSalle County Generating Station Period of Record: January - March 2012 Stability Class - Extremely Unstable - 200Ft-33Ft Delta-T (F)
Winds Measured at 33 Feet Wind Speed (in mph)
Winds Measured at 33 Feet Wind Speed (in mph)
Wind Direction1-34-78-1213-1819-24> 24Total--------------------------------------------N19200012NNE0220004NE00490013ENE015151022 E031220017ESE0210306SE0113409SSE0000101 S0015107SSW0122106SW25821018WSW22711215 W101211116WNW11873020NW01322210NNW02125010 Variable0000000 Total7306951245186 Hours of calm in this stability class:0 Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class:0 Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classes:4 F-194 of 176 LaSalle County Generating Station Period of Record: January - March 2012 Stability Class - Moderately Unstable - 200Ft-33Ft Delta-T (F)
Wind Direction      1-3    4-7      8-12    13-18    19-24   > 24  Total N            1        9        2        0        0      0      12 NNE            0        2          2        0        0      0        4 NE            0        0          4        9        0      0      13 ENE            0        1          5      15        1      0      22 E            0        3        12        2        0      0      17 ESE            0        2          1        0        3      0        6 SE            0        1          1        3        4      0        9 SSE            0        0          0        0        1      0        1 S            0        0          1        5        1      0        7 SSW            0        1          2        2        1      0        6 SW            2        5          8        2        1      0      18 WSW            2        2          7        1        1      2      15 W            1        0        12        1        1      1      16 WNW            1        1          8        7        3      0      20 NW            0        1          3        2        2      2      10 NNW            0        2          1        2        5      0      10 Variable        0        0          0        0        0      0        0 Total          7      30        69      51        24      5    186 Hours of calm in this stability class:           0 Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class:               0 Hours of missing   stability measurements     in all   stability classes:     4 94 of 176 F-1
 
LaSalle County Generating Station Period of Record: January - March 2012 Stability Class - Moderately Unstable - 200Ft-33Ft Delta-T (F)
Winds Measured at 33 Feet wind Speed (in mph)
Winds Measured at 33 Feet wind Speed (in mph)
Wind Direction1-34-78-1213-1819-24> 24Total--------------------------------------------N0210003NNE0110002NE1012004ENE0012003 E0400004ESE0400004SE0014106SSE0020305 S0014106SSW0018009SW0001405WSW0041005 W0051017WNW01352011NW0011103NNW0221005 Variable0000000 Total114243012182 Hours of calm in this stability class:0 Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class:0 Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classes:4 F-295 of 176 LaSalle County Generating Station Period of Record: January - March 2012 Stability Class - Slightly Unstable - 200Ft-33Ft Delta-T (F)
Wind Direction    1-3    4-7      8-12    13-18  19-24 > 24  Total N            0        2        1      0      0    0        3 NNE          0        1        1      0      0    0        2 NE          1        0        1      2      0    0        4 ENE          0        0        1      2      0    0        3 E            0        4        0      0      0    0        4 ESE          0        4        0      0      0    0        4 SE          0        0        1      4      1    0        6 SSE          0        0        2      0      3    0        5 S            0        0        1      4      1    0        6 SSW          0        0        1      8      0    0        9 SW          0        0        0      1      4    0        5 WSW          0        0        4      1      0    0        5 W            0        0        5      1      0    1        7 WNW          0        1        3      5      2    0      11 NW          0        0        1      1      1    0        3 NNW          0        2        2      1      0    0        5 Variable      0        0        0      0      0    0        0 Total        1      14        24      30      12      1      82 Hours of calm in this stability class:         0 Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class:       0 Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classes:       4 95 of 176 F-2
 
LaSalle County Generating Station Period of Record: January - March 2012 Stability Class - Slightly Unstable - 200Ft-33Ft Delta-T (F)
Winds Measured at 33 Feet Wind Speed (in mph)
Winds Measured at 33 Feet Wind Speed (in mph)
Wind Direction1-34-78-1213-1819-24> 24Total N14900014NNE0201003NE0004004ENE0224008 E1040005ESE0240006SE0232007SSE00163010 S011140218SSW00452112SW0011204WSW0041005 W0161008WNW001082121NW03630012NNW0242008 Variable0000000 Total219694294145 Hours of calm in this stability class:0 Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class:0 Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classes:4 F-396 of 176 LaSalle County Generating Station Period of Record: January - March 2012 Stability Class - Neutral - 200Ft-33Ft Delta-T (F)
Wind Direction      1-3    4-7    8-12    13-18    19-24   > 24  Total N            1        4        9      0        0      0      14 NNE            0        2        0      1        0      0        3 NE            0        0        0      4        0      0        4 ENE            0        2        2        4        0      0        8 E            1        0        4      0        0      0        5 ESE            0        2        4      0        0      0        6 SE            0        2        3        2        0      0        7 SSE            0        0        1        6        3      0      10 S            0        1      11        4        0      2      18 SSW            0        0        4      5        2      1      12 SW            0        0        1        1        2      0        4 WSW            0        0        4        1        0      0        5 W            0        1        6        1        0      0        8 WNW            0        0      10        8        2      1      21 NW            0        3        6        3        0      0      12 NNW            0        2        4      2        0      0        8 Variable        0        0        0        0        0      0        0 Total          2      19      69      42        9      4    145 Hours of calm in this stability class:           0 Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class:             0 Hours of missing stability measurements   in all   stability classes:     4 96 of 176 F-3
 
LaSalle County Generating Station Period of Record: January - March 2012 Stability Class - Neutral - 200Ft-33Ft Delta-T (F)
Winds Measured at 33 Feet Wind Speed (in mph)
Winds Measured at 33 Feet Wind Speed (in mph)
Wind Direction1-34-78-1213-1819-24> 24Total--------------------------------------------N051512124NNE0141240030NE081373031ENE0416261047 E071180026ESE06960021SE154106026SSE12875326 S0713207350SSW1416961248SW08141414454WSW0924185258 W01122505290WNW162537181097NW0914145143NNW08332323087 Variable0000000 Total411324925410038758 Hours of calm in this stability class:0 Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class:0 Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classes:4 F-497 of 176 LaSalle County Generating Station Period of Record: January - March 2012 Stability Class - Slightly Stable - 200Ft-33Ft Delta-T (F)
Wind Direction      1-3    4-7      8-12    13-18  19-24 > 24  Total N            0        5      15        1      2    1      24 NNE            0      14      12        4      0    0      30 NE            0        8      13        7      3    0      31 ENE            0        4      16        26      1    0      47 E            0        7      11        8      0    0      26 ESE            0        6        9        6      0    0      21 SE            1        5        4      10      6    0      26 SSE            1        2        8        7      5    3      26 S            0        7      13        20      7    3      50 SSW            1        4      16        9      6    12      48 SW            0        8      14        14    14    4      54 WSW            0        9      24        18      5    2      58 W            0      11      22        50      5    2      90 WNW            1        6      25        37    18    10      97 NW            0        9      14        14      5    1      43 NNW            0        8      33        23    23    0      87 Variable        0        0        0        0      0    0        0 Total          4      113      249      254    100    38    758 Hours of calm in this stability class:         0 Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class:         0 Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classes:         4 97 of 176 F-4
 
LaSalle County Generating Station Period of Record: January - March 2012 Stability Class - Slightly Stable - 200Ft-33Ft Delta-T (F)
Winds Measured at 33 Feet Wind Speed (in mph)
Winds Measured at 33 Feet Wind Speed (in mph)
Wind Direction1-34-78-1213-1819-24> 24Total N514000019NNE2700009NE1130005ENE04710012 E016730026ESE063112022SE13798028SSE0712206045 S0713228252SSW0372110142SW1214234145WSW2415103236 W37261538796WNW011161691870NW110330017NNW1800009 Variable0000000 Total171101331548831533 Hours of calm in this stability class:1 Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class:0 Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classes:4 F-598 of 176 LaSalle County Generating Station Period of Record: January - March 2012 Stability Class - Moderately Stable - 200Ft-33Ft Delta-T (F)
Wind Direction    1-3    4-7    8-12    13-18  19-24 > 24  Total N            5      14        0        0      0    0      19 NNE          2        7        0        0      0    0        9 NE          1        1        3        0      0    0        5 ENE          0        4        7        1      0    0      12 E            0      16        7        3      0    0      26 ESE          0        6        3      11      2    0      22 SE          1        3        7        9      8    0      28 SSE          0        7      12        20      6    0      45 S            0        7      13        22      8    2      52 SSW          0        3        7      21    10    1      42 SW          1        2      14        23      4    1      45 WSW          2        4      15      10      3    2      36 W            3        7      26        15    38    7      96 WNW          0      11      16      16      9    18      70 NW          1      10        3        3      0    0      17 NNW          1        8        0      0      0    0        9 Variable      0        0        0      0      0    0        0 Total        17      110    133      154    88    31    533 Hours of calm in this stability class:       1 Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class:       0 Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classes:       4 98 of 176 F-5
 
LaSalle County Generating Station Period of Record: January - March 2012 Stability Class - Moderately Stable - 200Ft-33Ft Delta-T (F)
Winds Measured at 33 Feet Wind Speed (in mph)
Winds Measured at 33 Feet Wind Speed (in mph)
Wind Direction1-34-78-1213-1819-24> 24Total--------------------------------------------N0000000NNE1100002NE2110004ENE0300003 E011600017ESE09610016SE091010020SSE04941018 S0828141051SSW2413714040SW11210140037WSW1917100037 W0162472049WNW1141300028NW1400005NNW1200003 Variable0000000 Total1010713758180330 Hours of calm in this stability class:0 Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class:0 Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classes:4 F-699 of 176 LaSalle County Generating Station Period of Record: January - March 2012 Stability Class - Extremely Stable - 200Ft-33Ft Delta-T (F)
Wind Direction    1-3    4-7      8-12    13-18  19-24 > 24  Total N            0        0        0      0      0    0        0 NNE          1        1        0      0      0    0        2 NE          2        1        1      0      0    0        4 ENE          0        3        0      0      0    0        3 E            0      11        6      0      0    0      17 ESE          0        9        6      1      0    0      16 SE          0        9        10      1      0    0      20 SSE          0        4        9      4      1    0      18 S            0        8      28      14      1    0      51 SSW          2        4        13      7      14    0      40 SW          1      12        10      14      0    0      37 WSW          1        9        17      10      0    0      37 W            0      16      24        7      2    0      49 WNW          1      14        13      0      0    0      28 NW          1        4        0      0      0    0        5 NNW          1        2          0      0      0    0        3 Variable      0        0          0      0      0    0        0 Total        10      107      137      58      18      0    330 Hours of calm in this stability class:         0 Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class:       0 Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classes:       4 99 of 176 F-6
 
LaSalle County Generating Station Period of Record: January - March 2012 Stability Class - Extremely Stable - 200Ft-33Ft Delta-T (F)
Winds measured at 33 Feet Wind Speed (in mph)
Winds measured at 33 Feet Wind Speed (in mph)
Wind Direction1-34-78-1213-1819-24> 24Total N0200002NNE0100001NE0000000ENE1000001 E0100001ESE0521008SE012600018SSE021000012 S061520023SSW061950030SW086120026WSW021020014 W0050005WNW0120003NW0100001NNW0000000 Variable0000000 Total147752200145 Hours of calm in this stability class:0 Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class:0 Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classes:4 F-7100 of 176 LaSalle County Generating Station Period of Record: January - March 2012 Stability Class - Extremely Unstable - 375Ft-33Ft Delta-T (F)
Wind Direction    1-3    4-7    8-12    13-18  19-24 > 24  Total N          0        2        0      0      0    0        2 NNE          0        1        0      0      0    0        1 NE          0        0        0      0      0    0        0 ENE          1        0        0      0      0    0        1 E          0        1        0      0      0    0        1 ESE          0        5        2      1      0    0        8 SE          0      12        6      0      0    0      18 SSE          0        2      10        0      0    0      12 S          0        6      15        2      0    0      23 SSW          0        6      19        5      0    0      30 SW          0        8        6      12      0    0      26 WSW          0        2      10        2      0    0      14 W          0        0        5      0      0    0        5 WNW          0        1        2      0      0    0        3 NW          0        1        0      0      0    0        1 NNW          0        0        0      0      0    0        0 Variable      0        0        0      0      0    0        0 Total        1      47      75      22      0    0      145 Hours of calm in this stability class:       0 Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class:       0 Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classes:       4 100 of 176 F-7
 
LaSalle County Generating Station Period of Record: January - March 2012 Stability Class - Extremely Unstable - 375Ft-33Ft Delta-T (F)
Winds Measured at 375 Feet Wind Speed (in mph)
Winds Measured at 375 Feet Wind Speed (in mph)
Wind Direction1-34-78-1213-1819-24> 24Total N0000000NNE0000000NE0000000ENE0010001 E0000000ESE0000000SE0000000SSE0000000 S0000000SSW0000000SW0000000WSW0000000 w0000000WNW0001102NW0000033NNW00000 1 Variable0000000 Total0011147 Hours of calm in this stability class:0 Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class:0 Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classes:4 F-8101 of 176 LaSalle County Generating Station Period of Record: January - March 2012 Stability Class - Moderately Unstable - 375Ft-33Ft Delta-T (F)
Wind Direction    1-3    4-7    8-12    13-18  19-24 > 24    Total N          0        0        0      0      0    0        0 NNE          0        0        0      0      0    0        0 NE          0        0        0      0      0    0        0 ENE          0        0        1      0      0    0        1 E          0        0        0      0      0    0        0 ESE          0        0        0      0      0    0        0 SE          0        0        0      0      0    0        0 SSE          0        0        0      0      0    0        0 S          0        0        0      0      0    0        0 SSW          0        0        0      0      0    0        0 SW          0        0        0      0      0    0        0 WSW          0        0        0      0      0    0        0 w          0        0        0      0      0    0        0 WNW          0        0        0      1      1    0        2 NW          0        0        0      0      0    3        3 NNW          0        0          0    0      0              1 Variable      0        0          0    0      0    0        0 Total        0        0          1    1      1    4        7 Hours of calm in this stability class:       0 Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class:       0 Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classes:       4 101 of 176 F- 8
 
LaSalle County Generating Station Period of Record: January - March 2012 Stability Class - Moderately Unstable - 375Ft-33Ft Delta-T (F)
Winds Measured at 375 Feet Wind Speed (in mph)
Winds Measured at 375 Feet Wind Speed (in mph)
Wind Direction1-34-78-1213-1819-24> 24Total N0000000NNE0021003NE0001001ENE0010214 E0000000ESE0000000SE0000000SSE0000000 S0000000SSW0000000SW0000000WSW0000011 W1011003WNW0002215NW0002035NNW0000022 Variable0000000 Total10474824 Hours of calm in this stability class:0 Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class:0 Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classes:4 F-9102 of 176 LaSalle County Generating Station Period of Record: January - March 2012 Stability Class - Slightly Unstable - 375Ft-33Ft Delta-T (F)
Wind Direction    1-3    4-7    8-12    13-18  19-24 > 24  Total N            0        0        0      0      0    0        0 NNE          0        0        2      1      0    0        3 NE          0        0        0      1      0    0        1 ENE          0        0        1      0      2    1        4 E            0        0        0      0      0    0        0 ESE          0        0        0      0      0    0        0 SE          0        0        0      0      0    0        0 SSE          0        0        0      0      0    0        0 S            0        0        0      0      0    0        0 SSW          0        0        0      0      0    0        0 SW          0        0        0      0      0    0        0 WSW          0        0        0      0      0    1        1 W            1        0        1      1      0    0        3 WNW          0        0        0      2      2    1        5 NW          0        0        0      2      0    3        5 NNW          0        0        0      0      0    2        2 Variable      0        0        0      0      0    0        0 Total        1        0        4      7      4    8      24 Hours of calm in this stability class:       0 Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class:       0 Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classes:       4 102 of 176 F-9
 
LaSalle County Generating Station Period of Record: January - March 2012 Stability Class - Slightly Unstable - 375Ft-33Ft Delta-T (F)
Winds Measured at 375 Feet Wind Speed (in mph)
Winds Measured at 375 Feet Wind Speed (in mph)
Wind Direction1-34-78-1213-1819-24> 24Total--------------------------------------------N0030003NNE0000000NE0003104ENE001410015 E0003003ESE0000000SE0000000SSE0000000 S0004026SSW0101125SW0212027WSW0041016 W0013105WNW0002024NW0002248NNW0200103 Variable0000000 Total051025161369 Hours of calm in this stability class:0 Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class:0 Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classes:4 F-10103 of 176 LaSalle County Generating Station Period of Record: January - March 2012 Stability Class - Neutral - 375Ft-33Ft Delta-T (F)
Wind Direction    1-3    4-7      8-12    13-18  19-24 > 24  Total N            0        0        3      0        0    0      3 NNE          0        0        0      0        0    0      0 NE          0        0        0      3        1    0      4 ENE          0        0        1      4      10    0      15 E            0        0        0      3        0    0      3 ESE          0        0        0      0        0    0      0 SE          0        0        0      0        0    0      0 SSE          0        0        0      0        0    0      0 S            0        0        0      4        0    2      6 SSW          0        1        0      1        1    2      5 SW          0        2        1      2        0    2      7 WSW          0        0        4      1        0    1      6 W            0        0        1      3        1    0      5 WNW          0        0        0      2        0    2      4 NW          0        0        0      2        2    4      8 NNW          0        2        0      0        1    0      3 Variable      0        0        0      0        0    0      0 Total        0        5        10      25      16  13      69 Hours of calm in this stability class:         0 Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class:       0 Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classes:       4 103 of 176 F-10
 
LaSalle County Generating Station Period of Record: January - March 2012 Stability Class - Neutral - 375Ft-33Ft Delta-T (F)
Winds Measured at 375 Feet Wind Speed (in mph)
Winds Measured at 375 Feet Wind Speed (in mph)
Wind Direction1-34-78-1213-1819-24> 24Total--------------------------------------------N0822170552NNE2617161042NE13141314853ENE01193032385 E001294025ESE031183429SE03511101140SSE033139937 S07728272089SSW021023142978SW27717171767WSW06123012666 W0415392025103WNW0411405039144NW0925252226107NNW02133581876 Variable0000000 Total5682033542432201093 Hours of calm in this stability class:0 Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class:0 Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classes:4 F-11104 of 176 LaSalle County Generating Station Period of Record: January - March 2012 Stability Class - Slightly Stable - 375Ft-33Ft Delta-T (F)
Wind Direction      1-3    4-7      8-12  13-18  19-24 > 24  Total N            0        8        22      17      0    5      52 NNE            2        6        17      16      1    0      42 NE            1        3        14      13    14    8      53 ENE            0        1        19      30    32    3      85 E            0        0        12        9      4    0      25 ESE            0        3        11        8      3    4      29 SE            0        3        5      11    10    11      40 SSE            0        3        3      13      9    9      37 S            0        7        7      28    27    20      89 SSW            0        2        10      23    14    29      78 SW            2        7          7      17    17    17      67 WSW            0        6        12      30    12    6      66 W            0        4        15      39    20    25    103 WNW            0        4        11      40    50    39    144 NW            0        9        25      25    22    26    107 NNW            0        2        13      35      8    18      76 Variable        0        0          0      0      0    0        0 Total          5      68      203      354    243  220    1093 Hours of calm in this stability class:         0 Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class:         0 Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classes:         4 104 of 176 F-11
 
LaSalle County Generating Station Period of Record: January - March 2012 Stability Class - Slightly Stable - 375Ft-33Ft Delta-T (F)
Winds Measured at 375 Feet Wind Speed (in mph)
Winds Measured at 375 Feet Wind Speed (in mph)
Wind Direction1-34-78-1213-1819-24> 24Total--------------------------------------------N00740011NNE04720013NE14440013ENE00560011 E058126031ESE03383623SE10410111137SSE2434103255 S1147204174SSW1087145888SW1386172257WSW1182191041 W181014214094WNW0510103357115NW14101218449NNW1241008 Variable0000000 Total1144103109172281720 Hours of calm in this stability class:0 Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class:0 Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classes:4 12105 of 176 LaSalle County Generating Station Period of Record: January - March 2012 Stability Class - Moderately Stable - 375Ft-33Ft Delta-T (F)
Wind Direction    1-3    4-7      8-12    13-18  19-24 > 24  Total N            0        0        7        4      0    0      11 NNE          0        4        7        2      0    0      13 NE          1        4        4        4      0    0      13 ENE          0        0        5        6      0    0      11 E            0        5        8      12      6    0      31 ESE          0        3        3        8      3    6      23 SE          1        0        4      10      11  11      37 SSE          2        4        3        4      10  32      55 S            1        1        4        7      20  41      74 SSW          1        0        8        7      14  58      88 SW          1        3        8        6      17  22      57 WSW          1        1        8        2      19  10      41 W            1        8      10      14      21  40      94 WNW          0        5      10      10      33  57    115 NW          1        4      10      12      18    4    49 NNW          1        2        4        1      0    0      8 Variable      0        0        0        0      0    0      0 Total        11        44      103      109    172  281    720 Hours of calm in this stability class:         0 Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class:       0 Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classes:       4 12                          105 of 176
 
LaSalle County Generating Station Period of Record: January - March 2012 Stability Class - Moderately Stable - 375Ft-33Ft Delta-T (F)
Winds Measured at 375 Feet Wind Speed (in mph)
Winds Measured at 375 Feet Wind Speed (in mph)
Wind Direction1-34-78-1213-1819-24> 24Total--------------------------------------------N1141007NNE0110002NE0210003ENE1020003 E0011002ESE00322310SE01181213SSE01117717 S0223121332SSW0135102140SW028112629WSW12341819 W01388424WNW001111417NW0014207NNW0010001 Variable0000000 Total31436495668226 Hours of calm in this stability class:0 Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class:0 Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classes:4 F-13106 of 176 LaSalle County Generating Station Period of Record: January - March 2012 Stability Class - Extremely Stable - 375Ft-33Ft Delta-T (F)
Wind Direction    1-3    4-7      8-12  13-18  19-24 > 24  Total N            1        1        4      1      0    0      7 NNE          0        1        1      0      0    0      2 NE          0        2        1      0      0    0      3 ENE          1        0        2      0      0    0      3 E            0        0        1      1      0    0      2 ESE          0        0        3      2      2    3      10 SE          0        1        1      8      1    2      13 SSE          0        1        1      1      7    7      17 S            0        2        2      3      12    13      32 SSW          0        1        3      5      10    21      40 SW          0        2        8      11      2    6      29 WSW          1        2        3      4      1    8      19 W            0        1        3      8      8    4      24 WNW          0        0        1      1      11    4      17 NW          0        0        1      4      2    0      7 NNW          0        0          1      0      0    0      1 Variable      0        0        0      0      0    0      0 Total        3      14        36      49      56    68    226 Hours of calm in this stability class:         0 Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class:       0 Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classes:       4 106 of 176 F-13
 
LaSalle County Generating Station Period of Record: January - March 2012 Stability Class - Extremely Stable - 375Ft-33Ft Delta-T (F)
Winds Measured at 375 Feet Wind Speed (in mph)
Winds Measured at 375 Feet Wind Speed (in mph)
Wind Direction1-34-78-1213-1819-24> 24Total--------------------------------------------N0000000 NNE0000000 NE0010001 ENE0000000 E0000000 ESE0000000 SE0001001 SSE00009312 S0003328 SSW0001258 SW0010001 WSW0010089 W0000000 WNW0000000 NW0010001 NNW0000000 Variable0000000 Total0045141841 Hours of calm in this stability class:0 Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class:0 Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classes:4 F-14107 of 176 LaSalle County Generating Station Period of Record: April - June 2012 Stability Class - Extremely Unstable - 200Ft-33Ft Delta-T (F)
Wind Direction    1-3    4-7      8-12    13-18  19-24 > 24  Total N            0        0        0      0        0    0        0 NNE          0        0        0      0        0    0        0 NE          0        0        1      0        0    0        1 ENE          0        0        0      0        0    0        0 E            0        0        0      0        0    0        0 ESE          0        0        0      0        0    0        0 SE          0        0        0      1        0    0        1 SSE          0        0        0      0        9    3      12 S            0        0        0      3        3    2        8 SSW          0        0        0      1        2    5        8 SW          0        0        1      0        0    0        1 WSW          0        0        1      0        0    8        9 W            0        0        0      0        0    0        0 WNW          0        0        0      0        0    0        0 NW          0        0        1      0        0    0        1 NNW          0        0        0      0        0    0        0 Variable      0        0        0      0        0    0        0 Total        0        0        4      5      14  18      41 Hours of calm in this stability class:         0 Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class:       0 Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classes:       4 107 of 176 F-14
 
LaSalle County Generating Station Period of Record: April - June 2012 Stability Class - Extremely Unstable - 200Ft-33Ft Delta-T (F)
Winds Measured at 33 Feet Wind Speed (in mph)
Winds Measured at 33 Feet Wind Speed (in mph)
Wind Direction1-34-78-1213-1819-24> 24Total N0103004NNE0101002NE0003003ENE0000000 E0010001ESE0000000SE0000000SSE0010001 S00033713SSW001114016SW00047112WSW0008008 W0004004WNW0001001NW0003003NNW0001001 Variable0000000 Total0234214869 Hours of calm in this stability class:0 Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class:0 Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classes:2F-15108 of 176 LaSalle County Generating Station Period of Record: April - June 2012Stability Class - Moderately Unstable - 200Ft-33Ft Delta-T (F)
Wind Direction    1-3    4-7      8-12  13-18  19-24 > 24    Total N          0        1        0      3      0    0        4 NNE          0        1        0      1      0    0        2 NE          0        0        0      3      0    0        3 ENE          0        0        0      0      0    0        0 E          0        0        1      0      0    0        1 ESE          0        0        0      0      0    0        0 SE          0        0        0      0      0    0        0 SSE          0        0        1      0      0    0        1 S          0        0        0      3      3    7      13 SSW          0        0        1    11      4    0      16 SW          0        0        0      4      7    1      12 WSW          0        0        0      8      0    0        8 W          0        0        0      4      0    0        4 WNW          0        0        0      1      0    0        1 NW          0        0        0      3      0    0        3 NNW          0        0        0      1      0    0        1 Variable      0        0        0      0      0    0        0 Total        0        2        3    42      14    8        69 Hours of calm in this stability class:       0 Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class:       0 Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classes:       2 108 of 176 F-15
 
LaSalle County Generating Station Period of Record: April - June 2012 Stability Class - Moderately Unstable - 200Ft-33Ft Delta-T (F)
Winds Measured at 33 Feet Wind Speed (in mph)
Winds Measured at 33 Feet Wind Speed (in mph)
Wind Direction1-34-78-1213-1819-24> 24Total--------------------------------------------N0111003NNE0203005NE002111014ENE0021003 E0010102ESE0002204SE0000000SSE0024006 S0021216SSW008111020SW01353012WSW0014005 W0010001WNW0032005NW0005005NNW0013004 Variable0000000 Total04275310195 Hours of calm in this stability class:0 Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class:1 Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classes:2 F-16109 of 176 LaSalle County Generating Station Period of Record: April - June 2012 Stability Class - Slightly Unstable - 200Ft-33Ft Delta-T (F)
Wind Direction    1-3    4-7      8-12  13-18    19-24 > 24  Total N            0        1        1      1      0    0        3 NNE          0        2        0      3      0    0        5 NE          0        0        2      11      1    0      14 ENE          0        0        2      1      0    0        3 E            0        0        1      0      1    0        2 ESE          0        0        0      2      2    0        4 SE          0        0        0      0      0    0        0 SSE          0        0        2      4      0    0        6 S            0        0        2      1      2    1        6 SSW          0        0        8      11      1    0      20 SW          0        1        3      5      3    0      12 WSW          0        0        1      4      0    0        5 W            0        0        1      0      0    0        1 WNW          0        0        3      2      0    0        5 NW          0        0        0      5      0    0        5 NNW          0        0        1      3      0    0        4 Variable      0        0        0      0      0    0        0 Total        0        4        27      53      10      1      95 Hours of calm in this stability class:         0 Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class:       1 Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classes:       2 109 of 176 F-16
 
LaSalle County Generating Station Period of Record: April - June 2012 Stability Class - Slightly Unstable - 200Ft-33Ft Delta-T (F)
Winds Measured at 33 Feet Wind Speed (in mph)
Winds Measured at 33 Feet Wind Speed (in mph)
Wind Direction1-34-78-1213-1819-24> 24Total--------------------------------------------N0232007NNE03700010NE001482024ENE0051006 E0003205ESE0020103SE0010001SSE0043108 S0003306SSW011771026SW01591016WSW00390012 W0161008WNW00560011NW0044109NNW00482014 Variable0000000 Total088064140166 Hours of calm in this stability class:0 Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class:4 Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classes:2 F-17110 of 176 LaSalle County Generating Station Period of Record: April - June 2012 Stability Class - Neutral - 200Ft-33Ft Delta-T (F)
Wind Direction    1-3    4-7      8-12  13-18  19-24 > 24  Total N            0        2          3      2      0    0        7 NNE          0        3          7      0      0    0      10 NE          0        0        14      8      2    0      24 ENE          0        0          5      1      0    0        6 E            0        0          0      3      2    0        5 ESE          0        0          2      0      1    0        3 SE          0        0          1      0      0    0        1 SSE          0        0          4      3      1    0        8 S            0        0          0      3      3    0        6 SSW          0        1        17      7      1    0      26 SW          0        1          5      9      1    0      16 WSW          0        0          3      9      0    0      12 W            0        1          6      1      0    0        8 WNW          0        0          5      6      0    0      11 NW          0        0          4      4      1    0        9 NNW          0        0          4      8      2    0      14 Variable      0        0          0      0      0    0        0 Total        0        8        80    64      14    0      166 Hours of calm in this stability class:         0 Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class:       4 Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classes:       2 110 of 176 F- 17
 
LaSalle County Generating Station Period of Record: April - June 2012 Stability Class - Neutral - 200Ft-33Ft Delta-T (F)
Winds Measured at 33 Feet Wind Speed (in mph)
Winds Measured at 33 Feet Wind Speed (in mph)
Wind Direction1-34-78-1213-1819-24> 24Total N1132070041NNE1191770044NE224323970104ENE111223310077 E07222812069ESE0410115030SE079132031SSE011082021 S0614144240SSW0223163145SW01515193052WSW091681236 W02119100151WNW1122081143NW271796041NNW0926304170 Variable0000000 Total8167292260608795 Hours of calm in this stability class:0 Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class:6 Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classes:2 F-18111 of 176 LaSalle County Generating Station Period of Record: April - June 2012 Stability Class - Slightly Stable - 200Ft-33Ft Delta-T (F)
Wind Direction      1-3    4-7    8-12    13-18  19-24 > 24  Total N            1      13      20        7      0    0      41 NNE            1      19      17        7      0    0      44 NE            2      24      32      39      7    0    104 ENE            1      11      22      33    10    0      77 E            0        7      22      28    12    0      69 ESE            0        4      10      11      5    0      30 SE            0        7        9      13      2    0      31 SSE            0        1      10        8      2    0      21 S            0        6      14      14      4    2      40 SSW            0        2      23      16      3    1      45 SW            0      15      15      19      3    0      52 WSW            0        9      16        8      1    2      36 W            0      21      19      10      0    1      51 WNW            1      12      20        8      1    1      43 NW            2        7      17        9      6    0      41 NNW            0        9      26      30      4    1      70 Variable        0        0        0        0      0    0        0 Total          8      167      292      260    60      8    795 Hours of calm in this stability class:         0 Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class:       6 Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classes:       2 111 of 176 F-18
 
LaSalle County Generating Station Period of Record: April - June 2012 Stability Class - Slightly Stable - 200Ft-33Ft Delta-T (F)
Winds Measured at 33 Feet Wind Speed (in mph)
Winds Measured at 33 Feet Wind Speed (in mph)
Wind Direction1-34-78-1213-1819-24> 24Total N0181610035NNE1161640037NE1614130034ENE0325211050 E0103552052ESE08970024SE04430011SSE06950020 S032062031SSW0531266068SW031683131WSW191031024 W171323329WNW142430638NW0112351040NNW0132320038 Variable0000000 Total51262881141910562 Hours of calm in this stability class:0 Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class:3 Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classes:2 F19112 of 176 LaSalle County Generating Station Period of Record: April - June 2012 Stability Class - Moderately Stable - 200Ft-33Ft Delta-T (F)
Wind Direction    1-3    4-7      8-12  13-18    19-24 > 24  Total N            0      18      16        1      0    0      35 NNE          1      16      16        4      0    0      37 NE          1        6      14      13      0    0      34 ENE          0        3      25      21      1    0      50 E            0      10      35        5      2    0      52 ESE          0        8        9        7      0    0      24 SE          0        4        4        3      0    0      11 SSE          0        6        9        5      0    0      20 S            0        3      20        6      2    0      31 SSW          0        5      31      26      6    0      68 SW          0        3      16        8      3    1      31 WSW          1        9      10        3      1    0      24 W            1        7      13        2      3    3      29 WNW          1        4      24        3      0    6      38 NW          0      11      23        5      1    0      40 NNW          0      13      23        2      0    0      38 Variable      0        0        0        0      0    0        0 Total        5      126      288      114    19    10      562 Hours of calm in this stability class:       0 Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class:       3 Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classes:       2 112 of 176 F19
 
LaSalle County Generating Station Period of Record: April - June 2012 Stability Class - Moderately Stable - 200Ft-33Ft Delta-T (F)
Winds Measured at 33 Feet Wind Speed (in mph)
Winds Measured at 33 Feet Wind Speed (in mph)
Wind Direction1-34-78-1213-1819-24> 24Total N09100010NNE1500006NE0000000ENE0410005 E1212310046ESE0181200030SE09410014SSE051610022 S162130031SSW022110024SW16800015WSW0111300024 W171010019WNW010800018NW1400005NNW1420007 Variable0000000 Total7121140800276 Hours of calm in this stability class:0 Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class:4 Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classes:2 F-20113 of 176 LaSalle County Generating Station Period of Record: April - June 2012 Stability Class - Extremely Stable - 200Ft-33Ft Delta-T (F)
Wind Direction    1-3    4-7      8-12  13-18  19-24 > 24  Total N            0        9        1      0      0    0      10 NNE          1        5        0      0      0    0        6 NE          0        0        0      0      0    0        0 ENE          0        4        1      0      0    0        5 E            1      21      23      1      0    0      46 ESE          0      18      12      0      0    0      30 SE          0        9        4      1      0    0      14 SSE          0        5      16      1      0    0      22 S            1        6      21      3      0    0      31 SSW          0        2      21      1      0    0      24 SW          1        6        8      0      0    0      15 WSW          0      11      13      0      0    0      24 W            1        7      10      1      0    0      19 WNW          0      10        8      0      0    0      18 NW          1        4        0      0      0    0        5 NNW          1        4        2      0      0    0        7 Variable      0        0        0      0      0    0        0 Total        7      121      140      8      0    0      276 Hours of calm in this stability class:       0 Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class:       4 Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classes:       2 113 of 176 F-20
 
LaSalle County Generating Station Period of Record: April - June 2012 Stability Class - Extremely Stable - 200Ft-33Ft Delta-T (F)
Winds Measured at 33 Feet Wind Speed (in mph)
Winds Measured at 33 Feet Wind Speed (in mph)
Wind Direction1-34-78-1213-1819-24> 24Total N0000000NNE0000000NE0000000ENE0000000 E0430007ESE117300021SE0231300036SSE018800026 S0121300025SSW0121300025SW010500015WSW2141100027 W0810009WNW0210003NW0200002NNW1200003 Variable0000000 Total412471000199 Hours of calm in this stability class:0 Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class:2 Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classes:2 F-21114 of 176 LaSalle County Generating Station Period of Record: April - June 2012 Stability Class - Extremely Unstable - 375Ft-33Ft Delta-T (F)
Wind Direction    1-3    4-7      8-12  13-18  19-24 > 24  Total N            0        0        0      0      0    0        0 NNE          0        0        0      0      0    0        0 NE          0        0        0      0      0    0        0 ENE          0        0        0      0      0    0        0 E            0        4        3      0      0    0        7 ESE          1      17        3      0      0    0      21 SE          0      23      13      0      0    0      36 SSE          0      18        8      0      0    0      26 S            0      12      13      0      0    0      25 SSW          0      12      13      0      0    0      25 SW          0      10        5      0      0    0      15 WSW          2      14      11      0      0    0      27 W            0        8        1      0      0    0        9 WNW          0        2        1      0      0    0        3 NW          0        2        0      0      0    0        2 NNW          1        2        0      0      0    0        3 Variable      0        0        0      0      0    0        0 Total        4      124      71      0      0    0      199 Hours of calm in this stability class:       0 Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class:       2 Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classes:       2 114 of 176 F-21
 
LaSalle County Generating Station Period of Record: April - June 2012 Stability Class - Extremely Unstable - 375Ft-33Ft Delta-T (F)
Winds Measured at 375 Feet Wind Speed (in mph)
Winds Measured at 375 Feet Wind Speed (in mph)
Wind Direction1-34-78-1213-1819-24> 24Total N0000000NNE0000000NE0000000ENE0000000 E0000000ESE0000000SE0000000SSE0000000 S0000044SSW0000000SW0000000WSW0000000 W0000000WNW0000000NW0000000NNW0000000 Variable0000000 Total0000044 Hours of calm in this stability class:0 Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class:0 Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classes:2 F22115 of 176 LaSalle County Generating Station Period of Record: April - June 2012 Stability Class - Moderately Unstable - 375Ft-33Ft Delta-T (F)
Wind Direction    1-3    4-7      8-12  13-18  19-24 > 24    Total N            0        0        0      0      0    0        0 NNE          0        0        0      0      0    0        0 NE          0        0        0      0      0    0        0 ENE          0        0        0      0      0    0        0 E            0        0        0      0      0    0        0 ESE          0        0        0      0      0    0        0 SE          0        0        0      0      0    0        0 SSE          0        0        0      0      0    0        0 S            0        0        0      0      0    4        4 SSW          0        0        0      0      0    0        0 SW          0        0        0      0      0    0        0 WSW          0        0        0      0      0    0        0 W            0        0        0      0      0    0        0 WNW          0        0        0      0      0    0        0 NW          0        0        0      0      0    0        0 NNW          0        0        0      0      0    0        0 Variable      0        0        0      0      0    0        0 Total        0        0        0      0      0    4        4 Hours of calm in this stability class:       0 Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class:       0 Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classes:       2 115 of 176 F22
 
LaSalle County Generating Station Period of Record: April - June 2012 Stability Class - Moderately Unstable - 375Ft-33Ft Delta-T (F)
Winds Measured at 375 Feet Wind Speed (in mph)
Winds Measured at 375 Feet Wind Speed (in mph)
Wind Direction1-34-78-1213-1819-24> 24Total--------------------------------------------N0000101NNE0000000NE0000000ENE0000000 E0000000ESE0000000SE0000000SSE0000000 S0000347SSW0000213SW0000268WSW0001102 W0001102WNW0001001NW0001001NNW0000000 Variable0000000 Total0004101125 Hours of calm in this stability class:0 Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class:0 Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classes:2 F23116 of 176 LaSalle County Generating Station Period of Record: April - June 2012 Stability Class - Slightly Unstable - 375Ft-33Ft Delta-T (F)
Wind Direction    1-3    4-7      8-12    13-18  19-24 > 24  Total N            0        0        0      0      1    0        1 NNE          0        0        0      0      0    0        0 NE          0        0        0      0      0    0        0 ENE          0        0        0      0      0    0        0 E            0        0        0      0      0    0        0 ESE          0        0        0      0      0    0        0 SE          0        0        0      0      0    0        0 SSE          0        0        0      0      0    0        0 S            0        0        0      0      3    4        7 SSW          0        0        0      0      2    1        3 SW          0        0        0      0      2    6        8 WSW          0        0        0      1      1    0        2 W            0        0        0      1      1    0        2 WNW          0        0        0      1      0    0        1 NW          0        0        0      1      0    0        1 NNW          0        0        0      0      0    0        0 Variable      0        0        0      0      0    0        0 Total        0        0        0      4      10    11      25 Hours of calm in this stability class:         0 Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class:       0 Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classes:       2 116 of 176 F23
 
LaSalle County Generating Station Period of Record: April - June 2012 Stability Class - Slightly Unstable - 375Ft-33Ft Delta-T (F)
Winds Measured at 375 Feet Wind Speed (in mph)
Winds Measured at 375 Feet Wind Speed (in mph)
Wind Direction1-34-78-1213-1819-24> 24Total--------------------------------------------N0001304NNE0000011NE0000505ENE0001001 E0000000ESE0010001SE0000000SSE0016007 S0000224SSW00189422SW00045514WSW0004206 W0002507WNW0011002NW0005005NNW0000303 Variable0000000 Total00432341282 Hours of calm in this stability class:0 Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class:0 Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classes:2 F-24117 of 176 LaSalle County Generating Station Period of Record: April - June 2012 Stability Class - Neutral - 375Ft-33Ft Delta-T (F)
Wind Direction    1-3    4-7      8-12    13-18  19-24 > 24  Total N            0        0        0      1      3      0      4 NNE          0        0        0      0      0      1      1 NE          0        0        0      0      5      0      5 ENE          0        0        0      1      0      0      1 E            0        0        0      0      0      0      0 ESE          0        0        1      0      0      0      1 SE          0        0        0      0      0      0      0 SSE          0        0        1      6      0      0      7 S            0        0        0      0      2      2      4 SSW          0        0        1      8      9      4    22 SW          0        0        0      4      5      5    14 WSW          0        0        0      4      2      0      6 W            0        0        0      2      5      0      7 WNW          0        0        1      1      0      0      2 NW          0        0        0      5      0      0      5 NNW          0        0        0      0      3      0      3 Variable      0        0        0      0      0      0      0 Total        0        0        4      32      34    12      82 Hours of calm in this stability class:         0 Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class:       0 Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classes:       2 117 of 176 F-24
 
LaSalle County Generating Station Period of Record: April - June 2012 Stability Class - Neutral - 375Ft-33Ft Delta-T (F)
Winds Measured at 375 Feet Wind Speed (in mph)
Winds Measured at 375 Feet Wind Speed (in mph)
Wind Direction1-34-78-1213-1819-24> 24Total N010122612060NNE110211710564NE3721486229170ENE0619364410115 E051816211777ESE1371512947SE045138232SSE0071111130 S0281991654SSW015393521101SW16182124676WSW0617179352 W0717206454WNW08112811866NW071521141572NNW04181228163 Variable0000000 Total6862193593161471133 Hours of calm in this stability class:0 Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class:0 Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classes:2 F-25118 of 176 LaSalle County Generating Station Period of Record: April - June 2012 Stability Class - Slightly Stable - 375Ft-33Ft Delta-T (F)
Wind Direction      1-3    4-7      8-12  13-18  19-24 > 24  Total N            0      10      12      26    12    0      60 NNE            1      10      21      17    10    5      64 NE            3        7      21      48    62    29    170 ENE            0        6      19      36    44    10    115 E            0        5      18      16    21    17      77 ESE            1        3        7      15    12    9      47 SE            0        4        5      13      8    2      32 SSE            0        0        7      11    11    1      30 S            0        2        8      19      9    16      54 SSW            0        1        5      39    35    21      101 SW            1        6      18      21    24    6      76 WSW            0        6      17      17      9    3      52 W            0        7      17      20      6    4      54 WNW            0        8      11      28    11    8      66 NW            0        7      15      21    14    15      72 NNW            0        4      18      12    28    1      63 Variable        0        0        0      0      0    0        0 Total          6      86      219      359    316  147    1133 Hours of calm in this stability class:         0 Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class:       0 Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classes:       2 118 of 176 F-25
 
LaSalle County Generating Station Period of Record: April - June 2012 Stability Class - Slightly Stable - 375Ft-33Ft Delta-T (F)
Winds Measured at 375 Feet Wind Speed (in mph)
Winds Measured at 375 Feet Wind Speed (in mph)
Wind Direction1-34-78-1213-1819-24> 24Total N025118430NNE016143024NE018227139ENE0010295145 E0242116043ESE035129029SE01796427SSE00196218 S0066221246SSW0058264584SW025923948WSW00573015 W018107430WNW0432112343NW004818434NNW0271220142 Variable0000000 Total0198920819190597Hours of calmin this stabilityclass:0 Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class:0 Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classes:2 F-26119 of 176 LaSalle County Generating Station Period of Record: April - June 2012 Stability Class - Moderately Stable - 375Ft-33Ft Delta-T (F)
Wind Direction    1-3    4-7      8-12  13-18  19-24 > 24  Total N            0        2        5      11      8    4      30 NNE          0        1        6      14      3    0      24 NE          0        1        8      22      7    1      39 ENE          0        0      10      29      5    1      45 E            0        2        4      21    16    0      43 ESE          0        3        5      12      9    0      29 SE          0        1        7        9      6    4      27 SSE          0        0        1        9      6    2      18 S            0        0        6        6    22    12      46 SSW          0        0        5        8    26    45      84 SW          0        2        5        9    23    9      48 WSW          0        0        5        7      3    0      15 W            0        1        8      10      7    4      30 WNW          0        4        3      21    12    3      43 NW          0        0        4        8    18    4      34 NNW          0        2        7      12    20    1      42 Variable      0        0        0      0      0    0        0 Total        0      19      89      208    191    90      597 Hours of calm in this stability class:       0 Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class:       0 Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classes:       2 119 of 176 F-26
 
LaSalle County Generating Station Period of Record: April - June 2012 Stability Class - Moderately Stable - 375Ft-33Ft Delta-T (F)
Winds Measured at 375 Feet wind Speed (in mph)
Winds Measured at 375 Feet wind Speed (in mph)
Wind Direction1-34-78-1213-1819-24> 24Total-----------------------------------N0002226NNE2024008NE1111004ENE0100001 E1014208ESE043143226SE1022414243SSE003711021 S00410141341SSW0447201045SW02171011WSW01162010 W018810330WNW00560011NW20427015NNW1110205 Variable0000000 Total815401028832285 Hours of calm in this stability class:0 Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class:0 Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classes:2 F-27120 of 176 LaSalle County Generating Station Period of Record: April - June 2012 Stability Class - Extremely Stable - 375Ft-33Ft Delta-T (F)
Wind Direction    1-3    4-7      8-12    13-18    19-24   > 24  Total N            0        0        0        2        2      2        6 NNE          2        0        2        4        0      0        8 NE          1        1        1        1        0      0        4 ENE          0        1        0        0        0      0        1 E            1        0        1        4        2      0        8 ESE          0        4        3        14        3      2      26 SE          1        0        2        24      14      2      43 SSE          0        0        3        7      11      0      21 S            0        0        4        10      14      13      41 SSW          0        4        4        7      20      10      45 SW          0        2        1        7        1      0      11 WSW          0        1        1        6        2      0      10 W            0        1        8        8      10      3      30 WNW          0        0        5        6        0      0      11 NW          2        0        4        2        7      0      15 NNW          1        1        1        0        2      0        5 Variable      0        0        0        0        0      0        0 Total        8      15        40      102      88      32    285 Hours of calm in this stability class:         0 Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class:             0 Hours of missing stability   measurements   in all   stability classes:     2 120 of 176 F-27
 
LaSalle County Generating Station Period of Record: April - June 2012 Stability Class - Extremely Stable - 375Ft-33Ft Delta-T (F)
Winds Measured at 375 Feet Wind Speed (in mph)
Winds Measured at 375 Feet Wind Speed (in mph)
Wind Direction1-34-78-1213-1819-24> 24Total N0000000NNE0000000NE0000000ENE0000000 E0000000ESE0000000SE0002305SSE002159026 S00016411SSW0000000SW0003104WSW0010607 W0020103WNW0000000NW0000000NNW0000000 Variable0000000 Total0052126456 Hours of calm in this stability class:0 Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class:0 Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classes:2 F2g121 of 176 LaSalle County Generating Station Period of Record: July - September 2012 Stability Class - Extremely Unstable - 200Ft-33Ft Delta-T (F)
Wind Direction    1-3    4-7      8-12  13-18  19-24 > 24  Total N          0        0        0      0      0    0        0 NNE          0        0        0      0      0    0        0 NE          0        0        0      0      0    0        0 ENE          0        0        0      0      0    0        0 E          0        0        0      0      0    0        0 ESE          0        0        0      0      0    0        0 SE          0        0        0      2      3    0        5 SSE          0        0        2      15      9    0      26 S          0        0        0      1      6    4      11 SSW          0        0        0      0      0    0        0 SW          0        0        0      3      1    0        4 WSW          0        0        1      0      6    0        7 W          0        0        2      0      1    0        3 WNW          0        0        0      0      0    0        0 NW          0        0        0      0      0    0        0 NNW          0        0        0      0      0    0        0 Variable      0        0        0      0      0    0        0 Total        0        0        5      21      26    4      56 Hours of calm in this stability class:       0 Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class:       0 Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classes:       2 121 of 176 F2g
 
LaSalle County Generating Station Period of Record: July - September 2012 Stability Class - Extremely Unstable - 200Ft-33Ft Delta-T (F)
Winds Measured at 33 Feet Wind Speed (in mph)
Winds Measured at 33 Feet Wind Speed (in mph)
Wind Direction1-34-78-1213-1819-24> 24Total N0000000NNE0000000NE0010001ENE0000000 E0000000ESE0010001SE0020002SSE0030003 S0002103SSW0013004SW00830011WSW001430017 W0042006WNW0008008NW0012003NNW0000000 Variable0000000 Total0035231059 Hours of calm in this stability class:0 Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class:0 Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classes:0 F-29122 of 176 LaSalle County Generating Station Period of Record: July - September 2012 Stability Class - Moderately Unstable - 200Ft-33Ft Delta-T (F)
Wind Direction    1-3    4-7      8-12  13-18  19-24 > 24    Total N            0        0        0      0      0    0        0 NNE          0        0        0      0      0    0        0 NE          0        0        1      0      0    0        1 ENE          0        0        0      0      0    0        0 E            0        0        0      0      0    0        0 ESE          0        0        1      0      0    0        1 SE          0        0        2      0      0    0        2 SSE          0        0        3      0      0    0        3 S            0        0        0      2      1    0        3 SSW          0        0        1      3      0    0        4 SW          0        0        8      3      0    0      11 WSW          0        0      14      3      0    0      17 W            0        0        4      2      0    0        6 WNW          0        0        0      8      0    0        8 NW          0        0        1      2      0    0        3 NNW          0        0        0      0      0    0        0 Variable        0        0        0      0      0    0        0 Total        0        0      35      23      1    0        59 Hours of calm in this stability class:         0 Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class:       0 Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classes:       0 122 of 176 F-29
 
LaSalle County Generating Station Period of Record: July - September 2012 Stability Class - Moderately Unstable - 200Ft-33Ft Delta-T (F)
Winds Measured at 33 Feet Wind Speed (in mph)
Winds Measured at 33 Feet Wind Speed (in mph)
Wind Direction1-34-78-1213-1819-24> 24Total--------------------------------------------N0013004NNE0040004NE0021003ENE0000000 E0000000ESE0100001SE01810010SSE0100001 S0052108SSW03750015SW0232007WSW021240018 W031610020WNW0121004NW0001001NNW0033006 Variable0000000 Total014632410102 Hours of calm in this stability class:0 Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class:0 Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classes:0 F-30123 of 176 LaSalle County Generating Station Period of Record: July - September 2012 Stability Class - Slightly Unstable - 200Ft-33Ft Delta-T (F)
Wind Direction    1-3    4-7      8-12    13-18  19-24 > 24  Total N            0        0        1      3      0    0        4 NNE          0        0        4      0      0    0        4 NE          0        0        2      1      0    0        3 ENE          0        0        0      0      0    0        0 E            0        0        0      0      0    0        0 ESE          0        1        0      0      0    0        1 SE          0        1        8      1      0    0      10 SSE          0        1        0      0      0    0        1 S            0        0        5      2      1    0        8 SSW          0        3        7      5      0    0      15 SW          0        2        3      2      0    0        7 WSW          0        2        12      4      0    0      18 W            0        3        16      1      0    0      20 WNW          0        1        2      1      0    0        4 NW          0        0        0      1      0    0        1 NNW          0        0        3      3      0    0        6 Variable      0        0        0      0      0    0        0 Total        0      14        63      24        1    0      102 Hours of calm in this stability class:         0 Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class:       0 Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classes:       0 123 of 176 F-30
 
LaSalle County Generating Station Period of Record: July - September 2012 Stability Class - Slightly Unstable - 200Ft-33Ft Delta-T (F)
Winds Measured at 33 Feet Wind Speed (in mph)
Winds Measured at 33 Feet Wind Speed (in mph)
Wind Direction1-34-78-1213-1819-24> 24Total N0143008NNE0050005NE0042006ENE0020002 E0100001ESE0020002SE0120003SSE0450009 S0242008SSW09620017SW07540016WSW031410018 W09930021WNW04520011NW01642013NNW007100017 Variable0000000 Total042803320157 Hours of calm in this stability class:0 Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class:0 Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classes:0 F-31124 of 176 LaSalle County Generating Station Period of Record: July - September 2012 Stability Class - Neutral - 200Ft-33Ft Delta-T (F)
Wind Direction    1-3    4-7      8-12  13-18  19-24 > 24  Total N            0        1        4      3      0    0        8 NNE          0        0        5      0      0    0        5 NE          0        0        4      2      0    0        6 ENE          0        0        2      0      0    0        2 E            0        1        0      0      0    0        1 ESE          0        0        2      0      0    0        2 SE          0        1        2      0      0    0        3 SSE          0        4        5      0      0    0        9 S            0        2        4      2      0    0        8 SSW          0        9        6      2      0    0      17 SW          0        7        5      4      0    0      16 WSW          0        3      14      1      0    0      18 W            0        9        9      3      0    0      21 WNW          0        4        5      2      0    0      11 NW          0        1        6      4      2    0      13 NNW          0        0        7    10      0    0      17 Variable      0        0        0      0      0    0        0 Total        0      42      80      33      2    0      157 Hours of calm in this stability class:       0 Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class:       0 Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classes:       0 124 of 176 F-31
 
LaSalle County Generating Station Period of Record: July - September 2012 Stability Class - Neutral - 200Ft-33Ft Delta-T (F)
Winds Measured at 33 Feet Wind Speed (in mph)
Winds Measured at 33 Feet Wind Speed (in mph)
Wind Direction1-34-78-1213-1819-24> 24Total--------------------------------------------N21536900623131410031NE11923140057ENE02420170061 E2101040026ESE011710019SE121410027SSE019720028 S2242321052SSW1151300029SW2211860047WSW1192160047 W1251460046WNW2171521037NW06263303811945320097 Variable0000000 Total1927829610650704 Hours of calm in this stability class:0 Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class:0 Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classes:0 125 of 176 F-32 LaSalle County Generating Station Period of Record: July - September 2012 Stability Class - Slightly Stable - 200Ft-33Ft Delta-T (F)
Wind Direction      1-3    4-7      8-12    13-18  19-24 > 24  Total N            2      15        36        9      0    0      62 NNE                      3      13        14        1      0    0      31 NE            1      19        23      14      0    0      57 ENE            0      24        20      17      0    0      61 E            2      10        10        4      0    0      26 ESE            0      11        7        1      0    0      19 SE            1      21        4        1      0    0      27 SSE            0      19        7        2      0    0      28 S            2      24        23        2      1    0      52 SSW            1      15        13        0      0    0      29 SW            2      21        18        6      0    0      47 WSW            1      19        21        6      0    0      47 W            1      25        14        6      0    0      46 WNW            2      17        15        2      1    0      37 NW            0        6        26        3      3    0      38 NNW                      1      19        45      32      0    0      97 Variable        0        0        0        0      0    0        0 Total        19      278      296      106      5    0    704 Hours of calm in this stability class:         0 Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class:         0 Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classes:         0 125 of 176 F-32
 
LaSalle County Generating Station Period of Record: July - September 2012 Stability Class - Slightly Stable - 200Ft-33Ft Delta-T (F)
Winds Measured at 33 Feet Wind Speed (in mph)
Winds Measured at 33 Feet Wind Speed (in mph)
Wind Direction1-34-78-1213-1819-24> 24TotalN026510032NNE2211300036NE042960039ENE222150030E181400023ESE09300012SE2220006SSE29410016S111740023SSW26930020SW111950026WSW171120021W316710027WNW17510014NW0131600029NNW116320022 Variable0000000 Total191681583100376 Hours of calm in this stability class:0 Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class:0 Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classes:0F-33126 of 176 LaSalle County Generating Station Period of Record: July - September 2012 Stability Class - Moderately Stable - 200Ft-33Ft Delta-T (F)
Wind Direction    1-3    4-7      8-12  13-18  19-24 > 24  Total N            0      26        5      1      0    0      32 NNE          2      21      13      0      0    0      36 NE          0        4      29      6      0    0      39 ENE          2        2      21      5      0    0      30 E            1        8      14      0      0    0      23 ESE          0        9        3      0      0    0      12 SE          2        2        2      0      0    0        6 SSE          2        9        4      1      0    0      16 S            1      11        7      4      0    0      23 SSW          2        6        9      3      0    0      20 SW          1      11        9      5      0    0      26 WSW          1        7      11      2      0    0      21 W            3      16        7      1      0    0      27 WNW          1        7        5      1      0    0      14 NW          0      13      16      0      0    0      29 NNW          1      16        3      2      0    0      22 Variable      0        0        0      0      0    0        0 Total        19      168      158      31      0    0      376 Hours of calm in this stability class:       0 Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class:       0 Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classes:       0 126 of 176 F-33
 
LaSalle County Generating Station Period of Record: July - September 2012 Stability Class - Moderately Stable - 200Ft-33Ft Delta-T (F)
Winds Measured at 33 Feet Wind Speed (in mph)
Winds Measured at 33 Feet Wind Speed (in mph)
Wind Direction1-34-78-1213-1819-24> 24Total N28000010NNE1400005NE1200003ENE0210003 E229800039ESE417100022SE214400020SSE48200014 S511800024SSW2131920036SW5111800034WSW3141800035 W415300022WNW532100038NW213100016NNW612300021 Variable0000000 Total4820587200342 Hours of calm in this stability class:1 Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class:0 Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classes:0 F-34127 of 176 LaSalle County Generating Station Period of Record: July - September 2012 Stability Class - Extremely Stable - 200Ft-33Ft Delta-T (F)
Wind Direction      1-3    4-7      8-12  13-18  19-24   > 24  Total N            2        8        0      0      0      0      10 NNE            1        4        0      0      0      0        5 NE            1        2        0      0      0      0        3 ENE            0        2        1      0      0      0        3 E            2      29        8      0        0      0      39 ESE            4      17        1      0        0      0      22 SE            2      14        4      0        0      0      20 SSE            4        8        2      0        0      0      14 S            5      11        8      0        0      0      24 SSW            2      13      19      2        0      0      36 SW            5      11      18      0        0      0      34 WSW            3      14      18      0        0      0      35 W            4      15        3      0        0      0      22 WNW            5      32        1      0        0      0      38 NW            2      13        1      0        0      0      16 NNW            6      12        3      0        0      0      21 Variable        0        0        0      0        0      0        0 Total        48      205      87      2        0      0      342 Hours of calm in this stability class:         1 Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class:     0 Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classes:           0 127 of 176 F-34
 
LaSalle County Generating Station Period of Record: July - September 2012 Stability Class - Extremely Stable - 200Ft-33Ft Delta-T (F)
Winds Measured at 33 Feet Wind Speed (in mph)
Winds Measured at 33 Feet Wind Speed (in mph)
Wind Direction1-34-78-1213-1819-24> 24Total--------------------------------------------N0100001NNE0100001NE0000000ENE1000001 E113000014ESE128100030SE045400049SSE042300045 S2422310068SSW0481500063SW355700065WSW1481100060 W334400041WNW025000025NW1100002NNW1000001 Variable0100001 Total1438468100467 Hours of calm in this stability class:0 Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class:0 Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classes:0 F-35128 of 176 LaSalle County Generating Station Period of Record: July - September 2012 Stability Class - Extremely Unstable - 375Ft-33Ft Delta-T (F)
Wind Direction    1-3    4-7      8-12  13-18    19-24 > 24  Total N            0        1        0      0      0    0        1 NNE          0        1        0      0      0    0        1 NE          0        0        0      0      0    0        0 ENE          1        0        0      0      0    0        1 E            1      13        0      0      0    0      14 ESE          1      28        1      0      0    0      30 SE          0      45        4      0      0    0      49 SSE          0      42        3      0      0    0      45 S            2      42        23      1      0    0      68 SSW          0      48        15      0      0    0      63 SW          3      55        7      0      0    0      65 WSW          1      48        11      0      0    0      60 W            3      34        4      0      0    0      41 WNW          0      25          0      0      0    0      25 NW          1        1          0      0      0    0        2 NNW          1        0          0      0      0    0        1 Variable        0        1          0      0      0    0        1 Total        14      384        68      1      0    0      467 Hours of calm in this stability class:         0 Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class:         0 Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classes:         0 128 of 176 F-35
 
LaSalle County Generating Station Period of Record: July - September 2012 Stability Class - Extremely Unstable - 375Ft-33Ft Delta-T (F)
Winds Measured at 375 Feet Wind Speed (in mph)
Winds Measured at 375 Feet Wind Speed (in mph)
Wind Direction1-34-78-1213-1819-24> 24Total N0000000NNE0000000NE0000000ENE0000000 E0000000ESE0000000SE0000000SSE0000000 S0001001SSW0000000SW0000000WSW0000000 W0000000WNW0000000NW0000000NNW0000000 Variable0000000 Total0001001 Hours of calm in this stability class:0 Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class:0 Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classes:0 129 of 176 F-36 LaSalle County Generating Station Period of Record: July - September 2012 Stability Class - Moderately Unstable - 375Ft-33Ft Delta-T (F)
Wind Direction      1-3    4-7      8-12  13-18  19-24   > 24  Total N            0        0        0      0      0      0      0 NNE            0        0        0      0      0      0      0 NE            0        0        0      0      0      0      0 ENE            0        0        0      0      0      0      0 E            0        0        0      0      0      0        0 ESE            0        0        0      0      0      0        0 SE            0        0        0      0      0      0        0 SSE            0        0        0      0        0      0        0 S            0        0        0      1        0      0        1 SSW            0        0        0      0        0      0        0 SW            0        0        0      0      0      0        0 WSW            0        0        0      0        0      0        0 W            0        0        0      0        0      0        0 WNW            0        0        0      0        0      0        0 NW            0        0        0      0        0      0        0 NNW            0        0        0      0        0      0        0 Variable        0        0        0      0        0      0        0 Total          0        0        0      1        0      0        1 Hours of calm in this stability class:         0 Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class:     0 Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classes:           0 129 of 176 F-36
 
LaSalle County Generating Station Period of Record: July - September 2012 Stability Class - Moderately Unstable - 375Ft-33Ft Delta-T (F)
Winds Measured at 375 Feet Wind Speed (in mph)
Winds Measured at 375 Feet Wind Speed (in mph)
Wind Direction1-34-78-1213-1819-24> 24Total N0000000NNE0001001NE0001001ENE0000000 E0000000ESE0001001SE0024006SSE0001001 S0000000SSW0010034SW0040004WSW0003104 W0002002WNW0002103NW0011002NNW0000000 Variable0000000 Total008162329 Hours of calm in this stability class:0 Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class:0 Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classes:0-37130 of 176 F
Wind Direction    1-3    4-7      8-12  13-18  19-24 > 24  Total N            0        0        0      0      0    0      0 NNE          0        0        0      1      0    0      1 NE          0        0        0      1      0    0      1 ENE          0        0        0      0      0    0      0 E            0        0        0      0      0    0      0 ESE          0        0        0      1      0    0      1 SE          0        0        2      4      0    0      6 SSE          0        0        0      1      0    0      1 S            0        0        0      0      0    0      0 SSW          0        0        1      0      0    3        4 SW          0        0        4      0      0    0      4 WSW          0        0        0      3      1    0      4 W            0        0        0      2      0    0      2 WNW          0        0        0      2      1    0      3 NW          0        0        1      1      0    0      2 NNW          0        0        0      0      0    0        0 Variable      0        0        0      0      0    0        0 Total        0        0        8    16      2    3      29 Hours of calm in this stability class:       0 Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class:       0 Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classes:       0 130 of 176 F -37
 
LaSalle County Generating Station Period of Record: July - September 2012 Stability Class - Slightly Unstable - 375Ft-33Ft Delta-T (F)
LaSalle County Generating Station Period of Record: July - September 2012 Stability Class - Slightly Unstable - 375Ft-33Ft Delta-T (F)
Winds Measured at 375 Feet Wind Speed (in mph)
Winds Measured at 375 Feet Wind Speed (in mph)
Wind Direction1-34-78-1213-1819-24> 24Total N0001203NNE0021003NE0003104ENE0000000 E0000000ESE0100001SE0032005SSE0111003 S0033208SSW0020529SW0141107WSW00670013 W011750023WNW0002204NW0002103NNW0003003 Variable0000000 Total04383114289 Hours of calm in this stability class:0 Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class:0 Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classes:0F-38131 of 176 LaSalle County Generating Station Period of Record: July - September 2012 Stability Class - Neutral - 375Ft-33Ft Delta-T (F)
Wind Direction    1-3    4-7      8-12  13-18    19-24 > 24  Total N            0        0        0      1      2    0        3 NNE          0        0        2      1      0    0        3 NE          0        0        0      3      1    0        4 ENE          0        0        0      0      0    0        0 E            0        0        0      0      0    0        0 ESE          0        1        0      0      0    0        1 SE          0        0        3      2      0    0        5 SSE          0        1        1      1      0    0        3 S            0        0        3      3      2    0        8 SSW          0        0        2      0      5    2        9 SW          0        1        4      1      1    0        7 WSW          0        0        6      7      0    0      13 W            0        1      17      5      0    0      23 WNW          0        0        0      2      2    0        4 NW          0        0        0      2      1    0        3 NNW          0        0        0      3      0    0        3 Variable      0        0        0      0      0    0        0 Total        0        4      38      31      14    2      89 Hours of calm in this stability class:       0 Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class:       0 Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classes:       0 131 of 176 F-38
 
LaSalle County Generating Station Period of Record: July - September 2012 Stability Class - Neutral - 375Ft-33Ft Delta-T (F)
Winds Measured at 375 Feet Wind Speed (in mph)
Winds Measured at 375 Feet Wind Speed (in mph)
Wind Direction1-34-78-1213-1819-24> 24Total N010194222295NNE1610152034NE213222721489ENE01792218268 E18454022ESE011922024SE0111021024SSE1161240033 S02117142054SSW01717155256SW11824205169WSW11129165062 W12044187090WNW0724172050NW0725319678NNW26202320172 Variable0000000 Total1019929527312518920 Hours of calm in this stability class:0 Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class:0 Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classes:0 F-39132 of 176 LaSalle County Generating Station Period of Record: July - September 2012 Stability Class - Slightly Stable - 375Ft-33Ft Delta-T (F)
Wind Direction      1-3    4-7      8-12  13-18  19-24 > 24  Total N            0      10      19      42    22      2      95 NNE            1        6      10      15      2      0      34 NE            2      13      22      27    21      4      89 ENE            0      17        9      22    18      2      68 E            1        8        4        5      4      0      22 ESE            0      11        9        2      2      0      24 SE            0      11      10        2      1      0      24 SSE            1      16      12        4      0      0      33 S            0      21      17      14      2      0      54 SSW            0      17      17      15      5      2      56 SW            1      18      24      20      5      1      69 WSW            1      11      29      16      5      0      62 W            1      20      44      18      7      0      90 WNW            0        7      24      17      2      0      50 NW            0        7      25      31      9      6      78 NNW            2        6      20      23    20      1      72 Variable        0        0        0        0      0      0      0 Total        10      199      295      273    125    18    920 Hours of calm in this stability class:         0 Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class:       0 Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classes:       0 132 of 176 F-39
 
LaSalle County Generating Station Period of Record: July - September 2012 Stability Class - Slightly Stable - 375Ft-33Ft Delta-T (F)
Winds Measured at 375 Feet Wind Speed (in mph)
Winds Measured at 375 Feet Wind Speed (in mph)
Wind Direction1-34-78-1213-1819-24> 24Total--------------------------------------------N1512187043NNE155160027NE0592512051ENE0011203034 E059198041ESE051063024SE03634016SSE1141108 S15763123SSW026971438SW0469121243WSW117129131 W047143028WNW251082027NW1118194043NNW011069127 Variable0000000 Total8621271918729504 Hours of calm in this stability class:0 Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class:0 Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classes:0 F-40133 of 176 LaSalle County Generating Station Period of Record: July - September 2012 Stability Class - Moderately Stable - 375Ft-33Ft Delta-T (F)
Wind Direction      1-3    4-7      8-12  13-18  19-24 > 24  Total N            1        5        12      18      7    0      43 NNE            1        5        5      16      0    0      27 NE            0        5        9      25    12    0      51 ENE            0        0        11      20      3    0      34 E            0        5        9      19      8    0      41 ESE            0        5        10        6      3    0      24 SE            0        3        6        3      4    0      16 SSE            1        1        4        1      1    0        8 S            1        5        7        6      3    1      23 SSW            0        2        6        9      7    14      38 SW            0        4        6        9    12    12      43 WSW            1        1        7      12      9    1      31 W            0        4        7      14      3    0      28 WNW            2        5        10        8      2    0      27 NW            1      11        8      19      4    0      43 NNW            0        1        10        6      9    1      27 Variable        0        0        0        0      0    0        0 Total          8      62      127      191    87    29    504 Hours of calm in this stability class:         0 Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class:         0 Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classes:         0 133 of 176 F-40
 
LaSalle County Generating Station Period of Record: July - September 2012 Stability Class - Moderately Stable - 375Ft-33Ft Delta-T (F)
Winds Measured at 375 Feet Wind Speed (in mph)
Winds Measured at 375 Feet Wind Speed (in mph)
Wind Direction1-34-78-1213-1819-24> 24Total N02164013NNE1132209NE0202105ENE1520008 E36493025ESE5111182037SE129216039SSE0310144132 S1514916045SSW241623161172SW04152312458WSW21102812053 W1015167039WNW1311181034NW33971023NNW021162021 Variable0010001 Total21441422028916514 Hours of calm in this stability class:0 Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class:0 Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classes:0 F-41134 of 176 LaSalle County Generating Station Period of Record: July - September 2012 Stability Class - Extremely Stable- 375Ft-33Ft Delta-T (F)
Wind Direction    1-3    4-7      8-12  13-18  19-24 > 24  Total N            0        2        1        6      4    0      13 NNE          1        1        3        2      2    0        9 NE          0        2        0        2      1    0        5 ENE          1        5        2        0      0    0        8 E            3        6        4        9      3    0      25 ESE          5        1      11      18      2    0      37 SE          1        2        9      21      6    0      39 SSE          0        3      10      14      4    1      32 S            1        5      14        9    16    0      45 SSW          2        4      16      23    16    11      72 SW          0        4      15      23    12    4      58 WSW          2        1      10      28    12    0      53 W            1        0      15      16      7    0      39 WNW          1        3      11      18      1    0      34 NW          3        3        9      7      1    0      23 NNW          0        2      11        6      2    0      21 Variable      0        0        1      0      0    0        1 Total        21      44      142      202    89    16      514 Hours of calm in this stability class:       0 Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class:       0 Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classes:       0 134 of 176 F-41
 
LaSalle County Generating Station Period of Record: July - September 2012 Stability Class - Extremely Stable- 375Ft-33Ft Delta-T (F)
Winds Measured at 375 Feet Wind Speed (in mph)
Winds Measured at 375 Feet Wind Speed (in mph)
Wind Direction1-34-78-1213-1819-24> 24Total--------------------------------------------N0000101NNE0100001NE0000000ENE1000001 E0100001ESE1000001SE00271010SSE001810019 S10087319SSW044013627SW018112123WSW01790017 W10890018WNW01261010NW0021003NNW0000000 Variable0000000 Total4934593510151 Hours of calm in this stability class:0 Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class:0 Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classes:0 F42135 of 176 LaSalle County Generating Station Period of Record: October - December 2012 Stability Class - Extremely Unstable - 200Ft-33Ft Delta-T (F)
Wind Direction    1-3    4-7      8-12    13-18  19-24 > 24  Total N            0        0        0      0      1    0        1 NNE          0        1        0      0      0    0        1 NE          0        0        0      0      0    0        0 ENE          1        0        0      0      0    0        1 E            0        1        0      0      0    0        1 ESE          1        0        0      0      0    0        1 SE          0        0        2      7      1    0      10 SSE          0        0        1      8      10    0      19 S            1        0        0      8      7    3      19 SSW          0        4        4      0      13    6      27 SW          0        1        8      11      2    1      23 WSW          0        1        7      9      0    0      17 W            1        0        8      9      0    0      18 WNW          0        1        2      6      1    0      10 NW          0        0        2      1      0    0        3 NNW          0        0        0      0      0    0        0 Variable      0        0        0      0      0    0        0 Total        4        9        34      59      35    10      151 Hours of calm in this stability class:         0 Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class:       0 Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classes:       0 F42                            135 of 176
 
LaSalle County Generating Station Period of Record: October - December 2012 Stability Class - Extremely Unstable - 200Ft-33Ft Delta-T (F)
Winds Measured at 33 Feet Wind Speed (in mph)
Winds Measured at 33 Feet Wind Speed (in mph)
Wind Direction1-34-78-1213-1819-24> 24Total N0000000NNE0000000NE0000000ENE0000000 E0000000ESE0000000SE0000000SSE0000000 S0000000SSW0001001SW0000000WSW0000000 W0000000WNW0000000NW0000000NNW0000000 Variable0000000 Total0001001 Hours of calm in this stability class:0 Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class:0 Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classes:6 F-43136 of 176 LaSalle County Generating Station Period of Record: October - December 2012 Stability Class - Moderately Unstable - 200Ft-33Ft Delta-T (F)
Wind Direction    1-3    4-7      8-12  13-18  19-24 > 24    Total N            0        0        0      0      0    0        0 NNE          0        0        0      0      0    0        0 NE          0        0        0      0      0    0        0 ENE          0        0        0      0      0    0        0 E            0        0        0      0      0    0        0 ESE          0        0        0      0      0    0        0 SE          0        0        0      0      0    0        0 SSE          0        0        0      0      0    0        0 S            0        0        0      0      0    0        0 SSW          0        0        0      1      0    0        1 SW          0        0        0      0      0    0        0 WSW          0        0        0      0      0    0        0 W            0        0        0      0      0    0        0 WNW          0        0        0      0      0    0        0 NW          0        0        0      0      0    0        0 NNW          0        0        0      0      0    0        0 Variable        0        0        0      0      0    0        0 Total        0        0        0      1      0    0        1 Hours of calm in this stability class:         0 Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class:       0 Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classes:       6 136 of 176 F-43
 
LaSalle County Generating Station Period of Record: October - December 2012 Stability Class - Moderately Unstable - 200Ft-33Ft Delta-T (F)
Winds Measured at 33 Feet Wind Speed (in mph)
Winds Measured at 33 Feet Wind Speed (in mph)
Wind Direction1-34-78-1213-1819-24> 24Total--------------------------------------------N0000000NNE0010001NE0010001ENE0000000 E0000000ESE0000000SE0000000SSE0000000 S0000000SSW0005106SW0001203WSW0000000 W0000000WNW0000000NW0000000NNW0000000 Variable0000000 Total00263011 Hours of calm in this stability class:0 Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class:0 Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classes:6 F-44137 of 176 LaSalle County Generating Station Period of Record: October - December 2012 Stability Class - Slightly Unstable - 200Ft-33Ft Delta-T (F)
Wind Direction      1-3    4-7      8-12    13-18  19-24 > 24  Total N            0        0        0      0      0    0        0 NNE            0        0        1      0      0    0        1 NE            0        0        1      0      0    0        1 ENE            0        0        0      0      0    0        0 E            0        0        0      0      0    0        0 ESE            0        0        0      0      0    0        0 SE            0        0        0      0      0    0        0 SSE            0        0        0      0      0    0        0 S            0        0        0      0      0    0        0 SSW            0        0        0      5      1    0        6 SW            0        0        0      1      2    0        3 WSW            0        0        0      0      0    0        0 W            0        0        0      0      0    0        0 WNW            0        0        0      0      0    0        0 NW            0        0        0      0      0    0        0 NNW            0        0        0      0      0    0        0 Variable        0        0        0      0      0    0        0 Total          0        0        2      6      3    0      11 Hours of calm in this stability class:         0 Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class:         0 Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classes:         6 137 of 176 F-44
 
LaSalle County Generating Station Period of Record: October - December 2012 Stability Class - Slightly Unstable - 200Ft-33Ft Delta-T (F)
Winds Measured at 33 Feet Wind Speed (in mph)
Winds Measured at 33 Feet Wind Speed (in mph)
Wind Direction1-34-78-1213-1819-24> 24Total N0011002NNE0010001NE0010001ENE0000000 E0000000ESE0000000SE0000000SSE0000000 S0000000SSW00163010SW0003205WSW0000101 W0010102WNW0012104NW0000000NNW0000000 Variable0000000 Total006128026 Hours of calm in this stability class:0 Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class:0 Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classes:6 F-45138 of 176 LaSalle County Generating Station Period of Record: October - December 2012 Stability Class - Neutral - 200Ft-33Ft Delta-T (F)
Wind Direction    1-3    4-7      8-12  13-18  19-24 > 24  Total N            0        0        1      1      0    0        2 NNE          0        0        1      0      0    0        1 NE          0        0        1      0      0    0        1 ENE          0        0        0      0      0    0        0 E            0        0        0      0      0    0        0 ESE          0        0        0      0      0    0        0 SE          0        0        0      0      0    0        0 SSE          0        0        0      0      0    0        0 S            0        0        0      0      0    0        0 SSW          0        0        1      6      3    0      10 SW          0        0        0      3      2    0        5 WSW          0        0        0      0      1    0        1 W            0        0        1      0      1    0        2 WNW          0        0        1      2      1    0        4 NW          0        0        0      0      0    0        0 NNW          0        0        0      0      0    0        0 Variable      0        0        0      0      0    0        0 Total        0        0        6    12      8    0      26 Hours of calm in this stability class:       0 Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class:       0 Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classes:       6 138 of 176 F-45
 
LaSalle County Generating Station Period of Record: October - December 2012 Stability Class - Neutral - 200Ft-33Ft Delta-T (F)
Winds Measured at 33 Feet Wind Speed (in mph)
Winds Measured at 33 Feet Wind Speed (in mph)
Wind Direction1-34-78-1213-1819-24> 24Total N12540110077NNE0162360045NE061030019ENE051910025 E161060023ESE04810013SE01942016SSE061883237 S01029127765SSW014202724085SW1711103133WSW0151061133 W32334258093WNW019434280112NW21037226380NNW1245124122114 Variable0000000 Total91913722087416870 Hours of calm in this stability class:0 Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class:0 Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classes:6 F-46139 of 176 LaSalle County Generating Station Period of Record: OctoberDecember 2012 Stability Class - Slightly Stable - 200Ft-33Ft Delta-T (F)
Wind Direction      1-3    4-7      8-12  13-18  19-24 > 24  Total N            1      25      40      11      0      0      77 NNE            0      16      23        6      0      0      45 NE            0        6      10        3      0      0      19 ENE            0        5      19        1      0      0      25 E            1        6      10        6      0      0      23 ESE            0        4        8        1      0      0      13 SE            0        1        9        4      2      0      16 SSE            0        6      18        8      3      2      37 S            0      10      29      12      7      7      65 SSW            0      14      20      27    24      0      85 SW            1        7      11      10      3      1      33 WSW            0      15      10        6      1      1      33 W            3      23      34      25      8      0      93 WNW            0      19      43      42      8      0    112 NW            2      10      37      22      6      3      80 NNW            1      24      51      24    12      2    114 Variable        0        0        0      0      0      0      0 Total          9      191      372      208    74    16    870 Hours of calm in this stability class:         0 Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class:       0 Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classes:       6 139 of 176 F-46
 
LaSalle County Generating Station Period of Record: October        December 2012 Stability Class - Slightly Stable - 200Ft-33Ft Delta-T (F)
Winds Measured at 33 Feet Wind Speed (in mph)
Winds Measured at 33 Feet Wind Speed (in mph)
Wind Direction1-34-78-1213-1819-24> 24Total--------------------------------------------N0254350073NNE1301110043NE061210019ENE141630024 E059106030ESE14331012SE171823031SSE2121420030 S15394112199SSW06373916098SW11715182053WSW3926130051 W2223482169WNW023355112397NW041712327NNW0917136045 Variable0000000 Total131883461656128801 Hours of calm in this stability class:0 Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class:0 Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classes:6 F-47140 of 176 LaSalle County Generating Station Period of Record: October - December 2012 Stability Class - Moderately Stable - 200Ft-33Ft Delta-T (F)
Wind Direction      1-3    4-7      8-12  13-18    19-24   > 24  Total N            0      25        43        5      0      0      73 NNE            1      30        11        1      0      0      43 NE            0        6        12        1      0      0      19 ENE            1        4        16        3      0      0      24 E            0        5        9      10      6      0      30 ESE            1        4        3        3      1      0      12 SE            1        7        18        2      3      0      31 SSE            2      12        14        2      0      0      30 S            1        5        39      41      12      1      99 SSW            0        6        37      39      16      0      98 SW            1      17        15      18      2      0      53 WSW            3        9        26      13      0      0      51 W            2      22        34        8      2      1      69 WNW            0      23        35        5      11    23      97 NW            0        4        17        1      2      3      27 NNW            0        9        17      13      6      0      45 Variable        0        0        0        0      0      0        0 Total        13      188      346      165      61    28      801 Hours of calm in this stability class:         0 Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class:           0 Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classes:           6 140 of 176 F-47
 
LaSalle County Generating Station Period of Record: October - December 2012 Stability Class - Moderately Stable - 200Ft-33Ft Delta-T (F)
Winds Measured at 33 Feet Wind Speed (in mph)
Winds Measured at 33 Feet Wind Speed (in mph)
Wind Direction1-34-78-1213-1819-24> 24Total N19000010NNE0000000NE0000000ENE2100003 E15500011ESE010300013SE06500011SSE161700024 S271461030SSW0731150053SW081000018WSW14600011 W011600017WNW0170008NW2330008NNW0200002 Variable0000000 Total10801072110219 Hours of calm in this stability class:0 Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class:0 Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classes:6 F-48141 of 176 LaSalle County Generating Station Period of Record: October - December 2012 Stability Class - Extremely Stable - 200Ft-33Ft Delta-T (F)
Wind Direction    1-3    4-7      8-12  13-18  19-24 > 24  Total N            1        9        0      0      0    0      10 NNE          0        0        0      0      0    0      0 NE          0        0        0      0      0    0      0 ENE          2        1        0      0      0    0      3 E            1        5        5      0      0    0      11 ESE          0      10        3      0      0    0      13 SE          0        6        5      0      0    0      11 SSE          1        6      17      0      0    0      24 S            2        7      14      6      1    0      30 SSW          0        7      31      15      0    0      53 SW          0        8      10      0      0    0      18 WSW          1        4        6      0      0    0      11 W            0      11        6      0      0    0      17 WNW          0        1        7      0      0    0      8 NW          2        3        3      0      0    0        8 NNW          0        2        0      0      0    0        2 Variable      0        0        0      0      0    0        0 Total        10      80      107      21        1    0    219 Hours of calm in this stability class:       0 Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class:       0 Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classes:       6 141 of 176 F-48
 
LaSalle County Generating Station Period of Record: October - December 2012 Stability Class - Extremely Stable - 200Ft-33Ft Delta-T (F)
Winds Measured at 33 Feet Wind Speed (in mph)
Winds Measured at 33 Feet Wind Speed (in mph)
Wind Direction1-34-78-1213-1819-24> 24Total N0000000NNE1000001NE0000000ENE0000000 E0360009ESE09300012SE144600051SSE1362100058 S0271500042SSW0233030056SW010830021WSW0201003 W1310005WNW17600014NW0020002NNW0000000 Variable0000000 Total516498700274 Hours of calm in this stability class:0 Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class:0 Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classes:6 F-49142 of 176 LaSalle County Generating Station Period of Record: October - December 2012 Stability Class - Extremely Unstable - 375Ft-33Ft Delta-T (F)
Wind Direction    1-3    4-7      8-12  13-18    19-24 > 24  Total N            0        0        0      0      0    0      0 NNE          1        0        0      0      0    0        1 NE          0        0        0      0      0    0      0 ENE          0        0        0      0      0    0      0 E            0        3        6      0      0    0      9 ESE          0        9        3      0      0    0      12 SE          1      44        6      0      0    0      51 SSE          1      36      21      0      0    0      58 S            0      27      15      0      0    0      42 SSW          0      23      30      3      0    0      56 SW          0      10        8      3      0    0      21 WSW          0        2        0      1      0    0        3 W            1        3        1      0      0    0        5 WNW          1        7        6      0      0    0      14 NW          0        0        2      0      0    0        2 NNW          0        0        0      0      0    0        0 Variable        0        0        0      0      0    0        0 Total        5      164      98      7      0    0    274 Hours of calm in this stability class:         0 Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class:       0 Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classes:       6 142 of 176 F-49
 
LaSalle County Generating Station Period of Record: October - December 2012 Stability Class - Extremely Unstable - 375Ft-33Ft Delta-T (F)
Winds Measured at 375 Feet Wind Speed (in mph)
Winds Measured at 375 Feet Wind Speed (in mph)
Wind Direction1-34-78-1213-1819-24> 24Total N0000000NNE0000000NE0000000ENE0000000 E0000000ESE0000000SE0000000SSE0000000 S0000000SSW0000000SW0000000WSW0000000 W0000000WNW0000000NW0000000NNW0000000 Variable0000000 Total0000000 Hours of calm in this stability class:0 Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class:0 Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classes:6 F-50143 of 176 LaSalle County Generating Station Period of Record: October - December 2012 Stability Class - Moderately Unstable - 375Ft-33Ft Delta-T (F)
Wind Direction      1-3    4-7    8-12    13-18  19-24 > 24    Total N            0        0        0      0      0    0        0 NNE            0        0        0      0      0    0        0 NE          0        0        0      0      0    0        0 ENE          0        0        0      0      0    0        0 E            0        0        0      0      0    0        0 ESE          0        0        0      0      0    0        0 SE          0        0        0      0      0    0        0 SSE          0        0        0      0      0    0        0 S            0        0        0      0      0    0        0 SSW          0        0        0      0      0    0        0 SW          0        0        0      0      0    0        0 WSW            0        0        0      0      0    0        0 W            0        0        0      0      0    0        0 WNW            0        0        0      0      0    0        0 NW          0        0        0      0      0    0        0 NNW          0        0        0      0      0    0        0 Variable        0        0        0      0      0    0        0 Total        0        0        0      0      0    0        0 Hours of calm in this stability class:         0 Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class:       0 Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classes:       6 143 of 176 F-50
 
LaSalle County Generating Station Period of Record: October - December 2012 Stability Class - Moderately Unstable - 375Ft-33Ft Delta-T (F)
Winds Measured at 375 Feet Wind Speed (in mph)
Winds Measured at 375 Feet Wind Speed (in mph)
Wind Direction1-34-78-1213-1819-24> 24Total N0000000NNE0000000NE0000000ENE0000000 E0000000ESE0000000SE0000000SSE0000000 S0000000SSW0000000SW0000000WSW0000000 W0000000WNW0000000NW0000000NNW0000000 Variable0000000 Total0000000 Hours of calm in this stability class:0 Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class:0 Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classes:6 F-51144 of 176 LaSalle County Generating Station Period of Record: October - December 2012 Stability Class - Slightly Unstable - 375Ft-33Ft Delta-T (F)
Wind Direction    1-3    4-7      8-12  13-18  19-24 > 24  Total N            0        0        0      0      0    0      0 NNE          0        0        0      0      0    0      0 NE          0        0        0      0      0    0      0 ENE          0        0        0      0      0    0      0 E            0        0        0      0      0    0      0 ESE          0        0        0      0      0    0      0 SE          0        0        0      0      0    0      0 SSE          0        0        0      0      0    0      0 S            0        0        0      0      0    0      0 SSW          0        0        0      0      0    0        0 SW          0        0        0      0      0    0        0 WSW          0        0        0      0      0    0        0 W            0        0        0      0      0    0        0 WNW          0        0        0      0      0    0        0 NW          0        0        0      0      0    0        0 NNW          0        0        0      0      0    0        0 Variable      0        0        0      0      0    0        0 Total        0        0        0      0      0    0        0 Hours of calm in this stability class:       0 Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class:       0 Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classes:       6 144 of 176 F-51
 
LaSalle County Generating Station Period of Record: October - December 2012 Stability Class - Slightly Unstable - 375Ft-33Ft Delta-T (F)
Winds Measured at 375 Feet Wind Speed (in mph)
Winds Measured at 375 Feet Wind Speed (in mph)
Wind Direction1-34-78-1213-1819-24> 24Total N0000000NNE0001001NE0001001ENE0000000 E0000000ESE0000000SE0000000SSE0000000 S0000000SSW0001113SW0000112WSW0000000 W0000000WNW0000101NW0000000NNW0000000 Variable0000000 Total0003328 Hours of calm in this stability class:0 Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class:0 Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classes:6 F-52145 of 176 LaSalle County Generating Station Period of Record: October - December 2012 Stability Class - Neutral - 375Ft-33Ft Delta-T (F)
Wind Direction    1-3    4-7      8-12  13-18    19-24 > 24  Total N            0        0        0      0      0    0      0 NNE          0        0        0      1      0    0      1 NE          0        0        0      1      0    0      1 ENE          0        0        0      0      0    0      0 E            0        0        0      0      0    0      0 ESE          0        0        0      0      0    0      0 SE          0        0        0      0      0    0      0 SSE          0        0        0      0      0    0        0 S            0        0        0      0      0    0        0 SSW          0        0        0      1      1    1        3 SW          0        0        0      0      1    1      2 WSW          0        0        0      0      0    0        0 W            0        0        0      0      0    0        0 WNW          0        0        0      0      1    0        1 NW          0        0        0      0      0    0        0 NNW          0        0        0      0      0    0        0 Variable      0        0        0      0      0    0        0 Total        0        0        0      3      3    2        8 Hours of calm in this stability class:       0 Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class:       0 Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classes:       6 145 of 176 F-52
 
LaSalle County Generating Station Period of Record: October - December 2012 Stability Class - Neutral - 375Ft-33Ft Delta-T (F)
Winds Measured at 375 Feet Wind Speed (in mph)
Winds Measured at 375 Feet Wind Speed (in mph)
Wind Direction1-34-78-1213-1819-24> 24Total N19253214081NNE06282910073NE0119153038ENE0113204038 E027612734ESE121121219SE043100320SSE1422123648 S07162482176SSW079311941107SW06156151153WSW161839441 W1102626211094WNW0626343337136NW11030512723142NNW112262791590 Variable0000000 Total7932943281881801090 Hours of calm in this stability class:0 Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class:9 Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classes:6 F-53146 of 176 LaSalle County Generating Station Period of Record: October - December 2012 Stability Class - Slightly Stable - 375Ft-33Ft Delta-T (F)
Wind Direction      1-3    4-7      8-12  13-18  19-24 > 24  Total N            1        9      25      32    14      0    81 NNE            0        6      28      29    10      0    73 NE            0        1      19      15      3      0    38 ENE            0        1      13      20      4      0    38 E            0        2        7        6    12      7    34 ESE            1        2      11        2      1      2    19 SE            0        4        3      10      0      3    20 SSE            1        4      22      12      3      6    48 S            0        7      16      24      8    21    76 SSW            0        7        9      31    19    41    107 SW            0        6      15        6    15    11    53 WSW            1        6      18        3      9      4    41 W            1      10      26      26    21    10    94 WNW            0        6      26      34    33    37    136 NW            1      10      30      51    27    23    142 NNW            1      12      26      27      9    15      90 Variable        0        0        0      0      0      0      0 Total          7      93      294      328    188  180    1090 Hours of calm in this stability class:         0 Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class:       9 Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classes:       6 146 of 176 F-53
 
LaSalle County Generating Station Period of Record: October - December 2012 Stability Class - Slightly Stable - 375Ft-33Ft Delta-T (F)
Winds Measured at 375 Feet Wind Speed (in mph)
Winds Measured at 375 Feet Wind Speed (in mph)
Wind Direction1-34-78-1213-1819-24> 24Total--------------------------------------------N01101623252NNE026226036NE019113024ENE000120012 E00295117ESE01530211SE01264518SSE016813028 S01323254597SSW236143255112SW031418181366WSW0181912848 W0361510741WNW121219261272NW06101313143NNW02239521 Variable0000000 Total328101211199156698Hours of calmin this stabilityclass:0 Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class:12 Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classes:6 F-54147 of 176 LaSalle County Generating Station Period of Record: October - December 2012 Stability Class - Moderately Stable - 375Ft-33Ft Delta-T (F)
Wind Direction    1-3    4-7      8-12  13-18  19-24 > 24  Total N            0        1        10      16    23    2      52 NNE          0        2        6      22      6    0      36 NE          0        1        9      11      3    0      24 ENE          0        0        0      12      0    0      12 E            0        0        2        9      5    1      17 ESE          0        1        5        3      0    2      11 SE          0        1        2        6      4    5      18 SSE          0        1        6        8    13    0      28 S            0        1        3      23    25    45      97 SSW          2        3        6      14    32    55    112 SW          0        3        14      18    18    13      66 WSW          0        1        8      19    12    8      48 W            0        3        6      15    10    7      41 WNW          1        2        12      19    26    12      72 NW          0        6        10      13    13    1      43 NNW          0        2        2        3      9    5      21 Variable      0        0        0        0      0    0        0 Total        3      28      101      211    199  156      698 Hours of calm in this stability class:         0 Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class:       12 Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classes:         6 147 of 176 F-54
 
LaSalle County Generating Station Period of Record: October - December 2012 Stability Class - Moderately Stable - 375Ft-33Ft Delta-T (F)
Winds Measured at 375 Feet Wind Speed (in mph)
Winds Measured at 375 Feet Wind Speed (in mph)
Wind Direction1-34-78-1213-1819-24> 24Total N1220005NNE0120003NE0000000ENE1100002 E0213006ESE11343012SE00973019SSE002209334 S0351617849SSW00913132358SW0113519846WSW1131118 W0020002WNW01254012NW000110213NNW0101002 Variable0000000 Total41453767945271 Hours of calm in this stability class:0 Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class:0 Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classes:6 F-55148 of 176 LaSalle County Generating Station Period of Record: October - December 2012 Stability Class - Extremely Stable - 375Ft-33Ft Delta-T (F)
Wind Direction    1-3    4-7      8-12  13-18    19-24 > 24  Total N            1        2        2      0      0    0        5 NNE          0        1        2      0      0    0        3 NE          0        0        0      0      0    0        0 ENE          1        1        0      0      0    0        2 E            0        2        1      3      0    0        6 ESE          1        1        3      4      3    0      12 SE          0        0        9      7      3    0      19 SSE          0        0        2      20      9    3      34 S            0        3        5      16      17    8      49 SSW          0        0        9    13      13    23      58 SW          0        1      13      5      19    8      46 WSW          1        1        3      1      1    1        8 W            0        0        2      0      0    0        2 WNW          0        1        2      5      4    0      12 NW          0        0        0      1      10    2      13 NNW          0        1        0      1      0    0        2 Variable      0        0        0      0      0    0        0 Total        4      14      53      76      79    45    271 Hours of calm in this stability class:       0 Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class:       0 Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classes:       6 148 of 176 F-55
 
LaSalle County Generating Station Period of Record: October - December 2012 Stability Class - Extremely Stable - 375Ft-33Ft Delta-T (F)
Winds Measured at 375 Feet Wind Speed (in mph)
Winds Measured at 375 Feet Wind Speed (in mph)
Wind Direction1-34-78-1213-1819-24> 24Total N0000000NNE0000000NE0000000ENE0000000 E0000000ESE0200002SE0002305SSE001142017 S004179535SSW104441225SW03771119WSW0143008 W0000000WNW0000000NW1000113NNW0000000 Variable0000000 Total2620472019114 Hours of calm in this stability class:0 Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class:0 Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classes:6 F-56149 of 176 APPENDIX G ANNUAL RADIOLOGICAL GROUNDWATER PROTECTION PROG RA M REPORT (ARGPPR)
Wind Direction    1-3    4-7      8-12  13-18  19-24 > 24  Total N            0        0        0      0      0   0       0 NNE          0        0        0      0      0    0      0 NE          0        0        0      0      0    0      0 ENE          0        0        0      0      0    0      0 E            0        0        0      0      0    0      0 ESE          0        2        0      0      0    0      2 SE          0        0        0      2      3    0      5 SSE          0        0        1     14      2   0      17 S            0        0        4      17      9    5      35 SSW          1       0        4      4      4  12      25 SW          0        3        7      7      1    1      19 WSW          0        1        4      3      0    0      8 W            0        0        0      0      0    0      0 WNW          0        0        0      0      0    0      0 NW          1       0        0      0      1    1      3 NNW          0        0        0      0      0    0        0 Variable      0        0        0      0      0    0        0 Total        2        6      20      47      20  19    114 Hours of calm in this stability class:          0 Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class:        0 Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classes:        6 149 of 176 F-56
Docket No:50-373 50-374 LASALLE COUNTY STATION UNIT S 1 and 2 Groundwater Protection Program Report 1 January Through 31 December 2012 Prepared By Teledyne Brown Engineering Environmental Services LaSalle County Station Marseilles, IL 61341 May 2013 151 of 176 Table Of Contents 1.Summary and Conclusions ............................................................................................. 1 11.Introduction ..................................................................................................................... 3 A.Objectives of the RGPP ...................................................................................... 3 B.Implementation of the Objectives ........................................................................ 3 C.Program Description ........................................................................................... 4 D.Characteristics of Tritium (H-3) ........................................................................... 4 III.Program Description
 
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APPENDIX G ANNUAL RADIOLOGICAL GROUNDWATER PROTECTION PROG RA M REPORT (ARGPPR)
5 A.Sample Analysis
 
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Docket No:    50-373 50-374 LASALLE COUNTY STATION UNITS 1 and 2 Annual Radiological Groundwater Protection Program Report 1 January Through 31 December 2012 Prepared By Teledyne Brown Engineering Environmental Services LaSalle County Station Marseilles, IL 61341 May 2013 151 of 176
5 B.Data Interpretation
 
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6 C.Background Analysis
: 1. Summary and Conclusions ............................................................................................. 1
........................................................................................... 7 1.Background Concentrations of Tritium ..................................................... 7 IV.Results and Discussion ................................................................................................. 9 A.Groundwater Results ........................................................................................... 9 B.Surface Water Results ...................................................................................... 10 C.Drinking Water Well Survey .............................................................................. 11 D.Summary of Results - Inter-laboratory Comparison Program .......................... 11 E.Leaks, Spills, and Releases ..............................................................................12 F.Trends ................................................................................................................12 G.Investigations .................................................................................................... 12 H.Actions Taken ................................................................................................... 12 152 of 176 Appendices Appendix ALocation Designation
: 11. Introduction ..................................................................................................................... 3 A. Objectives of the RGPP ...................................................................................... 3 B. Implementation of the Objectives ........................................................................ 3 C. Program Description ........................................................................................... 4 D. Characteristics of Tritium (H-3) ........................................................................... 4 III. Program Description ...................................................................................................... 5 A. Sample Analysis .................................................................................................. 5 B. Data Interpretation ............................................................................................... 6 C. Background Analysis ........................................................................................... 7
&Distance Tables Table A-1LaSalle County Station Groundwater Monitoring Sample Point List Figures Figure A-1LaSalle County Station Map of Groundwater Monitoring Sample Locations.
: 1. Background Concentrations of Tritium ..................................................... 7 IV. Results and Discussion ................................................................................................. 9 A. Groundwater Results ........................................................................................... 9 B. Surface Water Results ...................................................................................... 10 C. Drinking Water Well Survey .............................................................................. 11 D. Summary of Results - Inter-laboratory Comparison Program .......................... 11 E. Leaks, Spills, and Releases ..............................................................................12 F. Trends ................................................................................................................12 G. Investigations .................................................................................................... 12 H. Actions Taken ................................................................................................... 12 152 of 176
Appendix BData Tables Tables Table B-1.1Concentrations of Tritium, Strontium, Gross Alpha and Gross Beta in Groundwater Samples Collected in the Vicinity of LaSalle County Station, 2012.
 
Table B-1.2Concentrations of Gamma Emitters in Groundwater Samples Collected in the Vicinity of LaSalle County Station, 2012.
Appendices Appendix A  Location Designation & Distance Tables Table A-1    LaSalle County Station Groundwater Monitoring Sample Point List Figures Figure A-1  LaSalle County Station Map of Groundwater Monitoring Sample Locations.
Table B-1.3Concentrations of Hard-to-Detects in Groundwater Samples Collected in the Vicinity of LaSalle County Station, 2012.
Appendix B    Data Tables Tables Table B-1.1  Concentrations of Tritium, Strontium, Gross Alpha and Gross Beta in Groundwater Samples Collected in the Vicinity of LaSalle County Station, 2012.
Table B-I1.1 Concentrations of Tritium, Gross Alpha and Gross Beta in Surface Water Samples Collected in the Vicinity of LaSalle County Station, 2012.Table B-1L2Concentrations of Gamma Emitters in Surface Water Samples Collected in the Vicinity of LaSalle County Station, 2012.
Table B-1.2  Concentrations of Gamma Emitters in Groundwater Samples Collected in the Vicinity of LaSalle County Station, 2012.
ii 153 of 176 I.Summary and Conclusions In 2006, Exelon instituted a comprehensive program to evaluate the impact of station operations on groundwater and surface water in the vicinity of LaSalle County Station. This evaluation involved numerous station personnel and contractor support personnel. Following baseline sampling and subsequent recommendations, LaSalle's Radiological Groundwater Protection Program (RGPP) program now consists of the four surface water and eighteen groundwater well sampling locations. The results for LaSalle's RGPP sampling efforts in 2012 are included in this report.
Table B-1.3  Concentrations of Hard-to-Detects in Groundwater Samples Collected in the Vicinity of LaSalle County Station, 2012.
Table B-I1.1  Concentrations of Tritium, Gross Alpha and Gross Beta in Surface Water Samples Collected in the Vicinity of LaSalle County Station, 2012.
Table B-1L2  Concentrations of Gamma Emitters in Surface Water Samples Collected in the Vicinity of LaSalle County Station, 2012.
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I. Summary and Conclusions In 2006, Exelon instituted a comprehensive program to evaluate the impact of station operations on groundwater and surface water in the vicinity of LaSalle County Station. This evaluation involved numerous station personnel and contractor support personnel. Following baseline sampling and subsequent recommendations, LaSalle's Radiological Groundwater Protection Program (RGPP) program now consists of the four surface water and eighteen groundwater well sampling locations. The results for LaSalle's RGPP sampling efforts in 2012 are included in this report.
This is the seventh in a series of annual reports on the status of the RGPP conducted at LaSalle County Station. This report covers groundwater and surface water samples, collected from the environment, both on and off station property in 2012. During that time period, 189 analyses were performed on 82 samples from 22 locations (4 surface water and 18 groundwater wells). The monitoring was conducted by Station personnel.
This is the seventh in a series of annual reports on the status of the RGPP conducted at LaSalle County Station. This report covers groundwater and surface water samples, collected from the environment, both on and off station property in 2012. During that time period, 189 analyses were performed on 82 samples from 22 locations (4 surface water and 18 groundwater wells). The monitoring was conducted by Station personnel.
In assessing all the data gathered for this report, it was concluded that the operation of LaSalle County Station had no adverse radiological impact on the environment, and there are no known active releases into the groundwater at LaSalle County Station.
In assessing all the data gathered for this report, it was concluded that the operation of LaSalle County Station had no adverse radiological impact on the environment, and there are no known active releases into the groundwater at LaSalle County Station.
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Tritium was not detected in surface water samples at concentrations greater than the United States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) drinking water standard (and the Nuclear Regulatory Commission Reporting Limit) of 20,000 pCi/L. Levels of tritium were detected at concentrations greater than the LLD of 200 pCi/L in 7 of 18 groundwater monitoring locations. The tritium concentrations ranged from <LLD to 379,000 +/- 200 pCi/L. Elevated tritium levels
Tritium was not detected in surface water samples at concentrations greater than the United States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) drinking water standard (and the Nuclear Regulatory Commission Reporting Limit) of 20,000 pCi/L. Levels of tritium were detected at concentrations greater than the LLD of 200 pCi/L in 7 of 18 groundwater monitoring locations. The tritium concentrations ranged from <LLD to 379,000 +/- 200 pCi/L. Elevated tritium levels
(>200 pCi/L) observed are associated with the U1 CY tank leak, which occurred in June - July, 2010, and historic elevated tritium believed to be associated with the 2001 CY tank leak, as documented in the Station's 10CFR50.75(g) report.
(>200 pCi/L) observed are associated with the U1 CY tank leak, which occurred in June - July, 2010, and historic elevated tritium believed to be associated with the 2001 CY tank leak, as documented in the Station's 10CFR50.75(g) report.
Gross Alpha and Gross Beta analyses in the dissolved and suspended fractions were performed on groundwater samples during the first and fourth sampling in 2012. Gross Alpha (dissolved) was detected in one of the groundwater locations 154 of 176 at a concentration of 2.0 pCi/L. Gross Alpha (suspended) was detected in 2 of 11 samples affecting 2 of 10 groundwater locations analyzed. The concentrations ranged from 3.7 to 7.1 pCi/L. Gross Beta (dissolved) was detected in 10 of 12 samples affecting 8 of 10 groundwater locations analyzed. The concentrations ranged from 2.5 to 25.1 pCi/L. Gross Beta (suspended) was detected in 7 of 11 samples affecting 7 of 10 groundwater locations analyzed. The concentrations ranged from 3.7 to 17.9 pCi/L.
Gross Alpha and Gross Beta analyses in the dissolved and suspended fractions were performed on groundwater samples during the first and fourth sampling in 2012. Gross Alpha (dissolved) was detected in one of the groundwater locations 154 of 176
 
at a concentration of 2.0 pCi/L. Gross Alpha (suspended) was detected in 2 of 11 samples affecting 2 of 10 groundwater locations analyzed. The concentrations ranged from 3.7 to 7.1 pCi/L. Gross Beta (dissolved) was detected in 10 of 12 samples affecting 8 of 10 groundwater locations analyzed. The concentrations ranged from 2.5 to 25.1 pCi/L. Gross Beta (suspended) was detected in 7 of 11 samples affecting 7 of 10 groundwater locations analyzed. The concentrations ranged from 3.7 to 17.9 pCi/L.
Gross Alpha and Gross Beta analyses in the dissolved and suspended fractions were performed on surface water samples during the fourth sampling in 2012.
Gross Alpha and Gross Beta analyses in the dissolved and suspended fractions were performed on surface water samples during the fourth sampling in 2012.
Gross Alpha (dissolved) was detected in one of the surface water locations at a concentration of 1.2 pCi/L. Gross Alpha (suspended) was detected in one of the four surface water locations analyzed at a concentration of 1.7 pCi/IL. Gross Beta (dissolved) was detected at all four of the surface water locations analyzed.
Gross Alpha (dissolved) was detected in one of the surface water locations at a concentration of 1.2 pCi/L. Gross Alpha (suspended) was detected in one of the four surface water locations analyzed at a concentration of 1.7 pCi/IL. Gross Beta (dissolved) was detected at all four of the surface water locations analyzed.
The concentrations ranged from 9.2 to 23.7 pCi/L. Gross Beta (suspended) was detected at two of the four surface water locations analyzed. The concentrations ranged from 1.9 to 7.8 pCi/L.
The concentrations ranged from 9.2 to 23.7 pCi/L. Gross Beta (suspended) was detected at two of the four surface water locations analyzed. The concentrations ranged from 1.9 to 7.8 pCi/L.
Hard-To-Detect analyses were performed on two of the groundwater locations to establish background levels. The analyses for groundwater included Fe-55, Ni-63, Am-241, Cm-242, Cm-243/244, Pu-238, Pu-239/240, U-234, U-235, U-238. The isotopes of U-234 and U-238 was detected in one sample affecting 1 of 2 groundwater monitoring locations analyzed. The U-234 concentration range was 0.93 pCi/L and the U-238 concentration was 0.95 pCi/L. The levels detected are considered background.
Hard-To-Detect analyses were performed on two of the groundwater locations to establish background levels. The analyses for groundwater included Fe-55, Ni-63, Am-241, Cm-242, Cm-243/244, Pu-238, Pu-239/240, U-234, U-235, U-238. The isotopes of U-234 and U-238 was detected in one sample affecting 1 of 2 groundwater monitoring locations analyzed. The U-234 concentration range was 0.93 pCi/L and the U-238 concentration was 0.95 pCi/L. The levels detected are considered background.
-2 155 of 176 Introduction The LaSalle County Station (LSCS), consisting of two boiling water reactors, each rated for 3,546 MWt, owned and operated by Exelon Corporation, is located in LaSalle County, Illinois. Unit No. 1 went critical on 16 March 1982.
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Introduction The LaSalle County Station (LSCS), consisting of two boiling water reactors, each rated for 3,546 MWt, owned and operated by Exelon Corporation, is located in LaSalle County, Illinois. Unit No. 1 went critical on 16 March 1982.
Unit No. 2 went critical on 02 December 1983. The site is located in northern Illinois, approximately 75 miles southwest of Chicago, Illinois.
Unit No. 2 went critical on 02 December 1983. The site is located in northern Illinois, approximately 75 miles southwest of Chicago, Illinois.
This report covers those analyses performed by Teledyne Brown Engineering (TBE) on samples collected in 2012.
This report covers those analyses performed by Teledyne Brown Engineering (TBE) on samples collected in 2012.
A.Objectives of the RGPP The long-term objectives of the RGPP are as follows:
A.     Objectives of the RGPP The long-term objectives of the RGPP are as follows:
1.Identify suitable locations to monitor and evaluate potential impacts from station operations before significant radiological impact to the environment and potential drinking water sources.
: 1. Identify suitable locations to monitor and evaluate potential impacts from station operations before significant radiological impact to the environment and potential drinking water sources.
2.Understand the local hydrogeologic regime in the vicinity of the station and maintain up-to-date knowledge of flow patterns on the surface and shallow subsurface.
: 2. Understand the local hydrogeologic regime in the vicinity of the station and maintain up-to-date knowledge of flow patterns on the surface and shallow subsurface.
3.Perform routine water sampling and radiological analysis of water from selected locations.
: 3. Perform routine water sampling and radiological analysis of water from selected locations.
4.Report new leaks, spills, or other detections with potential radiological significance to stakeholders in a timely manner.
: 4. Report new leaks, spills, or other detections with potential radiological significance to stakeholders in a timely manner.
5.Regularly assess analytical results to identify adverse trends.
: 5. Regularly assess analytical results to identify adverse trends.
6.Take necessary corrective actions to protect groundwater resources.
: 6. Take necessary corrective actions to protect groundwater resources.
B.Implementation of the Objectives The objectives identified have been implemented at LaSalle County Station as discussed below:
B.     Implementation of the Objectives The objectives identified have been implemented at LaSalle County Station as discussed below:
Exelon and its consultant identified locations as described in the 2006 Phase 1 study. Phase 1 studies were conducted by Conestoga Rovers and Associates (CRA) and the results and conclusions were made available to state and federal regulators.The LaSalle County Station reports describe the local hydrogeologic regime. Periodically, the flow patterns on the 3 156 of 176 surface and shallow subsurface are updated based on ongoing measurements.
Exelon and its consultant identified locations as described in the 2006 Phase 1 study. Phase 1 studies were conducted by Conestoga Rovers and Associates (CRA) and the results and conclusions were made available to state and federal regulators.
2.LaSalle County Station will continue to perform routine sampling and radiological analysis of water from selected locations.
The LaSalle County Station reports describe the local hydrogeologic regime. Periodically, the flow patterns on the 3
3.LaSalle County Station has implemented procedures to identify and report new leaks, spills, or other detections with potential radiological significance in a timely manner.
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4.LaSalle County Station staff and consulting hydrogeologist assess analytical results on an ongoing basis to identify adverse trends.
 
C.Program Description 1.Sample Collection Sample locations can be found in Table A-1, Appendix A.
surface and shallow subsurface are updated based on ongoing measurements.
Groundwater and Surface Water Samples of water are collected, managed, transported and analyzed in accordance with approved procedures following EPA methods. Both groundwater and surface samples water are collected.
: 2.     LaSalle County Station will continue to perform routine sampling and radiological analysis of water from selected locations.
Sample locations, sample collection frequencies and analytical frequencies are controlled in accordance with approved station procedures. Contractor and/or station personnel are trained in the collection, preservation management, and shipment of samples, as well as in documentation of sampling events.
: 3.     LaSalle County Station has implemented procedures to identify and report new leaks, spills, or other detections with potential radiological significance in a timely manner.
: 4.     LaSalle County Station staff and consulting hydrogeologist assess analytical results on an ongoing basis to identify adverse trends.
C. Program Description
: 1. Sample Collection Sample locations can be found in Table A-1, Appendix A.
Groundwater and Surface Water Samples of water are collected, managed, transported and analyzed in accordance with approved procedures following EPA methods. Both groundwater and surface samples water are collected. Sample locations, sample collection frequencies and analytical frequencies are controlled in accordance with approved station procedures. Contractor and/or station personnel are trained in the collection, preservation management, and shipment of samples, as well as in documentation of sampling events.
Analytical laboratories are subject to internal quality assurance programs, industry cross-check programs, as well as nuclear industry audits. Station personnel review and evaluate all analytical data deliverables as data are received.
Analytical laboratories are subject to internal quality assurance programs, industry cross-check programs, as well as nuclear industry audits. Station personnel review and evaluate all analytical data deliverables as data are received.
Analytical data results are reviewed by both station personnel and an independent hydrogeologist for adverse trends or changes to hydrogeologic conditions.
Analytical data results are reviewed by both station personnel and an independent hydrogeologist for adverse trends or changes to hydrogeologic conditions.
D.Characteristics of Tritium (H-3)
D. Characteristics of Tritium (H-3)
Tritium (chemical symbol H-3) is a radioactive isotope of hydrogen. The most common form of tritium is tritium oxide, which is also called "tritiated water." The chemical properties of tritium are essentially those of ordinary hydrogen.Tritiated water behaves the same as ordinary water in both the 157 of 176 environment and the body. Tritium can be taken into the body by drinking water, breathing air, eating food, or absorption through skin. Once tritium enters the body, it disperses quickly and is uniformly distributed throughout the body. Tritium is excreted primarily through urine with a clearance rate characterized by an effective biological half-life of about 14 days.Within one month or so after ingestion, essentially all tritium is cleared. Organically bound tritium (tritium that is incorporated in organic compounds) can remain in the body for a longer period.
Tritium (chemical symbol H-3) is a radioactive isotope of hydrogen. The most common form of tritium is tritium oxide, which is also called "tritiated water." The chemical properties of tritium are essentially those of ordinary hydrogen.
Tritium is produced naturally in the upper atmosphere when cosmic rays strike air molecules. Tritium is also produced during nuclear weapons explosions, as a by-product in reactors producing electricity, and in special production reactors, where the isotopes lithium-7 and/or boron-10 are activated to produce tritium.
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Like normal water, tritiated water is colorless and odorless. Tritiated water behaves chemically and physically like non-tritiated water in the subsurface, and therefore tritiated water will travel at the same velocity as the average groundwater velocity.
 
environment and the body. Tritium can be taken into the body by drinking water, breathing air, eating food, or absorption through skin. Once tritium enters the body, it disperses quickly and is uniformly distributed throughout the body. Tritium is excreted primarily through urine with a clearance rate characterized by an effective biological half-life of about 14 days. Within one month or so after ingestion, essentially all tritium is cleared. Organically bound tritium (tritium that is incorporated in organic compounds) can remain in the body for a longer period.
Tritium is produced naturally in the upper atmosphere when cosmic rays strike air molecules. Tritium is also produced during nuclear weapons explosions, as a by-product in reactors producing electricity, and in special production reactors, where the isotopes lithium-7 and/or boron-10 are activated to produce tritium. Like normal water, tritiated water is colorless and odorless. Tritiated water behaves chemically and physically like non-tritiated water in the subsurface, and therefore tritiated water will travel at the same velocity as the average groundwater velocity.
Tritium has a half-life of approximately 12.3 years. It decays spontaneously to helium-3 (3He). This radioactive decay releases a beta particle (low-energy electron). The radioactive decay of tritium is the source of the health risk from exposure to tritium. Tritium is one of the least dangerous radionuclides because it emits very weak radiation and leaves the body relatively quickly. Since tritium is almost always found as water, it goes directly into soft tissues and organs. The associated dose to these tissues is generally uniform and is dependent on the water content of the specific tissue.
Tritium has a half-life of approximately 12.3 years. It decays spontaneously to helium-3 (3He). This radioactive decay releases a beta particle (low-energy electron). The radioactive decay of tritium is the source of the health risk from exposure to tritium. Tritium is one of the least dangerous radionuclides because it emits very weak radiation and leaves the body relatively quickly. Since tritium is almost always found as water, it goes directly into soft tissues and organs. The associated dose to these tissues is generally uniform and is dependent on the water content of the specific tissue.
III.Program Description A.Sample Analysis This section describes the general analytical methodologies used by TBE to analyze the environmental samples for radioactivity for the LaSalle County Station RGPP in 2012. Sample and analysis and frequency is based upon well location, assessed risk and site hydrogeology as described in the RGPP.
III. Program Description A. Sample Analysis This section describes the general analytical methodologies used by TBE to analyze the environmental samples for radioactivity for the LaSalle County Station RGPP in 2012. Sample and analysis and frequency is based upon well location, assessed risk and site hydrogeology as described in the RGPP.
In order to achieve the stated objectives, the current program includes the following analyses:
In order to achieve the stated objectives, the current program includes the following analyses:
1.Concentrations of gamma emitters in groundwater and surface water.2.Concentrations of strontium in groundwater. 158 of 176 3.Concentrations of tritium in groundwater and surface water.
: 1.     Concentrations of gamma emitters in groundwater and surface water.
4.Concentrations of Gross Alpha, Dissolved and Suspended and Gross Beta, Dissolved and Suspended in groundwater and surface water.5.Concentrations of Am-241 in groundwater.
: 2.     Concentrations of strontium in groundwater.
6.Concentrations of Cm-242 and Cm-2431244 in groundwater.
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7.Concentrations of Pu-238 and PU-239/240 in groundwater.
: 3. Concentrations of tritium in groundwater and surface water.
8.Concentrations of U-234, U-235 and U-238 in groundwater.
: 4. Concentrations of Gross Alpha, Dissolved and Suspended and Gross Beta, Dissolved and Suspended in groundwater and surface water.
9.Concentrations of Fe-55 in groundwater.
: 5. Concentrations of Am-241 in groundwater.
10.Concentrations of Ni-63 in groundwater.
: 6. Concentrations of Cm-242 and Cm-2431244 in groundwater.
B.Data Interpretation The radiological data collected prior to LaSalle County Station becoming operational were used as a baseline with which these operational data were compared. For the purpose of this report, LaSalle County Station was considered operational at initial criticality. Several factors were important in the interpretation of the data:
: 7. Concentrations of Pu-238 and PU-239/240 in groundwater.
1.Lower Limit of Detection and Minimum Detectable Concentration The lower limit of detection (LLD) is specified by federal regulation as a minimum sensitivity value that must be achieved routinely by the analytical parameter.
: 8. Concentrations of U-234, U-235 and U-238 in groundwater.
2.Laboratory Measurements Uncertainty The estimated uncertainty in measurement of tritium in environmental samples is frequently on the order of 50% of the measurement value.
: 9. Concentrations of Fe-55 in groundwater.
Statistically, the exact value of a measurement is expressed as a range with a stated level of confidence. The convention is to report results with a 95% level of confidence. The uncertainty comes from calibration standards, sample volume or weight measurements, sampling uncertainty and other factors. Exelon reports the uncertainty of a measurement created by statistical process (counting error) as well as all sources of error (Total Propagated Uncertainty or TPU). Each result has two values 159 of 176 calculated.
: 10. Concentrations of Ni-63 in groundwater.
Exelon reports the TPU by following the result with plus or minus +/- the estimated sample standard deviation, as TPU, that is obtained by propagating all sources of analytical uncertainty in measurements.
B. Data Interpretation The radiological data collected prior to LaSalle County Station becoming operational were used as a baseline with which these operational data were compared. For the purpose of this report, LaSalle County Station was considered operational at initial criticality. Several factors were important in the interpretation of the data:
: 1. Lower Limit of Detection and Minimum Detectable Concentration The lower limit of detection (LLD) is specified by federal regulation as a minimum sensitivity value that must be achieved routinely by the analytical parameter.
: 2. Laboratory Measurements Uncertainty The estimated uncertainty in measurement of tritium in environmental samples is frequently on the order of 50% of the measurement value.
Statistically, the exact value of a measurement is expressed as a range with a stated level of confidence. The convention is to report results with a 95% level of confidence. The uncertainty comes from calibration standards, sample volume or weight measurements, sampling uncertainty and other factors. Exelon reports the uncertainty of a measurement created by statistical process (counting error) as well as all sources of error (Total Propagated Uncertainty or TPU). Each result has two values 159 of 176
 
calculated. Exelon reports the TPU by following the result with plus or minus +/- the estimated sample standard deviation, as TPU, that is obtained by propagating all sources of analytical uncertainty in measurements.
Analytical uncertainties are reported at the 95% confidence level in this report for reporting consistency with the AREOR.
Analytical uncertainties are reported at the 95% confidence level in this report for reporting consistency with the AREOR.
C.Background Analysis A pre-operational radiological environmental monitoring program (pre-operational REMP) was conducted to establish background radioactivity levels prior to operation of the Station. The environmental media sampled and analyzed during the pre-operational REMP were atmospheric radiation, fall-out, domestic water, surface water, precipitation, marine life, and foodstuffs. The results of the monitoring were detailed in the report entitled, Environmental Radiological Monitoring for LaSalle County Nuclear Power Station, Commonwealth Edison Company, Annual Reports for the years 1979 and 1981. The pre-operational REMP contained analytical results from samples collected from the surface water and groundwater.
C. Background Analysis A pre-operational radiological environmental monitoring program (pre-operational REMP) was conducted to establish background radioactivity levels prior to operation of the Station. The environmental media sampled and analyzed during the pre-operational REMP were atmospheric radiation, fall-out, domestic water, surface water, precipitation, marine life, and foodstuffs. The results of the monitoring were detailed in the report entitled, Environmental Radiological Monitoring for LaSalle County Nuclear Power Station, Commonwealth Edison Company, Annual Reports for the years 1979 and 1981. The pre-operational REMP contained analytical results from samples collected from the surface water and groundwater.
1.Background Concentrations of Tritium The purpose of the following discussion is to summarize background measurements of tritium in various media performed by others. Additional detail may be found by consulting references (CRA 2006).
: 1.     Background Concentrations of Tritium The purpose of the following discussion is to summarize background measurements of tritium in various media performed by others. Additional detail may be found by consulting references (CRA 2006).
a.Tritium Production Tritium is created in the environment from naturally occurring processes both cosmic and subterranean, as well as from anthropogenic (i.e., man-made) sources. In the upper atmosphere, "Cosmogenic" tritium is produced from the bombardment of stable nuclides and combines with oxygen to form tritiated water, which will then enter the hydrologic cycle.Below ground, "lithogenic" tritium is produced by the bombardment of natural lithium present in crystalline rocks by neutrons produced by the radioactive decay of naturally abundant uranium and thorium. Lithogenic production of tritium is usually negligible compared to other sources due to the limited abundance of lithium in rock. The lithogenic tritium is introduced directly to groundwater.
: a.     Tritium Production Tritium is created in the environment from naturally occurring processes both cosmic and subterranean, as well as from anthropogenic (i.e., man-made) sources. In the upper atmosphere, "Cosmogenic" tritium is produced from the bombardment of stable nuclides and combines with oxygen to form tritiated water, which will then enter the hydrologic cycle. Below ground, "lithogenic" tritium is produced by the bombardment of natural lithium present in crystalline rocks by neutrons produced by the radioactive decay of naturally abundant uranium and thorium. Lithogenic production of tritium is usually negligible compared to other sources due to the limited abundance of lithium in rock. The lithogenic tritium is introduced directly to groundwater.
A major anthropogenic source of tritium and strontium-90 160 of 176 comes from the former atmospheric testing of thermonuclear weapons. Levels of tritium in precipitation increased significantly during the 1950s and early 1960s, and later with additional testing, resulting in the release of significant amounts of tritium to the atmosphere. The Canadian heavy water nuclear power reactors, other commercial power reactors, nuclear research and weapons production continue to influence tritium concentrations in the environment.
A major anthropogenic source of tritium and strontium-90 160 of 176
b.Precipitation Data Precipitation samples are routinely collected at stations around the world for the analysis of tritium and other radionuclides. Two publicly available databases that provide tritium concentrations in precipitation are Global Network of Isotopes in Precipitation (GNIP) and USEPA's RadNet database. GNIP provides tritium precipitation concentration data for samples collected world wide from 1960 to 2006.
 
RadNet provides tritium precipitation concentration data forsamples collected at stations throughout the U.S. from 1960 up to and including 2006. Based on GNIP data for sample stations located in the U.S. Midwest, tritium concentrationspeaked around 1963. This peak, which approached 10,000 pCi/L for some stations, coincided with the atmospheric testing of thermonuclear weapons. Tritium concentrations in surface water showed a sharp decline up until 1975 followed by a gradual decline since that time. Tritium concentrations in Midwest precipitation have typically been below 100 pCi/Lsince around 1980. LaSalle's 1979 or 1981 pre-operational REMP showed precipitation tritium concentrations >300 pCi/L.Tritium concentrations in wells may still be above the 200 pCi/L detection limit from the external causes described above.Water from previous years and decades is naturally captured in groundwater, so some well water sources today are affected by the surface water from the 1960s that was elevated in tritium.
comes from the former atmospheric testing of thermonuclear weapons. Levels of tritium in precipitation increased significantly during the 1950s and early 1960s, and later with additional testing, resulting in the release of significant amounts of tritium to the atmosphere. The Canadian heavy water nuclear power reactors, other commercial power reactors, nuclear research and weapons production continue to influence tritium concentrations in the environment.
: b. Precipitation Data Precipitation samples are routinely collected at stations around the world for the analysis of tritium and other radionuclides. Two publicly available databases that provide tritium concentrations in precipitation are Global Network of Isotopes in Precipitation (GNIP) and USEPA's RadNet database. GNIP provides tritium precipitation concentration data for samples collected world wide from 1960 to 2006.
RadNet provides tritium precipitation concentration data for samples collected at stations throughout the U.S. from 1960 up to and including 2006. Based on GNIP data for sample stations located in the U.S. Midwest, tritium concentrations peaked around 1963. This peak, which approached 10,000 pCi/L for some stations, coincided with the atmospheric testing of thermonuclear weapons. Tritium concentrations in surface water showed a sharp decline up until 1975 followed by a gradual decline since that time. Tritium concentrations in Midwest precipitation have typically been below 100 pCi/L since around 1980. LaSalle's 1979 or 1981 pre-operational REMP showed precipitation tritium concentrations >300 pCi/L. Tritium concentrations in wells may still be above the 200 pCi/L detection limit from the external causes described above. Water from previous years and decades is naturally captured in groundwater, so some well water sources today are affected by the surface water from the 1960s that was elevated in tritium.
Surface Water Data Tritium concentrations are routinely measured in large surface water bodies, including Lake Michigan and the Mississippi River. Illinois surface water data were typically less than 100 pCi/L. Illinois River H-3 results have shown
Surface Water Data Tritium concentrations are routinely measured in large surface water bodies, including Lake Michigan and the Mississippi River. Illinois surface water data were typically less than 100 pCi/L. Illinois River H-3 results have shown
>200 pCi/L, as evidenced in LaSalle's REMP program sample results. This could be attributable to releases from Braidwood and Dresden upstream. 161 of 176 The USEPA RadNet surface water data typically has a reported `Combined Standard Uncertainty' of 35 to 50 pCi/L.According to USEPA, this corresponds to a +/- 70 to 100 pCi/L 95% confidence bound on each given measurement.
  >200 pCi/L, as evidenced in LaSalle's REMP program sample results. This could be attributable to releases from Braidwood and Dresden upstream.
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The USEPA RadNet surface water data typically has a reported `Combined Standard Uncertainty' of 35 to 50 pCi/L.
According to USEPA, this corresponds to a +/- 70 to 100 pCi/L 95% confidence bound on each given measurement.
Therefore, the typical background data provided may be subject to measurement uncertainty of approximately +/- 70 to 100 pCi/L.
Therefore, the typical background data provided may be subject to measurement uncertainty of approximately +/- 70 to 100 pCi/L.
The radio-analytical laboratory is counting tritium results to an Exelon specified LLD of 200 pCi/L. Typically, the lowest positive measurement will be reported within a range of 40 -
The radio-analytical laboratory is counting tritium results to an Exelon specified LLD of 200 pCi/L. Typically, the lowest positive measurement will be reported within a range of 40 -
240 pCi/L or 140 +/- 100 pCi/L. Clearly, these sample results cannot be distinguished as different from background at this concentration.
240 pCi/L or 140 +/- 100 pCi/L. Clearly, these sample results cannot be distinguished as different from background at this concentration.
IV.Results and Discussion A.Groundwater Results Groundwater Samples were collected from onsite wells throughout the year in accordance with the station radiological groundwater protection program. Analytical results and anomalies are discussed below.
IV. Results and Discussion A. Groundwater Results Groundwater Samples were collected from onsite wells throughout the year in accordance with the station radiological groundwater protection program. Analytical results and anomalies are discussed below.
Tritium Samples from 18 locations were analyzed for tritium activity.
Tritium Samples from 18 locations were analyzed for tritium activity.
Tritium values ranged from <LLD to 379,000 pCi/L at well MW-LS-1 04S. Based on the hyrogeological study conducted at LaSalle, there is no feasible pathway into a drinking water supply.
Tritium values ranged from <LLD to 379,000 pCi/L at well MW-LS-1 04S. Based on the hyrogeological study conducted at LaSalle, there is no feasible pathway into a drinking water supply.
Based on established aquifer flow paths the location most representative of potential offsite release into groundwater was also less than the detection limit (Table B-1.1, Appendix B).
Based on established aquifer flow paths the location most representative of potential offsite release into groundwater was also less than the detection limit (Table B-1.1, Appendix B).
Strontium Nine samples from 9 groundwater locations were analyzed for Strontium-89 and Strontium
Strontium Nine samples from 9 groundwater locations were analyzed for Strontium -89 and Strontium -90. The results were less than the required detection limit of 10 pCi/liter for Strontium -89 and less than the required detection limit of 1.0 pCi/liter for Strontium-90 (Table B-1.1, Appendix B).
-90. The results were less than the required detection limit of 10 pCi/
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liter for Strontium
 
-89 and less than the required detection limit of 1.0 pCi/liter for Strontium-90 (Table B-1.1, Appendix B).
Gross Alpha and Gross Beta (dissolved and suspended)
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Gross Alpha (dissolved) was detected in one of the groundwater locations at a concentration of 2.0 pCi/L. Gross Alpha (suspended) was detected in 2 of 11 samples affecting 2 of 10 groundwater locations analyzed. The concentrations ranged from 3.7 to 7.1 pCi/L. Gross Beta (dissolved) was detected in 10 of 12 samples affecting 8 of 10 groundwater locations analyzed. The concentrations ranged from 2.5 to 25.1 pCi/L. Gross Beta (suspended) was detected in 7 of 11 samples affecting 7 of 10 groundwater locations analyzed. The concentrations ranged from 3.7 to 17.9 pCi/L. These concentrations of Gross Alpha and Gross Beta, which are slightly above detectable levels, are considered to be background and are not the result of plant effluents (Table B-1.1, Appendix B).
Gross Alpha (dissolved) was detected in one of the groundwater locations at a concentration of 2.0 pCi/L. Gross Alpha (suspended) was detected in 2 of 11 samples affecting 2 of 10 groundwater locations analyzed. The concentrations ranged from 3.7 to 7.1 pCi/L.Gross Beta (dissolved) was detected in 10 of 12 samples affecting 8 of 10 groundwater locations analyzed. The concentrations ranged from 2.5 to 25.1 pCi/L. Gross Beta(suspended) was detected in 7 of 11 samples affecting 7 of 10 groundwater locations analyzed. The concentrations ranged from 3.7 to 17.9 pCi/L. These concentrations of Gross Alpha and Gross Beta, which are slightly above detectable levels, are considered to be background and are not the result of plant effluents (Table B-1.1, Appendix B).
Gamma Emitters No gamma emitting nuclides were detected in any of the samples analyzed (Table B-1.2, Appendix B).
Gamma Emitters No gamma emitting nuclides were detected in any of the samples analyzed (Table B-1.2, Appendix B).
Hard-To-Detect Hard-To-Detect analyses were performed on two groundwater locations to establish background levels. The analyses included Fe-55, Ni-63, Am-241, Cm-242, Cm-243/244, Pu-238, Pu-239/240, U-234, U-235, and U-238. The isotopes of U-234 and U-238 was detected in one sample affecting 1 of 2 groundwater monitoring locations analyzed. The U-234 concentration was 0.93 pCi/L and the U-238 concentration was 0.95 pCi/L. The levels detected are considered background (Table B-1.3, Appendix B).
Hard-To-Detect Hard-To-Detect analyses were performed on two groundwater locations to establish background levels. The analyses included Fe-55, Ni-63, Am-241, Cm-242, Cm-243/244, Pu-238, Pu-239/240, U-234, U-235, and U-238. The isotopes of U-234 and U-238 was detected in one sample affecting 1 of 2 groundwater monitoring locations analyzed. The U-234 concentration was 0.93 pCi/L and the U-238 concentration was 0.95 pCi/L. The levels detected are considered background (Table B-1.3, Appendix B).
All other hard-to-detect nuclides were not detected at concentrations greater than their respective MDCs.
All other hard-to-detect nuclides were not detected at concentrations greater than their respective MDCs.
B.Surface Water Results Surface Water Samples were collected from on and off-site surface water locations throughout the year in accordance with the station radiological groundwater protection program. Analytical results and anomalies are discussed below. 163 of 176 Tritium Samples from four locations were analyzed for tritium activity.
B. Surface Water Results Surface Water Samples were collected from on and off-site surface water locations throughout the year in accordance with the station radiological groundwater protection program. Analytical results and anomalies are discussed below.
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Tritium Samples from four locations were analyzed for tritium activity.
Seven of 18 samples from 2 of 4 surface water locations did show activity above 200 pCi/L. The concentrations ranged from 291 to 2,740 pCi/L. Based on the hyrogeological study conducted at LaSalle, there is no feasible pathway into a drinking water supply.
Seven of 18 samples from 2 of 4 surface water locations did show activity above 200 pCi/L. The concentrations ranged from 291 to 2,740 pCi/L. Based on the hyrogeological study conducted at LaSalle, there is no feasible pathway into a drinking water supply.
Based on established aquifer flow paths the location most representative of potential offsite release into groundwater was also less than the detection limit. These concentrations of Gross Alpha and Gross Beta, which are slightly above detectable levels, are considered to be background and are not the result of plant effluents (Table B-11.1, Appendix B).
Based on established aquifer flow paths the location most representative of potential offsite release into groundwater was also less than the detection limit. These concentrations of Gross Alpha and Gross Beta, which are slightly above detectable levels, are considered to be background and are not the result of plant effluents (Table B-11.1, Appendix B).
Gross Alpha and Gross Beta (dissolved and suspended)
Gross Alpha and Gross Beta (dissolved and suspended)
Gross Alpha and Gross Beta analyses in the dissolved and suspended fractions were performed on surface water samples during the fourth sampling in 2012. Gross Alpha (dissolved) was detected in one of the surface water locations at a concentration of 1.2 pCi/L. Gross Alpha (suspended) was detected in one of the four surface water locations analyzed at a concentration of 1.7 pCi/IL.
Gross Alpha and Gross Beta analyses in the dissolved and suspended fractions were performed on surface water samples during the fourth sampling in 2012. Gross Alpha (dissolved) was detected in one of the surface water locations at a concentration of 1.2 pCi/L. Gross Alpha (suspended) was detected in one of the four surface water locations analyzed at a concentration of 1.7 pCi/IL.
Gross Beta (dissolved) was detected at all four of the surface water locations analyzed. The concentrations ranged from 9.2 to 23.7 pCi/L.Gross Beta (suspended) was detected at two of the four surface water locations analyzed. The concentrations ranged from 1.9 to 7.8 pCi/L (Table B-I1.1, Appendix B).
Gross Beta (dissolved) was detected at all four of the surface water locations analyzed. The concentrations ranged from 9.2 to 23.7 pCi/L. Gross Beta (suspended) was detected at two of the four surface water locations analyzed. The concentrations ranged from 1.9 to 7.8 pCi/L (Table B-I1.1, Appendix B).
Gamma Emitters No gamma emitting nuclides were detected in any of the samples analyzed. (Table B-11.2, Appendix B).
Gamma Emitters No gamma emitting nuclides were detected in any of the samples analyzed. (Table B-11.2, Appendix B).
C.Drinking Water Well Survey A drinking water well survey was conducted during the summer 2006 by CRA (CRA 2006) around the LaSalle County Station. This survey concluded that no residents in the vicinity of the plant utilize the shallow water aquifer as a drinking water supply. Site hydrological studies of aquifer flow and permeation rates from the shallow aquifer to the deep aquifer concluded that there is no feasible dose receptor via a ground water pathway at LaSalle.
C. Drinking Water Well Survey A drinking water well survey was conducted during the summer 2006 by CRA (CRA 2006) around the LaSalle County Station. This survey concluded that no residents in the vicinity of the plant utilize the shallow water aquifer as a drinking water supply. Site hydrological studies of aquifer flow and permeation rates from the shallow aquifer to the deep aquifer concluded that there is no feasible dose receptor via a ground water pathway at LaSalle.
Summary of Results - Inter-Laboratory Comparison Program Inter-Laboratory Comparison Program results for TBE and 164 of 176 Environmental Inc. (Midwest Labs) are presented in the AREOR.
Summary of Results - Inter-Laboratory Comparison Program Inter-Laboratory Comparison Program results for TBE and 164 of 176
E.Leaks, Spills, and Releases There were no new leaks identified at LaSalle Station during the reporting period.
 
F.Trends Analysis results from samples continue to be trended in order to assess impact to groundwater at LaSalle Station. There were no new leaks identified in the reporting period. Sample data from the plume arising from the 2010 U1 CY tank leak is being trended per the LaSalle RGPP.
Environmental Inc. (Midwest Labs) are presented in the AREOR.
E. Leaks, Spills, and Releases There were no new leaks identified at LaSalle Station during the reporting period.
F. Trends Analysis results from samples continue to be trended in order to assess impact to groundwater at LaSalle Station. There were no new leaks identified in the reporting period. Sample data from the plume arising from the 2010 U1 CY tank leak is being trended per the LaSalle RGPP.
The plume had been dispersing with groundwater flow, however, an extraction well has been installed to provide additional control of the plume migration (see Section H.3). Currently, no tritium has migrated offsite, and tritium migration offsite is not expected.
The plume had been dispersing with groundwater flow, however, an extraction well has been installed to provide additional control of the plume migration (see Section H.3). Currently, no tritium has migrated offsite, and tritium migration offsite is not expected.
G.Investigations No new investigations were carried out during the reporting period.
G. Investigations No new investigations were carried out during the reporting period.
H.Actions Taken 1.Compensatory Actions No compensatory actions were taken during the reporting period.
H. Actions Taken
2.Installation of Monitoring Wells Two additional monitoring wells (TW-LS-120 and TW-LS-1215) were installed in June 2012 to further evaluate the tritium plume in the area of the U1 CY tank.
: 1. Compensatory Actions No compensatory actions were taken during the reporting period.
3.Actions to Recover/Reverse Plumes An extraction well (RW-LS-100S), to control the migration of the tritium plume near the U1 CY tank, was installed and became operational in October 2012. 165 of 176 APPENDIX A LOCATION DESIGNATION 166 of 176 TABLE A-1 LaSalle County Station Groundwater Monitoring Sample Point List, 2012 Site Site Type SW-LS-101 SW-LS-102 SW-LS-103 SW-LS-104 SW-LS-105 SW-LS-106 MW-LS-101S MW-LS-102S MW-LS-103S MW-LS-104S MW-LS-105S MW-LS-106S MW-LS-107S MW-LS-1 08S MW-LS-109S MW-LS-1105 MW-LS-111S MW-LS-112S MW-LS-1135 H P-2 H P-5 H P-7 HP-10 RW-LS-100S TW-LS-114S TW-LS-115S TW-LS-116S TW-LS-117S TW-LS-118S TW-LS-119S TW-LS-120S TW-LS-121 S Surface Water Surface Water Surface Water Surface Water Surface Water Surface WaterMonitoring WellMonitoring WellMonitoring WellMonitoring WellMonitoring WellMonitoring WellMonitoring WellMonitoring WellMonitoring WellMonitoring WellMonitoring WellMonitoring WellMonitoring WellMonitoring WellMonitoring WellMonitoring WellMonitoring WellExtraction WellMonitoring WellMonitoring WellMonitoring WellMonitoring WellMonitoring WellMonitoring WellMonitoring Well Monitoring Well A-1 167 of 176 APPENDIX A-1 LASALLE COUNTY STATION MAP OF GROUNDWATER MONITORING SAMPLE LOCATIONS 4 t FLEETWIDE ASSESSMENT LaSALLE GENERATING STATION MARSEILLES. ILLINOIS EXELON GENERATION COMPANY. LLC ADDITIONAL MONITORING WELL LOCATION KEY PLAN EW n w.w,6unvsu X169 o f f 17 176 APPENDIX B DATA TABLES 170 of 176 TABLE B-1.1CONCENTRATIONS OF TRITIUM, STRONTIUM, GROSS ALPHA AND GROSS BETA IN GROUNDWATER SAMPLES COLLECTED IN THE VICINITY OF LASALLE COUNTY STATION, 2012 RESULTS IN UNITS OF PCI/LITER +/- 2 SIGMA SITECOLLECTIONH-3Sr-89Sr-90Gr-A (DIS)
: 2. Installation of Monitoring Wells Two additional monitoring wells (TW-LS-120 and TW-LS-1215) were installed in June 2012 to further evaluate the tritium plume in the area of the U1 CY tank.
Gr-A (SUS)Gr-B (DIS)Gr-B (SUS)
: 3. Actions to Recover/Reverse Plumes An extraction well (RW-LS-100S), to control the migration of the tritium plume near the U1 CY tank, was installed and became operational in October 2012.
DATE HP-1002/07/12< 187< 3.3< 0.6< 4.9< 1.1< 5.9< 2.6 HP-1006/11/12< 197 HP-1009/20/12< 170 HP-1012/03/12< 189 HP-202/06/12< 186< 2.8< 0.5< 2.3< 5.725.1 +/- 3.813.0 +/- 2.2 HP-206/11/12< 197 HP-209/20/12< 172 HP-212/04/12< 195 HP-502/06/12< 187< 3.1< 0.62.0 +/- 1.27.1 +/- 0.84.3 +/- 1.24.2 +/- 0.6 HP-506/11/12< 198 HP-509/20/12< 173 HP-512/03/12< 194 HP-703/22/12< 188< 2.8< 0.6< 4.1< 1.112.3 +/- 2.1 < 2.0 HP-706/21/12< 199 HP-709/20/12< 172 HP-712/04/12< 191 MW-LS-104S02/06/12245000 +/- 24400 < 3.1< 0.6< 0.6< 1.6< 3.14.3 +/- 0.7 MW-LS-104S 06/11/12379000 +/- 37700 MW-LS-104S 09/14/12292000 +/- 28900 MW-LS-104S 12/03/12290000 +/- 27000 MW-LS-105S02/07/12328 +/- 132< 3.2< 0.6< 0.8< 1.23.6 +/- 0.917.9 +/- 1.2 MW-LS-105S 06/11/12< 200 MW-LS-105S 09/20/12604 +/- 136 MW-LS-105S 12/03/12200 +/- 128 MW-LS-106S 02/08/12< 190 MW-LS-106S12/05/12< 172< 1.53.7 +/- 1.72.5 +/- 1.116.4 +/- 2.5 MW-LS-107S02/07/12< 187< 1.8< 0.6< 1.6< 1.23.0 +/- 1.23.7 +/- 0.9 MW-LS-107S 02/07/12 Recount5.9 +/- 3.1 MW-LS-107S 06/11/12< 198 MW-LS-107S 09/21/12< 171 MW-LS-107S 12/03/12< 191 MW-LS-111 S02/08/12< 160< 2.0< 0.6< 4.2< 1.914.5 +/- 3.97.1+/- 2.0 MW-LS-111 S 06/12/12< 195 MW-LS-111S 09/21/12< 173 MW-LS-1 11 S12/04/12< 189 RW-LS-100S 09/20/12< 188 RW-LS-100510/23/12< 5.5< 0.7 RW-LS-100S11/15/12< 190< 0.8< 0.52.7 +/- 0.8 < 1.7 RW-LS-100S12/15/122020 +/- 262< 0.6< 0.33.8 +/- 0.9 < 1.7 RW-LS-100S12/15/12 Reanalysis1910 +/- 257 TW-LS-114S02/07/12< 161 TW-LS-114S06/21/12< 148 TW-LS-114S09/20/12< 171 TW-LS-114S12/03/12< 195 TW-LS-115S02/07/12< 161 TW-LS-115S06/11/12< 179 TW-LS-115S09/20/12< 173 TW-LS-115S12/03/12< 190 TW-LS-116S02/06/1217500 +/- 1790 TW-LS-116S06/11/1214100 +/- 1440 TW-LS-116S09/21/1220000 +/- 2040 TW-LS-116S12/03/1214600 +/- 1510 TW-LS-117S02/07/12< 157 TW-LS-117S06/11/12< 152B-1171 of 176 TABLE B-I.1CONCENTRATIONS OF TRITIUM, STRONTIUM, GROSS ALPHA AND GROSS BETA IN GROUNDWATER SAMPLES COLLECTED IN THE VICINITY OF LASALLE COUNTY STATION, 2012 RESULTS IN UNITS OF PCI/LITER +/- 2 SIGMA SITECOLLECTIONH-3Sr-89Sr-90Gr-A (DIS)
165 of 176
Gr-A (SUS)Gr-B (DIS)Gr-B (SUS)
 
DATE TW-LS-117S09/20/12< 174 TW-LS-117S12/03/12< 189 TW-LS-118S02/06/12297000 +/- 29100 TW-LS-118S06/11/12260000 +/- 25100 TW-LS-118S09/14/12186000 +/- 18300 TW-LS-118S12/03/12171000 +/- 17100 TW-LS-119S02/07/12658 +/- 133 TW-LS-119S06/20/1231400 +/- 3170 TW-LS-1 19S06/20/12 Recount29400 +/- 2980 TW-LS-1 19S06/20/12 Reanalysis28900 +/- 2930 TW-LS-119S09/21/12842 +/- 147 TW-LS-119S12/03/121700 +/- 232 TW-LS-119S12/03/12 Recount1830 +/- 243 TW-LS-119S12/03/12 Reanalysis1600 +/- 228 TW-LS-120S09/20/121760 +/- 230 TW-LS-120S12/03/1211100 +/- 1160 TW-LS-120S12/03/12 Recount11900 +/- 1230 TW-LS-120S12/03/12 Reanalysis10600 +/- 1110 TW-LS-121S09/20/12< 176 TW-LS-121S12/07/12< 186 B-2172 of 176 TABLE B-I.2 CONCENTRATIONS OF GAMMA EMITTERS IN GROUNDWATER SAMPLES COLLECTED IN THE VICINITY OF LASALLE COUNTY STATION, 2012 RESULTS IN UNITS OF PCI/LITER +/- 2 SIGMA COLLECTION Be-7K-40 DATE 02/07/12 02/06/12 02/06/12 03/22/12 02/06/12 09/14/12 02/07/12 12/05/12 02/07/12 02/08/12 11/15/12 12/15/12< 17< 20< 20< 31< 21<14< 15< 42< 18< 19< 29< 26 SITEHP-10 HP-2 HP-5 HP-7 MW-LS-104S MW-LS-1 04S MW-LS-105S MW-LS-106S MW-LS-107S MW-LS-1 11 S RW-LS-100S RW-LS-100S Mn-54 Co-58Fe-59Co-60 Zn-65Nb-95Zr-951-131Cs-134Cs-137 Ba-140La-140<2<2<4<2<3<2<3<9<2<2<16<5<2<2<7<2<4<2<4<12<2<2<20<7<2<2<5<2<4<2<4<11<2<2<19<6<3<3<5<3<7<4<6<5<3<3<15<5<2<2<6<2<4<3<4<13<2<2<22<7<1<1<3<1<2<2<2<12<1<1<18<5<2<2<4<1<3<2<3<9<1<2<15<5<3<4<11<3<6<5<8<529<3<3<267<81<2<2<4<2<3<2<3<9<2<2<17<5<2<2<5<2<4<2<4<9<2<2<17<5<1<2<8<1<3<3<5<1495<1<1<373<133<2<2<6<2<3<2<4<168<1<2<96<29 0 BOLDED VALUES INDICATE MDC WAS NOT MET DUE TO VOLUME SUPPLIED AND AGE OF SAMPLE AND AT TIME OF RECEIPT TABLE B-1.3CONCENTRATIONS OF HARD TO DETECTS IN GROUNDWATER SAMPLES COLLECTED IN THE VICINITY OF LASALLE COUNTY STATION, 2012 RESULTS IN UNITS OF PCI/LITER +/- 2 SIGMA SITECOLLECTIONAm-241Cm-242 Cm-2431244Pu-238Pu-239/240U-234U-235U-238Fe-55Ni-63 DATE MW-LS-104S02/06/12< 0.07< 0.03< 0.05< 0.10< 0.070.93 +/- 0.31 < 0.110.95 +/- 0.32 < 196< 3.5 RW-LS-100S10/23/12< 136< 3.3 TABLE B-I1.1CONCENTRATIONS OF TRITIUM IN SURFACE WATER SAMPLES COLLECTED IN THE VICINITY OF LASALLE COUNTY STATION, 2012 RESULTS IN UNITS OF PCI/LITER +/- 2 SIGMA SITECOLLECTIONH-3Gr-A (DIS)
APPENDIX A LOCATION DESIGNATION 166 of 176
Gr-A (SUS)Gr-B (DIS)Gr-B (SUS)
 
DATE SW-LS-10102/08/12< 190 SW-LS-10106/12/12< 195 SW-LS-10109/21/12< 169 SW-LS-10112/04/12< 191< 1.1< 0.59.2 +/- 1.3 < 1.6 SW-LS-10202/08/12639 +/- 147 SW-LS-10206/12/122620 +/- 329 SW-LS-10209/21/122740 +/- 323 SW-LS-10212/04/121890 +/- 241 < 2.21.7 +/- 1.123.7 +/- 1.97.8 +/- 1.8 SW-LS-10302/08/12< 188 SW-LS-10306/12/12< 200 SW-LS-10309/21/12< 169 SW-LS-10312/05/12291 +/- 1221.2 +/- 0.7 < 0.412.0 +/- 1.41.9 +/- 1.1 SW-LS-10312/05/12370 +/- 137 SW-LS-10312/05/12320 +/- 134 SW-LS-1 0602/08/12< 189 SW-LS-10606/12/12< 196 SW-LS-10609/21/12< 174 SW-LS-10612/05/12< 192< 0.7< 0.413.8 +/- 1.5 < 1.5 TABLE B-I1.2CONCENTRATIONS OF GAMMA EMITTERS IN SURFACE WATER SAMPLES COLLECTED IN THE VICINITY OF LASALLE COUNTY STATION, 2012 RESULTS IN UNITS OF PCI/LITER +/- 2 SIGMA SITECOLLECTIONBe-7K-40Mn-54 Co-58Fe-59Co-60Zn-65Nb-95Zr-951-131Cs-134 Cs-137Ba-140La-140 PERIOD SW-LS-10112/04/12< 41< 22< 2< 4< 11< 2< 5< 4< 7<525< 2< 2< 233< 77 SW-LS-10212/04/12< 48< 23< 3< 5< 13< 3< 6< 5< 9< 653< 3< 3< 296< 85 SW-LS-10312/05/12< 33< 18< 2< 3< 10< 2< 5< 4< 7<401< 2< 2< 194< 77 SW-LS-10612/05/12< 45< 25< 3< 5< 13< 4< 6< 5< 8<559< 2< 3< 262< 83 BOLDED VALUES INDICATE MDC WAS NOT MET DUE TO VOLUME SUPPLIED AND AGE OF SAMPLE AND AT TIME OF RECEIPT}}
TABLE A-1   LaSalle County Station Groundwater Monitoring Sample Point List, 2012 Site           Site Type SW-LS-101       Surface Water SW-LS-102       Surface Water SW-LS-103       Surface Water SW-LS-104       Surface Water SW-LS-105       Surface Water SW-LS-106       Surface Water MW-LS-101S     Monitoring Well MW-LS-102S     Monitoring Well MW-LS-103S     Monitoring Well MW-LS-104S     Monitoring Well MW-LS-105S     Monitoring Well MW-LS-106S     Monitoring Well MW-LS-107S     Monitoring Well MW-LS-1 08S     Monitoring Well MW-LS-109S     Monitoring Well MW-LS-1105     Monitoring Well MW-LS-111S     Monitoring Well MW-LS-112S     Monitoring Well MW-LS-1135     Monitoring Well H P-2           Monitoring Well H P-5           Monitoring Well H P-7           Monitoring Well HP-10           Monitoring Well RW-LS-100S     Extraction Well TW-LS-114S     Monitoring Well TW-LS-115S     Monitoring Well TW-LS-116S     Monitoring Well TW-LS-117S     Monitoring Well TW-LS-118S     Monitoring Well TW-LS-119S     Monitoring Well TW-LS-120S     Monitoring Well TW-LS-121 S     Monitoring Well A-1                                             167 of 176
 
APPENDIX A-1 LASALLE COUNTY STATION MAP OF GROUNDWATER MONITORING SAMPLE LOCATIONS
 
4                       t EXELON GENERATION COMPANY. LLC FLEETWIDE ASSESSMENT MONITORING                WELL LOCATIONS LaSALLE GENERATING STATION MARSEILLES. ILLINOIS ADDITIONAL MONITORING WELL LOCATION                 EW n KEY PLAN w.w, f 17 6unvsu X169 o f 176
 
APPENDIX B DATA TABLES 170 of 176
 
TABLE B-1.1          CONCENTRATIONS OF TRITIUM, STRONTIUM, GROSS ALPHA AND GROSS BETA IN GROUNDWATER SAMPLES COLLECTED IN THE VICINITY OF LASALLE COUNTY STATION, 2012 RESULTS IN UNITS OF PCI/LITER +/- 2 SIGMA SITE        COLLECTION                    H-3        Sr-89  Sr-90    Gr-A (DIS)   Gr-A (SUS)     Gr-B (DIS)   Gr-B (SUS)
DATE HP-10        02/07/12           < 187             < 3.3   < 0.6   < 4.9         < 1.1       < 5.9         < 2.6 HP-10        06/11/12           < 197 HP-10        09/20/12           < 170 HP-10        12/03/12           < 189 HP-2        02/06/12           < 186             < 2.8   < 0.5   < 2.3         < 5.7          25.1 +/- 3.8    13.0 +/- 2.2 HP-2        06/11/12           < 197 HP-2        09/20/12           < 172 HP-2        12/04/12           < 195 HP-5        02/06/12           < 187             < 3.1   < 0.6      2.0 +/- 1.2    7.1 +/- 0.8    4.3 +/- 1.2      4.2 +/- 0.6 HP-5        06/11/12           < 198 HP-5        09/20/12           < 173 HP-5        12/03/12           < 194 HP-7        03/22/12           < 188             < 2.8   < 0.6   < 4.1         < 1.1          12.3 +/- 2.1 < 2.0 HP-7        06/21/12           < 199 HP-7        09/20/12           < 172 HP-7        12/04/12           < 191 MW-LS-104S  02/06/12              245000 +/- 24400 < 3.1   < 0.6   < 0.6         < 1.6       < 3.1              4.3 +/- 0.7 MW-LS-104S   06/11/12              379000 +/- 37700 MW-LS-104S   09/14/12              292000 +/- 28900 MW-LS-104S   12/03/12              290000 +/- 27000 MW-LS-105S  02/07/12                  328 +/- 132   < 3.2   < 0.6   < 0.8         < 1.2            3.6 +/- 0.9    17.9 +/- 1.2 MW-LS-105S   06/11/12           < 200 MW-LS-105S   09/20/12                  604 +/- 136 MW-LS-105S   12/03/12                  200 +/- 128 MW-LS-106S   02/08/12           < 190 MW-LS-106S  12/05/12           < 172                             < 1.5            3.7 +/- 1.7    2.5 +/- 1.1    16.4 +/- 2.5 MW-LS-107S  02/07/12           < 187             < 1.8   < 0.6   < 1.6         < 1.2            3.0 +/- 1.2      3.7 +/- 0.9 MW-LS-107S   02/07/12 Recount                                                                      5.9 +/- 3.1 MW-LS-107S   06/11/12           < 198 MW-LS-107S   09/21/12           < 171 MW-LS-107S   12/03/12           < 191 MW-LS-111 S  02/08/12           < 160             < 2.0   < 0.6   < 4.2         < 1.9          14.5 +/- 3.9      7.1 +/- 2.0 MW-LS-111 S 06/12/12           < 195 MW-LS-111S   09/21/12           < 173 MW-LS-1 11 S 12/04/12           < 189 RW-LS-100S   09/20/12           < 188 RW-LS-1005  10/23/12                               < 5.5   < 0.7 RW-LS-100S  11/15/12           < 190                             < 0.8         < 0.5            2.7 +/- 0.8 < 1.7 RW-LS-100S  12/15/12                  2020 +/- 262                   < 0.6         < 0.3            3.8 +/- 0.9 < 1.7 RW-LS-100S  12/15/12 Reanalysis      1910 +/- 257 TW-LS-114S  02/07/12           < 161 TW-LS-114S  06/21/12           < 148 TW-LS-114S  09/20/12           < 171 TW-LS-114S  12/03/12           < 195 TW-LS-115S  02/07/12           < 161 TW-LS-115S  06/11/12           < 179 TW-LS-115S  09/20/12           < 173 TW-LS-115S  12/03/12           < 190 TW-LS-116S  02/06/12                17500 +/- 1790 TW-LS-116S  06/11/12                14100 +/- 1440 TW-LS-116S  09/21/12                20000 +/- 2040 TW-LS-116S  12/03/12                14600 +/- 1510 TW-LS-117S  02/07/12           < 157 TW-LS-117S  06/11/12           < 152 B-1                                            171 of 176
 
TABLE B-I.1          CONCENTRATIONS OF TRITIUM, STRONTIUM, GROSS ALPHA AND GROSS BETA IN GROUNDWATER SAMPLES COLLECTED IN THE VICINITY OF LASALLE COUNTY STATION, 2012 RESULTS IN UNITS OF PCI/LITER +/- 2 SIGMA SITE        COLLECTION                  H-3      Sr-89 Sr-90 Gr-A (DIS) Gr-A (SUS) Gr-B (DIS) Gr-B (SUS)
DATE TW-LS-117S  09/20/12           < 174 TW-LS-117S  12/03/12           < 189 TW-LS-118S  02/06/12              297000 +/- 29100 TW-LS-118S  06/11/12              260000 +/- 25100 TW-LS-118S  09/14/12              186000 +/- 18300 TW-LS-118S  12/03/12              171000 +/- 17100 TW-LS-119S  02/07/12                  658 +/- 133 TW-LS-119S  06/20/12                31400 +/- 3170 TW-LS-1 19S 06/20/12 Recount        29400 +/- 2980 TW-LS-1 19S 06/20/12 Reanalysis    28900 +/- 2930 TW-LS-119S  09/21/12                  842 +/- 147 TW-LS-119S  12/03/12                1700 +/- 232 TW-LS-119S  12/03/12 Recount        1830 +/- 243 TW-LS-119S  12/03/12 Reanalysis      1600 +/- 228 TW-LS-120S  09/20/12                1760 +/- 230 TW-LS-120S  12/03/12                11100 +/- 1160 TW-LS-120S  12/03/12 Recount        11900 +/- 1230 TW-LS-120S  12/03/12 Reanalysis    10600 +/- 1110 TW-LS-121S  09/20/12           < 176 TW-LS-121S  12/07/12           < 186 B-2                                172 of 176
 
TABLE B-I.2               CONCENTRATIONS OF GAMMA EMITTERS IN GROUNDWATER SAMPLES COLLECTED IN THE VICINITY OF LASALLE COUNTY STATION, 2012 RESULTS IN UNITS OF PCI/LITER +/- 2 SIGMA SITE        COLLECTION   Be-7  K-40     Mn-54  Co-58  Fe-59  Co-60  Zn-65    Nb-95  Zr-95    1-131 Cs-134  Cs- 137  Ba-140  La-140 DATE HP-10        02/07/12   < 17            <2    <2      <4      <2    <3      <2      <3      <9      <2    <2      <16      <5 HP-2        02/06/12   < 20            <2    <2      <7      <2    <4      <2      <4      <12     <2    <2      <20      <7 HP-5        02/06/12   < 20            <2    <2      <5      <2    <4      <2      <4      <11    <2    <2      <19     <6 HP-7         03/22/12  < 31            <3      <3    <5      <3    <7      <4      <6      <5      <3    <3      <15      <5 MW-LS-104S  02/06/12  < 21            <2      <2    <6      <2    <4      <3      <4      <13    <2    <2      <22      <7 MW-LS-1 04S  09/14/12  <14            <1      <1    <3      <1    <2      <2      <2      <12    <1    <1      <18      <5 MW-LS-105S  02/07/12  < 15            <2     <2     <4     <1    <3     <2     <3       <9     <1    <2       <15      <5 MW-LS-106S  12/05/12  < 42            <3      <4    <11    <3    <6      <5      <8      <529    < 3    <3      <267    <81 MW-LS-107S  02/07/12  < 18            <2     <2     <4      <2     <3      <2     <3      <9      <2     <2       <17      <5 MW-LS-1 11 S 02/08/12  < 19            <2     <2     <5      <2     <4     <2      <4       <9      <2     <2       <17      <5 RW-LS-100S  11/15/12  < 29            <1     <2     <8      <1     <3      <3      <5       <1495  <1    <1       <373    <133 RW-LS-100S  12/15/12  < 26            <2      <2     <6      <2    <3     <2      <4       <168    <1    <2      <96      <29 0
BOLDED VALUES INDICATE MDC WAS NOT MET DUE TO VOLUME SUPPLIED AND AGE OF SAMPLE AND AT TIME OF RECEIPT
 
TABLE B-1.3         CONCENTRATIONS OF HARD TO DETECTS IN GROUNDWATER SAMPLES COLLECTED IN THE VICINITY OF LASALLE COUNTY STATION, 2012 RESULTS IN UNITS OF PCI/LITER +/- 2 SIGMA SITE        COLLECTION    Am-241    Cm-242 Cm-2431244  Pu-238 Pu-239/240    U-234      U-235    U-238      Fe-55  Ni-63 DATE MW-LS-104S  02/06/12      < 0.07    < 0.03  < 0.05    < 0.10  < 0.07    0.93 +/- 0.31 < 0.11  0.95 +/- 0.32 < 196    < 3.5 RW-LS-100S  10/23/12                                                                                      < 136  < 3.3
 
TABLE B-I1.1          CONCENTRATIONS OF TRITIUM IN SURFACE WATER SAMPLES COLLECTED IN THE VICINITY OF LASALLE COUNTY STATION, 2012 RESULTS IN UNITS OF PCI/LITER +/- 2 SIGMA SITE        COLLECTION      H-3               Gr-A (DIS)  Gr-A (SUS)  Gr-B (DIS)  Gr-B (SUS)
DATE SW-LS-101    02/08/12    < 190 SW-LS-101    06/12/12    < 195 SW-LS-101    09/21/12    < 169 SW-LS-101    12/04/12    < 191            < 1.1          < 0.5        9.2 +/- 1.3 < 1.6 SW-LS-102    02/08/12            639 +/- 147 SW-LS-102    06/12/12          2620 +/- 329 SW-LS-102    09/21/12          2740 +/- 323 SW-LS-102    12/04/12           1890 +/- 241 < 2.2              1.7 +/- 1.1 23.7 +/- 1.9    7.8 +/- 1.8 SW-LS-103    02/08/12     < 188 SW-LS-103    06/12/12    < 200 SW-LS-103    09/21/12    < 169 SW-LS-103    12/05/12            291 +/- 122      1.2 +/- 0.7 < 0.4        12.0 +/- 1.4    1.9 +/- 1.1 SW-LS-103    12/05/12           370 +/- 137 SW-LS-103    12/05/12           320 +/- 134 SW-LS-1 06  02/08/12     < 189 SW-LS-106    06/12/12     < 196 SW-LS-106    09/21/12    < 174 SW-LS-106    12/05/12    < 192            < 0.7          < 0.4        13.8 +/- 1.5 < 1.5
 
TABLE B -I1.2          CONCENTRATIONS OF GAMMA EMITTERS IN SURFACE WATER SAMPLES COLLECTED IN THE VICINITY OF LASALLE COUNTY STATION, 2012 RESULTS IN UNITS OF PCI/LITER +/- 2 SIGMA SITE          COLLECTION    Be-7   K-40  Mn-54  Co-58  Fe-59  Co-60  Zn-65  Nb-95    Zr-95    1-131 Cs-134 Cs-137  Ba-140 La-140 PERIOD SW-LS-101    12/04/12     < 41    < 22    <2    <4    < 11    <2    <5      <4      <7      < 525  <2    <2    < 233  < 77 SW-LS-102    12/04/12    < 48    < 23    <3    <5    < 13    <3    <6      <5      <9      < 653  <3    <3    < 296  < 85 SW-LS-103    12/05/12    < 33    < 18    <2     <3     < 10     <2     <5     <4       <7     < 401   <2     <2     < 194   < 77 SW-LS-106    12/05/12     < 45   < 25   <3     <5     < 13     <4     <6     <5       <8     < 559   <2     <3     < 262   < 83 BOLDED VALUES INDICATE MDC WAS NOT MET DUE TO VOLUME SUPPLIED AND AGE OF SAMPLE AND AT TIME OF RECEIPT}}

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County Station, Units I and 2, 2012 Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report
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{{#Wiki_filter:10 CFR 50 Appendix I RA13-021 May 15, 2013 U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Attention: Document Control Desk Washington, D.C. 20555 LaSalle County Station, Units I and 2 Facility Operating License Nos. NPF-11 and NPF-18 NRC Docket Nos. 50-373 and 50-374

Subject:

2012 Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report Enclosed is the Exelon Generation Company, LLC, LaSalle County Station 2012 Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report, submitted in accordance with Technical Specification 5.6.2, "Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report." This report contains the results of the Radiological Environmental and Meteorological Monitoring Programs. This report is enclosed as an attachment. In addition, this attachment contains the results of groundwater monitoring conducted in accordance with Exelon's Radiological Groundwater Protection Program, which is a voluntary program implemented in 2006. This information is being reported in accordance with a nuclear industry initiative. Should you have any questions concerning this letter, please contact Mr. Guy V. Ford, Regulatory Assurance Manager, at (815) 415-2800. Respectfully, Peter J. Karaba Site Vice President LaSalle County Station Attachment cc: Regional Administrator - NRC Region III NRC Senior Resident Inspector - LaSalle County Station

Docket No: 50-373 50-374 LASALLE COUNTY STATION UNITS 1 and 2 Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report 1 January Through 31 December 2012 Prepared By Teledyne Brown Engineering Environmental Services LaSalle County Station Marseilles, IL 61341 May 2013 1 of 176

Table Of Contents

1. Summary and Conclusions ............................................................................................. 1 II. Introduction ..................................................................................................................... 2 A. Objectives of the REMP ...................................................................... ................ 2 B. Implementation of the Objectives ........................................................................ 2 Ill. Program Description ...................................................................................................... 2 A. Sample Collection ............................................................................................... 2 B. Sample Analysis .................................................................................................. 5 C. Data Interpretation .............................................................................................. 5 D. Program Exceptions ............................................................................................ 6 E. Program Changes ............................................................................................... 8 IV. Results and Discussion ................................................................................................. 9 A. Aquatic Environment ........................................................................................... 9 Surface Water 1. ........................................................................................... 9 Ground/Well 2. Water ................................................................................... 9 Fish .........................................................................................................
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4. Sediment ................................................................................................. 10 B. Atmospheric Environment ................................................................................. 11
1. Airborne ..................................................................................................11
a. Air Particulates .............................................................................11
b. Airborne Iodine ............................................................................ 12
2. Terrestrial ................................................................................................ 12
a. Milk ............................................................................................... 12
b. Food Products ............................................................................. 12 C. Ambient Gamma Radiation ............................................................................... 13 D. Land Use Survey ............................................................................................... 13 E. Summary of Results - Inter-laboratory Comparison Program .......................... 14 i

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Appendices Appendix A Radiological Environmental Monitoring Report Annual Summary Tables Table A-1 Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program Annual Summary for the LaSalle County Station, 2012 Appendix B Location Designation, Distance & Direction, and Sample Collection & Analytical Methods Tables Table B-1 Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program - Sampling Locations, Distance and Direction, LaSalle County Station, 2012 Table B-2 Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program - Summary of Sample Collection and Analytical Methods, LaSalle County Station, 2012 Figures Figure B-1 Inner Ring OSLD Locations of the LaSalle County Station, 2012 Figure B-2 Outer Ring OSLD Locations and Fixed Air Sampling Locations of the LaSalle County Station, 2012 Figure B-3 Ingestion and Waterborne Exposure Pathway Sample Locations of the LaSalle County Station, 2012 Appendix C Data Tables and Figures - Primary Laboratory Tables Table C-1.1 Concentrations of Gross Beta in Surface Water Samples Collected in the Vicinity of LaSalle County Station, 2012. Table C-1.2 Concentrations of Tritium in Surface Water Samples Collected in the Vicinity of LaSalle County Station, 2012. Table C-1.3 Concentrations of Gamma Emitters in Surface Water Samples Collected in the Vicinity of LaSalle County Station, 2012. Table C-11.1 Concentrations of Tritium in Ground/Well Water Samples Collected in the Vicinity of LaSalle County Station, 2012 Table C-11.2 Concentrations of Gamma Emitters in Ground/Well Water Samples Collected in the Vicinity of LaSalle County Station, 2012. ii 3of176

Table C-111.1 Concentrations of Gamma Emitters in Fish Samples Collected in the Vicinity of LaSalle County Station, 2012. Table C-IV.1 Concentrations of Gamma Emitters in Sediment Samples Collected in the Vicinity of LaSalle County Station, 2012. Table C-V.1 Concentrations of Gross Beta in Air Particulate Samples Collected in the Vicinity of LaSalle County Station, 2012. Table C-V.2 Monthly and Yearly Mean Values of Gross Beta Concentrations (E-3 pCi/cu meter) in Air Particulate Samples Collected in the Vicinity of LaSalle County Station, 2012. Table C-V.3 Concentrations of Gamma Emitters in Air Particulate Samples Collected in the Vicinity of LaSalle County Station, 2012. Table C-V1.1 Concentrations of 1-131 in Air Iodine Samples Collected in the Vicinity of LaSalle County Station, 2012. Table C-VI 1.1 Concentrations of 1-131 in Milk Samples Collected in the Vicinity of LaSalle County Station, 2012. Table C-Vi I.2 Concentrations of Gamma Emitters in Milk Samples Collected in the Vicinity of LaSalle County Station, 2012. Table C-VI I1.1 Concentrations of Gamma Emitters in Food Product Samples Collected in the Vicinity of LaSalle County Station, 2012. Table C-IX.1 Quarterly OSLD Results for LaSalle County Station, 2012. Table C-IX.2 Mean Quarterly OSLD Results for the Inner Ring, Outer Ring, Other and Control Locations for LaSalle County Station, 2012. Table C-1X.3 Summary of the Ambient Dosimetry Program for LaSalle County Station, 2012. Figures Figure C-1 Surface Water - Gross Beta - Stations L-21 (C) and L-40 Collected in the Vicinity of LSCS, 2005 - 2012. Figure C-2 Surface Water - Tritium - Stations L-21 (C) and L-40 Collected in the Vicinity of LSCS, 2005 - 2012. Figure C-3 Air Particulate - Gross Beta - Stations L-01 and L-03 Collected in the Vicinity of LSCS, 2005 - 2012. Figure C-4 Air Particulate - Gross Beta - Stations L-05 and L-06 Collected in the Vicinity of LSCS, 2005 - 2012. Figure C-5 Air Particulate - Gross Beta - Station L-10 (C) Collected in the Vicinity of LSCS, 2005 - 2012. Figure C-6 Air Particulate - Gross Beta - Station L-04 and L-07 Collected in the Vicinity of LSCS, 2005 - 2012. III 4of176

Figure C-7 Air Particulate - Gross Beta - Station L-08 and L-1 1 Collected in the Vicinity of LSCS, 2005 - 2012. Appendix D Inter-Laboratory Comparison Program Tables Table D-1 Analytics Environmental Radioactivity Cross Check Program Teledyne Brown Engineering, 2012 Table D-2 ERA Environmental Radioactivity Cross Check Program Teledyne Brown Engineering, 2012 Table D-3 DOE's Mixed Analyte Performance Evaluation Program (MAPEP) Teledyne Brown Engineering, 2012 Table D-4 ERA Statistical Summary Proficiency Testing Program Environmental, Inc., 2012 Table D-5 DOE's Mixed Analyte Performance Evaluation Program (MAPEP) Environmental, Inc., 2012 Appendix E Effluent Data Appendix F Meteorological Data Appendix G Annual Radiological Groundwater Protection Program Report (ARGPPR) iv 5of176

Summary and Conclusions This report on the Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program conducted for the LaSalle County Station (LSCS) by Exelon covers the period 1 January 2012 through 31 December 2012. During that time period, 1,460 analyses were performed on 1,361 samples. In assessing all the data gathered for this report and comparing these results with preoperational data, it was concluded that the operation of LSCS had no adverse radiological impact on the environment. Surface water samples were analyzed for concentrations of gross beta, tritium and gamma emitting nuclides. Ground/well water samples were analyzed for concentrations of tritium and gamma emitting nuclides. No fission or activation products were detected. Gross beta and tritium activities detected were consistent with those detected in previous years. Fish (commercially and recreationally important species) and sediment samples were analyzed for concentrations of gamma emitting nuclides. No fission or activation products were detected in fish or sediment. Air particulate samples were analyzed for concentrations of gross beta and gamma emitting nuclides. No fission or activation products were detected. High sensitivity 1-131 analyses were performed on weekly air samples. All results were less than the minimum detectable activity for 1-131. Cow milk samples were analyzed for concentrations of 1-131 and gamma emitting nuclides. All 1-131 results were below the minimum detectable activity. Concentrations of naturally occurring K-40 were consistent with those detected in previous years. No fission or activation products were found. Food product samples were analyzed for concentrations of gamma emitting nuclides. No fission or activation products were detected. Environmental gamma radiation measurements were performed quarterly using Optically Stimulated Luminescence Dosimeters (OSLD). Beginning in the first quarter of 2012, Exelon changed the type of dosimetry used for the Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program (REMP). Optically Stimulated Luminescent Dosimetry were deployed and Thermo-luminescent Dosimetry (TLD) were discontinued. This change may result in a step change in readings, up or down, depending on site characteristics. The relative comparison to control locations remains valid. OSLD technology is different than that used in a TLD but has the same purpose (to measure direct radiation). 1 6of176

II. Introduction The LaSalle County Station (LSCS), consists of two boiling water reactors, each rated for 3,546 MWt. Both units are owned and operated by Exelon Corporation and are located in LaSalle County, Illinois. Unit 1 went critical on 16 March 1982. Unit 2 went critical on 02 December 1983. The site is located in northern Illinois, approximately 75 miles southwest of Chicago, Illinois. A Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program (REMP) for LSCS was initiated in 1982 (the preoperational period for most media covers the periods 1 January 1979 through 26 December 1981 and was summarized in a separate report.). This report covers those analyses performed by Teledyne Brown Engineering (TBE) and Landauer on samples collected during the period 1 January 2012 through 31 December 2012. A. Objective of the REMP The objectives of the REMP are to:

1. Provide data on measurable levels of radiation and radioactive materials in the site environs.
2. Evaluate the relationship between quantities of radioactive material released from the plant and resultant radiation doses to individuals from principal pathways of exposure.

B. Implementation of the Objectives The implementation of the objectives is accomplished by:

1. Identifying significant exposure pathways.
2. Establishing baseline radiological data of media within those pathways.

Continuously monitoring those media before and during Station operation to assess Station radiological effects (if any) on man and the environment. III. Program Description A. Sample Collection Samples for the LSCS REMP were collected for Exelon Nuclear by Environmental Inc. (Midwest Labs). This section describes the general 7of176

collection methods used by Environmental Inc. (Midwest Labs) to obtain environmental samples for the LSCS REMP in 2012. Sample locations and descriptions can be found in Tables B-1 and B-2, and Figures B-1 through B-4, Appendix B. Aquatic Environment The aquatic environment was evaluated by performing radiological analyses on samples of surface water, ground/well water, fish, and sediment. Two gallon water samples were collected weekly from two surface water locations (L-21 and L-40) and composited for monthly and quarterly required analyses. Control location was L-21. Two ground/well water locations (L-27 and L-28) were also grab sampled quarterly. All samples were collected via grab sample. The samples were then transferred to new unused plastic containers. Both the grab container and the sample containers were rinsed with source water prior to actual sample collection. Fish samples were collected semiannually at three locations, L-34, L-35 and L-36 (Control). Sediment samples composed of recently deposited substrate were collected at three locations semiannually, L-21 (Control), L-40 and L-41. Atmospheric Environment The atmospheric environment was evaluated by performing radiological analyses on samples of airborne particulate and iodine. Airborne particulate and iodine samples were collected and analyzed weekly at nine locations (L-01, L-03, L-04, L-05, L-06, L-07, L-08, L-10 and L-11). The control location was L-10. Airborne particulate and iodine samples were obtained at each location, using a vacuum pump to pull air through a glass fiber particulate filter and iodine cartridge. The pumps were run continuously and sampled air at the rate of approximately one cubic foot per minute. The particulate filters and iodine cartridges were replaced weekly and sent to the laboratory for analysis. Terrestrial Environment The terrestrial environment was evaluated by performing radiological analyses on samples of milk and food product. Samples were collected biweekly at one milk location (L-42) from May through October, and monthly from November through April. The control location was L-42. All samples were collected in new unused two gallon plastic bottles from the bulk tank at each location, preserved with sodium bisulfite, and shipped promptly to the laboratory. Food products were collected annually in September at five locations (L-Quad C, L-Quad 1, L-Quad 2, L-Quad 3 and L-Quad 4). The control

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location was L-Quad C. Various types of samples were collected and placed in new unused plastic bags, and sent to the laboratory for analysis. Ambient Gamma Radiation Beginning in the first quarter of 2012, Exelon changed the type of dosimetry used for the Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program (REMP). Optically Stimulated Luminescent Dosimetry (OSLD) were deployed and Thermo-luminescent Dosimetry (TLD) were discontinued. This change may cause step changes in readings, up or down, depending on site characteristics. However, the relative comparison to control locations remains valid. OSLD technology is different than that used in a TLD but has the same purpose (to measure direct radiation). Each location consisted of 2 OSLD sets. The OSLDs were exchanged quarterly and sent to Landauer for analysis. The OSLD locations were placed on and around the LSCS site as follows: An inner ring consisting of 16 locations (L-101, L-102, L-103, L-104, L-105, L-106, L-107, L-108, L-109, L-110, L-111 B, L-112, L-113A, L-114, L-1 15 and L-1 16) near and within the site perimeter representing fence post doses (i.e., at locations where the doses will be potentially greater than maximum annual off-site doses) from LSCS release. An outer ring consisting of 16 locations (L-201, L-202, L-203, L-204, L-205, L-206, L-207, L-208, L-209, L-210, L-21 1, L-212, L-213, L-214, L-215 and L-216) extending to approximately 5 miles from the site designed to measure possible exposures to nearby population. An other set consisting of eight locations (L-01, L-03, L-04, L-05, L-06, L-07, L-08 and L-11). The balance of one location (L-10) representing the control area. The specific OSLD locations were determined by the following criteria:

1. The presence of relatively dense population;
2. Site meteorological data taking into account distance and elevation for each of the sixteen 22 % degree sectors around the site, where estimated annual dose from LSCS, if any, would be most significant;
3. On hills free from local obstructions and within sight of the vents (where practical);

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4. And near the closest dwelling to the vents in the prevailing downwind direction.

(Two OSLDs were placed at each location approximately six feet above ground level.) B. Sample Analysis This section describes the general analytical methodologies used by TBE and Environmental Inc. (Midwest Labs) to analyze the environmental samples for radioactivity for the LSCS REMP in 2012. The analytical procedures used by the laboratories are listed in Table B-2. In order to achieve the stated objectives, the current program includes the following analyses:

1. Concentrations of beta emitters in surface water and air particulates.
2. Concentrations of gamma emitters in ground/well and surface water, air particulates, milk, fish, sediment and vegetation.
3. Concentrations of tritium in ground/well and surface water.
4. Concentrations of 1-131 in air and milk.
5. Ambient gamma radiation levels at various site environs.

C. Data Interpretation The radiological and direct radiation data collected prior to LaSalle County Station becoming operational were used as a baseline with which these operational data were compared. For the purpose of this report, LaSalle County Station was considered operational at initial criticality. In addition, data were compared to previous years' operational data for consistency and trending. Several factors were important in the interpretation of the data:

1. Lower Limit of Detection and Minimum Detectable Concentration The lower limit of detection (LLD) is defined as the smallest concentration of radioactive material in a sample that would yield a net count (above background) that would be detected with only a 5% probability of falsely concluding that a blank observation represents a "real" signal. The LLD is intended as a before the fact (a priori) estimate of a system (including instrumentation, 0 of 176

procedure and sample type) and not as an after the fact (a posteriori) criteria for the presence of activity. All analyses were designed to achieve the required LSCS detection capabilities for environmental sample analysis. The minimum detectable concentration (MDC) is defined above with the exception that the measurement is an after the fact estimate of the presence of activity.

2. Net Activity Calculation and Reporting of Results Net activity for a sample was calculated by subtracting background activity from the sample activity. Since the REMP measures extremely small changes in radioactivity in the environment, background variations may result in sample activity being lower than the background activity effecting a negative number. An MDC was reported in all cases where positive activity was not detected.

Gamma spectroscopy results for each type of sample were grouped as follows: For surface water and food product 12 nuclides, Mn-54, Co-58, Fe-59, Co-60, Zn-65, Zr-95, Nb-95, 1-131, Cs-134, Cs-137, Ba-140 and La-140 were reported. For ground/well water, fish, sediment, air particulate and milk 11 nuclides, Mn-54, Co-58, Fe-59, Co-60, Zn-65, Zr-95, Nb-95, Cs-134, Cs-137, Ba-140 and La-140 were reported. Means and standard deviations of the results were calculated. The standard deviations represent the variability of measured results for different samples rather than single analysis uncertainty. Program Exceptions For 2012, the LSCS REMP had a sample recovery rate in excess of 99%. Sample anomalies and missed samples are listed in the tables below: Table D-1 LISTING OF SAMPLE ANOMALIES Sample Location Collection Reason Type Code Date A/I L-08 02/09/12 Estimated reading of 168.0 hours; collector replaced timer.

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Table D-1 LISTING OF SAMPLE ANOMALIES (continued) Sample Location Collection Reason Type Code Date A/I L-03 03/01/12 No apparent reason for low reading of 161.2 hours. Low timer readings of this nature are consistent with weather related power interruptions. All L-11 03/01/12 No apparent reason for low reading of 166.3 hours. Low timer readings of this nature are consistent with weather related power interruptions. All L-07 04/12/12 No apparent reason for low reading of 164.0 hours. Low timer readings of this nature are consistent with weather related power interruptions. All L-04 05/ 10/12 Low reading of 81.0 hours; no power; collector replaced fuse. A/I L-05 05/10/12 Low reading of 71. 0 hours; no electricity to sampler; station notified. A/I L-06 05/10/12 Low reading of 80.1 hours; no power; collector replaced fuse. A/I L-08 05/ 10/12 Low reading of 65 .7 hours; no power; collector replaced fuse. A/I L-05 05/17/12 Low reading of 110.1 hours due to recent power restoration on 05-11-12, 17:00. A/I L-05 05/31/12 No apparent reason for low reading of 164.9 hours. Low timer readings of this nature are consistent with weather related power interruptions. A/I L-05 06/28/12 No apparent reason for low reading of 162.0 hours. Low timer readings of this nature are consistent with weather related power interruptions. A/I L-01 07/05/12 No apparent reason for low reading of 152.0 hours. Low timer readings of this nature are consistent with weather related power interruptions. 7 12 of 176

Table D-2 LISTING OF MISSED SAMPLES Sample Location Collection Reason Type Code Date OSLD L105-1 03/29/12 1st Qtr. missing in field at quarterly exchange. OSLD L115-2 03/29/12 is' Qtr. missing in field at quarterly exchange. OSLD L112-1 03/29/12 The OSLD was inadvertently left out of shipment to the lab. The OSLD was read at the end of the second quarter. The data is invalid OSLD L207-2 03/29/12 1st Qtr. missing in field at quarterly exchange. OSLD L216-3 03/29/12 ist Qtr. missing in field at quarterly exchange. OSLD L05-1 04/19/12 OSLD missing during weekly visual check. OSLD L05-1 04/26/12 Collector could not locate missing dosimeter; placed spare. OSLD L112-2 06/28/12 No data was available for the OSLD. 3rd OSLD L116-1 09/27/12 Qtr. missing in field at quarterly exchange. OSLD L204-2 12/06/12 4th Qtr. missing in field; new utility pole in place. Collector placed spare. Data is invalid Each program exception was reviewed to understand the causes of the program exception. Occasional equipment breakdowns and power outages were unavoidable. The overall sample recovery rate indicates that the appropriate procedures and equipment are in place to assure reliable program implementation. Program Changes There were no changes to the program in 2012. 13 of 176

IV. Results and Discussion A. Aquatic Environment

1. Surface Water Samples were taken weekly and composited monthly at two locations (L-21 and L-40). Of these locations only L-40 located downstream, could be affected by LaSalle's effluent releases. The following analyses were performed:

Gross Beta Samples from all locations were analyzed for concentrations of gross beta (Table C-1.1, Appendix C). Gross beta was detected in 22 of 24 samples with a range of 5.9 to 10.4 pCi/1. Concentrations detected were consistent with those detected in previous years (Figure C-1, Appendix C). The required LLD was met. Tritium Quarterly composites of weekly collections were analyzed for tritium activity (Table C-1.2, Appendix C). Tritium was detected in five of eight samples. The concentrations ranged from 183 to 1,150 pCi/I. Concentrations detected were consistent with those detected in previous years through the first three quarters. Fourth quarter control and indicator sample results were both slightly higher than previous years. However, because both control and indicator results were statistically equivalent, the elevated results were not attributed to LaSalle effluent releases (Figure C-2, Appendix C). The 2000 pCi/L OCDM and contractually required 200 pCi/L LLDs were met. Gamma Spectrometry Samples from both locations were analyzed for gamma emitting nuclides (Table C-1.3, Appendix C). No nuclides were detected, and all required LLDs were met.

2. Ground/Well Water Quarterly grab samples were collected at two locations (L-27 and L-28). Wells 4, 5 and 6 are associated with L-28. L-27 and L-28 well 6 could be affected by LaSalle's effluent releases. The following analyses were performed:

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Tritium Quarterly grab samples from the locations were analyzed for tritium activity (Table C-11.1, Appendix C). No tritium was detected and the 2000 pCi/L OCDM and contractually required 200 pCi/L LLDs were met. Gamma Spectrometry Samples from all locations were analyzed for gamma emitting nuclides (Table C-11.2, Appendix C). No nuclides were detected, and all required LLDs were met. Fish 3. Fish samples were collected at three locations (L-34, L-35 and L-36) semiannually. Locations L-34 and L-35 could be affected by LaSalle's effluent releases. The following analysis was performed: Gamma Spectrometry The edible portion of fish samples from both locations was analyzed for gamma emitting nuclides (Table C-111.1, Appendix C). Naturally occurring K-40 was found at all stations and ranged from 2,400 to 3,630 pCi/kg wet. No fission or activation products were found. Sediment 4. Aquatic sediment samples were collected at three locations (L-21, L-40 and L-41) semiannually. Locations L-40 and L-41, located downstream, could be affected by LaSalle's effluent releases. The following analysis was performed: Gamma Spectrometry Sediment samples from both locations were analyzed for gamma emitting nuclides (Table C-IV.1, Appendix C). Nuclides detected were naturally occurring K-40. Potassium-40 was found at all stations and ranged from 11,600 to 19,700 pCi/kg dry. No LaSalle fission or activation products were found. 15 of 176

Atmospheric Environment

1. Airborne
a. Air Particulates Continuous air particulate samples were collected from nine locations on a weekly basis. The nine locations were separated into four groups: Group I (onsite) represents locations within the LSCS site boundary (L-03 and L-05),

Group I I (near site) represents the locations near the LSCS site (L-01 and L-06), Group I I I (far field) represents the control location at an intermediate distance from LSCS (L-04, L-07, L-08 and L- 11) and Group IV (Control) represents the control location at a remote distance (L-10). The following analyses were performed: Gross Beta Weekly samples were analyzed for concentrations of beta emitters (Table C-V.1 and C-V.2, Appendix C). Detectable gross beta activity was observed at all locations. Comparison of results among the four groups aid in determining the effects, if any, resulting from the operation of LSCS. The results from the OnSite locations (Group I) ranged from 6 to 44 E-3 pCi/m3 with a mean of 20 E-3 pCi/m3. The results from the near site location (Group II) ranged from 8 to 48 E-3 pCi/m3 with a mean of 21 E-3 pCi/m3. The results from the far field locations (Group III) ranged from 6 to 47 E-3 pCi/m3 with a mean of 21 E-3 pCi/m3. The results from the Control location (Group IV) ranged from 9 to 49 E-3 pCi/m3 with a mean of 21 E-3 pCi/m3. Comparison of the 2012 air particulate data with previous years data indicate no effects from the operation of LSCS (Figures C-3 through C-7, Appendix C). In addition, comparisons of the weekly mean values for 2012 indicate no notable differences among the four groups. Gamma Spectrometry Weekly samples were composited quarterly and analyzed for gamma emitting nuclides (Table C-V.3, Appendix C). Naturally occurring Be-7 due to cosmic ray activity was detected in all samples. These values ranged from 100 to 218 E-3 pCi/m3. Naturally occurring K-40 was not detected in any samples. All other nuclides were less than the MDC. 16 of 176

b. Airborne Iodine Continuous air samples were collected from nine locations (L-01, L-03, L-04, L-05, L-06, L-07, L-08, L-10 and L-11) and analyzed weekly for 1-131 (Table C-VI. 1, Appendix C). No 1-131 was detected. All required LLDs were met.
2. Terrestrial
a. Milk Samples were collected from one location (L-42) biweekly May through October and monthly November through April.

The following analyses were performed: Iodine-131 Milk samples from the location were analyzed for concentrations of 1-131 (Table C-VI 1.1, Appendix C). No nuclides were detected, and all required LLDs were met. Gamma Spectrometry Each milk sample was analyzed for concentrations of gamma emitting nuclides (Table C-VlI.2, Appendix C). Naturally occurring K-40 activity was found in all samples and ranged from 1,170 to 1,420 pCi/I. No other nuclides were detected, and all required LLDs were met.

b. Food Products Food product samples were collected at five locations (L-Quad C, L-Quad 1, L-Quad 2, L-Quad 3 and L-Quad 4) when available. Four locations, (L-Quad 1, L-Quad 2, L-Quad 3 and L-Quad 4) could be affected by LaSalle's effluent releases. The following analysis was performed:

Gamma Spectrometry Samples from all locations were analyzed for gamma emitting nuclides (Table C-VIll.1, Appendix C). No nuclides were detected, and all required LLDs were met. 17 of 176

C. Ambient Gamma Radiation Ambient gamma radiation levels were measured utilizing Optically Stimulated Luminescence Dosimeters (OSLD). Forty-one OSLD locations were established around the site. Results of OSLD measurements are listed in Tables C-IX.1 to C-IX.3, Appendix C. All OSLD measurements were below 30 mrem/quarter, with a range of 12.3 to 29.8 mrem/quarter. A comparison of the Inner Ring, Outer Ring, and Other data to the Control Location data, indicate that the ambient gamma radiation levels from the Control Location L-10 were comparable. D. Land Use Survey A Land Use Survey conducted during the August 2012 growing season around the LaSalle County Station (LSCS) was performed by Environmental Inc. (Midwest Labs) for Exelon Nuclear to comply with Radiological Effluent Control 12.5.2 of the LaSalle's Offsite Dose Calculation Manual. The purpose of the survey was to document the nearest resident, milk producing animal and garden of greater than 500 ft2 in each of the sixteen 22 1/2 degree sectors around the site. The distance and direction of all locations from the LSCS reactor buildings were positioned using Global Positioning System (GPS) technology. There were no changes required to the LSCS REMP as a result of this survey. The results of this survey are summarized below. Distance in Miles from the LSCS Reactor Buildings Sector Residence Livestock Milk Farm Miles Miles Miles AN 3.9 4.0 - B NNE 1.6 1.7 - C NE 2.1 3.5 - D ENE 3.3 3.8 - EE 3.2 - 14.2 F ESE 1.4 - - G SE 1.7 4.7 - H SSE 1.8 4.7 - JS 1.5 4.7 - K SSW 0.7 - - L SW 1.0 5.8 - M WSW 1.5 1.5 - N W 1.5 3.0 - P WNW 0.9 3.0 - Q NW 1.8 4.0 - R NNW 1.7 4.6 - 18 of 176

E. Summary of Results - Inter-Laboratory Comparison Program The primary and secondary laboratories analyzed Performance Evaluation (PE) samples of air particulate, air iodine, milk, soil, vegetation and water matrices (Appendix D). The PE samples, supplied by Analytics Inc., Environmental Resource Associates (ERA) and DOE's Mixed Analyte Performance Evaluation Program (MAPEP), were evaluated against the following pre-set acceptance criteria:

1. Analytics Evaluation Criteria Analytics' evaluation report provides a ratio of laboratory results and Analytics' known value. Since flag values are not assigned by Analytics, TBE-ES evaluates the reported ratios based on internal QC requirements, which are based on the DOE MAPEP criteria.

ERA Evaluation Criteria ERA's evaluation report provides an acceptance range for control and warning limits with associated flag values. ERA's acceptance limits are established per the USEPA, NELAC, state specific PT program requirements or ERA's SOP for the Generation of Performance Acceptance Limits, as applicable. The acceptance limits are either determined by a regression equation specific to each analyte or a fixed percentage limit promulgated under the appropriate regulatory document.

3. DOE Evaluation Criteria MAPEP's evaluation report provides an acceptance range with associated flag values.

The MAPEP defines three levels of performance: Acceptable (flag = "A") Acceptable with Warning (flag = "W"), and Not Acceptable (flag = "N"). Performance is considered acceptable when a mean result for the specified analyte is +/- 20% of the reference value. Performance is acceptable with warning when a mean result falls in the range from +/- 20% to +/- 30% of the reference value (i.e., 20% < bias < 30%). If the bias is greater than 30%, the results are deemed not acceptable. For the TBE laboratory, 12 out of 18 analytes met the specified acceptance criteria. Six analytes (Co-60, Gross Alpha, Gross Beta, Sr-89, Sr-90 and Zn-65) did not meet the specified acceptance criteria for the following reason: 19 of 176

Teledyne Brown Engineering's MAPEP March 2012 Co-60 in soil result of 7.61 Bq/kg was higher than the known value of 1.56 Bq/kg, resulting in a found to known ratio of 4.88 on a sensitivity evaluation. NCR 12-08 was initiated to investigate this failure. No cause could be found for the failure. TBE is monitoring the Co-60 in soil analyses on a case-to-case basis. Sensitivity evaluations are primarily a qualitative assessment. Since Cobalt-60 was not observed in any Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program (REMP) samples, there was no impact to client samples as a result of this issue.

2. Teledyne Brown Engineering's MAPEP March 2012 Zn-65 in AP result of 4.19 Bq/sample was higher than the known value of 2.99 Bq/sample, exceeding the upper control limit of 3.89 Bq/sample.

NCR 12-08 was initiated to investigate this failure. No cause could be found for the failure and is considered an anomaly specific to the MAPEP sample. The first and second quarter 2012 Analytics AP Zn-65 analyses were acceptable. Since Zn-65 was not present in any REMP samples, there was no impact to client samples as a result of this issue.

3. Teledyne Brown Engineering's MAPEP September 2012 Sr-90 in water result of 19.6 pCi/L was higher than the known value of 12.2 pCi/L, exceeding the upper control limit of 15.9 pCi/L. NCR 12-11 was initiated to investigate this failure. An incorrect aliquot was entered into LIMS. Using the correct aliquot, the result would have fallen within the acceptance range. The failure was specific to the sample, therefore there was no impact to client samples as a result of this issue.
4. Teledyne Brown Engineering's ERA May 2012 Gross Alpha in water result of 82.4 pCi/L was higher than the known value of 62.9 pCi/L, which exceeded the upper control limit of 78.0 pCi/L. NCR 12-05 was initiated to investigate this failure. The G-1 detector is slightly biased high for Th-230 based measurements. The G-1 detector is used only for ERA samples. The detector was recalibrated. The failure was specific to the ERA sample, therefore there was no impact to client samples as a result of this issue.
5. Teledyne Brown Engineering's ERA November 2012 Gross Beta in water result of 59.3 pCi/L was higher than the known value of 39.2 pCi/L, which exceeded the upper control limit of 46.7 pCi/L. NCR 12-13 was initiated to investigate this failure. The rerun result of 44.8 fell within the control limits. It appears an incorrect aliquot was entered into LIMS. The failure was specific to the ERA sample, 20 of 176

therefore there was no impact to client samples as a result of this issue.

6. Teledyne Brown Engineering's ERA November 2012 Sr-89 in water result of 46.5 pCi/L was higher than the known value of 39 .1 pCi/L, which exceeded the upper control limit of 46 .1 pCi/L. NCR 12-13 was initiated to investigate this failure. The found to known ratio was 1.19, which TBE considers acceptable with warning, therefore there was no impact to client samples as a result of this issue.

For the EIML laboratory, 12 out of 14 analytes met the specified acceptance criteria. Two analytes (Gross Beta and Co-57) did not meet the specified acceptance criteria for the following reason: 1 Environmental Inc., Midwest Laboratory's ERA April 2012 GrossBeta in water result of 76.2 pCi/L was higher than the known value of 44.2 pCi/L, exceeding the upper control limit of 51.5 pCi/L. The reanalyzed result of 38.3 fell within the control limits. A sample dilution problem was suspected. The failure was specific to the ERA sample, therefore there was no impact to client samples as a result of this issue.

2. Environmental Inc., Midwest Laboratory's MAPEP August 2012 Co-57 in vegetation result of 7.44 pCi/L was higher than the known value of 5.66 pCi/L, exceeding the upper control limit of 7.36 pCi/L.

The reanalyzed result of 6.74 fell within the control limits. The sample was recounted using a geometry more closely matched to the MAPEP sample size. The failure was specific to the MAPEP sample, therefore there was no impact to client samples as a result of this issue. The Inter-Laboratory Comparison Program provides evidence of "in control" counting systems and methods, and that the laboratories are producing accurate and reliable data. 21 of 176

APPENDIX A RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING REPORT

SUMMARY

TABLE A-1 RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING PROGRAM ANNUAL

SUMMARY

FOR THE LASALLE COUNTY STATION, 2012 NAME OF FACILITY: LASALLE DOCKET NUMBER: 50-373 & 50-374 2012 LOCATION OF FACILITY: MARSEILLES, IL REPORTING PERIOD: ANNUAL INDICATOR CONTROL LOCATION WITH HIGHEST ANNUAL MEAN (M) LOCATIONS LOCATION MEDIUM OR TYPES OF NUMBER OF REQUIRED MEAN (M) MEAN (M) MEAN (M) STATION # NUMBER OF PATHWAY SAMPLED ANALYSIS ANALYSIS LOWER LIMIT (F) (F) (F) NAME NONROUTINE (UNIT OF PERFORMED PERFORMED OF DETECTION RANGE RANGE RANGE DISTANCE AND DIRECTION REPORTED MEASUREMENT) (LLD) MEASUREMENTS SURFACE WATER GR-B 24 4 7.8 8.2 8.2 L-21 CONTROL 0 (PCI/LITER) (11/12) (11/12) (11/12) ILLINOIS RIVER AT SENECA - UPSTREAM (6.3/10.4) (5.9/10.3) (5.9/103) 4.0 MILES NE OF SITE 1-1-3 8 200 542 797 797 L-21 CONTROL 0 (3/4) (2/4) (2/4) ILLINOIS RIVER AT SENECA - UPSTREAM (183/1150) (543/1050) (543/1050) 4.0 MILES NE OF SITE GAMMA 24 MN-54 15 <LLD <LLD - 0 CO-58 15 <LLD <LLD 0 FE-59 30 <LLD <LLD 0 CO-60 15 <LLD <LLD 0 ZN-65 30 <LLD <LLD 0 NB-95 15 <LLD <LLD 0

  • THE MEAN AND 2 STANDARD DEVIATION VALUES ARE CALCULATED USING THE POSITIVE VALUES FRACTION OF DETECTABLE MEASUREMENTS AT SPECIFIED LOCATIONS IS INDICATED IN PARENTHESES (F)

TABLE A-1 RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING PROGRAM ANNUAL

SUMMARY

FOR THE LASALLE COUNTY STATION, 2012 NAME OF FACILITY: LASALLE DOCKET NUMBER: 50-373 & 50-374 2012 LOCATION OF FACILITY: MARSEILLES, IL REPORTING PERIOD: ANNUAL INDICATOR CONTROL LOCATION WITH HIGHEST ANNUAL MEAN (M) LOCATIONS LOCATION MEDIUM OR TYPES OF NUMBER OF REQUIRED MEAN (M) MEAN (M) MEAN (M) STATION # NUMBER OF PATHWAY SAMPLED ANALYSIS ANALYSIS LOWER LIMIT (F) (F) (F) NAME NONROUTINE (UNIT OF PERFORMED PERFORMED OF DETECTION RANGE RANGE RANGE DISTANCE AND DIRECTION REPORTED MEASUREMENT) (LLD) MEASUREMENTS SURFACE WATER ZR-95 30 <LLD <LLD 0 (PCI/LITER) 1-131 15 <LLD <LLD 0 CS-134 15 <LLD <LLD 0 CS-137 18 <LLD <LLD 0 BA-140 60 <LLD <LLD 0 LA-140 15 <LLD <LLD 0 GROUND WATER H-3 12 200 <LLD <LLD 0 (PCI/LITER) GAMMA 12 MN-54 15 <LLD <LLD 0

  • THE MEAN AND 2 STANDARD DEVIATION VALUES ARE CALCULATED USING THE POSITIVE VALUES FRACTION OF DETECTABLE MEASUREMENTS AT SPECIFIED LOCATIONS IS INDICATED IN PARENTHESES (F)

TABLE A-1 RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING PROGRAM ANNUAL

SUMMARY

FOR THE LASALLE COUNTY STATION, 2012 NAME OF FACILITY: LASALLE DOCKET NUMBER: 50-373 & 50-374 2012 LOCATION OF FACILITY: MARSEILLES, IL REPORTING PERIOD: ANNUAL INDICATOR CONTROL LOCATION WITH HIGHEST ANNUAL MEAN (M) LOCATIONS LOCATION MEDIUM OR TYPES OF NUMBER OF REQUIRED MEAN (M) MEAN (M) MEAN (M) STATION # NUMBER OF PATHWAY SAMPLED ANALYSIS ANALYSIS LOWER LIMIT (F) (F) (F) NAME NONROUTINE (UNIT OF PERFORMED PERFORMED OF DETECTION RANGE RANGE RANGE DISTANCE AND DIRECTION REPORTED MEASUREMENT) (LLD) MEASUREMENTS GROUND WATER CO-58 15 <LLD <LLD 0 (PCI/LITER) FE-59 30 <LLD <LLD 0 CO-60 15 <LLD <LLD 0 ZN-65 30 <LLD <LLD 0 NB-95 15 <LLD <LLD 0 ZR-95 30 <LLD <LLD 0 CS-134 IS <LLD <LLD 0 CS-137 18 <LLD <LLD 0

  • THE MEAN AND 2 STANDARD DEVIATION VALUES ARE CALCULATED USING THE POSITIVE VALUES FRACTION OF DETECTABLE MEASUREMENTS AT SPECIFIED LOCATIONS IS INDICATED IN PARENTHESES (F)

TABLE A-1 RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING PROGRAM ANNUAL

SUMMARY

FOR THE LASALLE COUNTY STATION, 2012 NAME OF FACILITY: LASALLE DOCKET NUMBER: 50-373 & 50-374 2012 LOCATION OF FACILITY: MARSEILLES, IL REPORTING PERIOD: ANNUAL INDICATOR CONTROL LOCATION WITH HIGHEST ANNUAL MEAN (M) LOCATIONS LOCATION MEDIUM OR TYPES OF NUMBER OF REQUIRED MEAN (M) MEAN (M) MEAN (M) STATION # NUMBER OF PATHWAY SAMPLED ANALYSIS ANALYSIS LOWER LIMIT (F) (F) (F) NAME NONROUTINE (UNIT OF PERFORMED PERFORMED OF DETECTION RANGE RANGE RANGE DISTANCE AND DIRECTION REPORTED MEASUREMENT) (LLD) MEASUREMENTS GROUND WATER BA-140 60 <LLD <LLD 0 (PCI/LITER) LA-140 15 <LLD <LLD 0 FISH GAMMA 12 (PCI/KG WET) MN-54 130 <LLD <LLD 0 CO-58 130 <LLD <LLD 0 FE-59 260 <LLD <LLD 0 CO-60 130 <LLD <LLD 0 ZN-65 260 <LLD <LLD 0 NB-95 NA <LLD <LLD 0

  • THE MEAN AND 2 STANDARD DEVIATION VALUES ARE CALCULATED USING THE POSITIVE VALUES FRACTION OF DETECTABLE MEASUREMENTS AT SPECIFIED LOCATIONS IS INDICATED IN PARENTHESES (F)

TABLE A-1 RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING PROGRAM ANNUAL

SUMMARY

FOR THE LASALLE COUNTY STATION, 2012 NAME OF FACILITY: LASALLE DOCKET NUMBER: 50-373 & 50-374 2012 LOCATION OF FACILITY: MARSEILLES, IL REPORTING PERIOD: ANNUAL INDICATOR CONTROL LOCATION WITH HIGHEST ANNUAL MEAN (M) LOCATIONS LOCATION MEDIUM OR TYPES OF NUMBER OF REQUIRED MEAN (M) MEAN (M) MEAN (NI) STATION # NUMBER OF PATHWAY SAMPLED ANALYSIS ANALYSIS LOWER LIMIT (F) (F) (F) NAME NONROUTINE (UNIT OF PERFORMED PERFORMED OF DETECTION RANGE RANGE RANGE DISTANCE AND DIRECTION REPORTED MEASUREMENT) (LLD) MEASUREMENTS FISH ZR-95 NA <LLD <LLD 0 (PCUKG WET) CS-134 130 <LLD <LLD 0 CS-137 150 <LLD <LLD 0 BA-140 NA <LLD <LLD 0 LA-140 NA <LLD <LLD 0 SEDIMENT GAMMA 6 (PCUKG DRY) MN-54 NA <LLD <LLD 0 CO-58 NA <LLD <LLD 0 FE-59 NA <LLD <LLD 0

  • THE MEAN AND 2 STANDARD DEVIATION VALUES ARE CALCULATED USING THE POSITIVE VALUES FRACTION OF DETECTABLE MEASUREMENTS AT SPECIFIED LOCATIONS IS INDICATED IN PARENTHESES (F)

TABLE A-1 RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING PROGRAM ANNUAL

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FOR THE LASALLE COUNTY STATION, 2012 NAME OF FACILITY: LASALLE DOCKET NUMBER: 50-373 & 50-374 2012 LOCATION OF FACILITY: MARSEILLES, IL REPORTING PERIOD: ANNUAL INDICATOR CONTROL LOCATION WITH HIGHEST ANNUAL MEAN (M) LOCATIONS LOCATION MEDIUM OR TYPES OF NUMBER OF REQUIRED MEAN (M) MEAN (M) MEAN (M) STATION # NUMBER OF PATHWAY SAMPLED ANALYSIS ANALYSIS LOWER LIMIT (F) (F) (F) NAME NONROUTINE (UNIT OF PERFORMED PERFORMED OF DETECTION RANGE RANGE RANGE DISTANCE AND DIRECTION REPORTED MEASUREMENT) (LLD) MEASUREMENTS SEDIMENT CO-60 NA <LLD <LLD 0 (PCUKG DRY) ZN-65 NA <LLD <LLD 0 NB-95 NA <LLD <LLD 0 ZR-95 NA <LLD <LLD 0 CS-134 150 <LLD <LLD 0 CS-137 180 <LLD <LLD 0 BA-140 NA <LLD <LLD 0 LA-140 NA <LLD <LLD 0

  • THE MEAN AND 2 STANDARD DEVIATION VALUES ARE CALCULATED USING THE POSITIVE VALUES FRACTION OF DETECTABLE MEASUREMENTS AT SPECIFIED LOCATIONS IS INDICATED IN PARENTHESES (F)

TABLE A-1 RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING PROGRAM ANNUAL

SUMMARY

FOR THE LASALLE COUNTY STATION, 2012 NAME OF FACILITY: LASALLE DOCKET NUMBER: 50-373 & 50-374 2012 LOCATION OF FACILITY: MARSEILLES, IL REPORTING PERIOD: ANNUAL INDICATOR CONTROL LOCATION WITH HIGHEST ANNUAL MEAN (M) LOCATIONS LOCATION MEDIUM OR TYPES OF NUMBER OF REQUIRED MEAN (M) MEAN (M) MEAN (M) STATION # NUMBER OF PATI-IWAY SAMPLED ANALYSIS ANALYSIS LOWER LIMIT (F) (F) (F) NAME NONROUTINE (UNIT OF PERFORMED PERFORMED OF DETECTION RANGE RANGE RANGE DISTANCE AND DIRECTION REPORTED MEASUREMENT) (LLD) MEASUREMENTS AIR PARTICULATE GR-B 477 10 21 21 22 L-01 INDICATOR 0 (E-3 PCI/CU.METER) (422/424) (53/53) (53/53) NEARSITE 1 (6/48) (9/49) (8/47) 1.5 MILES NNW OF SITE GAMMA 36 MN-54 NA <LLD <LLD - 0 CO-58 NA <LLD <LLD 0 FE-59 NA <LLD <LLD 0 CO-60 NA <LLD <LLD 0 ZN-65 NA <LLD <LLD 0 NB-95 NA <LLD <LLD 0 ZR-95 NA <LLD <LLD 0

  • THE MEAN AND 2 STANDARD DEVIATION VALUES ARE CALCULATED USING THE POSITIVE VALUES FRACTION OF DETECTABLE MEASUREMENTS AT SPECIFIED LOCATIONS IS INDICATED IN PARENTHESES (F)

TABLE A-1 RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING PROGRAM ANNUAL

SUMMARY

FOR THE LASALLE COUNTY STATION, 2012 NAME OF FACILITY: LASALLE DOCKET NUMBER: 50-373 & 50-374 2012 LOCATION OF FACILITY: MARSEILLES, IL REPORTING PERIOD: ANNUAL INDICATOR CONTROL LOCATION WITH HIGHEST ANNUAL MEAN (M) LOCATIONS LOCATION MEDIUM OR TYPES OF NUMBER OF REQUIRED MEAN (M) MEAN (M) MEAN (M) STATION # NUMBER OF PATHWAY SAMPLED ANALYSIS ANALYSIS LOWER LIMIT (F) (F) (F) NAME NONROUTINE (UNIT OF PERFORMED PERFORMED OF DETECTION RANGE RANGE RANGE DISTANCE AND DIRECTION REPORTED MEASUREMENT) (LLD) MEASUREMENTS AIR PARTICULATE CS-134 50 <LLD <LLD 0 (E-3 PCI/CU.METER) CS-137 60 <LLD <LLD 0 BA-140 NA <LLD <LLD 0 LA-140 NA <LLD <LLD 0 AIR IODINE GAMMA 477 (E-3 PCI/CU.METER) I-131 70 <LLD <LLD 0 MILK 1-131 19 1 NA <LLD 0 (PCI/LITER) GAMMA 19 MN-54 NA NA <LLD - 0 CO-58 NA NA <LLD - 0

  • THE MEAN AND 2 STANDARD DEVIATION VALUES ARE CALCULATED USING THE POSITIVE VALUES FRACTION OF DETECTABLE MEASUREMENTS AT SPECIFIED LOCATIONS IS INDICATED IN PARENTHESES (F)

TABLE A-1 RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING PROGRAM ANNUAL

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FOR THE LASALLE COUNTY STATION, 2012 NAME OF FACILITY: LASALLE DOCKET NUMBER: 50-373 & 50-374 2012 LOCATION OF FACILITY: MARSEILLES, IL REPORTING PERIOD: ANNUAL INDICATOR CONTROL LOCATION WITH HIGHEST ANNUAL MEAN (M) LOCATIONS LOCATION MEDIUM OR TYPES OF NUMBER OF REQUIRED MEAN (M) MEAN (M) MEAN (M) STATION # NUMBER OF PATHWAY SAMPLED ANALYSIS ANALYSIS LOWER LIMIT (F) (F) (F) NAME NONROUTINE (UNIT OF PERFORMED PERFORMED OF DETECTION RANGE RANGE RANGE DISTANCE AND DIRECTION REPORTED MEASUREMENT) (LLD) MEASUREMENTS MILK FE-59 NA NA <LLD 0 (PCI/LITER) CO-60 NA NA <LLD 0 ZN-65 NA NA <LLD 0 NB-95 NA NA <LLD 0 ZR-95 NA NA <LLD 0 CS-134 15 NA <LLD 0 CS-137 18 NA <LLD 0 BA-140 60 NA <LLD 0 THE MEAN AND 2 STANDARD DEVIATION VALUES ARE CALCULATED USING THE POSITIVE VALUES FRACTION OF DETECTABLE MEASUREMENTS AT SPECIFIED LOCATIONS IS INDICATED IN PARENTHESES (F)

TABLE A- 1 RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING PROGRAM ANNUAL

SUMMARY

FOR THE LASALLE COUNTY STATION, 2012 NAME OF FACILITY: LASALLE DOCKET NUMBER: 50-373 & 50-374 2012 LOCATION OF FACILITY: MARSEILLES, IL REPORTING PERIOD: ANNUAL INDICATOR CONTROL LOCATION WITH HIGHEST ANNUAL MEAN (M) LOCATIONS LOCATION MEDIUM OR TYPES OF NUMBER OF REQUIRED MEAN (M) MEAN (M) MEAN (M) STATION # NUMBER OF PATHWAY SAMPLED ANALYSIS ANALYSIS LOWER LIMIT (F) (F) (F) NAME NONROUTINE (UNIT OF PERFORMED PERFORMED OF DETECTION RANGE RANGE RANGE DISTANCE AND DIRECTION REPORTED MEASUREMENT) (LLD) MEASUREMENTS MILK LA-140 15 NA <LLD 0 (PCI/LITER) VEGETATION GAMMA 10 (PCUKG WET) MN-54 NA <LLD <LLD 0 CO-58 NA <LLD <LLD 0 FE-59 NA <LLD <LLD 0 CO-60 NA <LLD <LLD 0 ZN-65 NA <LLD <LLD 0 NB-95 NA <LLD <LLD 0 ZR-95 NA <LLD <LLD 0

  • THE MEAN AND 2 STANDARD DEVIATION VALUES ARE CALCULATED USING THE POSITIVE VALUES FRACTION OF DETECTABLE MEASUREMENTS AT SPECIFIED LOCATIONS IS INDICATED IN PARENTHESES (F)

TABLE A-1 RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING PROGRAM ANNUAL

SUMMARY

FOR THE LASALLE COUNTY STATION, 2012 NAME OF FACILITY: LASALLE DOCKET NUMBER: 50-373 & 50-374 2012 LOCATION OF FACILITY: MARSEILLES, IL REPORTING PERIOD: ANNUAL INDICATOR CONTROL LOCATION WITH HIGHEST ANNUAL MEAN (M) LOCATIONS LOCATION MEDIUM OR TYPES OF NUMBER OF REQUIRED MEAN (M) MEAN (M) MEAN (M) STATION # NUMBER OF PATHWAY SAMPLED ANALYSIS ANALYSIS LOWER LIMIT (F) (F) (F) NAME NONROUTINE (UNIT OF PERFORMED PERFORMED OF DETECTION RANGE RANGE RANGE DISTANCE AND DIRECTION REPORTED MEASUREMENT) (LLD) MEASUREMENTS VEGETATION 1-131 60 <LLD <LLD 0 (PCI/KG WET) CS-134 60 <LLD <LLD 0 CS-137 80 <LLD <LLD 0 BA-140 NA <LLD <LLD 0 LA-140 NA <LLD <LLD 0 DIRECT RADIATION OSLD-QUARTERLY 324 NA 22.3 20.4 27.2 L-105-1 INDICATOR 0 (IMIREM/QUARTER) (316/316) (8/8) (3/3) (12.3/29.8) (13.9/24.0) (24.8/29.8) 0.7 MILES E

  • THE MEAN AND 2 STANDARD DEVIATION VALUES ARE CALCULATED USING THE POSITIVE VALUES FRACTION OF DETECTABLE MEASUREMENTS AT SPECIFIED LOCATIONS IS INDICATED IN PARENTHESES (F)

APPENDIX B LOCATION DESIGNATION, DISTANCE & DIRECTION, AND SAMPLE COLLECTION & ANALYTICAL METHODS 34 of 176

TABLE B-1: Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program - Sampling Locations, Distance and Direction, LaSalle County Station, 2012 Location Location Description Distance & Direction From Site A. Surface Water L-21 Illinois River at Seneca, Upstream (control) 4.0 miles NE L-40 Illinois River, Downstream (indicator) 5.2 miles NNW B. Ground/Well Water L-27 LSCS Onsite Well (indicator) 0 miles at station L-28-W4 Marseilles Well (control) 7.0 miles NNW L-28-W5 Marseilles Well (control) 6.7 miles NNW L-28-W6 Marseilles Well (indicator) 4.1 miles N C. Milk - bi-weekly / monthly L-42 Biros Farm (control) 14.2 miles E D. Air Particulates / Air Iodine L-01 Nearsite 1 (indicator) 1.5 miles NNW L-03 Onsite 3 (indicator) 1.0 miles ENE L-04 Rte. 170 (indicator) 3.2 miles E L-05 Onsite 5 (indicator) 0.3 miles ESE L-06 Nearsite 6 (indicator) 0.4 miles W L-07 Seneca (indicator) 5.2 miles NNE L-08 Marseilles (indicator) 6.0 miles NNW L-10 Streator (control) 13.5 miles SW L-1 1 Ransom (indicator) 6.0 miles S E. Fish L-34 LaSalle Cooling Lake (indicator) 2.0 miles E L-35 Marseilles Pool of Illinois River, Downstream (indicator) 6.5 miles NNW L-36 Illinois River, Upstream of Discharge (control) 4.3 miles NE F. Sediment L-21 Illinois River at Seneca, Upstream (control) 4.0 miles NE L-40 Illinois River, Downstream (indicator) 5.2 miles NNW L-41 Illinois River, Downstream (indicator) 4.6 miles N G. Food Products Quadrant 1 Diane Partridge 4.5 miles NE Quadrant 2 Mike and Gina Welbourne 3.8 miles ESE Quadrant 3 Michael Olson 1.5 miles WSW Quadrant 4 Robert Eisers 4.5 miles NW Control Eugene Clements 10.0 miles NW 35 of 176 B-1

TABLE B-1: Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program - Sampling Locations, Distance and Direction, LaSalle County Station, 2012 Location Location Description Distance & Direction From Site H. Environmental Dosimetry - OSLD Inner Ring L-101-1 and -2 0.5 miles N L-102-1 and -2 0.6 miles NNE L-103-1 and -2 0.7 miles NE L-104-1 and -2 0.8 miles ENE L-105-1 and -2 0.7 miles E L-106-1 and -2 1.4 miles ESE L-107-1 and -2 0.8 miles SE L-108-1 and -2 0.5 miles SSE L-109-1 and -2 0.6 miles S L-110-1 and -2 0.6 miles SSW L-111 b-1 and -2 0.8 miles SW L-112-1 and -2 0.9 miles WSW L-113a-1 and -2 0.8 miles W L-114-1 and -2 0.9 miles WNW L-115-1 and -2 0.7 miles NW L-116-1 and -2 0.6 miles NNW Outer Ring L-201-3 and -4 4.0 miles N L-202-3 and -4 3.6 miles NNE L-203-1 and -2 4.0 miles NE L-204-1 and -2 3.2 miles ENE L-205-1 and -2 3.2 miles ESE L-205-3 and -4 5.1 miles E L-206-1 and -2 4.3 miles SE L-207-1 and -2 4.5 miles SSE L-208-1 and -2 4.5 miles S L-209-1 and -2 4.0 miles SSW L-210-1 and -2 3.3 miles SW L-211-1 and -2 4.5 miles WSW L-212-1 and -2 4.0 miles W L-213-3 and -4 4.9 miles W L-214-3 and -4 5.1 miles WNW L-215-3 and -4 5.0 miles NW L-216-3 and -4 5.0 miles NNW Other L-01-1 and -2 Nearsite 1 (indicator) 1.5 miles NNW L-03-1 and -2 Onsite 3 (indicator) 1.0 miles ENE L-04-1 and -2 Rte. 170 (indicator) 3.2 miles E L-05-1 and -2 Onsite 5 (indicator) 0.3 miles ESE L-06-1 and -2 Nearsite 6 (indicator) 0.4 miles W L-07-1 and -2 Seneca (indicator) 5.2 miles NNE L-08-1 and -2 Marseilles (indicator) 6.0 miles NNW L-11-1 and -2 Ransom (indicator) 6.0 miles S Control and Special Interest L-10-1 and -2 Streator 13.5 miles SW 36 of 176 B-2

TABLE B-2: Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program - Summary of Sample Collection and Analytical Methods, LaSalle County Station, 2012 Sam p le Medium Anal ysis Sam pling Method Analytical Procedure Number Surface Water Gamma Monthly composite TBE, TBE-2007 Gamma emitting radioisotope analysis Spectroscopy from weekly grab samples. Env. Inc., GS-01 Determination of gamma emitters by gamma s pectrosco py Surface Water Gross Beta Monthly composite TBE, TBE-2008 Gross Alpha and/or gross beta activity in from weekly grab various matrices samples. Env. Inc., W(DS)-01 Determination of gross alpha and/or g ross beta in water (dissolved solids or total residue) Surface Water Tritium Quarterly composite TBE, TBE-201 1 Tritium analysis in drinking water by liquid from weekly grab scintillation samples. Env. Inc., T-02 Determination of tritium in water (direct method) Ground/Well Water Gamma Quarterly grab TBE, TBE -2007 Gamma emitting radioisotope analysis Spectroscopy samples. Env. Inc., GS-01 Determination of gamma emitters by g amma s pectrosco py Ground/Well Water Tritium Quarterly grab TBE, TBE-2011 Tritium analysis in drinking water by liquid samples. scintillation Env. Inc., T-02 Determination of tritium in water (direct method) Fish Gamma Semi-annual samples TBE-2007 Gamma emitting radioisotope analysis Spectroscopy collected via electroshocking or Env. Inc., GS-01 Determination of gamma emitters by other techni q ues gamma s pectrosco py Sediment Gamma Semi-annual grab TBE, TBE-2007 Gamma emitting radioisotope analysis Spectroscopy samples Env. Inc., GS-01 Determination of gamma emitters by g amma s pectrosco py Air Particulates Gross Beta One-week composite TBE, TBE-2008 Gross Alpha and/or gross beta activity in of continuous air various matrices sampling through glass fiber filter paper Env. Inc., AP-02 Determination of gross alpha and/or g ross beta in air particulate filters Air Particulates Gamma Quarterly composite of TBE, TBE-2007 Gamma emitting radioisotope analysis Spectroscopy each station Env. Inc., GS-01 Determination of gamma emitters by gamma s pectrosco py Air Iodine Gamma Bi-weekly composite of TBE, TBE-2007 Gamma emitting radioisotope analysis Spectroscopy continuous air sampling through Env. Inc., 1-131-02 Determination of 1-131 in charcoal charcoal filter canisters by g amma s pectrosco py (batch method) Milk 1-131 Bi-weekly grab sample TBE, TBE-2012 Radioiodine in various matrices when cows are on pasture. Monthly all Env. Inc., 1-131-01 Determination of 1-131 in milk by an other times ion exchan ge Milk Gamma Bi -weekly grab sample TBE, TBE-2007 Gamma emitting radioisotope analysis Spectroscopy when cows are on pasture. Monthly all Env. Inc., GS-01 Determination of gamma emitters by other times gamma s pectrosco py Food Products Gamma Annual grab samples. TBE, TBE-2007 Gamma emitting radioisotope analysis Spectroscopy Env. Inc., GS-01 Determination of gamma emitters by gamma spectrosco py OSLD Optically Stimulated Quarterly OSLDs Landauer Incorporated Luminescence comprised of two Dosimetry A1203:C Landauer Incorporated elements. 37 of 176 B-3

Figure B-1 Inner Ring OSLD Locations of the LaSalle County Station, 2012

Figure B-2 Outer Ring OSLD Locations and Fixed Air Sampling Locations of the LaSalle County Station, 2012 39 of 176 B-5

Figure B-3 Ingestion and Waterborne Exposure Pathway Sample Locations of the LaSalle County Station, 2012 40 of 176 B-6

APPENDIX C DATA TABLES AND FIGURES PRIMARY LABORATORY

TABLE C-1.1 CONCENTRATIONS OF GROSS BETA IN SURFACE WATER SAMPLES COLLECTED IN THE VICINITY OF LASALLE COUNTY STATION, 2012 RESULTS IN UNITS OF PCI/LITER +/- 2 SIGMA COLLECTION L-21 L-40 PERIOD 01/05/12 - 01/26/12 6.1 +/- 1.6 6.3 +/- 1.6 02/02/12 - 02/23/12 6.8 +/- 1.9 7.6 +/- 1.9 03/01/12 - 03/29/12 7.3 +/- 2.8 6.8 +/- 2.8 04/05/12 - 04/26/12 < 3.9 < 3.9 05/03/12 - 05/31/12 5.9 +/- 1.5 7.3 +/- 1.6 06/07/12 - 06/28/12 7.9 +/- 1.7 7.5 +/- 1.7 07/05/12 - 07/26/12 8.7 +/- 1.9 7.3 +/- 1.6 08/02/12 - 08/30/12 9.1 +/- 1.9 8.8 +/- 1.9 09/06/12 - 09/27/12 8.2 +/- 1.7 8.1 +/- 1.6 10/04/12 - 10/25/12 10.1 +/- 1.8 8.3 +/- 1.7 11/01/12 - 11/29/12 10.3 +/- 1.9 10.4 +/- 1.9 12/06/12 - 12/27/12 9.4 +/- 2.1 7.6 +/- 1.9 MEAN* 8.16 +/- 3 7. 81 +/- 2.2 TABLE C-1.2 CONCENTRATIONS OF TRITIUM IN SURFACE WATER SAMPLES COLLECTED IN THE VICINITY OF LASALLE COUNTY STATION, 2012 RESULTS IN UNITS OF PCI/LITER +/- 2 SIGMA COLLECTION L-21 L-40 PERIOD 01/05/12 - 03/29/12 < 173 183 +/- 115 04/05/12 - 06/28/12 543 +/- 124 294 +/- 109 07/05/12 - 09/27/12 < 177 < 179 10/04/12 - 12/27/12 1050 +/- 169 1150 +/- 178 MEAN* 797 +/- 717 542 +/- 1058 THE MEAN AND TWO STANDARD DEVIATION ARE CALCULATED USING THE POSITIVE VALUES C-1 42 of 176

TABLE C -1.3 CONCENTRATIONS OF GAMMA EMITTERS IN SURFACE WATER SAMPLES COLLECTED IN THE VICINITY OF LASALLE COUNTY STATION, 2012 RESULTS IN UNITS OF PCI/LITER +/- 2 SIGMA SITE COLLECTION Mn-54 Co-58 Fe-59 Co-60 Zn-65 Nb-95 Zr-95 1-131 Cs-134 Cs-137 Ba-140 La-140 PERIOD L-21 01/05/12 - 01/26/12 <2 <3 <8 <3 <6 <3 <6 < 13 <3 <3 < 24 <8 02/02/12 - 02/23/12 <1 <2 <3 <1 <3 <2 <3 < 10 <1 <2 < 18 <6 03/01/12 - 03/29/12 <2 <2 <4 <2 <3 <2 <3 < 11 <2 <2 <17 <6 04/05/12 - 04/26/12 <2 <2 <5 <2 <4 <2 <4 < 14 <2 <2 < 22 <7 05/03/12 -05/31/12 <1 <2 <4 <1 <3 <2 <3 <14 <1 <2 <21 <6 06/07/12 - 06/28/12 <2 <2 <6 <2 <4 <2 <4 < 15 <2 <2 < 23 <8 07/05/12 -07/26/12 <2 <2 <5 <2 <3 <2 <3 <13 <2 <2 <21 <7 08/02/12 - 08/30/12 <1 <2 <4 <2 <3 <2 <3 < 13 <1 <2 < 19 <6 09/06/12 - 09/27/12 <2 <2 <4 <1 <3 <2 <3 < 14 <2 <2 < 21 <4 10/04/12 - 10/25/12 <1 <2 <4 <1 <3 <2 <3 < 10 <1 <1 < 16 <4 11/01/12 - 11/29/12 <1 <2 <4 <1 <3 <2 <3 < 13 <1 <1 < 19 <7 12/06/12 - 12/27/12 <1 <2 <4 <1 <3 <2 <3 < 11 <1 <2 < 17 <5 MEAN L-40 01/05/12 - 01/26/12 <2 <2 <5 <2 <4 <2 <4 <9 <2 <2 < 17 <6 02/02/12 - 02/23/12 <1 <2 <4 <2 <3 <2 <4 < 12 <2 <2 < 19 <5 03/01/12 - 03/29/12 <1 <2 <4 <1 <3 <1 <3 <8 <1 <1 < 14 <5 04/05/12 - 04/26/12 <2 <2 <5 <2 <4 <2 <4 < 14 <2 <2 < 23 <6 05/03/12 - 05/31/12 <2 <2 <4 <1 <3 <2 <3 < 15 <2 <2 < 22 <7 06/07/12 - 06/28/12 <2 <2 <5 <2 <4 <2 <4 < 14 <2 <2 < 21 <7 07/05/12 - 07/26/12 <2 <2 <4 <2 <3 <2 <3 < 13 <2 <2 < 20 <6 08/02/12 - 08/30/12 <1 <2 <4 <1 <3 <2 <3 < 12 <1 <1 < 17 <6 09/06/12 - 09/27/12 <2 <2 <5 <2 <4 <2 <4 < 12 <2 <2 < 21 <8 10/04/12 - 10/25/12 <1 <2 <4 <2 <3 <2 <3 <9 <1 <2 < 16 <6 11/01/12 - 11/29/12 <1 <1 <3 <1 <2 <1 <3 < 11 <1 <1 < 17 <5 12/06/12 - 12/27/12 <1 <1 <3 <1 <2 <1 <2 <7 <1 <1 <12 <4 MEAN

TABLE C - I1.1 CONCENTRATIONS OF TRITIUM IN GROUNDIWELL WATER SAMPLES COLLECTED IN THE VICINITY OF LASALLE COUNTY STATION, 2012 RESULTS IN UNITS OF PCI/LITER +/- 2 SIGMA COLLECTION L-27 L-28-W4 L-28-W5 L-28-W6 PERIOD 01/12/12 - 01/12/12 < 184 < 181 < 181 04/12/12 - 04/12/12 < 170 < 170 < 168 07/12/12 - 07/12/12 < 160 < 160 < 160 10/11/12 - 10/11/12 < 160 < 161 < 160 MEAN

TABLE C-11.2 CONCENTRATIONS OF GAMMA EMITTERS IN GROUND /WELL WATER SAMPLES COLLECTED IN THE VICINITY OF LASALLE COUNTY STATION, 2012 RESULTS IN UNITS OF PCI/LITER +/- 2 SIGMA SITE COLLECTION Mn-54 Co-58 Fe-59 Co-60 Zn-65 Nb-95 Zr-95 Cs-134 Cs-137 Ba-140 La-140 PERIOD L-27 01/12/12 - 01/12/12 <6 <7 < 12 <6 < 11 <7 < 12 <6 <5 < 37 < 12 04/12/12 - 04/12/12 <4 <4 <7 <4 <8 <4 <7 <3 <4 <22 <6 07/12/12 -07/12/12 <3 <3 <7 <4 <7 <4 <5 <3 <4 <15 <6 10/11/12 - 10/11/12 <5 <6 < 10 <6 < 13 <7 < 11 <5 <6 < 37 < 11 MEAN L-28-W4 01/12/12 - 01/12/12 <5 <4 < 13 <6 < 10 <6 <7 <5 <6 < 28 < 11 07/12/12 - 07/12/12 <4 <4 <8 <5 <8 <4 <8 <4 <5 < 26 <8 10/11/12 - 10/11/12 <4 <6 < 10 <5 < 11 <6 <8 <4 <5 < 30 < 12 MEAN - - - - - - - - - - - L-28-W5 04/12/12 - 04/12/12 <5 <5 <9 <3 < 12 <5 <9 <5 <6 < 34 < 11 MEAN - - L-28-W6 01/12/12 - 01/12/12 <5 <7 < 13 <6 <9 <5 <8 <4 < 5 < 37 < 12 04/12/12 - 04/12/12 <5 <4 <8 <5 < 13 <3 <9 <4 < 4 < 25 <7 07/12/12 - 07/12/12 <3 <4 <8 <4 <8 <4 <8 <4 < 4 < 23 <6 10/11/12 - 10/11/12 <4 <4 <8 <4 <7 <5 <7 <3 < 4 < 25 <7 MEAN

TABLE C-II1.1 CONCENTRATIONS OF GAMMA EMITTERS IN FISH SAMPLES COLLECTED IN THE VICINITY OF LASALLE COUNTY STATION, 2012 RESULTS IN UNITS OF PC/KG WET +/- 2 SIGMA SITE COLLECTION Mn-54 Co-58 Fe-59 Co-60 Zn-65 Nb-95 Zr-95 Cs-134 Cs-137 Ba-140 La-140 PERIOD L-34 Blue catfish 05/09/12 < 38 < 27 < 64 < 30 < 68 < 40 < 56 < 36 < 34 < 263 < 100 Common Carp 05/09/12 < 45 < 36 < 111 < 54 < 107 < 53 < 63 < 46 < 49 < 355 < 96 Common Carp 10/03/12 < 54 < 46 < 144 < 44 < 92 < 48 < 100 < 43 < 42 < 502 < 169 Largemouth Bass 10/03/12 < 60 < 88 < 199 < 70 < 144 < 81 < 135 < 72 < 70 < 918 < 213 MEAN L-35 Freshwater Drum 05/09/12 < 56 < 59 < 112 < 52 < 83 < 57 < 80 < 49 < 64 < 418 < 126 Smallmouth Buffalo 05/09/12 < 42 < 42 < 103 < 57 < 97 < 45 < 78 < 39 < 43 < 310 < 115 Channel Catfish 10/03/12 < 52 < 59 < 131 < 58 < 85 < 61 < 95 < 48 < 43 < 647 < 172 Smallmouth Buffalo 10/03/12 < 82 < 99 < 243 < 78 < 184 < 115 < 182 < 73 < 104 < 860 < 327 MEAN L-36 Channel Catfish 05/09/12 < 63 < 73 < 180 < 80 < 148 < 74 < 120 < 57 < 60 < 442 < 160 Freshwater Drum 05/09/12 < 36 < 38 < 80 < 37 < 76 < 40 < 67 < 36 < 37 < 290 < 79 Channel Catfish 10/03/12 < 55 < 53 < 134 < 53 < 106 < 64 < 102 < 52 < 40 < 626 < 230 Smallmouth Buffalo 10/03/12 < 66 < 64 < 137 < 56 < 132 < 86 < 92 < 52 < 64 < 756 < 177 MEAN

TABLE C-IV.1 CONCENTRATIONS OF GAMMA EMITTERS IN SEDIMENT SAMPLES COLLECTED IN THE VICINITY OF LASALLE COUNTY STATION, 2012 RESULTS IN UNITS OF PC/KG DRY +/- 2 SIGMA SITE COLLECTION Mn-54 Co-58 Fe-59 Co-60 Zn-65 Nb-95 Zr-95 Cs-134 Cs-137 Ba-140 La-140 PERIOD L-21 05/10/12 < 64 < 77 < 168 < 73 < 165 < 83 < 132 < 62 < 71 < 860 < 320 10/04/12 < 65 < 71 < 187 < 81 < 159 < 93 < 132 < 61 < 89 < 765 < 143 MEAN L-40 05/10/12 < 56 < 56 < 134 < 64 < 126 < 72 < 111 < 55 < 76 < 387 < 119 10/04/12 < 38 < 41 < 95 < 52 < 98 < 43 < 72 < 34 < 38 < 376 < 127 MEAN L-41 05/10/12 < 37 < 34 < 101 < 51 < 86 < 37 < 65 < 35 < 43 < 222 < 68 10/04/12 < 39 < 43 < 117 < 55 < 113 < 56 < 94 < 35 < 52 < 429 < 126 MEAN

TABLE C -V.1 CONCENTRATIONS OF GROSS BETA IN AIR PARTICULATE SAMPLES COLLECTED IN THE VICINITY OF LASALLE COUNTY STATION, 2012 RESULTS IN UNITS OF E-3 PCI/CU METER +/- 2 SIGMA COLLECTION GROUP I I GROUP II 1 GROUP III I GROUP IV PERIOD L-03 L-05 L-01 L-06 L-04 L-07 L-08 L-11 L-10 22 12/29/11 - 01/05/12 16 +/- 4 +/- 18 +/- 4 5 19 +/- 4 15 +/- +/- 4 23 +/- 5 16 +/- 4 -T4-+/--4 01/05/12 - 01/12/12 24 +/- 5 20 +/- 4 22 +/- 5 22 +/- 5 23 +/- 5 21 +/- 5 21 +/- 4 24 +/- 5 27 +/- 5 01/12/12 - 01/19/12 20 +/- 4 24 +/- 5 28 +/- 5 24 +/- 4 22 +/- 4 19 +/- 4 22 +/- 4 20 +/- 4 21 +/- 4 01/19/12 -01/26/12 27+/-5 26+/-5 27+/-5 20+/-4 25+/-5 26+/-5 27+/-5 27+/-5 25+/-5 01/26/12 - 02/02/12 16 +/- 4 17 +/- 4 18 +/- 4 18 +/- 4 17 +/- 4 20 +/- 4 16 +/- 4 14 +/- 4 17 +/- 4 02/02/12 - 02/09/12 16 +/- 4 19 +/- 4 19 +/- 4 20 +/- 4 17 +/- 4 17 +/- 4 19 +/- 4 (1) 17 +/- 4 20 +/- 4 02/09/12 - 02/16/12 15 +/- 4 17 +/- 4 18 +/- 4 15 +/- 4 16 +/- 4 17 +/- 4 17 +/- 4 18 +/- 4 18 +/- 4 02/16/12 - 02/23/12 18 +/- 4 17 +/- 4 19 +/- 4 19 +/- 4 11 +/- 4 16 +/- 4 20 +/- 5 16 +/- 4 22 +/- 5 02/23/12 - 03/01/12 24 +/- 5 (1) 22 +/- 5 21 +/- 5 22 +/- 5 14 +/- 5 22 +/- 5 25 +/- 5 23 +/- 5 (1) 19 +/- 5 03/01/12 - 03/08/12 16 +/- 5 15 +/- 5 18 +/- 5 21 +/- 5 15 +/- 5 18 +/- 5 18 +/- 5 19 +/- 5 15 +/- 5 03/08/12 - 03/15/12 22 +/- 5 21 +/- 5 17 +/- 5 19 +/- 5 20 +/- 5 14 +/- 5 18 +/- 5 17 +/- 5 22 +/- 5 03/15/12 - 03/22/12 15 +/- 3 11 +/- 3 15 +/- 3 13 +/- 3 12 +/- 3 13 +/- 3 16 +/- 3 12 +/- 3 13 +/- 3 03/22/12 - 03/29/12 15 +/- 4 14 +/- 4 15 +/- 4 16 +/- 4 13 +/- 4 16 +/- 4 15 +/- 4 14 +/- 4 14 +/- 4 03/29/12 - 04/05/12 10 +/- 4 12 +/- 4 12 +/- 4 12 +/- 4 11 +/- 4 10 +/- 4 12 +/- 4 12 +/- 4 13 +/- 4 04/05/12 - 04/12/12 13 +/- 4 13 +/- 4 17 +/- 4 15 +/- 4 12 +/- 4 13 +/- 4 (1) 19 +/- 4 14 +/- 4 15 +/- 4 04/12/12 - 04/19/12 20 +/- 4 16 +/- 4 18 +/- 4 19 +/- 4 19 +/- 4 17 +/- 4 16 +/- 4 14 +/- 4 21 +/- 4 04/19/12 - 04/26/12 14 +/- 4 16 +/- 4 15 +/- 4 18 +/- 5 15 +/- 4 14 +/- 4 15 +/- 4 13 +/- 4 15 +/- 4 04/26/12 - 05/03/12 17 +/- 5 20 +/- 5 17 +/- 5 18 +/- 5 20 +/- 5 17 +/- 5 <5 18 +/- 5 22 +/- 5 05/03/12 - 05/10/12 6+/-3 12 +/- 4 (1) 12 +/- 3 <9 (1) 14 +/- 6 (1) 6 +/- 3 10 +/- 4 (1) 10 +/- 3 9+/-3 05/10/12 - 05/17/12 12 +/- 4 14 +/- 6 (1) 15 +/- 4 19 +/- 5 13 +/- 4 15 +/- 4 13 +/- 4 14 +/- 4 11 +/- 4 05/17/12 - 05/24/12 17 +/- 4 19 +/- 4 25 +/- 5 16 +/- 4 21 +/- 4 19 +/- 4 20 +/- 4 16 +/- 4 24 +/- 5 05/24/12 - 05/31/12 16 +/- 4 13 +/- 4 (1) 21 +/- 5 15 +/- 4 17 +/- 4 20 +/- 4 16 +/- 4 17 +/- 4 17 +/- 4 05/31/12 - 06/07/12 11 +/- 4 13 +/- 4 8+/-3 14 +/- 4 14 +/- 4 8+/-4 16 +/- 4 12 +/- 4 12 +/- 4 06/07/12 - 06/14/12 15 +/- 4 15 +/- 4 17 +/- 4 17 +/- 4 16 +/- 4 18 +/- 4 17 +/- 4 17 +/- 4 13 +/- 4 06/14/12 - 06/21/12 15 +/- 4 15 +/- 4 16 +/- 4 18 +/- 4 17 +/- 4 17 +/- 4 18 +/- 4 16 +/- 4 16 +/- 4 06/21/12 - 06/28/12 14 +/- 4 15 +/- 4 (1) 14 +/- 4 19 +/- 4 18 +/- 4 16 +/- 4 16 +/- 4 18 +/- 4 17 +/- 4 06/28/12 - 07/05/12 28 +/- 5 28 +/- 5 31 +/- 6 (1) 10 +/- 4 25 +/- 5 31 +/- 5 35 +/- 5 25 +/- 5 27 +/- 5 07/05/12 - 07/12/12 18 +/- 4 15 +/- 4 22 +/- 5 18 +/- 4 20 +/- 4 20 +/- 4 19 +/- 4 18 +/- 4 20 +/- 4 07/12/12 -07/19/12 19+/-5 15+/-5 17+/-5 22+/-5 20+/-5 19+/-5 18+/-5 17+/-5 20+/-5 07/19/12 - 07/26/12 21 +/- 5 14 +/- 4 24 +/- 5 18 +/- 5 23 +/- 5 20 +/- 5 21 +/- 5 18 +/- 5 20 +/- 5 07/26/12 - 08/02/12 22 +/- 5 21 +/- 5 25 +/- 5 21 +/- 4 19 +/- 4 25 +/- 5 21 +/- 4 18 +/- 4 18 +/- 4 08/02/12 - 08/09/12 27 +/- 5 20 +/- 4 25 +/- 5 24 +/- 5 27 +/- 5 28 +/- 5 26 +/- 5 29 +/- 5 26 +/- 5 08/09/12 - 08/16/12 17 +/- 4 19 +/- 4 21 +/- 5 22 +/- 5 17 +/- 4 21 +/- 5 18 +/- 4 22 +/- 5 25 +/- 5 08/16/12 - 08/23/12 16 +/- 4 17 +/- 4 17 +/- 4 15 +/- 4 24 +/- 5 18 +/- 4 19 +/- 4 19 +/- 4 22 +/- 5 08/23/12 - 08/30/12 25 +/- 5 26 +/- 5 31 +/- 5 30 +/- 5 31 +/- 5 35 +/- 6 28 +/- 5 26 +/- 5 31 +/- 5 08/30/12 - 09/06/12 21 +/- 4 22 +/- 4 23 +/- 4 25 +/- 5 24 +/- 5 24 +/- 5 23 +/- 4 20 +/- 4 20 +/- 4 09/06/12 - 09/13/12 21 +/- 5 18 +/- 4 23 +/- 5 22 +/- 5 17 +/- 4 25 +/- 5 23 +/- 5 18 +/- 4 22 +/- 5 09/13/12 - 09/20/12 21 +/- 4 22 +/- 4 21 +/- 4 22 +/- 4 19 +/- 4 23 +/- 4 28 +/- 5 25 +/- 5 22 +/- 4 09/20/12 - 09/27/12 20 +/- 4 25 +/- 5 23 +/- 5 19 +/- 4 18 +/- 4 19 +/- 4 20 +/- 4 22 +/- 5 25 +/- 5 09/27/12 - 10/04/12 18 +/- 5 19 +/- 5 24 +/- 5 26 +/- 5 19 +/- 5 20 +/- 5 22 +/- 5 24 +/- 5 27 +/- 5 10/04/12 - 10/11/12 17 +/- 4 20 +/- 5 17 +/- 4 19 +/- 5 13 +/- 4 13 +/- 4 17 +/- 4 14 +/- 4 13 +/- 4 10/11/12 - 10/18/12 25 +/- 5 24 +/- 5 24 +/- 5 29 +/- 5 27 +/- 5 27 +/- 5 32 +/- 6 26 +/- 5 24 +/- 5 10/18/12 - 10/25/12 21 +/- 5 20 +/- 5 17 +/- 5 22 +/- 5 16 +/- 5 20 +/- 5 20 +/- 5 20 +/- 5 24 +/- 5 10/25/12 - 11/01/12 14 +/- 4 17 +/- 4 16 +/- 4 13 +/- 4 13 +/- 4 13 +/- 4 14 +/- 4 14 +/- 4 14 +/- 4 11/01/12 - 11/08/12 15 +/- 4 17 +/- 4 17 +/- 5 14 +/- 4 14 +/- 4 20 +/- 5 17 +/- 4 14 +/- 4 18 +/- 5 11/08/12 - 11/15/12 21 +/- 5 24 +/- 5 25 +/- 5 21 +/- 5 23 +/- 5 22 +/- 5 23 +/- 5 24 +/- 5 23 +/- 5 11/15/12 - 11/21/12 35 +/- 6 40 +/- 6 44 +/- 7 48 +/- 7 39 +/- 6 46 +/- 7 43 +/- 6 45 +/- 7 44 +/- 7 11/21/12 - 11/29/12 36 +/- 5 38 +/- 5 41 +/- 5 34 +/- 5 31 +/- 5 36 +/- 5 38 +/- 5 29 +/- 5 36 +/- 5 11/29/12 - 12/06/12 30 +/- 5 32 +/- 5 32 +/- 5 31 +/- 5 30 +/- 5 37 +/- 5 28 +/- 5 30 +/- 5 32 +/- 5 12/06/12 - 12/13/12 25 +/- 5 25 +/- 5 22 +/- 5 25 +/- 5 24 +/- 5 27 +/- 5 23 +/- 5 24 +/- 5 28 +/- 5 12/13/12 - 12/20/12 34 +/- 6 33 +/- 6 37 +/- 6 35 +/- 6 31 +/- 5 36 +/- 6 40 +/- 6 34 +/- 6 34 +/- 6 12/20/12 - 12/27/12 23 +/- 5 22 +/- 5 26 +/- 5 20 +/- 5 26 +/- 5 28 +/- 5 24 +/- 5 22 +/- 5 24 +/- 5 12/27/12 - 01/03/13 43 +/- 6 44 +/- 6 47 +/- 6 43 +/- 6 43 +/- 6 44 +/- 6 47 +/- 6 40 +/- 6 49 +/- 6 MEAN 20 +/- 14 20 +/- 14 22 +/- 15 21 +/- 14 20 +/- 14 21 +/- 16 22 +/- 15 20 +/- 14 21 +/- 16

  • THE MEAN AND TWO STANDARD DEVIATION ARE CALCULATED USING THE POSITIVE VALUES (1) SEE PROGRAM EXCEPTIONS SECTION FOR EXPLANATION C-7 48 of 176

TABLE C-V.2 MONTHLY AND YEARLY MEAN VALUES OF GROSS BETA CONCENTRATIONS IN AIR PARTICULATE SAMPLES COLLECTED IN THE VICINITY OF LASALLE COUNTY STATION, 2012 RESULTS IN UNITS OF E-3 PCI/CU METER +/- 2 SIGMA GROUP I - NEAR-SITE LOCATIONS GROUP II - FAR-FIELD LOCATIONS GROUP III - FAR-FIELD LOCATIONS GROUP IV - CONTROL LOCATION COLLECTION MIN MAX MEAN +/- COLLECTION MIN MAX MEAN +/- COLLECTION MIN MAX MEAN +/- COLLECTION MIN MAX MEAN +/- PERIOD 2SD PERIOD 2SD PERIOD 2SD PERIOD 2SD 12/29/11 - 02/02/12 16 27 21 +/- 8 12/29/11 02/02/12 18 28 22 +/- 7 12/29/11 - 02/02/12 14 27 21 +/- 8 12/29/11 - 02/02/12 14 27 21 +/- 11 02/02/12 - 03/01/12 15 24 18 +/- 6 02/02/12 03/01/12 15 22 19 +/- 4 02/02/12 - 03/01/12 11 25 18 +/- 7 02/02/12 - 03/01/12 18 22 20 +/- 4 03/01/12 - 03/29/12 11 22 16 +/- 7 03/01/12 03/29/12 13 21 17 +/- 5 03/01/12 - 03/29/12 12 20 16 +/- 5 03/01/12 - 03/29/12 13 22 16 +/- 8 03/29/12 - 05/03/12 10 20 15 +/- 7 03/29/12 05/03/12 12 19 16 +/- 5 03/29/12 - 05/03/12 10 20 15 +/- 6 03/29/12 - 05/03/12 13 22 17 +/- 8 05/03/12 - 05/31/12 6 19 14 +/- 8 05/03/12 05/31/12 12 25 18 +/- 9 05/03/12 - 05/31/12 6 21 15 +/- 8 05/03/12 - 05/31/12 9 24 15 +/- 13 05/31/12 - 06/28/12 11 15 14 +/- 3 05/31/12 06/28/12 8 19 15 +/- 7 05/31/12 - 06/28/12 8 18 16 +/- 5 05/31/12 - 06/28/12 12 17 15 +/- 5 06/28/12 - 08/02/12 14 28 20 +/- 10 06/28/12 08/02/12 10 31 21 +/- 11 06/28/12 - 08/02/12 17 35 22 +/- 9 06/28/12 - 08/02/12 18 27 21 +/- 7 08/02/12 - 08/30/12 16 27 21 +/- 9 08/02/12 08/30/12 15 31 23 +/- 11 08/02/12 - 08/30/12 17 35 24 +/- 11 08/02/12 - 08/30/12 22 31 26 +/- 8 08/30/12 - 09/27/12 18 25 21 +/- 4 08/30/12 09/27/12 19 25 22 +/- 4 08/30/12 - 09/27/12 17 28 22 +/- 6 08/30/12 - 09/27/12 20 25 22 +/- 4 09/27/12 - 11/01/12 14 25 20 +/- 7 09/27/12 11/01/12 13 29 21 +/- 10 09/27/12 - 11/01/12 13 32 19 +/- 11 09/27/12 - 11/01/12 13 27 20 +/- 13 11/01/12 - 11/29/12 15 40 28 +/- 20 11/01/12 11/29/12 14 48 31 +/- 26 11/01/12 - 11/29/12 14 46 29 +/- 22 11/01/12 - 11/29/12 18 44 30 +/- 24 11/29/12 - 01/03/13 22 44 31 +/- 16 11/29/12 01/03/13 20 47 32 +/- 17 11/29/12 - 01/03/13 22 47 32 +/- 15 11/29/12 - 01/03/13 24 49 33 +/- 19 12/29/11 - 01/03/13 6 44 20 +/- 14 12/29/11 - 01/03/13 8 48 21 +/- 15 12/29/11 - 01/03/13 6 47 21 +/- 15 12/29/11 - 01/03/13 9 49 21 +/- 16

  • THE MEAN AND TWO STANDARD DEVIATION ARE CALCULATED USING THE POSITIVE VALUES

TABLE C-V.3 CONCENTRATIONS OF GAMMA EMITTERS IN AIR PARTICULATE SAMPLES COLLECTED IN THE VICINITY OF LASALLE COUNTY STATION, 2012 RESULTS IN UNITS OF E-3 PCI/CU METER +/- 2 SIGMA SITE COLLECTION Mn-54 Co-58 Fe-59 Co-60 Zn-65 Nb-95 Zr-95 Cs-134 Cs-137 Ba-140 La-140 PERIOD L-01 12/29/11 - 03/29/12 <2 <6 < 20 <3 <7 <6 < 11 <4 <3 < 848 < 242 03/29/12 - 06/28/12 <2 <4 < 14 <3 <7 <5 <7 <2 <2 < 435 < 190 06/28/12 - 09/27/12 <4 <5 < 21 <4 < 11 < 10 < 11 <3 <3 < 1629 < 780 09/27/12 - 01/03/13 <2 <4 < 14 <2 <4 <4 <7 <2 <2 < 364 < 117 MEAN L-03 12/29/11 - 03/29/12 <3 <6 < 11 <3 <7 <6 <8 <2 <2 < 444 < 215 03/29/12 - 06/28/12 <3 <3 < 13 <2 <6 <5 <9 <2 <2 < 461 < 168 06/28/12 - 09/27/12 <4 <6 < 15 <4 < 11 < 11 < 12 <4 <4 < 2153 < 766 09/27/12 - 01/03/13 <2 <4 < 14 <3 <4 <4 <9 <3 <3 < 430 < 117 MEAN L-04 12/29/11 - 03/29/12 <2 <5 < 12 <3 <7 <5 <8 <2 <2 < 505 < 98 03/29/12 - 06/28/12 <3 <4 < 15 <3 <7 <5 < 10 <3 <2 < 485 < 174 06/28/12 - 09/27/12 <3 <7 < 24 <3 <6 <5 < 10 <3 <2 < 1248 < 475 09/27/12 - 01/03/13 <3 <4 < 10 <3 <7 <4 <8 <1 <3 < 331 < 176 MEAN L-05 12/29/11 - 03/29/12 <3 <7 < 18 <2 <8 <6 < 10 <3 <3 < 551 < 229 03/29/12 - 06/28/12 <3 <5 < 17 <3 <7 <5 <9 <3 <2 < 382 < 84 06/28/12 - 09/27/12 <4 <5 < 20 <4 < 13 <8 < 13 <4 <3 < 1975 < 830 09/27/12 - 01/03/13 <3 <4 < 11 <2 <6 <4 <9 <2 <2 < 417 < 166 MEAN L-06 12/29/11 - 03/29/12 <4 <6 < 16 <3 < 10 <7 < 13 <4 <3 < 819 < 246 03/29/12 - 06/28/12 <3 <6 < 15 <2 <6 <4 <8 <2 <3 < 276 < 180 06/28/12 - 09/27/12 <3 <8 < 25 <4 <8 < 10 < 14 <4 <3 < 2170 < 639 09/27/12 - 01/03/13 <3 <6 < 13 <3 <6 <5 <9 <2 <3 < 523 < 167 O MEAN - - - - - - - - - - -

TABLE C-V.3 CONCENTRATIONS OF GAMMA EMITTERS IN AIR PARTICULATE SAMPLES COLLECTED IN THE VICINITY OF LASALLE COUNTY STATION, 2012 RESULTS IN UNITS OF E-3 PCI/CU METER +/- 2 SIGMA SITE COLLECTION Mn-54 Co-58 Fe-59 Co-60 Zn-65 Nb-95 Zr-95 Cs-134 Cs-137 Ba- 140 La-140 PERIOD L-07 12/29/11 - 03/29/12 <2 <4 < 12 <2 <6 <3 <9 <2 <2 < 336 < 178 03/29/12 - 06/28/12 <3 <4 < 12 <3 <7 <5 < 12 <2 <3 < 491 < 178 06/28/12 - 09/27/12 <3 <6 < 22 <3 <6 <5 <9 <3 <2 < 1509 < 831 09/27/12 - 01/03/13 <2 <5 < 12 <3 <6 <5 <9 <3 <2 < 460 < 185 MEAN L-08 12/29/11 - 03/29/12 <1 <3 <9 <2 <5 <4 <6 <2 <2 < 567 < 90 03/29/12 - 06/28/12 <2 <5 < 15 <3 <6 <7 < 10 <2 <2 < 362 < 105 06/28/12 - 09/27/12 <3 <5 < 22 <2 <6 <6 < 12 <3 <2 < 1510 < 386 09/27/12 - 01/03/13 <2 <3 < 12 <2 <5 <4 <7 <2 <2 < 370 < 205 MEAN L-10 12/29/11 - 03/29/12 <4 <6 < 15 <4 <9 <7 < 11 <4 <3 < 837 < 295 03/29/12 - 06/28/12 <2 <5 < 15 <2 <5 <6 <7 <2 <2 < 490 < 111 06/28/12 - 09/27/12 <2 <7 < 25 <4 < 11 <6 < 11 <3 <3 < 1695 < 800 09/27/12 - 01/03/13 <2 <3 < 14 <2 <7 <5 <8 <3 <2 < 368 < 84 MEAN L-11 12/29/11 - 03/29/12 <2 <5 < 22 <3 <5 <6 < 11 <3 <2 < 619 < 226 03/29/12 - 06/28/12 <3 <5 < 15 <3 <9 <5 < 10 <3 <3 < 487 < 166 06/28/12 - 09/27/12 <4 <5 < 18 <3 <9 <7 < 11 <3 <2 < 1874 < 605 09/27/12 -01/03/13 <2 <3 < 11 <2 <4 <4 <7 <2 <2 < 354 < 166 MEAN

TABLE C-VI.1 CONCENTRATIONS OF 1-131 IN AIR IODINE SAMPLES COLLECTED IN THE VICINITY OF LASALLE COUNTY STATION, 2012 RESULTS IN UNITS OF E-3 PCI/CU METER +/- 2 SIGMA COLLECTION GROUP I I GROUP II 1 GROUP III GROUP IV PERIOD L-03 L-05 L-01 L-06 L-04 L-07 L-08 L-11 L-10 12/29/11 01/05112 01/05/12 - 01/12/12 < 58 < 58 < 31 < 58 < 58 < 55 < 54 < 54 < 54 01/12/12 - 01/19/12 < 63 < 63 < 62 < 59 < 63 < 64 < 64 < 59 < 34 01/19/12 - 01/26/12 < 40 < 40 < 17 < 40 < 40 < 33 < 33 < 33 < 33 01/26/12 - 02/02/12 <19 <19 <19 <20 <19 <20 <20 <8 <20 02/02/12 - 02/09/12 < 37 < 37 < 14 < 37 < 37 < 34 < 35 (1) < 35 < 35 02/09/12 - 02/16/12 < 60 < 60 < 23 < 60 < 60 < 67 < 67 < 67 < 67 02/16/12 - 02/23/12 <18 <18 <7 <18 <18 <34 <34 <34 <34 02/23/12 - 03/01/12 < 35 (1) < 34 < 33 < 34 < 15 < 27 < 27 < 27 (1) < 27 03/01/12 - 03/08/12 < 54 < 55 < 32 < 54 < 54 < 67 < 66 < 66 < 66 03/08/12 - 03/15/12 < 52 < 21 < 52 < 54 < 52 < 70 < 70 < 69 < 69 03/15/12 - 03/22/12 < 49 < 49 < 21 < 49 < 49 < 34 < 34 < 34 < 34 03/22/12 - 03/29/12 < 47 < 47 < 47 < 17 < 47 < 58 < 58 < 58 < 58 03/29/12 - 04/05/12 <62 <60 <62 <23 <62 <65 <65 <65 <65 04/05/12 - 04/12/12 < 50 < 50 < 50 < 30 < 50 < 31 (1) < 16 < 30 < 30 04/12/12 - 04/19/12 <32 <32 <13 <32 <32 <3 <31 <31 <31 04/19/12 - 04/26/12 <30 <30 <30 <40 <30 <40 <40 <40 <22 04/26/12 - 05/03/12 < 45 < 45 < 45 < 27 < 45 < 60 < 60 < 59 < 60 05/03/12 - 05/10/12 < 27 < 63 (1) < 26 < 68 (1) < 55 (1) < 33 < 65 (1) < 14 < 32 05/10/12 - 05/17/12 <22 <33 (1) <10 <21 <21 <18 <18 <18 <18 05/17/12 - 05/24/12 < 64 < 69 < 28 < 64 < 63 < 65 < 64 < 64 < 64 05/24/12 - 05/31/12 <60 <59 (1) <59 <49 <59 <49 <49 <19 <49 05/31/12 - 06/07/12 < 23 < 61 < 58 < 60 < 60 < 68 < 68 < 67 < 68 06/07/12 - 06/14/12 <61 <61 <25 <63 <60 <66 <65 <65 <65 06/14/12 - 06/21/12 <32 <32 <31 <32 <12 <52 <51 <51 <51 06/21/12 - 06/28/12 <61 < 62 (1) < 30 < 59 < 59 < 55 < 54 < 54 < 54 06/28/12 - 07/05/12 <61 < 28 < 65 (1) < 62 < 62 < 53 < 53 < 53 < 53 07/05/12 - 07/12/12 <69 <69 <28 <68 <68 <61 <59 <60 <60 07/12/12 - 07/19/12 < 60 < 27 < 58 < 26 < 59 < 62 < 62 < 62 < 62 07/19/12 - 07/26/12 <40 <40 <15 <40 <40 <51 <51 <50 <50 07/26/12 - 08/02/12 < 57 < 57 < 57 < 24 < 57 < 53 < 53 < 53 < 53 08/02/12 - 08/09/12 < 43 < 44 < 18 < 43 < 43 < 50 < 49 < 49 < 49 08/09/12 - 08/16/12 < 25 < 25 < 25 < 39 < 25 < 17 < 39 < 39 < 39 08/16/12 - 08/23/12 < 43 < 43 < 18 < 43 < 43 < 33 < 33 < 32 < 32 08/23/12 - 08/30/12 <58 <58 <57 <61 <57 <62 <26 <61 <61 08/30/12 - 09/06/12 < 69 < 69 < 26 < 69 < 68 < 53 < 52 < 52 < 52 09/06/12 - 09/13/12 <58 <58 <58 <50 <58 <50 <50 <50 <21 09/13/12 - 09/20/12 < 32 < 32 < 17 < 32 < 32 < 46 < 49 < 49 < 49 09/20/12 - 09/27/12 <46 <47 <47 <66 <46 <69 <68 <26 <68 09/27/12 - 10/04/12 <53 <51 <28 <52 <53 <49 <48 <47 <47 10/04/12 - 10/11/12 <55 <55 <30 <55 <54 <56 <56 <55 <55 10/11/12 - 10/18/12 < 34 < 34 < 34 < 13 < 34 < 33 < 33 < 33 < 33 10/18/12 - 10/25/12 < 29 < 56 < 56 < 56 < 56 < 40 < 40 < 40 < 40 10/25/12 - 11/01/12 < 46 < 46 < 18 < 46 < 46 < 70 < 69 < 69 < 69 11/01/12 - 11/08/12 < 62 < 62 < 62 < 62 < 24 < 54 < 53 < 53 < 53 11/08/12 - 11/15/12 < 64 < 64 < 25 < 63 < 63 < 63 < 63 < 63 < 63 11/15/12 - 11/21/12 < 68 < 27 < 68 < 68 < 68 < 49 < 48 < 48 < 48 11/21/12 - 11/29/12 < 50 < 50 < 50 < 38 < 50 < 37 < 38 < 38 < 38 11/29/12 - 12/06/12 <49 <49 <49 <19 <49 <31 <31 <31 <31 12/06/12 - 12/13/12 <44 <44 <24 <44 <44 <45 <45 <45 <45 12/13/12 - 12/20/12 <46 <46 <46 <41 <46 <17 <40 <40 <40 12/20/12 - 12/27/12 <49 <50 <21 <50 <50 <44 <44 <44 <44 12/27/12 - 01/03/13 <67 <67 <68 <56 <66 <52 <24 <51 <51 MEAN (1) SEE PROGRAM EXCEPTIONS SECTION FOR EXPLANATION c-11 52 of 176

TABLE C -VII.1 CONCENTRATIONS OF 1-131 IN MILK SAMPLES COLLECTED IN THE VICINITY OF LASALLE COUNTY STATION, 2012 RESULTS IN UNITS OF PCI/LITER +/- 2 SIGMA CONTROL FARM COLLECTION L-42 PERIOD 01/05/12 < 0.6 02/02/12 < 0.6 03/01/12 < 0.5 04/05/12 < 0.4 05/03/12 < 0.5 05/17/12 < 0.5 05/31/12 < 0.5 06/14/12 < 0.8 06/26/12 < 0.5 07/12/12 < 0.7 07/26/12 < 0.8 08/09/12 < 0.7 08/23/12 < 0.7 09/06/12 < 0.8 09/20/12 < 0.6 10/04/12 < 0.8 10/18/12 < 0.7 11/01/12 < 0.7 12/07/12 < 0.5 MEAN C-12 53 of 176

TABLE C-VIL2 CONCENTRATIONS OF GAMMA EMITTERS IN MILK SAMPLES COLLECTED IN THE VICINITY OF LASALLE COUNTY STATION, 2012 RESULTS IN UNITS OF PCI/LITER +/- 2 SIGMA SITE COLLECTION Mn-54 Co-58 Fe-59 Co-60 Zn-65 Nb-95 Zr-95 Cs-134 Cs-137 Ba-140 La-140 PERIOD L-42 01/05/12 <9 <9 <23 <12 <20 <11 <16 <9 <9 <43 <13 02/02/12 <6 <6 <14 <8 <12 <7 <9 <5 <6 <39 <11 03/01/12 <4 <4 <11 <5 <10 <4 <8 <4 <4 <24 <8 04/05/12 <7 <7 <18 <9 <16 <7 <14 <6 <7 < 44 < 13 05/03/12 <9 <7 <13 <5 <17 <9 <15 <7 <8 < 52 < 12 05/17/12 <5 <5 <13 <5 <12 <5 <9 <4 <5 <26 <9 05/31/12 <5 <5 <14 <7 <13 <5 <8 <4 <5 <31 <10 06/14/12 <5 <6 <12 <6 <12 <6 <8 <5 <5 <33 <9 06/26/12 <6 <7 <17 <8 <15 <7 <12 <6 <6 <31 <10 07/12/12 <5 <6 <14 <7 <12 <6 <8 <5 <6 <38 <12 07/26/12 <6 <6 <15 <8 <14 <7 <12 <5 <6 <50 <13 n 08/09/12 <4 <5 <10 <5 <10 <4 <8 <4 <5 <19 <7 08/23/12 <5 <5 < 14 <7 < 12 <7 < 11 <4 <6 <38 <12 09/06/12 <5 <5 <12 <6 <11 <5 <9 <5 <5 <30 <10 09/20/12 <8 <8 <17 <8 <15 <8 <14 <6 <8 < 42 < 13 10/04/12 <6 <6 <13 <6 <13 <6 <11 <6 <6 <36 <11 10/18/12 <6 <5 <13 <7 <13 <6 <10 <5 <6 <37 <11 11/01/12 <6 <6 <14 <7 <12 <5 <10 <5 <6 <41 <12 12/07/12 <5 <4 <13 <6 <10 <5 <10 <4 <5 <29 <8 MEAN

TABLE C-VIII.1 CONCENTRATIONS OF GAMMA EMITTERS IN FOOD PRODUCT SAMPLES COLLECTED IN THE VICINITY OF LASALLE COUNTY STATION, 2012 RESULTS IN UNITS OF PCI/KG WET +/- 2 SIGMA SITE COLLECTION Mn-54 Co-58 Fe-59 Co-60 Zn-65 Nb-95 Zr-95 1-131 Cs-134 Cs-137 Ba-140 La-140 PERIOD L-CONTROL Beet greens 09/15/12 < 16 < 14 < 44 < 22 < 34 < 14 < 29 < 39 < 14 < 17 < 94 < 21 Beets 09/15/12 < 10 < 11 < 26 < 15 < 27 < 12 < 20 < 23 < 10 < 11 < 59 < 13 MEAN L-QUAD 1 Cabbage 09/15/12 < 11 < 12 < 30 < 16 < 28 < 12 < 21 < 28 < 10 < 13 < 68 < 20 Radishes 09/20/12 < 14 < 16 < 40 < 19 < 33 < 17 < 32 < 50 < 13 < 15 < 101 < 26 MEAN L-QUAD 2 Broccoli 09/15/12 < 20 < 20 < 44 < 22 < 44 < 19 < 34 < 45 < 18 < 18 < 111 < 28 Sweet potatoes 09/22/12 < 18 < 18 < 46 < 22 < 40 < 21 < 32 < 58 < 17 < 17 < 116 < 32 MEAN L-QUAD 3 Cauliflower 09/15/12 <8 < 10 < 29 < 13 < 24 < 11 < 17 < 21 <9 < 10 < 56 < 15 Beets 09/22/12 < 16 < 16 < 35 < 19 < 34 < 17 < 27 < 40 < 13 < 14 < 104 < 30 MEAN L-QUAD 4 Cabbage 09/15/12 < 12 < 12 < 29 < 15 < 25 < 14 < 23 < 27 < 11 < 13 < 64 < 16 Beets 09/20/12 < 16 < 16 < 40 < 22 < 39 < 17 < 25 < 45 < 13 < 13 < 91 < 26 MEAN

TABLE C -IX.1 QUARTERLY OSLD RESULTS FOR LASALLE COUNTY STATION, 2012 RESULTS IN UNITS OF MILLI-ROENTGEN/QUARTER +/- 2 STANDARD DEVIATIONS STATION MEAN JAN - MAR APR - JUN JUL - SEP OCT - DEC CODE +/- 2 S.D. L-01-1 24.1 +/- 9.0 17.8 26.4 28.0 24.0 L-01-2 23.4 +/- 9.6 16.2 25.7 26.4 25.2 L-03-1 21.8 +/- 7.7 16.2 23.4 25.0 22.7 L-03-2 22.7 +/- 8.2 17.0 24.7 26.4 22.5 L-04-1 21.4 +/- 8.0 15.5 24.2 23.4 22.4 L-04-2 22.2 +/- 10.1 14.7 24.2 25.8 24.0 L-05-1 20.5 +/- 11.6 13.9 (1) 24.5 23.2 L-05-2 23.3 +/- 8.5 17.0 24.9 26.5 24.6 L-06-1 22.4 +/- 8.6 16.2 23.6 26.1 23.7 L-06-2 22.1 +/- 9.1 15.5 24.1 25.7 23.1 L-07-1 22.7 +/- 9.2 16.2 26.1 25.8 22.6 L-07-2 22.9 +/- 9.0 16.2 25.2 25.6 24.6 L-08-1 22.2 +/- 8.3 16.2 24.1 25.6 22.9 L-08-2 23.1 +/- 8.2 17.0 25.3 25.6 24.4 L-10-1 20.4 +/- 7.7 14.7 21.9 22.9 22.2 L-10-2 20.4 +/- 8.9 13.9 24.0 22.4 21.2 L-11-1 20.0 +/- 9.6 13.1 22.7 23.8 20.5 L-11-2 20.8 +/- 8.5 14.7 24.1 23.3 21.1 L-101-1 23.8 +/- 8.5 17.8 27.1 26.6 23.7 L-101-2 21.6 +/- 10.4 13.9 24.8 24.3 23.5 L-102-1 24.2 +/- 8.5 17.8 26.0 26.8 26.0 L-102-2 23.5 +/- 12.0 14.6 26.9 27.2 25.3 L-103-1 21.1 +/- 9.6 13.9 23.0 23.4 24.0 L-103-2 21.5 +/- 10.2 13.9 24.7 24.2 23.0 L-104-1 21.0 +/- 9.5 13.9 23.8 23.5 22.8 L-104-2 21.0 +/- 9.6 13.9 24.3 23.8 21.8 L-105-1 27.2 +/- 5.0 (1) 29.8 27.0 24.8 L-105-2 22.6 +/- 7.6 17.0 24.2 25.4 23.9 L-106-1 21.6 +/- 8.1 15.5 23.8 23.1 23.9 L-106-2 21.8 +/- 7.9 16.2 23.3 25.4 22.2 L-107-1 22.6 +/- 10.5 14.7 25.2 25.2 25.2 L-107-2 21.8 +/- 6.6 17.0 22.7 24.6 22.7 L-108-1 22.4 +/- 10.3 14.7 24.8 25.9 24.1 L-108-2 18.9 +/- 9.1 12.3 22.4 21.0 20.0 L-109-1 22.5 +/- 7.7 17.0 24.8 25.4 22.9 L-109-2 23.3 +/- 6.8 18.5 26.2 25.0 23.3 L-110-1 21.4 +/- 9.0 14.6 23.8 23.9 23.1 L-110-2 22.5 +/- 8.0 17.0 25.3 25.6 22.0 L-112-1 23.8 +/- 1.6 (1) 24.6 23.9 23.0 L-112-2 22.7 +/- 8.8 17.8 (1) 26.3 23.9 L-114-1 23.3 +/- 7.6 17.8 24.7 26.5 24.1 L-114-2 22.9 +/- 11.3 14.7 25.6 27.4 24.0 L-115-1 20.5 +/- 10.0 13.1 21.9 24.0 22.9 L-115-2 22.3 +/- 1.7 (1) 21.9 23.3 21.8 (1) SEE PROGRAM EXCEPTIONS SECTION FOR EXPLANATION

TABLE C -IX.1 QUARTERLY OSLD RESULTS FOR LASALLE COUNTY STATION, 2012 RESULTS IN UNITS OF MILLI-ROENTGEN/QUARTER +/- 2 STANDARD DEVIATIONS STATION MEAN JAN - MAR APR - JUN JUL - SEP OCT - DEC CODE +/- 2 S.D. L-116-1 18.9 +/- 8.7 13.9 22.0 (2) 20.8 L-116-2 20.7 +/- 9.2 13.9 22.3 24.3 22.1 L-201-3 19.6 +/- 7.7 13.9 21.6 22.4 20.3 L-201-4 22.7 +/- 10.8 14.7 25.5 26.4 24.2 L-202-3 21.8 +/- 7.6 16.2 23.8 24.5 22.6 L-202-4 19.7 +/- 9.7 12.4 21.7 22.5 22.1 L-203-1 22.5 +/- 11.3 14.2 25.1 26.8 23.8 L-203-2 22.0 +/- 7.8 16.2 23.2 24.8 23.6 L-204-1 22.0 +/- 9.8 14.7 24.1 25.4 23.6 L-204-2 23.6 +/- 8.5 17.8 23.4 27.9 (1) L-205-1 21.6 +/- 5.3 17.8 22.5 24.0 22.0 L-205-2 22.3 +/- 8.4 16.2 24.1 25.7 23.1 L-205-3 22.1 +/- 10.1 14.7 23.1 25.7 24.9 L-205-4 20.9 +/- 9.7 13.9 21.4 24.8 23.4 L-206-1 21.4 +/- 9.2 14.7 23.6 24.9 22.5 L-206-2 22.7 +/- 8.0 17.0 25.8 25.2 22.7 L-207-1 22.4 +/- 7.3 17.0 23.8 25.3 23.3 L-207-2 23.4 +/- 2.4 (1) 24.8 22.6 22.9 L-208-1 21.8 +/- 7.8 16.2 23.9 24.9 22.3 L-208-2 24.6 +/- 10.3 17.0 28.6 26.7 26.0 L-209-1 23.4 +/- 9.7 16.2 26.3 26.2 25.0 L-209-2 22.9 +/- 10.9 14.7 25.4 26.4 24.9 L-210-1 23.0 +/- 7.3 17.8 24.2 26.3 23.5 L-210-2 23.5 +/- 8.7 17.0 26.3 25.5 25.0 L-211-1 23.2 +/- 8.7 17.0 25.1 27.0 23.6 L-211-2 23.2 +/- 9.3 17.0 25.5 27.7 22.5 L-212-1 22.5 +/- 10.7 14.7 24.9 26.8 23.6 L-212-2 23.5 +/- 10.4 16.2 27.8 26.6 23.5 L-213-3 22.3 +/- 9.5 15.5 26.0 25.2 22.5 L-213-4 21.5 +/- 7.3 16.2 24.3 23.6 21.8 L-214-3 21.3 +/- 10.2 13.9 23.7 25.3 22.4 L-214-4 21.0 +/- 8.6 14.7 24.5 22.6 22.2 L-215-3 22.5 +/- 10.9 14.7 27.3 24.6 23.5 L-215-4 23.5 +/- 10.3 16.2 26.5 27.7 23.7 L-216-3 25.2 +/- 3.8 (1) 23.0 26.5 26.1 L-111 B-1 23.1 +/- 8.4 17.0 26.6 24.1 24.6 L-111 B-2 22.6 +/- 9.6 15.5 26.2 24.6 24.1 L-113A-1 23.7 +/- 9.2 17.0 27.2 26.2 24.5 L-113A-2 22.6 +/- 7.8 17.0 24.4 25.8 23.1 (1) SEE PROGRAM EXCEPTIONS SECTION FOR EXPLANATION C-16 57 of 176

TABLE C -IX.2 MEAN QUARTERLY OSLD RESULTS FOR THE INNER RING, OUTER RING, OTHER AND CONTROL LOCATIONS FOR LASALLE COUNTY STATION, 2012 RESULTS IN UNITS OF MILLI-ROENTGEN/QUARTER +/- 2 STANDARD DEVIATIONS COLLECTION INNER RING OUTER RING OTHER CONTROL PERIOD +/- 2 S.D. JAN-MAR 15.6 +/- 3.5 15.7 +/- 2.7 15.8 +/- 2.5 14.3 +/- 1.1 APR-JUN 24.7 +/- 3.6 24.6 +/- 3.4 24.6 +/- 2.1 23.0 +/- 3.0 JUL-SEP 25.0 +/- 2.9 25.4 +/- 3.0 25.5 +/- 2.5 22.7 +/- 0.7 OCT-DEC 23.3 +/- 2.6 23.4 +/- 2.5 23.2 +/- 2.6 21.7 +/- 1.4 TABLE C -IX.2 MEAN QUARTERLY OSLD RESULTS FOR THE INNER RING,OUTER RING, OTHER AND CONTROL LOCATIONS FOR LASALLE COUNTY STATION, 2012 RESULTS IN UNITS OF MILLI-ROENTGEN/QUARTER +/- 2 STANDARD DEVIATIONS LOCATION SAMPLES PERIOD PERIOD PERIOD MEAN ANALYZED MINIMUM MAXIMUM +/- 2 S.D. INNER RING 123 12.3 29.8 22.3 +/- 8.2 OUTER RING 130 12.4 28.6 22.4 +/- 8.2 OTHER 63 13.1 28.0 22.2 +/- 8.1 CONTROL 8 13.9 24 .0 20.4 +/- 7.7 INNER RING STATIONS - L-101-1, L-101-2, L-102-1, L-102-2, L-103-1, L-103-2, L-104-1, L-104-2, L-105-1, L-105-2, L-106-1, L-106-2, L-107-1, L-107-2, L-108-1, L-108-2, L-109-1, L-109-2, L-110-1, L-110-2, L-111 B-1, L-111 B-2, L-112-1, L-112-2, L-113A-1, L-113A-2, L-114-1, L-114-2, L-115-1, L-115-2, L-116-1, L-1 16-2 OUTER RING STATIONS - L-201-3, L-201-4, L-202-3, L-202-4, L-203-1, L-203-2, L-204-1, L-204-2, L-205-1, L-205-2, L-205-3, L-205-4, L-206-1, L-206-2, L-207-1, L-207-2, L-208-1, L-208-2, L-209-1, L-209-2, L-210-1, L-210-2, L-211-1, L-211-2, L-212-1, L-212-2, L-213-3, L-213-4, L-214-3, L-214-4, L-215-3, L-215-4, L-216-3 OTHER STATIONS - L-01-1, L-01-2, L-03-1, L-03-2, L-04-1, L-04-2, L-05-1, L-05-2, L-06-1, L-06-2, L-07-1, L-07-2, L-08-1, L-08-2, L-11-1, L-11-2 CONTROL STATIONS - L-10-1, L-10-2 C-17 58 of 176

FIGURE C-1 Surface Water - Gross Beta - Stations L-21 (C) and L-40 Collected in the Vicinity of LSCS, 2005 - 2012 L-21 (C) Illinois River at Seneca J_ U 4.0 2.0 0.0 1 I I I I 01-27-05 08-29-06 03-30-08 10-30-09 06-01-11 12-31-12 L-40 Illinois River Downstream J U Q C-18 59 of 176

FIGURE C-2 Surface Water - Tritium - Stations L-21 (C) and L-40 Collected in the Vicinity of LSCS, 2005 - 2012 L-21 Illinois River at Seneca 2000 1600 1200 800 400 0 03-31-05 10-18-06 05-06-08 11-23-09 06-12-11 12-29-12 L-40 Illinois River Downstream 2000 1600 1200 800 400 0 03-31-05 10-18-06 05-06-08 11-23-09 06-12-11 12-29-12 C-19 60 of 176

FIGURE C-3 Air Particulate - Gross Beta - Stations L-01 and L-03 Collected in the Vicinity of LSCS, 2005 - 2012 L-01 Nearsite No. I 50.0 40.0 30.0 0 G Cl) 9 20.0 W 0.0 i 1 I 1 I 01-06-05 08-12-06 03-17-08 10-21-09 05-27-11 12-30-12 L-03 Onsite No. 3 0.0 i I I I I 01-06-05 08-12-06 03-17-08 10-21-09 05-27-11 12-30-12

FIGURE C-4 Air Particulate - Gross Beta - Stations L-05 and L-06 Collected in the Vicinity of LSCS, 2005 - 2012 L-05 Onsite No. 5 50.0 -r 40.0 + I 10.0 + 0.0 0 01-06-05 08-12-06 03-17-08 10-21-09 05-27-11 12-30-12 L-06 Nearsite No. 6 0.0 + + + + 01-06-05 08-12-06 03-17-08 10-21-09 05-27-11 12-30-12

FIGURE C-5 Air Particulate - Gross Beta - Station L-10 (C) Collected in the Vicinity of LSCS, 2005 - 2012 L-1 0 (C) Streator 60.0 -r 50.0 -{- E 40.0 U a 30.0 Cl) O W O 01-06-05 08-12-06 03-17-08 10-21-09 05-27-11 12-30-12 C-22 63 of 176

FIGURE C-6 Air Particulate - Gross Beta - Stations L-04 and L-07 Collected in the Vicinity of LSCS, 2005 - 2012 L-04 Rte. 170 0.0 f I I 07-07-05 01-05-07 07-05-08 01-03-10 07-04-11 01-01-13 L-07 Seneca 50.0 40.0 M 30.0 U Q 9 20.0 W 10.0 0.0 i I I i I i 07-07-05 01-05-07 07-05-08 01-03-10 07-04-11 01-01-13 C-23 64 of 176

FIGURE C-7 Air Particulate - Gross Beta - Stations L-08 and L-11 Collected in the Vicinity of LSCS, 2005 - 2012 L-08 Marseilles 50.0 T 40.0 Cl) C) 30.0 I

c. i 9 20.0 w

0 Yr 10.0 Y 0.0 i I- I I I 07-07-05 01-05-07 07-05-08 01-03-10 07-04-11 01-01-13 L-11 Ransom 60.0 T 50.0 + I I I 07-07-05 01-05-07 07-05-08 01-03-10 07-04-11 01-01-13 C-24 65 of 176

APPENDIX D INTER-LABORATORY COMPARISON PROGRAM

TABLE D -1 ANALYTICS ENVIRONMENTAL RADIOACTIVITY CROSS CHECK PROGRAM TELEDYNE BROWN ENGINEERING, 2012 (PAGE 1 OF 3) Identification Reported Known Ratio (c) Month/Year Number Matrix Nuclide Units Value (a) Value (b) TBE/Analytics Evaluation (d) March 2012 E10066 Milk Sr-89 pCi/L 101 94.8 1.07 A Sr-90 pCi/L 11.7 13.5 0.87 A E10067 Milk 1-131 pCi/L 87.5 92.5 0.95 A Ce-141 pCi/L 247 260 0.95 A Cr-51 pCi/L 435 436 1.00 A Cs-134 pCi/L 133 149 0.89 A Cs-137 pCi/L 156 159 0.98 A Co-58 pCi/L 127 132 0.96 A Mn-54 pCi/L 190 195 0.97 A Fe-59 pCi/L 179 168 1.07 A Zn-65 pCi/L 327 333 0.98 A Co-60 pCi/L 274 279 0.98 A E10069 AP Ce-141 pCi 167 164 1.02 A Cr-51 pCi 310 276 1.12 A Cs-134 pCi 107 94.5 1.13 A Cs-137 pCi 109 101 1.08 A Co-58 pCi 87.6 83.5 1.05 A Mn-54 pCi 133 123 1.08 A Fe-59 pCi 113 106 1.07 A Zn-65 pCi 226 210 1.08 A Co-60 pCi 185 176 1.05 A El 0068 Charcoal 1-131 pCi 92.8 94.2 0.99 A E10070 Water Fe-55 pCi/L 1800 1570 1.15 A June 2012 E10198 Milk Sr-89 pCi/L 86.1 99.8 0.86 A Sr-90 pCi/L 9.2 12.7 0.72 W E10199 Milk 1-131 pCi/L 88.9 99.7 0.89 A Ce-141 pCi/L 72.8 82.2 0.89 A Cr-51 pCi/L 394 402 0.98 A Cs-134 pCi/L 159 174 0.91 A Cs-137 pCi/L 206 212 0.97 A Co-58 pCi/L 89.5 92.3 0.97 A Mn-54 pCi/L 129 132 0.98 A Fe-59 pCi/L 129 128 1.01 A Zn-65 pCi/L 193 199 0.97 A Co-60 pCi/L 342 355 0.96 A E10201 AP Ce-141 pCi 73.2 75.1 0.97 A Cr-51 pCi 367 366 1.00 A Cs-134 pCi 165 159 1.04 A Cs-137 pCi 205 193 1.06 A Co-58 pCi 84.7 84.2 1.01 A Mn-54 pCi 118 121 0.98 A Fe-59 pCi 125 117 1.07 A Zn-65 pCi 181 182 0.99 A Co-60 pCi 338 324 1.04 A E10200 Charcoal 1-131 pCi 101 96.6 1.05 A 67 of 176 D-1

TABLE D -1 ANALYTICS ENVIRONMENTAL RADIOACTIVITY CROSS CHECK PROGRAM TELEDYNE BROWN ENGINEERING, 2012 (PAGE 2 OF 3) Identification Reported Known Ratio (c) Month/Year Number Matrix Nuclide Units Value (a) Value (b) TBE/Analytics Evaluation (d) June 2012 E10202 Water Fe-55 pCi/L 1890 1580 1.20 A September 2012 E10296 Milk Sr-89 pCi/L 106 99.6 1.06 A Sr-90 pCi/L 13.6 16.0 0.85 A E10297 Milk 1-131 pCi/L 89.8 99.6 0.90 A Ce-141 pCi/L 160 164 0.98 A Cr-51 pCi/L 230 248 0.93 A Cs-134 pCi/L 101 108 0.94 A Cs-137 pCi/L 174 174 1.00 A Co-58 pCi/L 97.2 100 0.97 A Mn-54 pCi/L 188 196 0.96 A Fe-59 pCi/L 159 152 1.05 A Zn-65 pCi/L 195 192 1.02 A Co-60 pCi/L 155 152 1.02 A E10299 AP Ce-141 pCi 145 135 1.07 A Cr-51 pCi 219 205 1.07 A Cs-134 pCi 94.1 89.4 1.05 A Cs-137 pCi 140 144 0.97 A Co-58 pCi 88.3 83.0 1.06 A Mn-54 pCi 173 162 1.07 A Fe-59 pCi 136 125 1.09 A Zn-65 pCi 165 159 1.04 A Co-60 pCi 133 125 1.06 A E10298 Charcoal 1-131 pCi 95.5 97.2 0.98 A E10300 Water Fe-55 pCi/L 1630 1900 0.86 A December 2012 E10334 Milk Sr-89 pCi/L 101 96.6 1.05 A Sr-90 pCi/L 11.3 13.8 0.82 A E10335 Milk 1-131 pCi/L 93.1 90.0 1.03 A Ce-141 pCi/L 52.5 51.0 1.03 A Cr-51 pCi/L 373 348 1.07 A Cs-134 pCi/L 157 165 0.95 A Cs-137 pCi/L 113 117 0.97 A Co-58 pCi/L 94.1 98.5 0.96 A Mn-54 pCi/L 116 116 1.00 A Fe-59 pCi/L 124 116 1.07 A Zn-65 pCi/L 190 186 1.02 A Co-60 pCi/L 172 170 1.01 A E10337A AP Ce-141 pCi 51.8 49.6 1.04 A Cr-51 pCi 372 338 1.10 A Cs-134 pCi 165 161 1.02 A Cs-137 pCi 113 114 0.99 A Co-58 pCi 96.5 95.8 1.01 A Mn-54 pCi 118 112 1.05 A Fe-59 pCi 105 112 0.94 A Zn-65 pCi 166 181 0.92 A Co-60 pCi 179 165 1.08 A 68 of 176 D-2

TABLE D -1 ANALYTICS ENVIRONMENTAL RADIOACTIVITY CROSS CHECK PROGRAM TELEDYNE BROWN ENGINEERING, 2012 (PAGE 3 OF 3) Identification Reported Known Ratio (c) Month/Year Number Matrix Nuclide Units Value (a) Value (b) TBE/Analytics Evaluation (d) December 2012 E10336 Charcoal 1-131 pCi 73.1 72.7 1.01 A E10333 Water Fe-55 pCi/L 1550 1750 0.89 A (a) Teledyne Brown Engineering reported result. (b) The Analytics known value is equal to 100% of the parameter present in the standard as determined by gravimetric and/or volumetric measurements made during standard preparation. (c) Ratio of Teledyne Brown Engineering to Analytics results. (d) Analytics evaluation based on TBE internal QC limits: A= Acceptable. Reported result falls within ratio limits of 0.80-1.20. W-Acceptable with warning. Reported result falls within 0.70-0.80 or 1.20-1.30. N =Not Acceptable. Reported result falls outside the ratio limits of < 0.70 and > 1.30. D-3 69 of 176

TABLE D -2 ERA ENVIRONMENTAL RADIOACTIVITY CROSS CHECK PROGRAM TELEDYNE BROWN ENGINEERING, 2012 (PAGE 1 OF 1) Identification Reported Known Acceptance Month/Year Number Media Nuclide Units Value (a) Value (b) Limits Evaluation (c) May 2012 RAD-89 Water Sr-89 pCi/L 63.4 58.5 46.9-66.3 A Sr-90 pCi/L 33.5 37.4 27.4-43.1 A Ba-133 pCi/L 89.2 82.3 69.1-90.5 A Cs-134 pCi/L 66.5 74.2 60.6-81.6 A Cs-137 pCi/L 152 155 140 - 172 A Co-60 pCi/L 73.3 72.9 65.6-82.6 A Zn-65 pCi/L 109 105 94.5 - 125 A Gr-A pCi/L 82.4 62.9 33.0-78.0 N (1) Gr-B pCi/L 43.6 44.2 29.6-51.5 A 1-131 pCi/L 25.9 27.1 22.5-31.9 A H-3 pCi/L 15433 15800 13800 - 17400 A MRAD-16 Filter Gr-A pCi/filter 39.5 77.8 26.1 - 121 A November, 2012 RAD-91 Water Sr-89 pCi/L 46.5 39.1 29.7-46.1 N (2) Sr-90 pCi/L 16.6 20.1 14.4-23.8 A Ba-133 pCi/L 85.2 84.8 71.3-93.3 A Cs-134 pCi/L 76.9 76.6 62.6-84.3 A Cs-137 pCi/L 177 183 165 - 203 A Co-60 pCi/L 77.4 78.3 70.5-88.5 A Zn-65 pCi/L 209 204 184 - 240 A Gr-A pCi/L 50.6 58.6 30.6-72.9 A Gr-B pCi/L 59.3 39.2 26.0-46.7 N (2) 1-131 pCi/L 22.9 24.8 20.6-29.4 A H-3 pCi/L 5020 4890 4190 - 5380 A MRAD-17 Filter Gr-A pCi/filter 59.6 87.5 29.3 - 136 A (1) Detector G 1 is slightly biased high for Th-230 based measurements used only for ERA Gross Alpha samples. NCR 12-05 (2) The Sr-89 found to known ratio was 1. 19, which TBE considers acceptable. It appears the aliquot was entered incorrectly for the Gross Beta NCR 12-13 (a) Teledyne Brown Engineering reported result. (b) The ERA known value is equal to 100% of the parameter present in the standard as determined by gravimetric and/or volumetric measurements made during standard preparation. (c) ERA evaluation: A=acceptable. Reported result falls within the Warning Limits. NA=not acceptable. Reported result falls outside of the Control Limits. CE=check for Error. Reported result falls within the Control Limits and outside of the Warning Limit. 70 of 176 D-4

TABLE D-3 DOE'S MIXED ANALYTE PERFORMANCE EVALUATION PROGRAM (MAPEP) TELEDYNE BROWN ENGINEERING, 2012 (PAGE 1 OF 2) Identification Reported Known Acceptance Month/Year Number Media Nuclide Units Value (a) Value (b) Range Evaluation (c) March 2012 12-MaW26 Water Cs-134 Bq/L -0.0045 (1) A Cs-137 Bq/L 37.5 39.9 27.9-51.9 A Co-57 Bq/L 30.8 32.9 23.0-42.8 A Co-60 Bq/L 22.4 23.72 16.60 - 30.84 A H-3 Bq/L 456 437 306 - 568 A Mn-54 Bq/L 31.0 31.8 22.3-41.3 A K-40 Bq/L 144 142 99 - 185 A Sr-90 Bq/L -0.0084 (1) A Zn-65 Bq/L -0.369 (1) A 12-GrW26 Water Gr-A Bq/L 2.06 2.14 0.64-3.64 A Gr-B Bq/L 7.48 6.36 3.18-9.54 A 12-MaS26 Soil Cs-134 Bq/kg 831 828 580 - 1076 A Cs-137 Bq/kg 0.145 (1) A Co-57 Bq/kg 1270 1179 825 - 1533 A Co-60 Bq/kg 7.61 1.56 (2) N (3) Mn-54 Bq/kg 634 558 391 - 725 A K-40 Bq/kg 1690 1491 1044 - 1938 A Sr-90 Bq/kg 328 392 274 - 540 A Zn-65 Bq/kg 753 642 449 - 835 A 12-RdF26 AP Cs-134 Bq/sample 2.31 2.38 1.67-3.09 A Cs-137 Bq/sample 2 .15 1.79 1.25-2.33 W Co-57 Bq/sample -0 .0701 (1) A Co-60 Bq/sample 2.62 2.182 1.527 - 2.837 W Mn-54 Bq/sample 4 .13 3.24 2.27-4.21 W Sr-90 Bq/sample 0 .0185 (1) A Zn-65 Bq/sample 4.19 2.99 2.09-3.89 N (3) 12-GrF26 AP Gr-A Bq/sample 0.365 1.2 0.4-2.0 A Gr-B Bq/sample 2 .31 2.4 1.2-3.6 A 12-RdV26 Vegetation Cs-134 Bq/sample 8 .72 8.43 5.90-10.96 A Cs-137 Bq/sample 0 .0424 (1) A Co-57 Bq/sample 15.5 12.0 8 .4-15.6 W Co-60 Bq/sample 6.80 6.05 4 .24 - 7.87 A Mn-54 Bq/sample 0 .0057 (1) A Sr-90 Bq/sample 2 .24 2.11 1.48-2.74 A Zn-65 Bq/sample 10.5 8.90 6 .23-11.57 A September 2012 12-MaW27 Water Cs-134 Bq/L 21.4 23.2 16.2-30.2 A Cs-137 Bq/L 17.0 16.7 11.7-21.7 A Co-57 Bq/L 28.7 29.3 20.5-38.1 A Co-60 Bq/L 0.179 (1) A H-3 Bq/L 387 334 234 - 434 A Mn-54 Bq/L 18.1 17.8 12.5-23.1 A K-40 Bq/L 139 134 94 - 174 A Sr-90 Bq/L 19.6 12.2 8.5-15.9 N (4) Zn-65 Bq/L 27.2 25.9 18.1-33.7 A 12-GrW27 Water Gr-A Bq/L 0.966 1.79 0,54-3.04 A Gr-B Bq/L 10.0 9.1 4.6-13.7 A D-5 71 of 176

TABLE D-3 DOE'S MIXED ANALYTE PERFORMANCE EVALUATION PROGRAM (MAPEP) TELEDYNE BROWN ENGINEERING, 2012 (PAGE 2 OF 2) Identification Reported Known Acceptance Month/Year Number Media Nuclide Units Value (a) Value (b) Range Evaluation (c) September 2012 12-MaS27 Soil Cs-134 Bq/kg 880 939 657 - 1221 A Cs-137 Bq/kg 1220 1150 805 - 1495 A Co-57 Bq/kg 1330 1316 921 -1711 A Co-60 Bq/kg 552 531 372 - 690 A Mn-54 Bq/kg 1000 920 644 - 1196 A K-40 Bq/kg 674 632 442 - 822 A Sr-90 Bq/kg 528 508 356 - 660 A Zn-65 Bq/kg 665 606 424 - 788 A 12-RdF27 AP Cs-134 Bq/sample 2 .760 2.74 1,92-3.56 A Cs-137 Bq/sample 0 .0415 (1) A Co-57 Bq/sample 2 .00 191.00 1.34-2.48 A Co-60 Bq/sample 1 .78 1.728 1.210 - 2.246 A Mn-54 Bq/sample 2 .40 2.36 1.65-3.07 A Sr-90 Bq/sample 0 .931 1.03 0.72-1.34 A Zn-65 Bq/sample -0 .688 (1) A 12-GrF27 AP Gr-A Bq/sample 0 .434 0.97 0.29-1.65 A Gr-B Bq/sample 1 .927 1.92 0.96-2.88 A 12-RdV27 Vegetation Cs-134 Bq/sample 6 .28 6.51 4.56-8.46 A Cs-137 Bq/sample 4.62 4.38 3.07-5.69 A Co-57 Bq/sample 6.51 5.66 3 .96-7.36 A Co-60 Bq/sample 5 .32 5.12 3.58-6.66 A Mn-54 Bq/sample 3 .59 3.27 2.29-4.25 A Sr-90 Bq/sample 0 .0012 (1) A Zn-65 Bq/sample -0 .046 (1) A (1) False positive test. (2) Sensitivity evaluation (3) No cause was found for the failed high soil Co-60 sensitivity test or the high Zn-65 in AP, which TBE considers an anomaly. NCR 12-08 (4) Sr-90 in water high due to incorrect aliquot entered in AIMS. 12-11 (a) Teledyne Brown Engineering reported result. (b) The MAPEP known value is equal to 100% of the parameter present in the standard as determined by gravimetric and/or volumetric measurements made during standard preparation. (c) DOE/MAPEP evaluation: A=acceptable, W=acceptable with warning, N=not acceptable. 72 of 176 D-6

TABLE D-4 ERA (a) STATISTICAL

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PROFICIENCY TESTING PROGRAMa ENVIRONMENTAL, INC., 2012 (Page 1 of 1) Concentration (pCi/L) Lab Code Date Analysis Laboratory ERA Control Result b Result ° Limits Acceptance ERW-1783 04/09/12 Sr-89 62.2 +/- 6.0 58.5 46.9-66.3 Pass ERW-1783 04/09/12 Sr-90 33.7 +/- 2.1 37.4 27.4 - 43.1 Pass ERW-1786 04/09/12 Ba-133 75.7 +/- 4.1 82.3 69.1 - 90.5 Pass ERW-1786 04/09/12 Co-60 71.9 +/- 4.0 72.9 65.6 -82.6 Pass ERW-1786 04/09/12 Cs-134 70.0 +/- 4.3 74.2 60.6 -81.6 Pass ERW-1786 04/09/12 Cs-137 151.5 +/- 6.1 155.0 140.0 - 172.0 Pass ERW-1786 04/09/12 Zn-65 108.3 +/- 89.0 105.0 94.5 - 125.0 Pass ERW-1789 04/09/12 Gr. Alpha 55.0 +/- 2.4 62.9 33.0 - 78.0 Pass ERW-1789 ° 04/09/12 Gr. Beta 76.2 +/- 1.8 44.2 29.6-51.5 Fail ERW-1798 04/09/12 H-3 16023 +/- 355 15800 13800 - 17400 Pass ERW-6283 10/05/12 Sr-89 41.5 +/- 4.1 39.1 29.7-46.1 Pass ERW-6283 10/05/12 Sr-90 19.7 +/- 1.6 20.1 14.4 -23.8 Pass ERW-6286 10/05/12 Ba-133 82.7 +/- 4.4 84.8 71.3 -93.3 Pass ERW-6286 10/05/12 Co-60 77.2 +/- 3.7 78.3 70.5 - 88.5 Pass ERW-6286 10/05/12 Cs-134 74.4 +/- 1.5 76.6 62.6 -84.3 Pass ERW-6286 10/05/12 Cs-137 183.0 +/- 6.2 183.0 165.0 - 203.0 Pass ERW-6286 10/05/12 Zn-65 211.0 +/- 9.9 204.0 184.0 - 240.0 Pass ERW-6288 10/05/12 Gr. Alpha 47.0 +/- 2.3 58.6 30.6 - 72.9 Pass ERW-6288 10/05/12 Gr. Beta 33.4 +/- 1.2 39.2 26.0 -46.7 Pass ERW-6290 10/05/12 1-131 23.3 +/- 1.0 24.8 20.6 -29.4 Pass a Results obtained by Environmental, Inc., Midwest Laboratory as a participant in the crosscheck program for proficiency testing in drinking water conducted by Environmental Resources Associates (ERA). b Unless otherwise indicated, the laboratory result is given as the mean +/- standard deviation for three determinations. ° Results are presented as the known values, expected laboratory precision (1 sigma, 1 determination) and control limits as provided by ERA. d Result of reanalysis: 38.3 +/- 1.3 pCi/L. Sample dilution problem suspected. A new dilution was prepared. D-7 73 of 176

TABLE D-5 DOE'S MIXED ANALYTE PERFORMANCE EVALUATION PROGRAM (MAPEP) ENVIRONMENTAL, INC., 2012 (Page 1 of 2) Concentration a Known Control Lab Code ° Date Analysis oratory result Activity Limits ° Acceptance STSO-1766 02/01/12 Co-57 1352.10 +/- 4.00 1179.00 825.00 - 1533.00 Pass STSO-1766 02/01/12 Co-60 1.70 +/- 0.70 1.56 1.00 - 2.00 Pass STSO-1766 02/01/12 Cs-134 842.20 +/- 4.30 828.00 580.00 - 1076.00 Pass STSO-1766 02/01/12 Cs-137 0.40 +/- 0.90 0.00 0.00 - 1.00 Pass STSO-1766 02/01/12 K-40 1729.60 +/- 22.20 1491.00 1044.00 - 1938.00 Pass STSO-1766 02/01/12 Mn-54 647.60 +/- 4.20 558.00 391.00 - 725.00 Pass STSO-1766 02/01/12 Sr-90 383.20 +/- 15.30 392.00 274.00 - 510.00 Pass STSO-1766 02/01/12 Zn-65 766.70 +/- 6.70 642.00 449.00 - 835.00 Pass STAP-1772 02/01/12 Co-57 0.010 +/- 0.01 0.00 0.000 -1.00 Pass STAP-1772 02/01/12 Co-60 2.40 +/- 0.08 2.18 1.53 -2.84 Pass STAP-1772 02/01 / 12 Cs-134 2.33 +/- 0.13 2.38 1.67 -3.09 Pass STAP-1772 02/01/12 Cs-137 2 .07 +/- 0.10 1.79 1.25 - 2.33 Pass STAP-1772 02/01/12 Mn-54 3.77 +/- 0. 14 3.24 2.27-4.21 Pass STAP-1772 02/01/12 Sr-90 -0.010 +/- 0.060 0.000 -0.10 -0.13 Pass STAP-1 772 02/01/12 Zn-65 3.67 +/- 0.20 2.99 2.09 - 3.89 Pass STAP-1773 02/01/12 Gr. Alpha 0.51 +/- 0.05 1.20 0.40 -2.00 Pass STAP-1773 02/01/12 Gr. Beta 2.75 +/- 0.10 2.40 1.20 -3.60 Pass STVE-1776 02/01/12 Co-57 14.57 +/- 0.28 12.00 8.40 - 15.60 Pass STVE-1776 02/01/12 Co-60 6.45 +/- 0.23 6.05 4.24-7. 87 Pass STVE-1776 02/01/12 Cs-134 8.39 +/- 0.29 8.43 5.90 - 10.96 Pass STVE-1776 02/01/12 Cs-137 0.01 +/- 0.09 0.00 0.00 -0.10 Pass STVE-1776 02/01/12 Mn-54 0.03 +/- 0.08 0.00 0.00 - 0.10 Pass STVE-1776 02/01/12 Zn-65 10.31 +/- 0.67 8.90 6.23 -11.57 Pass STW-1960 02/01/12 Gr. Alpha 1.68 +/- 0.09 2.14 0.64-3.64 Pass STW-1 960 02/01/12 Gr. Beta 6.33 +/- 0.10 6.36 3.18 - 9.54 Pass STW-1964 02/01/12 Co-57 33.30 +/- 0.40 32.90 23.00 - 42.80 Pass STW-1964 02/01/12 Co-60 23.20 +/- 0.40 23.72 16.60 - 30.84 Pass STW-1964 02/01/12 Cs-134 0.30 +/- 3.00 0.00 0.00-1.00 Pass STW-1964 02/01/12 Cs-137 40.10 +/- 0.60 39.90 27.90 - 51.90 Pass STW-1964 02/01/12 H-3 460.00 +/- 12.10 437.00 306.00 - 568.00 Pass STW-1964 02/01/12 K-40 153.00 +/- 4.20 142.00 99.00 - 185.00 Pass STW-1964 02/01/12 Mn-54 32.70 +/- 0.60 31.80 22.30 -41.30 Pass STW-1964 02/01/12 Sr-90 0.10 +/- 0.20 0.00 0.00 - 1.00 Pass STW-1964 02/01/12 Zn-65 0.01 +/- 0.20 0.00 0.00 - 1.00 Pass D-8 74 of 176

TABLE D-5 DOE'S MIXED ANALYTE PERFORMANCE EVALUATION PROGRAM (MAPEP) ENVIRONMENTAL, INC., 2012 (Page 2 of 2) Concentration a Known Control Lab Code n Date Analysis oratory result Activity Limits ° Acceptance STSO-5392 08/01/12 Sr-90 483.52 +/- 16.47 508.00 356.00 - 660.00 Pass STSO-5394 08/01 /12 Co-57 1528.00 +/- 4.10 1316.00 921.00 -1711.00 Pass STSO-5394 08/01/12 Co-60 592.00 +/- 3.20 531.00 372.00 - 690.00 Pass STSO-5394 08/01 /12 Cs-134 933.60 +/- 5.82 939.00 657.00 - 1221.00 Pass STSO-5394 08/01 /12 Cs-137 1319.80 +/- 5.50 1150.00 805.00 - 1495.00 Pass STSO-5394 08/01 /12 K-40 737.30 +/- 17.70 632.00 442.00 - 822.00 Pass STSO-5394 08/01/12 Mn-54 1083.20 +/- 5.20 920.00 644.00 - 1196.00 Pass STSO-5394 08/01/12 Zn-65 696.10 +/- 7.00 606.00 424.00 - 788.00 Pass STVE-5395 ° 08/01 /12 Co-57 7.44 +/- 0.17 5.66 3.96 - 7.36 Fail STVE-5395 08/01 /12 Co-60 5.90 +/- 0.15 5.12 3.58-6.66 Pass STVE-5395 08/01 /12 Cs-134 7.40 +/- 0.31 6.51 4.56 - 8.46 Pass STVE-5395 08/01 /12 Cs-137 5.45 +/- 0.18 4.38 3.07 - 5.69 Pass STVE-5395 08/01/12 Mn-54 4.06 +/- 0.21 3.27 2.29 - 4.25 Pass STAP-5398 08/01/12 Gr. Alpha 0.41 +/- 0.05 0.97 0.29 - 1.65 Pass STAP-5398 08/01/12 Or. Beta 2.11 +/- 0.09 1.92 0.96 - 2.88 Pass 1.96 STAP-5403 +/- 08/01 /12 0.05 Co-57 1.91 1.34 -2.48 Pass STAP- 5403 08/01/12 Co-60 1.76 +/- 0.07 1.73 1.21 -2.25 Pass STAP- 5403 08/01/12 Cs-134 2.74 +/- 0.18 2.74 1.92 -3.56 Pass STAP-5403 08/01 /12 Cs-137 0.00 +/- 0.03 0.00 -0.01 - 0.01 Pass STAP- 5403 08/01/12 Mn-54 2.52 +/- 0.10 2.36 1.65 - 3.07 Pass STAP-5403 08/01/12 Zn-65 0.01 +/- 0.06 0.00 -0.010 - 0.010 Pass a Results are reported in units of Bq/kg (soil), Bq/L (water) or Bq/total sample (filters, vegetation). b Laboratory codes as follows: STW (water), STAP (air filter), STSO (soil), STVE (vegetation). MAPEP results are presented as the known values and expected laboratory precision (1 sigma, 1 determination) and control limits as defined by the MAPEP. A known value of "zero" indicates an analysis was included in the testing series as a "false positive". MAPEP does not provide control limits. d Result of reanalysis; 6.74 +/- 0. 15 Bq/sample. Gamma emitters for the vegetation matrix exhibited a high bias, only Co-57 exceeded acceptance limits. Recounted using a geometry more closely matched to the MAPEP sample size. D-9 75 of 176

APPENDIX E EFFLUENT DATA

TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................................. 1

SUMMARY

...................................................................................................... ................... 2 1.0. EFFLUENTS ..................................................................................................... 3 1.1. Gaseous Effluents to the Atmosphere .................................................. 3 1.2. Liquids Released to Illinois River ........................................................... 3 2.0. SOLID RADIOACTIVE WASTE ....................................................................... 3 3.0. DOSE TO MAN ................................................................................................. 3 3.1. Gaseous Effluent Pathways .................................................................. 3 3.1.1. Noble Gases ............................................................................ 4 3.1.1.1. Gamma Dose Rates .................................................. 4 3.1.1.2. Beta Air and Skin Dose Rate .................................... 4 3.1.2. Radioactive Iodine ...................................................................5 3.1.2.1. Dose to Thyroid ......................................................... 5 3.2. Liquid Effluent Pathways ....................................................................... 5 3.3. Assessment of Dose to Member of Public ............................................ 5 4.0. SITE METEOROLOGY .................................................................................... 6 77 of 176

Table of Contents (cont.) APPENDIX E-1 DATA TABLES AND FIGURES ............................................................. E-1.1 Station Releases Table 1.1-1 Gaseous Effluents Summation of all Releases ............................ E-1.2 Table 1.2-1 Summation of all Liquid Releases ................................................ E-1.3 Table 2.0-1 Solid Radwaste Annual Report .................................................... E-1.4 Table 3.1-1 Maximum Doses Resulting from Airborne Releases .................... E-1.5 Table 3.2-1 Maximum Doses Resulting from Liquid Effluents .......................... E-1.6 Table 3.3.1 10CFR20 Compliance Assessment .............................................. E-1.7 Table 3.4-1 Maximum Doses Resulting from Airborne Releases Based On Concurrent Meteorological Data ............................................. E-1.8 ii 78 of 176

INTRODUCTION LaSalle County Station, a two-unit BWR station, is located near Marseilles, Illinois in LaSalle county, 3.5 miles south the Illinois River. Both units are rated for 3546 MWt. Unit 1 loaded fuel in March 1982. Unit 2 loaded fuel in late December 1983. The station has been designed to keep releases to the environment at levels below those specified in the regulations. Liquid effluents, while no longer released from LaSalle County Station, were designed to be released to the Illinois River in controlled batches after radioassay of each batch. Gaseous effluents are released to the atmosphere after delay to permit decay of short-lived (noble) gases. Releases to the atmosphere are calculated on the basis of analyses of routine grab samples of noble gases and tritium as well as continuously collected composite samples of iodine and particulate radioactivity sampled during the course of the year. The results of effluent analyses are summarized on a monthly basis and reported to the Nuclear Regulatory Commission as required per Technical Specifications. Airborne concentrations of noble gases, tritium, 1-131, and particulate radioactivity in offsite areas are calculated using effluent and meteorological data. Environmental monitoring is conducted by sampling at indicator and control (background) locations in the vicinity of LaSalle County Station to measure changes in radiation or radioactivity levels that may be attributable to station operations. If significant changes attributable to LaSalle County Station are measured, these changes are correlated with effluent releases. External gamma radiation exposure from noble gases and internal dose from 1-131 in milk are the critical pathways at this site; however, an environmental monitoring program is conducted which also includes these and many other pathways which are less significant in terms of radiation protection. 1 79 of 176

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Gaseous effluents for the period contributed to only a small fraction of the LaSalle County Station Radiological Effluent Controls Limits. Liquid effluents had no contribution to offsite dose, as no liquid radioactive discharges were conducted. Calculations of environmental concentrations based on effluent, Illinois River flow, and meteorological data for the period indicate that consumption by the public of radionuclides attributable to LaSalle County Station does not exceed regulatory limits. Radiation exposure from radionuclides releases to the atmosphere represented the critical pathway for the period with a maximum individual total dose estimated to be 1.09E+00 mrem for the year, where a shielding and occupancy factor of 0.7 is assumed. The assessment of radiation doses is performed in accordance with the Offsite Dose Calculation Manual (ODCM), specifically, a comparison of preoperational studies with operational controls or with previous environmental surveillance reports and an assessment of the observed impacts of the plant operation on the environment. Control locations are basis for "preoperational data." The results of analysis confirm that the station is operating in compliance with 10CFR50 Appendix I, 10CFR20 and 40CFR190. 2 80 of 176

1.0 EFFLUENTS 1.1 Gaseous Effluents to the Atmosphere Measured concentrations of noble gases, radioiodine, and particulate radioactivity released to the atmosphere during the year, are listed in Table 1.1-1. A total of 3.68E+03 curies of fission and activation gases were released with an average release rate of 1.17E+02 pCi/sec. A total of 6.18E-02 curies of 1-131 were released during the year with an average release rate of 1.96E-03pCi/sec. A total of 1.09E-02 curies of beta-gamma emitters were released as airborne particulate matter with an average release rate of 3.46E-04 pCi/sec. Alpha-emitting radionuclides were below the lower limit of detection (LLD). Carbon-14 released in 2012 was calculated separately with a total of 3.41 E+01 curies released with an average release rate of 1.08E+00 pCi/sec. A total of 1.27E+01 curies of tritium were released with an average release rate of 4.02E-01 pCi/sec. 1.2 Liquids Released to Illinois River There were no liquid batch releases in 2012. Continuous release path activity was below applicable Lower Limits of Detection. 2.0 SOLID RADIOACTIVE WASTE Solid radioactive wastes were shipped by truck to a disposal facility or to a waste processor. For further detail, refer the LaSalle 2012 Radioactive Effluent Release Report. This report was submitted to the USNRC by the required date of May 1st, 2013. 3.0 DOSE TO MAN 3.1 Gaseous Effluent Pathways Table 3.1-1 summarizes the doses resulting from releases of airborne radioactivity via the different exposure pathways. 3 81 of 176

3.1.1 Noble Gases 3.1.1.1 Gamma Dose Rates Unit 1 and Unit 2 gaseous releases at LaSalle County Station are reported as Unit 1 releases due to a single station vent stack (SVS) release point. Offsite Gamma air and whole body dose rates are shown in Table 3.1-1 and were calculated based on measured release rates, isotopic composition of the noble gases and average meteorological data for the period. Doses based on concurrent meteorological data are shown in Table 3.4-1. Based on measured effluents and meteorological data, the maximum total body dose to an individual would be 2.84E-02 mrem (Table 3.1-1) for the year, with an occupancy or shielding factor of 0.7 included. The maximum total body dose based on measured effluents and concurrent meteorological data would be 1.86E-02 mrem (Table 3.4-1). The maximum gamma air dose was 4.26E-02 mrad from Table 3.1-1, and the maximum gamma air dose from concurrent meterorological data was 4.97E-03 mrad (Table 3.4-1). 3.1.1.2 Beta Air and Skin Rates The range of beta particles in air is relatively small (on the order of a few meters or less); consequently, plumes of gaseous effluents may be considered "infinite" for purpose of calculating the dose from beta radiation incident on the skin. However, the actual dose to sensitive skin tissues is difficult to calculate due to the effect of the beta particle energies, thickness of inert skin and clothing covering sensitive tissues. For purposes of this report the skin is taken to have a thickness of 7.0 mg/cm2 and an occupancy factor of 1.0 is used. The skin dose (from beta and gamma radiation) for the year was 4.78E-02 from Table 3.1-1, and the skin dose from concurrent meteorological data was 5.09E-03 mrem (Table 3.4-1). The maximum offsite beta dose for the 4 82 of 176

year was 1.98E-03 mrad from Table 3.1-1, and the maximum offsite beta dose from concurrent meteorological data was1.78E-03 mrad (Table 3.4-1). 3.1.2 Radioactive Iodine The human thyroid exhibits a significant capacity to concentrate ingested or inhaled iodine. The radioiodine, 1-131, released during routing operation of the plant, may be made available to man resulting in a dose to the thyroid. The principal pathway of interest for this radionuclide is ingestion of radioiodine in milk. 3.1.2.1 Dose to Thyroid The hypothetical thyroid dose to a maximum exposed individual living near the station via ingestion of milk was calculated. The radionuclide considered was 1-131 and the source of milk was taken to be the nearest dairy farm with the cows pastured from May through October. The maximum thyroid does due to 1-131 was 3.05E-01 mrem for the year. 3.2 Liquid Effluent Pathways The three principal pathways through the aquatic environment for potential doses to man from liquid waste are ingestion of potable water, eating aquatic foods, and exposure while on the shoreline. Not all of these pathways are significant or applicable at a given time but a reasonable approximation of the dose can be made by adjusting the dose formula for season of the year or type and degree of use of the aquatic environment. NRC developed equations* were used to calculate the doses to the whole body, lower gastro-intestinal tracts, thyroid, bone and skin; specific parameters for use in the equations are given in the Offsite Dose Calculation Manual. The maximum whole body dose was 0.00E+00 mrem and organ dose was 0.00E+00 for the year mrem (Table 3.2-1). 3.3 Assessment of Dose to Member of Public During the period January to December 2012, LaSalle County Station did not exceed these limits as shown in Table 3.1-1 and 5 83 of 176

Table 3 .2-1 (based on annual average meteorological data), and as shown in Table 3.3-1:

  • The Radiological Effluent Technical Standards (RETS) limits on dose or dose commitment to an individual due to radioactive materials in liquid effluents from each reactor unit (1.5 mrem to the whole body or 5 mrem to any organ during any calendar year; 3 mrem to the whole body or 10 mrem to any organ during the calendar year).
  • The RETS limits on air dose in noble gases released in gaseous effluents to a member of the public from each reactor unit (5 mrad for gamma radiation or 10 mrad for beta radiation during any calendar quarter; 10 mrads for gamma radiation or 20 mrad for beta radiation during a calendar year).
  • The RETS limits on dose to a member of the public due to iodine-131, iodine-133, tritium and radionuclides in particulate form with half-lives greater than eight days in gaseous effluents released from each reactor unit (7.5 mrem to any organ during any calendar quarter; 15 mrem to any organ during any calendar year).
  • The 10CFR20 limit on Total Effective Dose Equivalent to individual members of the public (100 mrem).

4.0 SITE METEOROLOGY A summary of the site meteorological measurements taken during each calendar quarter of the year is given in Appendix F. The data are presented as cumulative joint frequency distributions of the wind direction for the 375' level and wind speed class by atmospheric stability class determined from the temperature difference between the 375' and 33' levels. Data recovery for these measurements was 99.8% during 2012.

  • Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Regulatory Guide 1.109 (Rev. 1) 6 84 of 176

APPENDIX E-1 DATA TABLES AND FIGURES E-1.1 85of176

Table 2.1-1 SOLID RADWASTE ANNUAL REPORT LaSalle County Station Table 2.1-1 deliberately deleted. For solid waste disposal detail, refer to the LaSalle County Station 2012 Effluent Report. E-1.2 86 of 176

Table 1.1-1 LASALLE COUNTY NUCLEAR POWER STATION EFFLUENT AND WASTE DISPOSAL ANNUAL REPORT (2012) UNIT 1 AND UNIT 2 DOCKET NUMBERS 50-373 AND 50-374 GASEOUS EFFLUENTS SUMMATION OF ALL RELEASES Est. Total A. Fission & Activation Gases Unit Quarter 1 Quarter 2 Quarter 3 Quarter4 Error %

1. Total Release Ci 6.91 E+02 8.30E+02 1.13E+03 1.03E+03 2.50E+01
2. Average release rate for the period µCi/sec 8.77E+01 1.05E+02 1.43E02 1.31 E+02
3. Percent of ODCM limit  % * *
  • B. Iodine
1. Total Iodine - 131. Ci 9.77E-03 1.03E-02 1.69E-02 2.48E-02 1.50E+01
2. Average release rate for the period µCi/sec 1.24E-03 1.30E-03 2.14E-03 3.15E-03
3. Percent of ODCM limit  %

C. Particulates

1. Particulates with half-lives > 8 days Ci 2.47E-03 1.32E-03 4.74E-03 2.37E-03 3.50E+01
2. Average release rate for the period µCi/sec 3.14E-04 1.68E-04 6.03E-04 3.02E-04
3. Percent of ODCM limit  %

D. Tritium

1. Total Release Ci 1.03E+01 1.79E+00 4.66E-01 1,30E-01 1.50E+01
2. Average release rate for the period µCi/sec 1.30E+00 2.27E-01 5.91 E-02 1.65E-02
3. Percent of ODCM limit  %

E. Gross Alpha

1. Total Release Ci <1.00E-11 <1.00E-11 <1.00E-11 <1.00E-11 3.50E+01
2. Average release rate for the period µCi/sec <LLD <LLD <LLD <LLD
3. Percent of ODCM limit  %

F. Carbon-14

1. Total Release Ci 8.45E+00 8.52E+00 8.58E+00 8.57E+00
2. Average release rate for the period µCi/sec 1.07E+00 1.08E+00 1.09E+00 1.09E+00
3. Percent of ODCM limit  % * * *
  • This information is contained in the Radiological Impact on Man section of the report.

Indicates activity of sample is less than LLD given in pCi/ml E-1.3 87 of 176

Tablel.2-1 LASALLE COUNTY NUCLEAR POWER STATION EFFLUENT AND WASTE DISPOSAL ANNUAL REPORT (2012) LIQUID RELEASES UNIT I AND UNIT 2 SUMMATION OF ALL LIQUID RELEASES Est. Total A. Fission & Activation Products Unit Quarter I Quarter 2 Quarter 3 Quarter4 Error %

1. Total Release (not including tritium, gases <LLD <LLD <LLD <LLD N/A Ci

& alpha)

2. Average diluted concentration during <LLD
                                              µCi/mL        <LLD      <LLD        <LLD period
3. Percent of applicable limit  % *
  • B. Tritium
1. Total Release Ci <LLD <LLD <LLD <LLD N/A
2. Average diluted concentration during <LLD <LLD
                                              µCi/m L       <LLD      <LLD period
3. Percent of applicable limit  %

C. Dissolved & Entrained Gases

1. Total Release Ci <LLD <LLD <LLD <LLD N/A
2. Average diluted concentration during <LLD <LLD
                                              µCi/m L       <LLD                  <LLD period
3. Percent of applicable limit  %

D. Gross Alpha Activity

1. Total Release Ci <LLD <LLD <LLD <LLD N/A
2. Average release rate for the period µCi/m L <LLD <LLD <LLD <LLD
3. Percent of ODCM limit  %

E. Volume of Waste Released (prior to Liters 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 dilution) F. Volume of Dilution Water Used During 0.00E+00 Liters 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 Period This information is contained in the Radiological Impact on Man section of the report. "<" Indicates activity of sample is less than LLD given in pCi/mi E-1.4 88 of 176

Table 3.1-1 LASALLE COUNTY NUCLEAR POWER STATION EFFLUENT AND WASTE DISPOSAL ANNUAL REPORT (2012) RADIOLOGICAL IMPACT ON MAN MAXIMUM DOSES RESULTING FROM GASEOUS RELEASES AND COMPLIANCE STATUS Quarterly 1st  % of 2nd  % of 3rd  % of 4th  % of Annual  % of Units Infant Receptor Limit Quarter Limit Quarter Limit Quarter Limit Quarter Limit Limit Limit Gamma Air 5.00E+00 mRad 6.42E-03 0.13 9.00E-03 0.18 1.39E-02 0.28 1.33E-02 0.27 1.00E+01 0.85 Beta Air 1.00E+01 mRad 3.64E-04 0.004 4.30E-04 0.00 6.09E-04 0.01 5.74E-04 0.01 2.00E+01 0.02 NG Total Body 2.50E+00 mRem 4.28E-03 0.17 6.00E-03 0.24 9.28E-03 0.37 8.87E-03 0.35 5.00E+00 1.14 NG Skin 7.50E+00 mRem 7.24E-03 0.10 1.01E-02 0.13 1.56E-02 0.21 1.49E-02 0.20 1.50E+01 0.64 NNG Organ 7.50E+00 mRem 4.84E-02 0.64 5.10E-02 0.68 8.35E-02 1.11 1.22E-01 1.63 1.50E+01 4.07 Quarterly 1st  % of 2nd  % of 3rd  % of 4th  % of Annual  % of Units Child Receptor Limit Quarter Limit Quarter Limit Quarter Limit Quarter Limit Limit Limit Gamma Air 5.00E+00 mRad 6.42E-03 0.13 9.00E-03 0.18 1.39E-02 0.28 1.33E-02 0.27 1.00E+01 0.85 Beta Air 1.00E+01 mRad 3.64E-04 0.004 4.30E-04 0.00 6.09E-04 0.01 5.74E-04 0.01 2.00E+01 0.02 NG Total Body 2.50E+00 mRem 4.28E-03 0.17 6.00E-03 0.24 9.28E-03 0.37 8.87E-03 0.35 5.00E+00 1.14 NG Skin 7.50E+00 mRem 7.24E-03 0.10 1.01E-02 0.13 1.56E-02 0.21 1.49E-02 0.20 1.50E+01 0.64 NNG Organ 7.50E+00 mRem 2.01E-02 0.27 2.12E-02 0.28 3.46E-02 0.46 5.06E-02 0.67 1.50E+01 1.69 Teenager Quarterly 1st  % of 2nd  % of 3rd  % of 4th  % of Annual  % of Units Receptor Limit Quarter Limit Quarter Limit Quarter Limit Quarter Limit Limit Limit Gamma Air 5.00E+00 mRad 6.42E-03 0.13 9.00E-03 0.18 1.39E-02 0.28 1.33E-02 0.27 1.00E+01 0.85 Beta Air 1.00E+01 mRad 3.64E-04 0.004 4.30E-04 0.00 6.09E-04 0.01 5.74E-04 0.01 2.00E+01 0.02 NG Total Body 2.50E+00 mRem 4.28E-03 0.17 6.00E-03 0.24 9.28E-03 0.37 8.87E-03 0.35 5.00E+00 1.14 NG Skin 7.50E+00 mRem 7.24E-03 0.10 1.01E-02 0.13 1.56E-02 0.21 1.49E-02 0.20 1.50E+01 0.64 NNG Organ 7.50E+00 mRem 1.01E-02 0.14 1.07E-02 0.14 1.74E-02 0.23 2.55E-02 0.34 1.50E+01 0.85 Quarterly 1st  % of 2nd  % of 3rd  % of 4th  % of Annual  % of Units Adult Receptor Limit Quarter Limit Quarter Limit Quarter Limit Quarter Limit Limit Limit Gamma Air 5.00E+00 mRad 6.42E-03 0.13 9.00E-03 0.18 1.39E-02 0.28 1.33E-02 0.27 1.00E+01 0.85 Beta Air 1.00E+01 mRad 3.64E-04 0.004 4.30E-04 0.00 6.09E-04 0.01 5.74E-04 0.01 2.00E+01 0.02 NG Total Body 2.50E+00 mRem 4.28E-03 0.17 6.00E-03 0.24 9.28E-03 0.37 8.87E-03 0.35 5.00E+00 1.14 00 NG Skin 7.50E+00 mRem 7.24E-03 0.10 1.01E-02 0.13 1.56E-02 0.21 1.49E-02 0.20 1.50E+01 0.64 7.50E+00 mRem 6.41E-03 0.09 6.74E-03 0.09 1.10E-02 0.15 1.61E-02 0.21 1.50E+01 0.54 ° NNG Organ

Table 3.2-1 LASALLE COUNTY NUCLEAR POWER STATION EFFLUENT AND WASTE DISPOSAL ANNUAL REPORT (2012) RADIOLOGICAL IMPACT ON MAN MAXIMUM DOSES RESULTING FROM LIQUID RELEASES AND COMPLIANCE STATUS Infant Quarterly 1st  % of 2nd  % of 3rd  % of 4th  % of Annual  % of Units Receptor Limit Quarter Limit Quarter Limit Quarter Limit Quarter Limit Limit Limit 10CFR50 Appendix I compliance Total Body 1.50E+00 mRem 0.00E+00 0.00 0.00E+00 0.00 0.00E+00 0.00 0.00E+00 0.00 3.00E+00 0.00 Organ 5.00E+00 mRem 0.00E+00 0.00 0.00E+00 0.00 0.00E+00 0.00 0.00E+00 0.00 1.00E+01 0.00 40CFR141 compliance (nearest public drinking water) Total Body mRem 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 4.00E+00 0.00 Organ mRem 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 4.00E+00 0.00 Child Quarterly 1st  % of 2nd  % of 3rd  % of 4th  % of Annual  % of Units Receptor Limit Quarter Limit Quarter Limit Quarter Limit Quarter Limit Limit Limit IOCFR50 Appendix I compliance Total Body 1.50E+00 mRem 0.00E+00 0.00 0.00E+00 0.00 0.00E+00 0.00 0.00E+00 0.00 3.00E+00 0.00 Organ 5.00E+00 mRem 0.00E+00 0.00 0.00E+00 0.00 0.00E+00 0.00 0.00E+00 0.00 1.00E+01 0.00 7140CFR141 compliance (nearest public drinking water) Total Body mRem 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 4.00E+00 0.00 Organ mRem 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 4.00E+00 0.00 Teenager Quarterly 1st  % of 2nd  % of 3rd  % of 4th  % of Annual  % of Units Receptor Limit Quarter Limit Quarter Limit Quarter Limit Quarter Limit Limit Limit 10CFR50 Appendix I compliance Total Body 1.50E+00 mRem 0.00E+00 0.00 0.00E+00 0.00 0.00E+00 0.00 0.00E+00 0.00 3.00E+00 0.00 Organ 5.00E+00 mRem 0.00E+00 0.00 0.00E+00 0.00 0.00E+00 0.00 0.00E+00 0.00 1.00E+01 0.00 40CFR141 compliance (nearest public drinking water) Total Body mRem 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 4.00E+00 0.00 Organ mRem 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 4.00E+00 0.00 Adult Quarterly 1st  % of 2nd  % of 3rd  % of 4th  % of Annual  % of Units Limit Limit Limit Receptor Limit Quarter Limit Quarter Limit Quarter Limit Quarter 10CFR50 Appendix I compliance e' a Total Body 1.50E+00 mRem 0.00E+00 0.00 0.00E+00 0.00 0.00E+00 0.00 0.00E+00 0.00 3.00E+00 0.00

  °,      Organ           5.00E+00       mRem 0.00E+00             0.00    0.00E+00      0.00  0.00E+00 0.00  0.00E+00 0.00  1.00E+01 0.00
  -40CFR141 compliance (nearest public drinking water)

Total Body mRem 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 4.00E+00 0.00 Organ mRem 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 4.00E+00 0.00

Table 3.3-1 LASALLE COUNTY NUCLEAR POWER STATION EFFLUENT AND WASTE DISPOSAL ANNUAL REPORT (2012) RADIOLOGICAL IMPACT ON MAN MAXIMUM DOSES RESULTING FROM RELEASES AND COMPLIANCE STATUS 1 OCFR20 / 40CFR190 Compliance 1st 2nd 3rd 4th  % Quarter Quarter Quarter Quarter Annual Annual Annual Dose Dose Dose Dose Dose Limit Limit (mRem) (mRem) (mRem) (mRem) (mRem) (mRem/yr) Unit 1 40CFR190 Compliance U1 DEx 7.69E-02 1.03E-01 1.06E-01 1.08E-01 3.93E-01 25 1.57 10CFR20 Compliance U1 DTot 1.25E-01 1.54E-01 1.89E-01 2.30E-01 6.98E-01 100 0.70 40CFR190 Compliance Bone 7.04E -03 7.60E-03 7.28E-03 7.33E-03 2.93E-02 25 0.12 Liver 1.68E - 03 1.67E - 03 1.76E-03 1.89E-03 7.00E-03 25 0.03 Thyroid 4.84E-02 5.10E-02 8.35E-02 1.22E- 01 3.05E-01 75 0.41 Kidney 1.70E -03 1.69E- 03 1.80E-03 1.96E-03 7.15E-03 25 0.03 Lung 1.52E -03 1.51 E03 1.50E-03 1.52E-03 6.05E-03 25 0.02 GI-LLI 1.54E-03 1.52E- 03 1.52E-03 1.53E-03 6.11 E-03 25 0.02 Unit 2 40CFR190 Compliance U2 DEx 9.75E-02 9.65E-02 9.60E-02 9.79E-02 3.88E-01 25 1.55 10CFR20 Compliance U2 DTot 9.75E-02 9.65E-02 9.60E-02 9.79E-02 3.88E-01 100 0.39 40CFR190 Compliance Bone 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 25 0.00 Liver 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 25 0.00 Thyroid 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 75 0.00 Kidney 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 25 0.00 Lung 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 25 0.00 GI-LLI 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 25 0.00 E-1.7 91 of 176

Table 3.4-1 LASALLE COUNTY NUCLEAR POWER STATION EFFLUENT AND WASTE DISPOSAL ANNUAL REPORT (2012) RADIOLOGICAL IMPACT ON MAN MAXIMUM GAMMA AIR DOSE The following are the maximum annual calculated cumulative offsite doses resulting from LaSalle County Station airborne releases. LaSalle County Generating Station: Sector Dose Alaxlinwn Value gamma air (;) 4.970 x 1W mrad No th-Northeast beta air 12) 1.780 x 10 mrad North-Northeast whole body ar 1.857 x 10-2 mrem North-Northeast skin (`) 5.090 x 10 mrem North-Northeast organ to (Infant-thyroid) 1.356 x 10'° mrern North-Northeast Compliance Status 10 CFR 60 Appendix 1 Yearly Objective  % of Appendix 1 gamma air 10.0 mrad 0.05 beta air 20.0 mraad 0.01 whole body 5.0 mrem 0.37 skin 15.0 mreln 0.03 organ 15.0 mreni 9.04 Gamma Ak Dose - GASPAR 11, NUREG-0567 Beta Air Dose - GASPAR 11, N1REG-0597 Whole Body Dose - GASPAR H. NUREG.0597 Skit Dose - GASPAR It, NUREG-058? lnhalafbon and Food Pa ways Dose - GASPAR It. NURE0-4597 E-1.8 92 of 176

APPENDIX F METEOROLOGICAL DATA

LaSalle County Generating Station Period of Record: January - March 2012 Stability Class - Extremely Unstable - 200Ft-33Ft Delta-T (F) Winds Measured at 33 Feet Wind Speed (in mph) Wind Direction 1-3 4-7 8-12 13-18 19-24 > 24 Total N 1 9 2 0 0 0 12 NNE 0 2 2 0 0 0 4 NE 0 0 4 9 0 0 13 ENE 0 1 5 15 1 0 22 E 0 3 12 2 0 0 17 ESE 0 2 1 0 3 0 6 SE 0 1 1 3 4 0 9 SSE 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 S 0 0 1 5 1 0 7 SSW 0 1 2 2 1 0 6 SW 2 5 8 2 1 0 18 WSW 2 2 7 1 1 2 15 W 1 0 12 1 1 1 16 WNW 1 1 8 7 3 0 20 NW 0 1 3 2 2 2 10 NNW 0 2 1 2 5 0 10 Variable 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 7 30 69 51 24 5 186 Hours of calm in this stability class: 0 Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class: 0 Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classes: 4 94 of 176 F-1

LaSalle County Generating Station Period of Record: January - March 2012 Stability Class - Moderately Unstable - 200Ft-33Ft Delta-T (F) Winds Measured at 33 Feet wind Speed (in mph) Wind Direction 1-3 4-7 8-12 13-18 19-24 > 24 Total N 0 2 1 0 0 0 3 NNE 0 1 1 0 0 0 2 NE 1 0 1 2 0 0 4 ENE 0 0 1 2 0 0 3 E 0 4 0 0 0 0 4 ESE 0 4 0 0 0 0 4 SE 0 0 1 4 1 0 6 SSE 0 0 2 0 3 0 5 S 0 0 1 4 1 0 6 SSW 0 0 1 8 0 0 9 SW 0 0 0 1 4 0 5 WSW 0 0 4 1 0 0 5 W 0 0 5 1 0 1 7 WNW 0 1 3 5 2 0 11 NW 0 0 1 1 1 0 3 NNW 0 2 2 1 0 0 5 Variable 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 1 14 24 30 12 1 82 Hours of calm in this stability class: 0 Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class: 0 Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classes: 4 95 of 176 F-2

LaSalle County Generating Station Period of Record: January - March 2012 Stability Class - Slightly Unstable - 200Ft-33Ft Delta-T (F) Winds Measured at 33 Feet Wind Speed (in mph) Wind Direction 1-3 4-7 8-12 13-18 19-24 > 24 Total N 1 4 9 0 0 0 14 NNE 0 2 0 1 0 0 3 NE 0 0 0 4 0 0 4 ENE 0 2 2 4 0 0 8 E 1 0 4 0 0 0 5 ESE 0 2 4 0 0 0 6 SE 0 2 3 2 0 0 7 SSE 0 0 1 6 3 0 10 S 0 1 11 4 0 2 18 SSW 0 0 4 5 2 1 12 SW 0 0 1 1 2 0 4 WSW 0 0 4 1 0 0 5 W 0 1 6 1 0 0 8 WNW 0 0 10 8 2 1 21 NW 0 3 6 3 0 0 12 NNW 0 2 4 2 0 0 8 Variable 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 2 19 69 42 9 4 145 Hours of calm in this stability class: 0 Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class: 0 Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classes: 4 96 of 176 F-3

LaSalle County Generating Station Period of Record: January - March 2012 Stability Class - Neutral - 200Ft-33Ft Delta-T (F) Winds Measured at 33 Feet Wind Speed (in mph) Wind Direction 1-3 4-7 8-12 13-18 19-24 > 24 Total N 0 5 15 1 2 1 24 NNE 0 14 12 4 0 0 30 NE 0 8 13 7 3 0 31 ENE 0 4 16 26 1 0 47 E 0 7 11 8 0 0 26 ESE 0 6 9 6 0 0 21 SE 1 5 4 10 6 0 26 SSE 1 2 8 7 5 3 26 S 0 7 13 20 7 3 50 SSW 1 4 16 9 6 12 48 SW 0 8 14 14 14 4 54 WSW 0 9 24 18 5 2 58 W 0 11 22 50 5 2 90 WNW 1 6 25 37 18 10 97 NW 0 9 14 14 5 1 43 NNW 0 8 33 23 23 0 87 Variable 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 4 113 249 254 100 38 758 Hours of calm in this stability class: 0 Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class: 0 Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classes: 4 97 of 176 F-4

LaSalle County Generating Station Period of Record: January - March 2012 Stability Class - Slightly Stable - 200Ft-33Ft Delta-T (F) Winds Measured at 33 Feet Wind Speed (in mph) Wind Direction 1-3 4-7 8-12 13-18 19-24 > 24 Total N 5 14 0 0 0 0 19 NNE 2 7 0 0 0 0 9 NE 1 1 3 0 0 0 5 ENE 0 4 7 1 0 0 12 E 0 16 7 3 0 0 26 ESE 0 6 3 11 2 0 22 SE 1 3 7 9 8 0 28 SSE 0 7 12 20 6 0 45 S 0 7 13 22 8 2 52 SSW 0 3 7 21 10 1 42 SW 1 2 14 23 4 1 45 WSW 2 4 15 10 3 2 36 W 3 7 26 15 38 7 96 WNW 0 11 16 16 9 18 70 NW 1 10 3 3 0 0 17 NNW 1 8 0 0 0 0 9 Variable 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 17 110 133 154 88 31 533 Hours of calm in this stability class: 1 Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class: 0 Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classes: 4 98 of 176 F-5

LaSalle County Generating Station Period of Record: January - March 2012 Stability Class - Moderately Stable - 200Ft-33Ft Delta-T (F) Winds Measured at 33 Feet Wind Speed (in mph) Wind Direction 1-3 4-7 8-12 13-18 19-24 > 24 Total N 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 NNE 1 1 0 0 0 0 2 NE 2 1 1 0 0 0 4 ENE 0 3 0 0 0 0 3 E 0 11 6 0 0 0 17 ESE 0 9 6 1 0 0 16 SE 0 9 10 1 0 0 20 SSE 0 4 9 4 1 0 18 S 0 8 28 14 1 0 51 SSW 2 4 13 7 14 0 40 SW 1 12 10 14 0 0 37 WSW 1 9 17 10 0 0 37 W 0 16 24 7 2 0 49 WNW 1 14 13 0 0 0 28 NW 1 4 0 0 0 0 5 NNW 1 2 0 0 0 0 3 Variable 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 10 107 137 58 18 0 330 Hours of calm in this stability class: 0 Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class: 0 Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classes: 4 99 of 176 F-6

LaSalle County Generating Station Period of Record: January - March 2012 Stability Class - Extremely Stable - 200Ft-33Ft Delta-T (F) Winds measured at 33 Feet Wind Speed (in mph) Wind Direction 1-3 4-7 8-12 13-18 19-24 > 24 Total N 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 NNE 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 NE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ENE 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 E 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 ESE 0 5 2 1 0 0 8 SE 0 12 6 0 0 0 18 SSE 0 2 10 0 0 0 12 S 0 6 15 2 0 0 23 SSW 0 6 19 5 0 0 30 SW 0 8 6 12 0 0 26 WSW 0 2 10 2 0 0 14 W 0 0 5 0 0 0 5 WNW 0 1 2 0 0 0 3 NW 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 NNW 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Variable 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 1 47 75 22 0 0 145 Hours of calm in this stability class: 0 Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class: 0 Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classes: 4 100 of 176 F-7

LaSalle County Generating Station Period of Record: January - March 2012 Stability Class - Extremely Unstable - 375Ft-33Ft Delta-T (F) Winds Measured at 375 Feet Wind Speed (in mph) Wind Direction 1-3 4-7 8-12 13-18 19-24 > 24 Total N 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 NNE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 NE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ENE 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 E 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ESE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 SE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 SSE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 S 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 SSW 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 SW 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 WSW 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 w 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 WNW 0 0 0 1 1 0 2 NW 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 NNW 0 0 0 0 0 1 Variable 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 0 0 1 1 1 4 7 Hours of calm in this stability class: 0 Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class: 0 Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classes: 4 101 of 176 F- 8

LaSalle County Generating Station Period of Record: January - March 2012 Stability Class - Moderately Unstable - 375Ft-33Ft Delta-T (F) Winds Measured at 375 Feet Wind Speed (in mph) Wind Direction 1-3 4-7 8-12 13-18 19-24 > 24 Total N 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 NNE 0 0 2 1 0 0 3 NE 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 ENE 0 0 1 0 2 1 4 E 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ESE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 SE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 SSE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 S 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 SSW 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 SW 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 WSW 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 W 1 0 1 1 0 0 3 WNW 0 0 0 2 2 1 5 NW 0 0 0 2 0 3 5 NNW 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 Variable 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 1 0 4 7 4 8 24 Hours of calm in this stability class: 0 Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class: 0 Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classes: 4 102 of 176 F-9

LaSalle County Generating Station Period of Record: January - March 2012 Stability Class - Slightly Unstable - 375Ft-33Ft Delta-T (F) Winds Measured at 375 Feet Wind Speed (in mph) Wind Direction 1-3 4-7 8-12 13-18 19-24 > 24 Total N 0 0 3 0 0 0 3 NNE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 NE 0 0 0 3 1 0 4 ENE 0 0 1 4 10 0 15 E 0 0 0 3 0 0 3 ESE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 SE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 SSE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 S 0 0 0 4 0 2 6 SSW 0 1 0 1 1 2 5 SW 0 2 1 2 0 2 7 WSW 0 0 4 1 0 1 6 W 0 0 1 3 1 0 5 WNW 0 0 0 2 0 2 4 NW 0 0 0 2 2 4 8 NNW 0 2 0 0 1 0 3 Variable 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 0 5 10 25 16 13 69 Hours of calm in this stability class: 0 Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class: 0 Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classes: 4 103 of 176 F-10

LaSalle County Generating Station Period of Record: January - March 2012 Stability Class - Neutral - 375Ft-33Ft Delta-T (F) Winds Measured at 375 Feet Wind Speed (in mph) Wind Direction 1-3 4-7 8-12 13-18 19-24 > 24 Total N 0 8 22 17 0 5 52 NNE 2 6 17 16 1 0 42 NE 1 3 14 13 14 8 53 ENE 0 1 19 30 32 3 85 E 0 0 12 9 4 0 25 ESE 0 3 11 8 3 4 29 SE 0 3 5 11 10 11 40 SSE 0 3 3 13 9 9 37 S 0 7 7 28 27 20 89 SSW 0 2 10 23 14 29 78 SW 2 7 7 17 17 17 67 WSW 0 6 12 30 12 6 66 W 0 4 15 39 20 25 103 WNW 0 4 11 40 50 39 144 NW 0 9 25 25 22 26 107 NNW 0 2 13 35 8 18 76 Variable 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 5 68 203 354 243 220 1093 Hours of calm in this stability class: 0 Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class: 0 Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classes: 4 104 of 176 F-11

LaSalle County Generating Station Period of Record: January - March 2012 Stability Class - Slightly Stable - 375Ft-33Ft Delta-T (F) Winds Measured at 375 Feet Wind Speed (in mph) Wind Direction 1-3 4-7 8-12 13-18 19-24 > 24 Total N 0 0 7 4 0 0 11 NNE 0 4 7 2 0 0 13 NE 1 4 4 4 0 0 13 ENE 0 0 5 6 0 0 11 E 0 5 8 12 6 0 31 ESE 0 3 3 8 3 6 23 SE 1 0 4 10 11 11 37 SSE 2 4 3 4 10 32 55 S 1 1 4 7 20 41 74 SSW 1 0 8 7 14 58 88 SW 1 3 8 6 17 22 57 WSW 1 1 8 2 19 10 41 W 1 8 10 14 21 40 94 WNW 0 5 10 10 33 57 115 NW 1 4 10 12 18 4 49 NNW 1 2 4 1 0 0 8 Variable 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 11 44 103 109 172 281 720 Hours of calm in this stability class: 0 Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class: 0 Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classes: 4 12 105 of 176

LaSalle County Generating Station Period of Record: January - March 2012 Stability Class - Moderately Stable - 375Ft-33Ft Delta-T (F) Winds Measured at 375 Feet Wind Speed (in mph) Wind Direction 1-3 4-7 8-12 13-18 19-24 > 24 Total N 1 1 4 1 0 0 7 NNE 0 1 1 0 0 0 2 NE 0 2 1 0 0 0 3 ENE 1 0 2 0 0 0 3 E 0 0 1 1 0 0 2 ESE 0 0 3 2 2 3 10 SE 0 1 1 8 1 2 13 SSE 0 1 1 1 7 7 17 S 0 2 2 3 12 13 32 SSW 0 1 3 5 10 21 40 SW 0 2 8 11 2 6 29 WSW 1 2 3 4 1 8 19 W 0 1 3 8 8 4 24 WNW 0 0 1 1 11 4 17 NW 0 0 1 4 2 0 7 NNW 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 Variable 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 3 14 36 49 56 68 226 Hours of calm in this stability class: 0 Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class: 0 Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classes: 4 106 of 176 F-13

LaSalle County Generating Station Period of Record: January - March 2012 Stability Class - Extremely Stable - 375Ft-33Ft Delta-T (F) Winds Measured at 375 Feet Wind Speed (in mph) Wind Direction 1-3 4-7 8-12 13-18 19-24 > 24 Total N 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 NNE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 NE 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 ENE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 E 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ESE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 SE 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 SSE 0 0 0 0 9 3 12 S 0 0 0 3 3 2 8 SSW 0 0 0 1 2 5 8 SW 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 WSW 0 0 1 0 0 8 9 W 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 WNW 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 NW 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 NNW 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Variable 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 0 0 4 5 14 18 41 Hours of calm in this stability class: 0 Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class: 0 Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classes: 4 107 of 176 F-14

LaSalle County Generating Station Period of Record: April - June 2012 Stability Class - Extremely Unstable - 200Ft-33Ft Delta-T (F) Winds Measured at 33 Feet Wind Speed (in mph) Wind Direction 1-3 4-7 8-12 13-18 19-24 > 24 Total N 0 1 0 3 0 0 4 NNE 0 1 0 1 0 0 2 NE 0 0 0 3 0 0 3 ENE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 E 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 ESE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 SE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 SSE 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 S 0 0 0 3 3 7 13 SSW 0 0 1 11 4 0 16 SW 0 0 0 4 7 1 12 WSW 0 0 0 8 0 0 8 W 0 0 0 4 0 0 4 WNW 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 NW 0 0 0 3 0 0 3 NNW 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 Variable 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 0 2 3 42 14 8 69 Hours of calm in this stability class: 0 Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class: 0 Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classes: 2 108 of 176 F-15

LaSalle County Generating Station Period of Record: April - June 2012 Stability Class - Moderately Unstable - 200Ft-33Ft Delta-T (F) Winds Measured at 33 Feet Wind Speed (in mph) Wind Direction 1-3 4-7 8-12 13-18 19-24 > 24 Total N 0 1 1 1 0 0 3 NNE 0 2 0 3 0 0 5 NE 0 0 2 11 1 0 14 ENE 0 0 2 1 0 0 3 E 0 0 1 0 1 0 2 ESE 0 0 0 2 2 0 4 SE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 SSE 0 0 2 4 0 0 6 S 0 0 2 1 2 1 6 SSW 0 0 8 11 1 0 20 SW 0 1 3 5 3 0 12 WSW 0 0 1 4 0 0 5 W 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 WNW 0 0 3 2 0 0 5 NW 0 0 0 5 0 0 5 NNW 0 0 1 3 0 0 4 Variable 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 0 4 27 53 10 1 95 Hours of calm in this stability class: 0 Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class: 1 Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classes: 2 109 of 176 F-16

LaSalle County Generating Station Period of Record: April - June 2012 Stability Class - Slightly Unstable - 200Ft-33Ft Delta-T (F) Winds Measured at 33 Feet Wind Speed (in mph) Wind Direction 1-3 4-7 8-12 13-18 19-24 > 24 Total N 0 2 3 2 0 0 7 NNE 0 3 7 0 0 0 10 NE 0 0 14 8 2 0 24 ENE 0 0 5 1 0 0 6 E 0 0 0 3 2 0 5 ESE 0 0 2 0 1 0 3 SE 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 SSE 0 0 4 3 1 0 8 S 0 0 0 3 3 0 6 SSW 0 1 17 7 1 0 26 SW 0 1 5 9 1 0 16 WSW 0 0 3 9 0 0 12 W 0 1 6 1 0 0 8 WNW 0 0 5 6 0 0 11 NW 0 0 4 4 1 0 9 NNW 0 0 4 8 2 0 14 Variable 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 0 8 80 64 14 0 166 Hours of calm in this stability class: 0 Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class: 4 Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classes: 2 110 of 176 F- 17

LaSalle County Generating Station Period of Record: April - June 2012 Stability Class - Neutral - 200Ft-33Ft Delta-T (F) Winds Measured at 33 Feet Wind Speed (in mph) Wind Direction 1-3 4-7 8-12 13-18 19-24 > 24 Total N 1 13 20 7 0 0 41 NNE 1 19 17 7 0 0 44 NE 2 24 32 39 7 0 104 ENE 1 11 22 33 10 0 77 E 0 7 22 28 12 0 69 ESE 0 4 10 11 5 0 30 SE 0 7 9 13 2 0 31 SSE 0 1 10 8 2 0 21 S 0 6 14 14 4 2 40 SSW 0 2 23 16 3 1 45 SW 0 15 15 19 3 0 52 WSW 0 9 16 8 1 2 36 W 0 21 19 10 0 1 51 WNW 1 12 20 8 1 1 43 NW 2 7 17 9 6 0 41 NNW 0 9 26 30 4 1 70 Variable 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 8 167 292 260 60 8 795 Hours of calm in this stability class: 0 Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class: 6 Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classes: 2 111 of 176 F-18

LaSalle County Generating Station Period of Record: April - June 2012 Stability Class - Slightly Stable - 200Ft-33Ft Delta-T (F) Winds Measured at 33 Feet Wind Speed (in mph) Wind Direction 1-3 4-7 8-12 13-18 19-24 > 24 Total N 0 18 16 1 0 0 35 NNE 1 16 16 4 0 0 37 NE 1 6 14 13 0 0 34 ENE 0 3 25 21 1 0 50 E 0 10 35 5 2 0 52 ESE 0 8 9 7 0 0 24 SE 0 4 4 3 0 0 11 SSE 0 6 9 5 0 0 20 S 0 3 20 6 2 0 31 SSW 0 5 31 26 6 0 68 SW 0 3 16 8 3 1 31 WSW 1 9 10 3 1 0 24 W 1 7 13 2 3 3 29 WNW 1 4 24 3 0 6 38 NW 0 11 23 5 1 0 40 NNW 0 13 23 2 0 0 38 Variable 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 5 126 288 114 19 10 562 Hours of calm in this stability class: 0 Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class: 3 Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classes: 2 112 of 176 F19

LaSalle County Generating Station Period of Record: April - June 2012 Stability Class - Moderately Stable - 200Ft-33Ft Delta-T (F) Winds Measured at 33 Feet Wind Speed (in mph) Wind Direction 1-3 4-7 8-12 13-18 19-24 > 24 Total N 0 9 1 0 0 0 10 NNE 1 5 0 0 0 0 6 NE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ENE 0 4 1 0 0 0 5 E 1 21 23 1 0 0 46 ESE 0 18 12 0 0 0 30 SE 0 9 4 1 0 0 14 SSE 0 5 16 1 0 0 22 S 1 6 21 3 0 0 31 SSW 0 2 21 1 0 0 24 SW 1 6 8 0 0 0 15 WSW 0 11 13 0 0 0 24 W 1 7 10 1 0 0 19 WNW 0 10 8 0 0 0 18 NW 1 4 0 0 0 0 5 NNW 1 4 2 0 0 0 7 Variable 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 7 121 140 8 0 0 276 Hours of calm in this stability class: 0 Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class: 4 Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classes: 2 113 of 176 F-20

LaSalle County Generating Station Period of Record: April - June 2012 Stability Class - Extremely Stable - 200Ft-33Ft Delta-T (F) Winds Measured at 33 Feet Wind Speed (in mph) Wind Direction 1-3 4-7 8-12 13-18 19-24 > 24 Total N 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 NNE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 NE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ENE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 E 0 4 3 0 0 0 7 ESE 1 17 3 0 0 0 21 SE 0 23 13 0 0 0 36 SSE 0 18 8 0 0 0 26 S 0 12 13 0 0 0 25 SSW 0 12 13 0 0 0 25 SW 0 10 5 0 0 0 15 WSW 2 14 11 0 0 0 27 W 0 8 1 0 0 0 9 WNW 0 2 1 0 0 0 3 NW 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 NNW 1 2 0 0 0 0 3 Variable 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 4 124 71 0 0 0 199 Hours of calm in this stability class: 0 Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class: 2 Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classes: 2 114 of 176 F-21

LaSalle County Generating Station Period of Record: April - June 2012 Stability Class - Extremely Unstable - 375Ft-33Ft Delta-T (F) Winds Measured at 375 Feet Wind Speed (in mph) Wind Direction 1-3 4-7 8-12 13-18 19-24 > 24 Total N 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 NNE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 NE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ENE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 E 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ESE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 SE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 SSE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 S 0 0 0 0 0 4 4 SSW 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 SW 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 WSW 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 WNW 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 NW 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 NNW 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Variable 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 0 0 0 0 0 4 4 Hours of calm in this stability class: 0 Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class: 0 Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classes: 2 115 of 176 F22

LaSalle County Generating Station Period of Record: April - June 2012 Stability Class - Moderately Unstable - 375Ft-33Ft Delta-T (F) Winds Measured at 375 Feet Wind Speed (in mph) Wind Direction 1-3 4-7 8-12 13-18 19-24 > 24 Total N 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 NNE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 NE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ENE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 E 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ESE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 SE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 SSE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 S 0 0 0 0 3 4 7 SSW 0 0 0 0 2 1 3 SW 0 0 0 0 2 6 8 WSW 0 0 0 1 1 0 2 W 0 0 0 1 1 0 2 WNW 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 NW 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 NNW 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Variable 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 0 0 0 4 10 11 25 Hours of calm in this stability class: 0 Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class: 0 Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classes: 2 116 of 176 F23

LaSalle County Generating Station Period of Record: April - June 2012 Stability Class - Slightly Unstable - 375Ft-33Ft Delta-T (F) Winds Measured at 375 Feet Wind Speed (in mph) Wind Direction 1-3 4-7 8-12 13-18 19-24 > 24 Total N 0 0 0 1 3 0 4 NNE 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 NE 0 0 0 0 5 0 5 ENE 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 E 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ESE 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 SE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 SSE 0 0 1 6 0 0 7 S 0 0 0 0 2 2 4 SSW 0 0 1 8 9 4 22 SW 0 0 0 4 5 5 14 WSW 0 0 0 4 2 0 6 W 0 0 0 2 5 0 7 WNW 0 0 1 1 0 0 2 NW 0 0 0 5 0 0 5 NNW 0 0 0 0 3 0 3 Variable 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 0 0 4 32 34 12 82 Hours of calm in this stability class: 0 Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class: 0 Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classes: 2 117 of 176 F-24

LaSalle County Generating Station Period of Record: April - June 2012 Stability Class - Neutral - 375Ft-33Ft Delta-T (F) Winds Measured at 375 Feet Wind Speed (in mph) Wind Direction 1-3 4-7 8-12 13-18 19-24 > 24 Total N 0 10 12 26 12 0 60 NNE 1 10 21 17 10 5 64 NE 3 7 21 48 62 29 170 ENE 0 6 19 36 44 10 115 E 0 5 18 16 21 17 77 ESE 1 3 7 15 12 9 47 SE 0 4 5 13 8 2 32 SSE 0 0 7 11 11 1 30 S 0 2 8 19 9 16 54 SSW 0 1 5 39 35 21 101 SW 1 6 18 21 24 6 76 WSW 0 6 17 17 9 3 52 W 0 7 17 20 6 4 54 WNW 0 8 11 28 11 8 66 NW 0 7 15 21 14 15 72 NNW 0 4 18 12 28 1 63 Variable 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 6 86 219 359 316 147 1133 Hours of calm in this stability class: 0 Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class: 0 Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classes: 2 118 of 176 F-25

LaSalle County Generating Station Period of Record: April - June 2012 Stability Class - Slightly Stable - 375Ft-33Ft Delta-T (F) Winds Measured at 375 Feet Wind Speed (in mph) Wind Direction 1-3 4-7 8-12 13-18 19-24 > 24 Total N 0 2 5 11 8 4 30 NNE 0 1 6 14 3 0 24 NE 0 1 8 22 7 1 39 ENE 0 0 10 29 5 1 45 E 0 2 4 21 16 0 43 ESE 0 3 5 12 9 0 29 SE 0 1 7 9 6 4 27 SSE 0 0 1 9 6 2 18 S 0 0 6 6 22 12 46 SSW 0 0 5 8 26 45 84 SW 0 2 5 9 23 9 48 WSW 0 0 5 7 3 0 15 W 0 1 8 10 7 4 30 WNW 0 4 3 21 12 3 43 NW 0 0 4 8 18 4 34 NNW 0 2 7 12 20 1 42 Variable 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 0 19 89 208 191 90 597 Hours of calm in this stability class: 0 Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class: 0 Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classes: 2 119 of 176 F-26

LaSalle County Generating Station Period of Record: April - June 2012 Stability Class - Moderately Stable - 375Ft-33Ft Delta-T (F) Winds Measured at 375 Feet wind Speed (in mph) Wind Direction 1-3 4-7 8-12 13-18 19-24 > 24 Total N 0 0 0 2 2 2 6 NNE 2 0 2 4 0 0 8 NE 1 1 1 1 0 0 4 ENE 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 E 1 0 1 4 2 0 8 ESE 0 4 3 14 3 2 26 SE 1 0 2 24 14 2 43 SSE 0 0 3 7 11 0 21 S 0 0 4 10 14 13 41 SSW 0 4 4 7 20 10 45 SW 0 2 1 7 1 0 11 WSW 0 1 1 6 2 0 10 W 0 1 8 8 10 3 30 WNW 0 0 5 6 0 0 11 NW 2 0 4 2 7 0 15 NNW 1 1 1 0 2 0 5 Variable 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 8 15 40 102 88 32 285 Hours of calm in this stability class: 0 Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class: 0 Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classes: 2 120 of 176 F-27

LaSalle County Generating Station Period of Record: April - June 2012 Stability Class - Extremely Stable - 375Ft-33Ft Delta-T (F) Winds Measured at 375 Feet Wind Speed (in mph) Wind Direction 1-3 4-7 8-12 13-18 19-24 > 24 Total N 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 NNE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 NE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ENE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 E 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ESE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 SE 0 0 0 2 3 0 5 SSE 0 0 2 15 9 0 26 S 0 0 0 1 6 4 11 SSW 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 SW 0 0 0 3 1 0 4 WSW 0 0 1 0 6 0 7 W 0 0 2 0 1 0 3 WNW 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 NW 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 NNW 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Variable 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 0 0 5 21 26 4 56 Hours of calm in this stability class: 0 Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class: 0 Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classes: 2 121 of 176 F2g

LaSalle County Generating Station Period of Record: July - September 2012 Stability Class - Extremely Unstable - 200Ft-33Ft Delta-T (F) Winds Measured at 33 Feet Wind Speed (in mph) Wind Direction 1-3 4-7 8-12 13-18 19-24 > 24 Total N 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 NNE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 NE 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 ENE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 E 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ESE 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 SE 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 SSE 0 0 3 0 0 0 3 S 0 0 0 2 1 0 3 SSW 0 0 1 3 0 0 4 SW 0 0 8 3 0 0 11 WSW 0 0 14 3 0 0 17 W 0 0 4 2 0 0 6 WNW 0 0 0 8 0 0 8 NW 0 0 1 2 0 0 3 NNW 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Variable 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 0 0 35 23 1 0 59 Hours of calm in this stability class: 0 Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class: 0 Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classes: 0 122 of 176 F-29

LaSalle County Generating Station Period of Record: July - September 2012 Stability Class - Moderately Unstable - 200Ft-33Ft Delta-T (F) Winds Measured at 33 Feet Wind Speed (in mph) Wind Direction 1-3 4-7 8-12 13-18 19-24 > 24 Total N 0 0 1 3 0 0 4 NNE 0 0 4 0 0 0 4 NE 0 0 2 1 0 0 3 ENE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 E 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ESE 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 SE 0 1 8 1 0 0 10 SSE 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 S 0 0 5 2 1 0 8 SSW 0 3 7 5 0 0 15 SW 0 2 3 2 0 0 7 WSW 0 2 12 4 0 0 18 W 0 3 16 1 0 0 20 WNW 0 1 2 1 0 0 4 NW 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 NNW 0 0 3 3 0 0 6 Variable 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 0 14 63 24 1 0 102 Hours of calm in this stability class: 0 Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class: 0 Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classes: 0 123 of 176 F-30

LaSalle County Generating Station Period of Record: July - September 2012 Stability Class - Slightly Unstable - 200Ft-33Ft Delta-T (F) Winds Measured at 33 Feet Wind Speed (in mph) Wind Direction 1-3 4-7 8-12 13-18 19-24 > 24 Total N 0 1 4 3 0 0 8 NNE 0 0 5 0 0 0 5 NE 0 0 4 2 0 0 6 ENE 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 E 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 ESE 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 SE 0 1 2 0 0 0 3 SSE 0 4 5 0 0 0 9 S 0 2 4 2 0 0 8 SSW 0 9 6 2 0 0 17 SW 0 7 5 4 0 0 16 WSW 0 3 14 1 0 0 18 W 0 9 9 3 0 0 21 WNW 0 4 5 2 0 0 11 NW 0 1 6 4 2 0 13 NNW 0 0 7 10 0 0 17 Variable 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 0 42 80 33 2 0 157 Hours of calm in this stability class: 0 Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class: 0 Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classes: 0 124 of 176 F-31

LaSalle County Generating Station Period of Record: July - September 2012 Stability Class - Neutral - 200Ft-33Ft Delta-T (F) Winds Measured at 33 Feet Wind Speed (in mph) Wind Direction 1-3 4-7 8-12 13-18 19-24 > 24 Total N 2 15 36 9 0 0 62 NNE 3 13 14 1 0 0 31 NE 1 19 23 14 0 0 57 ENE 0 24 20 17 0 0 61 E 2 10 10 4 0 0 26 ESE 0 11 7 1 0 0 19 SE 1 21 4 1 0 0 27 SSE 0 19 7 2 0 0 28 S 2 24 23 2 1 0 52 SSW 1 15 13 0 0 0 29 SW 2 21 18 6 0 0 47 WSW 1 19 21 6 0 0 47 W 1 25 14 6 0 0 46 WNW 2 17 15 2 1 0 37 NW 0 6 26 3 3 0 38 NNW 1 19 45 32 0 0 97 Variable 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 19 278 296 106 5 0 704 Hours of calm in this stability class: 0 Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class: 0 Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classes: 0 125 of 176 F-32

LaSalle County Generating Station Period of Record: July - September 2012 Stability Class - Slightly Stable - 200Ft-33Ft Delta-T (F) Winds Measured at 33 Feet Wind Speed (in mph) Wind Direction 1-3 4-7 8-12 13-18 19-24 > 24 Total N 0 26 5 1 0 0 32 NNE 2 21 13 0 0 0 36 NE 0 4 29 6 0 0 39 ENE 2 2 21 5 0 0 30 E 1 8 14 0 0 0 23 ESE 0 9 3 0 0 0 12 SE 2 2 2 0 0 0 6 SSE 2 9 4 1 0 0 16 S 1 11 7 4 0 0 23 SSW 2 6 9 3 0 0 20 SW 1 11 9 5 0 0 26 WSW 1 7 11 2 0 0 21 W 3 16 7 1 0 0 27 WNW 1 7 5 1 0 0 14 NW 0 13 16 0 0 0 29 NNW 1 16 3 2 0 0 22 Variable 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 19 168 158 31 0 0 376 Hours of calm in this stability class: 0 Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class: 0 Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classes: 0 126 of 176 F-33

LaSalle County Generating Station Period of Record: July - September 2012 Stability Class - Moderately Stable - 200Ft-33Ft Delta-T (F) Winds Measured at 33 Feet Wind Speed (in mph) Wind Direction 1-3 4-7 8-12 13-18 19-24 > 24 Total N 2 8 0 0 0 0 10 NNE 1 4 0 0 0 0 5 NE 1 2 0 0 0 0 3 ENE 0 2 1 0 0 0 3 E 2 29 8 0 0 0 39 ESE 4 17 1 0 0 0 22 SE 2 14 4 0 0 0 20 SSE 4 8 2 0 0 0 14 S 5 11 8 0 0 0 24 SSW 2 13 19 2 0 0 36 SW 5 11 18 0 0 0 34 WSW 3 14 18 0 0 0 35 W 4 15 3 0 0 0 22 WNW 5 32 1 0 0 0 38 NW 2 13 1 0 0 0 16 NNW 6 12 3 0 0 0 21 Variable 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 48 205 87 2 0 0 342 Hours of calm in this stability class: 1 Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class: 0 Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classes: 0 127 of 176 F-34

LaSalle County Generating Station Period of Record: July - September 2012 Stability Class - Extremely Stable - 200Ft-33Ft Delta-T (F) Winds Measured at 33 Feet Wind Speed (in mph) Wind Direction 1-3 4-7 8-12 13-18 19-24 > 24 Total N 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 NNE 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 NE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ENE 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 E 1 13 0 0 0 0 14 ESE 1 28 1 0 0 0 30 SE 0 45 4 0 0 0 49 SSE 0 42 3 0 0 0 45 S 2 42 23 1 0 0 68 SSW 0 48 15 0 0 0 63 SW 3 55 7 0 0 0 65 WSW 1 48 11 0 0 0 60 W 3 34 4 0 0 0 41 WNW 0 25 0 0 0 0 25 NW 1 1 0 0 0 0 2 NNW 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 Variable 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 Total 14 384 68 1 0 0 467 Hours of calm in this stability class: 0 Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class: 0 Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classes: 0 128 of 176 F-35

LaSalle County Generating Station Period of Record: July - September 2012 Stability Class - Extremely Unstable - 375Ft-33Ft Delta-T (F) Winds Measured at 375 Feet Wind Speed (in mph) Wind Direction 1-3 4-7 8-12 13-18 19-24 > 24 Total N 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 NNE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 NE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ENE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 E 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ESE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 SE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 SSE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 S 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 SSW 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 SW 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 WSW 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 WNW 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 NW 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 NNW 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Variable 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 Hours of calm in this stability class: 0 Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class: 0 Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classes: 0 129 of 176 F-36

LaSalle County Generating Station Period of Record: July - September 2012 Stability Class - Moderately Unstable - 375Ft-33Ft Delta-T (F) Winds Measured at 375 Feet Wind Speed (in mph) Wind Direction 1-3 4-7 8-12 13-18 19-24 > 24 Total N 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 NNE 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 NE 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 ENE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 E 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ESE 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 SE 0 0 2 4 0 0 6 SSE 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 S 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 SSW 0 0 1 0 0 3 4 SW 0 0 4 0 0 0 4 WSW 0 0 0 3 1 0 4 W 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 WNW 0 0 0 2 1 0 3 NW 0 0 1 1 0 0 2 NNW 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Variable 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 0 0 8 16 2 3 29 Hours of calm in this stability class: 0 Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class: 0 Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classes: 0 130 of 176 F -37

LaSalle County Generating Station Period of Record: July - September 2012 Stability Class - Slightly Unstable - 375Ft-33Ft Delta-T (F) Winds Measured at 375 Feet Wind Speed (in mph) Wind Direction 1-3 4-7 8-12 13-18 19-24 > 24 Total N 0 0 0 1 2 0 3 NNE 0 0 2 1 0 0 3 NE 0 0 0 3 1 0 4 ENE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 E 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ESE 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 SE 0 0 3 2 0 0 5 SSE 0 1 1 1 0 0 3 S 0 0 3 3 2 0 8 SSW 0 0 2 0 5 2 9 SW 0 1 4 1 1 0 7 WSW 0 0 6 7 0 0 13 W 0 1 17 5 0 0 23 WNW 0 0 0 2 2 0 4 NW 0 0 0 2 1 0 3 NNW 0 0 0 3 0 0 3 Variable 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 0 4 38 31 14 2 89 Hours of calm in this stability class: 0 Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class: 0 Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classes: 0 131 of 176 F-38

LaSalle County Generating Station Period of Record: July - September 2012 Stability Class - Neutral - 375Ft-33Ft Delta-T (F) Winds Measured at 375 Feet Wind Speed (in mph) Wind Direction 1-3 4-7 8-12 13-18 19-24 > 24 Total N 0 10 19 42 22 2 95 NNE 1 6 10 15 2 0 34 NE 2 13 22 27 21 4 89 ENE 0 17 9 22 18 2 68 E 1 8 4 5 4 0 22 ESE 0 11 9 2 2 0 24 SE 0 11 10 2 1 0 24 SSE 1 16 12 4 0 0 33 S 0 21 17 14 2 0 54 SSW 0 17 17 15 5 2 56 SW 1 18 24 20 5 1 69 WSW 1 11 29 16 5 0 62 W 1 20 44 18 7 0 90 WNW 0 7 24 17 2 0 50 NW 0 7 25 31 9 6 78 NNW 2 6 20 23 20 1 72 Variable 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 10 199 295 273 125 18 920 Hours of calm in this stability class: 0 Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class: 0 Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classes: 0 132 of 176 F-39

LaSalle County Generating Station Period of Record: July - September 2012 Stability Class - Slightly Stable - 375Ft-33Ft Delta-T (F) Winds Measured at 375 Feet Wind Speed (in mph) Wind Direction 1-3 4-7 8-12 13-18 19-24 > 24 Total N 1 5 12 18 7 0 43 NNE 1 5 5 16 0 0 27 NE 0 5 9 25 12 0 51 ENE 0 0 11 20 3 0 34 E 0 5 9 19 8 0 41 ESE 0 5 10 6 3 0 24 SE 0 3 6 3 4 0 16 SSE 1 1 4 1 1 0 8 S 1 5 7 6 3 1 23 SSW 0 2 6 9 7 14 38 SW 0 4 6 9 12 12 43 WSW 1 1 7 12 9 1 31 W 0 4 7 14 3 0 28 WNW 2 5 10 8 2 0 27 NW 1 11 8 19 4 0 43 NNW 0 1 10 6 9 1 27 Variable 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 8 62 127 191 87 29 504 Hours of calm in this stability class: 0 Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class: 0 Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classes: 0 133 of 176 F-40

LaSalle County Generating Station Period of Record: July - September 2012 Stability Class - Moderately Stable - 375Ft-33Ft Delta-T (F) Winds Measured at 375 Feet Wind Speed (in mph) Wind Direction 1-3 4-7 8-12 13-18 19-24 > 24 Total N 0 2 1 6 4 0 13 NNE 1 1 3 2 2 0 9 NE 0 2 0 2 1 0 5 ENE 1 5 2 0 0 0 8 E 3 6 4 9 3 0 25 ESE 5 1 11 18 2 0 37 SE 1 2 9 21 6 0 39 SSE 0 3 10 14 4 1 32 S 1 5 14 9 16 0 45 SSW 2 4 16 23 16 11 72 SW 0 4 15 23 12 4 58 WSW 2 1 10 28 12 0 53 W 1 0 15 16 7 0 39 WNW 1 3 11 18 1 0 34 NW 3 3 9 7 1 0 23 NNW 0 2 11 6 2 0 21 Variable 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 Total 21 44 142 202 89 16 514 Hours of calm in this stability class: 0 Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class: 0 Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classes: 0 134 of 176 F-41

LaSalle County Generating Station Period of Record: July - September 2012 Stability Class - Extremely Stable- 375Ft-33Ft Delta-T (F) Winds Measured at 375 Feet Wind Speed (in mph) Wind Direction 1-3 4-7 8-12 13-18 19-24 > 24 Total N 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 NNE 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 NE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ENE 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 E 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 ESE 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 SE 0 0 2 7 1 0 10 SSE 0 0 1 8 10 0 19 S 1 0 0 8 7 3 19 SSW 0 4 4 0 13 6 27 SW 0 1 8 11 2 1 23 WSW 0 1 7 9 0 0 17 W 1 0 8 9 0 0 18 WNW 0 1 2 6 1 0 10 NW 0 0 2 1 0 0 3 NNW 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Variable 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 4 9 34 59 35 10 151 Hours of calm in this stability class: 0 Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class: 0 Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classes: 0 F42 135 of 176

LaSalle County Generating Station Period of Record: October - December 2012 Stability Class - Extremely Unstable - 200Ft-33Ft Delta-T (F) Winds Measured at 33 Feet Wind Speed (in mph) Wind Direction 1-3 4-7 8-12 13-18 19-24 > 24 Total N 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 NNE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 NE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ENE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 E 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ESE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 SE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 SSE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 S 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 SSW 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 SW 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 WSW 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 WNW 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 NW 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 NNW 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Variable 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 Hours of calm in this stability class: 0 Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class: 0 Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classes: 6 136 of 176 F-43

LaSalle County Generating Station Period of Record: October - December 2012 Stability Class - Moderately Unstable - 200Ft-33Ft Delta-T (F) Winds Measured at 33 Feet Wind Speed (in mph) Wind Direction 1-3 4-7 8-12 13-18 19-24 > 24 Total N 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 NNE 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 NE 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 ENE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 E 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ESE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 SE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 SSE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 S 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 SSW 0 0 0 5 1 0 6 SW 0 0 0 1 2 0 3 WSW 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 WNW 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 NW 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 NNW 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Variable 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 0 0 2 6 3 0 11 Hours of calm in this stability class: 0 Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class: 0 Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classes: 6 137 of 176 F-44

LaSalle County Generating Station Period of Record: October - December 2012 Stability Class - Slightly Unstable - 200Ft-33Ft Delta-T (F) Winds Measured at 33 Feet Wind Speed (in mph) Wind Direction 1-3 4-7 8-12 13-18 19-24 > 24 Total N 0 0 1 1 0 0 2 NNE 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 NE 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 ENE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 E 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ESE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 SE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 SSE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 S 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 SSW 0 0 1 6 3 0 10 SW 0 0 0 3 2 0 5 WSW 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 W 0 0 1 0 1 0 2 WNW 0 0 1 2 1 0 4 NW 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 NNW 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Variable 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 0 0 6 12 8 0 26 Hours of calm in this stability class: 0 Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class: 0 Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classes: 6 138 of 176 F-45

LaSalle County Generating Station Period of Record: October - December 2012 Stability Class - Neutral - 200Ft-33Ft Delta-T (F) Winds Measured at 33 Feet Wind Speed (in mph) Wind Direction 1-3 4-7 8-12 13-18 19-24 > 24 Total N 1 25 40 11 0 0 77 NNE 0 16 23 6 0 0 45 NE 0 6 10 3 0 0 19 ENE 0 5 19 1 0 0 25 E 1 6 10 6 0 0 23 ESE 0 4 8 1 0 0 13 SE 0 1 9 4 2 0 16 SSE 0 6 18 8 3 2 37 S 0 10 29 12 7 7 65 SSW 0 14 20 27 24 0 85 SW 1 7 11 10 3 1 33 WSW 0 15 10 6 1 1 33 W 3 23 34 25 8 0 93 WNW 0 19 43 42 8 0 112 NW 2 10 37 22 6 3 80 NNW 1 24 51 24 12 2 114 Variable 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 9 191 372 208 74 16 870 Hours of calm in this stability class: 0 Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class: 0 Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classes: 6 139 of 176 F-46

LaSalle County Generating Station Period of Record: October December 2012 Stability Class - Slightly Stable - 200Ft-33Ft Delta-T (F) Winds Measured at 33 Feet Wind Speed (in mph) Wind Direction 1-3 4-7 8-12 13-18 19-24 > 24 Total N 0 25 43 5 0 0 73 NNE 1 30 11 1 0 0 43 NE 0 6 12 1 0 0 19 ENE 1 4 16 3 0 0 24 E 0 5 9 10 6 0 30 ESE 1 4 3 3 1 0 12 SE 1 7 18 2 3 0 31 SSE 2 12 14 2 0 0 30 S 1 5 39 41 12 1 99 SSW 0 6 37 39 16 0 98 SW 1 17 15 18 2 0 53 WSW 3 9 26 13 0 0 51 W 2 22 34 8 2 1 69 WNW 0 23 35 5 11 23 97 NW 0 4 17 1 2 3 27 NNW 0 9 17 13 6 0 45 Variable 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 13 188 346 165 61 28 801 Hours of calm in this stability class: 0 Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class: 0 Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classes: 6 140 of 176 F-47

LaSalle County Generating Station Period of Record: October - December 2012 Stability Class - Moderately Stable - 200Ft-33Ft Delta-T (F) Winds Measured at 33 Feet Wind Speed (in mph) Wind Direction 1-3 4-7 8-12 13-18 19-24 > 24 Total N 1 9 0 0 0 0 10 NNE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 NE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ENE 2 1 0 0 0 0 3 E 1 5 5 0 0 0 11 ESE 0 10 3 0 0 0 13 SE 0 6 5 0 0 0 11 SSE 1 6 17 0 0 0 24 S 2 7 14 6 1 0 30 SSW 0 7 31 15 0 0 53 SW 0 8 10 0 0 0 18 WSW 1 4 6 0 0 0 11 W 0 11 6 0 0 0 17 WNW 0 1 7 0 0 0 8 NW 2 3 3 0 0 0 8 NNW 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 Variable 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 10 80 107 21 1 0 219 Hours of calm in this stability class: 0 Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class: 0 Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classes: 6 141 of 176 F-48

LaSalle County Generating Station Period of Record: October - December 2012 Stability Class - Extremely Stable - 200Ft-33Ft Delta-T (F) Winds Measured at 33 Feet Wind Speed (in mph) Wind Direction 1-3 4-7 8-12 13-18 19-24 > 24 Total N 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 NNE 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 NE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ENE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 E 0 3 6 0 0 0 9 ESE 0 9 3 0 0 0 12 SE 1 44 6 0 0 0 51 SSE 1 36 21 0 0 0 58 S 0 27 15 0 0 0 42 SSW 0 23 30 3 0 0 56 SW 0 10 8 3 0 0 21 WSW 0 2 0 1 0 0 3 W 1 3 1 0 0 0 5 WNW 1 7 6 0 0 0 14 NW 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 NNW 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Variable 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 5 164 98 7 0 0 274 Hours of calm in this stability class: 0 Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class: 0 Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classes: 6 142 of 176 F-49

LaSalle County Generating Station Period of Record: October - December 2012 Stability Class - Extremely Unstable - 375Ft-33Ft Delta-T (F) Winds Measured at 375 Feet Wind Speed (in mph) Wind Direction 1-3 4-7 8-12 13-18 19-24 > 24 Total N 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 NNE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 NE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ENE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 E 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ESE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 SE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 SSE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 S 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 SSW 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 SW 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 WSW 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 WNW 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 NW 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 NNW 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Variable 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Hours of calm in this stability class: 0 Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class: 0 Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classes: 6 143 of 176 F-50

LaSalle County Generating Station Period of Record: October - December 2012 Stability Class - Moderately Unstable - 375Ft-33Ft Delta-T (F) Winds Measured at 375 Feet Wind Speed (in mph) Wind Direction 1-3 4-7 8-12 13-18 19-24 > 24 Total N 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 NNE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 NE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ENE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 E 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ESE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 SE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 SSE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 S 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 SSW 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 SW 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 WSW 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 WNW 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 NW 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 NNW 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Variable 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Hours of calm in this stability class: 0 Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class: 0 Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classes: 6 144 of 176 F-51

LaSalle County Generating Station Period of Record: October - December 2012 Stability Class - Slightly Unstable - 375Ft-33Ft Delta-T (F) Winds Measured at 375 Feet Wind Speed (in mph) Wind Direction 1-3 4-7 8-12 13-18 19-24 > 24 Total N 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 NNE 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 NE 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 ENE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 E 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ESE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 SE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 SSE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 S 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 SSW 0 0 0 1 1 1 3 SW 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 WSW 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 WNW 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 NW 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 NNW 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Variable 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 0 0 0 3 3 2 8 Hours of calm in this stability class: 0 Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class: 0 Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classes: 6 145 of 176 F-52

LaSalle County Generating Station Period of Record: October - December 2012 Stability Class - Neutral - 375Ft-33Ft Delta-T (F) Winds Measured at 375 Feet Wind Speed (in mph) Wind Direction 1-3 4-7 8-12 13-18 19-24 > 24 Total N 1 9 25 32 14 0 81 NNE 0 6 28 29 10 0 73 NE 0 1 19 15 3 0 38 ENE 0 1 13 20 4 0 38 E 0 2 7 6 12 7 34 ESE 1 2 11 2 1 2 19 SE 0 4 3 10 0 3 20 SSE 1 4 22 12 3 6 48 S 0 7 16 24 8 21 76 SSW 0 7 9 31 19 41 107 SW 0 6 15 6 15 11 53 WSW 1 6 18 3 9 4 41 W 1 10 26 26 21 10 94 WNW 0 6 26 34 33 37 136 NW 1 10 30 51 27 23 142 NNW 1 12 26 27 9 15 90 Variable 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 7 93 294 328 188 180 1090 Hours of calm in this stability class: 0 Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class: 9 Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classes: 6 146 of 176 F-53

LaSalle County Generating Station Period of Record: October - December 2012 Stability Class - Slightly Stable - 375Ft-33Ft Delta-T (F) Winds Measured at 375 Feet Wind Speed (in mph) Wind Direction 1-3 4-7 8-12 13-18 19-24 > 24 Total N 0 1 10 16 23 2 52 NNE 0 2 6 22 6 0 36 NE 0 1 9 11 3 0 24 ENE 0 0 0 12 0 0 12 E 0 0 2 9 5 1 17 ESE 0 1 5 3 0 2 11 SE 0 1 2 6 4 5 18 SSE 0 1 6 8 13 0 28 S 0 1 3 23 25 45 97 SSW 2 3 6 14 32 55 112 SW 0 3 14 18 18 13 66 WSW 0 1 8 19 12 8 48 W 0 3 6 15 10 7 41 WNW 1 2 12 19 26 12 72 NW 0 6 10 13 13 1 43 NNW 0 2 2 3 9 5 21 Variable 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 3 28 101 211 199 156 698 Hours of calm in this stability class: 0 Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class: 12 Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classes: 6 147 of 176 F-54

LaSalle County Generating Station Period of Record: October - December 2012 Stability Class - Moderately Stable - 375Ft-33Ft Delta-T (F) Winds Measured at 375 Feet Wind Speed (in mph) Wind Direction 1-3 4-7 8-12 13-18 19-24 > 24 Total N 1 2 2 0 0 0 5 NNE 0 1 2 0 0 0 3 NE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ENE 1 1 0 0 0 0 2 E 0 2 1 3 0 0 6 ESE 1 1 3 4 3 0 12 SE 0 0 9 7 3 0 19 SSE 0 0 2 20 9 3 34 S 0 3 5 16 17 8 49 SSW 0 0 9 13 13 23 58 SW 0 1 13 5 19 8 46 WSW 1 1 3 1 1 1 8 W 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 WNW 0 1 2 5 4 0 12 NW 0 0 0 1 10 2 13 NNW 0 1 0 1 0 0 2 Variable 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 4 14 53 76 79 45 271 Hours of calm in this stability class: 0 Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class: 0 Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classes: 6 148 of 176 F-55

LaSalle County Generating Station Period of Record: October - December 2012 Stability Class - Extremely Stable - 375Ft-33Ft Delta-T (F) Winds Measured at 375 Feet Wind Speed (in mph) Wind Direction 1-3 4-7 8-12 13-18 19-24 > 24 Total N 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 NNE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 NE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ENE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 E 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ESE 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 SE 0 0 0 2 3 0 5 SSE 0 0 1 14 2 0 17 S 0 0 4 17 9 5 35 SSW 1 0 4 4 4 12 25 SW 0 3 7 7 1 1 19 WSW 0 1 4 3 0 0 8 W 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 WNW 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 NW 1 0 0 0 1 1 3 NNW 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Variable 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 2 6 20 47 20 19 114 Hours of calm in this stability class: 0 Hours of missing wind measurements in this stability class: 0 Hours of missing stability measurements in all stability classes: 6 149 of 176 F-56

APPENDIX G ANNUAL RADIOLOGICAL GROUNDWATER PROTECTION PROG RA M REPORT (ARGPPR)

Docket No: 50-373 50-374 LASALLE COUNTY STATION UNITS 1 and 2 Annual Radiological Groundwater Protection Program Report 1 January Through 31 December 2012 Prepared By Teledyne Brown Engineering Environmental Services LaSalle County Station Marseilles, IL 61341 May 2013 151 of 176

Table Of Contents

1. Summary and Conclusions ............................................................................................. 1
11. Introduction ..................................................................................................................... 3 A. Objectives of the RGPP ...................................................................................... 3 B. Implementation of the Objectives ........................................................................ 3 C. Program Description ........................................................................................... 4 D. Characteristics of Tritium (H-3) ........................................................................... 4 III. Program Description ...................................................................................................... 5 A. Sample Analysis .................................................................................................. 5 B. Data Interpretation ............................................................................................... 6 C. Background Analysis ........................................................................................... 7
1. Background Concentrations of Tritium ..................................................... 7 IV. Results and Discussion ................................................................................................. 9 A. Groundwater Results ........................................................................................... 9 B. Surface Water Results ...................................................................................... 10 C. Drinking Water Well Survey .............................................................................. 11 D. Summary of Results - Inter-laboratory Comparison Program .......................... 11 E. Leaks, Spills, and Releases ..............................................................................12 F. Trends ................................................................................................................12 G. Investigations .................................................................................................... 12 H. Actions Taken ................................................................................................... 12 152 of 176

Appendices Appendix A Location Designation & Distance Tables Table A-1 LaSalle County Station Groundwater Monitoring Sample Point List Figures Figure A-1 LaSalle County Station Map of Groundwater Monitoring Sample Locations. Appendix B Data Tables Tables Table B-1.1 Concentrations of Tritium, Strontium, Gross Alpha and Gross Beta in Groundwater Samples Collected in the Vicinity of LaSalle County Station, 2012. Table B-1.2 Concentrations of Gamma Emitters in Groundwater Samples Collected in the Vicinity of LaSalle County Station, 2012. Table B-1.3 Concentrations of Hard-to-Detects in Groundwater Samples Collected in the Vicinity of LaSalle County Station, 2012. Table B-I1.1 Concentrations of Tritium, Gross Alpha and Gross Beta in Surface Water Samples Collected in the Vicinity of LaSalle County Station, 2012. Table B-1L2 Concentrations of Gamma Emitters in Surface Water Samples Collected in the Vicinity of LaSalle County Station, 2012. ii 153 of 176

I. Summary and Conclusions In 2006, Exelon instituted a comprehensive program to evaluate the impact of station operations on groundwater and surface water in the vicinity of LaSalle County Station. This evaluation involved numerous station personnel and contractor support personnel. Following baseline sampling and subsequent recommendations, LaSalle's Radiological Groundwater Protection Program (RGPP) program now consists of the four surface water and eighteen groundwater well sampling locations. The results for LaSalle's RGPP sampling efforts in 2012 are included in this report. This is the seventh in a series of annual reports on the status of the RGPP conducted at LaSalle County Station. This report covers groundwater and surface water samples, collected from the environment, both on and off station property in 2012. During that time period, 189 analyses were performed on 82 samples from 22 locations (4 surface water and 18 groundwater wells). The monitoring was conducted by Station personnel. In assessing all the data gathered for this report, it was concluded that the operation of LaSalle County Station had no adverse radiological impact on the environment, and there are no known active releases into the groundwater at LaSalle County Station. Strontium-89 and Strontium-90 were not detected in any groundwater samples during 2012. All gamma-emitting radionuclides attributable to licensed plant operations were not detected in any of the groundwater or surface water samples. In the case of tritium, Exelon specified that its laboratories achieve a lower limit of detection 10 times lower than that required by federal regulation. Tritium was not detected in surface water samples at concentrations greater than the United States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) drinking water standard (and the Nuclear Regulatory Commission Reporting Limit) of 20,000 pCi/L. Levels of tritium were detected at concentrations greater than the LLD of 200 pCi/L in 7 of 18 groundwater monitoring locations. The tritium concentrations ranged from <LLD to 379,000 +/- 200 pCi/L. Elevated tritium levels (>200 pCi/L) observed are associated with the U1 CY tank leak, which occurred in June - July, 2010, and historic elevated tritium believed to be associated with the 2001 CY tank leak, as documented in the Station's 10CFR50.75(g) report. Gross Alpha and Gross Beta analyses in the dissolved and suspended fractions were performed on groundwater samples during the first and fourth sampling in 2012. Gross Alpha (dissolved) was detected in one of the groundwater locations 154 of 176

at a concentration of 2.0 pCi/L. Gross Alpha (suspended) was detected in 2 of 11 samples affecting 2 of 10 groundwater locations analyzed. The concentrations ranged from 3.7 to 7.1 pCi/L. Gross Beta (dissolved) was detected in 10 of 12 samples affecting 8 of 10 groundwater locations analyzed. The concentrations ranged from 2.5 to 25.1 pCi/L. Gross Beta (suspended) was detected in 7 of 11 samples affecting 7 of 10 groundwater locations analyzed. The concentrations ranged from 3.7 to 17.9 pCi/L. Gross Alpha and Gross Beta analyses in the dissolved and suspended fractions were performed on surface water samples during the fourth sampling in 2012. Gross Alpha (dissolved) was detected in one of the surface water locations at a concentration of 1.2 pCi/L. Gross Alpha (suspended) was detected in one of the four surface water locations analyzed at a concentration of 1.7 pCi/IL. Gross Beta (dissolved) was detected at all four of the surface water locations analyzed. The concentrations ranged from 9.2 to 23.7 pCi/L. Gross Beta (suspended) was detected at two of the four surface water locations analyzed. The concentrations ranged from 1.9 to 7.8 pCi/L. Hard-To-Detect analyses were performed on two of the groundwater locations to establish background levels. The analyses for groundwater included Fe-55, Ni-63, Am-241, Cm-242, Cm-243/244, Pu-238, Pu-239/240, U-234, U-235, U-238. The isotopes of U-234 and U-238 was detected in one sample affecting 1 of 2 groundwater monitoring locations analyzed. The U-234 concentration range was 0.93 pCi/L and the U-238 concentration was 0.95 pCi/L. The levels detected are considered background.

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Introduction The LaSalle County Station (LSCS), consisting of two boiling water reactors, each rated for 3,546 MWt, owned and operated by Exelon Corporation, is located in LaSalle County, Illinois. Unit No. 1 went critical on 16 March 1982. Unit No. 2 went critical on 02 December 1983. The site is located in northern Illinois, approximately 75 miles southwest of Chicago, Illinois. This report covers those analyses performed by Teledyne Brown Engineering (TBE) on samples collected in 2012. A. Objectives of the RGPP The long-term objectives of the RGPP are as follows:

1. Identify suitable locations to monitor and evaluate potential impacts from station operations before significant radiological impact to the environment and potential drinking water sources.
2. Understand the local hydrogeologic regime in the vicinity of the station and maintain up-to-date knowledge of flow patterns on the surface and shallow subsurface.
3. Perform routine water sampling and radiological analysis of water from selected locations.
4. Report new leaks, spills, or other detections with potential radiological significance to stakeholders in a timely manner.
5. Regularly assess analytical results to identify adverse trends.
6. Take necessary corrective actions to protect groundwater resources.

B. Implementation of the Objectives The objectives identified have been implemented at LaSalle County Station as discussed below: Exelon and its consultant identified locations as described in the 2006 Phase 1 study. Phase 1 studies were conducted by Conestoga Rovers and Associates (CRA) and the results and conclusions were made available to state and federal regulators. The LaSalle County Station reports describe the local hydrogeologic regime. Periodically, the flow patterns on the 3 156 of 176

surface and shallow subsurface are updated based on ongoing measurements.

2. LaSalle County Station will continue to perform routine sampling and radiological analysis of water from selected locations.
3. LaSalle County Station has implemented procedures to identify and report new leaks, spills, or other detections with potential radiological significance in a timely manner.
4. LaSalle County Station staff and consulting hydrogeologist assess analytical results on an ongoing basis to identify adverse trends.

C. Program Description

1. Sample Collection Sample locations can be found in Table A-1, Appendix A.

Groundwater and Surface Water Samples of water are collected, managed, transported and analyzed in accordance with approved procedures following EPA methods. Both groundwater and surface samples water are collected. Sample locations, sample collection frequencies and analytical frequencies are controlled in accordance with approved station procedures. Contractor and/or station personnel are trained in the collection, preservation management, and shipment of samples, as well as in documentation of sampling events. Analytical laboratories are subject to internal quality assurance programs, industry cross-check programs, as well as nuclear industry audits. Station personnel review and evaluate all analytical data deliverables as data are received. Analytical data results are reviewed by both station personnel and an independent hydrogeologist for adverse trends or changes to hydrogeologic conditions. D. Characteristics of Tritium (H-3) Tritium (chemical symbol H-3) is a radioactive isotope of hydrogen. The most common form of tritium is tritium oxide, which is also called "tritiated water." The chemical properties of tritium are essentially those of ordinary hydrogen. Tritiated water behaves the same as ordinary water in both the 157 of 176

environment and the body. Tritium can be taken into the body by drinking water, breathing air, eating food, or absorption through skin. Once tritium enters the body, it disperses quickly and is uniformly distributed throughout the body. Tritium is excreted primarily through urine with a clearance rate characterized by an effective biological half-life of about 14 days. Within one month or so after ingestion, essentially all tritium is cleared. Organically bound tritium (tritium that is incorporated in organic compounds) can remain in the body for a longer period. Tritium is produced naturally in the upper atmosphere when cosmic rays strike air molecules. Tritium is also produced during nuclear weapons explosions, as a by-product in reactors producing electricity, and in special production reactors, where the isotopes lithium-7 and/or boron-10 are activated to produce tritium. Like normal water, tritiated water is colorless and odorless. Tritiated water behaves chemically and physically like non-tritiated water in the subsurface, and therefore tritiated water will travel at the same velocity as the average groundwater velocity. Tritium has a half-life of approximately 12.3 years. It decays spontaneously to helium-3 (3He). This radioactive decay releases a beta particle (low-energy electron). The radioactive decay of tritium is the source of the health risk from exposure to tritium. Tritium is one of the least dangerous radionuclides because it emits very weak radiation and leaves the body relatively quickly. Since tritium is almost always found as water, it goes directly into soft tissues and organs. The associated dose to these tissues is generally uniform and is dependent on the water content of the specific tissue. III. Program Description A. Sample Analysis This section describes the general analytical methodologies used by TBE to analyze the environmental samples for radioactivity for the LaSalle County Station RGPP in 2012. Sample and analysis and frequency is based upon well location, assessed risk and site hydrogeology as described in the RGPP. In order to achieve the stated objectives, the current program includes the following analyses:

1. Concentrations of gamma emitters in groundwater and surface water.
2. Concentrations of strontium in groundwater.

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3. Concentrations of tritium in groundwater and surface water.
4. Concentrations of Gross Alpha, Dissolved and Suspended and Gross Beta, Dissolved and Suspended in groundwater and surface water.
5. Concentrations of Am-241 in groundwater.
6. Concentrations of Cm-242 and Cm-2431244 in groundwater.
7. Concentrations of Pu-238 and PU-239/240 in groundwater.
8. Concentrations of U-234, U-235 and U-238 in groundwater.
9. Concentrations of Fe-55 in groundwater.
10. Concentrations of Ni-63 in groundwater.

B. Data Interpretation The radiological data collected prior to LaSalle County Station becoming operational were used as a baseline with which these operational data were compared. For the purpose of this report, LaSalle County Station was considered operational at initial criticality. Several factors were important in the interpretation of the data:

1. Lower Limit of Detection and Minimum Detectable Concentration The lower limit of detection (LLD) is specified by federal regulation as a minimum sensitivity value that must be achieved routinely by the analytical parameter.
2. Laboratory Measurements Uncertainty The estimated uncertainty in measurement of tritium in environmental samples is frequently on the order of 50% of the measurement value.

Statistically, the exact value of a measurement is expressed as a range with a stated level of confidence. The convention is to report results with a 95% level of confidence. The uncertainty comes from calibration standards, sample volume or weight measurements, sampling uncertainty and other factors. Exelon reports the uncertainty of a measurement created by statistical process (counting error) as well as all sources of error (Total Propagated Uncertainty or TPU). Each result has two values 159 of 176

calculated. Exelon reports the TPU by following the result with plus or minus +/- the estimated sample standard deviation, as TPU, that is obtained by propagating all sources of analytical uncertainty in measurements. Analytical uncertainties are reported at the 95% confidence level in this report for reporting consistency with the AREOR. C. Background Analysis A pre-operational radiological environmental monitoring program (pre-operational REMP) was conducted to establish background radioactivity levels prior to operation of the Station. The environmental media sampled and analyzed during the pre-operational REMP were atmospheric radiation, fall-out, domestic water, surface water, precipitation, marine life, and foodstuffs. The results of the monitoring were detailed in the report entitled, Environmental Radiological Monitoring for LaSalle County Nuclear Power Station, Commonwealth Edison Company, Annual Reports for the years 1979 and 1981. The pre-operational REMP contained analytical results from samples collected from the surface water and groundwater.

1. Background Concentrations of Tritium The purpose of the following discussion is to summarize background measurements of tritium in various media performed by others. Additional detail may be found by consulting references (CRA 2006).
a. Tritium Production Tritium is created in the environment from naturally occurring processes both cosmic and subterranean, as well as from anthropogenic (i.e., man-made) sources. In the upper atmosphere, "Cosmogenic" tritium is produced from the bombardment of stable nuclides and combines with oxygen to form tritiated water, which will then enter the hydrologic cycle. Below ground, "lithogenic" tritium is produced by the bombardment of natural lithium present in crystalline rocks by neutrons produced by the radioactive decay of naturally abundant uranium and thorium. Lithogenic production of tritium is usually negligible compared to other sources due to the limited abundance of lithium in rock. The lithogenic tritium is introduced directly to groundwater.

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comes from the former atmospheric testing of thermonuclear weapons. Levels of tritium in precipitation increased significantly during the 1950s and early 1960s, and later with additional testing, resulting in the release of significant amounts of tritium to the atmosphere. The Canadian heavy water nuclear power reactors, other commercial power reactors, nuclear research and weapons production continue to influence tritium concentrations in the environment.

b. Precipitation Data Precipitation samples are routinely collected at stations around the world for the analysis of tritium and other radionuclides. Two publicly available databases that provide tritium concentrations in precipitation are Global Network of Isotopes in Precipitation (GNIP) and USEPA's RadNet database. GNIP provides tritium precipitation concentration data for samples collected world wide from 1960 to 2006.

RadNet provides tritium precipitation concentration data for samples collected at stations throughout the U.S. from 1960 up to and including 2006. Based on GNIP data for sample stations located in the U.S. Midwest, tritium concentrations peaked around 1963. This peak, which approached 10,000 pCi/L for some stations, coincided with the atmospheric testing of thermonuclear weapons. Tritium concentrations in surface water showed a sharp decline up until 1975 followed by a gradual decline since that time. Tritium concentrations in Midwest precipitation have typically been below 100 pCi/L since around 1980. LaSalle's 1979 or 1981 pre-operational REMP showed precipitation tritium concentrations >300 pCi/L. Tritium concentrations in wells may still be above the 200 pCi/L detection limit from the external causes described above. Water from previous years and decades is naturally captured in groundwater, so some well water sources today are affected by the surface water from the 1960s that was elevated in tritium. Surface Water Data Tritium concentrations are routinely measured in large surface water bodies, including Lake Michigan and the Mississippi River. Illinois surface water data were typically less than 100 pCi/L. Illinois River H-3 results have shown

  >200 pCi/L, as evidenced in LaSalle's REMP program sample results. This could be attributable to releases from Braidwood and Dresden upstream.

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The USEPA RadNet surface water data typically has a reported `Combined Standard Uncertainty' of 35 to 50 pCi/L. According to USEPA, this corresponds to a +/- 70 to 100 pCi/L 95% confidence bound on each given measurement. Therefore, the typical background data provided may be subject to measurement uncertainty of approximately +/- 70 to 100 pCi/L. The radio-analytical laboratory is counting tritium results to an Exelon specified LLD of 200 pCi/L. Typically, the lowest positive measurement will be reported within a range of 40 - 240 pCi/L or 140 +/- 100 pCi/L. Clearly, these sample results cannot be distinguished as different from background at this concentration. IV. Results and Discussion A. Groundwater Results Groundwater Samples were collected from onsite wells throughout the year in accordance with the station radiological groundwater protection program. Analytical results and anomalies are discussed below. Tritium Samples from 18 locations were analyzed for tritium activity. Tritium values ranged from <LLD to 379,000 pCi/L at well MW-LS-1 04S. Based on the hyrogeological study conducted at LaSalle, there is no feasible pathway into a drinking water supply. Based on established aquifer flow paths the location most representative of potential offsite release into groundwater was also less than the detection limit (Table B-1.1, Appendix B). Strontium Nine samples from 9 groundwater locations were analyzed for Strontium -89 and Strontium -90. The results were less than the required detection limit of 10 pCi/liter for Strontium -89 and less than the required detection limit of 1.0 pCi/liter for Strontium-90 (Table B-1.1, Appendix B). 9 162 of 176

Gross Alpha and Gross Beta (dissolved and suspended) Gross Alpha (dissolved) was detected in one of the groundwater locations at a concentration of 2.0 pCi/L. Gross Alpha (suspended) was detected in 2 of 11 samples affecting 2 of 10 groundwater locations analyzed. The concentrations ranged from 3.7 to 7.1 pCi/L. Gross Beta (dissolved) was detected in 10 of 12 samples affecting 8 of 10 groundwater locations analyzed. The concentrations ranged from 2.5 to 25.1 pCi/L. Gross Beta (suspended) was detected in 7 of 11 samples affecting 7 of 10 groundwater locations analyzed. The concentrations ranged from 3.7 to 17.9 pCi/L. These concentrations of Gross Alpha and Gross Beta, which are slightly above detectable levels, are considered to be background and are not the result of plant effluents (Table B-1.1, Appendix B). Gamma Emitters No gamma emitting nuclides were detected in any of the samples analyzed (Table B-1.2, Appendix B). Hard-To-Detect Hard-To-Detect analyses were performed on two groundwater locations to establish background levels. The analyses included Fe-55, Ni-63, Am-241, Cm-242, Cm-243/244, Pu-238, Pu-239/240, U-234, U-235, and U-238. The isotopes of U-234 and U-238 was detected in one sample affecting 1 of 2 groundwater monitoring locations analyzed. The U-234 concentration was 0.93 pCi/L and the U-238 concentration was 0.95 pCi/L. The levels detected are considered background (Table B-1.3, Appendix B). All other hard-to-detect nuclides were not detected at concentrations greater than their respective MDCs. B. Surface Water Results Surface Water Samples were collected from on and off-site surface water locations throughout the year in accordance with the station radiological groundwater protection program. Analytical results and anomalies are discussed below. 163 of 176

Tritium Samples from four locations were analyzed for tritium activity. Seven of 18 samples from 2 of 4 surface water locations did show activity above 200 pCi/L. The concentrations ranged from 291 to 2,740 pCi/L. Based on the hyrogeological study conducted at LaSalle, there is no feasible pathway into a drinking water supply. Based on established aquifer flow paths the location most representative of potential offsite release into groundwater was also less than the detection limit. These concentrations of Gross Alpha and Gross Beta, which are slightly above detectable levels, are considered to be background and are not the result of plant effluents (Table B-11.1, Appendix B). Gross Alpha and Gross Beta (dissolved and suspended) Gross Alpha and Gross Beta analyses in the dissolved and suspended fractions were performed on surface water samples during the fourth sampling in 2012. Gross Alpha (dissolved) was detected in one of the surface water locations at a concentration of 1.2 pCi/L. Gross Alpha (suspended) was detected in one of the four surface water locations analyzed at a concentration of 1.7 pCi/IL. Gross Beta (dissolved) was detected at all four of the surface water locations analyzed. The concentrations ranged from 9.2 to 23.7 pCi/L. Gross Beta (suspended) was detected at two of the four surface water locations analyzed. The concentrations ranged from 1.9 to 7.8 pCi/L (Table B-I1.1, Appendix B). Gamma Emitters No gamma emitting nuclides were detected in any of the samples analyzed. (Table B-11.2, Appendix B). C. Drinking Water Well Survey A drinking water well survey was conducted during the summer 2006 by CRA (CRA 2006) around the LaSalle County Station. This survey concluded that no residents in the vicinity of the plant utilize the shallow water aquifer as a drinking water supply. Site hydrological studies of aquifer flow and permeation rates from the shallow aquifer to the deep aquifer concluded that there is no feasible dose receptor via a ground water pathway at LaSalle. Summary of Results - Inter-Laboratory Comparison Program Inter-Laboratory Comparison Program results for TBE and 164 of 176

Environmental Inc. (Midwest Labs) are presented in the AREOR. E. Leaks, Spills, and Releases There were no new leaks identified at LaSalle Station during the reporting period. F. Trends Analysis results from samples continue to be trended in order to assess impact to groundwater at LaSalle Station. There were no new leaks identified in the reporting period. Sample data from the plume arising from the 2010 U1 CY tank leak is being trended per the LaSalle RGPP. The plume had been dispersing with groundwater flow, however, an extraction well has been installed to provide additional control of the plume migration (see Section H.3). Currently, no tritium has migrated offsite, and tritium migration offsite is not expected. G. Investigations No new investigations were carried out during the reporting period. H. Actions Taken

1. Compensatory Actions No compensatory actions were taken during the reporting period.
2. Installation of Monitoring Wells Two additional monitoring wells (TW-LS-120 and TW-LS-1215) were installed in June 2012 to further evaluate the tritium plume in the area of the U1 CY tank.
3. Actions to Recover/Reverse Plumes An extraction well (RW-LS-100S), to control the migration of the tritium plume near the U1 CY tank, was installed and became operational in October 2012.

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APPENDIX A LOCATION DESIGNATION 166 of 176

TABLE A-1 LaSalle County Station Groundwater Monitoring Sample Point List, 2012 Site Site Type SW-LS-101 Surface Water SW-LS-102 Surface Water SW-LS-103 Surface Water SW-LS-104 Surface Water SW-LS-105 Surface Water SW-LS-106 Surface Water MW-LS-101S Monitoring Well MW-LS-102S Monitoring Well MW-LS-103S Monitoring Well MW-LS-104S Monitoring Well MW-LS-105S Monitoring Well MW-LS-106S Monitoring Well MW-LS-107S Monitoring Well MW-LS-1 08S Monitoring Well MW-LS-109S Monitoring Well MW-LS-1105 Monitoring Well MW-LS-111S Monitoring Well MW-LS-112S Monitoring Well MW-LS-1135 Monitoring Well H P-2 Monitoring Well H P-5 Monitoring Well H P-7 Monitoring Well HP-10 Monitoring Well RW-LS-100S Extraction Well TW-LS-114S Monitoring Well TW-LS-115S Monitoring Well TW-LS-116S Monitoring Well TW-LS-117S Monitoring Well TW-LS-118S Monitoring Well TW-LS-119S Monitoring Well TW-LS-120S Monitoring Well TW-LS-121 S Monitoring Well A-1 167 of 176

APPENDIX A-1 LASALLE COUNTY STATION MAP OF GROUNDWATER MONITORING SAMPLE LOCATIONS

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APPENDIX B DATA TABLES 170 of 176

TABLE B-1.1 CONCENTRATIONS OF TRITIUM, STRONTIUM, GROSS ALPHA AND GROSS BETA IN GROUNDWATER SAMPLES COLLECTED IN THE VICINITY OF LASALLE COUNTY STATION, 2012 RESULTS IN UNITS OF PCI/LITER +/- 2 SIGMA SITE COLLECTION H-3 Sr-89 Sr-90 Gr-A (DIS) Gr-A (SUS) Gr-B (DIS) Gr-B (SUS) DATE HP-10 02/07/12 < 187 < 3.3 < 0.6 < 4.9 < 1.1 < 5.9 < 2.6 HP-10 06/11/12 < 197 HP-10 09/20/12 < 170 HP-10 12/03/12 < 189 HP-2 02/06/12 < 186 < 2.8 < 0.5 < 2.3 < 5.7 25.1 +/- 3.8 13.0 +/- 2.2 HP-2 06/11/12 < 197 HP-2 09/20/12 < 172 HP-2 12/04/12 < 195 HP-5 02/06/12 < 187 < 3.1 < 0.6 2.0 +/- 1.2 7.1 +/- 0.8 4.3 +/- 1.2 4.2 +/- 0.6 HP-5 06/11/12 < 198 HP-5 09/20/12 < 173 HP-5 12/03/12 < 194 HP-7 03/22/12 < 188 < 2.8 < 0.6 < 4.1 < 1.1 12.3 +/- 2.1 < 2.0 HP-7 06/21/12 < 199 HP-7 09/20/12 < 172 HP-7 12/04/12 < 191 MW-LS-104S 02/06/12 245000 +/- 24400 < 3.1 < 0.6 < 0.6 < 1.6 < 3.1 4.3 +/- 0.7 MW-LS-104S 06/11/12 379000 +/- 37700 MW-LS-104S 09/14/12 292000 +/- 28900 MW-LS-104S 12/03/12 290000 +/- 27000 MW-LS-105S 02/07/12 328 +/- 132 < 3.2 < 0.6 < 0.8 < 1.2 3.6 +/- 0.9 17.9 +/- 1.2 MW-LS-105S 06/11/12 < 200 MW-LS-105S 09/20/12 604 +/- 136 MW-LS-105S 12/03/12 200 +/- 128 MW-LS-106S 02/08/12 < 190 MW-LS-106S 12/05/12 < 172 < 1.5 3.7 +/- 1.7 2.5 +/- 1.1 16.4 +/- 2.5 MW-LS-107S 02/07/12 < 187 < 1.8 < 0.6 < 1.6 < 1.2 3.0 +/- 1.2 3.7 +/- 0.9 MW-LS-107S 02/07/12 Recount 5.9 +/- 3.1 MW-LS-107S 06/11/12 < 198 MW-LS-107S 09/21/12 < 171 MW-LS-107S 12/03/12 < 191 MW-LS-111 S 02/08/12 < 160 < 2.0 < 0.6 < 4.2 < 1.9 14.5 +/- 3.9 7.1 +/- 2.0 MW-LS-111 S 06/12/12 < 195 MW-LS-111S 09/21/12 < 173 MW-LS-1 11 S 12/04/12 < 189 RW-LS-100S 09/20/12 < 188 RW-LS-1005 10/23/12 < 5.5 < 0.7 RW-LS-100S 11/15/12 < 190 < 0.8 < 0.5 2.7 +/- 0.8 < 1.7 RW-LS-100S 12/15/12 2020 +/- 262 < 0.6 < 0.3 3.8 +/- 0.9 < 1.7 RW-LS-100S 12/15/12 Reanalysis 1910 +/- 257 TW-LS-114S 02/07/12 < 161 TW-LS-114S 06/21/12 < 148 TW-LS-114S 09/20/12 < 171 TW-LS-114S 12/03/12 < 195 TW-LS-115S 02/07/12 < 161 TW-LS-115S 06/11/12 < 179 TW-LS-115S 09/20/12 < 173 TW-LS-115S 12/03/12 < 190 TW-LS-116S 02/06/12 17500 +/- 1790 TW-LS-116S 06/11/12 14100 +/- 1440 TW-LS-116S 09/21/12 20000 +/- 2040 TW-LS-116S 12/03/12 14600 +/- 1510 TW-LS-117S 02/07/12 < 157 TW-LS-117S 06/11/12 < 152 B-1 171 of 176

TABLE B-I.1 CONCENTRATIONS OF TRITIUM, STRONTIUM, GROSS ALPHA AND GROSS BETA IN GROUNDWATER SAMPLES COLLECTED IN THE VICINITY OF LASALLE COUNTY STATION, 2012 RESULTS IN UNITS OF PCI/LITER +/- 2 SIGMA SITE COLLECTION H-3 Sr-89 Sr-90 Gr-A (DIS) Gr-A (SUS) Gr-B (DIS) Gr-B (SUS) DATE TW-LS-117S 09/20/12 < 174 TW-LS-117S 12/03/12 < 189 TW-LS-118S 02/06/12 297000 +/- 29100 TW-LS-118S 06/11/12 260000 +/- 25100 TW-LS-118S 09/14/12 186000 +/- 18300 TW-LS-118S 12/03/12 171000 +/- 17100 TW-LS-119S 02/07/12 658 +/- 133 TW-LS-119S 06/20/12 31400 +/- 3170 TW-LS-1 19S 06/20/12 Recount 29400 +/- 2980 TW-LS-1 19S 06/20/12 Reanalysis 28900 +/- 2930 TW-LS-119S 09/21/12 842 +/- 147 TW-LS-119S 12/03/12 1700 +/- 232 TW-LS-119S 12/03/12 Recount 1830 +/- 243 TW-LS-119S 12/03/12 Reanalysis 1600 +/- 228 TW-LS-120S 09/20/12 1760 +/- 230 TW-LS-120S 12/03/12 11100 +/- 1160 TW-LS-120S 12/03/12 Recount 11900 +/- 1230 TW-LS-120S 12/03/12 Reanalysis 10600 +/- 1110 TW-LS-121S 09/20/12 < 176 TW-LS-121S 12/07/12 < 186 B-2 172 of 176

TABLE B-I.2 CONCENTRATIONS OF GAMMA EMITTERS IN GROUNDWATER SAMPLES COLLECTED IN THE VICINITY OF LASALLE COUNTY STATION, 2012 RESULTS IN UNITS OF PCI/LITER +/- 2 SIGMA SITE COLLECTION Be-7 K-40 Mn-54 Co-58 Fe-59 Co-60 Zn-65 Nb-95 Zr-95 1-131 Cs-134 Cs- 137 Ba-140 La-140 DATE HP-10 02/07/12 < 17 <2 <2 <4 <2 <3 <2 <3 <9 <2 <2 <16 <5 HP-2 02/06/12 < 20 <2 <2 <7 <2 <4 <2 <4 <12 <2 <2 <20 <7 HP-5 02/06/12 < 20 <2 <2 <5 <2 <4 <2 <4 <11 <2 <2 <19 <6 HP-7 03/22/12 < 31 <3 <3 <5 <3 <7 <4 <6 <5 <3 <3 <15 <5 MW-LS-104S 02/06/12 < 21 <2 <2 <6 <2 <4 <3 <4 <13 <2 <2 <22 <7 MW-LS-1 04S 09/14/12 <14 <1 <1 <3 <1 <2 <2 <2 <12 <1 <1 <18 <5 MW-LS-105S 02/07/12 < 15 <2 <2 <4 <1 <3 <2 <3 <9 <1 <2 <15 <5 MW-LS-106S 12/05/12 < 42 <3 <4 <11 <3 <6 <5 <8 <529 < 3 <3 <267 <81 MW-LS-107S 02/07/12 < 18 <2 <2 <4 <2 <3 <2 <3 <9 <2 <2 <17 <5 MW-LS-1 11 S 02/08/12 < 19 <2 <2 <5 <2 <4 <2 <4 <9 <2 <2 <17 <5 RW-LS-100S 11/15/12 < 29 <1 <2 <8 <1 <3 <3 <5 <1495 <1 <1 <373 <133 RW-LS-100S 12/15/12 < 26 <2 <2 <6 <2 <3 <2 <4 <168 <1 <2 <96 <29 0 BOLDED VALUES INDICATE MDC WAS NOT MET DUE TO VOLUME SUPPLIED AND AGE OF SAMPLE AND AT TIME OF RECEIPT

TABLE B-1.3 CONCENTRATIONS OF HARD TO DETECTS IN GROUNDWATER SAMPLES COLLECTED IN THE VICINITY OF LASALLE COUNTY STATION, 2012 RESULTS IN UNITS OF PCI/LITER +/- 2 SIGMA SITE COLLECTION Am-241 Cm-242 Cm-2431244 Pu-238 Pu-239/240 U-234 U-235 U-238 Fe-55 Ni-63 DATE MW-LS-104S 02/06/12 < 0.07 < 0.03 < 0.05 < 0.10 < 0.07 0.93 +/- 0.31 < 0.11 0.95 +/- 0.32 < 196 < 3.5 RW-LS-100S 10/23/12 < 136 < 3.3

TABLE B-I1.1 CONCENTRATIONS OF TRITIUM IN SURFACE WATER SAMPLES COLLECTED IN THE VICINITY OF LASALLE COUNTY STATION, 2012 RESULTS IN UNITS OF PCI/LITER +/- 2 SIGMA SITE COLLECTION H-3 Gr-A (DIS) Gr-A (SUS) Gr-B (DIS) Gr-B (SUS) DATE SW-LS-101 02/08/12 < 190 SW-LS-101 06/12/12 < 195 SW-LS-101 09/21/12 < 169 SW-LS-101 12/04/12 < 191 < 1.1 < 0.5 9.2 +/- 1.3 < 1.6 SW-LS-102 02/08/12 639 +/- 147 SW-LS-102 06/12/12 2620 +/- 329 SW-LS-102 09/21/12 2740 +/- 323 SW-LS-102 12/04/12 1890 +/- 241 < 2.2 1.7 +/- 1.1 23.7 +/- 1.9 7.8 +/- 1.8 SW-LS-103 02/08/12 < 188 SW-LS-103 06/12/12 < 200 SW-LS-103 09/21/12 < 169 SW-LS-103 12/05/12 291 +/- 122 1.2 +/- 0.7 < 0.4 12.0 +/- 1.4 1.9 +/- 1.1 SW-LS-103 12/05/12 370 +/- 137 SW-LS-103 12/05/12 320 +/- 134 SW-LS-1 06 02/08/12 < 189 SW-LS-106 06/12/12 < 196 SW-LS-106 09/21/12 < 174 SW-LS-106 12/05/12 < 192 < 0.7 < 0.4 13.8 +/- 1.5 < 1.5

TABLE B -I1.2 CONCENTRATIONS OF GAMMA EMITTERS IN SURFACE WATER SAMPLES COLLECTED IN THE VICINITY OF LASALLE COUNTY STATION, 2012 RESULTS IN UNITS OF PCI/LITER +/- 2 SIGMA SITE COLLECTION Be-7 K-40 Mn-54 Co-58 Fe-59 Co-60 Zn-65 Nb-95 Zr-95 1-131 Cs-134 Cs-137 Ba-140 La-140 PERIOD SW-LS-101 12/04/12 < 41 < 22 <2 <4 < 11 <2 <5 <4 <7 < 525 <2 <2 < 233 < 77 SW-LS-102 12/04/12 < 48 < 23 <3 <5 < 13 <3 <6 <5 <9 < 653 <3 <3 < 296 < 85 SW-LS-103 12/05/12 < 33 < 18 <2 <3 < 10 <2 <5 <4 <7 < 401 <2 <2 < 194 < 77 SW-LS-106 12/05/12 < 45 < 25 <3 <5 < 13 <4 <6 <5 <8 < 559 <2 <3 < 262 < 83 BOLDED VALUES INDICATE MDC WAS NOT MET DUE TO VOLUME SUPPLIED AND AGE OF SAMPLE AND AT TIME OF RECEIPT}}