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| issue date = 12/31/1998
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| title = 1998 Annual Radiological Environ Operating Rept for Turkey Point Plant Units 3 & 4. with 990507 Ltr.Pages 7/11 - 11/11 (2nd Quarter), 7/12 - 12/12 (3rd Quarter) & 8/12 - 12/12 (4th Quarter) of Incoming Submittal Not Included
| title = 1998 Annual Radiological Environ Operating Rept for Turkey Point Plant Units 3 & 4. with 990507 Ltr.Pages 7/11 - 11/11 (2nd Quarter), 7/12 - 12/12 (3rd Quarter) & 8/12 - 12/12 (4th Quarter) of Incoming Submittal Not Included
| author name = BAILY P G, HOVEY R J
| author name = Baily P, Hovey R
| author affiliation = FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT CO.
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NO DOCKET I FACZL''P6-250 Turkey Point Plant, Unit 3, Florida Power and Light C 05000250'0-251 Turkey Pointi,Plant, Unit 4, Florida Power and Light C 05000251 AUTH.NAME AUTHOR AFFILIATION BAILY,P.G; Florida Power E Light Co.HOVEY,R.J.
ACBZSY~PT.NBR:9905p70101 FACZL''P6-250 Turkey Point DOC.DATE:     98/12/31   NOTARIZED: NO Plant, Unit 3, Florida Power and Light C DOCKET        I Turkey Pointi,Plant, Unit 4, Florida Power and Light C 05000251 05000250'0-251 AUTH.NAME             AUTHOR AFFILIATION BAILY,P.G;           Florida Power E Light Co.
Florida Power S Light Co.geYr~no Dyed~~.@g RECIP.NAME RECIPIENT AFFILIATION
HOVEY,R.J.           Florida Power S Light Co.                       geYr~no Dyed~~.@g RECIP.NAME           RECIPIENT AFFILIATION


==SUBJECT:==
==SUBJECT:==
"1998 Annual Radiological Environ Operating Rept for Turkey Point Plant Units 3 S 4." With 990507 ltr.DISTRIBUTION CODE: C001D COPIES RECEIVED:LTR ENCL SIZE: T TITLE: Licensing Submittal:
  "1998 Annual     Radiological Environ Operating Rept for Turkey Point Plant     Units 3 S 4." With 990507 ltr.
Environmental Rept Amdt 6 Related Correspondence E NOTES: RECIPIENT ID CODE/NAME JABBOUR,K COPIES LTTR ENCL 1 1 RECIPIENT ID CODE/NAME COPIES LTTR ENCL INTE NUDOCS-ABSTRACT RGN2 DRS/RSB 1 1 1 1.1 LA OGC/HDS3 1 1 1 0 EXTERNAL: NOAC 1 1 NRC PDR D N NOTE TO ALL"RIDS" RECIPIENTS:
DISTRIBUTION CODE: C001D         COPIES RECEIVED:LTR           ENCL       SIZE:                         T TITLE: Licensing Submittal:         Environmental Rept Amdt       6 Related Correspondence E
PLEASE HELP US TO REDUCE WASTE"TO HAVE YOUR NAME OR ORGANIZATION REMOVED FROM DISTRIBUTION LISTS OR REDUCE THE NUMBER OF COPIES RECEIVED BY YOU OR YOUR ORGANIZATION CONTACT THE DOCUMENT CONTROL DESK (DCD)ON EXTENSION 415-2083 TOTAL NUMBER OF COPIES REQUIRED: LTTR 8 ENCL 7 0 4 I e~'NAY 0 759sO L-99-96 10 CFR 50.36b U.S.Nuclear Regulatory Commission Attn: Document Control Desk Washington, D.C.20555 Re: Turkey Point Units 3 and 4 Docket Nos.50-250 and 50-251 1998 Annual Radiological Envi Attached is the 1998 Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report for Turkey Point Units 3 and 4, as required by Technical Specification 6.9.1.3.Should there be any questions or comments r'egarding this information, please contact us.Very truly yours, R.J.Hovey Vice President Turkey Point Plant SM Attachment cc: Regional Administrator, Region II, USNRC Sr.Resident Inspector, USNRC, Turkey Point Plant 9'rr05i 70 iOI 98i23i f PDR ADQCK 05000250 PDR R lP v&~gooi an FPL Group company 1998 ANNUAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT TURKEY POINT PLANT UNITS 3 8c 4 LICENSE NOS.DPR-31, DPR-41 DOCKET NOS.50-250, 50-251 Data Submitted by: Florida DOH Prepared by: Reviewed by: I<pp)q~iol 0
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1998 ANNUAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT TURKEY POINT PLANT-UNITS 3&4 TABLE OF CONTENTS DESCRIPTION PAGE Introduction Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program Discussion and Interpretation of Results Environmental Radiological Monitoring Program Annual Summary Deviations
RECIPIENT           COPIES              RECIPIENT            COPIES ID CODE/NAME         LTTR ENCL         ID CODE/NAME         LTTR ENCL JABBOUR,K                  1    1 INTE                                       1      LA                        1      1 NUDOCS -ABSTRACT           1     1       OGC/HDS3                 1     0 RGN2      DRS/RSB          1. 1 EXTERNAL: NOAC                       1     1       NRC PDR D
/Missing Data Analyses with LLDs Above Required Detection Capabilities Land Use Census TABLE 1 TABLE 1A TABLE 1B TABLE 2 ATTACHMENT A Radiological Surveillance of Florida Power and Light Company's Turkey Point Site First Quarter, 1998 Second Quarter, 1998 Third Quarter, 1998 Fourth Quarter, 1998 Results from the lnterlaboratory Comparison Program, 1998 ATTACHMENT B ATTACHMENT C
N NOTE TO ALL "RIDS" RECIPIENTS:
PLEASE HELP US TO REDUCE WASTE "TO HAVE YOUR NAME OR ORGANIZATION REMOVED FROM DISTRIBUTION LISTS OR REDUCE THE NUMBER OF COPIES RECEIVED BY YOU OR YOUR ORGANIZATION CONTACT THE DOCUMENT CONTROL DESK (DCD) ON EXTENSION 415-2083 TOTAL NUMBER OF COPIES REQUIRED: LTTR               8   ENCL     7


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NAY 0 759sO L-99-96 10 CFR  50.36b U. S.      Nuclear Regulatory Commission Attn:        Document Control Desk Washington, D.C. 20555 Re:      Turkey Point Units 3 and 4 Docket Nos. 50-250 and 50-251 1998 Annual Radiological Envi Attached is the 1998 Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report for Turkey Point Units 3 and 4, as required by Technical Specification 6.9.1.3.
Should there be any questions or comments r'egarding    this information, please contact us.
Very      truly    yours, R. J. Hovey Vice President Turkey Point Plant SM Attachment cc:    Regional Administrator, Region II, USNRC Sr. Resident Inspector, USNRC, Turkey Point Plant gooi 9'rr05i 70 iOI 98i23i              f PDR    ADQCK 05000250 R
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0 1998 ANNUALRADIOLOGICALENVIRONMENTALOPERATING REPORT TURKEY POINT PLANT- UNITS 3 & 4 TABLE OF CONTENTS DESCRIPTION                                                      PAGE Introduction Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program Discussion and Interpretation of Results Environmental Radiological Monitoring Program Annual Summary                                                  TABLE 1 Deviations  / Missing Data                                      TABLE 1A Analyses with LLDs Above Required Detection Capabilities                                                    TABLE 1B Land Use Census                                                  TABLE 2 ATTACHMENTA Radiological Surveillance of Florida Power and Light Company's Turkey Point Site                            ATTACHMENTB First Quarter, 1998 Second Quarter, 1998 Third Quarter, 1998 Fourth Quarter, 1998 Results from the lnterlaboratory Comparison Program, 1998                                                ATTACHMENTC
 
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==SUMMARY==
==SUMMARY==
The data obtained through the Turkey Point Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program verifies that the levels of radiation and concentrations of radioactive materials in environmental samples are not increasing.
 
These measurements verify that the dose or dose commitment to members of the public, due to operation of Turkey Point Units 3 8 4, during the surveillance year, is well within the limits established by 10 CFR 50, Appendix I.The sampling period was from January 1, 1998 to December 31, 1998.Additionally, supplemental samples collected by the State of Florida, DOH, do not indicate adverse trends in the radiological environment.
The data obtained through the Turkey Point Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program verifies that the levels of radiation and concentrations of radioactive materials in environmental samples are not increasing. These measurements verify that the dose or dose commitment to members of the public, due to operation of Turkey Point Units 3 8 4, during the surveillance year, is well within the limits established by 10 CFR 50, Appendix I.
I J 0 1998 ANNUAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT TURKEY POINT PLANT-UNITS 3 8c 4 INTRODUCTION This report is submitted pursuant to Specification 6.9 of Turkey Point Units 3 8 4 Technical Specifications.
The sampling period was from January 1, 1998 to December 31, 1998.
The Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report provides information, summaries and analytical results pertaining to the Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program for the calendar year indicated..This report covers surveillance activities described in the Offsite Dose Calculation Manual (ODCM)meeting the requirements of Unit 3 and Unit 4 Technical Specifications.
Additionally, supplemental samples collected by the State of Florida, DOH, do not indicate adverse trends in the radiological environment.
(RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING PROGRAM A.Pur~oe The purpose of the Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program is to provide representative measurements of radiation and of radioactive materials in those.exposure pathways and for those radionuclides which lead to.the highest potential radiation exposures of members of the public resulting from station operation.
 
The radiological Environmental Monitoring Program also supplements the radiological effluent monitoring program by verifying that the measurable concentrations of radioactive materials and levels of radiation are not higher than expected on the basis of the effluent measurements and the modeling of the environmental exposure pathways.The Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program (REMP)for the Turkey Point Plant is conducted pursuant to Control 5.1 of Turkey Point Unit 3 8 4 ODCM..Sample Locations, Types and Frequencies:
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a.Direct radiation gamma exposure rate is monitored continuously at 21 locations by thermoluminescent dosimeters (TLDs).TLDs are collected and analyzed quarterly.
INTRODUCTION This report is submitted pursuant to Specification 6.9 of Turkey Point Units 3 8 4 Technical Specifications.     The Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report provides information, summaries and analytical results pertaining to the Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program for the calendar year indicated..This report covers surveillance activities described in the Offsite Dose Calculation Manual (ODCM) meeting the requirements of Unit 3 and Unit 4 Technical Specifications.
b.Airborne radioiodine and particulate samplers are operated continuously at five locations.
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Samples are collected and analyzed weekly.Analyses include iodine-131, gross beta, and gamma isotopic measurements.
RADIOLOGICALENVIRONMENTALMONITORING PROGRAM A.       Pur~oe The purpose of the Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program is to provide representative measurements of radiation and of radioactive materials in those.
c.Surface water samples are collected from three locations.
exposure pathways and for those radionuclides which lead to.the highest potential radiation exposures of members of the public resulting from station operation. The radiological Environmental Monitoring Program also supplements the radiological effluent monitoring program by verifying that the measurable concentrations of radioactive materials and levels of radiation are not higher than expected on the basis of the effluent measurements and the modeling of the environmental exposure pathways.
Samples are collected and analyzed monthly.Analyses include gamma isotopic and tritium measurements.
The Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program (REMP) for the Turkey Point Plant is conducted pursuant to Control 5.1 of Turkey Point Unit 3 8 4 ODCM..
1998 ANNUAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT TURKEY POINT PLANT-UNITS 3 8c 4 d.e.Shoreline sediment samples are collected from three locations coinciding with the locations for surface water samples.Samples are collected and analyzed semi-annually.
Sample Locations, Types and Frequencies:
Sediment samples are analyzed by gamma isotopic measurements.
: a. Direct radiation gamma exposure rate is monitored continuously at 21 locations by thermoluminescent dosimeters (TLDs).         TLDs are collected and analyzed quarterly.
Fish and invertebrate samples are collected from two locations coinciding with two of the locations for surface water samples.Samples are collected and analyzed semi-annually.
: b. Airborne radioiodine and particulate samplers         are operated continuously at five locations. Samples are collected and analyzed weekly. Analyses include iodine-131, gross beta, and gamma isotopic measurements.
Fish and invertebrate samples are analyzed by gamma isotopic measurements.
: c. Surface water samples are collected from three locations. Samples are collected and analyzed monthly.       Analyses include gamma isotopic and tritium measurements.
 
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: d.     Shoreline sediment samples are collected from three locations coinciding with the locations for surface water samples. Samples are collected and analyzed semi-annually.         Sediment samples are analyzed by gamma isotopic measurements.
: e.      Fish and invertebrate samples are collected from two locations coinciding with two of the locations for surface water samples.
Samples are collected and analyzed semi-annually.             Fish and invertebrate samples are analyzed by gamma isotopic measurements.
Broad leaf vegetation samples are collected from three locations.
Broad leaf vegetation samples are collected from three locations.
Samples are collected and analyzed monthly.Broad leaf vegetation samples are analyzed by gamma isotopic measurements.
Samples are collected and analyzed monthly. Broad leaf vegetation samples are analyzed by gamma isotopic measurements.
Attachment A provides specific information pertaining to sample locations, types and frequencies.
Attachment A provides specific information pertaining to sample locations, types and frequencies.
2.Analytical Responsibility:
: 2.       Analytical Responsibility:
Radiological environmental monitoring for the Turkey Point Plant is conducted by the State of Florida, Department of Health (DOH).Samples are collected and analyzed by DOH personnel.
Radiological environmental monitoring for the Turkey Point Plant is conducted by the State of Florida, Department of Health (DOH). Samples are collected and analyzed by DOH personnel.
Samples are analyzed at the DOH Environmental Radiation Control Laboratory in Orlando, Florida.Table 1, Environmental Radiolo ical Monitorin Pro ram A'nnual Summa provides a summary for all specified samples collected during the referenced surveillance period.Deviations from the sample schedule, missing data and/or samples not meeting the specified"A PRIORI" LLD, if any, are noted and explained in Tables 1A and 1B respectively.
Samples are analyzed at the           DOH Environmental     Radiation   Control Laboratory in Orlando, Florida.
Analysis data for all specified samples analyzed during the surveillance period is provided in Attachment B.Land Use Census A land use census out to a distance of 5 miles radius from the Turkey Point Plant is conducted annually to determine the location of the nearest milk animal, residence, and garden producing broad leaf vegetation, in each of the sixteen meteorological sectors.A summary of the land use census for the surveillance year'is provided in Table 2, Land Use Census Summa 0
Table 1, Environmental Radiolo ical Monitorin Pro ram A'nnual Summa provides a summary for all specified samples collected during the referenced surveillance period. Deviations from the sample schedule, missing data and/or samples not meeting the specified "A PRIORI" LLD, if any, are noted and explained in Tables 1A and 1B respectively. Analysis data for all specified samples analyzed during the surveillance period is provided in Attachment B.
1998'NNUAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT TURKEY POINT PLANT-UNITS 3&4 No locations yielding a calculated dose or dose commitment greater than the values currently being calculated were identified by the land use census.No locations yielding a calculated dose or dose commitment (via the same exposure pathway)20%greater than locations currently being sampled in the radiological environmental monitoring program were identified by the land use census.Interlaborato Com arison Pro ram The intercomparison program, for 1998, consisted of samples provided through the EPA Safe Drinking Water Program and Department of Energy QAP Program.The EPA program consisted of one round of Water samples.The results are listed in ATTACHMENT C, RESULTS FROM THE INTERLABORATORY COMPARISON PROGRAM.The DOE-QAP consisted of two rounds of Air Filter, Water, Soil, and Vegetation matrices.The samples were analyzed using the methods applicable to the REMP (gamma spectroscopy, Gross Beta, and Tritium for water).The results for nuclides associated with the REMP are listed as the last two pages of ATTACHMENT C, RESULTS FROM THE INTERLABORATORY COMPARISON PROGRAM.Please note that although our laboratory participated in the analysis for alpha in water, the results of this analysis are not used to support Turkey Point's Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program.  
Land Use Census A land use census out to a distance of 5 miles radius from the Turkey Point Plant is conducted annually to determine the location of the nearest milk animal, residence, and garden producing broad leaf vegetation, in each of the sixteen meteorological sectors. A summary of the land use census for the surveillance year'is provided in Table 2, Land Use Census Summa
 
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'NNUALRADIOLOGICALENVIRONMENTALOPERATING REPORT TURKEY POINT PLANT UNITS 3 & 4 No locations yielding a calculated dose or dose commitment greater than the values currently being calculated were identified by the land use census.
No locations yielding a calculated dose or dose commitment (via the same exposure pathway) 20% greater than locations currently being sampled in the radiological environmental monitoring program were identified by the land use census.
Interlaborato   Com arison Pro ram The intercomparison program, for 1998, consisted of samples provided through the EPA Safe Drinking Water Program and Department of Energy QAP Program.
The EPA program consisted of one round of Water samples. The results are listed in ATTACHMENT C, RESULTS FROM THE INTERLABORATORY COMPARISON PROGRAM.
The DOE-QAP consisted of two rounds of Air Filter, Water, Soil, and Vegetation matrices. The samples were analyzed using the methods applicable to the REMP (
gamma spectroscopy, Gross Beta, and Tritium for water ). The results for nuclides associated with the REMP are listed as the last two pages of ATTACHMENT C, RESULTS FROM THE INTERLABORATORY COMPARISON PROGRAM. Please note that although our laboratory participated in the analysis for alpha in water, the results of this analysis are not used to support Turkey Point's Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program.


1998 ANNUAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT TURKEY POINT PLANT-UNITS 3 5 4 III.DISCUSSION AND INTERPRETATION OF RESULTS A.The Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report contains the summaries, interpretations and information required by Control 1.4 of ODCM.Table 1 provides a summary of the measurements made for the nuclides required by ODCM Table 5.1-2, for all samples specified by Table 5.1-1.In addition, summaries are provided for other nuclides identified in the specified samples, including those not related to station operation.
1998 ANNUAL RADIOLOGICALENVIRONMENTALOPERATING REPORT TURKEY POINT PLANT UNITS 3 5 4 III. DISCUSSION AND INTERPRETATION OF RESULTS A.
These include nuclides such as K-40, Th-232, Ra-226, and Be-7 which are common in the Florida environment.
The Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report contains the summaries, interpretations and information required by Control 1.4 of ODCM. Table 1 provides a summary of the measurements made for the nuclides required by ODCM Table 5.1-2, for all samples specified by Table 5.1-1. In addition, summaries are provided for other nuclides identified in the specified samples, including those not related to station operation. These include nuclides such as K-40, Th-232, Ra-226, and Be-7 which are common in the Florida environment.
B.In er re tion of Resul Direct Radiation:
B. In er re   tion of Resul Direct Radiation:
The results of direct radiation monitoring are consistent with past measurements for the specified locations.
The results of direct radiation monitoring are consistent with past measurements for the specified locations. The exposure rate data shows no indication of any trends attributed to effluents from the plant. The measured exposure rates are consistent with exposure rates that were observed during the preoperational surveillance program. Direct radiation monitoring results are summarized in Table 1.
The exposure rate data shows no indication of any trends attributed to effluents from the plant.The measured exposure rates are consistent with exposure rates that were observed during the preoperational surveillance program.Direct radiation monitoring results are summarized in Table 1.2.Air Particulates/Radioiodine:
: 2.       Air Particulates/Radioiodine:
Results of gross beta measurement are consistent with past measurements.
Results of gross beta measurement are consistent with past measurements.
No radioiodine was detected..
No radioiodine was detected.. The only identified isotopes, are cosmic-ray produced Be-7 and naturally occurring Pb-210 at levels consistent with past measurements.
The only identified isotopes, are cosmic-ray produced Be-7 and naturally occurring Pb-210 at levels consistent with past measurements.
: 3.       Waterborne, Surface Water:
3.Waterborne, Surface Water: The results of radioactivity measurements in surface water samples are consistent with past measurements.
The results of radioactivity measurements in surface water samples are consistent with past measurements. Tritium was reported as present in 4 of the 36 surface water samples collected. These results are consistent with the known subsurface interchange that occurs between the closed cooling canal and its surrounding waters, and the pressure gradients caused by the flow of aquifer subsurface waters in South Florida. The highest reported tritium is less than 2% of the reporting value specified by ODCM.Table 5.1-2.
Tritium was reported as present in 4 of the 36 surface water samples collected.
4,       Waterborne, Sediment:
These results are consistent with the known subsurface interchange that occurs between the closed cooling canal and its surrounding waters, and the pressure gradients caused by the flow of aquifer subsurface waters in South Florida.The highest reported tritium is less than 2%of the reporting value specified by ODCM.Table 5.1-2.4, Waterborne, Sediment: The results are consistent with past measurements.
The results are consistent with past measurements. In addition to cosmic-ray produced Be-7 and naturally occurring isotopes, Cesium-137-.was identified in 1 of the 6 samples collected. The result is less than 13% of the required LLD specified in ODCM Table 5.1-3
In addition to cosmic-ray produced Be-7 and naturally occurring isotopes, Cesium-137-.was identified in 1 of the 6 samples collected.
 
The result is less than 13%of the required LLD specified in ODCM Table 5.1-3  
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: 5.      Waterborne, Food Products:
I The results are consistent with past measurements;        only naturally occurring radionuclides were detected.
Broad Leaf Vegetation The results of radioactivity measurements            are consistent with past measurements. Cs-137 was detected, as in the past, in samples collected from -the indicator and control locations.        The maximum concentration reported  was less than  15/o  of the reporting level specified by ODCM Table 5.1-2. No other fission products were detected.
Conclusions The data obtained through the Turkey Point Plant Radiological Environmental Program verifies that the levels of radiation and concentrations of          'onitoring radioactive materials in environmental samples, representing the highest potential exposure pathways to members of the public, are not being increased.
Additionally, supplemental to the ODCM program, sampling of the direct exposure, inhalation, and ingestion pathways, performed by DOH, does not show adverse trends in levels of radiation and radioactive materials in unrestricted areas. The measurements verify that the dose or dose commitment to members of the public, due to operation of Turkey Point Units 3 8 4, during the surveillance. year, are well within "as low as reasonably achievable (ALARA)"criteria established by 10 CFR 50, Appendix I.


1998 ANNUAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT TURKEY POINT PLANT-UNITS 3 5.4 P 5.Waterborne, Food Products: I The results are consistent with past measurements; only naturally occurring radionuclides were detected.Broad Leaf Vegetation The results of radioactivity measurements are consistent with past measurements.
Cs-137 was detected, as in the past, in samples collected from-the indicator and control locations.
The maximum concentration reported was less than 15/o of the reporting level specified by ODCM Table 5.1-2.No other fission products were detected.Conclusions The data obtained through the Turkey Point Plant Radiological Environmental
'onitoring Program verifies that the levels of radiation and concentrations of radioactive materials in environmental samples, representing the highest potential exposure pathways to members of the public, are not being increased.
Additionally, supplemental to the ODCM program, sampling of the direct exposure, inhalation, and ingestion pathways, performed by DOH, does not show adverse trends in levels of radiation and radioactive materials in unrestricted areas.The measurements verify that the dose or dose commitment to members of the public, due to operation of Turkey Point Units 3 8 4, during the surveillance.
year, are well within"as low as reasonably achievable (ALARA)" criteria established by 10 CFR 50, Appendix I.
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==SUMMARY==
==SUMMARY==
M fF illy*i Ui II,D k M().~0-I 0-Location of Facility Dade Florida, Reporting Period Janua 1-December 31 1998 (County, State)PATHWAY: DIRECT RADIATION SAMPLES COLLECTED:
TLD UNITS: micro-R/hr Location with Highest Annual Mean Name'ean (f)Page1 of 8 Type and Total Number of Analyses Performed Lower Limit of Detection'LLD)
All Indicator Distance 8 Locations Direction Mean (f)Range Range Control Locations Mean (f)'ange Exposure Rate, 88 5.1 (84/84)3.9-7.6 NW-10 10 mi., NW 7.3 (4/4)7.0'7.6 5.5 (4/4)5.3-5.9 Number of Nonroutine Reported Measurements
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PATHWAY: DIRECT RADIATION SAMPLES COLLECTED: TLD UNITS: micro-R/hr Location with Highest Annual Mean Name'ean                  (f)
Type and Total Number        Lower Limit of        All Indicator  Distance 8          Range          Control Locations of Analyses Performed      Detection'LLD)          Locations    Direction                          Mean (f)'ange Mean (f) Range 5.1 (84/84)      NW-10                7.3 (4/4)      5.5 (4/4)
Exposure Rate, 88                                3.9 - 7.6        10 mi., NW            7.0' 7.6      5.3 - 5.9 Number of Nonroutine Reported Measurements = 0
 
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==SUMMARY==
==SUMMARY==
Name of Facility Turk Point Units 3&4, Docket No(s).50-250 8 50-251 Location of Facility Dade Florida, Reporting Period Janua 1-December 31 1998 (County, State)PATHWAY: AIRBORNE SAMPLES COLLECTED:
RADIOIODINE AND PARTICULATES UNITS: Ci/m'ocation with Highest Annual Mean Name'Mean (f)'age 2 of 8 Type and Total Number of Analyses Performed'>>I 260 Lower Limit of Detection'LLD) 0.024 All Indicator Locations Mean (f)Range<MDA Distance&Direction Range Control Locations Mean(f)Range<MDA Gross Beta, 260 0.0025 0.013 (205/208)0.004-0.024 T-72<1 mi., WSW 0.013 (51/52)0.006-0.024 0.014 (52/52)0.005-0.026 Composite Gamma Isotopic, 20'Be 134CS 137Cs 210Pb 0.0052 0.00069 0.00066 0.1266 (16/1 6)0.0811-0.1498<MDA<MDA 0.0146 (1 6/1 6)0.0084-0.0191 T-72<1 mi WSW T-51 2 mi., NNW 0.1332 (4/4)0.1032-0.1498 0.0161 (4/4)0.0145-0.0176 0.1292 (4/4)0.1068-0.1473<MDA<MDA 0.01 40 (4/4)0.0114-0.0160 Number of Nonroutine Reported Measurements
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Name of Facility Turk Point Units 3 & 4, Docket No(s). 50-250 8 50-251 Location of Facility Dade Florida, Reporting Period Janua 1 - December 31 1998 (County, State)
(f)'age Ci/m'ocation PATHWAY: AIRBORNE SAMPLES COLLECTED: RADIOIODINE AND PARTICULATES UNITS:
with Highest Annual Mean Name'              Mean Type and Total Number      Lower Limit of          All Indicator    Distance &            Range      Control Locations of Analyses Performed      Detection'LLD)            Locations        Direction                        Mean(f) Range Mean (f) Range
'>>I 260                    0.024              <MDA                                                          <MDA Gross Beta, 260            0.0025            0.013 (205/208)          T-72            0.013 (51/52)    0.014 (52/52) 0.004 - 0.024        <1 mi., WSW        0.006 - 0.024    0.005 - 0.026 Composite Gamma Isotopic, 20
  'Be                      0.0052              0.1266 (16/1 6)        T-72            0.1332 (4/4)    0.1292 (4/4) 0.0811 - 0.1498    <1 mi WSW          0.1032 - 0.1498  0.1068 - 0.1473 134CS                    0.00069            <MDA                                                        <MDA 137Cs                    0.00066            <MDA                                                        <MDA 210Pb                                          0.0146 (1 6/1 6)        T-51            0.0161 (4/4)    0.01 40 (4/4) 0.0084 - 0.0191      2 mi., NNW        0.0145 - 0.0176  0.0114 - 0.0160 Number of Nonroutine Reported Measurements = 0
 
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.3 ty tty I 0 I 3)I.0 I tM t)~0-50-'Location of Facility Dade Florida, Reporting Period Janua 1-December 31 1998 (County, State)PATHWAY: WATERBORNE SAMPLES COLLECTED:
3     ty tty                 I   0 I 3)I .0 I tM   t)~0-         50-
SURFACE WATER UNITS: Ci/L Location with Highest Annual Mean Name'ean (f)'age 3 of 8 Type and Total Number of Analyses Performed Tritium, 36 Gamma Isotopic, 36 40K Lower Limit of Detection'LLD) 230 60 All Indicator Locations Mean (f)Range 271 (4/24)162-407 274 (24/24)153-324 Distance 8 Direction T-81 6mi.,S T-81 6mi., S Range 271 (4/24)162-407 289 (l2/12)232-350 Control Locations Mean (f)'ange<MDA 149 (12/12)65-287 Mn Fe Co Co~Zn"Zr-Nb 131i 134Cs 137CS'"Ba-La 4<MDA 8<MDA 4<MDA 4<MDA 8<MDA 7<MDA 5<MDA 5<MDA 5<MDA 11<MDA Number of Nonroutine Reported Measurements
                'Location of Facility Dade Florida, Reporting Period Janua 1 - December 31 1998 (County, State)
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PATHWAY: WATERBORNE SAMPLES COLLECTED: SURFACE WATER (f)'age UNITS: Ci/L Location with Highest Annual Mean Name'ean Type and Total Number       Lower Limit of          All Indicator    Distance 8            Range      Control Locations of Analyses Performed       Detection'LLD)             Locations       Direction                        Mean (f)'ange Mean (f) Range Tritium, 36                        230                271 (4/24)         T-81              271 (4/24)       <MDA 162 - 407        6mi.,S             162 - 407 Gamma Isotopic, 36 40K 60                274 (24/24)         T-81            289 (l2/12)     149 (12/12) 153 - 324        6mi., S            232 - 350        65 - 287 Mn                           4                   <MDA                                                <MDA Fe                          8                   <MDA                                                 <MDA Co                          4                   <MDA                                                 <MDA Co                          4                  <MDA                                                 <MDA
      ~Zn                            8                  <MDA                                                 <MDA "Zr-Nb                        7                  <MDA                                                 <MDA 131i 5                  <MDA                                                 <MDA 134Cs 5                  <MDA                                                 <MDA 137CS 5                  <MDA                                                 <MDA
      '"Ba-La                      11                  <MDA                                                 <MDA Number of Nonroutine Reported Measurements = 0
 
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N tt ttt t Vi ttt.D tttltt.~tt Otter Location of Facility Dade Florida, Reporting Period Janua 1-December 31 1998 (County, State)PATHWAY: WATERBORNE SAMPLES COLI ECTED: SHORELINE SEDIMENT UNITS: Ci/k DRY Location with Highest Annual Mean Name'ean (f)'age 4 of 8 Type and Total Number of Analyses Performed Lower Limit of All Indicator Detection'LLD)
 
Locations Mean (f)Range Distance 8 Direction Range Control Locations Mean (f)'ange Gamma isotopic, 6 13?C"Be 40K 210P b"'Ra 238U 58Co 60Co 134CS 12 100 140 49 12 14 22 (1/4)304 (4/4)166-532 396 (3/4)232-506 830 (4/4)473-1130 702 (4/4)605-892 610 (4/4)409-1117<MDA<MDA<MDA T-42<1 rni., ENE T-81 6mI., S T-81 6 rni., S T-42<1 mi., ENE T-81 6mi., S T-42<1 mi., ENE 22 (1/4)349 (2/2)166-582 451 (1/2)1124 (2/2)1119-1130 758 (2/2)625-892 763 (2/2)409-1117<MDA<MDA 255 (2/2)249-261<MDA 145 (1/2)<MDA<MDA<MDA<MDA Number of Nonroutine Reported Measurements
N       tt ttt               t   Vi ttt .D   tttltt.~tt-    Otter Location of Facility   Dade Florida, Reporting Period Janua       1 December 31 1998 (County, State)
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C                         12                 22 (1/4)          T-42              22 (1/4)         <MDA
                                                                        <1 rni., ENE "Be                          100                304 (4/4)           T-81              349 (2/2)        <MDA 166 - 532       6mI., S            166 - 582 40K                          140                396 (3/4)           T-81              451 (1/2)       255 (2/2) 232 - 506        6 rni., S                          249 - 261 210P                                              830 (4/4)         T-42 b                                                                              1124 (2/2)        <MDA 473 - 1130      <1 mi., ENE         1119 - 1130
      "'Ra                          49                702 (4/4)         T-81              758 (2/2)       145 (1/2) 605 - 892        6mi., S            625 - 892 238U                                                                T-42 610 (4/4)                           763 (2/2)         <MDA 409 - 1117     <1 mi., ENE          409 - 1117 58Co                                                <MDA                                                 <MDA 60Co                          12                  <MDA                                                 <MDA 134CS                        14                  <MDA                                                 <MDA Number of Nonroutine Reported Measurements = 0
 
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Name of Facility Turke Point Units 3 8 4, Docket No(s).50-250 8 50-251 Location of Facility Dade Florida, Reporting Period Janua 1-December 31 1998 (County, State)PATHWAY: INGESTION SAMPLES COLLECTED:
 
CRUSTACEA UNITS: Ci/k WET Location with Highest Annual Mean Name'ean (f)Page 5 of 8 Type and Total Number of Analyses Performed Gamma Isotopic, 4 4'K 226Ra Ra 59Fe 56co Co Zn 134CS 137C Lower Limit of Detection'LLD) 130 20 16 19 17 All Indicator Locations Mean (f)Range 1296 (2/2)979-1612 856 (1/2)1105 (1-2)<MDA<MDA<MDA<MDA<MDA<MDA<MDA Distance&Direction T-81 6mi., S T-81 6mi., S T-81 6mi., S Range 1296 (2/2)979-1612 856 (1/2)1105 (1-2)Control Locations Mean (f)'ange'1016 (2/2)948-1084<MDA<MDA<MDA<MDA<MDA<MDA<MDA<MDA<MDA Number of Nonroutine Reported Measurements
Name of Facility Turke Point Units 3 8 4, Docket No(s). 50-250 8 50-251 Location of Facility Dade Florida, Reporting Period Janua 1 - December 31 1998 (County, State)
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Type and Total Number       Lower Limit of          All Indicator    Distance &            Range      Control Locations of Analyses Performed       Detection'LLD)             Locations       Direction                        Mean (f)'ange Mean (f) Range Gamma Isotopic, 4 4'K                          130              1296 (2/2)           T-81            1296 (2/2)     '1016 (2/2) 979 - 1612        6mi., S           979 - 1612      948 - 1084 226Ra                        20                  856 (1/2)         T-81              856 (1/2)         <MDA 6mi., S Ra                                            1105 (1-2)           T-81            1105 (1-2)         <MDA 6mi., S
                                                          <MDA                                                <MDA 59Fe                          16                  <MDA                                                <MDA 56co                                                <MDA                                                <MDA Co                          19                  <MDA                                                 <MDA Zn                          17                  <MDA                                                 <MDA 134CS
                                                          <MDA                                                 <MDA 137C
                                                          <MDA                                                 <MDA Number of Nonroutine Reported Measurements = 0
 
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Name of Facility Turke Point Units 3&4, Docket No(s).50-250 8 50-251 Location of Facility Dade Florida, Reporting Period J nua 1-Dec mber31 1998 (County, State)PATHWAY: INGESTION SAMPLES COLLECTED:
 
FISH UNITS: Ci/k WET Location with Highest Annual Mean Name'ean (f)Page 6 of 8 Type and Total Number of Analyses Performed Gamma Isotopic, 4'Be 40K 210Pb Ra Mn"Fe~co 60Co Zn 134Cs n7Cs Lower Limit of Detection'LLD) 130 16 10 17 All Indicator I ocations.Mean (f)Range<MDA 1835 (2/2)1798-1872<MDA 377 (1/2)<MDA<MDA<MDA<MDA<MDA<MDA<MDA Distance&Direction T-81 6mi., S T-81 6mi., S Range 1835 (2/2)1798-1872 377 (1/2)Control Locations Mean(f)Range 140 (1/2)1825 (2/2)1379-2271 255 (1/2)<MDA<MDA<MDA<MDA<MDA,<MDA<MDA<MDA Number of Nonroutine Reported Measurements
Name of Facility Turke Point Units 3 & 4, Docket No(s). 50-250 8 50-251 Location of Facility Dade Florida, Reporting Period J nua 1- Dec mber31 1998 (County, State)
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PATHWAY: INGESTION SAMPLES COLLECTED: FISH UNITS: Ci/k WET Location with Highest Annual Mean Name'ean                 (f)
Type and Total Number       Lower Limit of        All Indicator      Distance &            Range      Control Locations of Analyses Performed       Detection'LLD)           I ocations . Direction                        Mean(f) Range Mean (f) Range Gamma Isotopic, 4
        'Be                                                <MDA                                             140 (1/2) 40K                          130              1835 (2/2)         T-81             1835 (2/2)      1825 (2/2) 1798 - 1872         6mi., S            1798 - 1872    1379 - 2271 210Pb                                              <MDA                                              255 (1/2)
Ra                                            377 (1/2)         T-81              377 (1/2)         <MDA 6mi., S Mn                                              <MDA                                                 <MDA "Fe                            16                  <MDA                                                 <MDA
        ~co                                                <MDA                                                <MDA 60Co                          10                  <MDA                                                <MDA, Zn                          17                  <MDA                                                <MDA 134Cs                                              <MDA                                                 <MDA n7Cs                                              <MDA                                                <MDA Number of Nonroutine Reported Measurements = 0
 
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Name of Facility Turke Point Units 3 8 4, Docket No(s).50-250 8 50-251 Location of Facility Dade Florida, Reporting Period Janua 1-December 31 1998 (County, State)PATHWAY: INGESTION SAMPLES COLLECTED:
 
BROAD LEAF VEGETATION UNITS: Ci/k WET Location with Highest Annual Mean Name'ean (f)'age7of 8 Type and Total Number of Analyses Performed Gamma Isotopic, 36 Be 40K 137C~co 210pb 131i 134Cs Lower Limit of Detection'LLD) 100 All Indicator Locations Mean (f)Range 1515 (24/24)692-2370 3360 (24/24)1701-5605 108 (24/24)32-294<MDA 789 (3/24)570-l001<MDA<MDA Distance S.Direction T-40 3mi., W T-41 2 mi., W/NW T-41 2 mi., W/NW-T-40 3mi., W Range 1648 (12/12)1067-2370 3770 (12/1 2)2260-5608 136 (12/1 2)32-294 795 (1/12)Control Locations Mean (f)" Range 1305 (12/12)912-1806 3445 (12/12)2058-5143 25 (7/12)15-46<MDA 817 (3/1 2)608-950<MDA<MDA Number of Nonroutine Reported Measurements
Name of Facility Turke Point Units 3 8 4, Docket No(s). 50-250 8 50-251 Location of Facility Dade Florida, Reporting Period Janua 1 - December 31 1998 (County, State)                                           (f)'age7of PATHWAY: INGESTION SAMPLES COLLECTED: BROAD LEAF VEGETATION UNITS: Ci/k WET Location with Highest Annual Mean Name'ean Type and Total Number       Lower Limit of        All Indicator    Distance S.          Range      Control Locations of Analyses Performed       Detection'LLD)           Locations       Direction                        Mean (f)" Range Mean (f)Range Gamma Isotopic, 36 Be                                          1515 (24/24)         T-40          1648 (12/12)     1305 (12/12) 692 - 2370        3mi., W           1067 - 2370      912 - 1806 40K                          100            3360 (24/24)          T-41           3770 (12/1 2)    3445 (12/12) 1701 - 5605      2 mi., W/NW         2260 - 5608      2058 - 5143 137C                                                              T-41 108 (24/24)                         136 (12/1 2)     25 (7/12) 32 - 294     2 mi., W/NW            32- 294          15- 46
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      ~co                                              <MDA                                                  <MDA 210pb                                          789 (3/24)       -
T-40            795 (1/12)       817 (3/1 2) 570- l001        3mi., W                              608 - 950 131i
                                                        <MDA                                                 <MDA 134Cs                                            <MDA                                                  <MDA Number of Nonroutine Reported Measurements = 0
 
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)y)y)))y)u)3,~y M)).~)50-Location of Facility Dade Florida, Reporting Period Janua 1-Decem er31 1998 (County, State)NOTES Page 8 of 8 The LLD is an"a priori" lower limit of detection which establishes the smallest concentration of radioactive material in a sample that will yield a net count above system background that will be detected with 95%probability with only 5%probability of falsely concluding that a blank obser vation represents a real signal.LLDs in this column are at time of measurement.
The MDAs reported in Attachment B for the individual samples have been corrected to the time of sample collection.
b.Mean and range based upon detectable measurements only.Fraction of detectable measurements at specified locations is indicated in parentheses (f).c.Specific identifying information for each sample location is provided in Attachment A.d.-Results were based upon the average net response of two TLDs.(Thermoluminescent dosimeters).
MDA refers to minimum detectable activity.
~r 1998 ANNUAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT TURKEY POINT PLANT-UNITS 3&4 TABLE 1A DEVIATIONS MISSING DATA There were no deviations trom the sampling schedule.All samples were analyzed and the results included in Table 1.


1998 ANNUAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT TURKEY POINT PLANT-UNITS 3 8c 4 TABLE 1B ANALYSIS WITH LLDs ABOVE TABLE 4.12-1 DETECTION CAPABILITIES 1/1/98-12/31/98 The values specified in ODCM Table 5.1-3, Detection Capabilities, were achieved for all samples.
                                                                      ~  y    M)).~)50-Reporting Period Janua      1 - Decem er31 1998 (County, State)
gr 1998 ANNUAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT TURKEY POINT PLANT-UNITS 3&4 TABLE 2 LAND USE CENSUS Dis nce o Neares a b Sector NNE NE ENE~ESE SE SSE SSW SW WSW W WNW NW NNW 6/98 Milk (c)Animal L (e)0 (I)0 0 0 0 0 6/98 Residence L (g)0 0 0 0~L L 4.8/285 3.7/316 (g)4.4/337 (g)6/98 Garden (d)0 0 0 0 4.4/306 4.5/332
NOTES The LLD is an "a priori" lower limit of detection which establishes the smallest concentration of radioactive material in a sample that will yield a net count above system background that will be detected with 95% probability with only 5%
probability of falsely concluding that a blank obser vation represents a real signal.
LLDs in this column are at time of measurement.      The MDAs reported in Attachment B for the individual samples have been corrected to the time of sample collection.
: b. Mean and range based upon detectable measurements          only. Fraction of detectable measurements at specified locations is indicated in parentheses (f).
: c. Specific identifying information for each sample location is provided in Attachment A.
: d. -
Results were based upon the average net response of two TLDs. (Thermoluminescent dosimeters).
MDA refers to minimum detectable activity.


1998 ANNUAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONNIENTAL OPERATING REPORT TURKEY POINT PLANT-UNITS 3 8t 4 TABLE 2 LAND USE CENSUS NOTES All categories surveyed out to 5 miles radius from the Turkey Point Plant.The following format is used to denote the location: distance (miles)/bearing (degrees)For example, a residence located in the north sector at a distance of 2.1 miles bearing 350 degrees is recorded as 2.1/350.Potential milk animal locations.
~ r 1998 ANNUALRADIOLOGICALENVIRONMENTALOPERATING REPORT TURKEY POINT PLANT UNITS 3 & 4 TABLE 1A DEVIATIONS MISSING DATA There were no deviations trom the sampling schedule. All samples were analyzed and the results included in Table 1.
Gardens with an estimated growing area of 500 square feet or more.L denotes that the sector area is predominantly a land area unoccupied by the category type.0 denotes that the sector area is predominantly an ocean area.Non-residential occupied buildings in these sectors include the following:
 
Sector~Dts ance~Descri tion N 1.8/349 24-hour Security Staff Building NW 3.5/304 24-hour Security Staffing NNW 1.8/345 Security booth at park entrance  
1998 ANNUALRADIOLOGICALENVIRONMENTALOPERATING REPORT TURKEY POINT PLANT UNITS 3 8c 4 TABLE 1B ANALYSIS WITH LLDs ABOVE TABLE 4.12-1 DETECTION CAPABILITIES 1/1/98 12/31/98 The values specified in ODCM Table 5.1-3, Detection Capabilities, were achieved for all samples.
 
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NNE            0 (I)                    0 NE            0                                    0 ENE  ~
0                        0          0 0                                    0 ESE SE            0                      0          0 SSE            0                      0
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L SSW SW WSW W                                      L WNW                                    4.8/285 NW                                    3.7/316 (g) 4.4/306 NNW                                    4.4/337 (g) 4.5/332
 
1998 ANNUAL RADIOLOGICALENVIRONNIENTALOPERATING REPORT TURKEY POINT PLANT UNITS 3 8t 4 TABLE 2 LAND USE CENSUS NOTES All categories surveyed out to 5 miles radius from the Turkey Point Plant.
The following format is used to denote the location:
distance (miles)/bearing (degrees)
For example, a residence located in the north sector at a distance of 2.1 miles bearing 350 degrees is recorded as 2.1/350.
Potential milk animal locations.
Gardens with an estimated growing area of 500 square feet or more.
L denotes that the sector area is predominantly a land area unoccupied by the category type.
0 denotes   that the sector area is predominantly an ocean area.
Non-residential occupied buildings in these sectors include the following:
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1998 ANNUAL RADIOLOGICALENVIRONMENTALOPERATING REPORT TURKEY POINT PLANT UNITS 3 & 4 ATTACHMENT KEY TO SAMPLE LOCATIONS
 
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1998 ANNUALRADIOLOGICALENVIRONMENTALOPERATING REPORT TURKEY POINT PLANT UNITS 3 8c 4 ATTACHMENTA PAGE 1 OF 4 PATHWAY: DIRECT RADIATION SAMPLES COLLECTED: TLD SAMPLE COLLECTION FREQUENCY: QUARTERLY Location "
~Nme                                  ~Deecn    ion N-2                    Convey Point, Parking Area N-7                    Black Point Marina Parking Lot N-10                  Old Cutler Rd. approx. 196th Street NNW-2                  East End North Canal Road NNW-10                Bailes Road 8 U.S. &#xb9;1 NW-1                  Turkey Point Entrance Road NW-5                  Mowty Drive 8 117th Avenue NW-10                  Newton Road, North of Coconut Palm Drive WNW-10                Homestead Middle School W-1                  On-Site, North Side of Discharge Canal W-5                  Palm Drive & Tallahassee Road W-9                  Card Sound Road, 0.6 mile from U.S. &#xb9;1    ~
WSW-8                  Card Sound Road, 3.4 miles from U.S. &#xb9;1 SW-1                  On-Site near Land Utilization Offices SW-8                  Card Sound Road, 5 miles from U.S. &#xb9;1 SSW-5                  On-Site, Southwest Corner of Cooling Canals SSW-10                Card Sound Road, west side of Toll Plaza S-5                    On-Site, South East Corner of Cooling Canals S-10                  Card Sound Road at Steamboat Creek SSE-1                  Turtle Point SSE-10                Ocean Reef
~Con rel NNE-22                Natoma Substation
  'The location name is the direction sector - approximate distance (miles)
 
' F 1998 ANNUALRADIOLOGICALENVIRONMENTALOPERATING REPORT TURKEY POINT PLANT UNITS 3 & 4 ATTACHMENTA Page 2 of 4 PATHWAY: AIRBORNE SAMPLES COLLECTED: RADIOIODINE AND PARTICULATES SAMPLE COLLECTION FREQUENCY: WEEKLY Location  Direction  Approximate            ~Descri iion
~Nme      Sector      Distance
                        ~miies T-51      NNW                      Entrance Area to Biscayne National Park T-57      NW                        SW 107th Avenue at Mowry Canal T-58      NW                        Turkey Point Entrance Road T-72      WSW                      Just before entrance to Land Utilization's access gate.
Control:
T-64      NNE            22        Natoma Substation
 
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1998 ANNUAL RADIOLOGICALENVIRONMENTALOPERATING REPORT TURKEY POINT PLANT- UNITS 3 & 4 ATTACHMENTA Page 3 of 4 PATHWAY'ATERBORNE SAMPLES COLLECTED: SURFACE WATER (OCEAN)
SAMPLE COLLECTION FREQUENCY: MONTHLY Location  Direction  Approximate            ~Descri iion
  ~Nm      ~ec gr      Distance
                        ~miles T-42      ENE                      Biscayne Bay at Turkey Point
, T-81                              Card Sound, near Mouth of OldQischarge Canal Control:
T-67      N, NNE        13-18      Near Biscayne Bay, Vicinity of Cutler Plant, North to Matheson Hammock Park SAMPLES COLLECTED: SHORELINE SEDIMENT SAMPLE COLLECTION FREQUENCY: SEMI-ANNUALLY Location  Direction Approximate            ~Descri iion Name    Sector      Distance
                        ~miles T-42    ENE                      Biscayne Bay at Turkey Point T-81                              Card Sound, near Mouth of Old Discharge Canal
~Con roi:
T-67    N, NNE        13-18      Near Biscayne Bay, Vicinity of Cutler Plant, North to Matheson Hammock Park
 
~ w 1998 ANNUALRADIOLOGICALENVIRONMENTALOPERATING REPORT TURKEY POINT PLANT UNITS 3 & 4 ATTACHMENTA Page 4 of 4 PATHWAY: INGESTION SAMPLES COLLECTED: CRUSTACEA AND FISH SAMPLE COLLECTION FREQUENCY: SEMI-ANNUALLY Location  Direction  Approximate            ~De  cri tion Name    ~Sc or      Distance
                          ~miles T-81                                Card Sound Vicinity of Turkey Point Facility
  'ontrol:
T-67      N, NNE        13-18      Near Biscayne Bay, Vicinity of Cutler Plant, North to Matheson Hammock Park t SAMPLES COLLECTED: BROAD LEAF VEGETATION SAMPLE COLLECTION FREQUENCY: MONTHLY Location Name Direction
            ~Sec or Approximate Distance
                          ~miles
                                                ~De seri  ion T-40      W                3        South of Palm Dr. on S.W. 117th Street Extension T-41      WNW                      Palm Dr., West of Old Missile Site near Plant Site Boundary
  ~Con roi:
T-67      N, NNE        13-18      Near Biscayne Bay, Vicinity of Cutler Plant, North to Matheson Hammock Park
 
1998 ANNUALRADIOLOGICALENVIRONMENTALOPERATING REPORT TURKEY POINT PLANT UNITS 3 & 4 ATTACHMENTB RADIOLOGICALSURVEILLANCE OF FLORIDA POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY'S TURKEY POINT SITE 1998 First Quarter, 1998 Second Quarter, 1998 Third Quarter, 1998 Fourth Quarter, 1998
 
FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF RADIOLOGICALSURVEILLANCE OF FLORIDA POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY TURKEY POINT SITE FIRST QUARTER 1998 BUREAU OF RADIATIONCONTROL
 
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TURZSY POINT SITE Technical Specifications Sampling First Quarter, 1998 Number  of Sam    leT    e                  Coltectton ~Pre  cene    Locations Sam ted      ~Sam  ies
: 1. Direct Radiation                      Quarterly                        22                22
: 2. Airborne 2.a. Air Iodines                  Weekly                                            65 2.b. AirParticulates              Weekly                                            65
: 3. Waterborne 3.a. Surface Water                Monthly                          3 3.b. Shoreline Sediment          Semiannually
: 4. Ingestion 4.a. Pish and Invertebrates 4.a. 1; Crustacea                Semiannually 4.a.2. Pish                      Semiannually 4.b. Food Products Broad Leaf Vegetation        Monthly Total: 174 NOTE: Measurement results having magnitudes that are significantly above the background of the measurement system are reported as net values plus or minus a one-standard-deviation error term. Measurement results that are not significantly above background are reported as "non-detectable" (ND) or as less than a Lower Limit of Detection
(<LLD), which is an estimated upper limit (with at least 95% confidence) for the true activity in the sample.
 
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: 1. DIRECT RADIATI N - TLDs -            R/hour Sample            Deployment 16-Dec-97                Sample            Deployment 16-Dec-97 Site            Collection 17-Mar-98                  Site            Collection 17-Mar-98 N-2                    5.9 + 0.4                      WSW-8                5.5 & OA (A)
N-7                    5.0 + 0.4 N-10                    4.7 + 0.4                        SW-1                  4.6 + 0.4 SW-8                4.7* 0.4 (A)
NNW-2                    4.5 + 0.3 NNW-10                    5.6 & 0.4                      SSW-5                  4.7* 0.4 SSW-10                  4.9 + 0.4 NW-1                    6.3 + 0.5 NW-5                    4.6 k.0.3                          S-5              4.9 + 0.4 (A)
NW-10                    7.6 & 0.5                        S-10                  5.7 + 0.4 VIV-10                    6.5  6 0.5                      SSE-1                  4.5 + 0.3 SSE-10              5.4 + 0.4 (B)
W-1                    6.5 & 0.5 W-5                    5.1  + 0.3                    NNE-22                  5.5 + 0.4 W-9                    5.0 + 0.4 (A) - The dosimeter for sites WSW-8, SW-8 and S-5 were found on the ground when collection was attempted. We suspect wind blew the tld cages offthe utility pole. The TLD cages were remounted on utilitypoles and new dosimeters were deployed.
(B) - The dosimeter for site SSE-10 was found in the bushes upon collection. We suspect wind blew the TLD cage offthe utilitypole. The cage was remounted and a new dosimeter was deployed.
 
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2:a. IODINE-131  IN WEEKLYAIR CARTRIDGES -
i/m'ollection Date          T51      T57        T58              T64    T72 05-Jan-98      <0.02    <0.02      <0.02            <0.02  <0.02 12-Jan-98      <0.02    <0.02      <0.03          <0.02  <0.02 20-Jan-98      <0.02    <0.02    <0.02            <0.02  <0.02 26-Jan-98      <0.02    <0.02    <0.02            <0.02  <0.02 03-Feb-98        <0.02    <0.02    <0.01            <0.01  <0.02 09-Feb-98        <0.02    <0.02      <0.03            <0.03  <0.03 16-Feb-98      <0.02    <0.02      <0.02            <0.03  <0.02 23-Feb-98        <0.01    <0.01      <0.01            <0.01  <0.01 02-Mar-98        <0.03    <0.03      <0.02            <0.03  <0.03 10-Mar-98        <0.02    <0.02      <0.02            <0.02  <0.02 17-Mar-98        <0.03    <0.03      <0.03            <0.04  <0.03 23-Mar-98        <0.03    <0.03      <0.03            <0.02  <0.03 30-Mar-98        <0.02    <0.02      <0.02            <0.02  <0.02
 
2:b.l. AIR PARTI          ATE - R      S  BETA -
Sam le Site Ci/m'ollection Date            T51              T57                          T58            T64              T72 05-Jan-98    0.006 + 0.002    0.006 + 0.002  0.006 + 0.002                0.008 + 0.002    0.008 a 0.002 12-Jan-98    0.007 + 0.002    0.010 + 0.002  0.013 + 0.002                0.010 + 0.002    0.007 + 0.002 20-Jan-98    0.019 + 0.002    0.013 + 0.002  0.009 + 0.002                  0.020 + 0.002    0.016 a 0.002 26-Jan-98    0.015 & 0.002    0.014 + 0.002  0.007 & 0.002                0.013 + 0.002      0.013 & 0.002 03-Feb-98    0.011 + 0.002    0.016 a 0.002  0.019 + 0.002                0.014 a 0.002      0.016 a 0.002 09-Feb-98    0.011  a 0.002  0.014 + 0.002  0.009 + 0.002                0.016 + 0.002      0.009 a 0.002 16-Feb-98    0.013 + 0:002    0.013 + 0.002  0.013 + 0.002                0.015 + 0.002  - .0.012 + 0.002 23-Feb-98    0.009 + 0.002    0.011 + 0.002  0.011 +'0.002                0.010 + 0.002      0.014 + 0.002 02-Mar-.98    0.017 + 0.002    0.015 + 0.002  0.01'4              + 0.002  0.016 + 0.002    0.015 + 0.002 10-Mar-98    0.016 + 0.002    0.019 + 0.002  0.018 + 0.002                0.020 + 0.002    0.019 + 0,002 17-Mar-98      0.019 + 0.002    0.015 + 0.002  0.015 + 0.002                0.015 + 0.003    0.019 + 0.002 23-Mar-98      0.010 + 0.002    0.011 + 0.002  0.008 + 0.002                0.012 + 0.002    0.009 + 0.002 30-Mar-98      0.010 + 0.002    0.011 + 0.002  0.010 + 0.002                0.015 + 0.002    0.012 + 0.002 Mean:      0.013 + 0.001    0.013 + 0.001  0.012 + 0.001                0.014 + 0.001    0.013 + 0.001 2.b.2. AIR PARTIC        ATES    AMMAANALYSIS F UARTERLY C MPQSITES i/m'~i*
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~Sem  ie Site          Be-7            K-40      Cs-134                ~C-1 37            Pb-210 T51          0.1395 & 0.0107      <0.0116    <0.0008                <0.0008      0.0145 & 0.0033 T57          0.1465 & 0.0107      <0.0131    <0.0007                <0.0008      0.0191 6 0.0029 T58          0.1401 & 0.0104      <0.0157    <0.0008                <0.0006      0.0124 + 0.0031 T64          0.1473 + 0.0097      <0.0143    <0.0013                  <0.0007      0.0133 + 0.0032 T72          0.1498 & 0.0102      <0.0175    <0.0008                  <0.0010      0.0123 + 0.0030
 
3.a. SURFACE    WATER -    Ci/L Sample    Collection                                                                      Zr-95                          Ba-140 Site      Date      H-3        K-40    Mn-54    Co-58    Fe-59    Co-60  Zn-65  Nb 95    I-131  Cs-134    Cs-137 La 140 (A)                              (B)
T42      23-Jan-98    <145    201 + 30      <3      <3        <7      <4    <<7      <7        <6    <4              <5 13-Feb-98    <163      172+26        <4      <4        <9      <4    <9      <7        <12  <4 06-Mar-98    <153    273  + 29      <4      <4        <9      <4    <9      <6        <13  <4 T67      22-Jan-98    <145      109 + 26      <3      <4        <10      <3    <8      <7        <7    <4              <5 18-Feb-98    <163      73 + 25      <4      <3        <7      <3    <8        <6    .  <9  <4              <6 04-Mar-98    <154      122 + 26      <4      <4        <7      <4    <7        <7      <15  <4 T81      23-Jan-98    <145      331 + 32      <3      <4        <7      <4      <8      <7        <7  <4                <6 13-Feb-98    <163      232+ 28      <4        <4        <8      <4      <9      <7      <12  <5                <6 03-Mar-98 162 + 50    243 + 30      <4        <4      <10      <5      <9      <7      <14  <4        <5      <8 (A) - These tabulated LLD values for Zr/Nb-95 are the higher of the individual parent or daughter LLDs.
(B) - These tabulated LLD values are for Ba-140, either based on direct measurement of Ba-140 or based on ingrowth of La-140, whichever method yields the greater sensitivity for a given sample.
 
3.b. SHORELINE SEDIMENT -            Ci/k d    wei ht Sample    Collection Site        Date        Be-7      K-40        Co-38      Co-60    Cs-134    Cs-137    Pb-210    Rs-226      V-238 T42      14-Jan-98    212 + 46  232 + 39      <10        <10      <10      <11    1119 + 459 687 + 15    1117 + 189 T67      13-Jan-98      <77      249 + 32        <7          <6        <8        <7        <531      143 +8      <299 T81      08-Jan-98    532 + 85    <237        <15        <15      <17      <13    473 + 179    892 + 20  428 + 180 4.a.1. CRUSTACEA - Blue Crab S ider Crab -        Ci/k wet wei ht Sample      Collection Site        Date              K-40        Mn-54    Co-58    Fe-59    Co-60  Zn-65  Cs-134    Cs-137      Ra-226        Ra-228 T67            This sample has not yet been collected.
T81            This sample has not yet been collected.
4.a.2. FISH - Man    ove Sna    er - Ci/k wet wei ht Sample  Collection Site      Date          K-40      Mn-54    Co-58      Fe-59    Co-60  Zn-65  Cs-134  Cs-137  Ra-226    Ra-228          Other T67    16-Jan-98      1379 + 173    <19    <20        <38      <24    <46    <23    <17      <336      <69      'e-7:  140 + 44 Pb-210: 259+    11 T81            This sample has not yet been collected.
 
4.b. BROAD LEAF VEGETATION - Brazilian Pe  er -  Ci/k wet wei ht Sample  Collection Site      Date      Be-7          K-40        1-131      Cs-134  Cs-137    Pb-210  Ra-226 T40    23-Jan-98  2264 + 97    1701 + 108      <19        <12  . 34+8      <801    <281 17-Feb-98  2370+97      2379+124        <24        <11    60 + 8    <800 04-Mar-98  2313 + 46      2918 + 58      <17                58&3    795+ 150    <156 T41    23-Jan-98  1521 + 82    5608 + 182      <17        <12    55 + 7  1001 + 318  <252 17-Feb-98  2288 + 106    3899 + 155      <24        <12  200 +  11    <814    <274 04-Mar-98  1925 + 90    3959 + 139      <32        <9    61+6      <695    <231 T67    22-Jan-98  1099 + 79    4516 + 163      <20        <12    31 +6  892 + 266  <243 17-Feb-98  1806  + 100    3754 + 154.      <23        <13    15+  6    <767    <274 04-Mar-98  1742 + 85    3889 + 148      <31        <9      <10      <699    <724
 
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1998 ANNUAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT TURKEY POINT PLANT-UNITS 3 8c 4 ATTACHMENT A PAGE 1 OF 4 PATHWAY: DIRECT RADIATION SAMPLES COLLECTED:
TLD SAMPLE COLLECTION FREQUENCY:
QUARTERLY Location"~Nme N-2 N-7 N-10 NNW-2 NNW-10 NW-1 NW-5 NW-10 WNW-10 W-1 W-5 W-9 WSW-8 SW-1 SW-8 SSW-5 SSW-10 S-5 S-10 SSE-1 SSE-10~Con rel NNE-22~Deecn ion Convey Point, Parking Area Black Point Marina Parking Lot Old Cutler Rd.approx.196th Street East End North Canal Road Bailes Road 8 U.S.&#xb9;1 Turkey Point Entrance Road Mowty Drive 8 117th Avenue Newton Road, North of Coconut Palm Drive Homestead Middle School On-Site, North Side of Discharge Canal Palm Drive&Tallahassee Road Card Sound Road, 0.6 mile from U.S.&#xb9;1~Card Sound Road, 3.4 miles from U.S.&#xb9;1 On-Site near Land Utilization Offices Card Sound Road, 5 miles from U.S.&#xb9;1 On-Site, Southwest Corner of Cooling Canals Card Sound Road, west side of Toll Plaza On-Site, South East Corner of Cooling Canals Card Sound Road at Steamboat Creek Turtle Point Ocean Reef Natoma Substation
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RADIOIODINE AND PARTICULATES SAMPLE COLLECTION FREQUENCY:
WEEKLY Location~Nme T-51 T-57 T-58 T-72 Direction Sector NNW NW NW WSW Approximate Distance~miies~Descri iion Entrance Area to Biscayne National Park SW 107th Avenue at Mowry Canal Turkey Point Entrance Road Just before entrance to Land Utilization's access gate.Control: T-64 NNE 22 Natoma Substation
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MONTHLY Location~Nm T-42 , T-81 Direction~ec gr ENE Approximate Distance~miles~Descri iion Biscayne Bay at Turkey Point Card Sound, near Mouth of OldQischarge Canal Control: T-67 N, NNE 13-18 Near Biscayne Bay, Vicinity of Cutler Plant, North to Matheson Hammock Park SAMPLES COLLECTED:
TP QR9$ -2 TURKEY POINT SITE Technical Specifications Sampling Second Quarter, 1998
SHORELINE SEDIMENT SAMPLE COLLECTION FREQUENCY:
: 1. Direct Radiation                      Quarterly L~il            d Number S
SEMI-ANNUALLY Location Name T-42 T-81 Direction Sector ENE Approximate Distance~miles~Descri iion Biscayne Bay at Turkey Point Card Sound, near Mouth of Old Discharge Canal~Con roi: T-67 N, NNE 13-18 Near Biscayne Bay, Vicinity of Cutler Plant, North to Matheson Hammock Park
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: 2. Airborne 2.a. Air Iodines                  Weekly                                              65 2.b. AirParticulates              Weekly                                              65
CRUSTACEA AND FISH SAMPLE COLLECTION FREQUENCY:
: 3. Waterborne 3.a. Surface Water                Monthly                          3 3.b. Shoreline Sediment          Semiannually
SEMI-ANNUALLY Location Name T-81 Direction~Sc or Approximate Distance~miles~De cri tion Card Sound Vicinity of Turkey Point Facility'ontrol: T-67 N, NNE 13-18 Near Biscayne Bay, Vicinity of Cutler Plant, North to Matheson Hammock Park SAMPLES COLLECTED:
: 4. Ingestion 4.a. Fish and Invertebrates 4.a.l. Crustacea                  Semiannually 0        4.a.2. Fish 4.b. Food Products Broadleaf Vegetation Semiannually Monthly Total: 173 NOTE: Measurement results having magnitudes that are significantly above the background of the measurement system are reported as net values plus or minus a one-standard-deviation error term. Measurement results that are not significantly above background are reported as "non-detectable" (ND) or as less than a Lower Limit of Detection
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(<LLD), which is an estimated upper limit (with at least 95% confidence) for the true activity in the sample.
MONTHLY Location Name T-40 T-41 Direction~Sec or W WNW Approximate Distance~miles 3~De seri ion South of Palm Dr.on S.W.117th Street Extension Palm Dr., West of Old Missile Site near Plant Site Boundary~Con roi: T-67 N, NNE 13-18 Near Biscayne Bay, Vicinity of Cutler Plant, North to Matheson Hammock Park 1998 ANNUAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT TURKEY POINT PLANT-UNITS 3&4 ATTACHMENT B RADIOLOGICAL SURVEILLANCE OF FLORIDA POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY'S TURKEY POINT SITE 1998 First Quarter, 1998 Second Quarter, 1998 Third Quarter, 1998 Fourth Quarter, 1998
 
~ r TP QR98-2 1: DIRECT RADIATION- TLDs -          R/hour Sample        Deployment 17-Mar-98                          Sample          Deployment 17-Mar-98 Site        Collection    23-Jun-98                      Site            Collection    23-Jun-98 N-2                5.7 + 0.4                                W-9                  4.5 + 0.3 N-7                4.5 + 0.3                              WSW-8                  4.7 + 0.3 N-10                4.9 + 0.4                                SW-1                  5.0 + 0.4 NNW-2                4.5 + 0.3                                SW-8                  4.5 + 0.3 NNW-10                5.1  + 0.4                              SSW-5                  4.8
* 0.4 NW-1                6.8 + 0.5                              SSW-10                  4.7 + 0.3 NW-5                4.5
* 0.3                                S-5                  4.5 + 0.3 NW-10                7.6 & 0.6                                S-10                  5.4 + 0.4 WNW-10                6.0 & 0.4                              SSE-1                  4.6 & 0.3 W-1                6.5 & 0.5                            SSE-10 (B)                5.4 + 0.4 W-5                4.9 + 0.4                            NNE-22                  5.4 + 0.4 2.a. IODINE-131 IN WEEKLYAIR CARTRIDGES -
Ci/m'ollection Date        T51                T57      T58                        T64 07-Apr-98      <0.02              <0.02      <0.02                      <0.02            <0.02 13-Apr-98      <0.02              <0.02      <0.01                      <0.02            <0.01 20-Apr-98      <0.02,            <0.02      <0.02                      <0.02            <0.02 27-Apr-98      <0.03              <0.03      <0.03                      <0.03            <0.03 04-May-98      <0.02              <0.02      <0.02                      <0.02            <0.03 11-May-98      <0.02              <0.02      <0.02                      <0.02            <0.02 18-May-98      <0.02              <0.02      <0.02                      <0.02            <0.02 26-May-98      <0.01              <0.01      <0.01                      <0.01            <0.01 01-Jun-98      <0.03              <0.03      <0.03                      <0.03            <0.03 08-Jun-98      <0.02              <0.02      <0.02                      <0.02            <0.02 15-Jun-98      <0.02              <0.02      <0.02                      <0.02            <0.02 23-Jun-98      <0.01              <0.01      <0.01                      <0.01            <0.01 30-Jun-98      <0.02              <0.02      <0.02                      <0.02            <0.02 2ofll
 
TP QR98-2 2.b.l. AIR PARTICULATES - GROSS BETA -
Sample Site Ci/m'ollection T51            T57                          T58              T64              T72 Date 07-Apr-98    0.009* 0.002    0.013 + 0.002  0.011              + 0.002    0.012 + 0.002    0.006 + 0.002 13-Apr-98    0.019 + 0.003    0.014 + 0.002  0.015 + 0.002                  0.021 + 0.003    0.019 + 0.002 20-Apr-98    0.016 + 0.002    0.014 + 0.002  0.020 + 0.002                  0.014 + 0.002    0.016 + 0.002 27-Apr-98      0.014 + 0.002    0.015 + 0.002  0.017 + 0.002                  0.019 + 0.002    0.017 + 0.002 04-May-98    0.014+0.002      0.007+0.002      0.007+0.002                  0.012+0.002        0.015+0.002 11-May-98    0.015 + 0.002    0.015 + 0.002  0.017 + 0.002                  0.026 + 0.003    0.016 + 0.002 18-May-98    0.012 + 0.002    0.015 + 0.002  0.013 + 0.002                  0.013 + 0.002    0.013 + 0.002 26-May-98    0.023 + 0.002    0.018 + 0.002  0.017 + 0.002                  0.021  + 0.002    0.021  + 0.002 01-Jun-98    0.006 + 0.002    0.009 + 0.002      <0.006                    0.009 + 0.002        <0.006 08-Jun-98    0.009 + 0.002    0.006 + 0.002  0.008 + 0.002                  0.009 + 0.002    0.009 + 0.002 15-Jun-98    0.019 + 0.002    0.012 + 0.002  0.018 + 0.002                  0.014 t 0.002    0.015 + 0.002 23-Jun-98    0.009+0.002      0.013+0.002    0.015+0.002                    0.012+0.002      0.013+0.002 30-Jun-98    0.018+0.002      0.016+0.002    0.020+0.002                    0.018+0.002      0.024+0.003 Mean:      0.014 + 0.001    0.013 + 0.001      <0.014                    0.015 + 0.001        <0.015 2.b.2. AIR PARTICULATES GAMMAANALYSIS OF                                  UARTERLY COMPOSITES Ci/m'~d*
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~Sem  ie Site          Be-7            K-40      Cs-134                  Cs-137            Pb-210 T51          0.1441 + 0.0113      <0.0135    <0.0007                  <0.0009      0.0152 & 0.0032 T57          0.1249 + 0.0105      <0.0161    <0.0008                  <0.0008      0.0166 6 0.0028 T58          0.1412 + 0.0097      <0.0158    <0.0009                  <0.0007      0.0158 + 0.0040 T64          0.1460 + 0.0104      <0.0152    <0.0010                  <0.0007      0.0153  6 0.0032 T72          0.1416 + 0.0130      <0.0176    <0.0009                  <0.0008      0.0171 + 0.0038 3 ofll
 
TP  8-2 3.a. SURFACE WATER -          Ci/L Sample    Collection                                                                        Zr-95                          Ba-140 Site      Date                    K-40    Mn-54    Co-58    Fe-59  Co-60    Zn-65    Nb-95    I-131    Cs-134 Cs-137 La 140 C
(A)                              (B)
T42    14-Apr-98      <150    271 + 32    <4      <4      <6      <4        <8      <7                <4    <3     <4 14-May-98        <146    344+  31    <4      <4      <7      <4        <7      <6        <6      <4    <4     <5 10-Jun-98      <151,    374 + 37    <5      <3      <10      <5        <7      <5      <10      <4     <4     <7 T67    15-Apr-98      <150      65 +9      <1      <1      <2      <1        <2        <2      <3      <1 15-May-98    -
                          <146    184 + 29    <4      <5        <8      <4        <7        <6      <7      <3    <4      <6 11-Jun-98      <151    247 + 35    <3      <4        <8      <4        <8        <8      <10      <4    <4      <6 T81    14-Apr-98      <150    306 + 13    <1      <1        <3      <1        <3        <2      <3      <1
        '4-May-98        <146    314 + 38    <3      <3        <8      <4        <8        <6      <7 10-Jun-98      <151    260 + 33    <4      <4        <8      <4        <6        <6      <11      <4    <4 (A) - These tabulated LLD values for ZrlNb-95 are the higher of the individual parent or daughter LLDs.
(B) - These tabulated LLD values are for Ba-140, either based on direct measurement of Ba-140 'or based on ingrowth of La-140, whichever method yields the greater sensitivity for a given sample.
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TP      98 3.b. SHORELINE SEDIMENT -          Ci/k d    wei ht Sample    Collection Site      Date        Be-7        K-40     Co-58      Co-60    Cs-134  Cs-137    Pb-210      Ra-226      U-238 These samples were previously collected.
4.a.1. CRUSTACEA - Blue Crab -        Ci/k wet wei ht Sample      Collection          K-40        Mn-54    Co-58    Fe-59  Co-60 Zn-65  Cs-134    Cs-137    Ra-226    Ra-228 Site        Date T67      08-Apr-98        948 + 233        <24      <25      <30    <27  <47    <30      <22        <408      <81 T81      08-Apr-98        1612  + 197      <21      <22      <53    <26  <47    <23      <24    856 + 205    <105 4.a.2. FISH - Lookdown Jack -      i/k wet wei ht Sample      Collection          K-40        Mn-54    Co-58    Fe-59  Co-60 Zn-65  Cs-134    Cs-137    Ra-226    Ra-228 Site        Date T81      29-Apr-98        1872 + 135      <13      <16      <34    <16  <33    <15      <13      377 + 97    <62 5 of 11
 
TP    8-2 4.b. BROADLEAF VEGETATION - Brazilian Pe  er -  Ci/k wet wei ht Sample  Collection Site     Date      Be-7            K-40        I-131    Cs-134  Cs-137      Pb-210  Ra-226 T40    16-Apr-98  1612+74      4073&157          <15      <10    35 +7        <742    <261 14-May-98  1190 + 75      3685 + 146      <20      <12    84+8          <782    <257 11-Jun-98 1067 + 67     2277 + 123        <18              95+10        <713    <260 T41    16-Apr-98  1083 + 71    5255 + 167        <16      <13   55+ 8        <766    <265 14-May-98  692+68        2875+136          <17      <12  147 + 12  ,   <689    <238 11-Jun-98 752 + 82      3837 + 147        <23      <12  234+  12      <776    <258 T67    15-Apr-98  1566 + 85    2269 + 119        <20              46 + 6      950.+ 273  <277 15-May-98  912+64        5143+172          <16      <14    <12          <714    <245 11-Jun-98  1077 + 89    2396 + 133        <24      <12    22+8    .
608+255    <294 6 of11


FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF RADIOLOGICAL SURVEILLANCE OF FLORIDA POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY TURKEY POINT SITE FIRST QUARTER 1998 BUREAU OF RADIATION CONTROL
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TURZSY POINT SITE Technical Specifications Sampling First Quarter, 1998 Sam leT e Number of Coltectton
FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF RADIOLOGICALSURVEILLANCE FLORIDA POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY TURKEY POINT SITE THIRD QUARTER 1998 BUREAU OF RADIATIONCONTROL
~Pre cene Locations Sam ted~Sam ies 1.Direct Radiation Quarterly 22 22 2.Airborne 2.a.Air Iodines 2.b.Air Particulates Weekly Weekly 65 65 3.Waterborne 3.a.Surface Water 3.b.Shoreline Sediment Monthly Semiannually 3 4.Ingestion 4.a.Pish and Invertebrates 4.a.1;Crustacea 4.a.2.Pish Semiannually Semiannually 4.b.Food Products Broad Leaf Vegetation Monthly Total: 174 NOTE: Measurement results having magnitudes that are significantly above the background of the measurement system are reported as net values plus or minus a one-standard-deviation error term.Measurement results that are not significantly above background are reported as"non-detectable" (ND)or as less than a Lower Limit of Detection (<LLD), which is an estimated upper limit (with at least 95%confidence) for the true activity in the sample.
~N 1.DIRECT RADIATI N-TLDs-R/hour Sample Site N-2 N-7 N-10 NNW-2 NNW-10 NW-1 NW-5 NW-10 Deployment 16-Dec-97 Collection 17-Mar-98 5.9+0.4 5.0+0.4 4.7+0.4 4.5+0.3 5.6&0.4 6.3+0.5 4.6 k.0.3 7.6&0.5 Sample Site WSW-8 SW-1 SW-8 SSW-5 SSW-10 S-5 S-10 Deployment 16-Dec-97 Collection 17-Mar-98 5.5&OA (A)4.6+0.4 4.7*0.4 (A)4.7*0.4 4.9+0.4 4.9+0.4 (A)5.7+0.4 VIV-10 W-1 W-5 W-9 6.5 6 0.5 6.5&0.5 5.1+0.3 5.0+0.4 SSE-1 SSE-10 NNE-22 4.5+0.3 5.4+0.4 (B)5.5+0.4 (A)-The dosimeter for sites WSW-8, SW-8 and S-5 were found on the ground when collection was attempted.
We suspect wind blew the tld cages off the utility pole.The TLD cages were remounted on utility poles and new dosimeters were deployed.(B)-The dosimeter for site SSE-10 was found in the bushes upon collection.
We suspect wind blew the TLD cage off the utility pole.The cage was remounted and a new dosimeter was deployed.
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T57 2:a.IODINE-131 IN WEEKLY AIR CARTRIDGES
-i/m'ollection Date T51 T58 T64 T72 05-Jan-98 12-Jan-98 20-Jan-98 26-Jan-98<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02 03-Feb-98 09-Feb-98 16-Feb-98 23-Feb-98<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.01<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.01<0.01<0.03<0.02<0.01<0.01<0.03<0.03<0.01<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.01 02-Mar-98 10-Mar-98 17-Mar-98 23-Mar-98 30-Mar-98<0.03<0.02<0.03<0.03<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.03<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.03<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.04<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.03<0.03<0.02 2:b.l.AIR PARTI ATE-R S BETA-Ci/m'ollection Date 05-Jan-98 12-Jan-98 20-Jan-98 26-Jan-98 Sam le Site T51 T57 T58 T64 T72 0.006+0.002 0.006+0.002 0.006+0.002 0.008+0.002 0.008 a 0.002 0.007+0.002 0.010+0.002 0.013+0.002 0.010+0.002 0.007+0.002 0.019+0.002 0.013+0.002 0.009+0.002 0.020+0.002 0.016 a 0.002 0.015&0.002 0.014+0.002 0.007&0.002 0.013+0.002 0.013&0.002 03-Feb-98 0.011+0.002 0.016 a 0.002 0.019+0.002 0.014 a 0.002 0.016 a 0.002 09-Feb-98 0.011 a 0.002 0.014+0.002 0.009+0.002 0.016+0.002 0.009 a 0.002 16-Feb-98 0.013+0:002 0.013+0.002 0.013+0.002 0.015+0.002-.0.012+0.002 23-Feb-98 0.009+0.002 0.011+0.002 0.011+'0.002 0.010+0.002 0.014+0.002 02-Mar-.98 0.017+0.002 0.015+0.002 0.01'4+0.002 0.016+0.002 0.015+0.002 10-Mar-98 0.016+0.002 0.019+0.002 0.018+0.002 0.020+0.002 0.019+0,002 23-Mar-98 30-Mar-98 Mean: 0.010+0.002 0.011+0.002 0.010+0.002 0.011+0.002 0.013+0.001 0.013+0.001 17-Mar-98 0.019+0.002 0.015+0.002 0.015+0.002 0.008+0.002 0.010+0.002 0.012+0.001 0.015+0.003 0.019+0.002 0.012+0.002 0.009+0.002 0.015+0.002 0.012+0.002 0.014+0.001 0.013+0.001 2.b.2.AIR PARTIC ATES AMMA ANALYSIS F UARTERLY C MPQSITES i/m'~i*998~Sem ie Site T51 T57 T58 T64 T72 K-40 Be-7 Cs-134 0.1395&0.0107<0.0116<0.0008 0.1465&0.0107<0.0131<0.0007 0.1401&0.0104<0.0157<0.0008~C-1 37<0.0008<0.0008<0.0006 0.1473+0.0097<0.0143<0.0013<0.0007 Pb-210 0.0145&0.0033 0.0191 6 0.0029 0.0124+0.0031 0.0133+0.0032 0.1498&0.0102<0.0175<0.0008<0.0010 0.0123+0.0030 3.a.SURFACE WATER-Ci/L Sample Collection Site Date H-3 K-40 Mn-54 Co-58 Fe-59 Co-60 Zr-95 Zn-65 Nb 95 (A)Ba-140 I-131 Cs-134 Cs-137 La 140 (B)T42 23-Jan-98<145 201+30<3<3<7<4 13-Feb-98<163 172+26<4<4<9<4 06-Mar-98<153 273+29<4<4<9<4<<7<7<6<4<9<7<12<4<9<6<13<4<5 T67 22-Jan-98<145 109+26<3<4<10<3<8<7<7<4 18-Feb-98<163 73+25<4<3<7<3<8<6.<9<4 04-Mar-98<154 122+26<4<4<7<4<7<7<15<4<5<6 T81 23-Jan-98<145 13-Feb-98<163 03-Mar-98 162+50 331+32<3<4<7<4<8<7<7<4 232+28<4<4<8<4<9<7<12<5 243+30<4<4<10<5<9<7<14<4<5<6<6<8 (A)-These tabulated LLD values for Zr/Nb-95 are the higher of the individual parent or daughter LLDs.(B)-These tabulated LLD values are for Ba-140, either based on direct measurement of Ba-140 or based on ingrowth of La-140, whichever method yields the greater sensitivity for a given sample.


3.b.SHORELINE SEDIMENT-Ci/k d wei ht Sample Site T42 T67 T81 Collection Date 14-Jan-98 13-Jan-98 08-Jan-98 Be-7 K-40 Co-38 Co-60 Cs-134 Cs-137 Pb-210 Rs-226 V-238 212+46 232+39<10<10<10<11 1119+459 687+15 1117+189<77 249+32<7<6<8<7<531 143+8<299 532+85<237<15<15<17<13 473+179 892+20 428+180 4.a.1.CRUSTACEA-Blue Crab S ider Crab-Ci/k wet wei ht Sample Site T67 T81 Collection Date K-40 Mn-54 Co-58 Fe-59 Co-60 Zn-65 This sample has not yet been collected.
TP QR98-3 TURKEY POINT SITE Technical Specifications Sampling Third Quarter, 1998 Number  of am  leT    e                  ~otlection  F~re cene    Locations Sam ted      ~Sam  les
This sample has not yet been collected.
: 1. Direct Radiation                      Quarterly                        22                22
Cs-134 Cs-137 Ra-226 Ra-228 4.a.2.FISH-Man ove Sna er-Ci/k wet wei ht Sample Collection Site Date K-40 Mn-54 Co-58 Fe-59 Co-60 Zn-65 Cs-134 Cs-137 Ra-226 Ra-228 Other T67 16-Jan-98 1379+173<19<20<38<24<46<23<17<336<69'e-7: 140+44 Pb-210: 259+11 T81 This sample has not yet been collected.  
: 2. Airborne.
2.a. Air Iodines                  Weekly                                            65 AirParticulates
                          '.b.
Weekly                                            65
: 3. Waterborne 3.a. Surface Water                Monthly                          3 3.b. Shoreline Sediment          Semiannually
: 4. Ingestion 4.a. Fish and Invertebrates 4.a.1. Crustacea                  Semiannually                    2.
4.a.2. Fish                      Semiannually                    2 4.b. Food Products Broadleaf Vegetation        Monthly                          3 Total: 177 NOTE: Measurement results having magnitudes that are significantly above the background of the measurement system are reported as net values plus or minus a one-standard-deviation error term. Measurement results that are not significantly above background are reported as "non-detectable" (ND) or as less than a Lower Limit of Detection
((LLD), which is an estimated upper limit (with at least 95% confidence) for the true activity in the sample.
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4.b.BROAD LEAF VEGETATION
TP QR98-3 1.'IRECT RADIATI N - TLDs - R/hour Sample           Deployment 23-Jun-98                         Sample        Deployment 23-Jun-98 Site            Collection      23-Se -98                     Site        Collection    23-Se -98 N-2                         5.0 + 0.4                         WSW-8                  4.6 & 0.3 N-7                         4.3 + 0.3 N-10                        4.6 + 0.3                         SW-1                  4.2 + 0.3 SW-8                  4.1 + 0.3 NNW-2                        4.0 + 0.3 NNW-10                      4.9 + 0.4                          SSW-5                 44+03 SSW-10                4.3 + 0.3 NW-1                        6.0 + 0.4 NW-5                       3.9 + 0.3                          S-5
-Brazilian Pe er-Ci/k wet wei ht Sample Site T40 Collection Date 23-Jan-98 Be-7 K-40 1-131 2264+97 1701+108<19 Cs-134<12.34+8<801 Cs-137 Pb-210 Ra-226<281 04-Mar-98 2313+46 2918+58<17 17-Feb-98 2370+97 2379+124<24<11 60+8<800 58&3 795+150<156 T41 23-Jan-98 1521+82 5608+182<17 17-Feb-98 2288+106 3899+155<24 04-Mar-98 1925+90 3959+139<32<12<12<9 200+11 61+6<814<274<695<231 55+7 1001+318<252 T67 22-Jan-98 1099+79 4516+163<20 17-Feb-98 1806+100 3754+154.<23 04-Mar-98 1742+85 3889+148<31<12<13<9 31+6 892+266<243 15+6<767<274<10<699<724 Ee FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF RADIOLOGICAL SURVEILLANCE OF FLORIDA POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY TURKEY POINT SITE SECOND QUARTER 1998 BUREAU OF RADIATION CONTROL
* 4.3 0.3 NW-10                      7.0 + 0.5                          S-10                  5.2 + 0.4 WI'AV-10                    5.9 + 0.4                           SSE-1                4.3 + 0.3 SSE-10                5.3 + 0.4 W-1                        5.9 + 0.4 W-5                        4.8 & 0.4                          NNE-22                5.+ 0.4 W-9                        4.2 + 0.3 2.a. IODINE-131   IN WEEKLYAIR ARTRID                ES - Ci/m'am le Site Collection Date             T51             T57               T58         T64           T72 06-Jul-98         <0.03            <0.03        <0.03            <0.03          <0.03 13-Jul-98          <0.01            <0.01        <0.01            <0.01          <0.01 20-Jul-98          <0.01            <0.01        <0.02           <0.01          <0.01 27-Jul-98          <0.02            <0.02         <0.02            <0.02         <0.02 03-Aug-98                             <0.02         <0.02           <0.02         <0.02
~~e0 TP QR9$-2TURKEY POINT SITE Technical Specifications Sampling Second Quarter, 1998 Number of L~il d S 1.Direct Radiation Quarterly 22 22 2.Airborne 2.a.Air Iodines 2.b.Air Particulates Weekly Weekly 65 65 3.Waterborne 3.a.Surface Water 3.b.Shoreline Sediment Monthly Semiannually 3 0 4.Ingestion 4.a.Fish and Invertebrates 4.a.l.Crustacea 4.a.2.Fish 4.b.Food Products Broadleaf Vegetation Semiannually Semiannually Monthly Total: 173 NOTE: Measurement results having magnitudes that are significantly above the background of the measurement system are reported as net values plus or minus a one-standard-deviation error term.Measurement results that are not significantly above background are reported as"non-detectable" (ND)or as less than a Lower Limit of Detection (<LLD), which is an estimated upper limit (with at least 95%confidence) for the true activity in the sample.
                          <0.02'0.02 10-Aug-98                            <0.02         <0.01           <0.01          <0.02 17-Aug-.98          <0.02             <0.02        <0.02           <0.02         <0.02 24-Aug-98          <0.01             <0.01        <0.01            <0.01          <0.01 31-Aug-98           <0.01            <0.01        <0.01            <0.01         <0.01 08-Sep-98          <0.02             <0.02         <0.02           <0.02         <0.02 14-Sep-98          <0.02             <0.02         <0.02           <0.02         <0.02 21-Sep-98           <0.02            <0.02        <0.02            <0.02          <0.02 28-Sep-98          <0.02            <0.06        <0.02            <0.02          <0.02 2 of 12
~r TP QR98-2 1: DIRECT RADIATION-TLDs-R/hour Sample Site N-2 N-7 N-10 NNW-2 NNW-10 NW-1 NW-5 NW-10 WNW-10 W-1 W-5 Deployment 17-Mar-98 Collection 23-Jun-98 5.7+0.4 4.5+0.3 4.9+0.4 4.5+0.3 5.1+0.4 6.8+0.5 4.5*0.3 7.6&0.6 6.0&0.4 6.5&0.5 4.9+0.4 Sample Site W-9 WSW-8 SW-1 SW-8 SSW-5 SSW-10 S-5 S-10 SSE-1 SSE-10 (B)NNE-22 Deployment 17-Mar-98 Collection 23-Jun-98 4.5+0.3 4.7+0.3 5.0+0.4 4.5+0.3 4.8*0.4 4.7+0.3 4.5+0.3 5.4+0.4 4.6&0.3 5.4+0.4 5.4+0.4 2.a.IODINE-131 IN WEEKLY AIR CARTRIDGES
-Ci/m'ollection Date T51 T57 T58 T64 07-Apr-98 13-Apr-98 20-Apr-98 27-Apr-98<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02,<0.02<0.03<0.03<0.02<0.01<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.01<0.02<0.03 04-May-98 11-May-98 18-May-98 26-May-98<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.01<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.01<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.01<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.01<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.01 01-Jun-98 08-Jun-98 15-Jun-98 23-Jun-98 30-Jun-98<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.01<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.01<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.01<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.01<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.01<0.02 2ofll TP QR98-2 2.b.l.AIR PARTICULATES
-GROSS BETA-Ci/m'ollection Date T51 T57 Sample Site T58 T64 T72 07-Apr-98 0.009*0.002 0.013+0.002 0.011+0.002 0.012+0.002 0.006+0.002 13-Apr-98 0.019+0.003 0.014+0.002 0.015+0.002 0.021+0.003 0.019+0.002 20-Apr-98 0.016+0.002 0.014+0.002 0.020+0.002 0.014+0.002 0.016+0.002 27-Apr-98 0.014+0.002 0.015+0.002 0.017+0.002 0.019+0.002 0.017+0.002 04-May-98 0.014+0.002 0.007+0.002 0.007+0.002 0.012+0.002 0.015+0.002 11-May-98 0.015+0.002 0.015+0.002 0.017+0.002 0.026+0.003 0.016+0.002 18-May-98 0.012+0.002 0.015+0.002 0.013+0.002 0.013+0.002 0.013+0.002 26-May-98 0.023+0.002 0.018+0.002 0.017+0.002 0.021+0.002 0.021+0.002 01-Jun-98 0.006+0.002 0.009+0.002<0.006 0.009+0.002<0.006 08-Jun-98 0.009+0.002 0.006+0.002 0.008+0.002 0.009+0.002 0.009+0.002 15-Jun-98 0.019+0.002 0.012+0.002 0.018+0.002 0.014 t 0.002 0.015+0.002 23-Jun-98 0.009+0.002 0.013+0.002 0.015+0.002 0.012+0.002 0.013+0.002 30-Jun-98 0.018+0.002 0.016+0.002 0.020+0.002 0.018+0.002 0.024+0.003 Mean: 0.014+0.001 0.013+0.001<0.014 0.015+0.001<0.015 2.b.2.AIR PARTICULATES GAMMA ANALYSIS OF UARTERLY COMPOSITES Ci/m'~d*9N~Sem ie Site T51 Be-7 0.1441+0.0113 K-40 Cs-134<0.0135<0.0007 Cs-137<0.0009 Pb-210 0.0152&0.0032 T57 T58 T64 T72 0.1249+0.0105 0.1412+0.0097 0.1460+0.0104 0.1416+0.0130<0.0161<0.0008<0.0008<0.0158<0.0009<0.0007<0.0152<0.0010<0.0007<0.0176<0.0009<0.0008 0.0166 6 0.0028 0.0158+0.0040 0.0153 6 0.0032 0.0171+0.0038 3 ofll TP 8-2 3.a.SURFACE WATER-Ci/L Sample Collection Site Date C T42 14-Apr-98<150 14-May-98<146 K-40 Mn-54 Co-58 Fe-59 Co-60 Zn-65 271+32<4<4<6<4<8 Zr-95 Nb-95 (A)<7 344+31<4<4<7<4<7<6<5 10-Jun-98<151, 374+37<5<3<10<5<7 I-131 Ba-140 Cs-134 Cs-137 La 140 (B)<4<3<4<6<4<4<5<10<4<4<7 T67 15-Apr-98<150 65+9<1<1<2<1<2<2<3<1 15-May-98-<146 184+29<4<5<8<4<7<6<7<3 11-Jun-98<151 247+35<3<4<8<4<8<8<10<4<4<4<6<6 T81 14-Apr-98<150 306+13<1<1<3<1<3<2<3<1'4-May-98<146 314+38<3<3<8<4<8<6<7 10-Jun-98<151 260+33<4<4<8<4<6<6<11<4<4 (A)-These tabulated LLD values for ZrlNb-95 are the higher of the individual parent or daughter LLDs.(B)-These tabulated LLD values are for Ba-140, either based on direct measurement of Ba-140'or based on ingrowth of La-140, whichever method yields the greater sensitivity for a given sample.4 of 11 TP 98-2-3.b.SHORELINE SEDIMENT-Ci/k d wei ht Sample Site Collection Date Be-7 K-40 Co-58 Co-60 These samples were previously collected.
Cs-134 Cs-137 Pb-210 Ra-226 U-238 4.a.1.CRUSTACEA-Blue Crab-Ci/k wet wei ht Sample Site Collection Date K-40 Mn-54 Co-58 Fe-59 Co-60 Zn-65 Cs-134 Cs-137 Ra-226 Ra-228 T67 T81 08-Apr-98 08-Apr-98 948+233<24<25<30<27<47<30<22<408<81 1612+197<21<22<53<26<47<23<24 856+205<105 4.a.2.FISH-Lookdown Jack-i/k wet wei ht Sample Site Collection Date K-40 Mn-54 Co-58 Fe-59 Co-60 Zn-65 Cs-134 Cs-137 Ra-226 Ra-228 T81 29-Apr-98 1872+135<13<16<34<16<33<15<13 377+97<62 5 of 11


TP 8-2 4.b.BROADLEAF VEGETATION
4 TP QR98-3 2.b.l. AIR PARTIC          ATE - ROSS BETA -            i/m' Sam le Site Collection Date              T51              T57              T58              T64              T72 06-Jul-98      0.012 + 0.002    0.018 + 0.003    0.018 + 0.003      0.020 + 0.003    0.017 + 0.003 13-Jul-98      0.012 + 0.002    0.014 + 0.002    0.011  + 0.002    0.015 + 0.002    0.013
-Brazilian Pe er-Ci/k wet wei ht Sample Site Collection Date Be-7 K-40 I-131 Cs-134 Cs-137 Pb-210 Ra-226 T40 16-Apr-98 14-May-98 11-Jun-98 1612+74 4073&157<15 1190+75 3685+146<20 1067+67 2277+123<18<10<12 35+7 84+8 95+10<742<782<713<261<257<260 T41 16-Apr-98 1083+71 5255+167<16 14-May-98 692+68 2875+136<17 11-Jun-98 752+82 3837+147<23<13<12<12 55+8<766 147+12 ,<689 234+12<776<265<238<258 T67 15-Apr-98 1566+85 2269+119<20 15-May-98 912+64 5143+172<16 11-Jun-98 1077+89 2396+133<24<14<12 46+6 950.+273<12<714 22+8.608+255<277<245<294 6 of11
* 0.002 20-Jul-98      0.008 + 0.002    0.006 + 0.002    0.012 + 0.003      0.010 + 0.002    0.009 + 0.002 27-Jul-98      0.019 + 0.002    0.019 & 0.002    0.017 + 0.002      0.020 + 0.002    0.019 + 0.002 03-Aug-98      0.017 & 0.002    0.018 + 0.002    0.018 + 0.002      0.019 + 0.003    0.016 + 0.002 10-Aug-98      0.009 & 0.002    0.005 + 0.002    0.008 ~ 0.002      0.008 & 0.002    0.011 + 0.002 17-Aug-98      0.005 + 0.002    0.008 + 0.002    0.009 + 0.002      0.007 + 0.002    0.009 + 0.002 24-Aug-98      0.012 + 0.002    0.009 + 0.002    0.009 + 0.002      0.009 + 0.002    0.012 + 0.002 31-Aug-98      0.018 + 0.002    0.014 6 0.002  0.022 + 0.002      0.020 + 0.002    0.018 + 0.002 08-Sep-98      0.012 + 0.002    0.012 + 0.002  0.017 + 0.002      0.013 + 0.002    0.014 + 0.002 14-Sep-98      0.014 + 0.002    0.015 + 0.002  0.014 + 0.002      0.015 + 0.002    0.012 + 0.002 21-Sep-98      0.007 + 0.002    0.009 + 0.002  0.009 + 0.002      0.007 + 0.002    0.007 + 0.002  .
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28-Sep-98      0.009 + 0.002      <0.014 (A)    0.012 + 0.002      0.013 + 0.002    0.015 + 0.002 Mean:        0.012 + 0.001        <0.012      0.014 + 0.001      0.014 + 0.001    0.013 + 0.001 (A) - The air pump failed during the sampling period. The pump is estimated to have run 49 out of 175 hours during the sampling interval.
FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF RADIOLOGICAL SURVEILLANCE FLORIDA POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY TURKEY POINT SITE THIRD QUARTER 1998.BUREAU OF RADIATION CONTROL
2.b.2. AIR PARTI          ATES -    AMMAANALY I            F    ARTERLY COMPOSITES              Ci/m~
Third uarter 1998
~Sam  le  ite            Be-7            K-40        Cs-134      Cs-137          Pb-210 T51            0.0811 6 0.0094      <0.0201      <0.0009      <0.0005      0.0176 & 0.0028 T57            0.0916 + 0.0104      <0.0198      <0.0009      <0.0006      0.0120 + 0.0034 T58            0.1042 & 0.0109      <0.0132      <0.0006      <0.0008      0.0160 & 0.0033 T64            0.1068 + 0.0081      <0.0195      <0.0008      <0.0006      0.0160 + 0.0034 T72          0.1032 & 0.0094      <0.0162  '0.0012        <0.0007      0.0127 6 0.0028 3 of12
 
TP    8 3.a. SURFACE WATER -       Ci/L Sample   Collection                                                                        Zr-95                            Ba-140 Site       Date       H-3        K-40     Mn-54      Co-58    Fe-59  Co-60    Zn-65    ~  95  I-131   Cs-134   Cs-137 La-j40 (A)                                P)
T42      15-Jul-98    <152      327+ 32        <4        <4      <8    <5 17-Aug-98    <144      316 + 34      <3        <4      <10  <<4                <7      <6                        <6 09-Sep-98      <144      287+ 33        <4        <4      <8    <4                <8    <13 T67    16-Jul-98     <152      162+ 31        <4        <4        <8  <5                <7      <5      <4                <4 18-Aug-98     <144      287+ 32        <3        <4        <6  <4        <8      <8      <<6      <5 10-Sep-98     <144      216 + 32      <3        <4        <8  <4        <7      <7    <12      <4                <6 T81    15-Jul-98  407 +.54    349 + 33      <3        <4        <9  <5        <8      <6      <7 17-Aug-98    348 + 51    350 + 33      <4        <4        <7    <5      <9      <6              <5        <4      <6 09-Sep-98  165 + 47    299 + 33      <4        <4        <9    <4      <9      <<8    <14      <4                <8 (A) - These tabulated LLD values for Zr/Nb-95 are the higher of the individual parent or daughter LLDs.
(B) - These tabulated LLD values are for Ba-140, either based on direct measurement of Ba-140 or based on ingrowth of La-140, whichever method yields the greater sensitivity for a given sample.
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4 TP    98 3.b. SEDIMENT -      Ci/k d    wei ht Sample  Collection Site      Date        Be-7        K-40      Co-58      Co-60    Cs-134  Cs-137    Pb-210      Ra-226      U-238 T42    09-Jul-98    304+  71  506 + 69      <12        <12      <14    22+  5  1130+252 605 +      18  409+ 139 T67      14-Jul-98      <77      261 + 41      <7    .    <7      <7      <8      <623        <32        <313 T81    09-Jul-98     166 + 44    451 + 72      <12        <10      <12    <11    599 & 221  625 + 17    484 + 149 4.a.l. CRUSTACEA Blue Crab -        Ci/k wet wei ht Sample    Collection Site      Date              K-40        Mn-54 Qo-58      Fe-59  Co-60 Zn-65  Cs-134    Cs-137      Ra-226      Ra-228 T67    31-Aug-98          1084  + 134      <17      <22      <50    <16   <46    <20        <20        <363        <75 T81    27-Aug-98           979 + 147        <22      <28      <62    <24  <52    <23        <22  '105 + 239        <102 4.a.2.FISH-Man rove    Sna  er Bass Perch-    Ci/k wetwei ht Sample    Collection Site      Date              K-40        Mn-54    Co-58    Fe-59  Co-60 Zn-65  Cs-134    Cs-137    'a-226        Ra-228 T67    27-Aug-98         2271 + 210        <18      <26      <59    <20  <47    <20        <22        <337        <85 T81    26-Aug-98        1798  + 208      <23      <21      <51    <24  <50    <19        <23         <471        <101 5 of12
 
TP    8-3.
4.b. BROADLEAF VEGETATION - Brazilian Pe  er -  Ci/k wet wei ht Sample    Collection Site      Date      Be-7          K-40          I-131    Cs-134  Cs-137  Pb-210 Ra-226 T40    16-Jul-98  1160 + 94    2431 + 140        <24      <13   111 +  11  <858  <331 19-Aug-98  1572 + 88    2238 + 124        <11      <12     85+9    <706  <289 10-Sep-98  1378 + 92    2148 + 138        <22      <10    80+ 12   <856  <305 T41    '6-Jul-98    812 + 28      2989 + 52                          294&5    <265   <95 19-Aug-98   1527 + 83    3969 + 147        <13      <12  211 + 12  <719  <259 10-Sep-98 1392 + 71    3684 + 146        <18              76+9      <641  <228 T67      16-Jul-98  935 +71      3397& 160          <18      <13              <766 18-Aug-98   1048 + 69    2058+   113                <8    25+5      <630  <230 10-Sep-98  978 + 69    2358 + 124        <16      <10    21+6      <698  <245 6 of12
 
PI.ORIDA DEPARTMENT OP RADIOLOGICALSURVEILLANCE OF FLORIDA POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY TURKEY POINT SITE FOURTH QUARTER 1998 BUREAU OF RADIATIONCONTROL
 
TP QR98-4 TURKEY POINT SITE Technical Specifications Sampling Fourth Quarter, 1998 Number    of am  leT    e                  ~oltectionF~re cene      Locations Sam ted      ~Sam    les
: 1. Direct Radiation                      Quarterly                        22                22
: 2. Airborne 2.a. Air Iodines                  Weekly                                            65 2.b. AirParticulates              Weekly                                            65
: 3. Waterborne 3.a. Surface Water                Monthly                          3 3.b. Shoreline Sediment          Semiannually                    0
: 4. Ingestion 4.a. Fish and Invertebrates 4.a.l. Crustacea                  Semiannually                                      0  ~
4.a.2. Fish                      Semiannually
      .4.b. Food Products Broadleaf Vegetation        Monthly Total: 170 NOTE: Measurement results having magnitudes that are significantly above the background of the measurement system are reported as net values plus or minus a one-standard-deviation error term. Measurement results that are not significantly above background are reported as "non-detectable" (ND) or as less than a Lower Limit of Detection
((LLD), which is an estimated upper limit (with at least 95% confidence) for the true activity in the sample.
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TP QR98-3 TURKEY POINT SITE Technical Specifications Sampling Third Quarter, 1998 am leT e Number of~otlection F~re cene Locations Sam ted~Sam les 1.Direct Radiation Quarterly 22 22 2.Airborne.2.a.Air Iodines'.b.Air Particulates Weekly Weekly 65 65 3.Waterborne 3.a.Surface Water 3.b.Shoreline Sediment Monthly Semiannually 3 4.Ingestion 4.a.Fish and Invertebrates 4.a.1.Crustacea 4.a.2.Fish Semiannually Semiannually 2.2 4.b.Food Products Broadleaf Vegetation Monthly 3 Total: 177 NOTE: Measurement results having magnitudes that are significantly above the background of the measurement system are reported as net values plus or minus a one-standard-deviation error term.Measurement results that are not significantly above background are reported as"non-detectable" (ND)or as less than a Lower Limit of Detection ((LLD), which is an estimated upper limit (with at least 95%confidence) for the true activity in the sample.1 of12
TP QR98-4
: 1. DIRECT RADIATION- TLDs - R/hour Sample  ~
Deployment 23-Sep-98        Sample Deployment 23-Sep-98 Site      Collection 16-Dec-98          Site  Collection 16-Dec-98 N-2                 5.3 + 0.4        :  WSW-8          5.0 + 0.4 N-7                  4.8 & 0.4 N-10                4.6 + 0.3           SW-1            4.4 + 0.3 SW-8            4.2 + 0.3 NNW-2                4.1 + 0.3 NNW-10              5.1 + 0.6          SSW-5          4.4 + 0.3 SSW-10          4.5 + 0.3 NW-1                5.8 +'0.4 NW-5                4.3 + 0.3          S-5            4.3 + 0.3 NW-10                7.0 + 0.5          S-10            5.3 + 0.4 WNW-10              5.8 + 0.4          SSE-1          4.2 + 0.3 SSE-10        5.1  + 0.4 W-1                5.9+ 0.4 W-5                4.4 + 0.3           NNE-22        5.9 + 0.4 W-9                4.5 + 0.3 2 of 12


TP QR98-3 1.'IRECT RADIATI N-TLDs-R/hourSample Site N-2 N-7 N-10 NNW-2 NNW-10 NW-1 NW-5 NW-10 WI'AV-10 W-1 W-5 W-9 Deployment 23-Jun-98 Collection 23-Se-98 5.0+0.4 4.3+0.3 4.6+0.3 4.0+0.3 4.9+0.4 6.0+0.4 3.9+0.3 7.0+0.5 5.9+0.4 5.9+0.4 4.8&0.4 4.2+0.3 Sample Site WSW-8 SW-1 SW-8 SSW-5 SSW-10 S-5 S-10 SSE-1 SSE-10 NNE-22 Deployment 23-Jun-98 Collection 23-Se-98 4.6&0.3 4.2+0.3 4.1+0.3 44+03 4.3+0.3 4.3*0.3 5.2+0.4 4.3+0.3 5.3+0.4 5.3+0.4 2.a.IODINE-131 IN WEEKLY AIR ARTRID ES-Ci/m'am le Site Collection Date T51 T57 T58 T64 T72 06-Jul-98 13-Jul-98 20-Jul-98 27-Jul-98 03-Aug-98 10-Aug-98 17-Aug-.98 24-Aug-98 31-Aug-98 08-Sep-98 14-Sep-98 21-Sep-98 28-Sep-98<0.03<0.01<0.03<0.01<0.02<0.02'0.02
TP QR98-4 2.a. IODINE-131   IN WEEKLYAIR CARTRID  ES -
<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.01<0.01<0.01<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.01<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.06<0.01<0.01<0.03<0.01<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.01<0.02<0.01<0.01<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.01<0.01<0.02<0.02<0.01<0.02<0.01<0.01<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.01<0.01<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.01<0.01<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02 2 of 12 4
0        Collection Date          T51.      T57 i/m'am T58 le Site T64 T72 05-Oct-98       <0.02    <0.03       <0.02             <0.02   <0.02 13-Oct-98        <0.03    <0.03      <0.03              <0.03  <0.03 ~
TP QR98-3 2.b.l.AIR PARTIC ATE-ROSS BETA-i/m'06-Jul-98 13-Jul-98 20-Jul-98 27-Jul-98 03-Aug-98 10-Aug-98 17-Aug-98 24-Aug-98 31-Aug-98 08-Sep-98 14-Sep-98 21-Sep-98 28-Sep-98 Mean: 0.012+0.002 0.012+0.002 0.008+0.002 0.019+0.002 0.017&0.002 0.009&0.002 0.005+0.002 0.012+0.002 0.018+0.002 0.012+0.002 0.014+0.002 0.007+0.002 0.009+0.002 0.012+0.001 0.018+0.003 0.014+0.002 0.006+0.002 0.019&0.002 0.018+0.002 0.005+0.002 0.008+0.002 0.009+0.002 0.014 6 0.002 0.012+0.002 0.015+0.002 0.009+0.002<0.014 (A)<0.012 Collection Date T51 T57 Sam le Site T58 0.018+0.003 0.011+0.002 0.012+0.003 0.017+0.002 0.018+0.002 0.008~0.002 0.009+0.002 0.009+0.002 0.022+0.002 0.017+0.002 0.014+0.002 0.009+0.002 0.012+0.002 0.014+0.001 T64 T72 0.020+0.003 0.017+0.003 0.015+0.002 0.013*0.002 0.010+0.002 0.009+0.002 0.020+0.002 0.019+0.002 0.019+0.003 0.016+0.002 0.008&0.002 0.011+0.002 0.007+0.002 0.009+0.002 0.009+0.002 0.012+0.002 0.020+0.002 0.018+0.002 0.013+0.002 0.014+0.002 0.015+0.002 0.012+0.002 0.007+0.002 0.007+0.002.0.013+0.002 0.015+0.002 0.014+0.001 0.013+0.001 (A)-The air pump failed during the sampling period.The pump is estimated to have run 49 out of 175 hours during the sampling interval.2.b.2.AIR PARTI ATES-AMMA ANALY I F ARTERLY COMPOSITES Ci/m~Third uarter 1998~Sam le ite T51 T57 T58 T64 T72 Be-7 0.0811 6 0.0094 0.0916+0.0104 0.1042&0.0109 0.1068+0.0081 K-40 Cs-134<0.0201<0.0009 Cs-137<0.0005 Pb-210 0.0176&0.0028<0.0198<0.0009<0.0006 0.0120+0.0034<0.0132<0.0006<0.0008<0.0195<0.0008<0.0006 0.0160&0.0033 0.0160+0.0034 0.1032&0.0094<0.0162'0.0012<0.0007 0.0127 6 0.0028 3 of12  
20-Oct-98        <0.02   <0.02       <0.02             <0.01   <0.02 26-Oct-98                <0.01                           <0.01   <0.01 02-Nov-98        <0.02   <0.02       <0.02             <0.02  <0.02 09-Nov-98        <0.02    <0.02       <0.02             <0.02   <0.02 16-Nov-98        '0.02     <0.02       <0.02             <0.02   <0.02 23-Nov-98        <0.04    <0.03        <0.03             <0.03  <0.03 30-Nov-98        <0.03    <0.03        <0.03              <0.02 '0.03 07-Dec-98        <0.02    <0.02       <0.02             <0.02 <0.02 14-Dec-98         <0.02    <0.02        <0.02              <0.03  <0.02 21-Dec-98        <0.02    <0.02        <0.02              <0.02  <0.02 28-Dec-98        <0.02    <0.02        <0.02              <0.02  <0.02 e
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TP 8-3-3.a.SURFACE WATER-Ci/L Sample Collection Site Date H-3 Zr-95 K-40 Mn-54 Co-58 Fe-59 Co-60 Zn-65~95 I-131 (A)Cs-134 Ba-140 Cs-137 La-j40 P)T42 15-Jul-98<152 17-Aug-98<144 09-Sep-98<144 T67 16-Jul-98<152 327+32<4<4<8<5 316+34<3<4<10<<4 287+33<4<4<8<4 162+31<4<4<8<5<7<6<8<13<7<5<4<6<4 18-Aug-98<144 10-Sep-98<144 T81 15-Jul-98 407+.54 17-Aug-98 348+51 09-Sep-98 165+47 287+32 216+32 349+33 350+33<3<4<6<4<8<8<<6<3<4<8<4<7<7<12<3<4<9<5<8<6<7<4<4<7<5<9<6 299+33<4<4<9<4<9<<8<14<5<4<5<4<4<6<6<8 (A)-These tabulated LLD values for Zr/Nb-95 are the higher of the individual parent or daughter LLDs.(B)-These tabulated LLD values are for Ba-140, either based on direct measurement of Ba-140 or based on ingrowth of La-140, whichever method yields the greater sensitivity for a given sample.4 of 12 4
TP QR98-4 2.b.1. AIR PARTICULATE -                  RO  S BETA -
TP 98-3-3.b.SEDIMENT-Ci/k d wei ht Sample Site Collection Date Be-7 K-40 T42 09-Jul-98 304+71 506+69 Co-58 Co-60 Cs-134 Cs-137 Pb-210 Ra-226 U-238<12<12<14 22+5 1130+252 605+18 409+139 T67 T81 14-Jul-98<77 261+41 09-Jul-98 166+44 451+72<7.<7<7<8<623<32<313<12<10<12<11 599&221 625+17 484+149 4.a.l.CRUSTACEA-Blue Crab-Ci/k wet wei ht Sample Site T67 T81 Collection Date 31-Aug-98 27-Aug-98 K-40 Mn-54 Qo-58 Fe-59 Co-60 Zn-65 Cs-134 Cs-137 Ra-226 Ra-228 1084+134<17<22<50<16<46<20<20<363<75 979+147<22<28<62<24<52<23<22'105+239<102 4.a.2.FISH-Man rove Sna er Bass Perch-Ci/k wetwei ht Sample Site T67 T81 Collection Date 27-Aug-98 26-Aug-98 K-40 Mn-54 Co-58 Fe-59 Co-60 Zn-65 Cs-134 Cs-137'a-226 Ra-228 2271+210<18<26<59<20<47<20<22<337<85 1798+208<23<21<51<24<50<19<23<471<101 5 of12
Ci/m'am le Site Collection
                'ate T51              T57                  T58                T64                T72 05-Oct-98         0.010+0.002      0.010+0.003      0.011+0.002              0.009+0.002      0.010 + 0.002 13-Oct-98         0.005 + 0.002    0.008 + 0.002    0.007 + 0.002          0.007  + 0.002    0.008 + 0.002 20-Oct-98           0.010+0.002      0.008+0.002        0.012+0.002            0.011+0.002      0.010+0.002 26-Oct-98           0.010 + 0.002    0.008 + 0.002      0.010 + 0.002          0.008 + 0.002    0.010 + 0.002 02-Nov-98           0.019+0.002      0.017+0.002        0.019+0.002            0.017+0.002      0.019+0.pp2 09-Nov-98           0.017 + 0.002    0.016 + 0.002,0.020 + 0.003              0.017 + 0.002    0.016 + 0.002 16-Nov-98            0.011  + 0.002  0.011  a 0.002    0.010      a 0.002    0.010 + 0.002    0.016 + 0.002 23-Nov-98            0.006 + 0.002    0.006 + 0.002      0.007      + 0.002    0.005 + 0.002    0.008 + 0.002 30-Nov-98           0.010 + 0.002    0.012 + 0.002      0.013
* 0.002    0.017 + 0.002    0.012 + 0.002 0.011+0.002      0.009+0.002        0.009 + 0.002          0.008 + 0.002    0.012 + 0.002      '7-Dec-98 14-Dec-98           0.009+0.002      0.007+0.002        0.006      + 0.002      0.008 + 0.002    0.010 + 0.002 21-Dec-98         '.016 + 0.002      0.016 + 0.002    0.018 + 0.002            0.021 + 0.002    0.021 + 0.002 28-Dec-98           0.006+0.002      0.004+0.002      0.007+0.002              0.008+0.002      0.009+0.002 Mean:            0.011 + 0.001    0.010 + 0.001    0.011        + 0.001    0.011  + 0.001    0.012 a 0.001 2.b.2. AIR PARTICULATES -               AMMAANALYSIS OF                      ARTERLY C MPOSITE Ci/m'ourth uarter    1      8
~Sem  ie Site                 Be-7              K-40       Cs-134             Cs-137           Pb-210 T51                0.1264 + 0.0091      <0.0152      <0.0009            <0.0008      0.0170 & 0.0024 T57                0.1223 + 0.0100      <0.0190      <0.0010            <0.0006    '.0137    6 0.0023 T58                0.1317 & 0.0107      <0.0125      <0.0011            <0.0007      0.0084 6 0.0029 T64                0.1165 & 0.0103      <0.0168      <0.0008            <0.0008      0.0114 + 0.0029 T72                0.1380 + 0.0106      <0.0219      <0.0009            <0.0009      0.0133 + 0.0030 4 of 12


TP 8-3.4.b.BROADLEAF VEGETATION
0                                                                                                                      TP     8-4.
-Brazilian Pe er-Ci/k wet wei ht Sample Site T40 Collection Date 16-Jul-98 Be-7 K-40 I-131 1160+94 2431+140<24 Cs-134<13 Cs-137 111+11 Pb-210<858 Ra-226<331 19-Aug-98 1572+88 2238+124<11<12 85+9<706<289 T41 T67 10-Sep-98'6-Jul-98 19-Aug-98 10-Sep-98 16-Jul-98 18-Aug-98 935+71 1048+69 3397&160 2058+113<18 1378+92 2148+138<22 812+28 2989+52 1527+83 3969+147<13 1392+71 3684+146<18<10<12<13<8 80+12 294&5 211+12 76+9 25+5<856<265<719<641<766<630<305<95<259<228<230 10-Sep-98 978+69 2358+124<16<10 21+6<698<245 6 of12  
3.a. SURFACE WATER -         Ci/L
. Sample     Collection                                                                        Zr-95                            Ba-140 Site         Date                           Mn-54    Co-58    Fe-59    Co-60  Zn-65    Nb 95  I-131   Cs-134   Cs-137   La-140 (A)                              (13)
T42  . 15-Oct-98    <145      156'    30    <4      <4        <7        <4      <6      <6      <6      <4        <4      <6 10-Nov-98     <148      213 + 29      <6      <6      <11       <6    <11      <10     <12      <6 03-Dec-98     <145      174  + 29    <5      <4        <8        <4    <10      <7    <20      <5                <10 T67      15-Oct-98     <145-     139  + 32    <3      <4        <6        <4      <9      <7      <7      <4 12-Nov-98     <147      92  6 28    <3      <4.      <9        <3  -   <6      <7      <7                        <6 09-Dec-98     <145      89  + 24    <3      <3        <9        <2      <8      <7    <12     <3                <6 T81      14-Oct-98    <145      301  + 35    <3      <4        <7        <4      <6      <7                                <6 10-Nov-98    <148      239 + 31      <3      <4        <7        <3      <8      <8      <9      <4 03-Dec-98     <146      246 + 31      <2      <5        <9        <4      <6      <6     <19      <4                <8 (A) - These tabulated LLD values for Zr/Nb-95 are the higher of the individual parent or daughter LLDs.
(B) - These tabulated LLD values are for Ba-140, either based on direct measurement      of Ba-140 or based on ingrowth of La-140, whichever method yields the greater sensitivity for a given sample.
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PI.ORIDA DEPARTMENT OP RADIOLOGICAL SURVEILLANCE OF FLORIDA POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY TURKEY POINT SITE FOURTH QUARTER 1998 BUREAU OF RADIATION CONTROL TP QR98-4 TURKEY POINT SITE Technical Specifications Sampling Fourth Quarter, 1998 am leT e Number of~oltectionF~re cene Locations Sam ted~Sam les 1.Direct Radiation Quarterly 22 22 2.Airborne 2.a.Air Iodines 2.b.Air Particulates Weekly Weekly 65 65 3.Waterborne 3.a.Surface Water 3.b.Shoreline Sediment Monthly Semiannually 3 0 4.Ingestion 4.a.Fish and Invertebrates 4.a.l.Crustacea 4.a.2.Fish Semiannually Semiannually 0~.4.b.Food Products Broadleaf Vegetation Monthly Total: 170 NOTE: Measurement results having magnitudes that are significantly above the background of the measurement system are reported as net values plus or minus a one-standard-deviation error term.Measurement results that are not significantly above background are reported as"non-detectable" (ND)or as less than a Lower Limit of Detection ((LLD), which is an estimated upper limit (with at least 95%confidence) for the true activity in the sample.1 of12
I 3.b. SEDIMENT -        Ci/k d  wei ht TP Q 98-4 Sample    Collection Site        Date        Be-7,     K-40        Co-58      Co-60  Cs-134    Cs-137    Pb-210    Ra-226    U-238 These samples were previously collected.
4.a.l. CR STA EA- Ci/k wetwei ht Sample      Collection Site        Date              K-40        Mn-54      Co-58  Fe-59 Co-60  Zn-65   Cs-134  Cs-137    Ra-226      Ra-228 These samples were previously collected.
4.a.2. FISH -    Ci/k wet wei ht Sample      Collection Site        Date              K-40        Mn-54 Co-58        Fe-59 Co-60  Zn-65  Cs-134  Cs-137    Ra-226      Ra-228
                . These samples were previously collected.
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TP QR98-4 1.DIRECT RADIATION-TLDs-R/hour Sample Site N-2 N-7 N-10 NNW-2 NNW-10 NW-1 NW-5 NW-10~Deployment 23-Sep-98 Collection 16-Dec-98 5.3+0.4 4.8&0.4 4.6+0.3 4.1+0.3 5.1+0.6 5.8+'0.4 4.3+0.3 7.0+0.5 Sample Site: WSW-8 SW-1 SW-8 SSW-5 SSW-10 S-5 S-10 Deployment 23-Sep-98 Collection 16-Dec-98 5.0+0.4 4.4+0.3 4.2+0.3 4.4+0.3 4.5+0.3 4.3+0.3 5.3+0.4 WNW-10 W-1 W-5 W-9 5.8+0.4 5.9+0.4 4.4+0.3 4.5+0.3 SSE-1 SSE-10 NNE-22 4.2+0.3 5.1+0.4 5.9+0.4 2 of 12
0 4.b. BROAD LEAF VEGETATION - Brazilian Pe  er -   Ci/k wet wei ht Sample   Collection Site     Date      Be-7           K-40          1-131    Cs-134      Cs-137  Pb-210 Ra-226
    - T40    15-Oct-98 1713  + 97    4741  + 180      <20      <14      188+ 12    <857  <287 12-Nov-98  1394 + 79      3294 + 138        <26      <14        41+8     <899  <324 09-Dec-98  1741  + 84    3524 + 137        <20      <10       84+ 9    <697  <243 T41    15-Oct-98 2004+91        3408+    151      <16                 108+ 9    <787  <258 12-Nov-98   837+ 64      2260+ 122      '27        <14        170+ 9    <879  <351 09-Dec-98  1761 + 40      3493 6 69        <9
                                                                          '15 32+3. -570+142  <116 T67    15-Oct-98  1669  + 100    4040 + 180        <18                    <13    <909  <294 12-Nov-98  1370 + 74    2811  + 129      <23      <15        16+ 5   <1014  <357 09-Dec-98  1454 + 82    4704 + 196        <24      <13          <15    <829  <294 7 of12


TP QR98-4 0 2.a.IODINE-131 IN WEEKLY AIR CARTRID ES-i/m'am le Site Collection Date 05-Oct-98 13-Oct-98 20-Oct-98 26-Oct-98 T51.<0.02<0.03<0.02 T57<0.03<0.03<0.02<0.01.T58<0.02<0.03<0.02 T64<0.02<0.03<0.01<0.01 T72<0.02<0.03~<0.02<0.01 02-Nov-98 09-Nov-98<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02 16-Nov-98 23-Nov-98 30-Nov-98'0.02<0.04<0.03<0.02<0.03<0.03<0.02<0.03<0.03<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.03'0.03 07-Dec-98 14-Dec-98 21-Dec-98 28-Dec-98<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02 e 3 of12
L 1998 ANNUALRADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL  OPERATING REPORT TURKEY POINT PLANT UNITS 3 & 4 ATTACHMENTC RESULTS FROM THE INTERLABORATORY COMPARISON PROGRAM 1998


TP QR98-42.b.1.AIR PARTICULATE
L FLORIDA  DEPT'F    HEALTH  -   EPA INTERLABORATORY CROSS-CHECK PROGRAM DATA January through June,      1998 Media  Nuclide Collection         EPA    Units Normal. Mean of N.D.K. Action Mon  Day Yr    Known            Range Analyses            Level WATER  Alpha      01  30 98        30.5 pCi/L      0.241      9.77 -4.73          1 WATER  Beta      01  30 98         3.9 pci/L      0.071      7.30    1.18 WATER  H-3        03  13 98       2155 pCi/L      0.144 2066.33 -0.44 WATER  I-131      02  06 98     104.9 pCi/L        0.146    103.97 -0.15 WATER  Sr-89      01  16  98         8 pCi/L    0.000      6.00 -0.69 WATER  Sr-90      01  16  98         32 pCi/L    0.118    27.33 -1.62 WATER  Co-60      06  05  98         12 pCi/L    0.118    12.33    0.12 WATER  Zn-65      06,  05  98   . 104 pCi/L      0.295    112.00    1.39 WATER  Cs-134    06  05  98         31 pCi/L    0.000    29.00 -0.69 WATER  Cs-137    06  05  98         35 pCi/L    0.118    3'7. 67  0 '2 WATER  Ba-133    06  05  98         40 pCi/L    0.354    37.00 -1.04 NOTES:
-RO S BETA-Ci/m'am le Site Collection
Normal.:   Normalized range. As defined in "Environmental Radioactivity Laboratory Xntercomparison Studies Program Fiscal Year 1981  1982", Environmental Monitoring Systems Laboratory, U. S. Environmental Protection Agency, P. O. Box 93478, Las Vegas, Nevada,              89193-3478.
'ate T51 T57 T58 T64 T72 05-Oct-98 0.010+0.002 0.010+0.003 0.011+0.002 0.009+0.002 13-Oct-98 0.005+0.002 0.008+0.002 0.007+0.002 0.007+0.002 0.010+0.002 0.008+0.002 20-Oct-98 0.010+0.002 0.008+0.002 0.012+0.002 0.011+0.002 0.010+0.002 26-Oct-98 0.010+0.002 0.008+0.002 0.010+0.002 0.008+0.002 0.010+0.002 02-Nov-98 0.019+0.002 0.017+0.002 0.019+0.002 0.017+0.002 0.019+0.pp2 09-Nov-98 0.017+0.002 0.016+0.002,0.020
EPA-600/4-81-004, February, 1981.
+0.003 16-Nov-98 0.011+0.002 0.011 a 0.002 0.010 a 0.002 0.017+0.002 0.010+0.002 0.016+0.002 0.016+0.002 23-Nov-98 0.006+0.002 0.006+0.002 0.007+0.002 0.005+0.002 0.008+0.002 30-Nov-98 0.010+0.002 0.012+0.002 0.013*0.002 0.017+0.002 0.012+0.002'7-Dec-98 0.011+0.002 0.009+0.002 14-Dec-98 0.009+0.002 0.007+0.002 0.009+0.002 0.006+0.002 0.008+0.002 0.012+0.002 0.008+0.002 0.010+0.002 21-Dec-98'.016+0.002 0.016+0.002 0.018+0.002 0.021+0.002 0.021+0.002 28-Dec-98 0.006+0.002 0.004+0.002 0.007+0.002 0.008+0.002 0.009+0.002 Mean: 0.011+0.001 0.010+0.001 0.011+0.001 0.011+0.001 0.012 a 0.001 2.b.2.AIR PARTICULATES
N.D.K.:    Normalized deviation of the mean from the known value, as defined in EPA-600/4-81-004.
-AMMA ANALYSIS OF ARTERLY C MPOSITE Ci/m'ourth uarter 1 8~Sem ie Site T51 T57 Be-7 0.1264+0.0091 0.1223+0.0100 K-40 Cs-134 Cs-137<0.0152<0.0009<0.0008 Pb-210 0.0170&0.0024<0.0190<0.0010<0.0006'.0137 6 0.0023 T58 T64 T72 0.1317&0.0107<0.0125<0.0011<0.0007 0.0084 6 0.0029 0.1165&0.0103<0.0168<0.0008<0.0008 0.0114+0.0029 0.1380+0.0106<0.0219<0.0009<0.0009 0.0133+0.0030 4 of 12
NDP:      No  data provided. No data was provided to EPA for inclusion in their report.
NA:      ,Not- available. .Report containing th's data has not yet been  received from      EPA, Las Vegas.
ACTXON LEVEL:
(1) Cause: No cause        for the low result  can be found.
However, the graph        of  0 responding labs vs. nornamlized deviaton of the mean from the known value given on page 9 of EPA's report for this cross-check (copy attached) shows most laboratories reported a value lower than the known value.     Furthermore, the second graph on page 9, responding labs vs. normalized deviation of the mean from the grand average, shows that the laboratories agree fairly well with      each other.
Action:    None  at this time.


0 TP 8-4.3.a.SURFACE WATER-Ci/L.Sample Site Collection Date Zr-95 Mn-54 Co-58 Fe-59 Co-60 Zn-65 Nb 95 I-131 (A)Cs-134 Cs-137 Ba-140 La-140 (13)T42.15-Oct-98<145 156'30<4<4<7<4<6<6<6 10-Nov-98<148 213+29<6<6<11<6<11<10<12<4<6<4<6 03-Dec-98<145 174+29<5<4<8<4<10<7<20<5<10 T67 15-Oct-98 12-Nov-98<145-139+32<147 92 6 28<3<4<6<4<9<7<7<3<4.<9<3-<6<7<7<4<6 09-Dec-98<145 89+24<3<3<9<2<8<7<12<3 T81 14-Oct-98<145 301+35<3<4<7<4<6<7<6<6 10-Nov-98<148 239+31<3<4<7<3<8<8<9 03-Dec-98<146 246+31<2<5<9<4<6<6<19 (A)-These tabulated LLD values for Zr/Nb-95 are the higher of the individual parent or daughter LLDs.<4<4<8 (B)-These tabulated LLD values are for Ba-140, either based on direct measurement of Ba-140 or based on ingrowth of La-140, whichever method yields the greater sensitivity for a given sample.5 of12
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I TP Q 98-4 3.b.SEDIMENT-Ci/k d wei ht Sample Site Collection Date Be-7, K-40 Co-58 Co-60 These samples were previously collected.
DOE-QAP 48 RESULTS No.                        Reported  Reported  EML        EML      ~Re  orled Test  Radionuclide          Value      Error    Value      Error        EML    Evaluation Matrix: AI Air Filter Bq/filter GROSS BETA              2.300      0.040    1.960      0.300        1.173      A MN54                    5.950      0.080      5.44      0.485        1.094      A CO57                  10.180      0.040  11.110      0.846        0.916      A CO60                    8.960      0.070    9.090      0.732        0.986      A SB125                11.100      0.300  12.160      1.151      0.913        A CS134                17.100      0.100  19.740      1.380      0.866        A CS137                12.700      0.100  11.860      0.957        1.071      A CE144                  7.700      0.100    8.210       0.796        0.938      A Matrix: WA Water Bq/I H3                  240.100      4.800  218.300      6.505        1.100      A 1      MN54                  63.500      0.600  57.000      1.900        1.114      A 1      CO60                  15.000      0.300  13.600      1.200        1.103      A 1      CS137                51.500      0.600  46.000      1.700        1.120      A Matrix: VE Vegetation Bq/kg 1      K40                  757.000      10.000  707.500      24.987        1.070      A 1      CO60                  11.100      0.500  10.575      0.206        1.050      A 1      CS137                186.000      1.000  181.500      7.141        1.025      A Matrix: SO Soil Bq/kg 1      K40                  313.000      6.000  313.500      10.150        0.998      A 1      CS137                325.000      1.000  329.500      9.260        0.986      A Evaluation: A = Acceptable, W = Acceptable with Warning,  N = Not Acceptable
Cs-134 Cs-137 Pb-210 Ra-226 U-238 4.a.l.CR STA EA-Ci/k wetwei ht Sample Site Collection Date K-40 Mn-54 Co-58 Fe-59 Co-60 Zn-65 Cs-134 Cs-137 Ra-226 Ra-228 These samples were previously collected.
4.a.2.FISH-Ci/k wet wei ht Sample Site Collection Date K-40 Mn-54 Co-58 Fe-59 Co-60 Zn-65 Cs-134 Cs-137 Ra-226 Ra-228.These samples were previously collected.
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DOE-QAP 49 RESULTS No.                       Reported     Reported   EML        EML       ~Re  orted Test   Radionuclide           Value     Error   Value     Error        EML    Evaluation Matrix: Al Air Filter Bq/filter GROSS BETA           "
-Brazilian Pe er-Ci/k wet wei ht Sample Site Collection Date Be-7 K-40 1-131-T40 15-Oct-98 12-Nov-98 09-Dec-98 15-Oct-98 12-Nov-98 09-Dec-98 1713+97 4741+180<20 1394+79 3294+138<26 1741+84 3524+137<20 3408+151<16 2260+122'27 T41 2004+91 837+64 1761+40 3493 6 69<9 15-Oct-98 1669+100 4040+180<18 T67 12-Nov-98 1370+74 2811+129<23 09-Dec-98 1454+82 4704+196<24 7 of12 Cs-134<14<14<10<14'15<15<13 Cs-137 Pb-210 Ra-226 188+12<857<287 41+8<899<324<243 84+9<697 108+9*<787 170+9<879<258<351 32+3.-570+142<116<294<13<909<357 16+5<1014<15<829<294 L
2.080    0.070    2.160      0.070        0.963      A MN54                    5.250    0.050    4.920      0.400        1.067      A CO60          .        8.630    0.050    9.160      0.580        0.942      A SB125                    7.300    0.200    8.890      0.550        0.821      W CS137                23.830      0.100   22.470      1.030        1.061      A Matrix: WA Water Bq/I H3                      84.080    3.100   76.200      2.900        1.103      A MN54                    36.400    0.500    32.400      1.400        1.123      A CO60                    51.300     0.400    49.400      1.200        1.038      A NI63                    95.230    0.670    95.700      0.900      0.995        A CS137        '2.700              0.600    50.000      1.700        1.054      A Matrix: VE Vegetation Bq/kg 1       K40                 499.000       9.000  460.000     20.000       1.085      A 1       CO60                    20.200    0.500   20.000      1.000        1.010      A 1      CS137              402.000        2.000  390.000    20.000        1.031      A Matrix: SO Soil Bq/kg K40                     332.00    6.000   314.000     13.000       1.057      A CS137                945.000      2.000   954.000    38.000        0.991      A Evaluation: A = Acceptable, W = Acceptable with Warning,   N = Not Acceptable
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FLORIDA DEPT'F HEALTH-EPA INTERLABORATORY CROSS-CHECK PROGRAM DATA January through June, 1998 WATER WATER WATER WATER WATER WATER WATER WATER WATER WATER WATER Alpha Beta H-3 I-131 Sr-89 Sr-90 Co-60 Zn-65 Cs-134 Cs-137 Ba-133 Media Nuclide Collection Mon Day Yr 01 30 98 01 30 98 03 13 98 02 06 98 01 16 98 01 16 98 06 05 98 06, 05 98 06 05 98 06 05 98 06 05 98 EPA Known 30.5 3.9 2155 104.9 8 32 12.104 31 35 40 Units pCi/L pci/L pCi/L pCi/L pCi/L pCi/L pCi/L pCi/L pCi/L pCi/L pCi/L Normal.Range 0.241 0.071 0.144 0.146 0.000 0.118 0.118 0.295 0.000 0.118 0.354 Mean of Analyses 9.77 7.30 2066.33 103.97 6.00 27.33 12.33 112.00 29.00 3'7.67 37.00 N.D.K.Action Level-4.73 1 1.18-0.44-0.15-0.69-1.62 0.12 1.39-0.69 0'2-1.04 NOTES: Normal.: Normalized range.As defined in"Environmental Radioactivity Laboratory Xntercomparison Studies Program Fiscal Year 1981-1982", Environmental Monitoring Systems Laboratory, U.S.Environmental Protection Agency, P.O.Box 93478, Las Vegas, Nevada, 89193-3478.
EPA-600/4-81-004, February, 1981.N.D.K.: Normalized deviation of the mean from the known value, as defined in EPA-600/4-81-004.
NDP: NA: No data provided.No data was provided to EPA for inclusion in their report.,Not-available..Report containing th's data has not yet been received from EPA, Las Vegas.ACTXON LEVEL: (1)Cause: No cause for the low result can be found.However, the graph of 0 responding labs vs.nornamlized deviaton of the mean from the known value given on page 9 of EPA's report for this cross-check (copy attached)shows most laboratories reported a value lower than the known value.Furthermore, the second graph on page 9, responding labs vs.normalized deviation of the mean from the grand average, shows that the laboratories agree fairly well with each other.Action: None at this time.
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DOE-QAP 48 RESULTS No.Reported Reported EML Test Radionuclide Value Error Value Matrix: AI Air Filter Bq/filter EML~Re orled Error EML Evaluation GROSS BETA MN54 CO57 CO60 SB125 CS134 CS137 CE144 Matrix: WA Water Bq/I H3 1 MN54 1 CO60 1 CS137 2.300 5.950 10.180 8.960 11.100 17.100 12.700 7.700 240.100 63.500 15.000 51.500 0.040 1.960 0.300 0.080 5.44 0.485 0.040 11.110 0.846 0.070 9.090 0.732 0.300 12.160 1.151 0.100 19.740 1.380 0.100 11.860 0.957 0.100 8.210 0.796 4.800 218.300 6.505 0.600 57.000 1.900 0.300 13.600 1.200 0.600 46.000 1.700 1.173 1.094 0.916 0.986 0.913 0.866 1.071 0.938 1.100 1.114 1.103 1.120 A A A A A A A A A A A A Matrix: VE Vegetation Bq/kg 1 K40 757.000 1 CO60 11.100 1 CS137 186.000 10.000 0.500 1.000 707.500 24.987 10.575 0.206 181.500 7.141 1.070 1.050 1.025 A A A Matrix: SO Soil Bq/kg 1 K40 1 CS137 313.000 325.000 6.000 313.500 10.150 1.000 329.500 9.260 0.998 0.986 A A Evaluation:
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DOE-QAP 49 RESULTS No.Test Radionuclide Reported Value Reported EML Error Value EML~Re orted Error EML Evaluation Matrix: Al Air Filter Bq/filter GROSS BETA" 2.080 MN54 5.250 CO60.8.630 SB125 7.300 CS137 23.830 Matrix: WA Water Bq/I 0.070 2.160 0.070 0.050 4.920 0.400 0.050 9.160 0.580 0.200 8.890 0.550 0.100 22.470 1.030 0.963 1.067 0.942 0.821 1.061 A A A W A H3 84.080 MN54 36.400 CO60 51.300 NI63 95.230 CS137'2.700 Matrix: VE Vegetation Bq/kg 3.100 76.200 0.500 32.400 0.400 49.400 0.670 95.700 0.600 50.000 2.900 1.400 1.200 0.900 1.700 1.103 1.123 1.038 0.995 1.054 A A A A A 1 K40 499.000 1 CO60 20.200 1 CS137 402.000 Matrix: SO Soil Bq/kg 9.000 460.000 20.000 0.500 20.000 1.000 2.000 390.000 20.000 1.085 1.010 1.031 A A A K40 CS137 332.00 945.000 6.000 314.000 13.000 2.000 954.000 38.000 1.057 0.991 A A Evaluation:
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0 1998 ANNUALRADIOLOGICALENVIRONMENTALOPERATING REPORT TURKEY POINT PLANT- UNITS 3 & 4 TABLE OF CONTENTS DESCRIPTION PAGE Introduction Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program Discussion and Interpretation of Results Environmental Radiological Monitoring Program Annual Summary TABLE 1 Deviations / Missing Data TABLE 1A Analyses with LLDs Above Required Detection Capabilities TABLE 1B Land Use Census TABLE 2 ATTACHMENTA Radiological Surveillance of Florida Power and Light Company's Turkey Point Site ATTACHMENTB First Quarter, 1998 Second Quarter, 1998 Third Quarter, 1998 Fourth Quarter, 1998 Results from the lnterlaboratory Comparison Program, 1998 ATTACHMENTC

1998 ANNUALRADIOLOGICALENVIRONMENTALOPERATING REPORT TURKEY POINT PLANT UNITS 3 & 4 EXECUTIVE

SUMMARY

The data obtained through the Turkey Point Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program verifies that the levels of radiation and concentrations of radioactive materials in environmental samples are not increasing. These measurements verify that the dose or dose commitment to members of the public, due to operation of Turkey Point Units 3 8 4, during the surveillance year, is well within the limits established by 10 CFR 50, Appendix I.

The sampling period was from January 1, 1998 to December 31, 1998.

Additionally, supplemental samples collected by the State of Florida, DOH, do not indicate adverse trends in the radiological environment.

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0 INTRODUCTION This report is submitted pursuant to Specification 6.9 of Turkey Point Units 3 8 4 Technical Specifications. The Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report provides information, summaries and analytical results pertaining to the Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program for the calendar year indicated..This report covers surveillance activities described in the Offsite Dose Calculation Manual (ODCM) meeting the requirements of Unit 3 and Unit 4 Technical Specifications.

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RADIOLOGICALENVIRONMENTALMONITORING PROGRAM A. Pur~oe The purpose of the Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program is to provide representative measurements of radiation and of radioactive materials in those.

exposure pathways and for those radionuclides which lead to.the highest potential radiation exposures of members of the public resulting from station operation. The radiological Environmental Monitoring Program also supplements the radiological effluent monitoring program by verifying that the measurable concentrations of radioactive materials and levels of radiation are not higher than expected on the basis of the effluent measurements and the modeling of the environmental exposure pathways.

The Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program (REMP) for the Turkey Point Plant is conducted pursuant to Control 5.1 of Turkey Point Unit 3 8 4 ODCM..

Sample Locations, Types and Frequencies:

a. Direct radiation gamma exposure rate is monitored continuously at 21 locations by thermoluminescent dosimeters (TLDs). TLDs are collected and analyzed quarterly.
b. Airborne radioiodine and particulate samplers are operated continuously at five locations. Samples are collected and analyzed weekly. Analyses include iodine-131, gross beta, and gamma isotopic measurements.
c. Surface water samples are collected from three locations. Samples are collected and analyzed monthly. Analyses include gamma isotopic and tritium measurements.

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d. Shoreline sediment samples are collected from three locations coinciding with the locations for surface water samples. Samples are collected and analyzed semi-annually. Sediment samples are analyzed by gamma isotopic measurements.
e. Fish and invertebrate samples are collected from two locations coinciding with two of the locations for surface water samples.

Samples are collected and analyzed semi-annually. Fish and invertebrate samples are analyzed by gamma isotopic measurements.

Broad leaf vegetation samples are collected from three locations.

Samples are collected and analyzed monthly. Broad leaf vegetation samples are analyzed by gamma isotopic measurements.

Attachment A provides specific information pertaining to sample locations, types and frequencies.

2. Analytical Responsibility:

Radiological environmental monitoring for the Turkey Point Plant is conducted by the State of Florida, Department of Health (DOH). Samples are collected and analyzed by DOH personnel.

Samples are analyzed at the DOH Environmental Radiation Control Laboratory in Orlando, Florida.

Table 1, Environmental Radiolo ical Monitorin Pro ram A'nnual Summa provides a summary for all specified samples collected during the referenced surveillance period. Deviations from the sample schedule, missing data and/or samples not meeting the specified "A PRIORI" LLD, if any, are noted and explained in Tables 1A and 1B respectively. Analysis data for all specified samples analyzed during the surveillance period is provided in Attachment B.

Land Use Census A land use census out to a distance of 5 miles radius from the Turkey Point Plant is conducted annually to determine the location of the nearest milk animal, residence, and garden producing broad leaf vegetation, in each of the sixteen meteorological sectors. A summary of the land use census for the surveillance year'is provided in Table 2, Land Use Census Summa

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'NNUALRADIOLOGICALENVIRONMENTALOPERATING REPORT TURKEY POINT PLANT UNITS 3 & 4 No locations yielding a calculated dose or dose commitment greater than the values currently being calculated were identified by the land use census.

No locations yielding a calculated dose or dose commitment (via the same exposure pathway) 20% greater than locations currently being sampled in the radiological environmental monitoring program were identified by the land use census.

Interlaborato Com arison Pro ram The intercomparison program, for 1998, consisted of samples provided through the EPA Safe Drinking Water Program and Department of Energy QAP Program.

The EPA program consisted of one round of Water samples. The results are listed in ATTACHMENT C, RESULTS FROM THE INTERLABORATORY COMPARISON PROGRAM.

The DOE-QAP consisted of two rounds of Air Filter, Water, Soil, and Vegetation matrices. The samples were analyzed using the methods applicable to the REMP (

gamma spectroscopy, Gross Beta, and Tritium for water ). The results for nuclides associated with the REMP are listed as the last two pages of ATTACHMENT C, RESULTS FROM THE INTERLABORATORY COMPARISON PROGRAM. Please note that although our laboratory participated in the analysis for alpha in water, the results of this analysis are not used to support Turkey Point's Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program.

1998 ANNUAL RADIOLOGICALENVIRONMENTALOPERATING REPORT TURKEY POINT PLANT UNITS 3 5 4 III. DISCUSSION AND INTERPRETATION OF RESULTS A.

The Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report contains the summaries, interpretations and information required by Control 1.4 of ODCM. Table 1 provides a summary of the measurements made for the nuclides required by ODCM Table 5.1-2, for all samples specified by Table 5.1-1. In addition, summaries are provided for other nuclides identified in the specified samples, including those not related to station operation. These include nuclides such as K-40, Th-232, Ra-226, and Be-7 which are common in the Florida environment.

B. In er re tion of Resul Direct Radiation:

The results of direct radiation monitoring are consistent with past measurements for the specified locations. The exposure rate data shows no indication of any trends attributed to effluents from the plant. The measured exposure rates are consistent with exposure rates that were observed during the preoperational surveillance program. Direct radiation monitoring results are summarized in Table 1.

2. Air Particulates/Radioiodine:

Results of gross beta measurement are consistent with past measurements.

No radioiodine was detected.. The only identified isotopes, are cosmic-ray produced Be-7 and naturally occurring Pb-210 at levels consistent with past measurements.

3. Waterborne, Surface Water:

The results of radioactivity measurements in surface water samples are consistent with past measurements. Tritium was reported as present in 4 of the 36 surface water samples collected. These results are consistent with the known subsurface interchange that occurs between the closed cooling canal and its surrounding waters, and the pressure gradients caused by the flow of aquifer subsurface waters in South Florida. The highest reported tritium is less than 2% of the reporting value specified by ODCM.Table 5.1-2.

4, Waterborne, Sediment:

The results are consistent with past measurements. In addition to cosmic-ray produced Be-7 and naturally occurring isotopes, Cesium-137-.was identified in 1 of the 6 samples collected. The result is less than 13% of the required LLD specified in ODCM Table 5.1-3

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5. Waterborne, Food Products:

I The results are consistent with past measurements; only naturally occurring radionuclides were detected.

Broad Leaf Vegetation The results of radioactivity measurements are consistent with past measurements. Cs-137 was detected, as in the past, in samples collected from -the indicator and control locations. The maximum concentration reported was less than 15/o of the reporting level specified by ODCM Table 5.1-2. No other fission products were detected.

Conclusions The data obtained through the Turkey Point Plant Radiological Environmental Program verifies that the levels of radiation and concentrations of 'onitoring radioactive materials in environmental samples, representing the highest potential exposure pathways to members of the public, are not being increased.

Additionally, supplemental to the ODCM program, sampling of the direct exposure, inhalation, and ingestion pathways, performed by DOH, does not show adverse trends in levels of radiation and radioactive materials in unrestricted areas. The measurements verify that the dose or dose commitment to members of the public, due to operation of Turkey Point Units 3 8 4, during the surveillance. year, are well within "as low as reasonably achievable (ALARA)"criteria established by 10 CFR 50, Appendix I.

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PATHWAY: DIRECT RADIATION SAMPLES COLLECTED: TLD UNITS: micro-R/hr Location with Highest Annual Mean Name'ean (f)

Type and Total Number Lower Limit of All Indicator Distance 8 Range Control Locations of Analyses Performed Detection'LLD) Locations Direction Mean (f)'ange Mean (f) Range 5.1 (84/84) NW-10 7.3 (4/4) 5.5 (4/4)

Exposure Rate, 88 3.9 - 7.6 10 mi., NW 7.0' 7.6 5.3 - 5.9 Number of Nonroutine Reported Measurements = 0

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Name of Facility Turk Point Units 3 & 4, Docket No(s). 50-250 8 50-251 Location of Facility Dade Florida, Reporting Period Janua 1 - December 31 1998 (County, State)

(f)'age Ci/m'ocation PATHWAY: AIRBORNE SAMPLES COLLECTED: RADIOIODINE AND PARTICULATES UNITS:

with Highest Annual Mean Name' Mean Type and Total Number Lower Limit of All Indicator Distance & Range Control Locations of Analyses Performed Detection'LLD) Locations Direction Mean(f) Range Mean (f) Range

'>>I 260 0.024 <MDA <MDA Gross Beta, 260 0.0025 0.013 (205/208) T-72 0.013 (51/52) 0.014 (52/52) 0.004 - 0.024 <1 mi., WSW 0.006 - 0.024 0.005 - 0.026 Composite Gamma Isotopic, 20

'Be 0.0052 0.1266 (16/1 6) T-72 0.1332 (4/4) 0.1292 (4/4) 0.0811 - 0.1498 <1 mi WSW 0.1032 - 0.1498 0.1068 - 0.1473 134CS 0.00069 <MDA <MDA 137Cs 0.00066 <MDA <MDA 210Pb 0.0146 (1 6/1 6) T-51 0.0161 (4/4) 0.01 40 (4/4) 0.0084 - 0.0191 2 mi., NNW 0.0145 - 0.0176 0.0114 - 0.0160 Number of Nonroutine Reported Measurements = 0

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'Location of Facility Dade Florida, Reporting Period Janua 1 - December 31 1998 (County, State)

PATHWAY: WATERBORNE SAMPLES COLLECTED: SURFACE WATER (f)'age UNITS: Ci/L Location with Highest Annual Mean Name'ean Type and Total Number Lower Limit of All Indicator Distance 8 Range Control Locations of Analyses Performed Detection'LLD) Locations Direction Mean (f)'ange Mean (f) Range Tritium, 36 230 271 (4/24) T-81 271 (4/24) <MDA 162 - 407 6mi.,S 162 - 407 Gamma Isotopic, 36 40K 60 274 (24/24) T-81 289 (l2/12) 149 (12/12) 153 - 324 6mi., S 232 - 350 65 - 287 Mn 4 <MDA <MDA Fe 8 <MDA <MDA Co 4 <MDA <MDA Co 4 <MDA <MDA

~Zn 8 <MDA <MDA "Zr-Nb 7 <MDA <MDA 131i 5 <MDA <MDA 134Cs 5 <MDA <MDA 137CS 5 <MDA <MDA

'"Ba-La 11 <MDA <MDA Number of Nonroutine Reported Measurements = 0

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N tt ttt t Vi ttt .D tttltt.~tt- Otter Location of Facility Dade Florida, Reporting Period Janua 1 December 31 1998 (County, State)

PATHWAY: WATERBORNE (f)'age SAMPLES COLI ECTED: SHORELINE SEDIMENT UNITS: Ci/k DRY Location with Highest Annual Mean Name'ean Type and Total Number Lower Limit of All Indicator Distance 8 Range Control Locations of Analyses Performed Detection'LLD) Locations Direction Mean (f)'ange Mean (f) Range Gamma isotopic, 6 13?

C 12 22 (1/4) T-42 22 (1/4) <MDA

<1 rni., ENE "Be 100 304 (4/4) T-81 349 (2/2) <MDA 166 - 532 6mI., S 166 - 582 40K 140 396 (3/4) T-81 451 (1/2) 255 (2/2) 232 - 506 6 rni., S 249 - 261 210P 830 (4/4) T-42 b 1124 (2/2) <MDA 473 - 1130 <1 mi., ENE 1119 - 1130

"'Ra 49 702 (4/4) T-81 758 (2/2) 145 (1/2) 605 - 892 6mi., S 625 - 892 238U T-42 610 (4/4) 763 (2/2) <MDA 409 - 1117 <1 mi., ENE 409 - 1117 58Co <MDA <MDA 60Co 12 <MDA <MDA 134CS 14 <MDA <MDA Number of Nonroutine Reported Measurements = 0

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Name of Facility Turke Point Units 3 8 4, Docket No(s). 50-250 8 50-251 Location of Facility Dade Florida, Reporting Period Janua 1 - December 31 1998 (County, State)

PATHWAY: INGESTION SAMPLES COLLECTED: CRUSTACEA UNITS: Ci/k WET Location with Highest Annual Mean Name'ean (f)

Type and Total Number Lower Limit of All Indicator Distance & Range Control Locations of Analyses Performed Detection'LLD) Locations Direction Mean (f)'ange Mean (f) Range Gamma Isotopic, 4 4'K 130 1296 (2/2) T-81 1296 (2/2) '1016 (2/2) 979 - 1612 6mi., S 979 - 1612 948 - 1084 226Ra 20 856 (1/2) T-81 856 (1/2) <MDA 6mi., S Ra 1105 (1-2) T-81 1105 (1-2) <MDA 6mi., S

<MDA <MDA 59Fe 16 <MDA <MDA 56co <MDA <MDA Co 19 <MDA <MDA Zn 17 <MDA <MDA 134CS

<MDA <MDA 137C

<MDA <MDA Number of Nonroutine Reported Measurements = 0

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Name of Facility Turke Point Units 3 & 4, Docket No(s). 50-250 8 50-251 Location of Facility Dade Florida, Reporting Period J nua 1- Dec mber31 1998 (County, State)

PATHWAY: INGESTION SAMPLES COLLECTED: FISH UNITS: Ci/k WET Location with Highest Annual Mean Name'ean (f)

Type and Total Number Lower Limit of All Indicator Distance & Range Control Locations of Analyses Performed Detection'LLD) I ocations . Direction Mean(f) Range Mean (f) Range Gamma Isotopic, 4

'Be <MDA 140 (1/2) 40K 130 1835 (2/2) T-81 1835 (2/2) 1825 (2/2) 1798 - 1872 6mi., S 1798 - 1872 1379 - 2271 210Pb <MDA 255 (1/2)

Ra 377 (1/2) T-81 377 (1/2) <MDA 6mi., S Mn <MDA <MDA "Fe 16 <MDA <MDA

~co <MDA <MDA 60Co 10 <MDA <MDA, Zn 17 <MDA <MDA 134Cs <MDA <MDA n7Cs <MDA <MDA Number of Nonroutine Reported Measurements = 0

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Name of Facility Turke Point Units 3 8 4, Docket No(s). 50-250 8 50-251 Location of Facility Dade Florida, Reporting Period Janua 1 - December 31 1998 (County, State) (f)'age7of PATHWAY: INGESTION SAMPLES COLLECTED: BROAD LEAF VEGETATION UNITS: Ci/k WET Location with Highest Annual Mean Name'ean Type and Total Number Lower Limit of All Indicator Distance S. Range Control Locations of Analyses Performed Detection'LLD) Locations Direction Mean (f)" Range Mean (f)Range Gamma Isotopic, 36 Be 1515 (24/24) T-40 1648 (12/12) 1305 (12/12) 692 - 2370 3mi., W 1067 - 2370 912 - 1806 40K 100 3360 (24/24) T-41 3770 (12/1 2) 3445 (12/12) 1701 - 5605 2 mi., W/NW 2260 - 5608 2058 - 5143 137C T-41 108 (24/24) 136 (12/1 2) 25 (7/12) 32 - 294 2 mi., W/NW 32- 294 15- 46

~co <MDA <MDA 210pb 789 (3/24) -

T-40 795 (1/12) 817 (3/1 2) 570- l001 3mi., W 608 - 950 131i

<MDA <MDA 134Cs <MDA <MDA Number of Nonroutine Reported Measurements = 0

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~ y M)).~)50-Reporting Period Janua 1 - Decem er31 1998 (County, State)

NOTES The LLD is an "a priori" lower limit of detection which establishes the smallest concentration of radioactive material in a sample that will yield a net count above system background that will be detected with 95% probability with only 5%

probability of falsely concluding that a blank obser vation represents a real signal.

LLDs in this column are at time of measurement. The MDAs reported in Attachment B for the individual samples have been corrected to the time of sample collection.

b. Mean and range based upon detectable measurements only. Fraction of detectable measurements at specified locations is indicated in parentheses (f).
c. Specific identifying information for each sample location is provided in Attachment A.
d. -

Results were based upon the average net response of two TLDs. (Thermoluminescent dosimeters).

MDA refers to minimum detectable activity.

~ r 1998 ANNUALRADIOLOGICALENVIRONMENTALOPERATING REPORT TURKEY POINT PLANT UNITS 3 & 4 TABLE 1A DEVIATIONS MISSING DATA There were no deviations trom the sampling schedule. All samples were analyzed and the results included in Table 1.

1998 ANNUALRADIOLOGICALENVIRONMENTALOPERATING REPORT TURKEY POINT PLANT UNITS 3 8c 4 TABLE 1B ANALYSIS WITH LLDs ABOVE TABLE 4.12-1 DETECTION CAPABILITIES 1/1/98 12/31/98 The values specified in ODCM Table 5.1-3, Detection Capabilities, were achieved for all samples.

gr 1998 ANNUALRADIOLOGICALENVIRONMENTALOPERATING REPORT TURKEY POINT PLANT UNITS 3 & 4 TABLE 2 LAND USE CENSUS Dis nce o Neares a b 6/98 6/98 6/98 Sector Milk (c) Animal Residence Garden (d)

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L SSW SW WSW W L WNW 4.8/285 NW 3.7/316 (g) 4.4/306 NNW 4.4/337 (g) 4.5/332

1998 ANNUAL RADIOLOGICALENVIRONNIENTALOPERATING REPORT TURKEY POINT PLANT UNITS 3 8t 4 TABLE 2 LAND USE CENSUS NOTES All categories surveyed out to 5 miles radius from the Turkey Point Plant.

The following format is used to denote the location:

distance (miles)/bearing (degrees)

For example, a residence located in the north sector at a distance of 2.1 miles bearing 350 degrees is recorded as 2.1/350.

Potential milk animal locations.

Gardens with an estimated growing area of 500 square feet or more.

L denotes that the sector area is predominantly a land area unoccupied by the category type.

0 denotes that the sector area is predominantly an ocean area.

Non-residential occupied buildings in these sectors include the following:

Sector ~Dts ance ~Descri tion N 1.8/349 24-hour Security Staff Building NW 3.5/304 24-hour Security Staffing NNW 1.8/345 Security booth at park entrance

1998 ANNUAL RADIOLOGICALENVIRONMENTALOPERATING REPORT TURKEY POINT PLANT UNITS 3 & 4 ATTACHMENT KEY TO SAMPLE LOCATIONS

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1998 ANNUALRADIOLOGICALENVIRONMENTALOPERATING REPORT TURKEY POINT PLANT UNITS 3 8c 4 ATTACHMENTA PAGE 1 OF 4 PATHWAY: DIRECT RADIATION SAMPLES COLLECTED: TLD SAMPLE COLLECTION FREQUENCY: QUARTERLY Location "

~Nme ~Deecn ion N-2 Convey Point, Parking Area N-7 Black Point Marina Parking Lot N-10 Old Cutler Rd. approx. 196th Street NNW-2 East End North Canal Road NNW-10 Bailes Road 8 U.S. ¹1 NW-1 Turkey Point Entrance Road NW-5 Mowty Drive 8 117th Avenue NW-10 Newton Road, North of Coconut Palm Drive WNW-10 Homestead Middle School W-1 On-Site, North Side of Discharge Canal W-5 Palm Drive & Tallahassee Road W-9 Card Sound Road, 0.6 mile from U.S. ¹1 ~

WSW-8 Card Sound Road, 3.4 miles from U.S. ¹1 SW-1 On-Site near Land Utilization Offices SW-8 Card Sound Road, 5 miles from U.S. ¹1 SSW-5 On-Site, Southwest Corner of Cooling Canals SSW-10 Card Sound Road, west side of Toll Plaza S-5 On-Site, South East Corner of Cooling Canals S-10 Card Sound Road at Steamboat Creek SSE-1 Turtle Point SSE-10 Ocean Reef

~Con rel NNE-22 Natoma Substation

'The location name is the direction sector - approximate distance (miles)

' F 1998 ANNUALRADIOLOGICALENVIRONMENTALOPERATING REPORT TURKEY POINT PLANT UNITS 3 & 4 ATTACHMENTA Page 2 of 4 PATHWAY: AIRBORNE SAMPLES COLLECTED: RADIOIODINE AND PARTICULATES SAMPLE COLLECTION FREQUENCY: WEEKLY Location Direction Approximate ~Descri iion

~Nme Sector Distance

~miies T-51 NNW Entrance Area to Biscayne National Park T-57 NW SW 107th Avenue at Mowry Canal T-58 NW Turkey Point Entrance Road T-72 WSW Just before entrance to Land Utilization's access gate.

Control:

T-64 NNE 22 Natoma Substation

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1998 ANNUAL RADIOLOGICALENVIRONMENTALOPERATING REPORT TURKEY POINT PLANT- UNITS 3 & 4 ATTACHMENTA Page 3 of 4 PATHWAY'ATERBORNE SAMPLES COLLECTED: SURFACE WATER (OCEAN)

SAMPLE COLLECTION FREQUENCY: MONTHLY Location Direction Approximate ~Descri iion

~Nm ~ec gr Distance

~miles T-42 ENE Biscayne Bay at Turkey Point

, T-81 Card Sound, near Mouth of OldQischarge Canal Control:

T-67 N, NNE 13-18 Near Biscayne Bay, Vicinity of Cutler Plant, North to Matheson Hammock Park SAMPLES COLLECTED: SHORELINE SEDIMENT SAMPLE COLLECTION FREQUENCY: SEMI-ANNUALLY Location Direction Approximate ~Descri iion Name Sector Distance

~miles T-42 ENE Biscayne Bay at Turkey Point T-81 Card Sound, near Mouth of Old Discharge Canal

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T-67 N, NNE 13-18 Near Biscayne Bay, Vicinity of Cutler Plant, North to Matheson Hammock Park

~ w 1998 ANNUALRADIOLOGICALENVIRONMENTALOPERATING REPORT TURKEY POINT PLANT UNITS 3 & 4 ATTACHMENTA Page 4 of 4 PATHWAY: INGESTION SAMPLES COLLECTED: CRUSTACEA AND FISH SAMPLE COLLECTION FREQUENCY: SEMI-ANNUALLY Location Direction Approximate ~De cri tion Name ~Sc or Distance

~miles T-81 Card Sound Vicinity of Turkey Point Facility

'ontrol:

T-67 N, NNE 13-18 Near Biscayne Bay, Vicinity of Cutler Plant, North to Matheson Hammock Park t SAMPLES COLLECTED: BROAD LEAF VEGETATION SAMPLE COLLECTION FREQUENCY: MONTHLY Location Name Direction

~Sec or Approximate Distance

~miles

~De seri ion T-40 W 3 South of Palm Dr. on S.W. 117th Street Extension T-41 WNW Palm Dr., West of Old Missile Site near Plant Site Boundary

~Con roi:

T-67 N, NNE 13-18 Near Biscayne Bay, Vicinity of Cutler Plant, North to Matheson Hammock Park

1998 ANNUALRADIOLOGICALENVIRONMENTALOPERATING REPORT TURKEY POINT PLANT UNITS 3 & 4 ATTACHMENTB RADIOLOGICALSURVEILLANCE OF FLORIDA POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY'S TURKEY POINT SITE 1998 First Quarter, 1998 Second Quarter, 1998 Third Quarter, 1998 Fourth Quarter, 1998

FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF RADIOLOGICALSURVEILLANCE OF FLORIDA POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY TURKEY POINT SITE FIRST QUARTER 1998 BUREAU OF RADIATIONCONTROL

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TURZSY POINT SITE Technical Specifications Sampling First Quarter, 1998 Number of Sam leT e Coltectton ~Pre cene Locations Sam ted ~Sam ies

1. Direct Radiation Quarterly 22 22
2. Airborne 2.a. Air Iodines Weekly 65 2.b. AirParticulates Weekly 65
3. Waterborne 3.a. Surface Water Monthly 3 3.b. Shoreline Sediment Semiannually
4. Ingestion 4.a. Pish and Invertebrates 4.a. 1; Crustacea Semiannually 4.a.2. Pish Semiannually 4.b. Food Products Broad Leaf Vegetation Monthly Total: 174 NOTE: Measurement results having magnitudes that are significantly above the background of the measurement system are reported as net values plus or minus a one-standard-deviation error term. Measurement results that are not significantly above background are reported as "non-detectable" (ND) or as less than a Lower Limit of Detection

(<LLD), which is an estimated upper limit (with at least 95% confidence) for the true activity in the sample.

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1. DIRECT RADIATI N - TLDs - R/hour Sample Deployment 16-Dec-97 Sample Deployment 16-Dec-97 Site Collection 17-Mar-98 Site Collection 17-Mar-98 N-2 5.9 + 0.4 WSW-8 5.5 & OA (A)

N-7 5.0 + 0.4 N-10 4.7 + 0.4 SW-1 4.6 + 0.4 SW-8 4.7* 0.4 (A)

NNW-2 4.5 + 0.3 NNW-10 5.6 & 0.4 SSW-5 4.7* 0.4 SSW-10 4.9 + 0.4 NW-1 6.3 + 0.5 NW-5 4.6 k.0.3 S-5 4.9 + 0.4 (A)

NW-10 7.6 & 0.5 S-10 5.7 + 0.4 VIV-10 6.5 6 0.5 SSE-1 4.5 + 0.3 SSE-10 5.4 + 0.4 (B)

W-1 6.5 & 0.5 W-5 5.1 + 0.3 NNE-22 5.5 + 0.4 W-9 5.0 + 0.4 (A) - The dosimeter for sites WSW-8, SW-8 and S-5 were found on the ground when collection was attempted. We suspect wind blew the tld cages offthe utility pole. The TLD cages were remounted on utilitypoles and new dosimeters were deployed.

(B) - The dosimeter for site SSE-10 was found in the bushes upon collection. We suspect wind blew the TLD cage offthe utilitypole. The cage was remounted and a new dosimeter was deployed.

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2:a. IODINE-131 IN WEEKLYAIR CARTRIDGES -

i/m'ollection Date T51 T57 T58 T64 T72 05-Jan-98 <0.02 <0.02 <0.02 <0.02 <0.02 12-Jan-98 <0.02 <0.02 <0.03 <0.02 <0.02 20-Jan-98 <0.02 <0.02 <0.02 <0.02 <0.02 26-Jan-98 <0.02 <0.02 <0.02 <0.02 <0.02 03-Feb-98 <0.02 <0.02 <0.01 <0.01 <0.02 09-Feb-98 <0.02 <0.02 <0.03 <0.03 <0.03 16-Feb-98 <0.02 <0.02 <0.02 <0.03 <0.02 23-Feb-98 <0.01 <0.01 <0.01 <0.01 <0.01 02-Mar-98 <0.03 <0.03 <0.02 <0.03 <0.03 10-Mar-98 <0.02 <0.02 <0.02 <0.02 <0.02 17-Mar-98 <0.03 <0.03 <0.03 <0.04 <0.03 23-Mar-98 <0.03 <0.03 <0.03 <0.02 <0.03 30-Mar-98 <0.02 <0.02 <0.02 <0.02 <0.02

2:b.l. AIR PARTI ATE - R S BETA -

Sam le Site Ci/m'ollection Date T51 T57 T58 T64 T72 05-Jan-98 0.006 + 0.002 0.006 + 0.002 0.006 + 0.002 0.008 + 0.002 0.008 a 0.002 12-Jan-98 0.007 + 0.002 0.010 + 0.002 0.013 + 0.002 0.010 + 0.002 0.007 + 0.002 20-Jan-98 0.019 + 0.002 0.013 + 0.002 0.009 + 0.002 0.020 + 0.002 0.016 a 0.002 26-Jan-98 0.015 & 0.002 0.014 + 0.002 0.007 & 0.002 0.013 + 0.002 0.013 & 0.002 03-Feb-98 0.011 + 0.002 0.016 a 0.002 0.019 + 0.002 0.014 a 0.002 0.016 a 0.002 09-Feb-98 0.011 a 0.002 0.014 + 0.002 0.009 + 0.002 0.016 + 0.002 0.009 a 0.002 16-Feb-98 0.013 + 0:002 0.013 + 0.002 0.013 + 0.002 0.015 + 0.002 - .0.012 + 0.002 23-Feb-98 0.009 + 0.002 0.011 + 0.002 0.011 +'0.002 0.010 + 0.002 0.014 + 0.002 02-Mar-.98 0.017 + 0.002 0.015 + 0.002 0.01'4 + 0.002 0.016 + 0.002 0.015 + 0.002 10-Mar-98 0.016 + 0.002 0.019 + 0.002 0.018 + 0.002 0.020 + 0.002 0.019 + 0,002 17-Mar-98 0.019 + 0.002 0.015 + 0.002 0.015 + 0.002 0.015 + 0.003 0.019 + 0.002 23-Mar-98 0.010 + 0.002 0.011 + 0.002 0.008 + 0.002 0.012 + 0.002 0.009 + 0.002 30-Mar-98 0.010 + 0.002 0.011 + 0.002 0.010 + 0.002 0.015 + 0.002 0.012 + 0.002 Mean: 0.013 + 0.001 0.013 + 0.001 0.012 + 0.001 0.014 + 0.001 0.013 + 0.001 2.b.2. AIR PARTIC ATES AMMAANALYSIS F UARTERLY C MPQSITES i/m'~i*

998

~Sem ie Site Be-7 K-40 Cs-134 ~C-1 37 Pb-210 T51 0.1395 & 0.0107 <0.0116 <0.0008 <0.0008 0.0145 & 0.0033 T57 0.1465 & 0.0107 <0.0131 <0.0007 <0.0008 0.0191 6 0.0029 T58 0.1401 & 0.0104 <0.0157 <0.0008 <0.0006 0.0124 + 0.0031 T64 0.1473 + 0.0097 <0.0143 <0.0013 <0.0007 0.0133 + 0.0032 T72 0.1498 & 0.0102 <0.0175 <0.0008 <0.0010 0.0123 + 0.0030

3.a. SURFACE WATER - Ci/L Sample Collection Zr-95 Ba-140 Site Date H-3 K-40 Mn-54 Co-58 Fe-59 Co-60 Zn-65 Nb 95 I-131 Cs-134 Cs-137 La 140 (A) (B)

T42 23-Jan-98 <145 201 + 30 <3 <3 <7 <4 <<7 <7 <6 <4 <5 13-Feb-98 <163 172+26 <4 <4 <9 <4 <9 <7 <12 <4 06-Mar-98 <153 273 + 29 <4 <4 <9 <4 <9 <6 <13 <4 T67 22-Jan-98 <145 109 + 26 <3 <4 <10 <3 <8 <7 <7 <4 <5 18-Feb-98 <163 73 + 25 <4 <3 <7 <3 <8 <6 . <9 <4 <6 04-Mar-98 <154 122 + 26 <4 <4 <7 <4 <7 <7 <15 <4 T81 23-Jan-98 <145 331 + 32 <3 <4 <7 <4 <8 <7 <7 <4 <6 13-Feb-98 <163 232+ 28 <4 <4 <8 <4 <9 <7 <12 <5 <6 03-Mar-98 162 + 50 243 + 30 <4 <4 <10 <5 <9 <7 <14 <4 <5 <8 (A) - These tabulated LLD values for Zr/Nb-95 are the higher of the individual parent or daughter LLDs.

(B) - These tabulated LLD values are for Ba-140, either based on direct measurement of Ba-140 or based on ingrowth of La-140, whichever method yields the greater sensitivity for a given sample.

3.b. SHORELINE SEDIMENT - Ci/k d wei ht Sample Collection Site Date Be-7 K-40 Co-38 Co-60 Cs-134 Cs-137 Pb-210 Rs-226 V-238 T42 14-Jan-98 212 + 46 232 + 39 <10 <10 <10 <11 1119 + 459 687 + 15 1117 + 189 T67 13-Jan-98 <77 249 + 32 <7 <6 <8 <7 <531 143 +8 <299 T81 08-Jan-98 532 + 85 <237 <15 <15 <17 <13 473 + 179 892 + 20 428 + 180 4.a.1. CRUSTACEA - Blue Crab S ider Crab - Ci/k wet wei ht Sample Collection Site Date K-40 Mn-54 Co-58 Fe-59 Co-60 Zn-65 Cs-134 Cs-137 Ra-226 Ra-228 T67 This sample has not yet been collected.

T81 This sample has not yet been collected.

4.a.2. FISH - Man ove Sna er - Ci/k wet wei ht Sample Collection Site Date K-40 Mn-54 Co-58 Fe-59 Co-60 Zn-65 Cs-134 Cs-137 Ra-226 Ra-228 Other T67 16-Jan-98 1379 + 173 <19 <20 <38 <24 <46 <23 <17 <336 <69 'e-7: 140 + 44 Pb-210: 259+ 11 T81 This sample has not yet been collected.

4.b. BROAD LEAF VEGETATION - Brazilian Pe er - Ci/k wet wei ht Sample Collection Site Date Be-7 K-40 1-131 Cs-134 Cs-137 Pb-210 Ra-226 T40 23-Jan-98 2264 + 97 1701 + 108 <19 <12 . 34+8 <801 <281 17-Feb-98 2370+97 2379+124 <24 <11 60 + 8 <800 04-Mar-98 2313 + 46 2918 + 58 <17 58&3 795+ 150 <156 T41 23-Jan-98 1521 + 82 5608 + 182 <17 <12 55 + 7 1001 + 318 <252 17-Feb-98 2288 + 106 3899 + 155 <24 <12 200 + 11 <814 <274 04-Mar-98 1925 + 90 3959 + 139 <32 <9 61+6 <695 <231 T67 22-Jan-98 1099 + 79 4516 + 163 <20 <12 31 +6 892 + 266 <243 17-Feb-98 1806 + 100 3754 + 154. <23 <13 15+ 6 <767 <274 04-Mar-98 1742 + 85 3889 + 148 <31 <9 <10 <699 <724

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1. Direct Radiation Quarterly L~il d Number S

of 22 22

2. Airborne 2.a. Air Iodines Weekly 65 2.b. AirParticulates Weekly 65
3. Waterborne 3.a. Surface Water Monthly 3 3.b. Shoreline Sediment Semiannually
4. Ingestion 4.a. Fish and Invertebrates 4.a.l. Crustacea Semiannually 0 4.a.2. Fish 4.b. Food Products Broadleaf Vegetation Semiannually Monthly Total: 173 NOTE: Measurement results having magnitudes that are significantly above the background of the measurement system are reported as net values plus or minus a one-standard-deviation error term. Measurement results that are not significantly above background are reported as "non-detectable" (ND) or as less than a Lower Limit of Detection

(<LLD), which is an estimated upper limit (with at least 95% confidence) for the true activity in the sample.

~ r TP QR98-2 1: DIRECT RADIATION- TLDs - R/hour Sample Deployment 17-Mar-98 Sample Deployment 17-Mar-98 Site Collection 23-Jun-98 Site Collection 23-Jun-98 N-2 5.7 + 0.4 W-9 4.5 + 0.3 N-7 4.5 + 0.3 WSW-8 4.7 + 0.3 N-10 4.9 + 0.4 SW-1 5.0 + 0.4 NNW-2 4.5 + 0.3 SW-8 4.5 + 0.3 NNW-10 5.1 + 0.4 SSW-5 4.8

  • 0.4 NW-1 6.8 + 0.5 SSW-10 4.7 + 0.3 NW-5 4.5
  • 0.3 S-5 4.5 + 0.3 NW-10 7.6 & 0.6 S-10 5.4 + 0.4 WNW-10 6.0 & 0.4 SSE-1 4.6 & 0.3 W-1 6.5 & 0.5 SSE-10 (B) 5.4 + 0.4 W-5 4.9 + 0.4 NNE-22 5.4 + 0.4 2.a. IODINE-131 IN WEEKLYAIR CARTRIDGES -

Ci/m'ollection Date T51 T57 T58 T64 07-Apr-98 <0.02 <0.02 <0.02 <0.02 <0.02 13-Apr-98 <0.02 <0.02 <0.01 <0.02 <0.01 20-Apr-98 <0.02, <0.02 <0.02 <0.02 <0.02 27-Apr-98 <0.03 <0.03 <0.03 <0.03 <0.03 04-May-98 <0.02 <0.02 <0.02 <0.02 <0.03 11-May-98 <0.02 <0.02 <0.02 <0.02 <0.02 18-May-98 <0.02 <0.02 <0.02 <0.02 <0.02 26-May-98 <0.01 <0.01 <0.01 <0.01 <0.01 01-Jun-98 <0.03 <0.03 <0.03 <0.03 <0.03 08-Jun-98 <0.02 <0.02 <0.02 <0.02 <0.02 15-Jun-98 <0.02 <0.02 <0.02 <0.02 <0.02 23-Jun-98 <0.01 <0.01 <0.01 <0.01 <0.01 30-Jun-98 <0.02 <0.02 <0.02 <0.02 <0.02 2ofll

TP QR98-2 2.b.l. AIR PARTICULATES - GROSS BETA -

Sample Site Ci/m'ollection T51 T57 T58 T64 T72 Date 07-Apr-98 0.009* 0.002 0.013 + 0.002 0.011 + 0.002 0.012 + 0.002 0.006 + 0.002 13-Apr-98 0.019 + 0.003 0.014 + 0.002 0.015 + 0.002 0.021 + 0.003 0.019 + 0.002 20-Apr-98 0.016 + 0.002 0.014 + 0.002 0.020 + 0.002 0.014 + 0.002 0.016 + 0.002 27-Apr-98 0.014 + 0.002 0.015 + 0.002 0.017 + 0.002 0.019 + 0.002 0.017 + 0.002 04-May-98 0.014+0.002 0.007+0.002 0.007+0.002 0.012+0.002 0.015+0.002 11-May-98 0.015 + 0.002 0.015 + 0.002 0.017 + 0.002 0.026 + 0.003 0.016 + 0.002 18-May-98 0.012 + 0.002 0.015 + 0.002 0.013 + 0.002 0.013 + 0.002 0.013 + 0.002 26-May-98 0.023 + 0.002 0.018 + 0.002 0.017 + 0.002 0.021 + 0.002 0.021 + 0.002 01-Jun-98 0.006 + 0.002 0.009 + 0.002 <0.006 0.009 + 0.002 <0.006 08-Jun-98 0.009 + 0.002 0.006 + 0.002 0.008 + 0.002 0.009 + 0.002 0.009 + 0.002 15-Jun-98 0.019 + 0.002 0.012 + 0.002 0.018 + 0.002 0.014 t 0.002 0.015 + 0.002 23-Jun-98 0.009+0.002 0.013+0.002 0.015+0.002 0.012+0.002 0.013+0.002 30-Jun-98 0.018+0.002 0.016+0.002 0.020+0.002 0.018+0.002 0.024+0.003 Mean: 0.014 + 0.001 0.013 + 0.001 <0.014 0.015 + 0.001 <0.015 2.b.2. AIR PARTICULATES GAMMAANALYSIS OF UARTERLY COMPOSITES Ci/m'~d*

9N

~Sem ie Site Be-7 K-40 Cs-134 Cs-137 Pb-210 T51 0.1441 + 0.0113 <0.0135 <0.0007 <0.0009 0.0152 & 0.0032 T57 0.1249 + 0.0105 <0.0161 <0.0008 <0.0008 0.0166 6 0.0028 T58 0.1412 + 0.0097 <0.0158 <0.0009 <0.0007 0.0158 + 0.0040 T64 0.1460 + 0.0104 <0.0152 <0.0010 <0.0007 0.0153 6 0.0032 T72 0.1416 + 0.0130 <0.0176 <0.0009 <0.0008 0.0171 + 0.0038 3 ofll

TP 8-2 3.a. SURFACE WATER - Ci/L Sample Collection Zr-95 Ba-140 Site Date K-40 Mn-54 Co-58 Fe-59 Co-60 Zn-65 Nb-95 I-131 Cs-134 Cs-137 La 140 C

(A) (B)

T42 14-Apr-98 <150 271 + 32 <4 <4 <6 <4 <8 <7 <4 <3 <4 14-May-98 <146 344+ 31 <4 <4 <7 <4 <7 <6 <6 <4 <4 <5 10-Jun-98 <151, 374 + 37 <5 <3 <10 <5 <7 <5 <10 <4 <4 <7 T67 15-Apr-98 <150 65 +9 <1 <1 <2 <1 <2 <2 <3 <1 15-May-98 -

<146 184 + 29 <4 <5 <8 <4 <7 <6 <7 <3 <4 <6 11-Jun-98 <151 247 + 35 <3 <4 <8 <4 <8 <8 <10 <4 <4 <6 T81 14-Apr-98 <150 306 + 13 <1 <1 <3 <1 <3 <2 <3 <1

'4-May-98 <146 314 + 38 <3 <3 <8 <4 <8 <6 <7 10-Jun-98 <151 260 + 33 <4 <4 <8 <4 <6 <6 <11 <4 <4 (A) - These tabulated LLD values for ZrlNb-95 are the higher of the individual parent or daughter LLDs.

(B) - These tabulated LLD values are for Ba-140, either based on direct measurement of Ba-140 'or based on ingrowth of La-140, whichever method yields the greater sensitivity for a given sample.

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TP 98 3.b. SHORELINE SEDIMENT - Ci/k d wei ht Sample Collection Site Date Be-7 K-40 Co-58 Co-60 Cs-134 Cs-137 Pb-210 Ra-226 U-238 These samples were previously collected.

4.a.1. CRUSTACEA - Blue Crab - Ci/k wet wei ht Sample Collection K-40 Mn-54 Co-58 Fe-59 Co-60 Zn-65 Cs-134 Cs-137 Ra-226 Ra-228 Site Date T67 08-Apr-98 948 + 233 <24 <25 <30 <27 <47 <30 <22 <408 <81 T81 08-Apr-98 1612 + 197 <21 <22 <53 <26 <47 <23 <24 856 + 205 <105 4.a.2. FISH - Lookdown Jack - i/k wet wei ht Sample Collection K-40 Mn-54 Co-58 Fe-59 Co-60 Zn-65 Cs-134 Cs-137 Ra-226 Ra-228 Site Date T81 29-Apr-98 1872 + 135 <13 <16 <34 <16 <33 <15 <13 377 + 97 <62 5 of 11

TP 8-2 4.b. BROADLEAF VEGETATION - Brazilian Pe er - Ci/k wet wei ht Sample Collection Site Date Be-7 K-40 I-131 Cs-134 Cs-137 Pb-210 Ra-226 T40 16-Apr-98 1612+74 4073&157 <15 <10 35 +7 <742 <261 14-May-98 1190 + 75 3685 + 146 <20 <12 84+8 <782 <257 11-Jun-98 1067 + 67 2277 + 123 <18 95+10 <713 <260 T41 16-Apr-98 1083 + 71 5255 + 167 <16 <13 55+ 8 <766 <265 14-May-98 692+68 2875+136 <17 <12 147 + 12 , <689 <238 11-Jun-98 752 + 82 3837 + 147 <23 <12 234+ 12 <776 <258 T67 15-Apr-98 1566 + 85 2269 + 119 <20 46 + 6 950.+ 273 <277 15-May-98 912+64 5143+172 <16 <14 <12 <714 <245 11-Jun-98 1077 + 89 2396 + 133 <24 <12 22+8 .

608+255 <294 6 of11

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FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF RADIOLOGICALSURVEILLANCE FLORIDA POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY TURKEY POINT SITE THIRD QUARTER 1998 BUREAU OF RADIATIONCONTROL

TP QR98-3 TURKEY POINT SITE Technical Specifications Sampling Third Quarter, 1998 Number of am leT e ~otlection F~re cene Locations Sam ted ~Sam les

1. Direct Radiation Quarterly 22 22
2. Airborne.

2.a. Air Iodines Weekly 65 AirParticulates

'.b.

Weekly 65

3. Waterborne 3.a. Surface Water Monthly 3 3.b. Shoreline Sediment Semiannually
4. Ingestion 4.a. Fish and Invertebrates 4.a.1. Crustacea Semiannually 2.

4.a.2. Fish Semiannually 2 4.b. Food Products Broadleaf Vegetation Monthly 3 Total: 177 NOTE: Measurement results having magnitudes that are significantly above the background of the measurement system are reported as net values plus or minus a one-standard-deviation error term. Measurement results that are not significantly above background are reported as "non-detectable" (ND) or as less than a Lower Limit of Detection

((LLD), which is an estimated upper limit (with at least 95% confidence) for the true activity in the sample.

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TP QR98-3 1.'IRECT RADIATI N - TLDs - R/hour Sample Deployment 23-Jun-98 Sample Deployment 23-Jun-98 Site Collection 23-Se -98 Site Collection 23-Se -98 N-2 5.0 + 0.4 WSW-8 4.6 & 0.3 N-7 4.3 + 0.3 N-10 4.6 + 0.3 SW-1 4.2 + 0.3 SW-8 4.1 + 0.3 NNW-2 4.0 + 0.3 NNW-10 4.9 + 0.4 SSW-5 44+03 SSW-10 4.3 + 0.3 NW-1 6.0 + 0.4 NW-5 3.9 + 0.3 S-5

  • 4.3 0.3 NW-10 7.0 + 0.5 S-10 5.2 + 0.4 WI'AV-10 5.9 + 0.4 SSE-1 4.3 + 0.3 SSE-10 5.3 + 0.4 W-1 5.9 + 0.4 W-5 4.8 & 0.4 NNE-22 5.3 + 0.4 W-9 4.2 + 0.3 2.a. IODINE-131 IN WEEKLYAIR ARTRID ES - Ci/m'am le Site Collection Date T51 T57 T58 T64 T72 06-Jul-98 <0.03 <0.03 <0.03 <0.03 <0.03 13-Jul-98 <0.01 <0.01 <0.01 <0.01 <0.01 20-Jul-98 <0.01 <0.01 <0.02 <0.01 <0.01 27-Jul-98 <0.02 <0.02 <0.02 <0.02 <0.02 03-Aug-98 <0.02 <0.02 <0.02 <0.02

<0.02'0.02 10-Aug-98 <0.02 <0.01 <0.01 <0.02 17-Aug-.98 <0.02 <0.02 <0.02 <0.02 <0.02 24-Aug-98 <0.01 <0.01 <0.01 <0.01 <0.01 31-Aug-98 <0.01 <0.01 <0.01 <0.01 <0.01 08-Sep-98 <0.02 <0.02 <0.02 <0.02 <0.02 14-Sep-98 <0.02 <0.02 <0.02 <0.02 <0.02 21-Sep-98 <0.02 <0.02 <0.02 <0.02 <0.02 28-Sep-98 <0.02 <0.06 <0.02 <0.02 <0.02 2 of 12

4 TP QR98-3 2.b.l. AIR PARTIC ATE - ROSS BETA - i/m' Sam le Site Collection Date T51 T57 T58 T64 T72 06-Jul-98 0.012 + 0.002 0.018 + 0.003 0.018 + 0.003 0.020 + 0.003 0.017 + 0.003 13-Jul-98 0.012 + 0.002 0.014 + 0.002 0.011 + 0.002 0.015 + 0.002 0.013

  • 0.002 20-Jul-98 0.008 + 0.002 0.006 + 0.002 0.012 + 0.003 0.010 + 0.002 0.009 + 0.002 27-Jul-98 0.019 + 0.002 0.019 & 0.002 0.017 + 0.002 0.020 + 0.002 0.019 + 0.002 03-Aug-98 0.017 & 0.002 0.018 + 0.002 0.018 + 0.002 0.019 + 0.003 0.016 + 0.002 10-Aug-98 0.009 & 0.002 0.005 + 0.002 0.008 ~ 0.002 0.008 & 0.002 0.011 + 0.002 17-Aug-98 0.005 + 0.002 0.008 + 0.002 0.009 + 0.002 0.007 + 0.002 0.009 + 0.002 24-Aug-98 0.012 + 0.002 0.009 + 0.002 0.009 + 0.002 0.009 + 0.002 0.012 + 0.002 31-Aug-98 0.018 + 0.002 0.014 6 0.002 0.022 + 0.002 0.020 + 0.002 0.018 + 0.002 08-Sep-98 0.012 + 0.002 0.012 + 0.002 0.017 + 0.002 0.013 + 0.002 0.014 + 0.002 14-Sep-98 0.014 + 0.002 0.015 + 0.002 0.014 + 0.002 0.015 + 0.002 0.012 + 0.002 21-Sep-98 0.007 + 0.002 0.009 + 0.002 0.009 + 0.002 0.007 + 0.002 0.007 + 0.002 .

28-Sep-98 0.009 + 0.002 <0.014 (A) 0.012 + 0.002 0.013 + 0.002 0.015 + 0.002 Mean: 0.012 + 0.001 <0.012 0.014 + 0.001 0.014 + 0.001 0.013 + 0.001 (A) - The air pump failed during the sampling period. The pump is estimated to have run 49 out of 175 hours0.00203 days <br />0.0486 hours <br />2.893519e-4 weeks <br />6.65875e-5 months <br /> during the sampling interval.

2.b.2. AIR PARTI ATES - AMMAANALY I F ARTERLY COMPOSITES Ci/m~

Third uarter 1998

~Sam le ite Be-7 K-40 Cs-134 Cs-137 Pb-210 T51 0.0811 6 0.0094 <0.0201 <0.0009 <0.0005 0.0176 & 0.0028 T57 0.0916 + 0.0104 <0.0198 <0.0009 <0.0006 0.0120 + 0.0034 T58 0.1042 & 0.0109 <0.0132 <0.0006 <0.0008 0.0160 & 0.0033 T64 0.1068 + 0.0081 <0.0195 <0.0008 <0.0006 0.0160 + 0.0034 T72 0.1032 & 0.0094 <0.0162 '0.0012 <0.0007 0.0127 6 0.0028 3 of12

TP 8 3.a. SURFACE WATER - Ci/L Sample Collection Zr-95 Ba-140 Site Date H-3 K-40 Mn-54 Co-58 Fe-59 Co-60 Zn-65 ~ 95 I-131 Cs-134 Cs-137 La-j40 (A) P)

T42 15-Jul-98 <152 327+ 32 <4 <4 <8 <5 17-Aug-98 <144 316 + 34 <3 <4 <10 <<4 <7 <6 <6 09-Sep-98 <144 287+ 33 <4 <4 <8 <4 <8 <13 T67 16-Jul-98 <152 162+ 31 <4 <4 <8 <5 <7 <5 <4 <4 18-Aug-98 <144 287+ 32 <3 <4 <6 <4 <8 <8 <<6 <5 10-Sep-98 <144 216 + 32 <3 <4 <8 <4 <7 <7 <12 <4 <6 T81 15-Jul-98 407 +.54 349 + 33 <3 <4 <9 <5 <8 <6 <7 17-Aug-98 348 + 51 350 + 33 <4 <4 <7 <5 <9 <6 <5 <4 <6 09-Sep-98 165 + 47 299 + 33 <4 <4 <9 <4 <9 <<8 <14 <4 <8 (A) - These tabulated LLD values for Zr/Nb-95 are the higher of the individual parent or daughter LLDs.

(B) - These tabulated LLD values are for Ba-140, either based on direct measurement of Ba-140 or based on ingrowth of La-140, whichever method yields the greater sensitivity for a given sample.

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4 TP 98 3.b. SEDIMENT - Ci/k d wei ht Sample Collection Site Date Be-7 K-40 Co-58 Co-60 Cs-134 Cs-137 Pb-210 Ra-226 U-238 T42 09-Jul-98 304+ 71 506 + 69 <12 <12 <14 22+ 5 1130+252 605 + 18 409+ 139 T67 14-Jul-98 <77 261 + 41 <7 . <7 <7 <8 <623 <32 <313 T81 09-Jul-98 166 + 44 451 + 72 <12 <10 <12 <11 599 & 221 625 + 17 484 + 149 4.a.l. CRUSTACEA Blue Crab - Ci/k wet wei ht Sample Collection Site Date K-40 Mn-54 Qo-58 Fe-59 Co-60 Zn-65 Cs-134 Cs-137 Ra-226 Ra-228 T67 31-Aug-98 1084 + 134 <17 <22 <50 <16 <46 <20 <20 <363 <75 T81 27-Aug-98 979 + 147 <22 <28 <62 <24 <52 <23 <22 '105 + 239 <102 4.a.2.FISH-Man rove Sna er Bass Perch- Ci/k wetwei ht Sample Collection Site Date K-40 Mn-54 Co-58 Fe-59 Co-60 Zn-65 Cs-134 Cs-137 'a-226 Ra-228 T67 27-Aug-98 2271 + 210 <18 <26 <59 <20 <47 <20 <22 <337 <85 T81 26-Aug-98 1798 + 208 <23 <21 <51 <24 <50 <19 <23 <471 <101 5 of12

TP 8-3.

4.b. BROADLEAF VEGETATION - Brazilian Pe er - Ci/k wet wei ht Sample Collection Site Date Be-7 K-40 I-131 Cs-134 Cs-137 Pb-210 Ra-226 T40 16-Jul-98 1160 + 94 2431 + 140 <24 <13 111 + 11 <858 <331 19-Aug-98 1572 + 88 2238 + 124 <11 <12 85+9 <706 <289 10-Sep-98 1378 + 92 2148 + 138 <22 <10 80+ 12 <856 <305 T41 '6-Jul-98 812 + 28 2989 + 52 294&5 <265 <95 19-Aug-98 1527 + 83 3969 + 147 <13 <12 211 + 12 <719 <259 10-Sep-98 1392 + 71 3684 + 146 <18 76+9 <641 <228 T67 16-Jul-98 935 +71 3397& 160 <18 <13 <766 18-Aug-98 1048 + 69 2058+ 113 <8 25+5 <630 <230 10-Sep-98 978 + 69 2358 + 124 <16 <10 21+6 <698 <245 6 of12

PI.ORIDA DEPARTMENT OP RADIOLOGICALSURVEILLANCE OF FLORIDA POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY TURKEY POINT SITE FOURTH QUARTER 1998 BUREAU OF RADIATIONCONTROL

TP QR98-4 TURKEY POINT SITE Technical Specifications Sampling Fourth Quarter, 1998 Number of am leT e ~oltectionF~re cene Locations Sam ted ~Sam les

1. Direct Radiation Quarterly 22 22
2. Airborne 2.a. Air Iodines Weekly 65 2.b. AirParticulates Weekly 65
3. Waterborne 3.a. Surface Water Monthly 3 3.b. Shoreline Sediment Semiannually 0
4. Ingestion 4.a. Fish and Invertebrates 4.a.l. Crustacea Semiannually 0 ~

4.a.2. Fish Semiannually

.4.b. Food Products Broadleaf Vegetation Monthly Total: 170 NOTE: Measurement results having magnitudes that are significantly above the background of the measurement system are reported as net values plus or minus a one-standard-deviation error term. Measurement results that are not significantly above background are reported as "non-detectable" (ND) or as less than a Lower Limit of Detection

((LLD), which is an estimated upper limit (with at least 95% confidence) for the true activity in the sample.

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TP QR98-4

1. DIRECT RADIATION- TLDs - R/hour Sample ~

Deployment 23-Sep-98 Sample Deployment 23-Sep-98 Site Collection 16-Dec-98 Site Collection 16-Dec-98 N-2 5.3 + 0.4  : WSW-8 5.0 + 0.4 N-7 4.8 & 0.4 N-10 4.6 + 0.3 SW-1 4.4 + 0.3 SW-8 4.2 + 0.3 NNW-2 4.1 + 0.3 NNW-10 5.1 + 0.6 SSW-5 4.4 + 0.3 SSW-10 4.5 + 0.3 NW-1 5.8 +'0.4 NW-5 4.3 + 0.3 S-5 4.3 + 0.3 NW-10 7.0 + 0.5 S-10 5.3 + 0.4 WNW-10 5.8 + 0.4 SSE-1 4.2 + 0.3 SSE-10 5.1 + 0.4 W-1 5.9+ 0.4 W-5 4.4 + 0.3 NNE-22 5.9 + 0.4 W-9 4.5 + 0.3 2 of 12

TP QR98-4 2.a. IODINE-131 IN WEEKLYAIR CARTRID ES -

0 Collection Date T51. T57 i/m'am T58 le Site T64 T72 05-Oct-98 <0.02 <0.03 <0.02 <0.02 <0.02 13-Oct-98 <0.03 <0.03 <0.03 <0.03 <0.03 ~

20-Oct-98 <0.02 <0.02 <0.02 <0.01 <0.02 26-Oct-98 <0.01 <0.01 <0.01 02-Nov-98 <0.02 <0.02 <0.02 <0.02 <0.02 09-Nov-98 <0.02 <0.02 <0.02 <0.02 <0.02 16-Nov-98 '0.02 <0.02 <0.02 <0.02 <0.02 23-Nov-98 <0.04 <0.03 <0.03 <0.03 <0.03 30-Nov-98 <0.03 <0.03 <0.03 <0.02 '0.03 07-Dec-98 <0.02 <0.02 <0.02 <0.02 <0.02 14-Dec-98 <0.02 <0.02 <0.02 <0.03 <0.02 21-Dec-98 <0.02 <0.02 <0.02 <0.02 <0.02 28-Dec-98 <0.02 <0.02 <0.02 <0.02 <0.02 e

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TP QR98-4 2.b.1. AIR PARTICULATE - RO S BETA -

Ci/m'am le Site Collection

'ate T51 T57 T58 T64 T72 05-Oct-98 0.010+0.002 0.010+0.003 0.011+0.002 0.009+0.002 0.010 + 0.002 13-Oct-98 0.005 + 0.002 0.008 + 0.002 0.007 + 0.002 0.007 + 0.002 0.008 + 0.002 20-Oct-98 0.010+0.002 0.008+0.002 0.012+0.002 0.011+0.002 0.010+0.002 26-Oct-98 0.010 + 0.002 0.008 + 0.002 0.010 + 0.002 0.008 + 0.002 0.010 + 0.002 02-Nov-98 0.019+0.002 0.017+0.002 0.019+0.002 0.017+0.002 0.019+0.pp2 09-Nov-98 0.017 + 0.002 0.016 + 0.002,0.020 + 0.003 0.017 + 0.002 0.016 + 0.002 16-Nov-98 0.011 + 0.002 0.011 a 0.002 0.010 a 0.002 0.010 + 0.002 0.016 + 0.002 23-Nov-98 0.006 + 0.002 0.006 + 0.002 0.007 + 0.002 0.005 + 0.002 0.008 + 0.002 30-Nov-98 0.010 + 0.002 0.012 + 0.002 0.013

  • 0.002 0.017 + 0.002 0.012 + 0.002 0.011+0.002 0.009+0.002 0.009 + 0.002 0.008 + 0.002 0.012 + 0.002 '7-Dec-98 14-Dec-98 0.009+0.002 0.007+0.002 0.006 + 0.002 0.008 + 0.002 0.010 + 0.002 21-Dec-98 '.016 + 0.002 0.016 + 0.002 0.018 + 0.002 0.021 + 0.002 0.021 + 0.002 28-Dec-98 0.006+0.002 0.004+0.002 0.007+0.002 0.008+0.002 0.009+0.002 Mean: 0.011 + 0.001 0.010 + 0.001 0.011 + 0.001 0.011 + 0.001 0.012 a 0.001 2.b.2. AIR PARTICULATES - AMMAANALYSIS OF ARTERLY C MPOSITE Ci/m'ourth uarter 1 8

~Sem ie Site Be-7 K-40 Cs-134 Cs-137 Pb-210 T51 0.1264 + 0.0091 <0.0152 <0.0009 <0.0008 0.0170 & 0.0024 T57 0.1223 + 0.0100 <0.0190 <0.0010 <0.0006 '.0137 6 0.0023 T58 0.1317 & 0.0107 <0.0125 <0.0011 <0.0007 0.0084 6 0.0029 T64 0.1165 & 0.0103 <0.0168 <0.0008 <0.0008 0.0114 + 0.0029 T72 0.1380 + 0.0106 <0.0219 <0.0009 <0.0009 0.0133 + 0.0030 4 of 12

0 TP 8-4.

3.a. SURFACE WATER - Ci/L

. Sample Collection Zr-95 Ba-140 Site Date Mn-54 Co-58 Fe-59 Co-60 Zn-65 Nb 95 I-131 Cs-134 Cs-137 La-140 (A) (13)

T42 . 15-Oct-98 <145 156' 30 <4 <4 <7 <4 <6 <6 <6 <4 <4 <6 10-Nov-98 <148 213 + 29 <6 <6 <11 <6 <11 <10 <12 <6 03-Dec-98 <145 174 + 29 <5 <4 <8 <4 <10 <7 <20 <5 <10 T67 15-Oct-98 <145- 139 + 32 <3 <4 <6 <4 <9 <7 <7 <4 12-Nov-98 <147 92 6 28 <3 <4. <9 <3 - <6 <7 <7 <6 09-Dec-98 <145 89 + 24 <3 <3 <9 <2 <8 <7 <12 <3 <6 T81 14-Oct-98 <145 301 + 35 <3 <4 <7 <4 <6 <7 <6 10-Nov-98 <148 239 + 31 <3 <4 <7 <3 <8 <8 <9 <4 03-Dec-98 <146 246 + 31 <2 <5 <9 <4 <6 <6 <19 <4 <8 (A) - These tabulated LLD values for Zr/Nb-95 are the higher of the individual parent or daughter LLDs.

(B) - These tabulated LLD values are for Ba-140, either based on direct measurement of Ba-140 or based on ingrowth of La-140, whichever method yields the greater sensitivity for a given sample.

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I 3.b. SEDIMENT - Ci/k d wei ht TP Q 98-4 Sample Collection Site Date Be-7, K-40 Co-58 Co-60 Cs-134 Cs-137 Pb-210 Ra-226 U-238 These samples were previously collected.

4.a.l. CR STA EA- Ci/k wetwei ht Sample Collection Site Date K-40 Mn-54 Co-58 Fe-59 Co-60 Zn-65 Cs-134 Cs-137 Ra-226 Ra-228 These samples were previously collected.

4.a.2. FISH - Ci/k wet wei ht Sample Collection Site Date K-40 Mn-54 Co-58 Fe-59 Co-60 Zn-65 Cs-134 Cs-137 Ra-226 Ra-228

. These samples were previously collected.

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0 4.b. BROAD LEAF VEGETATION - Brazilian Pe er - Ci/k wet wei ht Sample Collection Site Date Be-7 K-40 1-131 Cs-134 Cs-137 Pb-210 Ra-226

- T40 15-Oct-98 1713 + 97 4741 + 180 <20 <14 188+ 12 <857 <287 12-Nov-98 1394 + 79 3294 + 138 <26 <14 41+8 <899 <324 09-Dec-98 1741 + 84 3524 + 137 <20 <10 84+ 9 <697 <243 T41 15-Oct-98 2004+91 3408+ 151 <16 108+ 9 <787 <258 12-Nov-98 837+ 64 2260+ 122 '27 <14 170+ 9 <879 <351 09-Dec-98 1761 + 40 3493 6 69 <9

'15 32+3. -570+142 <116 T67 15-Oct-98 1669 + 100 4040 + 180 <18 <13 <909 <294 12-Nov-98 1370 + 74 2811 + 129 <23 <15 16+ 5 <1014 <357 09-Dec-98 1454 + 82 4704 + 196 <24 <13 <15 <829 <294 7 of12

L 1998 ANNUALRADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT TURKEY POINT PLANT UNITS 3 & 4 ATTACHMENTC RESULTS FROM THE INTERLABORATORY COMPARISON PROGRAM 1998

L FLORIDA DEPT'F HEALTH - EPA INTERLABORATORY CROSS-CHECK PROGRAM DATA January through June, 1998 Media Nuclide Collection EPA Units Normal. Mean of N.D.K. Action Mon Day Yr Known Range Analyses Level WATER Alpha 01 30 98 30.5 pCi/L 0.241 9.77 -4.73 1 WATER Beta 01 30 98 3.9 pci/L 0.071 7.30 1.18 WATER H-3 03 13 98 2155 pCi/L 0.144 2066.33 -0.44 WATER I-131 02 06 98 104.9 pCi/L 0.146 103.97 -0.15 WATER Sr-89 01 16 98 8 pCi/L 0.000 6.00 -0.69 WATER Sr-90 01 16 98 32 pCi/L 0.118 27.33 -1.62 WATER Co-60 06 05 98 12 pCi/L 0.118 12.33 0.12 WATER Zn-65 06, 05 98 . 104 pCi/L 0.295 112.00 1.39 WATER Cs-134 06 05 98 31 pCi/L 0.000 29.00 -0.69 WATER Cs-137 06 05 98 35 pCi/L 0.118 3'7. 67 0 '2 WATER Ba-133 06 05 98 40 pCi/L 0.354 37.00 -1.04 NOTES:

Normal.: Normalized range. As defined in "Environmental Radioactivity Laboratory Xntercomparison Studies Program Fiscal Year 1981 1982", Environmental Monitoring Systems Laboratory, U. S. Environmental Protection Agency, P. O. Box 93478, Las Vegas, Nevada, 89193-3478.

EPA-600/4-81-004, February, 1981.

N.D.K.: Normalized deviation of the mean from the known value, as defined in EPA-600/4-81-004.

NDP: No data provided. No data was provided to EPA for inclusion in their report.

NA: ,Not- available. .Report containing th's data has not yet been received from EPA, Las Vegas.

ACTXON LEVEL:

(1) Cause: No cause for the low result can be found.

However, the graph of 0 responding labs vs. nornamlized deviaton of the mean from the known value given on page 9 of EPA's report for this cross-check (copy attached) shows most laboratories reported a value lower than the known value. Furthermore, the second graph on page 9, responding labs vs. normalized deviation of the mean from the grand average, shows that the laboratories agree fairly well with each other.

Action: None at this time.

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DOE-QAP 48 RESULTS No. Reported Reported EML EML ~Re orled Test Radionuclide Value Error Value Error EML Evaluation Matrix: AI Air Filter Bq/filter GROSS BETA 2.300 0.040 1.960 0.300 1.173 A MN54 5.950 0.080 5.44 0.485 1.094 A CO57 10.180 0.040 11.110 0.846 0.916 A CO60 8.960 0.070 9.090 0.732 0.986 A SB125 11.100 0.300 12.160 1.151 0.913 A CS134 17.100 0.100 19.740 1.380 0.866 A CS137 12.700 0.100 11.860 0.957 1.071 A CE144 7.700 0.100 8.210 0.796 0.938 A Matrix: WA Water Bq/I H3 240.100 4.800 218.300 6.505 1.100 A 1 MN54 63.500 0.600 57.000 1.900 1.114 A 1 CO60 15.000 0.300 13.600 1.200 1.103 A 1 CS137 51.500 0.600 46.000 1.700 1.120 A Matrix: VE Vegetation Bq/kg 1 K40 757.000 10.000 707.500 24.987 1.070 A 1 CO60 11.100 0.500 10.575 0.206 1.050 A 1 CS137 186.000 1.000 181.500 7.141 1.025 A Matrix: SO Soil Bq/kg 1 K40 313.000 6.000 313.500 10.150 0.998 A 1 CS137 325.000 1.000 329.500 9.260 0.986 A Evaluation: A = Acceptable, W = Acceptable with Warning, N = Not Acceptable

DOE-QAP 49 RESULTS No. Reported Reported EML EML ~Re orted Test Radionuclide Value Error Value Error EML Evaluation Matrix: Al Air Filter Bq/filter GROSS BETA "

2.080 0.070 2.160 0.070 0.963 A MN54 5.250 0.050 4.920 0.400 1.067 A CO60 . 8.630 0.050 9.160 0.580 0.942 A SB125 7.300 0.200 8.890 0.550 0.821 W CS137 23.830 0.100 22.470 1.030 1.061 A Matrix: WA Water Bq/I H3 84.080 3.100 76.200 2.900 1.103 A MN54 36.400 0.500 32.400 1.400 1.123 A CO60 51.300 0.400 49.400 1.200 1.038 A NI63 95.230 0.670 95.700 0.900 0.995 A CS137 '2.700 0.600 50.000 1.700 1.054 A Matrix: VE Vegetation Bq/kg 1 K40 499.000 9.000 460.000 20.000 1.085 A 1 CO60 20.200 0.500 20.000 1.000 1.010 A 1 CS137 402.000 2.000 390.000 20.000 1.031 A Matrix: SO Soil Bq/kg K40 332.00 6.000 314.000 13.000 1.057 A CS137 945.000 2.000 954.000 38.000 0.991 A Evaluation: A = Acceptable, W = Acceptable with Warning, N = Not Acceptable

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