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{{#Wiki_filter:ENCLOSURE TO NL-21-030 2020 Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report ENTERGY NUCLEAR OPERATIONS, INC.
{{#Wiki_filter:ENCLOSURE TO NL-21-030 2020 Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report ENTERGY NUCLEAR OPERATIONS, INC.
INDIAN POINT UNIT 1, 2, and 3 NUCLEAR POWER PLANTS DOCKET Nos. 50-03, 50-247, and 50-286
INDIAN POINT UNIT 1, 2, and 3 NUCLEAR POWER PLANTS DOCKET Nos. 50-03, 50-247, and 50-286  


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Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report
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==SUMMARY==
==SUMMARY==
7 1.1   Introduction                                           8 1.2   Sampling and Analysis                                   8 1.3   Land Use Census                                         8 1.4   Summary of Results                                     9 1.5   Conclusions                                             9
7 1.1 Introduction 8
1.2 Sampling and Analysis 8
1.3 Land Use Census 8
1.4 Summary of Results 9
1.5 Conclusions 9  


==2.0   INTRODUCTION==
==2.0 INTRODUCTION==
10 2.1   Overview                                               11 2.2   Site Description                                       12 2.3   Program Background                                     12 2.4   Program Objectives                                     12 3.0   RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLING PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS                                                 14 3.1   Sample Collection                                     15 3.2   Sample Analysis                                       15 3.3   Sample Collection and Analysis Methodology             15 3.3.1         Direct Radiation                         15 3.3.2         Airborne Particulates and Radioiodine   16 3.3.3         Drinking Water                           16 3.3.4         Ground Water                             16 3.3.5         Soil                                     16 3.3.6         Broad Leaf Vegetation                   16 3.3.7         Hudson River Water                       16 3.3.8         Hudson River Bottom Sediment             17 3.3.9         Hudson River Shoreline Soil             17 3.3.10       Hudson River Aquatic Vegetation         17 3.3.11       Fish and Invertebrates                   17 3.3.12       Land Use Census                         17 3.4     Statistical Methodology                               18 3.4.1         Lower Limit of Detection and MDC         18 3.4.2         Table Statistics                         19
10 2.1 Overview 11 2.2 Site Description 12 2.3 Program Background 12 2.4 Program Objectives 12 3.0 RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLING PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS 14 3.1 Sample Collection 15 3.2 Sample Analysis 15 3.3 Sample Collection and Analysis Methodology 15 3.3.1 Direct Radiation 15 3.3.2 Airborne Particulates and Radioiodine 16 3.3.3 Drinking Water 16 3.3.4 Ground Water 16 3.3.5 Soil 16 3.3.6 Broad Leaf Vegetation 16 3.3.7 Hudson River Water 16 3.3.8 Hudson River Bottom Sediment 17 3.3.9 Hudson River Shoreline Soil 17 3.3.10 Hudson River Aquatic Vegetation 17 3.3.11 Fish and Invertebrates 17 3.3.12 Land Use Census 17 3.4 Statistical Methodology 18 3.4.1 Lower Limit of Detection and MDC 18 3.4.2 Table Statistics 19  


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Page 4.0   INTERPRETATION AND TRENDS OF RESULTS                         29 4.1     Direct Radiation                                       32 4.2     Airborne Particulates and Radioiodine                 32 4.3     Drinking Water                                         33 4.4     Ground Water                                           33 4.5     Soil                                                   33 4.6     Broad Leaf Vegetation                                 33 4.7     Hudson River Water                                     33 4.8     Hudson River Bottom Sediment                           34 4.9     Hudson River Shoreline Soil                           34 4.10 Hudson River Aquatic Vegetation                           34 4.11 Fish and Invertebrates                                   34 4.12 Land Use Census                                           34 4.13 Conclusion                                               35 5.0   RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING PROGRAM                 36
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Page 4.0 INTERPRETATION AND TRENDS OF RESULTS 29 4.1 Direct Radiation 32 4.2 Airborne Particulates and Radioiodine 32 4.3 Drinking Water 33 4.4 Ground Water 33 4.5 Soil 33 4.6 Broad Leaf Vegetation 33 4.7 Hudson River Water 33 4.8 Hudson River Bottom Sediment 34 4.9 Hudson River Shoreline Soil 34 4.10 Hudson River Aquatic Vegetation 34 4.11 Fish and Invertebrates 34 4.12 Land Use Census 34 4.13 Conclusion 35 5.0 RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING PROGRAM 36  


==SUMMARY==
==SUMMARY==
5.1 2020 Annual Radiological Monitoring Program Summary 37 5.2 Land Use Census 37 5.3 Sampling Deviations 37 5.4 Analytical Deviations 37 5.5 Special Reports 37 6.0.
HISTORICAL TRENDS 97 7.0 INTERLABORATORY COMPARISON PROGRAM 116 7.1 Program Description - Teledyne Brown Engineering 117 Environmental Services Comparison Programs 7.2 Acceptance Criteria 117 7.2.1 Analytics Sample Results Evaluation 117 7.2.2 ERA and MAPEP Sample Result Evaluation 118 7.3 Program Results Summary 118 7.4 Environmental TLD Quality Assurance 123


5.1    2020 Annual Radiological Monitoring Program Summary    37 5.2    Land Use Census                                        37 5.3    Sampling Deviations                                    37 5.4    Analytical Deviations                                  37 5.5    Special Reports                                        37 6.0. HISTORICAL TRENDS                                              97 7.0   INTERLABORATORY COMPARISON PROGRAM                            116 7.1    Program Description - Teledyne Brown Engineering      117 Environmental Services Comparison Programs 7.2    Acceptance Criteria                                  117 7.2.1 Analytics Sample Results Evaluation            117 7.2.2 ERA and MAPEP Sample Result Evaluation          118 7.3    Program Results Summary                              118 7.4    Environmental TLD Quality Assurance                  123
==8.0 REFERENCES==
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==8.0  REFERENCES==
Plant: Indian Point Energy Center Year: 2020 Page 4 of 128 ANNUAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT LIST OF FIGURES FIGURE TITLE Page A-1 Sampling Locations (Within Two Miles) 23 A-2 Sampling Locations (Greater Than Two Miles) 24 A-3 Additional Sampling Locations 25 C-1 Direct Radiation, Annual Summary, 2009 to 2020 100 C-2 Radionuclides in Air - Gross Beta, 2009 to 2020 102 C-3 Radionuclides in Hudson River Water, Inlet & Discharge 104 2009 to 2020 C-4 Radionuclides in Drinking Water, 106 2009 to 2020 C-5 Radionuclides in Shoreline Soil, 2009 to 2020 108 C-6 Radionuclides in Broad Leaf Vegetation, 2009 to 2020 110 C-7 Radionuclides in Fish & Invertebrates, 2009 to 2020 112 C-9 Radionuclides in Bottom Sediment, 2009 to 2020 115
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* Environmental Samples A-3 Reporting Levels for Radioactivity Concentrations in 28 Environmental Samples B-1 Summary of Sampling Deviations - 2020 38 B-1a 2020 Air Sampling Deviations 39 B-1b 2020 Other Media Deviations 39 B-1c 2020 Changes to the REMP Program 40 B-2 Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program Summary 41 Indian Point Energy Center - 2020 B-3 Direct Radiation, Quarterly Data - 2020 47 B-4 Direct Radiation, 2010 through 2020 Data 48 B-5 Direct Radiation, Inner and Outer Rings - 2020 49 B-6 Gross Beta Activity in Airborne Particulate Samples - 2020 50 B-7 lodine-131 Activity in Airborne Charcoal Samples - 2020 52 B-8 Gamma Emitters in Airborne Particulate Samples - 2020 54 B-9 Radionuclides in Drinking Water Samples - 2020 59 B-10 Radionuclides in Groundwater Samples - 2020 63 B-11 Gamma Emitters in Soil Samples - 2020 64 B-12 Gamma Emitters in Broad Leaf Vegetation Samples - 2020 65 B-13 Radionuclides in River Water Samples - 2020 74 B-14 Gamma Emitters in Bottom Sediment Samples - 2020 80 B-15 Radionuclides in Shoreline Soil Samples - 2020 82 B-16 Gamma Emitters in Aquatic Vegetation Samples - 2020 85 B-17 Radionuclides in Fish/ Invertebrates - 2020 88 B-18 Land Use Census, Residence & Milch Animal Results 2020 95 B-19 Land Use Census - 2020 - Unrestricted Area Boundary 96 and Nearest Residences


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* Environmental Samples A-3          Reporting Levels for Radioactivity Concentrations in        28 Environmental Samples B-1          Summary of Sampling Deviations - 2020                       38 B-1a          2020 Air Sampling Deviations                                39 B-1b          2020 Other Media Deviations                                  39 B-1c          2020 Changes to the REMP Program                            40 B-2          Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program Summary        41 Indian Point Energy Center - 2020 B-3           Direct Radiation, Quarterly Data - 2020                     47 B-4           Direct Radiation, 2010 through 2020 Data                    48 B-5          Direct Radiation, Inner and Outer Rings - 2020              49 B-6          Gross Beta Activity in Airborne Particulate Samples - 2020  50 B-7          lodine-131 Activity in Airborne Charcoal Samples - 2020      52 B-8          Gamma Emitters in Airborne Particulate Samples - 2020        54 B-9          Radionuclides in Drinking Water Samples - 2020               59 B-10          Radionuclides in Groundwater Samples - 2020                  63 B-11          Gamma Emitters in Soil Samples - 2020                       64 B-12          Gamma Emitters in Broad Leaf Vegetation Samples - 2020       65 B-13          Radionuclides in River Water Samples - 2020                  74 B-14          Gamma Emitters in Bottom Sediment Samples - 2020             80 B-15          Radionuclides in Shoreline Soil Samples - 2020              82 B-16          Gamma Emitters in Aquatic Vegetation Samples - 2020          85 B-17          Radionuclides in Fish/ Invertebrates - 2020                 88 B-18          Land Use Census, Residence & Milch Animal Results 2020       95 B-19          Land Use Census - 2020 - Unrestricted Area Boundary          96 and Nearest Residences
TABLE TITLE Page C-1 Direct Radiation Annual Summary, 2009 - 2020 99 C-2 Radionuclides in Air, 2009 - 2020 101 C-3 Radionuclides in Hudson River Water, Inlet & Discharge 103 2009 to 2020 C-4 Radionuclides in Drinking Water, 2009 to 2020 105 C-5 Radionuclides in Shoreline Soil, 2009 to 2020 107 C-6 Radionuclides in Broad Leaf Vegetation, 2009 to 2020 109 C-7 Radionuclides in Fish & Invertebrates, 2009 to 2020 111 C-8 River Water Discharge Area Tritium, REMP vs Effluent 113 C-9 Radionuclides in Bottom Sediment, 2009 to 2020 114 D-2.1 Ratio of Agreement 118 D-3.1 Analytics lnterlaboratory Comparison Program 119 and Ratio of Agreement D-3.2 DOE lnterlaboratory Comparison Program 121 and Ratio of Agreement D-3.3 ERA lnterlaboratory Comparison Program 122 and Ratio of Agreement D-4.1 Percentage of Individual Dosimeters That Passed EDC 123 Internal Criteria, 2020 D-4.2 Mean Dosimeter Analysis (N=6), 2020 124 D-4.3 Summary of Independent Dosimeter Testing, 2020 124


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TABLE        TITLE                                                  Page C-1          Direct Radiation Annual Summary, 2009 - 2020            99 C-2          Radionuclides in Air, 2009 - 2020                      101 C-3          Radionuclides in Hudson River Water, Inlet & Discharge 103 2009 to 2020 C-4          Radionuclides in Drinking Water, 2009 to 2020          105 C-5          Radionuclides in Shoreline Soil, 2009 to 2020          107 C-6          Radionuclides in Broad Leaf Vegetation, 2009 to 2020  109 C-7          Radionuclides in Fish & Invertebrates, 2009 to 2020    111 C-8          River Water Discharge Area Tritium, REMP vs Effluent  113 C-9          Radionuclides in Bottom Sediment, 2009 to 2020        114 D-2.1        Ratio of Agreement                                    118 D-3.1        Analytics lnterlaboratory Comparison Program          119 and Ratio of Agreement D-3.2        DOE lnterlaboratory Comparison Program                121 and Ratio of Agreement D-3.3        ERA lnterlaboratory Comparison Program                122 and Ratio of Agreement D-4.1        Percentage of Individual Dosimeters That Passed EDC    123 Internal Criteria, 2020 D-4.2        Mean Dosimeter Analysis (N=6), 2020                    124 D-4.3        Summary of Independent Dosimeter Testing, 2020        124
 
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==SUMMARY==
==SUMMARY==
 
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==SUMMARY==
==SUMMARY==
 
==1.1 INTRODUCTION==
==1.1       INTRODUCTION==
This report summarizes the results of the Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program (REMP) conducted in the vicinity of Indian Point Energy Center (IPEC) during the period from January 1 to December 31, 2020. The Indian Point site consists of Units 1, 2 and 3, which are operated by Entergy Nuclear Operations Inc. Unit 1 was retired as a generating facility in 1974, and its reactor is no longer operated. Unit 2 was permanently shutdown on April 30th 2020.
 
This report summarizes the results of the Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program (REMP) conducted in the vicinity of Indian Point Energy Center (IPEC) during the period from January 1 to December 31, 2020. The Indian Point site consists of Units 1, 2 and 3, which are operated by Entergy Nuclear Operations Inc. Unit 1 was retired as a generating facility in 1974, and its reactor is no longer operated. Unit 2 was permanently shutdown on April 30 th 2020.
The REMP has been established to monitor/measure the radiation and radioactivity detectable in the environment that may be attributable to the operation of IPEC. This program, initiated in 1958, includes the collection, analysis, and evaluation of radiological data in order to assess the impact of IPEC on the environment.
The REMP has been established to monitor/measure the radiation and radioactivity detectable in the environment that may be attributable to the operation of IPEC. This program, initiated in 1958, includes the collection, analysis, and evaluation of radiological data in order to assess the impact of IPEC on the environment.
1.2       SAMPLING AND ANALYSIS The environmental sampling media collected in the vicinity of IPEC and at distant locations included air particulate filters and charcoal cartridges, soil, drinking water, ground water, broadleaf vegetation, river water, shoreline sediment, bottom sediment, aquatic vegetation, fish, and invertebrates.
1.2 SAMPLING AND ANALYSIS The environmental sampling media collected in the vicinity of IPEC and at distant locations included air particulate filters and charcoal cartridges, soil, drinking water, ground water, broadleaf vegetation, river water, shoreline sediment, bottom sediment, aquatic vegetation, fish, and invertebrates.
During 2020 there were 1183 samples collected from the atmospheric, aquatic, and terrestrial environments. This includes 163 exposure measurements which were obtained using environmental thermoluminescent dosimeters (TLDs).
During 2020 there were 1183 samples collected from the atmospheric, aquatic, and terrestrial environments. This includes 163 exposure measurements which were obtained using environmental thermoluminescent dosimeters (TLDs).
A small number of inadvertent issues were encountered in 2020 in the collection of environmental samples in accordance with the IPEC Offsite Dose Calculation Manual (ODCM). Equipment failures and electrical outages resulted in a small number of instances in which lower than normal sampling volumes were collected at the airborne monitoring stations. A full description of all discrepancies encountered with the environmental monitoring program is presented in the Table B-1 of this report.
A small number of inadvertent issues were encountered in 2020 in the collection of environmental samples in accordance with the IPEC Offsite Dose Calculation Manual (ODCM). Equipment failures and electrical outages resulted in a small number of instances in which lower than normal sampling volumes were collected at the airborne monitoring stations. A full description of all discrepancies encountered with the environmental monitoring program is presented in the Table B-1 of this report.
There were 1343 analyses performed on the environmental media samples. The analyzes of the 2020 Indian Point environmental samples were performed by several laboratories.
There were 1343 analyses performed on the environmental media samples. The analyzes of the 2020 Indian Point environmental samples were performed by several laboratories.
Thermoluminescent dosimeters were analyzed by Environmental Dosimetry Company (formerly Stanford Associates) of Sterling, MA. Teledyne Brown Engineering, Inc. of Knoxville, TN performed all the remaining analyses for 2020. Samples were analyzed as required by the IPEC ODCM.
Thermoluminescent dosimeters were analyzed by Environmental Dosimetry Company (formerly Stanford Associates) of Sterling, MA. Teledyne Brown Engineering, Inc. of Knoxville, TN performed all the remaining analyses for 2020. Samples were analyzed as required by the IPEC ODCM.
1.3       LAND USE CENSUS The annual land use census in the vicinity of IPEC was conducted as required by the IPEC ODCM in May through October. No dairy animals whose milk is used for human consumption were identified within 5 miles of the Station during the census. Due to the difficulty of locating individual gardens and determining those having an area greater than 500 square feet, broadleaf sampling was performed. As allowed for in the ODCM, monthly broad leaf sampling may be used in lieu of a garden census.
1.3 LAND USE CENSUS The annual land use census in the vicinity of IPEC was conducted as required by the IPEC ODCM in May through October. No dairy animals whose milk is used for human consumption were identified within 5 miles of the Station during the census. Due to the difficulty of locating individual gardens and determining those having an area greater than 500 square feet, broadleaf sampling was performed. As allowed for in the ODCM, monthly broad leaf sampling may be used in lieu of a garden census.  


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==SUMMARY==
==SUMMARY==
OF RESULTS Samples collected as part of the IPEC REMP continued to contain detectable amounts of naturally-occurring and some man-made radioactive materials. Offsite ambient radiation measurements using environmental TLDs beyond the site boundary ranged between 45 and 65 milli-Roentgens (mR) per year. The range of ambient radiation levels observed with the TLDs is consistent with natural-background radiation levels for New York.
OF RESULTS Samples collected as part of the IPEC REMP continued to contain detectable amounts of naturally-occurring and some man-made radioactive materials. Offsite ambient radiation measurements using environmental TLDs beyond the site boundary ranged between 45 and 65 milli-Roentgens (mR) per year. The range of ambient radiation levels observed with the TLDs is consistent with natural-background radiation levels for New York.
Monitoring of the aquatic environment in the area of the station indicated the presence of the following potential station related radioactivity, tritium and cesium-137. Tritium was found in river water at the downstream mixing zone of the discharge canal at levels that were expected from routine plant operation, or other sources such as fallout from past weapons testing. Low-levels of cesium-137 were detected in Hudson River bottom sediment samples downstream of the discharge canal, as well as in the Off Verplanck, Lent's Cove, and Cold Spring locations.
Monitoring of the aquatic environment in the area of the station indicated the presence of the following potential station related radioactivity, tritium and cesium-137. Tritium was found in river water at the downstream mixing zone of the discharge canal at levels that were expected from routine plant operation, or other sources such as fallout from past weapons testing. Low-levels of cesium-137 were detected in Hudson River bottom sediment samples downstream of the discharge canal, as well as in the Off Verplanck, Lent's Cove, and Cold Spring locations.
Low levels of cesium-137 were also detected in one soil and one shoreline soil sample. The levels detected were consistent with historical findings. No other plant related activity was detected in any offsite samples. The predominant radioactivity for all samples was from non-plant related sources, such as fallout from nuclear weapons tests and naturally occurring radionuclides.
Low levels of cesium-137 were also detected in one soil and one shoreline soil sample. The levels detected were consistent with historical findings. No other plant related activity was detected in any offsite samples. The predominant radioactivity for all samples was from non-plant related sources, such as fallout from nuclear weapons tests and naturally occurring radionuclides.  


==1.5     CONCLUSION==
==1.5 CONCLUSION==
S The 2020 Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program for IPEC resulted in the collection and analysis of over a thousand environmental samples and measurements. The data obtained were used to determine the impact of IPEC's operation on the environment and on the general public.
S The 2020 Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program for IPEC resulted in the collection and analysis of over a thousand environmental samples and measurements. The data obtained were used to determine the impact of IPEC's operation on the environment and on the general public.
In 2020 the only positive detectable plant related activity was two instances of low levels of H-3 detected in river water samples. An evaluation of direct radiation measurements, environmental sample analyses, and dose calculations demonstrates that all applicable federal criteria were met. Furthermore, radiation levels and resulting doses from station operation were a small fraction of those attributed to natural and man-made background radiation.
In 2020 the only positive detectable plant related activity was two instances of low levels of H-3 detected in river water samples. An evaluation of direct radiation measurements, environmental sample analyses, and dose calculations demonstrates that all applicable federal criteria were met. Furthermore, radiation levels and resulting doses from station operation were a small fraction of those attributed to natural and man-made background radiation.
In summary, the levels of radionuclides in the environment surrounding Indian Point were within the historical ranges, i.e., previous levels resulting from natural and anthropogenic sources for the detected radionuclides. Further, IPEC operations in 2020 did not result in exposure to the public greater than the variability of environmental background levels.
In summary, the levels of radionuclides in the environment surrounding Indian Point were within the historical ranges, i.e., previous levels resulting from natural and anthropogenic sources for the detected radionuclides. Further, IPEC operations in 2020 did not result in exposure to the public greater than the variability of environmental background levels.  


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==2.0 INTRODUCTION==
==2.0 INTRODUCTION==
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==2.0 INTRODUCTION==
 
2.1 Overview The Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program (REMP) for 2020 performed by Entergy for the Indian Point Energy Center (IPEC) is discussed in this report. Since the operation of a nuclear power plant results in the release of small amounts of radioactivity and low levels of radiation, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) requires a program to be established to monitor radiation and radioactivity in the environment (Reference 1). This report, which is submitted to the NRC annually per Indian Point Technical Specifications, summarizes the results of measurements of radiation and radioactivity in the environment in the vicinity of the IPEC and at distant locations during the period January 1 to December 31, 2020.
==2.0     INTRODUCTION==
The REMP is used to measure the direct radiation and the airborne and waterborne pathway activity in the vicinity of the Indian Point site. Direct radiation pathways include radiation from buildings and plant structures, airborne and liquid material that might be released from the plant, cosmic radiation, and the naturally occurring radioactive materials in the ground.
 
Analysis of thermoluminescent dosimeters (TLDs), used to measure direct radiation, indicated that there were no increased radiation levels attributable to plant operations.
2 .1   Overview The Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program (REMP) for 2020 performed by Entergy for the Indian Point Energy Center (IPEC) is discussed in this report. Since the operation of a nuclear power plant results in the release of small amounts of radioactivity and low levels of radiation, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) requires a program to be established to monitor radiation and radioactivity in the environment (Reference 1). This report, which is submitted to the NRC annually per Indian Point Technical Specifications, summarizes the results of measurements of radiation and radioactivity in the environment in the vicinity of the IPEC and at distant locations during the period January 1 to December 31, 2020.
The REMP is used to measure the direct radiation and the airborne and waterborne pathway activity in the vicinity of the Indian Point site. Direct radiation pathways include radiation from buildings and plant structures, airborne and liquid material that might be released from the plant, cosmic radiation, and the naturally occurring radioactive materials in the ground. Analysis of thermoluminescent dosimeters (TLDs), used to measure direct radiation, indicated that there were no increased radiation levels attributable to plant operations.
The airborne pathway includes measurements of air, drinking water, and broad leaf vegetation samples. The airborne pathway measurements indicated that there was no adverse radiological impact to the surrounding environment attributed to Indian Point Station operations.
The airborne pathway includes measurements of air, drinking water, and broad leaf vegetation samples. The airborne pathway measurements indicated that there was no adverse radiological impact to the surrounding environment attributed to Indian Point Station operations.
The waterborne pathway consists of Hudson River water, fish and invertebrates, aquatic vegetation, bottom sediment, and shoreline sediment. Measurements of the media comprising the waterborne pathway indicated that there was no adverse radiological impact to the surrounding environment attributed to Indian Point Station operations.
The waterborne pathway consists of Hudson River water, fish and invertebrates, aquatic vegetation, bottom sediment, and shoreline sediment. Measurements of the media comprising the waterborne pathway indicated that there was no adverse radiological impact to the surrounding environment attributed to Indian Point Station operations.
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However, ground water is not a dose pathway since it is not a drinking water pathway at IPEC. It should be noted that IPEC has an extensive Groundwater Monitoring Program which is described in the annual Radioactive Effluent Release Reports.
However, ground water is not a dose pathway since it is not a drinking water pathway at IPEC. It should be noted that IPEC has an extensive Groundwater Monitoring Program which is described in the annual Radioactive Effluent Release Reports.
These results are reviewed by IPEC's staff and have been reported semiannually or annually to the Nuclear Regulatory Commission and others for over 30 years.
These results are reviewed by IPEC's staff and have been reported semiannually or annually to the Nuclear Regulatory Commission and others for over 30 years.
This report contains a description of the REMP for IPEC and the conduct of that program in 2020 as required by the IPEC ODCM. Also included are summaries and discussions of the results of the 2020 program, trend analyses (where appropriate), comparison to historical results and evaluation of any potential impact on the environment. Results of the annual land use census, as well as the inter-laboratory comparison program are included, per the ODCM requirements.
This report contains a description of the REMP for IPEC and the conduct of that program in 2020 as required by the IPEC ODCM. Also included are summaries and discussions of the results of the 2020 program, trend analyses (where appropriate), comparison to historical results and evaluation of any potential impact on the environment. Results of the annual land use census, as well as the inter-laboratory comparison program are included, per the ODCM requirements.  


Plant: Indian Point Energy Center                 I       Year: 2020       I Page 12 of 128 ANNUAL RADIOLOGI CAL ENVIRONME NTAL OPERATING REPORT 2.2     Site Description The Indian Point site occupies 239 acres on the east bank of the Hudson River on a point of land at Mile Point 42.6. The site is located in the Village of Buchanan, Westchester County, New York. Three nuclear reactors, Indian Point Unit Nos. 1, 2 and 3, and associated buildings occupy approximately 35 acres. Unit 1 began operation in 1962 and was retired as a generating facility in 1974. Units 2 and 3 began operation 1974 and 1978. Indian Point Units 1 and 2 are owned by Entergy Nuclear Indian Point 2, LLC and Unit 3 is owned by Entergy Nuclear Indian Point 3 LLC. All three units are operated by Entergy Nuclear, although only Units 2 and 3 continue to operate.
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2.3     Program Background Environmental monitoring and surveillance have been conducted at Indian Point since 1958, four years prior to the start-up of Unit 1. The pre-operational program was designed and implemented to determine the background radioactivity and to measure the variations in activity levels from natural and other sources in the vicinity, as well as fallout from atmospheric nuclear weapons tests. Thus, as used in this report, background levels consist of those resulting from both natural and anthropogenic sources of environmental radioactivity. Accumulation of this background data permits the detection and assessment of environmental activity attributable to plant operations.
Year: 2020 I Page 12 of 128 ANNUAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT 2.2 Site Description The Indian Point site occupies 239 acres on the east bank of the Hudson River on a point of land at Mile Point 42.6. The site is located in the Village of Buchanan, Westchester County, New York. Three nuclear reactors, Indian Point Unit Nos. 1, 2 and 3, and associated buildings occupy approximately 35 acres. Unit 1 began operation in 1962 and was retired as a generating facility in 197 4. Units 2 and 3 began operation 197 4 and 1978. Indian Point Units 1 and 2 are owned by Entergy Nuclear Indian Point 2, LLC and Unit 3 is owned by Entergy Nuclear Indian Point 3 LLC. All three units are operated by Entergy Nuclear, although only Units 2 and 3 continue to operate.
2.4     Program Objectives The current environmental monitoring program is designed to meet two primary objectives:
2.3 Program Background Environmental monitoring and surveillance have been conducted at Indian Point since 1958, four years prior to the start-up of Unit 1. The pre-operational program was designed and implemented to determine the background radioactivity and to measure the variations in activity levels from natural and other sources in the vicinity, as well as fallout from atmospheric nuclear weapons tests. Thus, as used in this report, background levels consist of those resulting from both natural and anthropogenic sources of environmental radioactivity. Accumulation of this background data permits the detection and assessment of environmental activity attributable to plant operations.
: 1.     To enable the identification and quantification of changes in the radioactivity of the area.
2.4 Program Objectives The current environmental monitoring program is designed to meet two primary objectives:
: 2.     To measure radionuclide concentrations in the environment attributable to operations of the Indian Point site.
: 1.
To enable the identification and quantification of changes in the radioactivity of the area.
: 2.
To measure radionuclide concentrations in the environment attributable to operations of the Indian Point site.
To identify changes in activity, the environmental sampling schedule requires that analyses be conducted for specific environmental media on a regular basis. The radioactivity profile of the environment is established and monitored through routine evaluation of the analytical results obtained.
To identify changes in activity, the environmental sampling schedule requires that analyses be conducted for specific environmental media on a regular basis. The radioactivity profile of the environment is established and monitored through routine evaluation of the analytical results obtained.
The REMP designates sampling locations for the collection of environmental media for analysis. These sample locations are divided into indicator and control locations. Indicator locations are established near the site, where the presence of environmental radioactivity of plant origin is most likely to be detected. Control locations are established farther away (and upwind/upstream, Where applicable) from the site, where the level would not generally be affected by plant discharges. The use of indicator and control locations enables the identification of potential sources of detected radioactivity, thus meeting one of the program objectives.
The REMP designates sampling locations for the collection of environmental media for analysis. These sample locations are divided into indicator and control locations. Indicator locations are established near the site, where the presence of environmental radioactivity of plant origin is most likely to be detected. Control locations are established farther away (and upwind/upstream, Where applicable) from the site, where the level would not generally be affected by plant discharges. The use of indicator and control locations enables the identification of potential sources of detected radioactivity, thus meeting one of the program objectives.
Verification: of expected radionuclide concentrations resulting from effluent releases attributable to the site is another objective of the REMP, which is met by meeting the two
Verification: of expected radionuclide concentrations resulting from effluent releases attributable to the site is another objective of the REMP, which is met by meeting the two  


Plant: Indian Point Energy Center               I       Year: 2020       I Page 13 of 128 ANNUAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT primary program objectives described above. Verifying projected concentrations through evaluating REMP data can be difficult since the environmental concentrations resulting from plant releases are typically too small to be detected. Plant related radionuclides were detected in 2020 in very low levels; however, residual radioactivity from atmospheric weapons tests and naturally occurring radioactivity were the predominant sources of radioactivity in the samples collected. Analysis of the 2020 REMP sample results confirms that environmental concentrations which could be attributed to radiological effluents were well below regulatory limits.
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Year: 2020 I Page 13 of 128 ANNUAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT primary program objectives described above. Verifying projected concentrations through evaluating REMP data can be difficult since the environmental concentrations resulting from plant releases are typically too small to be detected. Plant related radionuclides were detected in 2020 in very low levels; however, residual radioactivity from atmospheric weapons tests and naturally occurring radioactivity were the predominant sources of radioactivity in the samples collected. Analysis of the 2020 REMP sample results confirms that environmental concentrations which could be attributed to radiological effluents were well below regulatory limits.  


Plant: Indian Point Energy Center     I Year: 2020 I Page 14 of 128 ANNUAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT SECTION 3.0 RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLING PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS
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Year: 2020 I Page 14 of 128 ANNUAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERA TING REPORT SECTION 3.0 RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLING PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS  


Plant: Indian Point Energy Center                 I Year: 2020 I Page 15 of 128 ANNUAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT 3.0 RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLING PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS To achieve the objectives of the REMP and ensure compliance with the ODCM, sampling and analysis of environmental media are performed as outlined in Table A-1 and described in section 3.3.
Plant: Indian Point Energy Center I Year: 2020 I Page 15 of 128 ANNUAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT 3.0 RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLING PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS To achieve the objectives of the REMP and ensure compliance with the ODCM, sampling and analysis of environmental media are performed as outlined in Table A-1 and described in section 3.3.
3.1   Sample Collection Entergy personnel perform collection of environmental samples for the Indian Point site, with the exception of fish/invertebrate samples. Collection of fish and invertebrate samples is performed by a contracted environmental vendor, Normandeau Associates, Inc.
3.1 Sample Collection Entergy personnel perform collection of environmental samples for the Indian Point site, with the exception of fish/invertebrate samples. Collection of fish and invertebrate samples is performed by a contracted environmental vendor, Normandeau Associates, Inc.
Environmental media are sampled at the locations specified in Table A-1 and shown in Figures A-1, A-2, and A-3. The samples are analyzed according to criteria established in the ODCM. These requirements include: methods of sample collection; types of sample analysis; minimum sample size required; lower limit of detection, which must be attained for each medium, sample, or analysis type, and environmental concentrations requiring special reports.
Environmental media are sampled at the locations specified in Table A-1 and shown in Figures A-1, A-2, and A-3. The samples are analyzed according to criteria established in the ODCM.
These requirements include: methods of sample collection; types of sample analysis; minimum sample size required; lower limit of detection, which must be attained for each medium, sample, or analysis type, and environmental concentrations requiring special reports.
Table A-1 provides the sampling station number, location, sector, and distance from Indian Point, sample designation code, and sample type. This table gives the complete listing of sample locations used in the 2020 REMP.
Table A-1 provides the sampling station number, location, sector, and distance from Indian Point, sample designation code, and sample type. This table gives the complete listing of sample locations used in the 2020 REMP.
Three maps are provided to show the locations of REMP sampling. Figure A-1 shows the sampling locations within two miles of Indian Point. Figures A-2 and A-3 show the sampling locations within ten miles of Indian Point.
Three maps are provided to show the locations of REMP sampling. Figure A-1 shows the sampling locations within two miles of Indian Point. Figures A-2 and A-3 show the sampling locations within ten miles of Indian Point.
3.2   Sample Analysis The analysis of the 2020 Indian Point environmental samples was performed by several laboratories. Thermoluminescent dosimeters were analyzed by Environmental Dosimetry Company (formerly Stanford Associates) of Sterling, MA. Teledyne Brown Engineering, Inc.
3.2 Sample Analysis The analysis of the 2020 Indian Point environmental samples was performed by several laboratories. Thermoluminescent dosimeters were analyzed by Environmental Dosimetry Company (formerly Stanford Associates) of Sterling, MA. Teledyne Brown Engineering, Inc.
of Knoxville, TN performed all the remaining analyses.
of Knoxville, TN performed all the remaining analyses.
3.3   Sample Collection and Analysis Methodology 3.3.1   Direct Radiation Direct gamma radiation is measured using integrating calcium sulfate thermoluminescent dosimeters (TLDs), which provide cumulative measurements of radiation exposure (i.e., total integrated exposures in milli-roentgen, mR) for a given period. The area surrounding the Indian Point site is divided into 16 compass sectors. Each sector has two TLD sample locations. The inner ring is located near the site boundary at approximately 1 mile (1.6 km).
3.3 Sample Collection and Analysis Methodology 3.3.1 Direct Radiation Direct gamma radiation is measured using integrating calcium sulfate thermoluminescent dosimeters (TLDs), which provide cumulative measurements of radiation exposure (i.e., total integrated exposures in milli-roentgen, mR) for a given period. The area surrounding the Indian Point site is divided into 16 compass sectors. Each sector has two TLD sample locations. The inner ring is located near the site boundary at approximately 1 mile (1.6 km).
The outer ring is located at approximately 5 miles (8 km) from the site (6.7- 8.0 km), see Figures A-1 and A-2. Additional TLD locations include a control location at Roseton (20.7 miles north) and eight locations of special interest. In total, there are 41 TLD sample sites, designated DR-1 through DR-41, with two TLDs placed at each site. TLDs are collected and processed on a quarterly basis. The results are reported as mR per standard quarter (91 days). The data reported is the average of the two TLDs from each sample site.
The outer ring is located at approximately 5 miles (8 km) from the site (6.7-8.0 km), see Figures A-1 and A-2. Additional TLD locations include a control location at Roseton (20.7 miles north) and eight locations of special interest. In total, there are 41 TLD sample sites, designated DR-1 through DR-41, with two TLDs placed at each site. TLDs are collected and processed on a quarterly basis. The results are reported as mR per standard quarter (91 days). The data reported is the average of the two TLDs from each sample site.  


Plant: Indian Point Energy Center                 I Year: 2020 I Page 16 of 128 ANNUAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT 3.3.2 Airborne Particulates and Radioiodine Air samples were taken at eight locations varying in distance from 0.28 to 20. 7 miles (0.5 to 33 km) from the plant. These locations represent one control at sampling station 23 (AS) and seven indicator locations. In 2020 the air sampling station 44 Peekskill was moved to 108 Telcom Building. See table B-1C for further explanation. These indicator locations are at sampling stations 4 (A1), 5 (A4), 27, 29, 44, 94 (A2), 95 (A3), and 108. The locations are shown on Figures A-1, A-2, and A-3. The air samples are collected continuously by means of fixed air particulate filters followed by in-line charcoal cartridges. Both filters and cartridges are changed on a weekly basis. The filters are analyzed for gross beta and the cartridge samples for radioiodine. In addition, gamma spectroscopy analysis (GSA) is performed on quarterly composites of the air particulate filters.
Plant: Indian Point Energy Center I Year: 2020 I Page 16 of 128 ANNUAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT 3.3.2 Airborne Particulates and Radioiodine Air samples were taken at eight locations varying in distance from 0.28 to 20. 7 miles (0.5 to 33 km) from the plant. These locations represent one control at sampling station 23 (AS) and seven indicator locations. In 2020 the air sampling station 44 Peekskill was moved to 108 Telcom Building. See table B-1C for further explanation. These indicator locations are at sampling stations 4 (A1), 5 (A4), 27, 29, 44, 94 (A2), 95 (A3), and 108. The locations are shown on Figures A-1, A-2, and A-3. The air samples are collected continuously by means of fixed air particulate filters followed by in-line charcoal cartridges. Both filters and cartridges are changed on a weekly basis. The filters are analyzed for gross beta and the cartridge samples for radioiodine. In addition, gamma spectroscopy analysis (GSA) is performed on quarterly composites of the air particulate filters.
3.3.3 Drinking Water Samples of drinking water are collected monthly from the Camp Field Reservoir (3.4 miles NE, sample station 7, sample designation Wb1) and New Croton Reservoir (6.3 miles SE, sample station 8); see Figure A-2 and Figure A-3. Each monthly sample is approximately 4 liters and is analyzed for gross beta and gamma-emitting radionuclides. Monthly samples are composited quarterly and analyzed for tritium.
3.3.3 Drinking Water Samples of drinking water are collected monthly from the Camp Field Reservoir (3.4 miles NE, sample station 7, sample designation Wb1) and New Croton Reservoir (6.3 miles SE, sample station 8); see Figure A-2 and Figure A-3. Each monthly sample is approximately 4 liters and is analyzed for gross beta and gamma-emitting radionuclides. Monthly samples are composited quarterly and analyzed for tritium.
3.3.4 Groundwater Water Groundwater samples are obtained semi-annually at Lafarge (106). Samples are analyzed for tritium, strontium-90, nickel-63 and by gamma spectroscopy.
3.3.4 Groundwater Water Groundwater samples are obtained semi-annually at Lafarge (106). Samples are analyzed for tritium, strontium-90, nickel-63 and by gamma spectroscopy.
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3.3.6 Broad Leaf Vegetation Broad Leaf vegetation samples are collected from three locations during the growing season.
3.3.6 Broad Leaf Vegetation Broad Leaf vegetation samples are collected from three locations during the growing season.
The indicator locations are sampling stations 94 (lc2) and 95 (lc1), and the control location is at sampling station 23 (lc3). See Figures A-1 and A-2. The samples are collected monthly, when available, and analyzed by gamma spectroscopy. These samples consist of at least 1 kg of leafy vegetation and are used in the assessment of the food product and milk ingestion pathways.
The indicator locations are sampling stations 94 (lc2) and 95 (lc1), and the control location is at sampling station 23 (lc3). See Figures A-1 and A-2. The samples are collected monthly, when available, and analyzed by gamma spectroscopy. These samples consist of at least 1 kg of leafy vegetation and are used in the assessment of the food product and milk ingestion pathways.
3.3.7 Hudson River Water Hudson River water sampling is performed continuously at the intake structure (sampling station 9, Wa1) and at a point exterior to the discharge canal where Hudson River water and water from the discharge canal mix (sampling station 10, Wa2); see Figure A-1. In 2020 sampling station 9, Wa1 was relocated upstream to Roseton to serve as a better control. An automatic composite sampler is used to take representative samples. On a weekly basis, accumulated samples are taken from both sample points. These weekly river water samples are composited for monthly gamma spectroscopy analysis and quarterly for tritium analysis.
3.3.7 Hudson River Water Hudson River water sampling is performed continuously at the intake structure (sampling station 9, Wa1) and at a point exterior to the discharge canal where Hudson River water and water from the discharge canal mix (sampling station 10, Wa2); see Figure A-1. In 2020 sampling station 9, Wa1 was relocated upstream to Roseton to serve as a better control. An automatic composite sampler is used to take representative samples. On a weekly basis, accumulated samples are taken from both sample points. These weekly river water samples are composited for monthly gamma spectroscopy analysis and quarterly for tritium analysis.  


Plant: Indian Point Energy Center               I Year: 2020 I Page 17 of 128 ANNUAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT 3.3.8 Hudson River Bottom Sediment Bottom sediment and benthos are sampled at four locations: three indicator locations (sampling stations 10, 17, and 28) and one control location (84), along the Hudson River, once each spring and summer; see Figure A-3. These samples are obtained using a Peterson grab sampler or similar instrument. The bottom sediment samples are analyzed by gamma spectroscopy.
Plant: Indian Point Energy Center I Year: 2020 I Page 17 of 128 ANNUAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT 3.3.8 Hudson River Bottom Sediment Bottom sediment and benthos are sampled at four locations: three indicator locations (sampling stations 10, 17, and 28) and one control location (84), along the Hudson River, once each spring and summer; see Figure A-3. These samples are obtained using a Peterson grab sampler or similar instrument. The bottom sediment samples are analyzed by gamma spectroscopy.
3.3.9 Hudson River Shoreline Soil Shoreline soil samples are collected at three indicator and two control locations along the Hudson River. The indicator locations are at sampling stations 53 (Wc1), 28, and 17. The control locations are at sampling stations 50 (Wc2) and 84. Figures A-1, A-2, and A-3 show these locations. The samples are gathered at a level above low tide and below high tide and are approximately 2-kg grab samples. These samples are collected at greater than 90 days apart and are analyzed by gamma spectroscopy and for strontium-90.
3.3.9 Hudson River Shoreline Soil Shoreline soil samples are collected at three indicator and two control locations along the Hudson River. The indicator locations are at sampling stations 53 (Wc1), 28, and 17. The control locations are at sampling stations 50 (Wc2) and 84. Figures A-1, A-2, and A-3 show these locations. The samples are gathered at a level above low tide and below high tide and are approximately 2-kg grab samples. These samples are collected at greater than 90 days apart and are analyzed by gamma spectroscopy and for strontium-90.
3.3.10 Hudson River Aquatic Vegetation During the spring and summer, aquatic vegetation samples are collected from the Hudson River at two indicator locations (sampling stations 17 and 28) and one control location (84);
3.3.10 Hudson River Aquatic Vegetation During the spring and summer, aquatic vegetation samples are collected from the Hudson River at two indicator locations (sampling stations 17 and 28) and one control location (84);
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3.3.12 Land Use Census In addition to the sampling outlined in Table A-1, there is an environmental surveillance requirement that an annual land use census be performed. Each year a land use census consisting "of milch animal and residence surveys is conducted during the growing season to determine the current utilization of land within 5 miles (8 km) of the site. These surveys are used to determine whether there are changes in existing conditions that warrant changing the sampling program. The results of the census are discussed in Section 4.12.
3.3.12 Land Use Census In addition to the sampling outlined in Table A-1, there is an environmental surveillance requirement that an annual land use census be performed. Each year a land use census consisting "of milch animal and residence surveys is conducted during the growing season to determine the current utilization of land within 5 miles (8 km) of the site. These surveys are used to determine whether there are changes in existing conditions that warrant changing the sampling program. The results of the census are discussed in Section 4.12.
For example, the milch animal census is used to identify animals producing milk for human consumption within 5 miles (8 km) of Indian Point. This census consists of visual field surveys of the areas where a high probability of milch animals exists and confirmation through New York State records or with personnel such as feed suppliers who deal with farm animals and dairy associations.
For example, the milch animal census is used to identify animals producing milk for human consumption within 5 miles (8 km) of Indian Point. This census consists of visual field surveys of the areas where a high probability of milch animals exists and confirmation through New York State records or with personnel such as feed suppliers who deal with farm animals and dairy associations.
Visual inspections are made of the 5-mile area around the Indian Point Site during routine sample collections and emergency plan equipment inspections in the area throughout the
Visual inspections are made of the 5-mile area around the Indian Point Site during routine sample collections and emergency plan equipment inspections in the area throughout the  


Plant: Indian Point Energy Center                         I Year: 2020 I Page 18 of 128 ANNUAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT year. An extensive land survey is conducted of the 5-mile area in an attempt to identify new residential areas, commercial developments and to identify milch animals in pasture.
Plant: Indian Point Energy Center I Year: 2020 I Page 18 of 128 ANNUAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERA TING REPORT year. An extensive land survey is conducted of the 5-mile area in an attempt to identify new residential areas, commercial developments and to identify milch animals in pasture.
A garden census is not required, since the ODCM allows sampling of vegetation in two sectors near the site boundary in lieu of a garden census. The sectors are chosen to be in the pre-dominant wind directions with the highest predicted deposition rates.
A garden census is not required, since the ODCM allows sampling of vegetation in two sectors near the site boundary in lieu of a garden census. The sectors are chosen to be in the pre-dominant wind directions with the highest predicted deposition rates.
3.4 Statistical Methodology There are several statistical calculation methodologies used in evaluating the data from the Indian Point REMP. These methods include determination of Lower Limits of Detection (LLD) and the Minimum Detectable Concentration (MDC), and estimation of the mean and associated propagated error.
3.4 Statistical Methodology There are several statistical calculation methodologies used in evaluating the data from the Indian Point REMP. These methods include determination of Lower Limits of Detection (LLD) and the Minimum Detectable Concentration (MDC), and estimation of the mean and associated propagated error.
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The LLD is the smallest concentration of radioactive material in a sample that will yield a net count above system background, and be detected with 95% probability, with a 5% probability of falsely concluding that a blank observation represents a "real" signal.
The LLD is the smallest concentration of radioactive material in a sample that will yield a net count above system background, and be detected with 95% probability, with a 5% probability of falsely concluding that a blank observation represents a "real" signal.
For a particular measurement system (which may include radiochemical separation):
For a particular measurement system (which may include radiochemical separation):
2.71 +3.29sb* .J1+(Tb)
2.71 +3.29sb*.J1+(Tb)
LLD= Ts                             Ts E* V* k* Y* e--<t Where:
LLD= Ts Ts E* V* k* Y* e--<t Where:
LLD=               The lower limit of detection as defined above (as picocurie per unit mass or volume)
LLD=
Ts =           The sample counting time in minutes Sb =           The standard deviation of the background counting rate or of the counting rate of a blank sample as appropriate (as counts per minute)
The lower limit of detection as defined above (as picocurie per unit mass or volume)
Tb=           The background count time in minutes E=             The counting efficiency (as counts per transformation)
Ts =
V=             The sample size (in units of mass or volume) k=             A constant for the number of transformations per minute per unit of activity (normally, 2.22E+6 dpm per uCi)
The sample counting time in minutes Sb =
Y=             The fractional radiochemical yield (when applicable)
The standard deviation of the background counting rate or of the counting rate of a blank sample as appropriate (as counts per minute)
J\ =           The radioactive decay constant for the particular radionuclide t=             The elapsed time between midpoint of sample collection and time of counting Note: The above LLD formula accounts for differing background and sample count times.
Tb=
The background count time in minutes E =
The counting efficiency (as counts per transformation)
V=
The sample size (in units of mass or volume) k =
A constant for the number of transformations per minute per unit of activity (normally, 2.22E+6 dpm per uCi)
Y=
The fractional radiochemical yield (when applicable)
J\\ =
The radioactive decay constant for the particular radionuclide t =
The elapsed time between midpoint of sample collection and time of counting Note: The above LLD formula accounts for differing background and sample count times.
The Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program, REMP, may use an LLD formula that assumes equal background and sample count times, when appropriate.
The Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program, REMP, may use an LLD formula that assumes equal background and sample count times, when appropriate.
The constants 2. 71 and 3.29 and the general LLD equation were derived from References 2 and 3.
The constants 2. 71 and 3.29 and the general LLD equation were derived from References 2 and 3.  


Plant: Indian Point Energy Center                     Year: 2020     Page 19 of 128 ANNUAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT The value of Sb used in the calculation of the LLD for a detection system shall be based on the actual observed variance of the background counting rate or of the counting rate of the blank samples (as appropriate) rather than on an unverified theoretically predicted variance.
Plant: Indian Point Energy Center Year: 2020 Page 19 of 128 ANNUAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT The value of Sb used in the calculation of the LLD for a detection system shall be based on the actual observed variance of the background counting rate or of the counting rate of the blank samples (as appropriate) rather than on an unverified theoretically predicted variance.
In calculating the LLD for a radionuclide determined by gamma ray spectrometry, the background shall include the typical contributions of other radionuclides normally present in the samples. Typical values of E, V, Y, and t shall be used in the calculation. The background count rate is calculated from the background counts that are determined by a separate background count or in the case of gamma ray spectroscopy, from adjacent channels of the energy band of the gamma ray peak used for the quantitative analysis for that radionuclide.
In calculating the LLD for a radionuclide determined by gamma ray spectrometry, the background shall include the typical contributions of other radionuclides normally present in the samples.
It should be recognized that the LLD is defined as an             a priori (before the fact) limit representing the capability of a measurement process and         not as an a posteriori (after the fact) limit for a particular measurement. To document             the post priori (after the fact) measurement statistics, the MDC is calculated after the           measurement using the same equation as above.
Typical values of E, V, Y, and t shall be used in the calculation.
To handle the a posteriori problem, a decision level must be defined. To minimize the number of false positives, a value is not considered positive unless it is greater than the MDC or 3 times the total standard deviation of the post priori measurement, where MDC is the post priori (after the fact) measurement statistic calculated similar to the LLD equation listed above (for Tb= Ts, the term 3.29 Sb* [(1 + (Tb/ Ts )) 112] = 4.66 Sb).
The background count rate is calculated from the background counts that are determined by a separate background count or in the case of gamma ray spectroscopy, from adjacent channels of the energy band of the gamma ray peak used for the quantitative analysis for that radionuclide.
It should be recognized that the LLD is defined as an a priori (before the fact) limit representing the capability of a measurement process and not as an a posteriori (after the fact) limit for a particular measurement.
To document the post priori (after the fact) measurement statistics, the MDC is calculated after the measurement using the same equation as above.
To handle the a posteriori problem, a decision level must be defined.
To minimize the number of false positives, a value is not considered positive unless it is greater than the MDC or 3 times the total standard deviation of the post priori measurement, where MDC is the post priori (after the fact) measurement statistic calculated similar to the LLD equation listed above (for Tb= Ts, the term 3.29 Sb* [(1 + (Tb/ Ts ))112] = 4.66 Sb).
The ODCM required lower limits of detection (LLD) for Indian Point sample analyses are presented in Table A-2. These required lower limits of detection are not the same as the lower limits of detection or critical levels actually achieved by the laboratory. The laboratory's lower limits of detection and critical levels must be equal to or lower than the required levels presented in Table A-2.
The ODCM required lower limits of detection (LLD) for Indian Point sample analyses are presented in Table A-2. These required lower limits of detection are not the same as the lower limits of detection or critical levels actually achieved by the laboratory. The laboratory's lower limits of detection and critical levels must be equal to or lower than the required levels presented in Table A-2.
Table A-3 provides the reporting level for radioactivity in various media. Sample results that exceed these levels and are due to plant operations require that a special report be submitted to the NRC.
Table A-3 provides the reporting level for radioactivity in various media. Sample results that exceed these levels and are due to plant operations require that a special report be submitted to the NRC.
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It should be noted that this statistic for the mean using only positive values tends to strongly bias the average high, particularly when only a few of the data are measurably positive. The REMP data show few positive values; thus the corresponding means are biased high.
It should be noted that this statistic for the mean using only positive values tends to strongly bias the average high, particularly when only a few of the data are measurably positive. The REMP data show few positive values; thus the corresponding means are biased high.
Exceptions to this include direct radiation measured by TLDs and gross beta radioactivity in air, which show positive monitoring results throughout the year.
Exceptions to this include direct radiation measured by TLDs and gross beta radioactivity in air, which show positive monitoring results throughout the year.
The historical data tables contain the annual averages of the positive values for each year for 201 O through 2020. The historical averages are calculated using only the positive values presented for 2010 through 2019. The 2020 average values are included in these historic tables for purposes of comparison.
The historical data tables contain the annual averages of the positive values for each year for 201 O through 2020. The historical averages are calculated using only the positive values presented for 2010 through 2019. The 2020 average values are included in these historic tables for purposes of comparison.  


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                                                                                                                                        .. ,,,.,,;;:,;;;<?,"'i; Onsite - 0.35 Mi (SSE) at 3                   DR8             Service Center Building                                                               Direct Gamma 158&deg; A1                                                         Onsite - 0.28 Mi (SW) at                  Air Particulate 4                                  Algonquin Gas Line A1                                                        234&deg;                                        Radioiodine A4                                                                                                   Air Particulate Onsite - 0.88 Mi (SSW) 5                     A4           NYU Tower                                                                               Radioiodine at 208&deg; DR10                                                                                                   Direct Gamma 7                   Wb1             Camp Field Reservoir                       3.4 Mi (NE) at51&deg;                        Drinking Water 8                     **          Croton Reservoir                           6.3 Mi (SE) at 124&deg;                      Drinking Water 9****                   Wa1             Plant Inlet (Hudson River Intake)*         20.7 Mi (N) at 357&deg;                          HR Water Wa2                                                         Onsite - 0.3 Mi (WSW) at                      HR Water 10                                  Discharge Canal (Mixing Zone)
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                                  **                                                        249&deg;                                  HR Bottom Sediment Onsite - 0.3 Mi (SE) at 14                   DR7             Water Meter House                                                                     Direct Gamma 133&deg;
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                                  **                                                                                            HR Aquatic Vegetation 17                     **            Off Verplanck                               1.5 Mi (SSW) at 202.5&deg;                HR Shoreline Soil
DR8 Service Center Building 4
                                  **                                                                                              HR Bottom Sediment Cortlandt Yacht Club 20                  DR38                                                          1.5 Mi (S) at 180&deg;                        Direct Gamma (AKA Montrose Marina)
A1 A1 Algonquin Gas Line A4 5
                                  **                                                                                                    Precipitation A5                                                                                                   Air Particulate A5                                                                                                     Radioiodine 23                 DR40             Roseton*                                   20.7 Mi (N) at 357&deg;                        Direct Gamma lc3                                                                                             Broad Leaf Vegetation
A4 NYU Tower DR10 7
                                  **                                                                                                          Soil lb2                                                                                               Fish & Invertebrates 25                   lb1             Downstream                                 Downstream                            Fish & Invertebrates
Wb1 Camp Field Reservoir 8
                                  **                                                                                                  Air Particulate 27                     **            Croton Point                               6.36 Mi (SSE) at 156&deg;                        Radioiodine DR41                                                                                                   Direct Gamma
Croton Reservoir 9****
                                  **                                                                                              HR Shoreline Soil DR4                                                                                                   Direct Gamma 28                                    Lent's Cove                               0.45 Mi (ENE) at 069&deg;
Wa1 Plant Inlet (Hudson River Intake)*
                                  **                                                                                              HR Bottom Sediment
10 Wa2 Discharge Canal (Mixing Zone) 14 DR7 Water Meter House 17 Off Verplanck 20 DR38 Cortlandt Yacht Club (AKA Montrose Marina)
                                  **                                                                                            HR Aquatic Vegetation
A5 A5 23 DR40 Roseton*
                                  **                                                                                                  Air Particulate 29                     **            Grassy Point                               3.37 Mi (SSW) at 196&deg;                        Radioiodine DR39                                                                                                     Direct Gamma 33                 DR33             Hamilton Street (Substation)               2.88 Mi (NE) at 053&deg;                      Direct Gamma Onsite - 0.52 Mi (S) at 34                   DR9             South East Corner of Site                                                           Direct Gamma 179&deg; Onsite - 0.37 Mi (E) at 35                   DRS             Broadway & Bleakley Avenue                                                           Direct Gamma 092&deg; 38                 DR34             Furnace Dock (Substation)                 3.43 Mi (SE) at 141&deg;                      Direct Gamma
lc3 lb2 25 lb1 Downstream 27 Croton Point DR41 28 DR4 Lent's Cove 29 Grassy Point DR39 33 DR33 Hamilton Street (Substation) 34 DR9 South East Corner of Site 35 DRS Broadway & Bleakley Avenue 38 DR34 Furnace Dock (Substation)  
* = Control location
* = Control location  
**=Locations listed do not have sample designation locations specified in the ODCM HR = Hudson River
**=Locations listed do not have sample designation locations specified in the ODCM HR = Hudson River  
***= In 2020 Air sampler station 44 Peekskill was relocated to 108 Telcom. Bldg.
***= In 2020 Air sampler station 44 Peekskill was relocated to 108 Telcom. Bldg.  
****= In 2020 River water station 9 Plant Inlet (Hudson River Intake) was moved to Roseton.
****= In 2020 River water station 9 Plant Inlet (Hudson River Intake) was moved to Roseton.
Onsite - 0.35 Mi (SSE) at Direct Gamma 158&deg; Onsite - 0.28 Mi (SW) at Air Particulate 234&deg; Radioiodine Air Particulate Onsite - 0.88 Mi (SSW)
Radioiodine at 208&deg; Direct Gamma 3.4 Mi (NE) at51&deg; Drinking Water 6.3 Mi (SE) at 124&deg; Drinking Water 20.7 Mi (N) at 357&deg; HR Water Onsite - 0.3 Mi (WSW) at HR Water 249&deg; HR Bottom Sediment Onsite - 0.3 Mi (SE) at Direct Gamma 133&deg; HR Aquatic Vegetation 1.5 Mi (SSW) at 202.5&deg; HR Shoreline Soil HR Bottom Sediment 1.5 Mi (S) at 180&deg; Direct Gamma Precipitation Air Particulate Radioiodine 20.7 Mi (N) at 357&deg; Direct Gamma Broad Leaf Vegetation Soil Fish & Invertebrates Downstream Fish & Invertebrates Air Particulate 6.36 Mi (SSE) at 156&deg; Radioiodine Direct Gamma HR Shoreline Soil 0.45 Mi (ENE) at 069&deg; Direct Gamma HR Bottom Sediment HR Aquatic Vegetation Air Particulate 3.37 Mi (SSW) at 196&deg; Radioiodine Direct Gamma 2.88 Mi (NE) at 053&deg; Direct Gamma Onsite - 0.52 Mi (S) at Direct Gamma 179&deg; Onsite - 0.37 Mi (E) at Direct Gamma 092&deg; 3.43 Mi (SE) at 141&deg; Direct Gamma


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Peekskill Gas Holder Bldg 50 Wc2 Manitou Inlet*
                                **                                                                                                Radioiodine 50                   Wc2             Manitou Inlet*                                       4.48 Mi (NNW) at 347&deg;    HR Shoreline Soil Wc1                                                                                             HR Shoreline Soil 53                                  White Beach                                           0.92 Mi (SW) at 226&deg; DR11                                                                                              Direct Gamma 56                 DR37             Verplanck - Broadway & 6th Street                     1.25 Mi (SSW) at 202&deg;      Direct Gamma 57                   DR1             Roa Hook                                             2 Mi (N) at 005&deg;            Direct Gamma 58                 DR17             Route 9D - Garrison                                   5.41 Mi (N) at 358&deg;        Direct Gamma 59                   DR2             Old Pemart Avenue                                     1.8 Mi (NNE) at 032&deg;        Direct Gamma Gallows Hill Road & Sprout Brook 60                DR18                                                                    5.02 Mi (NNE) at 029&deg;      Direct Gamma Road 61                 DR36             Lower South Street & Franklin Street                 1.3 Mi (NE) at 052&deg;        Direct Gamma Westbrook Drive 62                  DR19                                                                  5.03 Mi (NE) at 062&deg;        Direct Gamma (near the Community Center)
53 Wc1 DR11 White Beach 56 DR37 Verplanck - Broadway & 6th Street 57 DR1 Roa Hook 58 DR17 Route 9D - Garrison 59 DR2 Old Pemart Avenue 60 DR18 Gallows Hill Road & Sprout Brook Road 61 DR36 Lower South Street & Franklin Street 62 DR19 Westbrook Drive (near the Community Center) 64 DR20 Lincoln Road - Cortlandt (School Parking Lot) 66 DR21 Croton Avenue - Cortlandt 67 DR22 Colabaugh Pond Road - Cortlandt 69 DR23 Mt. Airy & Windsor Road 71 DR25 Warren Ave - Haverstraw 72 DR26 Railroad Avenue & 9W - Haverstraw 73 DR27 Willow Grove Road & Captain Faldermeyer Drive 74 DR12 West Shore Drive - South 75 DR31 Palisades Parkway 76 DR13 West Shore Drive - North 77 DR29 Palisades Parkway 78 DR14 Rt. 9W across from R/S #14 79 DR30 Anthony Wayne Park 80 DR15 Route 9W South of Ayers Road 81 DR-28 Palisades Pkwy - Lake Welch Exit 82 DR16 Ayers Road 83 DR32 Route 9W - Fort Montgomery 84 Cold Spring
Lincoln Road - Cortlandt 64                DR20                                                                    4.6 Mi (ENE) at 067&deg;        Direct Gamma (School Parking Lot) 66                 DR21             Croton Avenue - Cortlandt                             4.87 Mi (E) at 083&deg;        Direct Gamma 67                 DR22             Colabaugh Pond Road - Cortlandt                       4.5 Mi (ESE) at 114&deg;        Direct Gamma 69                 DR23             Mt. Airy & Windsor Road                               4.97 Mi (SE) at 127&deg;        Direct Gamma 71                 DR25             Warren Ave - Haverstraw                               4.83 Mi (S) at 188&deg;        Direct Gamma 72                 DR26             Railroad Avenue & 9W - Haverstraw                     4.53 Mi (SSW) at 203&deg;      Direct Gamma Willow Grove Road & Captain 73                DR27                                                                    4.97 Mi (SW) at 226&deg;        Direct Gamma Faldermeyer Drive 74                 DR12             West Shore Drive - South                             1.59 Mi (WSW) at 252&deg;      Direct Gamma 75                 DR31             Palisades Parkway                                     4.65 Mi (NW) at 225&deg;        Direct Gamma 76                 DR13             West Shore Drive - North                             1.21 Mi (W) at276&deg;          Direct Gamma 77                 DR29             Palisades Parkway                                     4.15 Mi (W) at 272&deg;        Direct Gamma 78                 DR14             Rt. 9W across from R/S #14                           1.2 Mi (WNW) at 295&deg;        Direct Gamma 79                 DR30             Anthony Wayne Park                                   4.57 Mi (WNW) at 296&deg;      Direct Gamma 80                 DR15             Route 9W South of Ayers Road                         1.02 Mi (NW) at317&deg;        Direct Gamma 81                 DR-28             Palisades Pkwy - Lake Welch Exit                     4.96 Mi (WSW) at 310&deg;      Direct Gamma 82                 DR16             Ayers Road                                             1.01 Mi (NNW) at 334&deg;      Direct Gamma 83                 DR32             Route 9W - Fort Montgomery                           4.82 Mi (NNW) at 339&deg;      Direct Gamma
* 88 DR6 Reuter Stokes Pole #6 89 DR35 Highland Ave & Sprout Brook Road (near rock cut)  
                                **                                                                                          HR Aquatic Vegetation 84                   **            Cold Spring
* = Control location  
* 10.88 Mi (N) at 356&deg;      HR Shoreline Soil
**=Locations listed do not have sample designation locations specified in the ODCM HR= Hudson River  
                                **                                                                                          HR Bottom Sediment 88                 DR6             Reuter Stokes Pole #6                                 0.32 Mi (ESE) at 118&deg;      Direct Gamma Highland Ave & Sprout Brook Road 89                DR35                                                                    2.89 Mi (NNE) at 025&deg;      Direct Gamma (near rock cut)
***= In 2020 Air sampler station 44 Peekskill was relocated to 108 Telcom. Bldg.  
* = Control location
**=Locations listed do not have sample designation locations specified in the ODCM HR= Hudson River
***= In 2020 Air sampler station 44 Peekskill was relocated to 108 Telcom. Bldg.
****= In 2020 River water station 9 Plant Inlet (Hudson River Intake) was moved to Roseton.
****= In 2020 River water station 9 Plant Inlet (Hudson River Intake) was moved to Roseton.
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Precipitation 1.84 Mi (NE) at 052&deg; Air Particulate Radioiodine 4.48 Mi (NNW) at 347&deg; HR Shoreline Soil 0.92 Mi (SW) at 226&deg; HR Shoreline Soil Direct Gamma 1.25 Mi (SSW) at 202&deg; Direct Gamma 2 Mi (N) at 005&deg; Direct Gamma 5.41 Mi (N) at 358&deg; Direct Gamma 1.8 Mi (NNE) at 032&deg; Direct Gamma 5.02 Mi (NNE) at 029&deg; Direct Gamma 1.3 Mi (NE) at 052&deg; Direct Gamma 5.03 Mi (NE) at 062&deg; Direct Gamma 4.6 Mi (ENE) at 067&deg; Direct Gamma 4.87 Mi (E) at 083&deg; Direct Gamma 4.5 Mi (ESE) at 114&deg; Direct Gamma 4.97 Mi (SE) at 127&deg; Direct Gamma 4.83 Mi (S) at 188&deg; Direct Gamma 4.53 Mi (SSW) at 203&deg; Direct Gamma 4.97 Mi (SW) at 226&deg; Direct Gamma 1.59 Mi (WSW) at 252&deg; Direct Gamma 4.65 Mi (NW) at 225&deg; Direct Gamma 1.21 Mi (W) at276&deg; Direct Gamma 4.15 Mi (W) at 272&deg; Direct Gamma 1.2 Mi (WNW) at 295&deg; Direct Gamma 4.57 Mi (WNW) at 296&deg; Direct Gamma 1.02 Mi (NW) at317&deg; Direct Gamma 4.96 Mi (WSW) at 310&deg; Direct Gamma 1.01 Mi (NNW) at 334&deg; Direct Gamma 4.82 Mi (NNW) at 339&deg; Direct Gamma HR Aquatic Vegetation 10.88 Mi (N) at 356&deg; HR Shoreline Soil HR Bottom Sediment 0.32 Mi (ESE) at 118&deg; Direct Gamma 2.89 Mi (NNE) at 025&deg; Direct Gamma


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                                                                                                                                                                ~ ~- , \ \o' ~f , ,, ,' , ,
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                                    **                                                                                                                                          Soil A3                                                                                                                             Air Particulate A3                                                                       Onsite - 0.46 Mi (SSW) at                                  Radioiodine 95                                Meteorological Tower lc1                                                                     208&deg;                                        Broad Leaf Vegetation
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                                    **                                                                                                                                          Soil 106                   **        Lafarge Monitoring Well                                     0.63 mi SW                                                Groundwater 2.5 mi SSW 107                   **        Vicinity of Haverstraw Bay                                                                                   Fish & Invertebrates (downstream)
***= In 2020 Air sampler station 44 Peekskill was relocated to 108 Telcom. Bldg.  
Air Particulate 108***                     **        Telecomm Bldg.                                                 0.36 mi ESE Radioiodine
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***= In 2020 Air sampler station 44 Peekskill was relocated to 108 Telcom. Bldg.
****= In 2020 River water station 9 Plant Inlet (Hudson River Intake) was moved to Roseton.
****= In 2020 River water station 9 Plant Inlet (Hudson River Intake) was moved to Roseton.
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GASES (pCi/m 3 )  wet)
Zn-65 Sr-90 (f)
Gross Beta      4           0.01 H-3      2,000 (d)
Zr-95 Nb-95 1-131 Cs-134 Cs-137 Ba-140 La-140 TABLE A-2 LOWER LIMIT OF DETECTION (LLD) REQUIREMENTS FOR ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLES AIRBORNE FISH FOOD WATER PARTIUCLA TE OR (pCi/kg, MILK PRODUCTS (pCi/L)
Mn-54        15                           130 Fe-59        30                           260 Co-58        15                           130 Co-60        15                           130 Ni-63 (f)      30                           100 Zn-65        30                         260 Sr-90 (f)      1                           5                                 50 Zr-95        30 Nb-95        15 1-131        1 (d)         0.07                       1         60 Cs-134        15           0.05           130       15         60           150 Cs-137        18           0.06         150         18         80           180 Ba-140        60                                     60 La-140        15                                     15
GASES (pCi/m 3) wet)
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60 15 0.05 130 15 60 18 0.06 150 18 80 60 60 15 15 SOIL or SEDIMENT (pCi/kg, dry) 50 150 180


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(b)   Required detection capabilities for thermoluminescent dosimeters used for environmental measurements are given in Regulatory Guide 4.13 .
This list does not mean that only these nuclides are to be considered. Other peaks that are identifiable, together with those of the above nuclides, shall also be analyzed and reported in the Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report pursuant to the ODCM.
(c)   The LLD is defined as the smallest concentration of radioactive material in a sample that will yield a net count, above system background, that will be detected with 95% probability with only 5% probability of falsely concluding that a blank observation represents a "real" signal.
(b)
Required detection capabilities for thermoluminescent dosimeters used for environmental measurements are given in Regulatory Guide 4.13.
(c)
The LLD is defined as the smallest concentration of radioactive material in a sample that will yield a net count, above system background, that will be detected with 95% probability with only 5% probability of falsely concluding that a blank observation represents a "real" signal.
It should be recognized that the LLD is defined as an ~ priori (before the fact) limit representing the capability of a measurement system and not as an 2 posteriori (after the fact) limit for a particular measurement.
It should be recognized that the LLD is defined as an ~ priori (before the fact) limit representing the capability of a measurement system and not as an 2 posteriori (after the fact) limit for a particular measurement.
Analyses shall be performed in such a manner that the stated LLDs will be achieved under routine conditions. Occasionally background fluctuations , unavoidable small sample sizes, the presence of interfering nuclides, or other uncontrollable circumstances may render these LLDs unachievable .
Analyses shall be performed in such a manner that the stated LLDs will be achieved under routine conditions.
Occasionally background fluctuations, unavoidable small sample sizes, the presence of interfering nuclides, or other uncontrollable circumstances may render these LLDs unachievable.
In such cases, the contributing factors shall be identified and described in the Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report pursuant to the ODCM.
In such cases, the contributing factors shall be identified and described in the Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report pursuant to the ODCM.
(d)   These LLDs are for drinking water samples. If no drinking water pathway exists, the LLDs may be increased to 3,000 pCi/liter for H-3 and 15 pCi/liter forl-131.
(d)
(e)   These required lower limits of detection are associated only with the REMP requirements. The Radiological Ground Water Monitoring Program may involve unique reporting level criteria, independent of the REMP, and defined in station procedures .
These LLDs are for drinking water samples. If no drinking water pathway exists, the LLDs may be increased to 3,000 pCi/liter for H-3 and 15 pCi/liter forl-131.
(f)   Sr-90 and Ni-63 are included in this table due to their historical presence in ground water and possible migration to the environment.
(e)
These required lower limits of detection are associated only with the REMP requirements. The Radiological Ground Water Monitoring Program may involve unique reporting level criteria, independent of the REMP, and defined in station procedures.
(f)
Sr-90 and Ni-63 are included in this table due to their historical presence in ground water and possible migration to the environment.  


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GASES (pCi/m 3 )                                       (pCi/kg, wet)
GASES (pCi/m 3)
H-3             20,000
(pCi/kg, wet)
* Mn-54               1,000                                     30 ,000 Fe-59               400                                       10,000 Co-58               1,000                                     30 ,000 Co-60                 300                                       10,000 Ni-63 ***             300                                       1,000 Zn-65                 300                                       20 ,000 Sr-90 ***               8*                                         40 Zr-95               400 Nb-95                 400 1-131                 2*                   0.9                                   3             100 Cs-134                 30                   10                   1,000           60             1,000 Cs-137                 50                   20                 2,000             70             2,000 Ba-140               200                                                       300 La-140               200                                                       300 Values provided are for drinking water pathways . If no drinking water pathway exists, higher values are allowed , as follows :
(pCi/L)
H-3       30 ,000 pCi/L (This is a 40 CFR 141 value)
H-3 20,000
Sr-90           12 pCi/L 1-131           20 pCi/L
* Mn-54 1,000 30,000 Fe-59 400 10,000 Co-58 1,000 30,000 Co-60 300 10,000 Ni-63 ***
  **  These reporting levels are associated only with the REMP requirements. The Radiological Ground Water Monitoring Program may involve unique reporting level criteria , independent of the REMP ,
300 1,000 Zn-65 300 20,000 Sr-90 ***
and defined in station procedures .
8*
  *** Sr-90 and Ni-63 are included in this table due to their historical presence in ground water and possible migration to the environment
40 Zr-95 400 Nb-95 400 1-131 2*
0.9 3
Cs-134 30 10 1,000 60 Cs-137 50 20 2,000 70 Ba-140 200 300 La-140 200 300 FOOD PRODUCTS (pCi/kg, wet) 100 1,000 2,000 Values provided are for drinking water pathways. If no drinking water pathway exists, higher values are allowed, as follows:
H-3 30,000 pCi/L (This is a 40 CFR 141 value)
Sr-90 12 pCi/L 1-131 20 pCi/L These reporting levels are associated only with the REMP requirements. The Radiological Ground Water Monitoring Program may involve unique reporting level criteria, independent of the REMP, and defined in station procedures.  
*** Sr-90 and Ni-63 are included in this table due to their historical presence in ground water and possible migration to the environment  


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GASES (pCi/m 3)    wet)
Zn-65 Sr-90 (f)
Gross Beta      4           0.01 H-3      2,000 (d)
Zr-95 Nb-95 1-131 Cs-134 Cs-137 Ba-140 La-140 TABLE A-2 LOWER LIMIT OF DETECTION {LLD) REQUIREMENTS FOR ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLES AIRBORNE FISH FOOD WATER PARTIUCLA TE OR (pCi/kg, MILK PRODUCTS (pCi/L)
Mn-54        15                           130 Fe-59        30                         260 Co-58        15                           130 Co-60        15                           130 Ni-63 (f)      30                         100 Zn-65        30                         260 Sr-90 (f)      1                           5                                 50 Zr-95        30 Nb-95        15 1-131        1 (d)         0.07                       1         60 Cs-134        15           0.05         130         15         60           150 Cs-137        18           0.06         150         18         80           180 Ba-140        60                                     60 La-140        15                                     15
GASES (pCi/m3) wet)
(pCi/L)
(pCi/kg, wet) 4 0.01 2,000 (d) 15 130 30 260 15 130 15 130 30 100 30 260 1
5 30 15 1 (d) 0.07 1
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Plant: Indian Point Energy Center               I Year: 2020 I Page 30 of 128 ANNUAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT 4.0 INTERPRETATION AND TRENDS OF RESULTS The 2020 Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program (REMP) was conducted in accordance with Indian Point's Offsite Dose Calculation Manual ODCM. The ODCM contains requirements for the number and distribution of sampling locations, the types of samples to be collected, and the types of analyses to be performed for measurement of radioactivity.
Plant: Indian Point Energy Center I Year: 2020 I Page 30 of 128 ANNUAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERA TING REPORT 4.0 INTERPRETATION AND TRENDS OF RESULTS The 2020 Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program (REMP) was conducted in accordance with Indian Point's Offsite Dose Calculation Manual ODCM. The ODCM contains requirements for the number and distribution of sampling locations, the types of samples to be collected, and the types of analyses to be performed for measurement of radioactivity.
The REMP at Indian Point includes measurements of radioactivity levels in the following environmental pathways.
The REMP at Indian Point includes measurements of radioactivity levels in the following environmental pathways.
Direct Gamma Radiation                   Drinking Water Groundwater                               Soil Broad Leaf Vegetation                     Hudson River Water Bottom Sediment                          Shoreline Soil Aquatic Vegetation                        Fish and Invertebrates Airborne Particulates and Radioiodine An annual land use and milch animal census is also part of the REMP.
Direct Gamma Radiation Groundwater Broad Leaf Vegetation Bottom Sediment Aquatic Vegetation Airborne Particulates and Radioiodine Drinking Water Soil Hudson River Water Shoreline Soil Fish and Invertebrates An annual land use and milch animal census is also part of the REMP.
To evaluate the contribution of plant operations to environmental radioactivity levels, other man-made and natural sources of environmental radioactivity, as well as the aggregate of past monitoring data, must be considered. It is not merely the detection of a radionuclide, but the evaluation of the location, magnitude, source, and history of its detection that determines its significance. Therefore, we have reported the data collected in 2020 and assessed the significance of the findings.
To evaluate the contribution of plant operations to environmental radioactivity levels, other man-made and natural sources of environmental radioactivity, as well as the aggregate of past monitoring data, must be considered. It is not merely the detection of a radionuclide, but the evaluation of the location, magnitude, source, and history of its detection that determines its significance. Therefore, we have reported the data collected in 2020 and assessed the significance of the findings.
A summary of the results of the 2020 REMP is presented in Table B-2. This Table lists the mean and range of all positive results obtained for each of the media sampled at ODCM indicator and control locations. Discussions of these results and their evaluations are provided below.
A summary of the results of the 2020 REMP is presented in Table B-2. This Table lists the mean and range of all positive results obtained for each of the media sampled at ODCM indicator and control locations. Discussions of these results and their evaluations are provided below.
The radionuclides detected in the environment can be grouped into three categories: (1) naturally occurring radionuclides; (2) radionuclides resulting from weapons testing and other non-plant related, anthropogenic sources; and (3) radionuclides that could be related to plant operations.
The radionuclides detected in the environment can be grouped into three categories: (1) naturally occurring radionuclides; (2) radionuclides resulting from weapons testing and other non-plant related, anthropogenic sources; and (3) radionuclides that could be related to plant operations.
The environment contains a broad inventory of naturally occurring radionuclides which can be classified as, cosmic ray induced (e.g., Be-7) or geologically derived (e.g., Ra-226 and progeny, Th-228 and progeny, and K-40.) These radionuclides constitute the majority of the background radiation source and thus account for a majority of the annual background dose detected. Since the detected concentrations of these radionuclides were consistent at indicator and control locations, and unrelated to plant operations, their presence is noted only in the data tables and will not be discussed further.
The environment contains a broad inventory of naturally occurring radionuclides which can be classified as, cosmic ray induced (e.g., Be-7) or geologically derived (e.g., Ra-226 and progeny, Th-228 and progeny, and K-40.) These radionuclides constitute the majority of the background radiation source and thus account for a majority of the annual background dose detected. Since the detected concentrations of these radionuclides were consistent at indicator and control locations, and unrelated to plant operations, their presence is noted only in the data tables and will not be discussed further.
The second group of radionuclides detected in 2020 consists of those resulting from past weapons testing in the earth's atmosphere. The more recent contamination events resulting from the Chernobyl and Fukushima accidents only indicated detectable activity shortly after their occurrences (Reference 5). However, weapons testing in the 1950's and 1960's resulted in a significant atmospheric radionuclide inventory, which, in turn, still contributes to the
The second group of radionuclides detected in 2020 consists of those resulting from past weapons testing in the earth's atmosphere. The more recent contamination events resulting from the Chernobyl and Fukushima accidents only indicated detectable activity shortly after their occurrences (Reference 5). However, weapons testing in the 1950's and 1960's resulted in a significant atmospheric radionuclide inventory, which, in turn, still contributes to the  


Plant: Indian Point Energy Center                 I Year: 2020 I Page 31 of 128 ANNUAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT concentrations in the ecological systems. Although reduced in frequency, atmospheric weapons testing continued into the 1980's. The resultant radionuclide inventory of some ,
Plant: Indian Point Energy Center I Year: 2020 I Page 31 of 128 ANNUAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT concentrations in the ecological systems. Although reduced in frequency, atmospheric weapons testing continued into the 1980's. The resultant radionuclide inventory of some,
radionuclides, although diminishing with time (e.g., through radioactive decay and natural dispersion processes), remains detectable.
radionuclides, although diminishing with time (e.g., through radioactive decay and natural dispersion processes), remains detectable.
In 2020, the detected radionuclides that may be attributable to past atmospheric weapons testing consisted of Cs-137 in several media. The levels detected were consistent with the historical levels of radionuclides resulting from weapons tests as measured in previous years.
In 2020, the detected radionuclides that may be attributable to past atmospheric weapons testing consisted of Cs-137 in several media. The levels detected were consistent with the historical levels of radionuclides resulting from weapons tests as measured in previous years.
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1-131 is also produced in fission reactors, but can result from non-plant related anthropogenic sources, e.g., medical administrations, such as has been noted in previous years. 1-131 was not detected in 2020 in aquatic or terrestrial vegetation indicator and control locations.
1-131 is also produced in fission reactors, but can result from non-plant related anthropogenic sources, e.g., medical administrations, such as has been noted in previous years. 1-131 was not detected in 2020 in aquatic or terrestrial vegetation indicator and control locations.
Co-58 and Co-60 are activation/corrosion products also related to plant operations. They are produced by neutron activation in the reactor core. Co-58 has a much shorter half-life than Co-60. If Co-58 and Co-60 are concurrently detected in environmental samples, then the source of these radionuclides is more likely the result of recent releases. When significant concentrations of Co-60 are detected but no Co-58, there is an increased likelihood that the Co-60 is due to residual Co-60 from past operations. There was no Co-58 or Co-60 detected in the 2020 REMP, although they were observed in historical data.
Co-58 and Co-60 are activation/corrosion products also related to plant operations. They are produced by neutron activation in the reactor core. Co-58 has a much shorter half-life than Co-60. If Co-58 and Co-60 are concurrently detected in environmental samples, then the source of these radionuclides is more likely the result of recent releases. When significant concentrations of Co-60 are detected but no Co-58, there is an increased likelihood that the Co-60 is due to residual Co-60 from past operations. There was no Co-58 or Co-60 detected in the 2020 REMP, although they were observed in historical data.
In the following sections, a summary of the results of the 2020 REMP is presented by sample medium and the significance of any positive findings discussed. As previously mentioned, Table 8-2 provides an annual summary of the following media.
In the following sections, a summary of the results of the 2020 REMP is presented by sample medium and the significance of any positive findings discussed. As previously mentioned, Table 8-2 provides an annual summary of the following media.  


Plant: Indian Point Energy Center               I Year: 2020 I Page 32 of 128 ANNUAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT 4.1     Direct Radiation The environmental TLDs used to measure the direct radiation were TLDs supplied and processed by Environmental Dosimetry Company. In 2020, the TLD program produced a consistent picture of ambient background radiation levels in the vicinity of the Indian Point Station. A summary of the annual TLD data is provided in Table B-2 and all the TLD data are presented in Tables B-3, B-4 and B-5. TLD sample site DR-40 is the control site for the direct radiation (DR) series of measurements.
Plant: Indian Point Energy Center I Year: 2020 I Page 32 of 128 ANNUAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERA TING REPORT 4.1 Direct Radiation The environmental TLDs used to measure the direct radiation were TLDs supplied and processed by Environmental Dosimetry Company. In 2020, the TLD program produced a consistent picture of ambient background radiation levels in the vicinity of the Indian Point Station. A summary of the annual TLD data is provided in Table B-2 and all the TLD data are presented in Tables B-3, B-4 and B-5. TLD sample site DR-40 is the control site for the direct radiation (DR) series of measurements.
Table B-3 provides the quarterly and annual average reported doses in mR per standard quarter for each of the direct radiation sample points, DR-1 through DR-41. Table B-4 provides the mean, standard deviation, minimum and maximum values in mR per year for the years 2011 through 2019. The 2020 means are also presented in Table B-4. Table B-5 presents the 2020 TLD data for the inner ring and outer ring of TLDs. The table also provides the sector for each of the DR sample points.
Table B-3 provides the quarterly and annual average reported doses in mR per standard quarter for each of the direct radiation sample points, DR-1 through DR-41. Table B-4 provides the mean, standard deviation, minimum and maximum values in mR per year for the years 2011 through 2019. The 2020 means are also presented in Table B-4. Table B-5 presents the 2020 TLD data for the inner ring and outer ring of TLDs. The table also provides the sector for each of the DR sample points.
The 2020 mean value for the indicator direct radiation sample points was 14.0 mR per standard quarter - which is consistent with historical values. At those locations where the 2020 mean value was higher than historical means, they are within historical bounds for the respective locations.
The 2020 mean value for the indicator direct radiation sample points was 14.0 mR per standard quarter - which is consistent with historical values. At those locations where the 2020 mean value was higher than historical means, they are within historical bounds for the respective locations.
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The results of the annual totals for these two rings of TLDs are provided in Table B-5. The annual average for the inner ring was 14.0 mR per standard quarter and also average for the outer ring was 14.2 mR per standard quarter. The control location average for 2020 was 15.4 mR per standard quarter.
The results of the annual totals for these two rings of TLDs are provided in Table B-5. The annual average for the inner ring was 14.0 mR per standard quarter and also average for the outer ring was 14.2 mR per standard quarter. The control location average for 2020 was 15.4 mR per standard quarter.
Table C-1 and Figure C-1 present the 10-year historical averages for the inner and outer rings of TLDs. The 2020 averages are consistent with the historical data. The 2020 and previous years' data show that there is no measurable direct radiation in the environment due to the operation of the Indian Point site.
Table C-1 and Figure C-1 present the 10-year historical averages for the inner and outer rings of TLDs. The 2020 averages are consistent with the historical data. The 2020 and previous years' data show that there is no measurable direct radiation in the environment due to the operation of the Indian Point site.
4.2     Airborne Particulates and Radioiodine The results of the analyses of weekly air particulate filter samples for gross beta activity are presented in Table B-6 and the weekly charcoal cartridge analytical results are presented in Table B-7.
4.2 Airborne Particulates and Radioiodine The results of the analyses of weekly air particulate filter samples for gross beta activity are presented in Table B-6 and the weekly charcoal cartridge analytical results are presented in Table B-7.
Gross beta activity was found in air particulate samples throughout the year at all indicator and control locations. The average gross beta activity for the nine indicator air sample locations was 0.013 pCi/m 3 and the average for the control location was 0.013 pCi/m 3 . The activities detected were consistent for all locations, with no significant differences in gross beta activity in any sample due to location.
Gross beta activity was found in air particulate samples throughout the year at all indicator and control locations. The average gross beta activity for the nine indicator air sample locations was 0.013 pCi/m3 and the average for the control location was 0.013 pCi/m3. The activities detected were consistent for all locations, with no significant differences in gross beta activity in any sample due to location.
The results of the gamma spectral analyses (GSA) of the quarterly composites of these samples are shown in Table B-8. These quarterly composite air samples indicate that no
The results of the gamma spectral analyses (GSA) of the quarterly composites of these samples are shown in Table B-8. These quarterly composite air samples indicate that no  


Plant: Indian Point Energy Center                 Year: 2020     Page 33 of 128 ANNUAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT reactor-related radionuclides were detected and that only Be-7, a naturally-occurring radionuclide was present at detectable levels.
Plant: Indian Point Energy Center Year: 2020 Page 33 of 128 ANNUAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT reactor-related radionuclides were detected and that only Be-7, a naturally-occurring radionuclide was present at detectable levels.
The mean annual gross beta concentrations and Cs-137 concentrations in air for the past 10 years are presented in Table C-2. From this table and Figure C-2, it can be seen that the average 2020 gross beta concentration was consistent with historical levels. Cs-137 has not been detected since 1987. This is consistent with the trend of decreasing ambient Cs-137 concentrations in recent years.
The mean annual gross beta concentrations and Cs-137 concentrations in air for the past 10 years are presented in Table C-2. From this table and Figure C-2, it can be seen that the average 2020 gross beta concentration was consistent with historical levels. Cs-137 has not been detected since 1987. This is consistent with the trend of decreasing ambient Cs-137 concentrations in recent years.
From the data, it can be seen that no airborne radioactivity attributable to the operation of Indian Point was detected in 2020.
From the data, it can be seen that no airborne radioactivity attributable to the operation of Indian Point was detected in 2020.
4.3     Drinking Water Results of the gross beta, tritium and gamma spectroscopy analyses of the monthly drinking water samples are in Table 8-9. Other than Gross Beta activity consistent with historical values, no radioactivity was detected in drinking water samples. This has historically been the case for the radionuclide results for this media. Operation of the Indian Point units had no detectable radiological impact on drinking water.
4.3 Drinking Water Results of the gross beta, tritium and gamma spectroscopy analyses of the monthly drinking water samples are in Table 8-9. Other than Gross Beta activity consistent with historical values, no radioactivity was detected in drinking water samples. This has historically been the case for the radionuclide results for this media. Operation of the Indian Point units had no detectable radiological impact on drinking water.
4.4     Ground Water Data resulting from analysis of the groundwater samples for gamma emitters, tritium analysis, Ni-63 and Sr-90 are given in Table 8-10. No plant related nuclides were noted in the sample.
4.4 Ground Water Data resulting from analysis of the groundwater samples for gamma emitters, tritium analysis, Ni-63 and Sr-90 are given in Table 8-10. No plant related nuclides were noted in the sample.
4.5     Soil Table 8-11 contains the results of the soil samples for 2020. Other than naturally occurring radionuclides, very low levels of Cs-137 were detected in one soil sample consistent with historical results.
4.5 Soil Table 8-11 contains the results of the soil samples for 2020. Other than naturally occurring radionuclides, very low levels of Cs-137 were detected in one soil sample consistent with historical results.
4.6     Broad Leaf Vegetation Data from analysis of the 2020 samples are presented in Table 8-12. Table C-6 contains an historical summary and Figure C-6 is an illustration of the broad leaf vegetation analysis results. There were no plant related nuclides detected in the 2020 samples. The detection of low levels of Cs-137 has occurred sporadically at indicator locations at relatively low concentrations for the past ten years, most likely the result of previous atmospheric weapons testing.
4.6 Broad Leaf Vegetation Data from analysis of the 2020 samples are presented in Table 8-12. Table C-6 contains an historical summary and Figure C-6 is an illustration of the broad leaf vegetation analysis results. There were no plant related nuclides detected in the 2020 samples. The detection of low levels of Cs-137 has occurred sporadically at indicator locations at relatively low concentrations for the past ten years, most likely the result of previous atmospheric weapons testing.
: 4. 7     Hudson River Water Data resulting from analysis of monthly Hudson River water samples for gamma emitters and quarterly composites of H-3 are presented in Tables 8-13.
: 4. 7 Hudson River Water Data resulting from analysis of monthly Hudson River water samples for gamma emitters and quarterly composites of H-3 are presented in Tables 8-13.
The only plant related activity detected was H-3; detected at low levels in two indicator samples. The levels are consistent with occasional historical detection of H-3 related to plant operation. Table C-3 shows historical H-3 concentrations at the plant inlet and discharge points. Table C-8 contains a comparison of H-3 detected at the plant discharge (Hudson River Water mixing point) versus calculated quarterly average effluents concentrations. The
The only plant related activity detected was H-3; detected at low levels in two indicator samples. The levels are consistent with occasional historical detection of H-3 related to plant operation. Table C-3 shows historical H-3 concentrations at the plant inlet and discharge points. Table C-8 contains a comparison of H-3 detected at the plant discharge (Hudson River Water mixing point) versus calculated quarterly average effluents concentrations. The  


Plant: Indian Point Energy Center                 I Year: 2020 I Page 34 of 128 ANNUAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT data in table C-8 provides assurance that the REMP is indeed providing verification of the calculated radionuclide concentrations resulting from effluent releases attributable to the site.
Plant: Indian Point Energy Center I Year: 2020 I Page 34 of 128 ANNUAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERA TING REPORT data in table C-8 provides assurance that the REMP is indeed providing verification of the calculated radionuclide concentrations resulting from effluent releases attributable to the site.
4.8     Hudson River Bottom Sediment Table 8-14 contains the results of the analysis of bottom sediment samples for 2020.
4.8 Hudson River Bottom Sediment Table 8-14 contains the results of the analysis of bottom sediment samples for 2020.
Cesium-137 was detected in five of six indicator station samples, and one of two control location samples. Detection of positive levels of Cs-137 in river bottom sediment is not unusual. Cs-137 is often detected in the control location sediments and therefore not likely due to plant releases.
Cesium-137 was detected in five of six indicator station samples, and one of two control location samples. Detection of positive levels of Cs-137 in river bottom sediment is not unusual. Cs-137 is often detected in the control location sediments and therefore not likely due to plant releases.
Historical levels of Cs-137 in bottom sediment samples are shown in table C-9 and figure C-
Historical levels of Cs-137 in bottom sediment samples are shown in table C-9 and figure C-
: 9. This data shows the continued detection of Cs-137 in bottom sediment samples at varying levels, and demonstrates that the levels observed during 2020 sampling are within the range of levels identified in historical samples.
: 9. This data shows the continued detection of Cs-137 in bottom sediment samples at varying levels, and demonstrates that the levels observed during 2020 sampling are within the range of levels identified in historical samples.
4.9     Hudson River Shoreline Soil Table 8-15 contains the results of the gamma spectroscopic and strontium-90 analyses of the shoreline soil samples. In addition to the naturally occurring radionuclides, Cs-137 was identified in one of the Hudson River shoreline soil samples in 2020.
4.9 Hudson River Shoreline Soil Table 8-15 contains the results of the gamma spectroscopic and strontium-90 analyses of the shoreline soil samples. In addition to the naturally occurring radionuclides, Cs-137 was identified in one of the Hudson River shoreline soil samples in 2020.
An historical look at Cs-137 detected in shoreline soil at indicator and control locations can be viewed in Table C-5 and Figure C-5. Cesium-137 has been present in this media, both at indicator and occasionally at the control location, at a consistent level over the past ten years.
An historical look at Cs-137 detected in shoreline soil at indicator and control locations can be viewed in Table C-5 and Figure C-5. Cesium-137 has been present in this media, both at indicator and occasionally at the control location, at a consistent level over the past ten years.
Cesium-134 and Cs-137 are both discharged from the plant in similar quantities. The lack of Cs-134 activity is an indication that the primary source of the Cs-137 in the shoreline soil is legacy contamination from weapons fallout.
Cesium-134 and Cs-137 are both discharged from the plant in similar quantities. The lack of Cs-134 activity is an indication that the primary source of the Cs-137 in the shoreline soil is legacy contamination from weapons fallout.
Strontium-90 (Sr-90) was not detected in any of the six indicator location samples or any of the control location samples.
Strontium-90 (Sr-90) was not detected in any of the six indicator location samples or any of the control location samples.
4.10     Hudson River Aquatic Vegetation Table B-16 results show no plant related radionuclides were detected in any indicator or control aquatic vegetation samples in 2020. This is consistent with historical findings.
4.10 Hudson River Aquatic Vegetation Table B-16 results show no plant related radionuclides were detected in any indicator or control aquatic vegetation samples in 2020. This is consistent with historical findings.
4.11     Fish and Invertebrates Table 8-17 contains the results of the analysis of fish and invertebrate samples for 2020.
4.11 Fish and Invertebrates Table 8-17 contains the results of the analysis of fish and invertebrate samples for 2020.
No plant related radionuclides were detected. This is consistent with historical results which are shown in table and figure C-7.
No plant related radionuclides were detected. This is consistent with historical results which are shown in table and figure C-7.
4.12     Land Use Census A census was performed in the vicinity of Indian Point in 2020. This census consisted of a milch animal and a residence census. Results of this census are presented in Tables 8-18 and 8-19.
4.12 Land Use Census A census was performed in the vicinity of Indian Point in 2020. This census consisted of a milch animal and a residence census. Results of this census are presented in Tables 8-18 and 8-19.  


Plant: Indian Point Energy Center                 Year: 2020     Page 35 of 128 ANNUAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT The results of the 2020 census were generally same as the 2019 census results. Although in 2019, the presence of goats was noted on a property located less than 5.0 miles of IPEC, discussions with the owner of the property indicated that the goats did not produce milk for human consumption. Similar to 2019, it was noted in 2020 that no animals were producing milk for human consumption at this location or any other location within 5 miles to IPEC.
Plant: Indian Point Energy Center Year: 2020 Page 35 of 128 ANNUAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERA TING REPORT The results of the 2020 census were generally same as the 2019 census results. Although in 2019, the presence of goats was noted on a property located less than 5.0 miles of IPEC, discussions with the owner of the property indicated that the goats did not produce milk for human consumption. Similar to 2019, it was noted in 2020 that no animals were producing milk for human consumption at this location or any other location within 5 miles to IPEC.
However, discussions with the owner for the 2020 land use surveys confirmed that the goats did not produce milk for human consumption and are therefore not milch animals.
However, discussions with the owner for the 2020 land use surveys confirmed that the goats did not produce milk for human consumption and are therefore not milch animals.
The 2020 land use census indicated there were no new residences that were closer in proximity to IPEC.
The 2020 land use census indicated there were no new residences that were closer in proximity to IPEC.
The ODCM allows the sampling of broad leaf vegetation in two sectors at the site boundary in lieu of performing a garden census. Analysis results for these two sectors are discussed in Section 4.6 and presented in Table B-12, Table C-6 and Figure C-6.
The ODCM allows the sampling of broad leaf vegetation in two sectors at the site boundary in lieu of performing a garden census. Analysis results for these two sectors are discussed in Section 4.6 and presented in Table B-12, Table C-6 and Figure C-6.
4.13     Conclusion The Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program is conducted each year to determine the radiological impact of Indian Point operations on the environment. The preceding discussions of the results of the 2020 REMP reveal that operations at the station did not result in an impact on the environment.
4.13 Conclusion The Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program is conducted each year to determine the radiological impact of Indian Point operations on the environment. The preceding discussions of the results of the 2020 REMP reveal that operations at the station did not result in an impact on the environment.
The 2020 REMP results demonstrate the relative contributions of different radionuclide sources, both natural and anthropogenic, to the environmental concentrations. The results indicate that the fallout from previous atmospheric weapons testing continues to contribute to detection of Cs-137 in some environmental samples. There are infrequent detections of plant related activity in the environs; however, the radiological levels are very low and are significantly less than those from natural background and other anthropogenic sources.
The 2020 REMP results demonstrate the relative contributions of different radionuclide sources, both natural and anthropogenic, to the environmental concentrations. The results indicate that the fallout from previous atmospheric weapons testing continues to contribute to detection of Cs-137 in some environmental samples. There are infrequent detections of plant related activity in the environs; however, the radiological levels are very low and are significantly less than those from natural background and other anthropogenic sources.  


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5.1 2020 Annual Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program Summary The results of the 2020 radiological environmental sampling program are presented in Tables B-2 through B-17. Table B-2 is a summary table of the sample results for 2020.
5.1 2020 Annual Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program Summary The results of the 2020 radiological environmental sampling program are presented in Tables B-2 through B-17. Table B-2 is a summary table of the sample results for 2020.
The format of this summary table conforms to the reporting requirements of the ODCM, NRC Regulatory Guide 4.8, and NRC Branch Technical Position to Regulatory Guide 4.8 (Reference 4). In addition, the data obtained from the analysis of samples are provided in Tables B-3 through B-17.
The format of this summary table conforms to the reporting requirements of the ODCM, NRC Regulatory Guide 4.8, and NRC Branch Technical Position to Regulatory Guide 4.8 (Reference 4).
REMP samples were analyzed by various counting methods as appropriate. The methods are; gross beta, gamma spectroscopy analysis, liquid scintillation, radiochemical analysis, and TLD processing. Gamma spectroscopy analysis was performed for gamma emitting nuclides, including the following: Be-7, K-40, Mn-54, Co-58, Co-60, Fe-59, Zn-65, Zr-95, Nb-95, Ru-103, Ru-106, 1-131, Cs-134, Cs-137, Ba/La-140, Ce-141, Ce-144, Ra-226 and Ac/Th-228. Radiochemical analyses were performed for H-3, Ni-63, Sr-90 and 1-131 for specific media and locations as required in the ODCM.
In addition, the data obtained from the analysis of samples are provided in Tables B-3 through B-17.
5.2 Land Use Census In accordance with Sections IP2-D3.5.2 and IP3-2.8 of the ODCM, a land use census was conducted to identify the nearest milch animal and the nearest residence. The results of the milch animal and land use census are presented in Tables B-18 and B-19, respectively. In lieu of identifying and sampling the nearest garden of greater than 50 m2 , at least three kinds of broad leaf vegetation were sampled near the site boundary in two sectors and at a designated control location (results are presented in Table B-12).
REMP samples were analyzed by various counting methods as appropriate.
The methods are; gross beta, gamma spectroscopy analysis, liquid scintillation, radiochemical analysis, and TLD processing. Gamma spectroscopy analysis was performed for gamma emitting nuclides, including the following: Be-7, K-40, Mn-54, Co-58, Co-60, Fe-59, Zn-65, Zr-95, Nb-95, Ru-103, Ru-106, 1-131, Cs-134, Cs-137, Ba/La-140, Ce-141, Ce-144, Ra-226 and Ac/Th-228. Radiochemical analyses were performed for H-3, Ni-63, Sr-90 and 1-131 for specific media and locations as required in the ODCM.
5.2 Land Use Census In accordance with Sections IP2-D3.5.2 and IP3-2.8 of the ODCM, a land use census was conducted to identify the nearest milch animal and the nearest residence. The results of the milch animal and land use census are presented in Tables B-18 and B-19, respectively. In lieu of identifying and sampling the nearest garden of greater than 50 m2, at least three kinds of broad leaf vegetation were sampled near the site boundary in two sectors and at a designated control location (results are presented in Table B-12).
5.3 Sampling Deviations During 2020, environmental sampling was performed for 10 unique media types addressed in the ODCM and for direct radiation. A total of 1183 samples of 1187 scheduled were obtained. Of the scheduled samples, 99.6% were collected and analyzed for the program. Sampling deviations are summarized in Table B-1.
5.3 Sampling Deviations During 2020, environmental sampling was performed for 10 unique media types addressed in the ODCM and for direct radiation. A total of 1183 samples of 1187 scheduled were obtained. Of the scheduled samples, 99.6% were collected and analyzed for the program. Sampling deviations are summarized in Table B-1.
Discussions of the reasons for the deviations are provided in Table B-1 a for the air samples, Table B-1b for other media, and Table B-1c for changes to the REMP program. Analytical deviations noted in Table B-6 and B-7 due to insufficient sample volumes as noted in Table B-1a.
Discussions of the reasons for the deviations are provided in Table B-1 a for the air samples, Table B-1b for other media, and Table B-1c for changes to the REMP program. Analytical deviations noted in Table B-6 and B-7 due to insufficient sample volumes as noted in Table B-1a.
5.4 Analytical Deviations No analytical deviations were found in 2020.
5.4 Analytical Deviations No analytical deviations were found in 2020.
5.5 Special Reports No special reports were required under the REMP.
5.5 Special Reports No special reports were required under the REMP.  


Plant: Indian Point Energy Center         I Year: 2020 I Page 38 of 128 ANNUAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT TABLE B-1 Summary of Sampling Deviations - 2020 MEDIA TLD                                 164              1        99%          163    See Table B-1b PARTICULATES IN AIR                 428              0      100%          461          N/A CHARCOAL FILTER                     428              0      100%          428          N/A PRECIPITATION                       N/A            N/A        N/A          N/A    See Table 8-1 b DRINKING WATER                       24                0      100%            56          N/A GROUNDWATER 2              1        50%            4    See Table B-1b SAMPLES SOIL                                   3              0      100%            3          NIA BROAD LEAF VEGETATION 45                0      100%          45          N/A HUDSON RIVER WATER                   34              0      100%          46          N/A SHORELINE SOIL                       10              0      100%            20          N/A HUDSON RIVER BOTTOM 8              0      100%            8          N/A SEDIMENT AQUATIC VEGETATION                     6              2        67%            4      See Table 8-1 b FISH & INVERTEBRATES                 35                0      100%          105          N/A TOTALS                             1187              4      99.6%        1343
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* TOTAL NUMBER OF SAMPLES COLLECTED =                                 1183
* TOTAL NUMBER OF SAMPLES COLLECTED =
164 428 428 N/A 24 2
3 45 34 10 8
6 35 1187
* Samples not collected or unable to be analyzed.
* Samples not collected or unable to be analyzed.
  ** Several sample types require more than one analysis
1 0
0 N/A 0
1 0
0 0
0 0
2 0
4 1183
** Several sample types require more than one analysis 99%
100%
100%
N/A 100%
50%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
67%
100%
99.6%
163 461 428 N/A 56 4
3 45 46 20 8
4 105 1343 See Table B-1b N/A N/A See Table 8-1 b N/A See Table B-1b NIA N/A N/A N/A N/A See Table 8-1 b N/A


Plant: Indian Point Energy Center             I Year: 2020 l Page 39 of 128 ANNUAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT TABLE B-1a 2020 Air Sampling Deviations Air sampler lost 136 hours of run time due to a power outage from 95 Met Tower      8/10/2020   Tropical Storm Isaias. CR-IP3-2020-01928 (also see CR-IP3-2020-01849 & 01857)
Plant: Indian Point Energy Center I Year: 2020 l Page 39 of 128 ANNUAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT 95 Met Tower 95 Met Tower 04 Algonquin 04 Algonquin 23 Roseton 23 Roseton TABLE B-1a 2020 Air Sampling Deviations Air sampler lost 136 hours of run time due to a power outage from 8/10/2020 Tropical Storm Isaias. CR-IP3-2020-01928 (also see CR-IP3-2020-01849 & 01857) 811712020 Air sampler lost 172 hours of run time due to a power outage from Tropical Storm Isaias. CR-IP3-2020-02004 813112020 Air sampler lost 169 hours of run time due to a tripped GFCI. CR-I P3-2020-02140 9/9/2020 Air sampler lost 94 hours of run time due to a defective GFCI. CR-IP3-2020-02272 1113012020 Air sampler lost 95.5 hours of run time due to a defective GFCI. CR-I P3-2020-03054 121712020 Air sampler lost 28 hours of run time due to a defective GFCI &
Air sampler lost 172 hours of run time due to a power outage from 95 Met Tower      811712020 Tropical Storm Isaias. CR-IP3-2020-02004 Air sampler lost 169 hours of run time due to a tripped GFCI. CR-04 Algonquin      813112020 IP3-2020-02140 Air sampler lost 94 hours of run time due to a defective GFCI. CR-04 Algonquin      9/9/2020 IP3-2020-02272 Air sampler lost 95.5 hours of run time due to a defective GFCI. CR-23 Roseton        1113012020 IP3-2020-03054 Air sampler lost 28 hours of run time due to a defective GFCI &
Hour-meter. CR-IP3-2020-03125 TABLE B-1b 2020 Other Media Deviations 09 Hudson River Intake 112212020 Sample line and bucket found frozen due to no power. Grab sample was collected. CR-IP2-2020-00323.
23 Roseton        121712020 Hour-meter. CR-IP3-2020-03125 TABLE B-1b 2020 Other Media Deviations Sample line and bucket found frozen due to no power. Grab 09 Hudson River Intake    112212020 sample was collected. CR-IP2-2020-00323.
09 Hudson River Intake 311012020 Sample was not able to be obtained due to loss of power.
Sample was not able to be obtained due to loss of power.
Grab sample was collected. CR-IP2-2020-00836 09 Hudson River Intake 1212312020 Sample was not able to be obtained due to loss of power.
09 Hudson River Intake    311012020 Grab sample was collected. CR-IP2-2020-00836 09 Hudson River Intake   1212312020 Sample was not able to be obtained due to loss of power.
Grab sample was collected. IP2-2020-02093 20 Cortlandt Yacht Club 1/13/2021 During collection of 4 Quarter REMP TLDs it was discovered that the TLD was missing from the Cortlandt Yacht Club location. Technician searched the area but did not find it. TLD was replaced. CR-IP2-2021-00017  
Grab sample was collected. IP2-2020-02093 During collection of 4 Quarter REMP TLDs it was discovered 20 Cortlandt Yacht Club  1/13/2021  that the TLD was missing from the Cortlandt Yacht Club location. Technician searched the area but did not find it. TLD was replaced. CR-IP2-2021-00017


Plant: Indian Point Energy Center             I Year: 2020 I Page 40 of 128 ANNUAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT TABLE B-1c 2020 Changes to the REMP Program This media is not required by the ODCM and not listed in NUREG Precipitation - IPEC #44              1301. Routine sampling/analysis was not very useful. Therefore, it 1/1/2020 and # 23 - discontinued                was decided to eliminate it.
Plant: Indian Point Energy Center I Year: 2020 I Page 40 of 128 ANNUAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERA TING REPORT Precipitation - IPEC #44 and # 23 - discontinued Airborne - IPEC #44 Peekskill replaced by IPEC #108 Telecom Building Hudson River Water -
Location # 44 has been subject to some vandalism and ownership of the property is of concern. Therefore, it was decided that location Airborne - IPEC #44
IPEC #9 (Wa1) Plant Inlet (Hudson River Intake) replaced by Roseton Groundwater - IPEC
                                      #108 would be an appropriate replacement. Both these locations Peekskill replaced by 4/6/2020  are extra locations, not required per the ODCM. Concurrent IPEC #108 Telecom sampling for several weeks (3/30/20- 6/22/20) was performed at Building these locations.
#106 (GW) -
Hudson River Water -
discontinued TABLE B-1c 2020 Changes to the REMP Program 1/1/2020 4/6/2020 10/30/2020 10/30/2020 This media is not required by the ODCM and not listed in NUREG 1301. Routine sampling/analysis was not very useful. Therefore, it was decided to eliminate it.
Plant Inlet water samples can be affected by the IPEC liquid IPEC #9 (Wa1) Plant discharges. The ODCM was revised (Rev. 5) with a location that Inlet (Hudson River        10/30/2020 better meets the criteria for a Control Location. Ten months of Intake) replaced by                    concurrent sampling was performed for these locations.
Location # 44 has been subject to some vandalism and ownership of the property is of concern. Therefore, it was decided that location  
Roseton The ODCM was revised (Rev. 5) to delete this location.
#108 would be an appropriate replacement. Both these locations are extra locations, not required per the ODCM. Concurrent sampling for several weeks (3/30/20- 6/22/20) was performed at these locations.
Groundwater - IPEC                    Groundwater flow from IPEC has been verified to not be towards this location. IPEC maintains a detailed on-site Groundwater
Plant Inlet water samples can be affected by the IPEC liquid discharges. The ODCM was revised (Rev. 5) with a location that better meets the criteria for a Control Location. Ten months of concurrent sampling was performed for these locations.
#106 (GW) -                10/30/2020 Monitoring Program which continues to verify the groundwater discontinued                          plume direction. Results of this onsite program are listed in the annual Radioactive Effluent Release Re ort.
The ODCM was revised (Rev. 5) to delete this location.
Groundwater flow from IPEC has been verified to not be towards this location. IPEC maintains a detailed on-site Groundwater Monitoring Program which continues to verify the groundwater plume direction. Results of this onsite program are listed in the annual Radioactive Effluent Release Re ort.  


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Direct Radiation (mR/Standard Quarter)
Air Particulate (pCi/m3)
Air Iodine (pCi/m3)
Air Particulate (10-3 pCi/m3)
Rainwater*
(pCi/L)
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==SUMMARY==
==SUMMARY==
 
INDIAN POINT ENERGY CENTER - 2020 Dockets 50-003, 50-247 & 50-286 Indicator Analysis Total LLD*
INDIAN POINT ENERGY CENTER - 2020 Dockets 50-003, 50-247 & 50-286 Medium or                                                        Indicator                                               Control Pathway                            Analysis     Total LLD*     Locations           Location with Highest Mean         Locations  Non-Routine Sampled                              Type     Number           Mean**       Location I   Distance       Mean**       Mean**      Reported (Units)                                                          (Range)       Number       Direction I    (Range)       (Range)  Measurements Direct Radiation                  TLD-Quarterly   163         14.0 (159/159)     DR-31       4.65 Mi.     16.3 (4/4)   15.4 (4/4)      0 (mR/Standard Quarter)                                          (10.5/17.0)                     NW       (15.2/17.0)  (14.7/16.2)
Locations Location with Highest Mean Type Number Mean**
Air Particulate                      Gr-B       428   0.01   .013 (374/376)     108       0.36 Mi.   .013 (39/39) .013 (52/52)      0 3
Location I Distance I Mean**
(pCi/m )                                                        (.005/.032)                   ESE       (.006/.031)  (.006/.028)
(Range)
Air Iodine                          GAMMA 3
Number Direction (Range)
(pCi/m )                              1-131     428   0.07       <LLD                                                    <LLD         0 Air Particulate                    GAMMA         33 (10-3 pCi/m3 )                        Be-7             NA     112.5 (29/29)       4         0.28 Mi.     119(4/4)     104.8 (4/4)      0 (81.6/163.8)                     SW       (90.2/163.8)  (85.1/121.8)
TLD-Quarterly 163 14.0 (159/159)
K-40             NA         <LLD                                                    <LLD         0 Cs-134           0.05       <LLD                                                    <LLD         0 Cs-137           0.06       <LLD                                                    <LLD         0 Th-228             NA         <LLD                                                    <LLD         0 Rainwater*                            H-3         0   200         NA                                                     NA          0 (pCi/L)
DR-31 4.65 Mi.
GAMMA          0 Co-60             15         NA                                                      NA           0 Cs-134             15         NA                                                     NA          0 Cs-137             18         NA                                                     NA          0
16.3 (4/4)
(10.5/17.0)
NW (15.2/17.0)
Gr-B 428 0.01  
.013 (374/376) 108 0.36 Mi.  
.013 (39/39)
(.005/.032)
ESE
(.006/.031)
GAMMA 1-131 428 0.07  
<LLD GAMMA 33 Be-7 NA 112.5 (29/29) 4 0.28 Mi.
119(4/4)
(81.6/163.8)
SW (90.2/163.8)
K-40 NA  
<LLD Cs-134 0.05  
<LLD Cs-137 0.06  
<LLD Th-228 NA  
<LLD H-3 0
200 NA GAMMA 0
Co-60 15 NA Cs-134 15 NA Cs-137 18 NA  
*Rainwater collection was discontinued in 2019.
*Rainwater collection was discontinued in 2019.
Drinking Water                       Gr-B       24     4     3.09 (15/24)       07         3.4 Mi.     3.35 (5/12)       NA          0 (pCi/L)                                                         (2.14/4.07)                     NE       (2.97/4.07)
Drinking Water Gr-B 24 4
H-3         8   200         <LLD                                                     NA          0 GAMMA         24 Mn-54             15         <LLD                                                     NA          0 Co-58             15         <LLD                                                     NA          0 Fe-59             30         <LLD                                                     NA           0
3.09 (15/24) 07 3.4 Mi.
3.35 (5/12)
(pCi/L)
(2.14/4.07)
NE (2.97/4.07)
H-3 8
200  
<LLD GAMMA 24 Mn-54 15  
<LLD Co-58 15  
<LLD Fe-59 30  
<LLD Control Locations Mean**
(Range) 15.4 (4/4)
(14.7/16.2)
.013 (52/52)
(.006/.028)
<LLD 104.8 (4/4)
(85.1/121.8)
<LLD
<LLD
<LLD
<LLD NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Non-Routine Reported Measurements 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0  


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==SUMMARY==
==SUMMARY==
INDIAN POINT ENERGY CENTER - 2020 Dockets 50-003, 50-247 & 50-286 Indicator Analysis Total LLD*
Locations Location with Highest Mean Type Number Mean**
Location I Distance I Mean**
(Range)
Number Direction (Range)
Co-60 15
<LLD Zn-65 30
<LLD Nb-95 15
<LLD Zr-95 30
<LLD 1-131 15
<LLD Cs-134 15
<LLD Cs-137 18
<LLD Ba-140 60
<LLD La-140 15
<LLD H-3 200
<LLD Ni-63 30
<LLD Sr-90
<LLD GAMMA Mn-54 15
<LLD CO-58 15
<LLD Fe-59 30
<LLD Co-60 15
<LLD Zn-65 30
<LLD Nb-95 15
<LLD Control Locations Mean**
(Range)
NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Non-Routine Reported Measurements 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0


INDIAN POINT ENERGY CENTER - 2020 Dockets 50-003, 50-247 & 50-286 Medium or                                                 Indicator                                            Control Pathway                         Analysis I
Medium or Pathway Sampled (Units)
Total  LLD*    Locations          Location with Highest Mean      Locations  Non-Routine Sampled                         Type    Number            Mean**
Groundwater (cont'd)
I Location    Distance      Mean**    Mean**    Reported (Units)                                                     (Range)        Number      Direction    (Range)    (Range)  Measurements Drinking Water (cont'd)         Co-60            15        <LLD                                                  NA          0 (pCi/L)
(pCi/L)
Zn-65            30        <LLD                                                NA          0 Nb-95            15        <LLD                                                  NA          0 Zr-95            30        <LLD                                                NA          0 1-131            15        <LLD                                                NA          0 Cs-134            15        <LLD                                                NA          0 Cs-137            18        <LLD                                                NA          0 Ba-140            60        <LLD                                                NA          0 La-140            15        <LLD                                                NA          0 Groundwater                        H-3            200        <LLD                                                NA          0 (pCi/L)
Soil (pCi/kg dry)
Ni-63            30        <LLD                                                NA          0 Sr-90                      <LLD                                                  NA          0 GAMMA Mn-54            15        <LLD                                                  NA          0 CO-58            15        <LLD                                                  NA          0 Fe-59            30        <LLD                                                  NA          0 Co-60            15        <LLD                                                NA          0 Zn-65            30        <LLD                                                NA          0 Nb-95            15        <LLD                                                NA          0
Broad leaf Vegetation (pCi/kg wet)
 
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==SUMMARY==
==SUMMARY==
INDIAN POINT ENERGY CENTER - 2020 Dockets 50-003, 50-247 & 50-286 Indicator Analysis Total LLD*
Locations Location with Highest Mean Type Number Mean**
Location I Distance I Mean**
(Range)
Number Direction (Range)
Zr-95 30
<LLD 1-131 15
<LLD Cs-134 15
<LLD Cs-137 18
<LLD Ba-140 60
<LLD La-140 15
<LLD GAMMA 3
Be-7 NA
<LLD K-40 NA 11231 (2/2) 23 20.7 Mi.
15520 (1/1)
(9632112830)
N Co-60 NA
<LLD Cs-134 150
<LLD Cs-137 180 106.8 (112) 94 0.39 Mi.
106.8 (111) s Ra-226 NA
<LLD 23 20.7 Mi.
2632 (111)
N Th-228 NA 538.1 (212) 23 20.7Mi.
930.7 (111)
(508.1/568.1)
N GAMMA 45 Be-7 NA 1758.3 (27130) 94 0.39 Mi.
1901.7 (13115)
(508.3/2948) s (1079/2948)
K-40 NA 5131.8 (30/30) 95 0.46 Mi.
5250.7 (15115)
(1762/8846)
SSW (2597/8177)
Co-60 NA
<LLD 1-131 60
<LLD Cs-134 60
<LLD Control Locations Mean**
(Range)
NA NA NA NA NA NA
<LLD 15520 (1/1)
<LLD
<LLD
<LLD 2632 (111) 930.7 (111) 1102.7 (14115)
(443.4/1936) 4288.8 (15115)
(2073/6550)
<LLD
<LLD
<LLD Non-Routine Reported Measurements 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0


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Pathway                       Analysis    Total  LLD*      Locations          Location with Highest Mean            Locations    Non-Routine I
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Sampled                           Type    Number              Mean**      Location      Distance        Mean**          Mean**      Reported (Units)                                                       (Range)      Number      Direction      (Range)          (Range)    Measurements Groundwater (cont'd)             Zr-95            30          <LLD                                                      NA            0 (pCi/L) 1-131            15          <LLD                                                      NA            0 Cs-134            15          <LLD                                                      NA            0 Cs-137            18          <LLD                                                      NA            0 Ba-140            60          <LLD                                                      NA            0 La-140            15          <LLD                                                      NA            0 Soil                            GAMMA        3 (pCi/kg dry)                      Be-7              NA          <LLD                                                      <LLD          0 K-40              NA      11231 (2/2)      23        20.7 Mi.      15520 (1/1)      15520 (1/1)       0 (9632112830)                    N Co-60            NA          <LLD                                                      <LLD          0 Cs-134            150          <LLD                                                      <LLD          0 Cs-137            180      106.8 (112)      94        0.39 Mi.      106.8 (111)        <LLD          0 s
Page 44 of 128 ANNUAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT Medium or Pathway Sampled (Units) 8roadleaf Vegetation (cont'd)
Ra-226            NA          <LLD          23        20.7 Mi.      2632 (111)      2632 (111)        0 N
(pCi/kgwet)
Th-228            NA        538.1 (212)    23        20.7Mi.      930.7 (111)      930.7 (111)      0 (508.1/568.1)                    N Broad leaf Vegetation          GAMMA        45 (pCi/kg wet)                      Be-7            NA    1758.3 (27130)      94        0.39  Mi. 1901.7 (13115)  1102.7 (14115)      0 (508.3/2948)                    s        (1079/2948)      (443.4/1936)
River Water (pCi/L)
K-40            NA    5131.8 (30/30)    95        0.46 Mi. 5250.7 (15115)  4288.8 (15115)      0 (1762/8846)                  SSW        (2597/8177)      (2073/6550)
Bottom Sediment (pCi/kg dry)
Co-60            NA          <LLD                                                      <LLD          0 1-131            60          <LLD                                                      <LLD          0 Cs-134            60          <LLD                                                      <LLD          0
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==SUMMARY==
==SUMMARY==
INDIAN POINT ENERGY CENTER - 2020 Dockets 50-003, 50-247 & 50-286 Indicator Analysis Total LLD*
Locations Location with Highest Mean Type Number Mean**
Location I Distance I Mean**
(Range)
Number Direction (Range)
Cs-137 80
<LLD Th-228 NA
<LLD H-3 12 200 288 (2/4) 10 0.3 Mi.
288 (2/4)
(229/347)
WSW (229/347)
GAMMA 34 Mn-54 15
<LLD Co-58 15
<LLD Fe-59 30
<LLD Co-60 15
<LLD Zn-65 30
<LLD Nb-95 15
<LLD Zr-95 30
<LLD Cs-134 15
<LLD 1-131 15
<LLD Cs-137 18
<LLD Ba-140 60
<LLD La-140 15
<LLD Th-228 NA
<LLD GAMMA 8
K-40 NA 16288.3 (6/6) 84 10.88 Mi.
20445 (2/2)
(13420/19800)
N (19850/21040)
Co-60 NA
<LLD Control Locations Mean**
(Range)
<LLD
<LLD
<LLD
<LLD
<LLD
<LLD
<LLD
<LLD
<LLD
<LLD
<LLD
<LLD
<LLD
<LLD
<LLD
<LLD 20445 (2/2)
(19850/21040)
<LLD Non-Routine Reported Measurements 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0


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LLD*    Locations            Location with Highest Mean          Locations  Non-Routine Sampled I
Year: 2020 I
Type    Number            Mean**        Location      Distance        Mean**        Mean**    Reported (Units)                                                     (Range)        Number      Direction      (Range)        (Range)  Measurements 8roadleaf Vegetation (cont'd)     Cs-137            80        <LLD                                                    <LLD          0 (pCi/kgwet)
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Th-228            NA        <LLD                                                      <LLD          0 River Water                        H-3      12    200      288 (2/4)        10        0.3 Mi.      288 (2/4)        <LLD          0 (pCi/L)                                                    (229/347)                    WSW          (229/347)
Bottom Sediment (cont'd)
GAMMA        34 Mn-54            15        <LLD                                                      <LLD          0 Co-58            15        <LLD                                                      <LLD          0 Fe-59            30        <LLD                                                      <LLD          0 Co-60            15        <LLD                                                      <LLD        0 Zn-65            30        <LLD                                                      <LLD        0 Nb-95            15        <LLD                                                      <LLD        0 Zr-95            30        <LLD                                                    <LLD          0 Cs-134            15        <LLD                                                    <LLD          0 1-131            15        <LLD                                                    <LLD          0 Cs-137            18        <LLD                                                      <LLD          0 Ba-140            60        <LLD                                                      <LLD          0 La-140            15        <LLD                                                      <LLD          0 Th-228            NA        <LLD                                                    <LLD          0 Bottom Sediment                  GAMMA        8 (pCi/kg dry)                      K-40            NA    16288.3 (6/6)      84        10.88 Mi. 20445 (2/2)    20445 (2/2)    0 (13420/19800)                      N      (19850/21040)  (19850/21040)
(pCi/kg dry)
Co-60            NA        <LLD                                                    <LLD          0
Shoreline Soil (pCi/kg dry)
 
Aquatic Vegetation (pCi/kg wet)
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==SUMMARY==
==SUMMARY==
INDIAN POINT ENERGY CENTER - 2020 Dockets 50-003, 50-247 & 50-286 Indicator Analysis Total LLD*
Locations Location with Highest Mean Type Number Mean**
Location I Distance I Mean**
(Range)
Number Direction (Range)
Cs-134 150
<LLD Cs-137 180 167 (5/6) 84 10.88 Mi.
206.9 (1/2)
(85.5/210.7)
N Ra-226 NA
<LLD Th-228 NA 729.6 (6/6) 84 10.88 Mi.
1196 (2/2)
(330.3/1184)
N (1098/1294)
Sr-90 10 5000
<LLD GAMMA 10 K-40 NA 11397 (6/6) 84 10.88Mi.
30555 (2/2)
(8787 /15530)
N (29000/32110)
Cs-134 150
<LLD Cs-137 180 96.5 (1/6) 17 1.5Mi.
96.5 (1/2)
SSW Ra-226 NA
<LLD 50 4.48 Mi.
3306 (1/2)
NNW Ac-228 NA 511.8 (2/6) 84 10.88 Mi.
607.8 (1/2)
(498.9-524.6)
N Th-228 NA 317.2 (5/6) 84 10.88 Mi.
665.3 (2/2)
(171.2/431.2)
N (582.8/747.7)
GAMMA 4
Be-7 NA 561.4 (1/3) 17 1.5Mi.
561.4 (1/2)
SSW K-40 NA 2737. 7 (3/3) 84 10.88 Mi.
3234 (1/1)
(2405/3167)
N Co-60 NA
<LLD 1-131 60
<LLD Cs-134 60
<LLD Cs-137 80
<LLD Ra-226 NA
<LLD Ac-228 NA
<LLD Control Locations Mean**
(Range)
<LLD 206.9 (1/2)
<LLD 1196 (2/2)
(1098/1294)
<LLD 21448 (4/4)
(11650/32110)
<LLD
<LLD 3306 (1/4) 597.8 (2/4)
(587.8/607.8) 620.3 (4/4)
(520.6/747.7)
<LLD 3234 (1/1)
NA NA NA NA NA
<LLD Non-Routine Reported Measurements 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0


INDIAN POINT ENERGY CENTER - 2020 Dockets 50-003, 50-247 & 50-286 Medium or                                                   Indicator                                                  Control I
Plant: Indian Point Energy Center I
Pathway                     Analysis    Total  LLD*      Locations          Location with Highest Mean            Locations  Non-Routine I
Year: 2020 I
Sampled                         Type    Number            Mean**      Location      Distance        Mean**          Mean**      Reported (Units)                                                   (Range)      Number      Direction      (Range)          (Range)  Measurements Bottom Sediment (cont'd)      Cs-134            150        <LLD                                                      <LLD          0 (pCi/kg dry)
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Cs-137              180      167 (5/6)        84        10.88 Mi.      206.9 (1/2)    206.9 (1/2)      0 (85.5/210.7)                      N Ra-226              NA        <LLD                                                      <LLD          0 Th-228              NA      729.6 (6/6)      84        10.88 Mi.      1196 (2/2)      1196 (2/2)      0 (330.3/1184)                      N        (1098/1294)    (1098/1294)
Aquatic Vegetation (cont'd)
Shoreline Soil                Sr-90      10    5000        <LLD                                                      <LLD          0 (pCi/kg dry)
(pCi/kg wet)
GAMMA        10 K-40              NA      11397 (6/6)      84        10.88Mi.      30555 (2/2)    21448 (4/4)      0 (8787/15530)                      N      (29000/32110)  (11650/32110)
Fish (pCi/kg wet)
Cs-134              150        <LLD                                                      <LLD          0 Cs-137              180      96.5 (1/6)      17          1.5Mi.      96.5 (1/2)        <LLD          0 SSW Ra-226              NA        <LLD          50        4.48 Mi.      3306 (1/2)      3306 (1/4)      0 NNW Ac-228              NA      511.8 (2/6)      84        10.88 Mi. 607.8 (1/2)    597.8 (2/4)      0 (498.9-524.6)                      N                      (587.8/607.8)
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Th-228              NA      317.2 (5/6)      84        10.88 Mi. 665.3 (2/2)    620.3 (4/4)      0 (171.2/431.2)                      N      (582.8/747.7)  (520.6/747.7)
Aquatic Vegetation            GAMMA        4 (pCi/kg wet)                   Be-7              NA      561.4 (1/3)      17          1.5Mi.      561.4 (1/2)        <LLD          0 SSW K-40              NA    2737. 7 (3/3)    84        10.88 Mi.      3234 (1/1)      3234 (1/1)      0 (2405/3167)                      N Co-60              NA        <LLD                                                        NA          0 1-131              60        <LLD                                                        NA          0 Cs-134              60        <LLD                                                        NA          0 Cs-137              80        <LLD                                                        NA          0 Ra-226            NA          <LLD                                                        NA          0 Ac-228              NA        <LLD                                                      <LLD          0
 
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==SUMMARY==
==SUMMARY==
INDIAN POINT ENERGY CENTER - 2020 Analysis Total LLD*
Type Number Th-228 NA Ni-63 35 100 Sr-90 35 5
GAMMA 35 K-40 NA Mn-54 130 Co-58 130 Fe-59 260 Co-60 130 Zn-65 260 Cs-134 130 Cs-137 150 Th-228 NA Environment Samples 1183 Analysis 1343 Dockets 50-003, 50-247 & 50-286 Indicator Locations Location with Highest Mean Mean""*
Location I Distance I Mean**
(Range)
Number Direction (Range) 143.1 (1/2) 17 1.5Mi.
143.1 (1/2)
SSW
<LLD
<LLD 2484 (22/22) 23 20.7Mi.
2577 (13/13)
(1568/3322)
N (1366/3464)
<LLD
<LLD
<LLD
<LLD
<LLD
<LLD
<LLD
<LLD
* LLD IS THE LOWER LIMIT OF DETECTION
** THE MEAN VALUES ARE CALCULATED USING THE POSITIVE VALUES Control Locations Mean**
(Range)
<LLD
<LLD
<LLD 2577 (13/13)
(1366/3464)
<LLD
<LLD
<LLD
<LLD
<LLD
<LLD
<LLD
<LLD Non-Routine Reported Measurements 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0
\\


INDIAN POINT ENERGY CENTER - 2020 Dockets 50-003, 50-247 & 50-286 Medium or                                                    Indicator                                                Control Pathway I
Plant: Indian Point Energy Center I Year: 2020 I Page 47 of 128 Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report INDIAN POINT ENERGY CENTER TABLE 8-3
Analysis    Total  LLD*      Locations          Location with Highest Mean          Locations  Non-Routine I
-DIRECT RADIATION, QUARTERLY DATA-2020 mR/Quarter +/- 1 sigma Sample Station First Quarter Second Quarter Third Quarter Fourth Quarter Annual Annual Nuclide Number 01/01-03/31 04/01-06/30 07/01-09/30 10/01-01/01 Average Total TLD DR-01 14.5 +/- 0.7 14.7 +/- 0.9 16.6 +/- 0.9 15.8 +/- 1.2 15.4 +/- 1.0 61.6 DR-02 14.1 +/- 0.8 15.0 +/- 0.7 15.5 +/- 0.9 14.4 +/- 0.8 14.7 +/- 0.6 59.0 DR-03 12.7 +/- 0.8 12.2 +/- 0.7 13.2 +/- 0.8 12.8 +/- 0.8 12.7 +/- 0.4 50.9 DR-04 13.0 +/- 0.6 13.2 +/- 0.5 14.4 +/- 0.8 13.0 +/- 0.9 13.4 +/- 0.7 53.7 DR-05 13.1 +/- 0.6 13.8 +/- 0.7 14.6 +/- 0.9 13.7 +/- 0.9 13.8 +/- 0.6 55.3 DR-06 13.9 +/- 0.7 14.2 +/- 0.5 15.5 +/- 1.2 14.0 +/- 1.0 14.4 +/- 0.7 57.6 DR-07 15.7 +/- 0.7 15.7 +/- 0.7 16.9 +/- 1.4 15.0 +/- 0.9 15.8 +/- 0.8 63.3 DR-08 12.0 +/- 0.6 12.7 +/- 0.9 12.7 +/- 0.6 12.1 +/- 0.7 12.4 +/- 0.4 49.5 DR-09 13.5 +/- 0.7 13.9 +/- 0.6 14.4 +/- 0.9 13.8 +/- 0.9 13.9 +/- 0.4 55.7 DR-10 13.7 +/- 0.7 14.1 +/- 0.8 14.2 +/- 0.6 13.4 +/- 0.8 13.8 +/- 0.4 55.4 DR-11 10.5 +/- 0.8 10.8 +/- 0.6 11.3 +/- 0.6 11.0 +/- 0.7 10.9 +/- 0.4 43.7 DR-12 14.8 +/- 0.8 16.1 +/- 1.0 15.9 +/- 0.8 15.4 +/- 0.8 15.6 +/- 0.6 62.2 DR-13 15.8 +/- 0.7 16.2 +/- ci.5 16.3 +/- 0.7 15.7 +/- 1.1 16.0 +/- 0.3 64.0 DR-14 12.1 +/- 0.7 13.5 +/- 0.8 13.2 +/- 0.9 13.0 +/- 0.7 13.0 +/- 0.6 51,8 DR-15 11.9 +/- 0.6 13.6 +/- 0.8 13.1 +/- 0.6 13.5 +/- 0.7 13.0 +/- 0.8 52.1 DR-16 13.9 +/- 0.8 15.0 +/- 1.0 15.1 +/- 1.0 14.8 +/- 0.8 14.7 +/- 0.6 58.7 DR-17 13.1 +/- 0.9 14.7 +/- 0.8 14.5 +/- 1.0 14.7 +/- 1.2 14.2 +/- 0.7 56.9 DR-18 14.0 +/- 0.6 14.5 +/- 0.5 15.5 +/- 0.7 14.3 +/- 0.9 14.6 +/- 0.6 58.2 DR-19 14.3 +/- 0.7 15.1 +/- 0.9 15.5 +/- 0.6 14.3 +/- 0.9 14.8 +/- 0.6 59.3 DR-20 13.8 +/- 0.6 14.2 +/- 0.7 15.0 +/- 0.9 13.7 +/- 0.8 14.2 +/- 0.6 56.6 DR-21 14.0 +/- 0.7 14.6 +/- 0.8 15.4 +/- 0.9 13.9 +/- 0.7 14.5 +/- 0.7 57.9 DR-22 10.9 +/- 0.8 11.7 +/- 0.4 11.8 +/- 0.5 10.9 +/- 0.6 11.3 +/- 0.5 45.3 DR-23 13.8 +/- 0.6 14.6 +/- 0.5 14.6 +/- 0.7 13.7 +/- 0.7 14.2 +/- 0.5 56.8 DR-24 13.9 +/- 0.7 15.4 +/- 0.7 15.3 +/- 0.8 14.4 +/- 1.0 14.8 +/- 0.7 59.1 DR-25 10.8 +/- 0.7 12.7 +/- 0.6 12.3 +/- 0.7 12.0 +/- 0.8 11.9 +/- 0.8 47.8 DR-26 12.5 +/- 0.7 14.7 +/- 0.5 13.8 +/- 0.6 13.6 +/- 0.9 13.7 +/- 0.9 54.6 DR-27 12.4 +/- 0.7 13.8 +/- 0.8 13.7 +/- 0.8 13.7 +/- 0.9 13.4 +/- 0.7 53.6 DR-28 14.6 +/- 1.1 16.4 +/- 1.0 16.0 +/- 0.8 15.2 +/- 0.8 15.5 +/- 0.8 62.2 DR-29 12.9 +/- 0.9 14.7 +/- 0.7 14.6 +/- 0.6 14.3 +/- 1.2 14.1 +/- 0.8 56.4 DR-30 13.2 +/- 0.5 14.6 +/- 0.9 14.7 +/- 0.8 14.2 +/- 0.8 14.1 +/- 0.7 56.5 DR-31 15.2 +/- 0.6 16.8 +/- 0.8 17.0 +/- 0.8 16.4 +/- 0.8 16.3 +/- 0.8 65.3 DR-32 15.1 +/- 0.9 15.9 +/- 1.0 16.2 +/- 0.7 16.2 +/- 1.2 15.8 +/- 0.5 63.3 DR-33 12.9 +/- 0.6 13.7 +/- 0.8 14.3 +/- 0.9 12.9 +/- 0.9 13.5 +/- 0.7 53.8 DR-34 12.6 +/- 0.6 13.8 +/- 0.5 13.7 +/- 0.7 13.0 +/- 0.8 13.3 +/- 0.6 53.2 DR-35 12.8 +/- 0.7 13.7 +/- 0.8 14.1 +/- 0.6 13.3 +/- 0.8 13.5 +/- 0.5 53.9 DR-36 13.8 +/- 0.6 14.7 +/- 1.0 14.9 +/- 0.8 14.2 +/- 0.7 14.4 +/- 0.5 57.6 DR-37 13.2 +/- 0.6 14.1 +/- 0.5 15.4 +/- 0.6 13.1 +/- 0.9 14.0 +/- 1.1 55.8 DR-38 12.0 +/- 0.5 13.3 +/- 0.7 13.2 +/- 0.6 (a) 12.8 +/- 0.7 38.5 DR-39 14.1 +/- 0.6 15.1 +/- 0.7 15.5 +/- 0.8 14.5 +/- 0.8 14.8 +/- 0.6 59.3 DR-40*
Sampled                          Type    Number              Mean""*      Location      Distance      Mean**        Mean**      Reported (Units)                                                      (Range)      Number      Direction    (Range)        (Range)  Measurements
14.7 +/- 0.8 15.5 +/- 0.7 16.2 +/- 0.8 15.1 +/- 0.8 15.4 +/- 0.6 61.5 DR-41 12.8 +/- 0.9 13.8 +/- 1.0 14.4 +/- 0.9 12.6 +/- 0.9 13.4 +/- 0.9 53.6 AVERAGE 13.3 + 1.2 14.3 + 1.2 14.6 + 1.3 13.9 + 1.2 14.0 +/- 1.2 55.7 (Indicator Locations)
                                                                                                                                              \
* Control location (a) Refer deviation table B-1b
Aquatic Vegetation (cont'd)    Th-228              NA      143.1 (1/2)      17        1.5Mi.       143.1 (1/2)      <LLD (pCi/kg wet)                                                                              SSW                                        0 Fish                            Ni-63       35     100        <LLD                                                    <LLD          0 (pCi/kg wet)
Sr-90      35      5         <LLD                                                    <LLD          0 GAMMA        35 K-40              NA      2484 (22/22)      23        20.7Mi.     2577 (13/13)  2577 (13/13)     0 (1568/3322)                      N      (1366/3464)  (1366/3464)
Mn-54              130        <LLD                                                    <LLD          0 Co-58              130        <LLD                                                    <LLD          0 Fe-59              260        <LLD                                                    <LLD          0 Co-60              130        <LLD                                                    <LLD          0 Zn-65            260          <LLD                                                    <LLD          0 Cs-134              130        <LLD                                                    <LLD          0 Cs-137              150        <LLD                                                    <LLD          0 Th-228              NA          <LLD                                                    <LLD          0 Environment Samples  1183 Analysis 1343
* LLD IS THE LOWER LIMIT OF DETECTION
** THE MEAN VALUES ARE CALCULATED USING THE POSITIVE VALUES


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Plant: Indian Point Energy Center I Year: 2020 I Page 48 of 128 Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report INDIAN POINT ENERGY CENTER TABLE 8-4 DIRECT RADIATION, 2011 THROUGH 2020 DATA mR per Year Station Mean Standard Deviation Minimum Value Maximum Value 2020 Annual Number (2011-2019)
                                      -DIRECT RADIATION, QUARTERLY DATA-2020 mR/Quarter +/- 1 sigma Sample      Station       First Quarter    Second Quarter    Third Quarter  Fourth Quarter    Annual  Annual Nuclide    Number         01/01-03/31        04/01-06/30      07/01-09/30    10/01-01/01    Average  Total TLD        DR-01         14.5  +/- 0.7        14.7 +/- 0.9      16.6 +/- 0.9    15.8  +/- 1.2  15.4 +/- 1.0  61.6 DR-02         14.1 +/- 0.8        15.0 +/- 0.7       15.5  +/- 0.9     14.4 +/- 0.8  14.7 +/- 0.6  59.0 DR-03         12.7  +/- 0.8         12.2 +/- 0.7      13.2  +/- 0.8     12.8  +/- 0.8  12.7 +/- 0.4  50.9 DR-04         13.0  +/- 0.6        13.2 +/- 0.5      14.4  +/- 0.8     13.0  +/- 0.9  13.4 +/- 0.7  53.7 DR-05         13.1 +/- 0.6         13.8 +/- 0.7      14.6  +/- 0.9    13.7  +/- 0.9  13.8 +/- 0.6  55.3 DR-06         13.9  +/- 0.7        14.2 +/- 0.5      15.5  +/- 1.2    14.0  +/- 1.0  14.4 +/- 0.7  57.6 DR-07         15.7  +/- 0.7        15.7 +/- 0.7      16.9  +/- 1.4     15.0  +/- 0.9  15.8 +/- 0.8  63.3 DR-08         12.0  +/- 0.6        12.7 +/- 0.9       12.7  +/- 0.6    12.1  +/- 0.7  12.4 +/- 0.4  49.5 DR-09         13.5  +/- 0.7        13.9  +/- 0.6      14.4  +/- 0.9    13.8 +/- 0.9  13.9 +/- 0.4  55.7 DR-10         13.7  +/- 0.7       14.1  +/- 0.8      14.2  +/- 0.6    13.4  +/- 0.8  13.8 +/- 0.4  55.4 DR-11         10.5  +/- 0.8        10.8  +/- 0.6       11.3  +/- 0.6    11.0  +/- 0.7  10.9 +/- 0.4  43.7 DR-12         14.8  +/- 0.8        16.1  +/- 1.0      15.9  +/- 0.8    15.4  +/- 0.8   15.6 +/- 0.6  62.2 DR-13         15.8  +/- 0.7        16.2  +/- ci.5      16.3 +/- 0.7    15.7  +/- 1.1  16.0 +/- 0.3  64.0 DR-14         12.1 +/- 0.7        13.5 +/- 0.8      13.2  +/- 0.9    13.0  +/- 0.7  13.0 +/- 0.6  51,8 DR-15         11.9  +/- 0.6        13.6  +/- 0.8      13.1 +/- 0.6    13.5  +/- 0.7  13.0 +/- 0.8 52.1 DR-16         13.9  +/- 0.8        15.0  +/- 1.0      15.1 +/- 1.0    14.8  +/- 0.8  14.7 +/- 0.6  58.7 DR-17         13.1 +/- 0.9        14.7 +/- 0.8      14.5  +/- 1.0    14.7  +/- 1.2  14.2 +/- 0.7  56.9 DR-18         14.0  +/- 0.6        14.5  +/- 0.5      15.5  +/- 0.7    14.3  +/- 0.9  14.6 +/- 0.6  58.2 DR-19         14.3 +/- 0.7        15.1 +/- 0.9      15.5 +/- 0.6    14.3  +/- 0.9   14.8 +/- 0.6  59.3 DR-20         13.8  +/- 0.6        14.2 +/- 0.7      15.0  +/- 0.9    13.7  +/- 0.8  14.2 +/- 0.6  56.6 DR-21         14.0  +/- 0.7        14.6  +/- 0.8       15.4  +/- 0.9     13.9  +/- 0.7  14.5 +/- 0.7  57.9 DR-22         10.9  +/- 0.8        11.7 +/- 0.4      11.8  +/- 0.5    10.9  +/- 0.6   11.3 +/- 0.5  45.3 DR-23         13.8  +/- 0.6        14.6 +/- 0.5      14.6  +/- 0.7    13.7  +/- 0.7  14.2 +/- 0.5  56.8 DR-24         13.9  +/- 0.7        15.4  +/- 0.7      15.3  +/- 0.8    14.4  +/- 1.0  14.8 +/- 0.59.1 DR-25         10.8  +/- 0.7        12.7 +/- 0.6      12.3  +/- 0.7    12.0  +/- 0.8  11.9 +/- 0.8  47.8 DR-26         12.5  +/- 0.7        14.7  +/- 0.5      13.8  +/- 0.6    13.6  +/- 0.9  13.7 +/- 0.9  54.6 DR-27         12.4  +/- 0.7       13.8  +/- 0.8      13.7  +/- 0.8    13.7  +/- 0.9  13.4 +/- 0.7  53.6 DR-28         14.6  +/- 1.1        16.4  +/- 1.0      16.0  +/- 0.8    15.2 +/- 0.8  15.5 +/- 0.8  62.2 DR-29         12.9  +/- 0.9        14.7  +/- 0.7      14.6  +/- 0.6    14.3 +/- 1.2   14.1 +/- 0.56.4 DR-30         13.2  +/- 0.5        14.6 +/- 0.9      14.7  +/- 0.8    14.2 +/- 0.8  14.1 +/- 0.7 56.5 DR-31         15.2  +/- 0.6        16.8 +/- 0.8      17.0  +/- 0.8    16.4 +/- 0.8  16.3 +/- 0.8  65.3 DR-32         15.1  +/- 0.9        15.9  +/- 1.0      16.2  +/- 0.7     16.2  +/- 1.2  15.8 +/- 0.5  63.3 DR-33         12.9  +/- 0.6        13.7  +/- 0.8      14.3 +/- 0.9    12.9  +/- 0.9  13.5 +/- 0.7  53.8 DR-34         12.6  +/- 0.6        13.8 +/- 0.5      13.7  +/- 0.7    13.0  +/- 0.8  13.3 +/- 0.6  53.2 DR-35         12.8  +/- 0.7       13.7  +/- 0.8      14.1  +/- 0.6    13.3 +/- 0.8  13.5 +/- 0.5  53.9 DR-36         13.8  +/- 0.6        14.7  +/- 1.0      14.9 +/- 0.8    14.2 +/- 0.7  14.4 +/- 0.5  57.6 DR-37         13.2  +/- 0.6        14.1 +/- 0.5      15.4  +/- 0.6    13.1  +/- 0.9  14.0 +/- 1.1  55.8 DR-38         12.0  +/- 0.5        13.3  +/- 0.7       13.2  +/- 0.6         (a)      12.8 +/- 0.7  38.5 DR-39         14.1  +/- 0.6        15.1  +/- 0.7      15.5  +/- 0.8    14.5 +/- 0.8   14.8 +/- 0.6  59.3 DR-40*         14.7  +/- 0.8       15.5  +/- 0.7      16.2  +/- 0.8    15.1 +/- 0.8    15.4 +/- 0.6  61.5 DR-41         12.8  +/- 0.9        13.8 +/- 1.0      14.4  +/- 0.9    12.6 +/- 0.9    13.4 +/- 0.9 53.6 AVERAGE                   13.3 + 1.2        14.3 + 1.2        14.6 + 1.3     13.9 + 1.2    14.0 +/- 1.2  55.7 (Indicator Locations)
(2011-2019)
* Control location (a) Refer deviation table B-1b
(2011-2019)
(2011-2019)
Total DR-01 61.6 3.3 55.6 65.6 61.6 DR-02 58.0 1.7 55.9 60.4 59.0 DR-03 46.3 4.8 35.0 50.8 50.9 DR-04 53.2 1.0 52.1 54.8 53.7 DR-05 54.7 1.6 53.3 58.2 55.3 DR-06 56.0 1.3 54.7 58.0 57.6 DR-07 62.5 1.4 60.7 64.6 63.3 DR-08 47.1 1.4 45.1 48.9 49.5 DR-09 53.0 2.0 50.0 55.8 55.7 DR-10 57.0 4.7 53.0 67.7 55.4 DR-11 43.2 1.1 41.4 44.6 43.7 DR-12 60.4 4.5 49.2 64.8 62.2 DR-13 64.9 1.9 62.3 67.6 64.0 DR-14 52.2 1.3 50.5 54.0 51.8 DR-15 52.2 1.3 50.3 53.8 52.1 DR-16 57.4 1.6 55.1 59.3 58.7 DR-17 57.8 1.7 55.6 60.1 56.9 DR-18 56.2 1.2 54.4 57.8 58.2 DR-19 58.3 1.5 55.9 60.4 59.3 DR-20 55.4 1.2 53.4 57.5 56.6 DR-21 54.8 2.3 51.9 58.4 57.9 DR-22 45.0 1.7 42.6 47.7 45.3 DR-23 55.5 1.3 53.6 57.4 56.8 DR-24 58.2 1.6 55.8 60.2 59.1 DR-25 48.5 1.5 45.7 50.5 47.8 DR-26 55.3 1.4 53.0 57.4 54.6 DR-27 54.1 1.7 51.5 56.5 53.6 DR-28 71.2 11.2 51.3 80.6 62.2 DR-29 56.3 1.2 54.8 58.3 56.4 DR-30 57.6 2.1 54.7 61.9 56.5 DR-31 64.8 1.9 61.5 67.4 65.3 DR-32 53.8 4.1 48.7 63.3 63.3 DR-33 53.8 1.2 52.3 55.6 53.8 DR-34 52.4 1.8 50.2 55.0 53.2 DR-35 52.6 2.7 49.9 56.3 53.9 DR-36 57.9 1.5 55.9 60.2 57.6 DR-37 54.7 1.2 53.3 56.8 55.8 DR-38 48.7 1.6 46.6 50.9 38.5 DR-39 57.9 2.0 54.8 60.9 59.3 DR-40*
57.8 4.3 49.3 62.4 61.5 DR-41 51.8 1.6 49.7 53.9 53.6 AVERAGE 55.3 55.8 (Indicator Locations)
* Control location  


Plant: Indian Point Energy Center                       I Year: 2020   I Page 48 of 128 Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report INDIAN POINT ENERGY CENTER TABLE 8-4 DIRECT RADIATION, 2011 THROUGH 2020 DATA mR per Year Station              Mean        Standard Deviation  Minimum Value  Maximum Value    2020 Annual Number              (2011-2019)        (2011-2019)      (2011-2019)    (2011-2019)        Total DR-01                 61.6              3.3              55.6            65.6            61.6 DR-02                 58.0              1.7              55.9            60.4            59.0 DR-03                 46.3                4.8              35.0          50.8            50.9 DR-04                 53.2                1.0              52.1          54.8            53.7 DR-05                 54.7              1.6              53.3          58.2            55.3 DR-06                56.0                1.3              54.7            58.0            57.6 DR-07                 62.5                1.4              60.7            64.6            63.3 DR-08                 47.1                1.4              45.1          48.9            49.5 DR-09                 53.0                2.0              50.0          55.8            55.7 DR-10                 57.0                4.7              53.0          67.7            55.4 DR-11                 43.2                1.1              41.4          44.6            43.7 DR-12                 60.4                4.5              49.2          64.8            62.2 DR-13                 64.9                1.9              62.3          67.6            64.0 DR-14                 52.2                1.3              50.5          54.0            51.8 DR-15                 52.2                1.3              50.3          53.8            52.1 DR-16                 57.4                1.6              55.1          59.3            58.7 DR-17                 57.8                1.7              55.6          60.1            56.9 DR-18                 56.2                1.2              54.4          57.8            58.2 DR-19                 58.3                1.5              55.9          60.4            59.3 DR-20                 55.4                1.2              53.4          57.5            56.6 DR-21                 54.8                2.3              51.9          58.4            57.9 DR-22                 45.0                1.7              42.6            47.7            45.3 DR-23                 55.5                1.3              53.6          57.4            56.8 DR-24                 58.2                1.6              55.8            60.2            59.1 DR-25                 48.5                1.5              45.7            50.5            47.8 DR-26                 55.3                1.4              53.0            57.4            54.6 DR-27                 54.1                1.7              51.5            56.5            53.6 DR-28                 71.2              11.2              51.3            80.6            62.2 DR-29                 56.3                1.2              54.8          58.3            56.4 DR-30                 57.6                2.1              54.7            61.9            56.5 DR-31                 64.8                1.9              61.5            67.4            65.3 DR-32                 53.8                4.1              48.7            63.3            63.3 DR-33                53.8                1.2              52.3            55.6            53.8 DR-34                52.4                1.8              50.2            55.0            53.2 DR-35                52.6                2.7              49.9            56.3            53.9 DR-36                57.9                1.5              55.9            60.2            57.6 DR-37                54.7                1.2              53.3            56.8            55.8 DR-38                  48.7                1.6              46.6            50.9            38.5 DR-39                  57.9                2.0              54.8            60.9            59.3 DR-40*                57.8                4.3              49.3            62.4            61.5 DR-41                51.8                1.6              49.7            53.9            53.6 AVERAGE                  55.3                                                                  55.8 (Indicator Locations)
Plant: Indian Point Energy Center I
* Control location
Year: 2020 I Page 49 of 128 Inner Ring ID DR-01 DR-02 DR-03 DR-04 DR-05 DR-06 DR-07 DR-08 DR-09 DR-10 DR-11 DR-12 DR-13 DR-14 DR-15 DR-16 Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report INDIAN POINT ENERGY CENTER TABLE B-5 DIRECT RADIATION, INNER AND OUTER RINGS - 2020 (mR per Year)
Outer Ring Sector Inner Ring ID Annual Total DR-17 N
61.59 DR-18 NNE 58.96 DR-19 NE 50.89 DR-20 ENE 53.69 DR-21 E
55.26 DR-22 ESE 57.63 DR-23 SE 63.25 DR-24 SSE 49.45 DR-25 s
55.66 DR-26 SSW 55.35 DR-27 SW 43.66 DR-28 WSW 62.20 DR-29 w
64.03 DR-30 WNW 51.80 DR-31 NW 52.11 DR-32 NNW 58.72 Average 55.89 Outer Ring Annual Total 56.91 58.24 59.26 56.61 57.93 45.33 56.77 59.12 47.77 54.64 53.57 62.17 56.35 56.53 65.27 63.34 56.86


Plant: Indian Point Energy Center             I Year: 2020 I Page 49 of 128 Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report INDIAN POINT ENERGY CENTER TABLE B-5 DIRECT RADIATION, INNER AND OUTER RINGS - 2020 (mR per Year)
PERIOD Algonquin ENDING 4
Inner Ring          Outer Ring            Sector        Inner Ring    Outer Ring ID                  ID                              Annual Total  Annual Total DR-01              DR-17                    N            61.59        56.91 DR-02              DR-18                 NNE            58.96        58.24 DR-03              DR-19                  NE            50.89        59.26 DR-04              DR-20                  ENE            53.69        56.61 DR-05              DR-21                    E            55.26        57.93 DR-06              DR-22                  ESE            57.63        45.33 DR-07              DR-23                  SE            63.25        56.77 DR-08              DR-24                  SSE            49.45        59.12 DR-09              DR-25                  s              55.66        47.77 DR-10             DR-26                SSW              55.35        54.64 DR-11              DR-27                  SW              43.66        53.57 DR-12              DR-28                WSW              62.20        62.17 DR-13              DR-29                  w              64.03        56.35 DR-14              DR-30                WNW              51.80        56.53 DR-15             DR-31                  NW              52.11        65.27 DR-16              DR-32                NNW              58.72        63.34 Average          55.89        56.86
01/06/20 0.007 +/- 0.002 01/14/20 0.010 +/- 0.002 01/22/20 0.015 +/- 0.002 01/28/20 0.010 +/- 0.002 02/03120 0.010 +/- 0.002 02110120 0.010 +/- 0.002 02/18120 0.012 +/- 0.002 02/24120 0.019 +/- 0.003 03/02/20 0.016 +/- 0.003 03/09/20 0.013 +/- 0.002 03116/20 0.010 +/- 0.002 03124120
: 0. 10 +/- 0.002 03130120 0.008 +/- 0.002 04106120 0.006 +/- 0.002 04114120 0.014 +/- 0.002 04/20/20 0.013 +/- 0.003 04127/20 0.011 +/- 0.002 05104/20 0.009 +/- 0.002 05/11120 0.008 +/- 0.002 05118/20 0.011 +/- 0.003 05127120 0.008 +/- 0.002 06/02120 0.007 +/- 0.002 06/08/20 0.016 +/- 0.003 06115120 0.010 +/- 0.002 06122/20 0.010 +/- 0.002 06/29/20 0.016 +/- 0.002
*Control Location (a) Refer deviation table B-1 b (b) Refer deviation table B-1 c Plant: Indian Point Energy Center Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report INDIAN POINT ENERGY CENTER TABLE B-6 Year:2020 Page 50 of 128 GROSS BETA ACTIVITY IN AIRBORNE PARTICULATE SAMPLES - 2020 pCi/m3 +/- 2 Sigma NYUTower Roseton Croton Point Grassy Point Gas Holder Bldg.
Training Building Met Tower Telcom Bldg.
5 23*
27 29 44 94 95 108 0.009 +/- 0.002 0.009 +/- 0.002 0.008 +/- 0.002 0.008 +/- 0.002 0.009 +/- 0.002 0.008 +/- 0.002 0.008 +/- 0.002 (b) 0.012 +/- 0.002 0.011 +/- 0.002 0.009 +/- 0.002 0.011 +/- 0.002 0.011 +/- 0.002 0.010 +/- 0.002 0.012 +/- 0.002 (b) 0.013 +/- 0.002 0.014 +/- 0.002 0.014 +/- 0.002 0.016 +/- 0.002 0.014 +/- 0.002 0.014 +/- 0.002
: 0. 15 +/- 0.002 (b) 0.012 +/- 0.003 0.013 +/- 0.003 0.011 +/- 0.002
: 0. 15 +/- 0.003 0.013 +/- 0.002 0.011 +/- 0.002 0.014 +/- 0.003 (b) 0.009 +/- 0.002 0.010 +/- 0.002 0.010 +/- 0.002 0.008 +/- 0.002 0.009 +/- 0.002 0.009 +/- 0.002 0.009 +/- 0.002 (b) 0.011 +/- 0.002 0.012 +/- 0.002 0.012 +/- 0.002 0.012 +/- 0.002 0.012 +/- 0.002 0.009 +/- 0.002 0.011 +/- 0.002 (b)
: 0. 15 +/- 0.002 0.011 +/- 0.002 0.014 +/- 0.002 0.012 +/- 0.002 0.014 +/- 0.002 0.014 +/- 0.002 0.012 +/- 0.002 (b) 0.018 +/- 0.003 0.019 +/- 0.003
: 0. 18 +/- 0.003
: 0. 18 +/- 0.003
: 0. 16 +/- 0.003 0.017 +/- 0.003
: 0. 15 +/- 0.003 (b) 0.15 +/- 0.003 0.017 +/- 0.003 0.15 +/- 0.003 0.014 +/- 0.003
: 0. 18 +/- 0.003
: 0. 15 +/- 0.002 0.012 +/- 0.002 (b) 0.013 +/- 0.002 0.012 +/- 0.002 0.014 +/- 0.002 0.011 +/- 0.002
: 0. 15 +/- 0.003 0.013 +/- 0.002 0.012 +/- 0.002 (b) 0.013 +/- 0.002 0.011 +/- 0.002 0.012 +/- 0.002 0.013 +/- 0.002 0.011 +/- 0.002 0.011 +/- 0.002 0.012 +/- 0.002 (b) 0.009 +/- 0.002 0.009 +/- 0.002 0.011 +/- 0.002 0.012 +/- 0.002 0.011 +/- 0.002 0.009 +/- 0.002 0.011 +/- 0.002 (b) 0.009 +/- 0.002 0.009 +/- 0.002 0.008 +/- 0.002 0.007 +/- 0.002 0.007 +/- 0.002 0.007 +/- 0.002 0.009 +/- 0.002 (b) 0.006 +/- 0.002 0.007 +/- 0.002 0.006 +/- 0.002 0.006 +/- 0.002 0.005 +/- 0.002 0.007 +/- 0.002 0.006 +/- 0.002 0.006 +/- 0.002 0.013 +/- 0.002 0.013 +/- 0.002 0.014 +/- 0.003 0.014 +/- 0.002 0.013 +/- 0.002 0.016 +/- 0.002 0.013 +/- 0.002 0.013 +/- 0.002 0.010 +/- 0.003 0.011 +/- 0.002 0.013 +/- 0.003 0.012 +/- 0.002 0.011 +/- 0.002
: 0. 12 +/- 0.003 0.011 +/- 0.002 0.008 +/- 0.002 0.011 +/- 0.002 0.013 +/- 0.002 0.013 +/- 0.003 0.011 +/- 0.002 0.011 +/- 0.002 0.014 +/- 0.002 0.014 +/- 0.003 0.010 +/- 0.002 0.010 +/- 0.002 0.010 +/- 0.002
: 0. 10 +/- 0.002 0.010 +/- 0.002 0.010 +/- 0.002 0.010 +/- 0.002 0.009 +/- 0.002 0.010 +/- 0.002 0.009 +/- 0.002 0.010 +/- 0.002
: 0. 10 +/- 0.002 0.009 +/- 0.002 0.011 +/- 0.002 0.008 +/- 0.002 0.009 +/- 0.002 0.009 +/- 0.002 0.012 +/- 0.002 0.011 +/- 0.002 0.010 +/- 0.002 0.010 +/- 0.002 0.011 +/- 0.002 0.011 +/- 0.002 0.012 +/- 0.002 0.013 +/- 0.002 0.007 +/- 0.002 0.007 +/- 0.002 0.007 +/- 0.002 0.007 +/- 0.002 0.008 +/- 0.002 0.008 +/- 0.002 0.008 +/- 0.002 0.009 +/- 0.002 0.008 +/- 0.002 0.006 +/- 0.002 0.008 +/- 0.002 0.008 +/- 0.002 0.006 +/- 0.002 0.008 +/- 0.002 0.008 +/- 0.002 0.009 +/- 0.002 0.014 +/- 0.003 0.016 +/- 0.003 0.014 +/- 0.003 0.015 +/- 0.002 0.014 +/- 0.002 0.014 +/- 0.003 0.014 +/- 0.003 0.013 +/- 0.003 0.010 +/- 0.002 0.009 +/- 0.002 0.010 +/- 0.002 0.010 +/- 0.002 0.011 +/- 0.002 0.012 +/- 0.002 0.010 +/- 0.002 0.009 +/- 0.002 0.011 +/- 0.002 0.011 +/- 0.002 0.010 +/- 0.002 0.011 +/- 0.002 0.011 +/- 0.002 0.008 +/- 0.002 0.010 +/- 0.002 0.010 +/- 0.002 0.014 +/- 0.002
: 0. 15 +/- 0.003 0.016 +/- 0.003 0.016 +/- 0.003 (b)
: 0. 15 +/- 0.003 0.016 +/- 0.003 0.017 +/- 0.003


Plant: Indian Point Energy Center                                                        Year:2020          Page 50 of 128 Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report INDIAN POINT ENERGY CENTER TABLE B-6 GROSS BETA ACTIVITY IN AIRBORNE PARTICULATE SAMPLES - 2020 3
PERIOD Algonquin ENDING 4
pCi/m +/- 2 Sigma PERIOD              Algonquin      NYUTower              Roseton      Croton Point        Grassy Point  Gas Holder Bldg. Training Building    Met Tower      Telcom Bldg.
07/06/20 0.013 +/- 0.002 07/13/20 0.010 +/- 0.002 07/20/20 0.014 +/- 0.002 07/27/20 0.017 +/- 0.002 08/03/20 0.017 +/- 0.002 08/10/20 0.016 +/- 0.002 08/17/20 0.020 +/- 0.003 08/24/20 0.019 +/- 0.003 08/31/20
ENDING                  4              5                  23*              27                   29              44                94                95              108 01/06/20       0.007 +/- 0.002   0.009 +/- 0.002       0.009  +/- 0.002 0.008    +/- 0.002    0.008 +/- 0.002    0.009    +/- 0.002  0.008 +/- 0.002     0.008 +/- 0.002           (b) 01/14/20       0.010 +/- 0.002  0.012 +/- 0.002        0.011  +/- 0.002 0.009    +/- 0.002     0.011 +/- 0.002   0.011   +/- 0.002 0.010 +/- 0.002     0.012 +/- 0.002          (b) 01/22/20       0.015 +/- 0.002  0.013 +/- 0.002       0.014  +/- 0.002 0.014    +/- 0.002     0.016 +/- 0.002    0.014    +/- 0.002 0.014 +/- 0.002     0. 15 +/- 0.002        (b) 01/28/20        0.010 +/- 0.002  0.012 +/- 0.003        0.013  +/- 0.003 0.011    +/- 0.002    0. 15 +/- 0.003  0.013    +/- 0.002  0.011 +/- 0.002     0.014 +/- 0.003          (b) 02/03120        0.010 +/- 0.002   0.009 +/- 0.002       0.010  +/- 0.002 0.010    +/- 0.002     0.008 +/- 0.002   0.009    +/- 0.002 0.009 +/- 0.002     0.009 +/- 0.002           (b) 02110120        0.010 +/- 0.002   0.011 +/- 0.002       0.012  +/- 0.002 0.012    +/- 0.002     0.012 +/- 0.002   0.012    +/- 0.002  0.009 +/- 0.002    0.011 +/- 0.002          (b) 02/18120        0.012 +/- 0.002  0. 15 +/- 0.002     0.011  +/- 0.002 0.014    +/- 0.002     0.012 +/- 0.002    0.014    +/- 0.002  0.014 +/- 0.002    0.012 +/- 0.002           (b) 02/24120        0.019 +/- 0.003   0.018 +/- 0.003       0.019  +/- 0.003 0. 18  +/- 0.003    0. 18 +/- 0.003 0. 16  +/- 0.003  0.017 +/- 0.003     0. 15 +/- 0.003         (b) 03/02/20        0.016 +/- 0.003  0. 15 +/- 0.003      0.017    +/- 0.003 0. 15  +/- 0.003    0.014 +/- 0.003    0. 18  +/- 0.003  0. 15 +/- 0.002   0.012 +/- 0.002          (b) 03/09/20        0.013 +/- 0.002  0.013 +/- 0.002        0.012  +/- 0.002 0.014    +/- 0.002    0.011 +/- 0.002    0. 15  +/- 0.003 0.013 +/- 0.002     0.012 +/- 0.002           (b) 03116/20        0.010 +/- 0.002   0.013 +/- 0.002        0.011  +/- 0.002 0.012  +/- 0.002      0.013 +/- 0.002    0.011    +/- 0.002 0.011 +/- 0.002     0.012 +/- 0.002           (b) 03124120        0. 10 +/- 0.002 0.009 +/- 0.002       0.009  +/- 0.002 0.011  +/- 0.002      0.012 +/- 0.002   0.011     +/- 0.002 0.009 +/- 0.002     0.011 +/- 0.002           (b) 03130120        0.008 +/- 0.002   0.009 +/- 0.002       0.009  +/- 0.002 0.008   +/- 0.002     0.007 +/- 0.002   0.007    +/- 0.002  0.007 +/- 0.002     0.009 +/- 0.002           (b) 04106120        0.006 +/- 0.002  0.006 +/- 0.002       0.007    +/- 0.002 0.006  +/- 0.002     0.006 +/- 0.002   0.005    +/- 0.002 0.007 +/- 0.002     0.006 +/- 0.002     0.006 +/- 0.002 04114120        0.014 +/- 0.002  0.013 +/- 0.002      0.013    +/- 0.002 0.014  +/- 0.003     0.014 +/- 0.002  0.013    +/- 0.002 0.016 +/- 0.002      0.013 +/- 0.002     0.013 +/- 0.002 04/20/20        0.013 +/- 0.003  0.010 +/- 0.003      0.011   +/- 0.002 0.013  +/- 0.003      0.012 +/- 0.002   0.011    +/- 0.002 0. 12 +/- 0.003    0.011 +/- 0.002     0.008 +/- 0.002 04127/20        0.011 +/- 0.002   0.011 +/- 0.002       0.013    +/- 0.002 0.013  +/- 0.003      0.011 +/- 0.002   0.011    +/- 0.002 0.014 +/- 0.002     0.014 +/- 0.003    0.010 +/- 0.002 05104/20        0.009 +/- 0.002   0.010 +/- 0.002       0.010    +/- 0.002 0. 10 +/- 0.002     0.010 +/- 0.002   0.010     +/- 0.002 0.010 +/- 0.002     0.009 +/- 0.002     0.010 +/- 0.002 05/11120        0.008 +/- 0.002   0.009 +/- 0.002       0.010    +/- 0.002 0. 10 +/- 0.002     0.009 +/- 0.002   0.011    +/- 0.002 0.008 +/- 0.002      0.009 +/- 0.002    0.009 +/- 0.002 05118/20        0.011 +/- 0.003   0.012 +/- 0.002      0.011    +/- 0.002 0.010  +/- 0.002      0.010 +/- 0.002  0.011    +/- 0.002 0.011 +/- 0.002     0.012 +/- 0.002    0.013 +/- 0.002 05127120        0.008 +/- 0.002  0.007 +/- 0.002       0.007    +/- 0.002 0.007  +/- 0.002     0.007 +/- 0.002   0.008    +/- 0.002 0.008 +/- 0.002     0.008 +/- 0.002    0.009 +/- 0.002 06/02120        0.007 +/- 0.002   0.008 +/- 0.002      0.006    +/- 0.002 0.008  +/- 0.002      0.008 +/- 0.002  0.006    +/- 0.002 0.008 +/- 0.002     0.008 +/- 0.002     0.009 +/- 0.002 06/08/20        0.016 +/- 0.003  0.014 +/- 0.003      0.016    +/- 0.003 0.014  +/- 0.003      0.015 +/- 0.002   0.014    +/- 0.002 0.014 +/- 0.003      0.014 +/- 0.003    0.013 +/- 0.003 06115120        0.010 +/- 0.002   0.010 +/- 0.002      0.009    +/- 0.002 0.010  +/- 0.002     0.010 +/- 0.002   0.011    +/- 0.002 0.012 +/- 0.002     0.010 +/- 0.002    0.009 +/- 0.002 06122/20        0.010 +/- 0.002   0.011 +/- 0.002       0.011   +/- 0.002 0.010 +/- 0.002       0.011 +/- 0.002   0.011     +/- 0.002 0.008 +/- 0.002      0.010 +/- 0.002     0.010 +/- 0.002 06/29/20        0.016 +/- 0.002   0.014 +/- 0.002      0. 15  +/- 0.003 0.016 +/- 0.003        0.016 +/- 0.003            (b)      0. 15 +/- 0.003    0.016 +/- 0.003    0.017 +/- 0.003
< 0.114 (a) 09/09/20 0.017 +/- 0.003 (a) 09/14/20 0.009 +/- 0.002 09/22/20 0.011 +/- 0.002 09/28/20 0.032 +/- 0.004 10/05/20 0.008 +/- 0.002 10/13/20 0.018 +/- 0.002 10/19/20 0.011 +/- 0.002 10/26/20 0.011 +/- 0.002 11/02/20 0.01 o +/- 0.002 11/09/20 0.027 +/- 0.003 11/16/20 0.017 +/- 0.003 11/23/20 0.015 +/- 0.002 11/30/20 0.017 +/- 0.002 12/07/20 0.009 +/- 0.002 12/14/20 0.018 +/- 0.003 12/22/20 0.009 +/- 0.002 12/29/20 0.012 +/- 0.002 (a) Refer deviation table B-1 b
*Control Location (a) Refer deviation table B-1 b (b) Refer deviation table B-1 c
*Control Location (b) Refer deviation table B-1c Plant: Indian Point Energy Center Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report INDIAN POINT ENERGY CENTER TABLE B-6 Year: 2020 Page 51 of 128 GROSS BETA ACTIVITY IN AIRBORNE PARTICULATE SAMPLES - 2020 pCi/m3 +/- 2 Sigma NYUTower Roseton Croton Point Grassy Point Gas Holder Bldg.
Training Building Met Tower Telcom Bldg.
5 23*
27 29 44 94 95 108 0.012 +/- 0.002 0.010 +/- 0.002 0.011 +/- 0.002 0.012 +/- 0.002 (b) 0.012 +/- 0.002 0.011 +/- 0.002 0.011 +/- 0.002 0.011 +/- 0.002 0.009 +/- 0.002 0.012 +/- 0.002 0.011 +/- 0.002 (b) 0.011 +/- 0.002 0.009 +/- 0.002 0.009 +/- 0.002 0.013 +/- 0.002 0.014 +/- 0.003 O.D18 +/- 0.003 0.016 +/- 0.003 (b) 0.014 +/- 0.003 0.013 +/- 0.002 0.014 +/- 0.003 0.015 +/- 0.002 0.017 +/- 0.003 0.019 +/- 0.003 0.018 +/- 0.003 (b) 0.016 +/- 0.002 0.019 +/- 0.003 0.018 +/- 0.003 0.017 +/- 0.002 0.016 +/- 0.002 0.019 +/- 0.003 0.007 +/- 0.002 (b) 0.017 +/- 0.002 0.019 +/- 0.003 0.017 +/- 0.003 0.015 +/- 0.002 O.D15 +/- 0.002 O.D18 +/- 0.003 0.015 +/- 0.002 (b) 0.014 +/- 0.002 0.015 +/- 0.008 (a) 0.016 +/- 0.002 0.023 +/- 0.003 0.020 +/- 0.003 0.020 +/- 0.003 0.022 +/- 0.003 (b) 0.022 +/- 0.003
< 1.070 (a) 0.018 +/- 0.003 0.016 +/- 0.002 0.015 +/- 0.002 0.016 +/- 0.002 0.017 +/- 0.003 (b) 0.018 +/- 0.003 0.019 +/- 0.003 0.017 +/- 0.003 0.013 +/- 0.002 0.011 +/- 0.002 0.012 +/- 0.002 0.017 +/- 0.003 (b)
O.D16 +/- 0.002 0.013 +/- 0.002 0.014 +/- 0.003 0.012 +/- 0.002 0.011 +/- 0.002 0.013 +/- 0.002 0.014 +/- 0.002 (b) 0.013 +/- 0.002 0.013 +/- 0.002 0.013 +/- 0.002 0.008 +/- 0.002 0.012 +/- 0.002 0.011 +/- 0.003 0.012 +/- 0.002 (b) 0.010 +/- 0.002 0.011 +/- 0.003 0.01 o +/- 0.002 0.010 +/- 0.002 0.010 +/- 0.002 0.011 +/- 0.002 0.011 +/- 0.002 (b) 0.010 +/- 0.002 0.014 +/- 0.002 0.012 +/- 0.002 0.032 +/- 0.004 0.028 +/- 0.003 0.027 +/- 0.003 0.031 +/- 0.003 (b) 0.028 +/- 0.003 0.030 +/- 0.004 0.031 +/- 0.003 0.011 +/- 0.002 0.009 +/- 0.002 0.010 +/- 0.002 0.009 +/- 0.002 (b) 0.011 +/- 0.002 0.010 +/- 0.002 0.010 +/- 0.002 O.D15 +/- 0.002 0.016 +/- 0.002 0.015 +/- 0.002 0.016 +/- 0.002 (b) 0.017 +/- 0.002 0.014 +/- 0.002 0.016 +/- 0.002 0.009 +/- 0.002 0.009 +/- 0.002 0.010 +/- 0.002 0.011 +/- 0.002 (b) 0.012 +/- 0.002 0.012 +/- 0.002 0.009 +/- 0.002 0.014 +/- 0.002 0.013 +/- 0.002 0.011 +/- 0.002 0.013 +/- 0.002 (b) 0.010 +/- 0.002 0.012 +/- 0.002 0.011 +/- 0.002 0.011 +/- 0.002 0.010 +/- 0.002 0.011 +/- 0.002 0.009 +/- 0.002 (b) 0.010 +/- 0.002 0.013 +/- 0.002 0.012 +/- 0.002 0.024 +/- 0.003 0.027 +/- 0.003 0.026 +/- 0.003 0.024 +/- 0.003 (b) 0.027 +/- 0.003 0.025 +/- 0.003 0.024 +/- 0.003 0.016 +/- 0.003 0.014 +/- 0.002 0.015 +/- 0.002 0.018 +/- 0.003 (b) 0.017 +/- 0.002 O.D18 +/- 0.003 0.015 +/- 0.002 0.017 +/- 0.003 0.015 +/- 0.002 0.016 +/- 0.002 0.017 +/- 0.002 (b) 0.013 +/- 0.002 0.016 +/- 0.003 0.015 +/- 0.003 0.016 +/- 0.002 0.020 +/- 0.004 (a) 0.016 +/- 0.002 0.018 +/- 0.003 (b)
O.D18 +/- 0.003 0.016 +/- 0.002 0.016 +/- 0.002 0.009 +/- 0.002 0.010 +/- 0.002 (a) 0.008 +/- 0.002 0.010 +/- 0.002 (b) 0.009 +/- 0.002 0.009 +/- 0.002 0.008 +/- 0.002 0.019 +/- 0.003 0.017 +/- 0.002 0.017 +/- 0.002 0.018 +/- 0.003 (b) 0.016 +/- 0.002 0.018 +/- 0.003 0.019 +/- 0.003 0.011 +/- 0.002 0.009 +/- 0.002 0.009 +/- 0.002 0.012 +/- 0.002 (b) 0.009 +/- 0.002 0.010 +/- 0.002 0.011 +/- 0.002 0.011 +/- 0.002 0.010 +/- 0.002 0.011 +/- 0.002 0.011 +/- 0.002 (b) 0.009 +/- 0.002 0.010 +/- 0.002 0.015 +/- 0.002  


Plant: Indian Point Energy Center                                                         Year: 2020         Page 51 of 128 Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report INDIAN POINT ENERGY CENTER TABLE B-6 GROSS BETA ACTIVITY IN AIRBORNE PARTICULATE SAMPLES - 2020 3
Plant: Indian Point Energy Center Year: 2020 I Page 52 of 128 Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report INDIAN POINT ENERGY CENTER TABLE B-7 IODINE-131 ACTIVITY IN AIRBORNE CHARCOAL SAMPLES - 2020 pCi/m3 +/- 2 Sigma PERIOD Algonquin NYU Tower Roseton Croton Point Grassy Point Gas Holder Bldg.
pCi/+/- 2 Sigma PERIOD             Algonquin         NYUTower            Roseton           Croton Point       Grassy Point Gas Holder Bldg. Training Building     Met Tower       Telcom Bldg.
Training Building Met Tower Telcom Bldg.
ENDING                 4                 5                 23*                27                 29             44               94                 95                 108 07/06/20       0.013 +/- 0.002      0.012 +/- 0.002      0.010  +/- 0.002    0.011  +/- 0.002      0.012  +/- 0.002      (b)         0.012  +/- 0.002    0.011  +/- 0.002    0.011 +/- 0.002 07/13/20        0.010 +/- 0.002      0.011 +/- 0.002      0.009  +/- 0.002    0.012  +/- 0.002      0.011  +/- 0.002      (b)         0.011  +/- 0.002    0.009  +/- 0.002    0.009 +/- 0.002 07/20/20        0.014 +/- 0.002      0.013 +/- 0.002      0.014  +/- 0.003    O.D18  +/- 0.003      0.016 +/- 0.003      (b)         0.014  +/- 0.003    0.013  +/- 0.002    0.014 +/- 0.003 07/27/20       0.017 +/- 0.002      0.015 +/- 0.002      0.017  +/-  0.003    0.019  +/- 0.003      0.018  +/- 0.003      (b)         0.016  +/- 0.002    0.019  +/- 0.003    0.018 +/- 0.003 08/03/20        0.017 +/- 0.002      0.017 +/- 0.002      0.016  +/-  0.002    0.019 +/- 0.003      0.007  +/- 0.002      (b)         0.017  +/- 0.002    0.019  +/- 0.003    0.017 +/- 0.003 08/10/20        0.016 +/- 0.002      0.015 +/- 0.002      O.D15  +/0.002    O.D18  +/- 0.003      0.015  +/- 0.002      (b)        0.014  +/- 0.002    0.015  +/- 0.008 (a) 0.016 +/- 0.002 08/17/20       0.020 +/- 0.003      0.023 +/- 0.003      0.020  +/-  0.003    0.020 +/- 0.003      0.022  +/- 0.003      (b)        0.022 +/- 0.003            < 1.070 (a) 0.018 +/- 0.003 08/24/20        0.019 +/- 0.003      0.016 +/- 0.002      0.015  +/- 0.002    0.016  +/- 0.002      0.017 +/- 0.003        (b)        0.018  +/- 0.003    0.019  +/- 0.003    0.017 +/- 0.003 08/31/20                < 0.114 (a) 0.013 +/- 0.002    0.011  +/- 0.002    0.012  +/- 0.002      0.017 +/- 0.003        (b)        O.D16  +/- 0.002    0.013  +/- 0.002    0.014 +/- 0.003 09/09/20        0.017 +/- 0.003 (a)  0.012 +/- 0.002      0.011  +/- 0.002    0.013  +/- 0.002      0.014  +/- 0.002      (b)        0.013  +/- 0.002    0.013  +/- 0.002    0.013 +/- 0.002 09/14/20        0.009 +/- 0.002      0.008 +/- 0.002      0.012  +/- 0.002    0.011  +/- 0.003      0.012 +/- 0.002        (b)        0.010  +/- 0.002    0.011  +/- 0.003    0.01 o +/- 0.002 09/22/20        0.011 +/- 0.002      0.010 +/- 0.002      0.010  +/- 0.002    0.011  +/- 0.002      0.011 +/- 0.002        (b)        0.010  +/- 0.002    0.014  +/- 0.002    0.012 +/- 0.002 09/28/20       0.032 +/- 0.004      0.032 +/- 0.004      0.028  +/- 0.003    0.027  +/- 0.003      0.031 +/- 0.003        (b)        0.028  +/- 0.003    0.030 +/- 0.004    0.031 +/- 0.003 10/05/20       0.008 +/- 0.002      0.011 +/- 0.002      0.009  +/- 0.002    0.010  +/- 0.002      0.009 +/- 0.002        (b)        0.011  +/- 0.002    0.010  +/- 0.002    0.010 +/- 0.002 10/13/20        0.018 +/- 0.002      O.D15 +/- 0.002      0.016  +/- 0.002    0.015  +/- 0.002      0.016  +/- 0.002      (b)       0.017  +/- 0.002    0.014  +/- 0.002    0.016 +/- 0.002 10/19/20        0.011 +/- 0.002      0.009 +/- 0.002    0.009  +/- 0.002    0.010  +/- 0.002      0.011 +/- 0.002      (b)        0.012  +/- 0.002    0.012  +/- 0.002    0.009 +/- 0.002 10/26/20        0.011 +/- 0.002      0.014 +/- 0.002    0.013  +/- 0.002    0.011  +/- 0.002      0.013 +/- 0.002      (b)        0.010  +/- 0.002    0.012  +/- 0.002    0.011 +/- 0.002 11/02/20        0.01 o +/- 0.002      0.011 +/- 0.002    0.010  +/- 0.002    0.011  +/- 0.002      0.009 +/- 0.002        (b)        0.010  +/- 0.002    0.013  +/- 0.002    0.012 +/- 0.002 11/09/20        0.027 +/- 0.003      0.024 +/- 0.003    0.027  +/- 0.003    0.026  +/- 0.003      0.024 +/- 0.003        (b)        0.027  +/- 0.003    0.025  +/- 0.003    0.024 +/- 0.003 11/16/20        0.017 +/- 0.003      0.016 +/- 0.003    0.014  +/- 0.002    0.015  +/- 0.002      0.018 +/- 0.003        (b)        0.017  +/- 0.002    O.D18  +/- 0.003    0.015 +/- 0.002 11/23/20        0.015 +/- 0.002      0.017 +/- 0.003    0.015  +/- 0.002    0.016  +/- 0.002      0.017 +/- 0.002        (b)        0.013  +/- 0.002    0.016  +/- 0.003    0.015 +/- 0.003 11/30/20        0.017 +/- 0.002      0.016 +/- 0.002    0.020  +/- 0.004 (a) 0.016  +/- 0.002      0.018 +/- 0.003      (b)        O.D18  +/- 0.003    0.016  +/- 0.002    0.016 +/- 0.002 12/07/20        0.009 +/- 0.002      0.009 +/- 0.002    0.010  +/- 0.002 (a) 0.008  +/- 0.002      0.010 +/- 0.002      (b)        0.009  +/- 0.002    0.009  +/- 0.002    0.008 +/- 0.002 12/14/20        0.018 +/- 0.003      0.019 +/- 0.003    0.017  +/- 0.002    0.017  +/- 0.002      0.018 +/- 0.003      (b)        0.016  +/- 0.002    0.018  +/- 0.003    0.019 +/- 0.003 12/22/20        0.009 +/- 0.002      0.011 +/- 0.002    0.009  +/- 0.002    0.009  +/- 0.002      0.012 +/- 0.002      (b)        0.009  +/- 0.002    0.010  +/- 0.002    0.011 +/- 0.002 12/29/20        0.012 +/- 0.002      0.011 +/- 0.002    0.010  +/- 0.002    0.011  +/- 0.002      0.011 +/- 0.002      (b)        0.009  +/- 0.002    0.010  +/- 0.002    0.015 +/- 0.002 (a) Refer deviation table B-1 b
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*Control Location (b) Refer deviation table B-1c
5 23' 27 29 44 94 95 108 01/06/20  
< 0.033
< 0.033
< 0.Q15
< 0.014
< 0.017
< 0.017
< 0.033
< 0.031 (b) 01/14/20
< 0.023
< 0.023
< 0.018
< 0.023
< 0.018
< 0.018
< 0.022
< 0.013 (b) 01/22/20
< 0.013
< 0.015
< 0.014
< 0.013
< 0.014
< 0.014
< 0.D15
< 0.013 (b) 01/28/20
< 0.024
< 0.026
< 0.031
< 0.023
< 0.035
< 0.033
< 0.027
< 0.032 (b) 02/03/20
< 0.016
< 0.016
< 0.016
< 0.016
< 0.008
< 0.016
< 0.016  
< 0.018 (b) 02/10/20
< 0.018
< 0.018
< 0.018
< 0.019
< 0.018
< 0.Q18
< 0.Q18
< 0.018 (b) 02/18/20  
< 0.030
< 0.029
< 0.012
< 0.030
< 0.012
< 0.012
< 0.029
< 0.012 (b) 02/24/20
< 0.021
< 0.020
< 0.022
< 0.022
< 0.022
< 0.022
< 0.011
< 0.022 (b) 03/02/20
< 0.019
< 0.018
< 0.021
< 0.019  
< 0.022
< 0.022
< 0.018
< 0.022 (b) 03/09/20
< 0.031
< 0.030
< 0.016
< 0.032
< 0.016  
< 0.017
< 0.030
< 0.016 (b) 03/16/20
< 0.020
< 0.019
< 0.030
< 0.021
< 0.012
< 0.031
< 0.013
< 0.031 (b) 03/24/20  
< 0.033
< 0.031
< 0.025
< 0.033
< 0.021
< 0.017
< 0.030
< 0.020 (b) 03/30/20
< 0.024
< 0.022  
< 0.026
< 0.024
< 0.021
< 0.026
< 0.023
< 0.027 (b) 04/06/20
< 0.031
< 0.029
< 0.030
< 0.031
< 0.030
< 0.032
< 0.030
< 0.030
< 0.024 04/14/20
< 0.017  
< 0.016
< 0.026
< 0.020
< 0.025
< 0.025
< 0.016
< 0.028
< 0.008 04/20/20
< 0.025
< 0.022
< 0.019
< 0.021
< 0.018
< 0.Q18
< 0.023
< 0.021
< 0.012 04/27/20
< 0.027
< 0.024
< 0.009
< 0.026
< 0.013
< 0.012
< 0.023
< 0.014
< 0.012 05/04/20
< 0.033
< 0.031
< 0.019
< 0.031
< 0.021
< 0.020
< 0.028
< 0.020
< 0.011 05/11/20
< 0.025
< 0.022
< 0.022
< 0.024
< 0.021
< 0.023
< 0.021
< 0.021
< 0.014 05/18/20
< 0.028
< 0.024
< 0.032
< 0.025
< 0.013
< 0.033
< 0.023
< 0.036
< 0.013 05/27/20
< 0.044
< 0.043
< 0.018
< 0.037
< 0.017
< 0.016
< 0.035
< 0.015
< 0.014 06/02/20  
< 0.044
< 0.046
< 0.035
< 0.039
< 0.033
< 0.013
< 0.037
< 0.031
< 0.031 06/08/20
< 0.036
< 0.038
< 0.Q15
< 0.030  
< 0.014
< 0.013
< 0.029
< 0.016
< 0.016 06/15/20  
< 0.025
< 0.028
< 0.012
< 0.028
< 0.012
< 0.006
< 0.026
< 0.012
< 0.011 06/22/20
< 0.021
< 0.019
< 0.013
< 0.023
< 0.012
< 0.011
< 0.022
< 0.012
< 0.018 06/29/20
< 0.039
< 0.036
< 0.028
< 0.045
< 0.026 (b)  
< 0.042
< 0.026
< 0.026
*Control Location (a) Refer deviation table B-1 b (b) Refer deviation table B-1c  


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pCi/m +/- 2 Sigma PERIOD               Algonquin NYU Tower       Roseton        Croton Point   Grassy Point Gas Holder Bldg. Training Building   Met Tower Telcom Bldg.
Training Building Met Tower Telcom Bldg.
ENDING                   4         5             23'            27               29             44             94                 95         108 01/06/20            < 0.033    < 0.033        < 0.Q15        < 0.014        < 0.017        < 0.017          < 0.033          < 0.031      (b) 01/14/20            < 0.023    < 0.023        < 0.018        < 0.023        < 0.018        < 0.018          < 0.022          < 0.013      (b) 01/22/20             < 0.013    < 0.015        < 0.014        < 0.013        < 0.014        < 0.014          < 0.D15          < 0.013      (b) 01/28/20             < 0.024   < 0.026        < 0.031        < 0.023        < 0.035        < 0.033          < 0.027          < 0.032       (b) 02/03/20             < 0.016    < 0.016        < 0.016        < 0.016        < 0.008        < 0.016          < 0.016          < 0.018      (b) 02/10/20             < 0.018    < 0.018        < 0.018        < 0.019        < 0.018        < 0.Q18          < 0.Q18          < 0.018      (b) 02/18/20             < 0.030    < 0.029        < 0.012        < 0.030        < 0.012        < 0.012          < 0.029          < 0.012      (b) 02/24/20            < 0.021    < 0.020        < 0.022        < 0.022        < 0.022        < 0.022          < 0.011          < 0.022      (b) 03/02/20            < 0.019    < 0.018        < 0.021        < 0.019        < 0.022        < 0.022          < 0.018          < 0.022       (b) 03/09/20            < 0.031    < 0.030        < 0.016        < 0.032        < 0.016        < 0.017          < 0.030           < 0.016      (b) 03/16/20            < 0.020    < 0.019        < 0.030        < 0.021         < 0.012        < 0.031          < 0.013          < 0.031      (b) 03/24/20            < 0.033    < 0.031        < 0.025        < 0.033        < 0.021        < 0.017          < 0.030          < 0.020      (b) 03/30/20            < 0.024    < 0.022        < 0.026        < 0.024        < 0.021        < 0.026          < 0.023          < 0.027      (b) 04/06/20            < 0.031    < 0.029        < 0.030        < 0.031        < 0.030        < 0.032          < 0.030          < 0.030    < 0.024 04/14/20            < 0.017    < 0.016         < 0.026        < 0.020        < 0.025       < 0.025          < 0.016          < 0.028    < 0.008 04/20/20            < 0.025    < 0.022        < 0.019        < 0.021        < 0.018        < 0.Q18          < 0.023          < 0.021      < 0.012 04/27/20            < 0.027    < 0.024        < 0.009        < 0.026        < 0.013        < 0.012          < 0.023          < 0.014      < 0.012 05/04/20            < 0.033    < 0.031        < 0.019        < 0.031         < 0.021       < 0.020          < 0.028         < 0.020      < 0.011 05/11/20            < 0.025    < 0.022        < 0.022        < 0.024         < 0.021       < 0.023           < 0.021          < 0.021      < 0.014 05/18/20            < 0.028    < 0.024        < 0.032        < 0.025        < 0.013        < 0.033          < 0.023          < 0.036      < 0.013 05/27/20            < 0.044    < 0.043        < 0.018        < 0.037        < 0.017        < 0.016          < 0.035          < 0.015      < 0.014 06/02/20            < 0.044    < 0.046        < 0.035        < 0.039        < 0.033        < 0.013          < 0.037          < 0.031      < 0.031 06/08/20             < 0.036    < 0.038        < 0.Q15        < 0.030        < 0.014        < 0.013          < 0.029          < 0.016      < 0.016 06/15/20             < 0.025    < 0.028        < 0.012        < 0.028        < 0.012        < 0.006          < 0.026          < 0.012      < 0.011 06/22/20            < 0.021    < 0.019        < 0.013        < 0.023        < 0.012        < 0.011          < 0.022          < 0.012      < 0.018 06/29/20            < 0.039    < 0.036        < 0.028        < 0.045        < 0.026          (b)             < 0.042          < 0.026      < 0.026
ENDING 4
*Control Location (a) Refer deviation table B-1 b (b) Refer deviation table B-1c
5 23*
27 29 44 94 95 108 07/06120
< 0.018
< 0.016
< 0. 15
< 0.018
< 0.015 (b)
< 0.018
< 0.015
< 0.015 07/13120
< 0.030
< 0.012
< 0.031
< 0.031
< 0.029 (b)
< 0.031
< 0.031
< 0.031 07/20/20  
< 0.022
< 0.021
< 0.038
< 0.025
< 0.015 (b)
< 0.024
< 0.036
< 0.037 07/27/20  
< 0.024  
< 0.022
< 0.032
< 0.027
< 0.031 (b)
< 0.024
< 0.032
< 0.032 08/03/20  
< 0.026
< 0.025
< 0.019
< 0.027
< 0.027 (b)
< 0.026
< 0.020
< 0.020 08/10/20  
< 0.036
< 0.014
< 0.035
< 0.035
< 0.036 (b)
< 0.034
< 0.069 (a)
< 0.039 08/17/20  
< 0.019
< 0.018
< 0.022
< 0.020
< 0.023 (b)  
< 0.019
< 5.007 (a)
< 0.023 08/24120
< 0.038
< 0.035
< 0.018
< 0.038
< 0.018 (b)  
< 0.038
< 0.012
< 0.019 08/31120
< 0.434 (a)
< 0.014
< 0.010
< 0.016
< 0.022 (b)  
< 0.015
< 0.022
< 0.023 09109120
< 0.056 (a)
< 0.029
< 0.024
< 0.030  
< 0.024 (b)  
< 0.030
< 0.021
< 0.025 09/14120
< 0.021  
< 0.020
< 0. 10
< 0.022
< 0.011 (b)  
< 0.020
< 0.012
< 0.011 09122120
< 0.034
< 0.030
< 0.039
< 0.033
< 0.040 (b)  
< 0.032
< 0.034
< 0.041 09128120
< 0.020
< 0.018
< 0.019
< 0.020
< 0.019 (b)  
< 0.019
< 0.022
< 0.020 10105120
< 0.022
< 0.020
< 0.016
< 0.022
< 0. 16 (b)
< 0.021
< 0.016  
< 0.018 10/13120
< 0.025  
< 0.023
< 0.023
< 0.024
< 0.024 (b)
< 0.024
< 0.024
< 0.025 10/19120
< 0.017
< 0.014
< 0.009
< 0.016
< 0.010 (b)
< 0.016
< 0.010
< 0.010 10126120
< 0.016
< 0.015
< 0.023
< 0.016
< 0.024 (b)
< 0. 16
< 0.024
< 0.025 11102120
< 0.029
< 0.031  
< 0.021  
< 0.028  
< 0.022 (b)
< 0.028
< 0.023
< 0.024 11109120
< 0.021  
< 0.023  
< 0.010
< 0.020
< 0.010 (b)
< 0.020
< 0.010
< 0.011 11116120
< 0.018
< 0.019
< 0.026
< 0.018
< 0.027 (b)
< 0.009
< 0.019
< 0.029 11123120
< 0.029
< 0.031
< 0.011
< 0.028
< 0.024 (b)
< 0.028
< 0.026
< 0.026 11130120
< 0.024
< 0.023
< 0.022 (a)
< 0.022
< 0.020 (b)
< 0.024
< 0.022
< 0.022 12107/20  
< 0.024
< 0.023
< 0.024 (a)
< 0.010
< 0.021 (b)
< 0.024
< 0.022
< 0.022 12114/20  
< 0.017
< 0.017
< 0.016
< 0.007
< 0.017 (b)
< 0.017
< 0.018
< 0.018 12122120
< 0.035
< 0.035
< 0.025
< 0.032
< 0.026 (b)
< 0.034
< 0.024
< 0.029 12129120
< 0.028
< 0.029
< 0.024
< 0.027
< 0.025 (b)  
< 0.026
< 0.025
< 0.028
*Control Location (a) Refer deviation table B-1b (b) Refer deviation table B-1c  


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ENDING                    4          5               23*                27              29              44            94                95          108 07/06120            < 0.018    < 0.016        <  0. 15        < 0.018        < 0.015            (b)            < 0.018          < 0.015    < 0.015 07/13120            < 0.030    < 0.012        <  0.031          < 0.031        < 0.029            (b)            < 0.031          < 0.031    < 0.031 07/20/20            < 0.022    < 0.021        < 0.038            < 0.025        < 0.015          (b)            < 0.024          < 0.036    < 0.037 07/27/20            < 0.024    < 0.022        < 0.032            < 0.027        < 0.031          (b)            < 0.024          < 0.032      < 0.032 08/03/20            < 0.026    < 0.025        < 0.019            < 0.027        < 0.027          (b)            < 0.026          < 0.020      < 0.020 08/10/20            < 0.036    < 0.014        < 0.035            < 0.035        < 0.036          (b)            < 0.034          < 0.069 (a)  < 0.039 08/17/20            < 0.019    < 0.018        < 0.022            < 0.020        < 0.023          (b)            < 0.019          < 5.007 (a)  < 0.023 08/24120            < 0.038    < 0.035        < 0.018            < 0.038        < 0.018          (b)            < 0.038          < 0.012      < 0.019 08/31120            < 0.434 (a) < 0.014        < 0.010            < 0.016        < 0.022          (b)            < 0.015          < 0.022      < 0.023 09109120            < 0.056 (a) < 0.029        < 0.024            < 0.030        < 0.024          (b)            < 0.030          < 0.021      < 0.025 09/14120            < 0.021    < 0.020        < 0. 10          < 0.022        < 0.011          (b)            < 0.020          < 0.012      < 0.011 09122120            < 0.034    < 0.030        < 0.039            < 0.033        < 0.040          (b)            < 0.032          < 0.034      < 0.041 09128120            < 0.020    < 0.018        < 0.019            < 0.020        < 0.019          (b)            < 0.019          < 0.022      < 0.020 10105120            < 0.022    < 0.020        < 0.016            < 0.022        < 0. 16        (b)            < 0.021          < 0.016      < 0.018 10/13120            < 0.025    < 0.023        < 0.023            < 0.024        < 0.024          (b)            < 0.024          < 0.024      < 0.025 10/19120            < 0.017    < 0.014        < 0.009            < 0.016        < 0.010          (b)            < 0.016          < 0.010    < 0.010 10126120            < 0.016    < 0.015        < 0.023            < 0.016        < 0.024          (b)            < 0. 16      < 0.024      < 0.025 11102120            < 0.029    < 0.031        < 0.021            < 0.028        < 0.022          (b)            < 0.028        < 0.023      < 0.024 11109120            < 0.021    < 0.023        < 0.010            < 0.020        < 0.010          (b)            < 0.020        < 0.010      < 0.011 11116120            < 0.018    < 0.019        < 0.026            < 0.018        < 0.027          (b)            < 0.009        < 0.019      < 0.029 11123120            < 0.029    < 0.031        < 0.011            < 0.028        < 0.024          (b)            < 0.028        < 0.026      < 0.026 11130120            < 0.024    < 0.023        < 0.022 (a)        < 0.022        < 0.020          (b)            < 0.024        < 0.022      < 0.022 12107/20             < 0.024    < 0.023        < 0.024 (a)        < 0.010        < 0.021          (b)            < 0.024        < 0.022      < 0.022 12114/20            < 0.017    < 0.017        < 0.016            < 0.007        < 0.017          (b)            < 0.017        < 0.018      < 0.018 12122120            < 0.035    < 0.035        < 0.025            < 0.032        < 0.026          (b)            < 0.034        < 0.024      < 0.029 12129120            < 0.028    < 0.029        < 0.024            < 0.027        < 0.025          (b)            <  0.026        < 0.025      < 0.028
5 DATE 1st Quarter 2nd Quarter 3rd Quarter 4th Quarter 1st Quarter 2nd Quarter 3rd Quarter 4th Quarter Be-7 92 +/- 22 130 +/- 26 164 +/- 29 90 +/- 17 109 +/- 23 115 +/- 23 101 +/- 23 84 +/- 19 K-40
*Control Location (a) Refer deviation table B-1b (b) Refer deviation table B-1c
< 24
< 16
< 23
< 11
< 25
< 21
< 18
< 18 Mn-54
< 1
< 1
< 1
< 1
<2
< 1
< 1
< 1 Co-58
< 2
<2
< 1
<2
< 4
<2
<2
< 2 Fe-59
< 5
< 5
< 10
< 5
< 8
<5
<4
< 5 Co-60
<2
< 1
< 1
< 1
< 2
< 1
< 1
< 1 Zn-65
<4
< 3
<5
< 3
<4
< 4
<3
<2 Nb-95
<2
<2
<3
<2
<3
<2
<2
<2 Zr-95
<4
< 3
<4
< 3
<4
<3
<4
<4 Ru-103
<3
< 3
<4
<2
< 5
<3
<3
< 2 Ru-106
< 10  
< 11
<8
<9
< 19
<7
<7
< 9 1-131
< 192
< 174
< 696
< 136
< 211
< 202
< 531
< 149 Cs-134
< 1
< 1
<2
< 1
<2
< 1
< 1
< 1 Cs-137
< 1
< 1
< 1
< 1
<2
< 1
< 1
< 1 Ba-140
< 112
< 80
< 221
< 90
< 127
< 82
< 179
< 79 La-140
< 36
< 41
< 113
< 28
< 45
< 38
< 96
< 29 Ce-141
<4
<4
<6
< 3
<5
<4
<4
<3 Ce-144
<5
< 5
<5
<4
< 8
<5
< 4
<4 Ra-226
< 20  
< 21
< 21
< 14
< 27
< 19
< 13
< 16 Ac-228
<5
< 5
< 5
<4
<7
<3
<4
< 3 Th-228
< 2
<2
<2
< 1
<2
<2
< 1
< 1


Plant: Indian Point Energy Center                                             Year: 2020       Page 54 of 128 Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report INDIAN POINT ENERGY CENTER TABLE B-8 GAMMA EMITTERS IN AIRBORNE PARTICULATE SAMPLES - 2020 10-3 pCi/m 3 +/- 2 Sigma Algonquin                                                          NYU Tower 4                                                                  5 DATE   1st Quarter 2nd Quarter         3rd Quarter     4th Quarter         1st Quarter 2nd Quarter     3rd Quarter     4th Quarter Be-7   92 +/- 22    130 +/- 26            164 +/- 29          90 +/- 17            109 +/- 23    115 +/- 23        101 +/- 23          84 +/- 19 K-40       < 24       < 16                 < 23            < 11               < 25        < 21            < 18            < 18 Mn-54       < 1         < 1                 <1               <1                 <2        < 1               < 1             < 1 Co-58       <2         <2                   <1              <2                 <4        <2               <2              <2 Fe-59       <5          < 5                  < 10            <5                 <8          <5               <4              <5 Co-60       <2         < 1                 <1               <1                 < 2        < 1             < 1             <1 Zn-65       <4         < 3                 <5              < 3                 <4          <4              <3               <2 Nb-95       <2         <2                   <3              <2                 <3        <2               <2               <2 Zr-95       <4         < 3                 <4              <3                 <4         <3               <4              <4 Ru-103     <3         < 3                 <4              <2                 < 5        <3               <3               <2 Ru-106     < 10        < 11                 <8              <9                  < 19      <7                <7              < 9 1-131       < 192      < 174                < 696            < 136              < 211      < 202            < 531            < 149 Cs-134     < 1         < 1                 <2              < 1                 <2        < 1               < 1             < 1 Cs-137     < 1         < 1                 <1               < 1                 <2        < 1               < 1             < 1 Ba-140     < 112      < 80                < 221            < 90                < 127      < 82              < 179            < 79 La-140     < 36        < 41                < 113            < 28                < 45       < 38             < 96            < 29 Ce-141     <4         <4                  <6              <3                 <5         <4               <4              <3 Ce-144     <5          < 5                  <5              <4                 < 8        <5                <4               <4 Ra-226     < 20        < 21                < 21            < 14                < 27      < 19              < 13            < 16 Ac-228     <5         < 5                  <5              <4                 <7        <3               <4               < 3 Th-228     <2         <2                  <2              < 1                 <2         <2               < 1              < 1
Plant: Indian Point Energy Center Year: 2020 Page 55 of 128 Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report INDIAN POINT ENERGY CENTER TABLE B-8 GAMMA EMITTERS IN AIRBORNE PARTICULATE SAMPLES-2020 10-3 pCi/m3 +/- 2 Sigma Roseton Croton Point 23*
27 DATE 1st Quarter 2nd Quarter 3rd Quarter 4th Quarter 1st Quarter 2nd Quarter 3rd Quarter 4th Quarter Be-7 85 +/- 19 112 +/- 24 122 +/- 24 101 +/- 18 106 +/- 20 127 +/- 21 120 +/- 25 100 +/- 21 K-40  
< 24  
< 12
< 16  
< 17
< 13
< 11  
< 13
< 18 Mn-54  
<2
< 1  
< 1  
< 1  
< 1  
< 1  
< 1  
< 1 Co-58  
<2  
<2  
<2
<2  
< 1
< 2  
< 1
<2 Fe-59  
<6
< 6
< 6
< 6
< 5  
< 5  
< 9
<6 Co-60  
< 1
<2  
< 1  
< 1  
< 1  
< 1  
< 1  
< 1 Zn-65  
<4  
< 3  
<2
<3  
<2
<3
<3  
< 4 Nb-95  
<2  
<2  
<2
<2  
<2
<2  
<2  
< 2 Zr-95  
<4  
<4
< 3  
< 3
<3  
<4  
<3  
< 4 Ru-103  
< 3  
<3  
< 3
<2  
<2
< 3  
<3  
<3 Ru-106  
< 12
< 9
< 11  
< 11
< 10
< 10
< 9
< 11 1-131  
< 178
< 241
< 492
< 151
< 157
< 143
< 541
< 195 Cs-134  
< 1  
<2
< 1  
< 1
< 1  
< 1  
< 1  
< 1 Cs-137  
< 1  
< 1  
< 1  
< 1  
< 1
< 1  
< 1  
< 1 Ba-140  
< 97
< 117
< 165
< 92
< 53
< 84
< 168
< 93 La-140  
< 33
< 21
< 89
< 45  
< 38  
< 55
< 99
< 35 Ce-141  
<5
<7
<4  
<3
<2
<3  
< 5  
<4 Ce-144  
<6
< 11
< 4
<4  
<4
<4
<4  
<6 Ra-226  
< 21
< 31
< 12
< 15
< 15
< 16
< 15
< 18 Ae-228  
<5  
<4
<4
<4  
<5
<3  
<5
<4 Th-228  
<2  
< 3
< 1
< 1  
<2  
< 2  
<2
<2
* Control Location


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DATE 1st Quarter Be-7 95 +/- 18 K-40
10- pCi/m 3 +/- 2 Sigma Roseton                                                          Croton Point 23*                                                                  27 DATE          1st Quarter 2nd Quarter         3rd Quarter     4th Quarter       1st Quarter 2nd Quarter       3rd Quarter     4th Quarter Be-7            85 +/- 19  112 +/- 24            122 +/- 24        101 +/- 18          106 +/- 20   127 +/- 21          120 +/- 25        100 +/- 21 K-40              < 24        < 12               < 16            < 17              < 13        < 11              < 13            < 18 Mn-54              <2          < 1                 < 1             < 1               < 1         < 1               < 1             < 1 Co-58              <2         <2                  <2              <2                < 1         <2                 < 1              <2 Fe-59              <6          < 6                < 6              <6                < 5         <5                < 9              <6 Co-60              < 1         <2                  < 1             <1                 < 1         <1                 < 1              < 1 Zn-65              <4          < 3                <2               <3                 <2          <3                 <3              < 4 Nb-95              <2         <2                 <2               <2                 <2         <2                  <2              < 2 Zr-95              <4          <4                  < 3             <3                <3          <4                 <3               < 4 Ru-103            < 3         <3                 < 3              <2                 <2          <3                 <3              <3 Ru-106            < 12        < 9                 < 11            < 11              < 10        < 10              < 9              < 11 1-131              < 178      < 241              < 492            < 151              < 157      < 143              < 541            < 195 Cs-134            < 1         <2                  < 1             <1                 < 1       < 1                < 1             < 1 Cs-137            < 1         < 1                 < 1             <1                < 1        <1                < 1              < 1 Ba-140            < 97        < 117              < 165            < 92              < 53       < 84                < 168            < 93 La-140            < 33        < 21                < 89            < 45              < 38      < 55                < 99            < 35 Ce-141            <5         <7                  <4              <3                <2         <3                 < 5             <4 Ce-144            <6          < 11                < 4             <4                 <4        <4                  <4              <6 Ra-226            < 21        < 31                < 12            < 15               < 15      < 16                < 15            < 18 Ae-228            <5          <4                 <4              <4                <5          <3                 <5               <4 Th-228            <2          < 3                <1               < 1               <2         <2                <2              <2
< 18 Mn-54
* Control Location
< 1 Co-58
<2 Fe-59
<4 Co-60
< 1 Zn-65
<2 Nb-95
<2 Zr-95
<2 Ru-103
<2 Ru-106
< 10 1-131
< 127 Cs-134
< 1 Cs-137
< 1 Ba-140
< 69 La-140
< 38 Ce-141
< 3 Ce-144
< 4 Ra-226
< 15 Ac-228
<3 Th-228
< 1 (a) Refer deviation table B-1c Plant: Indian Point Energy Center Year: 2020 Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report INDIAN POINT ENERGY CENTER TABLE B-8 GAMMA EMITTERS IN AIRBORNE PARTICULATE SAMPLES - 2020 10-3 pCi/m3 +/- 2 Sigma Grassy Point Gas Holder Bldg.
29 44 2nd Quarter 3rd Quarter 4th Quarter 1st Quarter 2nd Quarter 3rd Quarter 137 +/- 21 132 +/- 23 92 +/- 21 102 +/- 20 134 +/- 31 (a)
< 12  
< 22
< 18
< 18  
< 15
< 1  
< 1  
< 1  
< 1  
< 1  
< 1  
<2  
< 1  
< 2  
<2  
< 5
< 7
< 5  
< 4
<7
< 1  
< 1  
< 1  
< 1  
< 1  
<2  
< 3  
<3  
< 1
< 5
<2  
< 2  
<2  
<2  
<2  
< 3  
<4  
< 3  
< 3  
<3  
<2  
<3  
<2
<3  
<4
< 9  
< 9
< 5
< 8
< 11  
< 150
< 711
< 155
< 129
< 330
< 1  
< 1  
< 1  
< 1  
< 2
< 1  
< 1  
< 1  
< 1  
< 1  
< 84
< 178
< 68
< 62
< 133
< 33
< 111
< 24
< 37
< 53  
< 3
< 5  
<2  
<3  
< 5  
<5
< 5
<4  
<4  
<6  
< 17
< 18
< 15  
< 14
< 23
<3
<4  
< 3
<3  
< 5  
< 1
< 1
< 1  
< 1  
< 2 Page 56 of 128 4th Quarter (a)


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Plant: Indian Point Energy Center Year: 2020 Page 57 of 128 Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report INDIAN POINT ENERGY CENTER TABLE B-8 GAMMA EMITTERS IN AIRBORNE PARTICULATE SAMPLES - 2020 10-3 pCi/m3 +/- 2 Sigma Training Building Met Tower 94 95 DATE 1st Quarter 2nd Quarter 3rd Quarter 4th Quarter 1st Quarter 2nd Quarter 3rd Quarter 4th Quarter Be-7 89 +/- 25 138 +/- 28 133 +/- 28 93 +/- 22 93 +/- 22 129 +/- 34 120 +/- 27 82 +/- 19 K-40  
29                                                                44 DATE           1st Quarter     2nd Quarter         3rd Quarter     4th Quarter     1st Quarter 2nd Quarter       3rd Quarter     4th Quarter Be-7           95 +/- 18        137 +/- 21            132 +/- 23          92 +/- 21        102 +/- 20    134 +/- 31                (a)            (a)
< 21
K-40               < 18            < 12                < 22             < 18            < 18        < 15 Mn-54               < 1             < 1                <1               < 1              <1         < 1 Co-58               <2             < 1                <2              < 1             < 2        <2 Fe-59               <4             < 5                <7              <5              < 4        <7 Co-60               < 1            < 1                < 1             < 1              < 1        < 1 Zn-65               <2              <2                 < 3              <3              < 1        < 5 Nb-95               <2              <2                 <2               <2              <2         <2 Zr-95               <2              < 3                <4               < 3              <3          <3 Ru-103             <2              <2                  <3              <2               <3          <4 Ru-106             < 10            <9                  <9               <5              < 8        < 11 1-131               < 127          < 150              < 711            < 155            < 129      < 330 Cs-134             < 1             < 1                 < 1              <1               < 1         <2 Cs-137             <1             < 1                 <1               <1              < 1       < 1 Ba-140             < 69            < 84                < 178            < 68            < 62        < 133 La-140             < 38            < 33                < 111            < 24            < 37      < 53 Ce-141             <3              <3                  <5               <2              <3        < 5 Ce-144             <4              <5                  <5              <4               <4          <6 Ra-226             < 15            < 17                < 18            < 15            < 14        < 23 Ac-228             <3              <3                  <4               <3              <3          <5 Th-228             < 1            < 1                <1               < 1              < 1        < 2 (a) Refer deviation table B-1c
< 24
< 28
< 22  
< 20
< 26
< 23
< 22 Mn-54  
< 2
< 1  
<2
<2
< 1  
<2
< 1  
< 1 Co-58  
< 3
< 2  
<3
< 3
< 1  
< 3
< 3
<2 Fe-59  
< 6
< 4  
< 12
< 8
<4
< 9
< 7
< 7 Co-60  
<2
< 2
<2
< 2
< 1  
< 2
< 2
< 1 Zn-65  
< 5
<4
< 5
< 5
<2  
<4
<5
< 5 Nb-95  
< 3
<3
< 3
<2  
< 2  
< 3
<2  
< 2 Zr-95  
<6
<4
<6
<6
<4  
<7
<5
<3 Ru-103  
<4
< 3
<5
< 4
< 2  
<4
<4  
<3 Ru-106  
< 17
< 12
< 18
< 13
< 9  
< 15
< 12
< 15 1-131  
< 255
< 241
< 925
< 292
< 128
< 324
< 705
< 180 Cs-134  
<2
< 1  
< 2
<2
< 1  
< 3
< 1  
< 1 Cs-137  
<2
< 1  
<2
< 1  
< 1  
<2
< 1  
< 1 Ba-140  
< 155
< 114
< 257
< 140
< 73
< 162
< 190
< 123 La-140  
< 57
< 50
< 116
< 50
< 35
< 72
< 93
< 46 Ce-141  
< 5
< 5
< 8
< 5  
< 3
< 6
<6
< 5 Ce-144  
<7
< 6
< 7
<6
<4  
< 7
< 5
<6 Ra-226  
< 28
< 21
< 25
< 27
< 16
< 28
< 17
< 21 Ac-228  
< 8
< 5
<6
< 6
<4  
< 7
< 5
< 5 Th-228  
< 3
<2
<2
< 2
< 1  
< 2
<2
<2  


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DATE 1st Quarter Be-7 (a)
10- pCi/m 3 +/- 2 Sigma Training Building                                                      Met Tower 94                                                                  95 DATE  1st Quarter 2nd Quarter         3rd Quarter     4th Quarter       1st Quarter 2nd Quarter      3rd Quarter      4th Quarter Be-7    89 +/- 25    138 +/- 28            133 +/- 28         93 +/- 22            93 +/- 22    129 +/- 34          120 +/- 27        82 +/- 19 K-40        < 21        < 24                < 28            < 22              < 20        < 26              < 23            < 22 Mn-54      < 2        <1                   <2               <2                 < 1         <2                <1              < 1 Co-58      < 3         <2                  <3              <3                < 1        < 3              <3              <2 Fe-59      < 6        <4                  < 12            <8                <4          < 9               <7              <7 Co-60      <2          <2                  <2              <2                < 1         < 2               <2               < 1 Zn-65      < 5        <4                  < 5             <5                <2         <4               <5              <5 Nb-95      < 3         <3                   <3              <2                <2          < 3              <2              <2 Zr-95      <6         <4                   <6              <6                <4          <7               <5              <3 Ru-103      <4         < 3                  <5              <4                <2          <4                <4              <3 Ru-106      < 17        < 12                < 18            < 13              < 9        < 15              < 12            < 15 1-131      < 255      < 241                < 925            < 292              < 128      < 324            < 705            < 180 Cs-134      <2         <1                  <2               <2                < 1         < 3              < 1              < 1 Cs-137      <2         <1                   <2              < 1                < 1        <2                < 1              < 1 Ba-140      < 155      < 114                < 257            < 140              < 73        < 162            < 190            < 123 La-140      < 57        < 50                < 116           < 50              < 35        < 72              < 93            < 46 Ce-141      < 5        <5                  <8               <5                < 3        < 6               <6              < 5 Ce-144      <7          <6                  < 7              <6                <4         < 7              < 5              <6 Ra-226      < 28        < 21                < 25            < 27               < 16        < 28              < 17            < 21 Ac-228      < 8         <5                  <6              <6                <4          < 7               <5              <5 Th-228      < 3         <2                  <2              <2                < 1        < 2              <2              <2
K-40 Mn-54 Co-58 Fe-59 Co-60 Zn-65 Nb-95 Zr-95 Ru-103 Ru-106 1-131 Cs-134 Cs-137 Ba-140 La-140 Ce-141 Ce-144 Ra-226 Ac-228 Th-228 (a) Refer deviation table B-1c Plant: Indian Point Energy Center Year: 2020 Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report INDIAN POINT ENERGY CENTER TABLE B-8 GAMMA EMITTERS IN AIRBORNE PARTICULATE SAMPLES - 2020 Telecomm Bldg 108 10~ pCi/m 0 +/- 2 Sigma 2nd Quarter 3rd Quarter 4th Quarter 115 +/- 21 144 +/- 30 97 +/- 28  
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Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report INDIAN POINT ENERGY CENTER TABLE B-8 GAMMA EMITTERS IN AIRBORNE PARTICULATE SAMPLES - 2020 10~ pCi/m 0 +/- 2 Sigma Telecomm Bldg 108 DATE           1st Quarter    2nd Quarter        3rd Quarter      4th Quarter Be-7              (a)        115 +/- 21          144 +/- 30          97 +/- 28 K-40                               < 18              < 29            < 33 Mn-54                               < 1                <2              <2 Co-58                               < 1                <4              <3 Fe-59                               <5                < 11             < 9 Co-60                               < 1                <2              <2 Zn-65                               <3                <3              <5 Nb-95                               <2                <4              <3 Zr-95                               <3                <6              <4 Ru-103                             <2                <7              <4 Ru-106                             < 10              < 19            < 21 1-131                               < 136              < 1001          < 320 Cs-134                             < 1                <2              <2 Cs-137                             < 1                <2              < 1 Ba-140                             < 66              < 279            < 165 La-140                             < 37              < 116            < 52 Ce-141                             <3                <8              <6 Ce-144                             <4                <9              < 8 Ra-226                             < 16              < 32            < 27 Ac-228                             <3                <8              <7 Th-228                             < 1                <3              < 3 (a) Refer deviation table B-1c
DATE 01/14/20 02/12/20 03/17/20 04/15/20 5/12/2020 06/08/20 RADIOCHEMICAL Gr-B
< 2 4 +/- 2
< 3
< 2 3 +/- 2 3 +/- 1 H-3 (a)
< 193
< 186 GAMMA Be-7
< 57
< 34
< 74
< 49
< 57
< 66 K-40  
< 127
< 83
< 138
< 113
< 148
< 130 Mn-54  
< 7
< 5
< 6
< 7
<5
< 7 Co-58  
< 6
< 5
< 7
< 6
< 5
< 7 Fe-59  
< 13
< 11  
< 12
< 13
< 12
< 13 Co-60  
< 7
< 5
< 7
< 7
< 7
< 7 Zn-65  
< 15
< 10
< 12
< 15
< 14
< 14 Nb-95  
< 7
< 5
< 7
< 8
< 7
< 7 Zr-95  
< 11
< 10
< 14
< 11
< 9
< 11 Ru-103  
< 8
< 6
< 8
< 6
< 6
< 8 Ru-106  
< 59
< 42
< 58
< 61
< 67
< 66 1-131  
< 9
< 8
< 7
< 8
< 7
< 9 Cs-134  
< 8
< 5
< 9
< 7
< 7
< 11 Cs-137  
< 9
< 6
< 7
< 7
< 7
< 7 Ba-140  
< 25
< 22
< 24
< 24
< 26
< 27 La-140  
< 11
< 9
< 11
< 8
< 6
< 8 Ce-141  
< 11
< 9
< 11
< 12
< 10
< 11 Ce-144  
< 39
< 38
< 50
< 51
< 44
< 53 Ra-226  
< 174
< 134
< 175
< 187
< 187
< 181 Ac-228  
< 23
< 18
< 37
< 28
< 22
< 30 Th-228  
< 13
< 10
< 14
< 13
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DATE                 01/14/20   02/12/20     03/17/20   04/15/20     5/12/2020  06/08/20 RADIOCHEMICAL Gr-B                     < 2       4 +/-2            < 3        < 2         3 +/-2       3 +/-1 H-3 (a)                                             < 193                                < 186 GAMMA Be-7                     < 57        < 34          < 74      < 49          < 57        < 66 K-40                     < 127      < 83          < 138      < 113          < 148      < 130 Mn-54                     < 7         < 5           < 6        < 7           <5          < 7 Co-58                     < 6         < 5            < 7       < 6            < 5        < 7 Fe-59                     < 13        < 11          < 12      < 13          < 12        < 13 Co-60                     < 7        < 5            < 7        < 7            < 7        < 7 Zn-65                     < 15        < 10          < 12       < 15           < 14        < 14 Nb-95                     < 7         < 5            < 7        < 8           < 7         < 7 Zr-95                     < 11        < 10           < 14      < 11          < 9        < 11 Ru-103                   < 8         < 6            < 8       < 6           < 6         < 8 Ru-106                   < 59        < 42          < 58      < 61          < 67        < 66 1-131                     < 9         < 8           < 7        < 8           < 7        < 9 Cs-134                   < 8         < 5            < 9        < 7           < 7         < 11 Cs-137                   < 9        < 6            < 7        < 7           < 7        < 7 Ba-140                   < 25       < 22          < 24      < 24          < 26        < 27 La-140                   < 11        < 9            < 11      < 8           < 6        < 8 Ce-141                   < 11       < 9            < 11       < 12          < 10       < 11 Ce-144                   < 39        < 38          < 50      < 51          < 44        < 53 Ra-226                   < 174       < 134          < 175      < 187          < 187      < 181 Ac-228                   < 23        < 18          < 37      < 28          < 22        < 30 Th-228                   < 13       < 10          < 14       < 13          < 14       < 15 (a) Quarterly Composite
DATE 07/14/20 08/11/20 09/02/20 10/06/20 11/04/20 12/07/20 RADIOCHEMICAL Gr-B  
< 2  
< 2 3 +/- 2 3 +/- 2
< 2
< 2 H-3 (a)  
< 179
< 194 GAMMA Be-7  
< 64
< 61
< 57
< 50
< 53
< 58 K-40  
< 146
< 145
< 132
< 100
< 125
< 137 Mn-54  
< 7  
< 6
< 5  
< 7  
< 6
< 6 Co-58  
< 7
< 6  
< 7
< 7  
< 8
< 8 Fe-59  
< 10
< 12
< 10
< 8
< 15
< 14 Co-60  
< 5
< 9
< 6
< 6
< 9
< 7 Zn-65  
< 12
< 12
< 12  
< 15  
< 15
< 13 Nb-95  
< 7  
< 8
< 6
< 8  
< 7  
< 8 Zr-95  
< 13
< 10  
< 8
< 13
< 7
< 13 Ru-103  
< 6
< 8  
< 8  
< 6  
< 6  
< 6 Ru-106  
< 64
< 63
< 54
< 49
< 66
< 66 1-131  
< 9  
< 8  
< 8
< 9
< 8  
< 10 Cs-134  
< 7
< 8  
< 8
< 7
< 7  
< 7 Cs-137  
< 7
< 7
< 9
< 7  
< 8
< 8 Ba-140  
< 25  
< 23
< 25
< 21
< 25
< 27 La-140  
< 9
< 7
< 6
< 8  
< 10
< 9 Ce-141  
< 11  
< 11
< 11  
< 8
< 10  
< 10 Ce-144  
< 51
< 48
< 52
< 45
< 42
< 50 Ra-226  
< 174  
< 160
< 179
< 167
< 168
< 176 Ac-228  
< 22
< 25
< 28
< 31
< 29
< 35 Th-228  
< 14
< 13  
< 14  
< 11
< 14  
< 13 (a) Quarterly Composite  


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DATE                 07/14/20   08/11/20       09/02/20   10/06/20       11/04/20   12/07/20 RADIOCHEMICAL Gr-B                      < 2         < 2         3 +/-2       3 +/- 2           < 2          < 2 H-3 (a)                                               < 179                                  < 194 GAMMA Be-7                     < 64      < 61          < 57      < 50          < 53        < 58 K-40                     < 146      < 145          < 132      < 100        < 125      < 137 Mn-54                     < 7        <  6            < 5       < 7           < 6         < 6 Co-58                     < 7        < 6           < 7        < 7          < 8        < 8 Fe-59                     < 10      < 12          < 10      < 8          < 15       < 14 Co-60                     < 5       < 9            < 6        < 6          < 9         < 7 Zn-65                     < 12      < 12          < 12      < 15          < 15        < 13 Nb-95                     < 7       <  8            < 6       < 8           < 7         < 8 Zr-95                     <  13      < 10           < 8       < 13         < 7        < 13 Ru-103                   < 6       < 8            < 8        <  6           < 6        < 6 Ru-106                   < 64      < 63          < 54       < 49          <  66        < 66 1-131                     < 9        < 8           < 8        < 9           < 8        < 10 Cs-134                   < 7       < 8            < 8        <  7           < 7        < 7 Cs-137                   < 7       < 7           < 9       < 7          <  8        < 8 Ba-140                   < 25      < 23          < 25       < 21          < 25        < 27 La-140                   <  9        < 7           < 6        < 8           < 10        < 9 Ce-141                   < 11      < 11          < 11      < 8          < 10        < 10 Ce-144                   < 51      < 48           < 52       <  45          <  42        < 50 Ra-226                   < 174      < 160          < 179      < 167        < 168      < 176 Ac-228                   < 22      < 25          < 28      < 31          < 29        < 35 Th-228                   < 14      < 13          < 14      < 11          < 14       < 13 (a) Quarterly Composite
DATE 01/14/20 02/12/20 03/17/20 04/15/20 05/12/20 06/08/20 RADIOCHEMICAL Gr-8 2 +/- 1 3 +/- 1
< 2 3 +/- 2 3 +/- 2 4 +/- 2 H-3 (a)  
< 190
< 185 GAMMA Be-7  
< 49
< 53
< 46
< 52
< 66
< 59 K-40  
< 37
< 95
< 158
< 126
< 152
< 94 Mn-54  
< 5
< 5  
< 7  
< 6  
< 6  
< 7 Co-58  
< 5
< 6  
< 5
< 5
< 6
< 6 Fe-59  
< 9
< 11
< 14
< 13
< 14
< 15 Co-60  
< 5  
< 7
< 8
< 7
< 9  
< 7 Zn-65  
< 10
< 13
< 14
< 14
< 11
< 13 Nb-95  
< 5
< 6
< 7  
< 6  
< 8  
< 7 Zr-95  
< 10  
< 8  
< 13
< 13  
< 14
< 13 Ru-103  
< 5
< 6  
< 7
< 6  
< 8
< 6 Ru-106  
< 43
< 76
< 69
< 54  
< 62
< 69 1-131  
< 6
< 10
< 8  
< 7
< 9  
< 9 Cs-134  
< 6
< 7  
< 6
<7  
< 9
< 7 Cs-137  
< 6
< 6
< 7  
< 7  
< 9  
< 6 Ba-140  
< 19
< 27
< 29
< 25  
< 30
< 22 La-140  
< 7  
< 11
< 8  
< 6
< 11
< 12 Ce-141  
< 8
< 9
< 10
< 10
< 13
< 10 Ce-144  
< 37
< 35
< 48  
< 43
< 52  
< 47 Ra-226  
< 141
< 137
< 169
< 144
< 190
< 155 Ac-228  
< 24
< 23
< 27
< 24
< 32
< 33 Th-228  
< 10
< 10
< 12
< 12
< 14  
< 12 (a) Quarterly Composite  


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DATE                 01/14/20   02/12/20       03/17/20   04/15/20     05/12/20   06/08/20 RADIOCHEMICAL Gr-8                    2 +/- 1      3 +/- 1            < 2     3 +/- 2        3 +/- 2       4 +/- 2 H-3 (a)                                               < 190                                < 185 GAMMA Be-7                       <  49      <  53          < 46      < 52          <  66        < 59 K-40                       <  37      <  95          < 158      < 126        <  152      < 94 Mn-54                     <  5       <  5           < 7        < 6          <  6        < 7 Co-58                     <  5        <  6           < 5       < 5          <  6        < 6 Fe-59                     <  9       <  11           < 14      < 13          <  14        < 15 Co-60                     <  5        <  7           < 8        < 7           <  9        < 7 Zn-65                     <  10      <  13           < 14      < 14         <  11        < 13 Nb-95                     <  5       <  6           < 7        < 6           <  8        < 7 Zr-95                     <  10      <  8            < 13      < 13          <  14       < 13 Ru-103                     <  5        <  6           < 7        < 6           <  8        < 6 Ru-106                     <  43      <  76          < 69      < 54         <  62        < 69 1-131                     <  6       <  10          < 8        < 7           <  9        < 9 Cs-134                     <  6       <  7            < 6       <7            <  9        < 7 Cs-137                     <  6       <  6            < 7        <7           <  9        < 6 Ba-140                     <  19      <  27          < 29      < 25          <  30        < 22 La-140                     <  7        <  11          < 8        < 6           <  11       < 12 Ce-141                     <  8        <  9           < 10      < 10          <  13        < 10 Ce-144                     <  37      <  35          < 48      < 43          < 52        < 47 Ra-226                     <  141      <  137          < 169      < 144        <  190      < 155 Ac-228                     <  24      < 23            < 27      < 24          < 32        < 33 Th-228                     <  10       <  10           < 12      < 12          <  14        < 12 (a) Quarterly Composite
DATE 07/14/20 08/11/20 09/02/20 10/06/20 11/04/20 12/07/20 RADIOCHEMICAL Gr-B 3 +/- 2 3 +/- 2 3 +/- 1 3 +/- 2  
< 2 3 +/- 2 H-3 (a)  
< 180
< 189 GAMMA Be-7 64 67 58 48 44 60 K-40 153 136 143 103 79 78 Mn-54 7
7 7
5 4
5 Co-58 7
7 6
4 5
6 Fe-59 14 16 12 9
9 11 Co-60 6
7 7
5 7
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14 Nb-95 7
8 7
5 6
6 Zr-95 14 13 10 9
9 12 Ru-103 7
6 6
6 5
6 Ru-106 73 55 60 56 54 55 1-131 11 9
7 7
6 7
Cs-134 10 6
8 6
6 6
Cs-137 8
7 8
6 5
7 Ba-140 36 33 32 20 17 31 La-140 6
11 9
7 5
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9 10 Ce-144 53 46 45 41 40 42 Ra-226 174 164 167 150 130 161 Ac-228 33 29 29 21 21 28 Th-228 15 14 14 11 10 10 (a) Quarterly Composite  


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Plant: Indian Point Energy Center I Year: 2020 I Page 63 of 128 Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report DATE RADIOCHEMICAL H-3 Ni-63 Sr-90 GAMMA Be-7 K-40 Mn-54 Co-58 Fe-59 Co-60 Zn-65 Nb-95 Zr-95 Ru-103 Ru-106 Cs-134 Cs-137 Ba-140 La-140 Ce-141 Ce-144 Ac-228 (a) Refer deviation table B-1 b INDIAN POINT ENERGY CENTER TABLE 8-10 RADIONUCLIDES IN GROUNDWATER SAMPLES -2020 05/21/20
DATE                 07/14/20    08/11/20      09/02/20    10/06/20      11/04/20    12/07/20 RADIOCHEMICAL Gr-B                    3 +/- 2      3 +/-2          3 +/- 1      3 +/-2            < 2      3 +/-2 H-3 (a)                                                < 180                                  < 189 GAMMA Be-7                         64          67            58          48            44          60 K-40                         153        136            143        103            79          78 Mn-54                         7          7              7          5              4          5 Co-58                         7          7              6          4              5          6 Fe-59                         14          16            12          9              9          11 Co-60                         6          7              7          5              7          6 Zn-65                         14          18            13          11            9          14 Nb-95                         7          8              7          5              6          6 Zr-95                         14          13            10          9              9          12 Ru-103                       7          6              6          6              5          6 Ru-106                       73          55            60          56            54          55 1-131                        11          9              7          7              6          7 Cs-134                       10          6              8          6              6          6 Cs-137                       8          7              8          6              5          7 Ba-140                       36          33            32          20            17          31 La-140                       6          11            9          7              5            10 Ce-141                       12          10            11        9              9            10 Ce-144                       53          46            45          41            40          42 Ra-226                        174        164            167        150            130        161 Ac-228                       33         29            29        21            21          28 Th-228                        15          14            14          11            10          10 (a) Quarterly Composite
< 180
< 19
< 1
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< 32 pCi/L +/- 2 Sigma Lafarge Monitoring Well 106 (a)  


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DATE Be-7 K-40 Mn-54 Co-58 Fe-59 Co-60 Zn-65 Nb-95 Zr-95 Ru-103 Ru-106 1-131 Cs-134 Cs-137 Ba-140 La-140 Ce-141 Ce-144 Ra-226 Th-228
RADIOCHEMICAL H-3                            < 180 Ni-63                          < 19 Sr-90                          < 1 GAMMA Be-7                          < 70 K-40                          < 61 Mn-54                          < 8 Co-58                          < 7 Fe-59                          < 17 Co-60                          < 9 Zn-65                          < 15 Nb-95                         < 9 Zr-95                          < 12 Ru-103                        < 9 Ru-106                        < 73 Cs-134                        < 9 Cs-137                        < 8 Ba-140                          < 33 La-140                          < 12 Ce-141                          < 12 Ce-144                          < 51 Ac-228                          < 32 (a) Refer deviation table B-1 b
* Control Location Plant: Indian Point Energy Center I Year: 2020 I Page 64 of 128 Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report Roseton 23*
09/14/20
< 657 15520 +/- 1877
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< 465 2632 +/- 1698 931 +/- 167 INDIAN POINT ENERGY CENTER TABLE B-11 GAMMA EMITTERS IN SOIL SAMPLES - 2020 pCi/kg dry +/- 2 Sigma Training Building 94 09/14/20  
< 447 9632 +/- 1552
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Plant: Indian Point Energy Center                     I Year: 2020 I Page 64 of 128 Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report INDIAN POINT ENERGY CENTER TABLE B-11 GAMMA EMITTERS IN SOIL SAMPLES - 2020 pCi/kg dry +/- 2 Sigma Roseton                       Training Building                    Met Tower 23*                               94                                95 DATE                     09/14/20                           09/14/20                         09/14/20 Be-7                         < 657                              < 447                            < 607 K-40                 15520 +/- 1877                      9632 +/- 1552                      12830 +/- 1540 Mn-54                       < 88                              < 64                              < 72 Co-58                       < 69                              < 53                              < 64 Fe-59                       < 157                              < 118                            < 109 Co-60                       < 71                              < 61                              < 48 Zn-65                       < 181                            < 136                            < 186 Nb-95                       < 82                              < 66                              < 80 Zr-95                       < 171                            < 118                            < 123 Ru-103                       < 79                              < 51                              < 66 Ru-106                       < 712                              < 535                            < 642 1-131                       < 104                            < 72                              < 91 Cs-134                       < 109                              < 73                              < 90 Cs-137                       < 85                        107 +/-  64                              < 77 Ba-140                       < 321                              < 244                            < 257 La-140                       < 104                            < 70                              < 101 Ce-141                       < 114                            < 67                              < 99 Ce-144                       < 465                              < 273                            < 363 Ra-226                 2632 +/- 1698                              < 1304                            < 1621 Th-228                 931 +/- 167                        568 +/- 89                          508 +/-  149
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DATE 05/18/20 05/18/20 05/18/20 06/15/20 06/15/20 06/15/20 GAMMA Be-7 1936 +/- 314 1152 +/- 226
< 366 897 +/- 212 666 +/- 255 443 +/- 207 K-40 5843 +/- 616 4596 +/- 516 3615 +/- 664 6550 +/- 688 5290 +/- 668 5681 +/- 655 Mn-54  
< 23
< 20
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< 25
< 29
< 29 Co-58  
< 28
< 17
< 23
< 22
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< 25 Fe-59  
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< 46
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< 52
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< 68 Co-60  
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< 41
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< 35
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< 39
< 74
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< 66
< 68 Nb-95  
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< 21
< 29
< 21
< 27
< 28 Zr-95  
< 34
< 29
< 57
< 45
< 48
< 50 Ru-103  
< 22
< 20
< 31
< 22
< 24
< 29 Ru-106  
< 190
< 158
< 202
< 193
< 245
< 243 1-131  
< 45
< 33
< 51
< 26
< 31
< 35 Cs-134  
< 29
< 20
< 24
< 29
< 28
< 35 Cs-137  
< 24
< 20
< 27
< 21
< 25
< 37 Ba-140  
< 125
< 92
< 165
< 101
< 90
< 122 La-140  
< 34
< 30
< 48
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< 32
< 30 Ce-141  
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< 27
< 41
< 33
< 38
< 43 Ce-144  
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< 146
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< 43
< 35
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< 49
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DATE                   05/18/20     05/18/20       05/18/20       06/15/20       06/15/20   06/15/20 GAMMA Be-7               1936 +/- 314  1152 +/- 226           < 366    897 +/- 212      666 +/- 255  443 +/- 207 K-40                 5843 +/- 616  4596 +/- 516      3615 +/- 664    6550 +/- 688    5290 +/- 668  5681 +/- 655 Mn-54                     < 23        < 20            < 24          < 25          < 29        < 29 Co-58                     < 28        < 17            < 23          < 22          < 27        < 25 Fe-59                     < 59        < 46            < 71          < 52          < 50        < 68 Co-60                     < 27        < 19            < 41          < 27         < 35        < 33 Zn-65                     < 64        < 39            < 74          < 63          < 66        < 68 Nb-95                     < 23        < 21            < 29          < 21          < 27        < 28 Zr-95                     < 34         < 29            < 57          < 45          < 48        < 50 Ru-103                   < 22        < 20            < 31          < 22         < 24        < 29 Ru-106                   < 190        < 158            < 202          < 193        < 245       < 243 1-131                     < 45          < 33            < 51          < 26           < 31      < 35 Cs-134                     < 29        < 20            < 24           < 29          < 28      < 35 Cs-137                   < 24          < 20            < 27          < 21         < 25        < 37 Ba-140                   < 125        < 92            < 165        < 101          < 90        < 122 La-140                   < 34          < 30            < 48          < 28          < 32        < 30 Ce-141                   < 43        < 27            < 41          < 33          < 38        < 43 Ce-144                   < 154        < 110            < 164        < 122          < 146      < 158 Ra-226                   < 555        < 467            < 622        < 411          < 470      < 730 Th-228                   < 42        < 31            < 43          < 35          < 43        < 49
DATE 07/20/20 07/20/20 07/20/20 08/17/20 08/17/20 08/17/20 GAMMA Be-7 904 +/- 332 765 +/- 226 1796 +/- 349 1078 +/- 209 910 +/- 189 997 +/- 253 K-40 4135 +/- 619 3128 +/- 503 4224 +/- 657 3306 +/- 426 4067 +/- 514 2073 +/- 398 Mn-54  
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< 25
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< 40
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DATE GAMMA Be-7 K-40 Mn-54 Co-58 Fe-59 Co-60 Zn-65 Nb-95 Zr-95 Ru-103 Ru-106 1-131 Cs-134 Cs-137 Ba-140 La-140 Ce-141 Ce-144 Ra-226 Th-228
DATE                  07/20/20    07/20/20        07/20/20      08/17/20      08/17/20    08/17/20 GAMMA Be-7                904 +/- 332    765 +/- 226      1796 +/- 349    1078 +/- 209      910 +/- 189  997 +/- 253 K-40                4135 +/- 619  3128 +/- 503      4224 +/- 657    3306 +/- 426    4067 +/- 514  2073 +/- 398 Mn-54                    < 25         < 24            < 31          < 20          < 20        < 28 Co-58                    < 22          < 22           < 33          < 17          < 18      < 30 Fe-59                    < 57        < 41            < 69          < 42          < 40        < 55 Co-60                    < 24        < 14            < 22          < 18          < 27        < 23 Zn-65                      < 57        < 49            < 55          < 35         < 57        < 55 Nb-95                    < 29          < 20            < 28          < 19          < 23        < 33 Zr-95                    < 44          < 34            < 53          < 36          < 36        < 47 Ru-103                    < 21          < 21            < 33          < 22          < 20       < 30 Ru-106                    < 228        < 236            < 242        < 191          < 200      < 245 1-131                    < 37        < 26            < 24          < 27          < 26        < 33 Cs-134                    < 28         < 24            < 24          < 22          < 22        < 31 Cs-137                    < 30         < 27            < 33         < 21          < 21        < 30 Ba-140                  < 102        < 79            < 121        < 84          < 84        < 105 La-140                    <-29        < 28            < 39         < 25          < 22        < 31 Ce-141                    < 46        < 32            < 45          < 32          < 29        < 44 Ce-144                    < 175        < 140            < 180        < 128          < 118      < 196 Ra-226                    < 727       < 548            < 710        < 487          < 474      < 664 Th-228                    < 47        < 41            < 58          < 42          < 42        < 55
* Control Location Plant: Indian Point Energy Center I Year: 2020 I Page 67 of 128 Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report INDIAN POINT ENERGY CENTER TABLE 8-12 GAMMA EMITTERS IN BROAD LEAF VEGETATION SAMPLES -2020 09/14/20 09/14/20 1726 +/- 379 1359 +/- 356 3238 +/- 632 2545 +/- 667
* Control Location
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< 57 pCi/kg wet +/- 2 Sigma Roseton 23*
09/14/20 809 +/- 293 6041 +/- 811
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Plant: Indian Point Energy Center               I Year: 2020 I Page 67 of 128 Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report INDIAN POINT ENERGY CENTER TABLE 8-12 GAMMA EMITTERS IN BROAD LEAF VEGETATION SAMPLES -2020 pCi/kg wet +/- 2 Sigma Roseton 23*
Plant: Indian Point Energy Center I Year: 2020 I Page 68 of 128 Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report INDIAN POINT ENERGY CENTER TABLE B-12 GAMMA EMITTERS IN BROAD LEAF VEGETATION SAMPLES -2020 pCi/kg.wet +/- 2 Sigma Training Center 94 DATE 05/19/20 05/19/20 05/19/20 06/16/20 06/16/20 06/16/20 GAMMA Be-7.
DATE                   09/14/20     09/14/20         09/14/20 GAMMA Be-7                 1726 +/- 379  1359 +/- 356        809 +/- 293 K-40                 3238 +/- 632  2545 +/- 667      6041 +/- 811 Mn-54                     < 25        < 27            < 28 Co-58                     < 30        < 32            < 31 Fe-59                     < 57        < 46            < 59 Co-60                     < 37        < 22            < 36 Zn-65                     < 66         < 53            < 65 Nb-95                     < 30        < 30             < 28 Zr-95                     < 51        < 48            < 39 Ru-103                     < 27        < 27            < 30 Ru-106                     < 262        < 269            < 286 1-131                     < 35        < 38            < 33 Cs-134                     < 27        < 38            < 39 Cs-137                     < 30        < 22            < 34 Ba-140                     < 113        < 121            < 99 La-140                     < 35        < 42              < 22 Ce-141                     < 41        < 45             < 39 Ce-144                     < 167      < 163            < 170 Ra-226                     < 660      < 618            < 727 Th-228                     < 49        < 57             < 50
< 285 2344 +/- 198 1079 +/- 303
* Control Location
< 247 1121 +/- 285 1081 +/- 308 K-40 3394 +/- 642 6574 +/- 369 6450 +/- 743 3420 +/- 498 4659 +/- 617 8846 +/- 797 Mn-54  
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Plant: Indian Point Energy Center                     I Year: 2020 I Page 68 of 128 Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report INDIAN POINT ENERGY CENTER TABLE B-12 GAMMA EMITTERS IN BROAD LEAF VEGETATION SAMPLES -2020 pCi/kg .wet +/- 2 Sigma Training Center 94 DATE       05/19/20     05/19/20         05/19/20       06/16/20       06/16/20   06/16/20 GAMMA Be-7.          < 285  2344 +/- 198      1079 +/- 303            < 247    1121 +/- 285  1081 +/- 308 K-40     3394 +/- 642   6574 +/- 369      6450 +/- 743      3420 +/- 498    4659 +/- 617  8846 +/- 797 Mn-54         < 26        < 17            < 32            < 22          < 29      < 23 Co-58         < 29         < 15            < 27           < 22          < 24      < 23 Fe-59         < 64        < 34            < 66            < 59          < 54      < 61 Co-60         < 16        < 16            < 30            < 27          < 29      < 29 Zn-65         < 66        < 34            < 77            < 50          < 68      < 68 Nb-95         < 34          < 16            < 34          < 26          < 26        < 30 Zr-95         < 55          < 31            < 52          < 43          < 45        < 45 Ru-103       < 34        < 17              < 32           < 20          < 25        < 24 Ru-106       < 281        < 155            < 315          < 240          < 220      < 210 1-131         < 56          < 32            < 58            < 27          < 33        < 31 Cs-134       < 34          < 18            < 32            < 25          < 32        < 33 Cs-137       < 28          < 18            < 28            < 25          < 25        < 30 Ba-140       < 161        < 87            < 135          < 101          < 93        < 93 La-140       < 51          < 23             < 44          < 28          < 29        < 26 Ce-141       < 50          < 27            < 49          < 32          < 34        < 45 Ce-144       < 204        < 102            < 185          < 137          < 155      < 183 Ra-226       < 705        < 361            < 719          < 534          < 545      < 658 Th-228       < 53         < 31              < 57           < 43          < 51        < 59
Plant: Indian Point Energy Center I Year: 2020 I Page 69 of 128 Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report INDIAN POINT ENERGY CENTER TABLE 8-12 GAMMA EMITTERS IN BROAD LEAF VEGETATION SAMPLES - 2020 pCi/kg wet +/- 2 Sigma Training Center 94 DATE 07/21/20 07/21/20 07/21/20 08/18/20 08/18/20 08/18/20 GAMMA Be-7 2033 +/- 474 2543 +/- 350 1414 +/- 317 1501 +/- 288 2430 +/- 398 2199 +/- 451 K-40 4399 +/- 642 7587 +/- 784 6088 +/- 814 2080 +/- 467 6849 +/- 859 4591 +/- 795 Mn-54  
< 32
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Plant: Indian Point Energy Center                   I Year: 2020 I Page 69 of 128 Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report INDIAN POINT ENERGY CENTER TABLE 8-12 GAMMA EMITTERS IN BROAD LEAF VEGETATION SAMPLES - 2020 pCi/kg wet +/- 2 Sigma Training Center 94 DATE      07/21/20    07/21/20        07/21/20      08/18/20      08/18/20   08/18/20 GAMMA Be-7    2033 +/- 474  2543 +/- 350      1414 +/- 317    1501 +/- 288    2430 +/- 398  2199 +/- 451 K-40    4399 +/- 642  7587 +/- 784      6088 +/- 814    2080 +/- 467    6849 +/- 859  4591 +/- 795 Mn-54          < 32        < 36            < 30          < 26          < 38        < 31 Co-58          < 29        < 22            < 30          < 27          < 39        < 31 Fe-59          < 65        < 66            < 81          < 48          < 87        < 49 Co-60          < 32         < 31            < 27          < 28         < 44        < 32 Zn-65          < 60        < 67            < 94          < 51          < 70        < 67 Nb-95        < 33          < 29             < 36          < 31          < 40        < 33 Zr-95        < 44          < 42            < 68          < 32          < 61        < 59 Ru-103        < 27          < 29             < 32          < 26          < 32        < 33 Ru-106        < 286        < 262            < 297        < 231        < 349      < 333 1-131        < 39        < 33              < 36         < 37          < 41       < 25 Cs-134        < 40        < 27              < 41          < 28          < 38       < 37 Cs-137        < 27        < 33              < 34          < 30          < 34        < 35 Ba-140        < 102        < 122            < 111        < 102          < 113      < 108 La-140        < 39        < 20             < 23        < 31          < 36 *      < 31 Ce-141        < 47        < 46              < 44          < 41          < 45        < 45 Ce-144        < 201        < 196            < 176        < 170          < 189      < 170 Ra-226        < 792        < 704            < 715        < 751          < 735      < 714 Th-228        < 58        < 53              < 56          < 57          < 62        < 58
DATE GAMMA Be-7 K-40 Mn-54 Co-58 Fe-59 Co-60 Zri-65 Nb-95 Zr-95 Ru-103 Ru-106 1-131 Cs-134 Cs-137 Ba-140 La-140 Ce-141 Ce-144 Ra-226 Th-228 Plant: Indian Point Energy Center I Year: 2020 I Page 70 of 128 Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report INDIAN POINT ENERGY CENTER TABLE 8-12 GAMMA EMITTERS IN BROAD LEAF VEGETATION SAMPLES -2020 09/15/20 09/15/20 1502 +/- 384 2527 +/- 401 2660 +/- 613 5836 +/- 776
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< 76 pCi/kg wet +/- 2 Sigma Training Center 94 09/15/20 2948 +/- 364 1762 +/- 464
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Plant: Indian Point Energy Center               I Year: 2020 I Page 70 of 128 Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report INDIAN POINT ENERGY CENTER TABLE 8-12 GAMMA EMITTERS IN BROAD LEAF VEGETATION SAMPLES -2020 pCi/kg wet +/- 2 Sigma Training Center 94 DATE       09/15/20     09/15/20         09/15/20 GAMMA Be-7     1502 +/- 384  2527 +/- 401      2948 +/- 364 K-40     2660 +/- 613  5836 +/- 776      1762 +/- 464 Mn-54         < 31        < 32              < 26 Co-58         < 33         < 32              < 32 Fe-59         < 58        < 56             < 55 Co-60         < 28         < 29              < 31 Zri-65         < 50        < 81              < 61 Nb-95         < 34         < 29              < 26 Zr-95         < 54        < 64              < 50 Ru-103         < 28        < 31             < 28 Ru-106       < 239        < 311            < 320 1-131         < 35          < 41              < 35 Cs-134       < 37          < 36              < 30 Cs-137       < 32          < 41              < 33 Ba-140       < 127        < 136            < 118 La-140       < 38          < 35              < 22 Ce-141       < 47          < 48              < 39 Ce-144       < 188        < 209            < 166 Ra-226       < 716        < 716            < 696 Th-228       < 65          < 76              < 59
Plant: Indian Point Energy Center I Year: 2020 I Page 71 of 128 Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report INDIAN POINT ENERGY CENTER TABLE B-12 GAMMA EMITTERS IN BROAD LEAF VEGETATION SAMPLES -2020 pCi/kg wet +/- 2 Sigma Met Tower 95 DATE 05/19/20 05/19/20 05/19/20 06/16/20 06/16/20 06/16/20 GAMMA Be-7 1484 +/- 310
< 321 2582 +/- 407 954 +/- 265 1032 +/- 259 508 +/- 178 K-40 4795 +/- 622 2597 +/- 484 5986 +/- 749 8177 +/- 729 4615 +/- 788 4670 +/- 623 Mn-54  
< 28
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< 41


Plant: Indian Point Energy Center                     I Year: 2020 I Page 71 of 128 Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report INDIAN POINT ENERGY CENTER TABLE B-12 GAMMA EMITTERS IN BROAD LEAF VEGETATION SAMPLES -2020 pCi/kg wet +/- 2 Sigma Met Tower 95 DATE       05/19/20     05/19/20         05/19/20       06/16/20       06/16/20   06/16/20 GAMMA Be-7     1484 +/- 310        < 321      2582 +/- 407      954 +/- 265      1032 +/- 259  508 +/- 178 K-40     4795 +/- 622  2597 +/- 484      5986 +/- 749    8177 +/- 729    4615 +/- 788  4670 +/- 623 Mn-54         < 28        < 25             < 35          < 20            < 28        < 29 Co-58         < 29        < 30            < 33          < 24            < 29        < 25 Fe-59         < 60        < 48            < 62          < 56          < 68        < 55 Co-60         < 30       < 28            < 37         <  27          < 35      < 33 Zn-65         < 59        < 45            < 82          < 60          < 63      < 70 Nb-95         < 33         < 29             < 34          < 24          < 31      < 26 Zr-95         <  58        < 48             < 60         < 34          < 50      < 45 Ru-103       < 34        < 31            < 34          < 22          < 24      < 26 Ru-106       < 290      < 203          < 303        < 214          < 240      < 175 1-131         < 56        < 47            < 56          < 27          < 37      < 29 Cs-134       < 29        < 31            < 42          < 31           < 32       < 18 Cs-137       < 35        < 24            < 37          < 28          < 42      < 29 Ba-140       < 175      < 143          < 168        < 78          < 117      < 89 La-140       < 42        < 44            < 46          < 18          < 26        < 29 Ce-141       < 53        < 39            < 63          < 34          < 42       < 39 Ce-144       < 198        < 180           < 232        < 133          < 162      < 148 Ra-226       < 763        < 603          < 791        < 545          < 599      < 511 Th-228       < 63        < 50            < 69          < 46            < 44        < 41
Plant: Indian Point Energy Center I Year: 2020 I Page 72 of 128 Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report INDIAN POINT ENERGY CENTER TABLE B-12 GAMMA EMITTERS IN BROAD LEAF VEGETATION SAMPLES -2020 pCi/kg wet +/- 2 Sigma Met Tower 95 DATE 07/21/20 07/21/20 07/22/20 08/18/20 08/18/20 08/18/20 GAMMA Be-7 1813 +/- 306 963 +/- 393 1986 +/- 399 2280 +/- 310 1639 +/- 313 2098 +/- 317 K-40 3846 +/- 583 6039 +/- 852 7085 +/- 847 6593 +/- 676 3690 +/- 676 5331 +/- 723 Mn-54  
< 32
< 25  
< 32
< 31
< 31
< 24 Co-58  
< 26
< 36
< 44
< 27
< 27
< 34 Fe-59  
< 61
< 68
< 84
< 72
< 64
< 54 Co-60  
< 33
< 30  
< 41
< 37  
< 23
< 37 Zn-65  
< 74
< 64
< 86
< 75
< 45
< 66 Nb-95  
< 33  
< 29  
< 42
< 30
< 26
< 33 Zr-95  
< 48  
< 60  
< 48
< 56
< 53
< 39 Ru-103  
< 26
< 32
< 37
< 26
< 27
< 27 Ru-106  
< 297
< 301
< 296
< 236
< 206
< 254 1-131  
< 36
< 36
< 38
< 34
< 34
< 34 Cs-134  
< 38
< 39
< 46
< 31  
< 32  
< 36 Cs-137  
< 33
< 34
< 38
< 36
< 27
< 34 Ba-140  
< 109
< 111
< 127
< 116
< 94
< 127 La-140  
< 41
< 29
< 33
< 38
< 45
< 30 Ce-141  
< 40
< 41
< 51
< 41
< 38
< 42 Ce-144  
< 166
< 180  
< 225
< 158
< 149
< 187 Ra-226  
< 720
< 597
< 822
< 649
< 644
< 768 Th-228  
< 54
< 56
< 71
< 54
< 54
< 62


Plant: Indian Point Energy Center                     I Year: 2020 I Page 72 of 128 Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report INDIAN POINT ENERGY CENTER TABLE B-12 GAMMA EMITTERS IN BROAD LEAF VEGETATION SAMPLES -2020 pCi/kg wet +/- 2 Sigma Met Tower 95 DATE      07/21/20    07/21/20        07/22/20      08/18/20       08/18/20   08/18/20 GAMMA Be-7    1813 +/- 306    963 +/- 393      1986 +/- 399    2280 +/- 310    1639 +/- 313  2098 +/- 317 K-40    3846 +/- 583  6039 +/- 852      7085 +/- 847    6593 +/- 676    3690 +/- 676  5331 +/- 723 Mn-54          < 32        < 25            < 32          < 31           < 31        < 24 Co-58          < 26        < 36            < 44          < 27          < 27        < 34 Fe-59          < 61        < 68            < 84          < 72          < 64        < 54 Co-60          < 33        < 30            < 41          < 37          < 23       < 37 Zn-65          < 74        < 64            < 86          < 75          < 45        < 66 Nb-95          < 33        < 29            < 42          < 30          < 26       < 33 Zr-95          < 48        < 60            < 48          < 56          < 53        < 39 Ru-103        < 26        < 32             < 37          < 26          < 27        < 27 Ru-106        < 297        < 301            < 296          < 236        < 206      < 254 1-131          < 36        < 36            < 38          < 34          < 34        < 34 Cs-134        < 38        < 39            < 46          < 31          < 32        < 36 Cs-137        < 33        < 34            < 38          < 36          < 27       < 34 Ba-140        < 109        < 111            < 127          < 116        < 94        < 127 La-140        < 41        < 29             < 33          < 38          < 45        < 30 Ce-141        < 40         < 41            < 51          < 41          < 38        < 42 Ce-144        < 166        < 180            < 225        < 158          < 149      < 187 Ra-226        < 720        < 597            < 822        < 649          < 644      < 768 Th-228        < 54        < 56              < 71          < 54          < 54        < 62
DATE GAMMA Be-7 K-40 Mn-54 Co-58 Fe-59 Co-60 Zn-65 Nb-95 Zr-95 Ru-103 Ru-106 1-131 Cs-134 Cs-137 Ba-140 La-140 Ce-141 Ce-144 Ra-226 Th-228 Plant: Indian Point Energy Center I Year: 2020 I Page 73 of 128 Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report INDIAN POINT ENERGY CENTER TABLE B-12 GAMMA EMITTERS IN BROAD LEAF VEGETATION SAMPLES -2020 09/15/20 09/15/20 2597 +/- 443 1328 +/- 328 5946 +/- 842 5190 +/- 656
< 37
< 31
< 30
< 31  
< 68
< 62
< 34  
< 28
< 71
< 73
< 32
< 23  
< 52
< 40
< 32
< 26
< 278
< 226
< 28
< 31
< 26  
< 34
< 38
< 28
< 122
< 107
< 32  
< 29
< 51
< 40
< 200
< 157
< 777
< 650
< 62
< 56 pCi/kg wet +/- 2 Sigmq Met Tower 95 09/15/20 1488 +/- 392 4200 +/- 703
< 30
< 27  
< 65
< 25
< 80
< 38
< 59
< 29  
< 323
< 40  
< 37
< 23
< 113
< 34
< 47
< 215
< 818
< 67


Plant: Indian Point Energy Center               I Year: 2020 I Page 73 of 128 Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report INDIAN POINT ENERGY CENTER TABLE B-12 GAMMA EMITTERS IN BROAD LEAF VEGETATION SAMPLES -2020 pCi/kg wet +/- 2 Sigmq Met Tower 95 DATE       09/15/20     09/15/20         09/15/20 GAMMA Be-7    2597 +/-  443  1328 +/- 328      1488 +/- 392 K-40     5946 +/- 842  5190 +/- 656      4200 +/- 703 Mn-54         < 37        < 31            < 30 Co-58         < 30        < 31            < 27 Fe-59         < 68        < 62            < 65 Co-60         < 34        < 28            < 25 Zn-65         < 71        < 73            < 80 Nb-95         < 32        < 23            < 38 Zr-95         < 52        < 40            < 59 Ru-103       < 32        < 26            < 29 Ru-106       < 278      < 226            < 323 1-131         < 28        < 31            < 40 Cs-134       < 26        < 34            < 37 Cs-137       < 38        < 28            < 23 Ba-140       < 122        < 107            < 113 La-140       < 32        < 29            < 34 Ce-141       < 51        < 40            < 47 Ce-144       < 200      < 157            < 215 Ra-226       < 777      < 650            < 818 Th-228       < 62        < 56            < 67
Plant: Indian Point Energy Center I Year: 2020 I Page 74 of 128 Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report INDIAN POINT ENERGY CENTER TABLE B-13 RADIONUCLIDES IN RIVER WATER SAMPLES -2020 pCi/L +/- 2 Sigma Plant Inlet Hudson River Intake 9 (b)
DATE 01/29/20 02/25/20 03/31/20 04/28/20 05/28/20 06/30/20 RADIOCHEMICAL H-3 (a)
< 192
< 180 GAMMA K-40  
< 31
< 14
< 31
< 55
< 25 47 +/- 23 Mn-54  
< 1
< 1
<2
< 3
< 1
<2 Co-58  
<2
<2
<2
<4
<2
<2 Fe-59  
<4
<4
<4
< 8
<4
<4 Co-60  
<2
< 1
< 2
<4
<2
<2 Zn-65  
<3
<3
<3
<6
<3
<3 Nb-95  
<2
<2
<2
<4
<2
<2 Zr-95  
< 3
<3
< 3
< 6
<3
< 4 Ru-103  
<2
<2
<2
<4
<2
<2 Ru-106  
< 14
< 14
< 15
< 31
< 14
< 15 1-131  
< 8
< 8
< 12
< 13
< 8
< 13 Cs-134  
<2
<2
<2
< 3
<2
<2 Cs-137  
<2
< 1
<2
< 4
<2
<2 Ba-140  
< 15
< 14
< 19
< 27
< 15
< 20 La-140  
<5
<5
<6
< 8
< 5
< 6 Ce-141  
<4
<3
<4
< 7
<4
<4 Ce-144  
< 11
< 11
< 13
< 26
< 11
< 13 Ra-226  
< 34
< 31
< 43
< 90
< 33
< 44 Ac-228
<6
< 5
< 6
< 13
<6
<7 Th-228  
<3
<3
< 3
< 7
<3
<4 (a) Quarterly Composite (b) Refer REMP changes table B-1c


Plant: Indian Point Energy Center                         I Year: 2020 I Page 74 of 128 Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report INDIAN POINT ENERGY CENTER TABLE B-13 RADIONUCLIDES IN RIVER WATER SAMPLES -2020 pCi/L +/- 2 Sigma Plant Inlet Hudson River Intake 9 (b)
Plant: Indian Point Energy Center I Year: 2020 I Page 75 of 128 DATE RADIOCHEMICAL H-3 (a)
DATE                  01/29/20      02/25/20         03/31/20       04/28/20       05/28/20    06/30/20 RADIOCHEMICAL H-3 (a)                                                    < 192                                    < 180 GAMMA K-40                      < 31          < 14              < 31          < 55          < 25    47 +/- 23 Mn-54                      < 1          < 1              <2           < 3            < 1        <2 Co-58                      <2           <2               <2           <4             <2          <2 Fe-59                    <4             <4                <4            < 8            <4          <4 Co-60                    <2            < 1              <2            <4             <2         <2 Zn-65                    <3             <3               <3           <6            <3          <3 Nb-95                    <2             <2                <2            <4            <2          <2 Zr-95                    <3            <3                <3            <6            <3         < 4 Ru-103                    <2             <2               <2           <4              <2        <2 Ru-106                    < 14          < 14            < 15          < 31          < 14        < 15 1-131                    < 8            < 8              < 12          < 13          < 8        < 13 Cs-134                    <2            <2                <2            < 3           <2          <2 Cs-137                    <2             < 1              <2           < 4           <2         <2 Ba-140                    < 15          < 14              < 19          < 27          < 15        < 20 La-140                    <5            <5                <6           < 8            <5          <6 Ce-141                    <4             <3                <4            <7             <4          <4 Ce-144                    < 11          < 11              < 13          < 26          < 11        < 13 Ra-226                    < 34          < 31              < 43          < 90          < 33        < 44 Ac-228                    <6            < 5              <6            < 13          <6          <7 Th-228                    <3            <3                <3            <7             <3         <4 (a) Quarterly Composite (b) Refer REMP changes table B-1c
GAMMA K-40 Mn-54 Co-58 Fe-59 Co-60 Zn-65 Nb-95 Zr-95 Ru-103 Ru-106 1-131 Cs-134 Cs-137 Ba-140 La-140 Ce-141 Ce-144 Ra-226 Ac-228 Th-228 Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report INDIAN POINT ENERGY CENTER TABLE B-13 RADIONUCLIDES IN RIVER WATER SAMPLES - 2020 07/28/20 59 +/- 31
<2
<2
<5
<2
<4
<2
<4
<3
< 18
< 12
<2
< 2
< 21
< 7
<5
< 14
< 46
<8
<3 pCi/L +/- 2 Sigma Plant Inlet Hudson River Intake 9
08/25/20 09/29/20 10/27/20  
< 181 51 +/- 27 51 +/- 27
< 19
<2
<2  
< 2  
<2  
<2  
< 2  
<4  
<4  
< 6
<2
<2
<3
<4  
< 3
<4  
<2  
<2  
<3  
<3  
<3  
< 5
<2
<2  
< 3
< 17
< 14
< 22
< 7
< 9
< 9
<2
< 2
< 3  
<2  
<2  
< 2  
< 13
< 15
< 20
< 5
<5
<6
<3
<4
<5
< 11
< 12
< 17
< 41
< 42
< 63
<8
<6
< 10
< 3  
<3
< 5 11/24/20 41 +/- 27
<2  
<2  
<4  
<2  
<4
<2  
<4
<2
< 17
< 10
<2
<2
< 17
<6  
<4  
< 12
< 40
<7  
<3 (a) Quarterly Composite 12/30/20
< 190
< 19
<2
< 2
<5
<2
<4
<2
<4
< 3
< 16
< 12
<2
< 2
< 21
<7  
<4
< 12
< 35
< 7  
< 3  


Plant: Indian Point Energy Center                         I Year: 2020 I Page 75 of 128 Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report INDIAN POINT ENERGY CENTER TABLE B-13 RADIONUCLIDES IN RIVER WATER SAMPLES - 2020 pCi/L +/- 2 Sigma Plant Inlet Hudson River Intake 9
Plant: Indian Point Energy Center I Year: 2020 I Page 76 of 128 Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report INDIAN POINT ENERGY CENTER TABLE 8-13 RADIONUCLIDES IN RIVER WATER SAMPLES - 2020 pCi/L +/- 2 Sigma Discharge Canal 10 DATE 01/29/20 02/25/20 03/31/20 04/28/20 05/28/20 06/30/20 RADIOCHEMICAL H-3 (a) 347 +/- 135
DATE                 07/28/20     08/25/20         09/29/20       10/27/20       11/24/20   12/30/20 RADIOCHEMICAL H-3 (a)                                                   < 181                                    < 190 GAMMA K-40                 59 +/- 31      51 +/- 27          51 +/- 27          < 19      41 +/- 27         < 19 Mn-54                   <2            <2               <2             <2            <2         <2 Co-58                     <2             <2               <2             < 2            <2         <2 Fe-59                   <5             <4              <4             < 6            <4         <5 Co-60                     <2             <2               <2             <3            <2         <2 Zn-65                     <4            <4              <3            <4            <4          <4 Nb-95                     <2             <2               <2            <3            <2         <2 Zr-95                     <4            <3               <3             < 5           <4          <4 Ru-103                   <3            <2               <2             < 3           <2         < 3 Ru-106                   < 18          < 17            < 14          < 22          < 17        < 16 1-131                     < 12          <7              <9            < 9           < 10        < 12 Cs-134                   <2             <2               <2             < 3            <2         <2 Cs-137                   <2             <2               <2             <2            <2         <2 Ba-140                   < 21          < 13            < 15          < 20          < 17        < 21 La-140                   <7            <5              <5            <6             <6         <7 Ce-141                   <5            <3               <4             <5            <4         <4 Ce-144                   < 14          < 11             < 12          < 17          < 12       < 12 Ra-226                   < 46          < 41             < 42          < 63          < 40        < 35 Ac-228                   <8            <8              <6            < 10          <7         <7 Th-228                   <3             <3               <3            < 5            <3         <3 (a) Quarterly Composite
< 176 GAMMA K-40  
< 29
< 30
< 42
< 69
< 15 50 +/- 27 Mn-54  
< 1
< 2  
<2  
< 3
<2  
<2 Co-58  
<2  
< 2  
< 2  
<4
<2  
<2 Fe-59  
<4
<5  
< 5
< 8
<4  
<4 Co-60  
<2  
<2  
< 2  
<4
<2  
<2 Zn-65  
<3
< 3
< 5
<8
< 3
< 4 Nb-95  
<2  
< 2  
< 3
<4
<2  
<2 Zr-95  
<3  
<3  
< 5  
< 7
< 3
<4 Ru-103  
<2  
<2  
< 3  
<4
< 2  
<2 Ru-106  
< 14
< 16
< 21
< 26
< 16
< 16 1-131  
< 8
< 8
< 13
< 14
< 9  
< 12 Cs-134  
<2  
< 2  
<2  
< 4
<2  
<2 Cs-137  
<2  
<2  
< 2  
< 3
<2  
<2 Ba-140  
< 16
< 17
< 23
< 28
< 16
< 21 La-140  
< 5
< 6
< 8
< 9
<6  
<6 Ce-141  
< 3  
<4  
< 6
< 8
<4  
<4 Ce-144  
< 10
< 11  
< 17
< 26
< 12  
< 12 Ra-226  
< 37
< 41  
< 58
< 82
< 44
< 44 Ac-228  
<6
<6
< 9
< 14
<7  
<7 Th-228  
<3  
< 3  
< 5
< 7
<3  
<3 (a) Quarterly Composite  


Plant: Indian Point Energy Center                 I Year: 2020 I Page 76 of 128 Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report INDIAN POINT ENERGY CENTER TABLE 8-13 RADIONUCLIDES IN RIVER WATER SAMPLES - 2020 pCi/L +/- 2 Sigma Discharge Canal 10 DATE                   01/29/20     02/25/20     03/31/20   04/28/20       05/28/20   06/30/20 RADIOCHEMICAL H-3 (a)                                         347 +/- 135                                  < 176 GAMMA K-40                     < 29          < 30          < 42      < 69          < 15    50 +/- 27 Mn-54                     < 1          <2           <2        < 3           <2         <2 Co-58                     <2           <2             <2       <4              <2         <2 Fe-59                     <4          <5             <5        < 8            <4         <4 Co-60                     <2           <2           <2       <4              <2         <2 Zn-65                     <3            <3           <5       <8              <3         < 4 Nb-95                     <2           <2           <3       <4              <2         <2 Zr-95                     <3           <3             <5         <7            <3         <4 Ru-103                   <2           <2             <3       <4            < 2         <2 Ru-106                   < 14          < 16         < 21      < 26            < 16       < 16 1-131                     <8            <8           < 13      < 14          < 9         < 12 Cs-134                   <2           <2             <2       < 4            <2         <2 Cs-137                   <2           <2             <2       <3             <2         <2 Ba-140                   < 16        < 17          < 23      < 28          < 16        < 21 La-140                   <5           <6            <8        < 9            <6         <6 Ce-141                   <3          <4             <6       < 8            <4         <4 Ce-144                   < 10          < 11         < 17      < 26          < 12        < 12 Ra-226                   < 37        < 41           < 58      < 82          < 44        < 44 Ac-228                   <6          <6             <9        < 14          <7          <7 Th-228                   <3           < 3           <5       <7            <3         <3 (a) Quarterly Composite
Plant: Indian Point Energy Center I Year: 2020 I Page 77 of 128 Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report INDIAN POINT ENERGY CENTER TABLE B-13 RADIONUCLIDES IN RIVER WATER SAMPLES - 2020 pCi/L +/- 2 Sigma Discharge Canal 10 DATE 07/28/20 08/25/20 09/29/20 10/27/20 11/24/20 12/30/20 RADIOCHEMICAL H-3 (a)  
< 177 229 +/- 125 GAMMA K-40 45 +/- 28
< 18 37 +/- 22
< 23 58 +/- 24
< 16 Mn-54  
< 2
<2  
< 1
< 3  
< 2  
<2 Co-58  
< 2  
<2  
<2  
< 3
<2  
<2 Fe-59  
< 5
< 5  
<4
< 6
<4  
<5 Co-60  
<2  
<2  
<2  
< 3
<2  
<2 Zn-65  
<4
<4
<3  
< 5  
<3  
<4 Nb-95  
<2  
<2  
< 2
< 3  
<2  
<2 Zr-95  
<4
<3  
< 3  
< 5  
< 3
<3 Ru-103  
<2
<2  
<2  
< 3  
< 2  
< 2 Ru-106  
< 16
< 16  
< 14
< 24
< 16  
< 15 1-131  
< 11
<7
< 8  
< 9
< 9  
< 12 Cs-134  
<2  
<2  
<2  
< 3
< 2  
<2 Cs-137  
<2  
<2  
<2  
< 3  
<2  
<2 Ba-140  
< 18
< 15
< 15
< 20
< 17
< 20 La-140  
< 6
< 5  
< 5
< 7
<6  
<7 Ce-141  
<4
<4
<4  
<6  
<4  
<5 Ce-144  
< 11
< 11  
< 12
< 18
< 11
< 13 Ra-226  
< 41
< 41  
< 33
< 69
< 40
< 43 Ac-228  
< 7
<7
< 6  
< 11
< 6
< 7 Th-228  
<3
< 3  
< 3  
< 5  
< 3  
<3 (a) Quarterly Composite  


Plant: Indian Point Energy Center                 I Year: 2020 I Page 77 of 128 Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report INDIAN POINT ENERGY CENTER TABLE B-13 RADIONUCLIDES IN RIVER WATER SAMPLES - 2020 pCi/L +/- 2 Sigma Discharge Canal 10 DATE                   07/28/20     08/25/20     09/29/20   10/27/20       11/24/20    12/30/20 RADIOCHEMICAL H-3 (a)                                               < 177                            229 +/- 125 GAMMA K-40                 45 +/- 28            < 18    37 +/- 22        < 23      58 +/- 24        < 16 Mn-54                     < 2           <2           < 1      < 3            <2         <2 Co-58                     <2            <2           <2       < 3            <2         <2 Fe-59                     < 5          < 5            <4       < 6            <4         <5 Co-60                     <2            <2             <2       < 3            <2         <2 Zn-65                     <4            <4            <3       <5            <3         <4 Nb-95                     <2            <2           <2       < 3            <2         <2 Zr-95                     <4            <3           <3       < 5            < 3         <3 Ru-103                   <2            <2           <2       < 3            < 2         <2 Ru-106                     < 16          < 16          < 14      < 24          < 16        < 15 1-131                     < 11         <7            <8        < 9            < 9        < 12 Cs-134                   <2            <2             <2       < 3            <2         <2 Cs-137                   <2           <2             <2       < 3            <2         <2 Ba-140                   < 18          < 15          < 15      < 20           < 17        < 20 La-140                   < 6          <5            <5       < 7           <6         <7 Ce-141                   <4            <4             <4       <6            <4         <5 Ce-144                     < 11        < 11           < 12     < 18          < 11       < 13 Ra-226                     < 41        < 41          < 33     < 69          < 40        < 43 Ac-228                     <7          <7             <6       < 11          <6         <7 Th-228                   <3            < 3           <3       < 5            < 3         <3 (a) Quarterly Composite
Plant: Indian Point Energy Center I Year: 2020 I Page 78 of 128 Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report INDIAN POINT ENERGY CENTER TABLE B-13 RADIONUCLIDES IN RIVER WATER SAMPLES - 2020 pCi/L +/- 2 Sigma Roseton 23*
DATE 03/30/20 04/27/20 05/26/20 06/29/20 07/27/20 08/24/20 RADIOCHEMICAL H-3 (a)  
< 187
< 183 GAMMA K-40  
< 50
< 40
< 37  
< 25
< 25
< 26 Mn-54  
<2  
<3
<2  
<2
< 2  
<2 Co-58  
<3
<3
<2  
<2  
< 2  
<2 Fe-59  
<6
<7
<4  
<4
<4  
<4 Co-60  
< 3
< 3
< 2  
<2  
<2  
<2 Zn-65  
<5
<6
<3  
<3
<3  
< 3 Nb-95  
<3
<3
<2  
<2  
<2  
<2 Zr-95  
<5
<6
< 3  
<3  
< 3  
<3 Ru-103  
<3
<4
< 2  
<2  
< 2  
<2 Ru-106  
< 24
< 25
< 15
< 13
< 13
< 14 1-131  
< 11  
< 11
< 10
< 13
< 10
< 7 Cs-134  
<3
<3
< 2  
<2  
< 2  
<2 Cs-137  
<2  
<3
< 2  
<2  
< 2  
<2 Ba-140  
< 22
< 25
< 17
< 20  
< 16
< 14 La-140  
< 7
< 10
< 5  
< 7  
<6  
<4 Ce-141  
<6
<6
<4  
<4  
<4  
<3 Ce-144  
< 19
< 18
< 11  
< 12  
< 11
< 11 Ra-226  
< 60
< 55
< 34
< 33  
< 32
< 42 Ac-228  
< 11
< 11
<7  
<6  
< 6
< 6 Th-228  
<4
<5
< 3  
<3  
< 3  
< 3
* Control Location (a) Quarterly Composite  


Plant: Indian Point Energy Center               I Year: 2020 I Page 78 of 128 Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report INDIAN POINT ENERGY CENTER TABLE B-13 RADIONUCLIDES IN RIVER WATER SAMPLES - 2020 pCi/L +/- 2 Sigma Roseton 23*
Plant: Indian Point Energy Center I Year: 2020 I Page 79 of 128 DATE RADIOCHEMICAL H-3 (a)
DATE                  03/30/20     04/27/20     05/26/20   06/29/20       07/27/20    08/24/20 RADIOCHEMICAL H-3 (a)                  < 187                                  < 183 GAMMA K-40                      < 50          < 40          < 37       < 25          < 25        < 26 Mn-54                    <2           <3            <2       <2             <2         <2 Co-58                    <3           <3            <2       <2             <2          <2 Fe-59                    <6           <7            <4         <4           <4          <4 Co-60                    < 3           <3            <2       <2             <2          <2 Zn-65                    <5           <6            <3         <3             <3          < 3 Nb-95                    <3            <3            <2         <2             <2          <2 Zr-95                    <5           <6            <3         <3             < 3        <3 Ru-103                    <3            <4            <2       <2             < 2        <2 Ru-106                    < 24          < 25          < 15     < 13          < 13        < 14 1-131                    < 11          < 11          < 10       < 13          < 10       <7 Cs-134                    <3            <3           <2         <2             < 2         <2 Cs-137                    <2           <3            <2         <2            < 2        <2 Ba-140                    < 22          < 25          < 17       < 20          < 16        < 14 La-140                    < 7           < 10          <5         <7             <6          <4 Ce-141                    <6            <6            <4         <4             <4          <3 Ce-144                    < 19          < 18          < 11       < 12          < 11        < 11 Ra-226                    < 60          < 55         < 34      < 33           < 32        < 42 Ac-228                    < 11          < 11          <7         <6             <6          <6 Th-228                    <4           <5            <3        <3            <3         < 3
GAMMA K-40 Mn-54 Co-58 Fe-59 Co-60 Zn-65 Nb-95 Zr-95 Ru-103 Ru-106 1-131 Cs-134 Cs-137 Ba-140 La-140 Ce-141 Ce-144 Ra-226 Ac-228 Th-228
* Control Location (a) Quarterly Composite
*Control Location Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report INDIAN POINT ENERGY CENTER TABLE B-13 RADIONUCLIDES IN RIVER WATER SAMPLES -2020 pCi/L +/- 2 Sigma Roseton 23*
09/28/20 10/27/20 11/23/20 12/28/20  
< 176
< 193
< 37  
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< 15  
< 12
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< 10  
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<2  
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< 19
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<7  
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< 3 (a) Quarterly Composite  


Plant: Indian Point Energy Center                 I Year: 2020 I Page 79 of 128 Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report INDIAN POINT ENERGY CENTER TABLE B-13 RADIONUCLIDES IN RIVER WATER SAMPLES -2020 pCi/L +/- 2 Sigma Roseton 23*
DATE GAMMA Be-7 K-40 Mn-54 Co-58 Fe-59 Co-60 Zn-65 Nb-95 Zr-95 Ru-103 Ru-106 1-131 Cs-134 Cs-137 Ba-140 Ce-141 Ce-144 Ra-226 Th-228 Plant: Indian Point Energy Center I Year: 2020 I Page 80 of 128 Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report INDIAN POINT ENERGY CENTER TABLE B-14 GAMMA EMITTERS IN BOTTOM SEDIMENT SAMPLES - 2020 06/12/20
DATE                  09/28/20     10/27/20     11/23/20   12/28/20 RADIOCHEMICAL H-3 (a)                  < 176                                  < 193 GAMMA K-40                      < 37        < 28          < 32      < 14 Mn-54                      <2          <2            <2        <2 Co-58                      <2          <3            <2        < 2 Fe-59                      <4          < 6            <4        <4 Co-60                      <2          <3            <2        <2 Zn-65                      <3          <5            <3        < 3 Nb-95                    < 2          <3            <2        <2 Zr-95                    < 3          <5            <3        < 3 Ru-103                    <2            <3            <2        <2 Ru-106                    < 14          < 21          < 15      < 12 1-131                      <9          < 10          < 10      < 12 Cs-134                    <2          <3            <2        <2 Cs-137                    <2          <2            <2        <2 Ba-140                    < 16          < 19          < 17      < 18 La-140                    < 5          <7            <5        <7 Ce-141                    <4            <5            <4        <4 Ce-144                    < 12          < 15          < 13      < 11 Ra-226                    < 43          < 55          < 44      < 33 Ac-228                    <7            < 10          <7        < 6 Th-228                    < 3          <4            <4        < 3
< 521 Discharge Canal 10 pCi/kg dry +/- 2 Sigma 09/21/20  
*Control Location (a) Quarterly Composite
< 488 06/12/20  
< 777 Off Verplanck 17 09/21/20  
< 834 15650 +/- 1597 13760 +/- 1484 16410 +/- 2114 18690 +/- 1956
< 61
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< 120 154 +/- 53 86 +/- 46 198 +/- 93 211 +/- 100
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< 1008
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< 2129 406 +/- 85 330 +/- 89 1184 +/- 137 929 +/- 137


Plant: Indian Point Energy Center                         I Year: 2020 I Page 80 of 128 Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report INDIAN POINT ENERGY CENTER TABLE B-14 GAMMA EMITTERS IN BOTTOM SEDIMENT SAMPLES - 2020 pCi/kg dry +/- 2 Sigma Discharge Canal                                          Off Verplanck 10                                                      17 DATE        06/12/20                    09/21/20                     06/12/20                   09/21/20 GAMMA Be-7            <  521                      < 488                        < 777                    < 834 K-40      15650 +/-   1597            13760 +/-   1484                16410 +/- 2114            18690 +/- 1956 Mn-54            < 61                        < 45                          < 92                    < 94 Co-58            < 72                        < 40                          < 70                    < 95 Fe-59            < 130                      < 126                        < 189                    < 238 Co-60            < 66                        < 51                          < 119                    < 108 Zn-65            < 152                      < 113                        < 218                    < 242 Nb-95            < 56                        < 44                          < 105                    < 117 Zr-95            < 92                        < 92                          < 152                    < 187 Ru-103          < 51                      < 45                          < 90                    < 97 Ru-106          < 583                      < 442                        < 743                    < 843 1-131            < 80                        < 77                          < 122                    < 176 Cs-134          < 72                        < 57                          < 113                    < 120 Cs-137      154 +/- 53                    86 +/- 46                    198 +/-  93                211 +/- 100 Ba-140          < 270                      < 247                        < 459                    < 511 Ce-141          < 74                      < 65                         < 116                    < 137 Ce-144          < 309                      < 241                        < 465                    < 498 Ra-226          < 1234                    < 1008                        < 1528                  < 2129 Th-228      406 +/- 85                  330 +/- 89                    1184 +/- 137                929 +/- 137
Plant: Indian Point Energy Center Year: 2020 Page 81 of 128 DATE GAMMA Be-7 K-40 Mn-54 Co-58 Fe-59 Co-60 Zn-65 Nb-95 Zr-95 Ru-103 Ru-106 1-131 Cs-134 Cs-137 Ba-140 Ce-141 Ce-144 Ra-226 Th-228
* Control Location Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report INDIAN POINT ENERGY CENTER TABLE 8-14 GAMMA EMITTERS IN BOTTOM SEDIMENT SAMPLES - 2020 06/10/20
< 773 Lent's Cove 28 pCi/kg dry +/- 2 Sigrna 09/22/20  
< 413 06/10/20  
< 782 Cold Spring 84*
09/22/20  
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< 54
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Plant: Indian Point Energy Center                       Year: 2020         Page 81 of 128 Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report INDIAN POINT ENERGY CENTER TABLE 8-14 GAMMA EMITTERS IN BOTTOM SEDIMENT SAMPLES - 2020 pCi/kg dry +/- 2 Sigrna Lent's Cove                                            Cold Spring 28                                                    84*
Plant: Indian Point Energy Center I Year: 2020 I Page 82 of 128 DATE RADIOCHEMICAL Sr-90 GAMMA Be-7 K-40 Mn-54 Co-58 Fe-59 Co-60 Zn-65 Nb-95 Zr-95 Ru-103 Ru-106 1-131 Cs-134 Cs-137 Ba-140 La-140 Ce-141 Ce-144 Ra-226 Ac-228 Th-228 Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report INDIAN POINT ENERGY CENTER TABLE 8-15 RADIONUCLIDES IN SHORELINE SOIL SAMPLES - 2020 pCi/kg dry+/- 2 Sigma Off Verplanck 17 06/10/20 09/10/20 06/10/20  
DATE                    06/10/20                 09/22/20                   06/10/20                   09/22/20 GAMMA Be-7                        < 773                    < 413                        < 782                  < 699 K-40                19800 +/- 2149            13420 +/- 1284                21040 +/- 2218            19850 +/- 2126 Mn-54                      < 116                    < 51                         < 98                    < 89 Co-58                       < 96                      < 41                        < 73                    < 79 Fe-59                      < 220                    < 100                        < 273                  < 191 Co-60                      < 124                     < 62                        < 91                    < 105 Zn-65                      < 221                    < 123                        < 254                  < 214 Nb-95                      < 120                    < 52                        < 115                  < 101 Zr-95                      < 200                    < 100                        < 169                  < 168 Ru-103                      < 107                    < 40                        < 107                  < 70 Ru-106                      < 682                    < 318                        < 739                  < 664 1-131                      < 222                    < 71                        < 227                  < 145 Cs-134                      < 119                    < 54                        < 116                  < 119 Cs-137                187 +/- 105                    < 67                    207 +/- 109                  < 124 Ba-140                      < 665                    < 196                      < 665                  < 434 Ce-141                      < 142                    < 65                        < 139                   < 103 Ce-144                      < 426                    < 221                      < 460                  < 425 Ra-226                      < 2012                    < 787                      < 2061                  < 1797 Th-228                1141 +/-  174                388 +/- 83                  1098 +/- 157              1294 +/- 140
< 46
* Control Location
< 40
< 45
< 327
< 432 1091 +/- 498 10520 +/- 1033 15530 +/- 1610 11960 +/- 1314
< 37
< 51  
< 50
< 37
< 58  
< 55
< 83
< 152
< 84
< 37
< 72
< 36
< 71
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< 117
< 42
< 71
< 48
< 67
< 124  
< 67
< 36
< 56
< 51
< 311
< 398
< 477
< 68
< 93
< 104
< 49
< 70
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< 57
< 60
< 174
< 273
< 190
< 35
< 89
< 44
< 74
< 80
< 112
< 299
< 281
< 402
< 1104
< 1148
< 1733 499 +/- 130
< 406
< 392 338 +/- 100 331 +/- 90 431 +/- 170 Lent's Cove 28 09/10/20
< 43
< 694 12650 +/- 1619
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< 50
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< 123
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< 1132 525 +/- 179 315 +/- 126


Plant: Indian Point Energy Center                     I Year: 2020 I Page 82 of 128 Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report INDIAN POINT ENERGY CENTER TABLE 8-15 RADIONUCLIDES IN SHORELINE SOIL SAMPLES - 2020 pCi/kg dry+/- 2 Sigma Off Verplanck                                          Lent's Cove 17                                                    28 DATE              06/10/20                 09/10/20                     06/10/20                 09/10/20 RADIOCHEMICAL Sr-90                < 46                      < 40                        < 45                  < 43 GAMMA Be-7                < 327                    < 432                  1091  +/- 498                  < 694 K-40          10520 +/- 1033            15530  +/- 1610                11960  +/- 1314          12650 +/- 1619 Mn-54                < 37                      < 51                        < 50                    < 73 Co-58                < 37                      < 58                        < 55                    < 50 Fe-59                < 83                      < 152                        < 84                    < 141 Co-60                < 37                      < 72                        < 36                    < 68 Zn-65                < 71                      < 140                        < 117                  < 161 Nb-95                < 42                      < 71                        < 48                    < 71 Zr-95                < 67                      < 124                        < 67                    < 139 Ru-103               < 36                      < 56                        < 51                    < 64 Ru-106              < 311                    < 398                        < 477                  < 512 1-131                < 68                      < 93                        < 104                  < 123 Cs-134              < 49                      < 70                        < 60                    < 81 Cs-137            96 +/- 57                      < 57                        < 60                  <  81 Ba-140              < 174                    < 273                        < 190                  < 364 La-140              < 35                      < 89                        < 44                    < 111 Ce-141              < 74                      < 80                        < 112                  < 89 Ce-144              < 299                    < 281                        < 402                  < 316 Ra-226              < 1104                    < 1148                      < 1733                  < 1132 Ac-228          499 +/- 130                    < 406                        < 392              525 +/- 179 Th-228          338 +/- 100                331  +/- 90                    431  +/- 170              315 +/-  126
Plant: Indian Point Energy Center I Year: 2020 I Page 83 of 128 DATE RADIOCHEMICAL Sr-90 GAMMA Be-7 K-40 Mn-54 Co-58 Fe-59 Co-60 Zn-65 Nb-95 Zr-95 Ru-103 Ru-106 1-131 Cs-134 Cs-137 Ba-140 La-140 Ce-141 Ce-144 Ra-226 Ac-228 Th-228
* Control Location Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report INDIAN POINT ENERGY CENTER TABLE 8-15 RADIONUCLIDES IN SHORELINE SOIL SAMPLES - 2020  
. pCi/kg dry +/- 2 Sigma Manitou Inlet 50*
06/10/20 09/10/20 06/10/20  
< 34
< 44
< 47
< 476
< 575
< 462 11650 +/- 1272 13030 +/- 1486 8787 +/- 1110
< 56
< 71
< 53
< 59
< 67
< 51
< 114
< 136
< 148
< 40
< 76
< 52
< 126
< 145
< 132
< 68  
< 82
< 63
< 91
< 138
< 96
< 53
< 64
< 53
< 514
< 571
< 527
< 103  
< 126
< 104
< 70
< 78
< 71
< 59
< 79
< 57
< 345
< 338
< 325
< 109
< 72
< 101
< 80
< 112
< 77
< 307
< 420
< 264 3306 +/- 1071
< 1447
< 1230 588 +/- 362
< 404
< 233 630 +/- 157 521 +/- 101
< 100 White Beach 53 09/10/20
< 43
< 337 8935 +/- 1195
< 42
< 39
< 93
< 30
< 97
< 43
< 81
< 43
< 307
< 75
< 49
< 45
< 200
< 41
< 68
< 237
< 1050
< 223 171 +/- 104


Plant: Indian Point Energy Center                     I Year: 2020 I Page 83 of 128 Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report INDIAN POINT ENERGY CENTER TABLE 8-15 RADIONUCLIDES IN SHORELINE SOIL SAMPLES - 2020
Plant: Indian Point Energy Center I Year: 2020 I Page 84 of 128 DATE RADIOCHEMICAL Sr-90 GAMMA Be-7 K-40 Mn-54 Co-58 Fe-59 Co-60 Zn-65 Nb-95 Zr-95 Ru-103 Ru-106 1-131 Cs-134 Cs-137 Ba-140 La-140 Ce-141 Ce-144 Ra-226 Ac-228 Th-228
                                                . pCi/kg dry +/- 2 Sigma Manitou Inlet                                          White Beach 50*                                                    53 DATE                 06/10/20                  09/10/20                    06/10/20                09/10/20 RADIOCHEMICAL Sr-90                   < 34                      < 44                        < 47                    < 43 GAMMA Be-7                     < 476                    < 575                        < 462                  < 337 K-40               11650 +/- 1272            13030 +/-  1486                  8787 +/- 1110          8935 +/-  1195 Mn-54                   < 56                      < 71                        < 53                    < 42 Co-58                   < 59                      < 67                        < 51                    < 39 Fe-59                   < 114                    < 136                        < 148                  < 93 Co-60                   < 40                      < 76                        < 52                    < 30 Zn-65                   < 126                    < 145                        < 132                  < 97 Nb-95                   < 68                      < 82                        < 63                    < 43 Zr-95                   < 91                      < 138                        < 96                    < 81 Ru-103                   < 53                      < 64                        < 53                    < 43 Ru-106                   < 514                    < 571                        < 527                  < 307 1-131                   < 103                    < 126                        < 104                  < 75 Cs-134                   < 70                      < 78                        < 71                    < 49 Cs-137                   < 59                      < 79                        < 57                  < 45 Ba-140                  < 345                    < 338                        < 325                  < 200 La-140                  < 109                    < 72                        < 101                  < 41 Ce-141                  < 80                     < 112                        < 77                  < 68 Ce-144                  < 307                    < 420                        < 264                  <  237 Ra-226              3306 +/- 1071                    < 1447                      < 1230                < 1050 Ac-228              588 +/- 362                    < 404                        < 233                  < 223 Th-228              630 +/- 157                521 +/- 101                       < 100              171 +/-  104
* Control Location Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report INDIAN POINT ENERGY CENTER TABLE B-15 RADIONUCLIDES IN SHORELINE SOIL SAMPLES - 2020 06/10/20
* Control Location
< 41
< 433 32110 +/- 2077
< 71
< 72
< 162
< 84
< 180
< 70
< 116
< 58
< 464
< 100
< 80  
< 63
< 293
< 97
< 85
< 303
< 1089 608 +/- 201 748 +/- 84 Cold Spring 84*
pCi/kg dry +/- 2 Sigma 09/10/20
< 50
< 493 29000 +/- 2227
< 57
< 66
< 161
< 60
< 176
< 67
< 111
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< 480
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< 88
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< 315
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< 301
< 1309
< 412 583 +/- 101  


Plant: Indian Point Energy Center                      I Year: 2020 I Page 84 of 128 Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report INDIAN POINT ENERGY CENTER TABLE B-15 RADIONUCLIDES IN SHORELINE SOIL SAMPLES - 2020 pCi/kg dry +/- 2 Sigma Cold Spring 84*
DATE Be-7 K-40 Mn-54 Co-58 Fe-59 Co-60 Zn-65 Nb-95 Zr-95 Ru-103 Ru-106 1-131 Cs-134 Cs-137 Ba-140 La-140 Ce-141 Ce-144
DATE                 06/10/20                  09/10/20 RADIOCHEMICAL Sr-90                    < 41                      < 50 GAMMA Be-7                     < 433                    < 493 K-40               32110 +/- 2077              29000 +/- 2227 Mn-54                   < 71                      < 57 Co-58                   < 72                      < 66 Fe-59                   < 162                    < 161 Co-60                    < 84                      < 60 Zn-65                   < 180                    < 176 Nb-95                   < 70                      < 67 Zr-95                   < 116                    < 111 Ru-103                   < 58                      < 63 Ru-106                   < 464                    < 480 1-131                   < 100                    < 98 Cs-134                   < 80                      < 88 Cs-137                   < 63                      < 67 Ba-140                   < 293                    < 315 La-140                   < 97                      < 74 Ce-141                   < 85                      < 76 Ce-144                   < 303                    < 301 Ra-226                   < 1089                    < 1309 Ac-228               608 +/- 201                    < 412 Th-228               748 +/- 84                  583 +/- 101
* Ra-226 Ac-228 Th-228 Plant: Indian Point Energy Center I
* Control Location
Year: 2020 I Page 85 of 128 Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report INDIAN POINT ENERGY CENTER TABLE B-16 GAMMA EMITTERS IN AQUATIC VEGETATION SAMPLES - 2020 06/12/20 Myriophyllium (a) pCi/kg wet +/- 2 Sigma Lent's Cove 28 09/22/20 Myriophyllium
< 183 2641 +/- 470
< 18
< 21
< 56
< 16
< 51
< 20
< 37
< 21
< 185
< 26
< 24
< 28
< 86
< 25
< 29
< 126
< 463
< 122
< 34 (a) Unable to locate and collect samples at this location


Plant: Indian Point Energy Center                             I Year: 2020 I Page 85 of 128 Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report INDIAN POINT ENERGY CENTER TABLE B-16 GAMMA EMITTERS IN AQUATIC VEGETATION SAMPLES - 2020 pCi/kg wet +/- 2 Sigma Lent's Cove 28 DATE                        06/12/20                                               09/22/20 Myriophyllium                                           Myriophyllium Be-7                            (a)                                                    < 183 K-40                                                                              2641 +/- 470 Mn-54                                                                                  < 18 Co-58                                                                                  < 21 Fe-59                                                                                  < 56 Co-60                                                                                  < 16 Zn-65                                                                                  < 51 Nb-95                                                                                  < 20 Zr-95                                                                                  < 37 Ru-103                                                                                  < 21 Ru-106                                                                                  < 185 1-131                                                                                  < 26 Cs-134                                                                                  < 24 Cs-137                                                                                  < 28 Ba-140                                                                                  < 86 La-140                                                                                  < 25 Ce-141                                                                                  < 29 Ce-144                                                                                  < 126
DATE Be-7 K-40 Mn-54 Co-58 Fe-59 Co-60 Zn-65 Nb-95 Zr-95 Ru-103 Ru-106 1-131 Cs-134 Cs-137 Ba-140 La-140 Ce-141 Ce-144 Ra-226 Ac-228 Th-228 Plant: Indian Point Energy Center I Year: 2020 I Page 86 of 128 Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report INDIAN POINT ENERGY CENTER TABLE B-16 GAMMA EMITTERS IN AQUATIC VEGETATION SAMPLES - 2020 pCi/kg wet +/- 2 Sigma Off Verplanck 17 06/12/20 09/21/20 Myriophyllium Myriophyllium 561 +/- 224
* Ra-226                                                                                  < 463 Ac-228                                                                                  < 122 Th-228                                                                                  < 34 (a) Unable to locate and collect samples at this location
< 251 3167 +/- 448 2405 +/- 492
< 26
< 28
< 22
< 31
< 48
< 67
< 21  
< 28
< 51
< 73
< 29
< 31
< 35
< 48
< 23
< 27
< 180
< 233
< 35
< 46
< 26  
< 33
< 28
< 33
< 102
< 125
< 24  
< 40
< 34
< 45
< 145
< 174
< 564
< 738
< 116
< 133 143 +/- 46
< 62


Plant: Indian Point Energy Center               I Year: 2020 I Page 86 of 128 Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report INDIAN POINT ENERGY CENTER TABLE B-16 GAMMA EMITTERS IN AQUATIC VEGETATION SAMPLES - 2020 pCi/kg wet +/- 2 Sigma Off Verplanck 17 DATE           06/12/20                                    09/21/20 Myriophyllium                                Myriophyllium Be-7         561 +/- 224                                        < 251 K-40         3167 +/- 448                                  2405 +/-  492 Mn-54             < 26                                        < 28 Co-58             < 22                                        < 31 Fe-59             < 48                                        < 67 Co-60             < 21                                        < 28 Zn-65             < 51                                        < 73 Nb-95             < 29                                        < 31 Zr-95             < 35                                        < 48 Ru-103             < 23                                        < 27 Ru-106             < 180                                        < 233 1-131             < 35                                        < 46 Cs-134             < 26                                        < 33 Cs-137             < 28                                        < 33 Ba-140             < 102                                        < 125 La-140             < 24                                        < 40 Ce-141             < 34                                        < 45 Ce-144             < 145                                        < 174 Ra-226             < 564                                        < 738 Ac-228             < 116                                        < 133 Th-228       143 +/- 46                                          < 62
Plant: Indian Point Energy Center I
Year: 2020 I Page 87 of 128 DATE Be-7 K-40 Mn-54 Co-58 Fe-59 Co-60 Zn-65 Nb-95 Zr-95 Ru-103 Ru-106 1-131 Cs-134 Cs-137 Ba-140 La-140 Ce-141 Ce-144 Ra-226 Ac-228 Th-228
* Control Location Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report INDIAN POINT ENERGY CENTER TABLE B-16 GAMMA EMITTERS IN AQUATIC VEGETATION SAMPLES - 2020 06/10/20 Myriophyllium
< 259 3234 +/- 445
< 24
< 19
< 49
< 18
< 49
< 27
< 36
< 24
< 164
< 53
< 28
< 27
< 132
< 47
< 38
< 137
< 536
< 127
< 57 pCi/kg wet +/- 2 Sigma Cold Spring 84*
09/21/20 (a)
(a) Unable to locate and collect samples at this location


Plant: Indian Point Energy Center                             I Year: 2020 I Page 87 of 128 Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report INDIAN POINT ENERGY CENTER TABLE B-16 GAMMA EMITTERS IN AQUATIC VEGETATION SAMPLES - 2020 pCi/kg wet +/- 2 Sigma Cold Spring 84*
Plant: Indian Point Energy Center I Year: 2020 I Page 88 of 128 Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report INDIAN POINT ENERGY CENTER TABLE B-17 RADIONUCLIDES IN FISH/ INVERTEBRATES - 2020 pCi/kg wet +/- 2 Sigma Downstream 107 DATE 04/29/20 05/06/20 05/06/20 05/07/20 05/20/20 06/03/20 Eel Sunfish Perch Catfish Striped Bass Blue Crab RADIOCHEMICAL Ni-63
DATE                       06/10/20                                             09/21/20 Myriophyllium Be-7                           < 259                                                (a)
< 51
K-40                     3234 +/-   445 Mn-54                           < 24 Co-58                           < 19 Fe-59                           < 49 Co-60                           < 18 Zn-65                           < 49 Nb-95                           < 27 Zr-95                           < 36 Ru-103                         < 24 Ru-106                         < 164 1-131                           < 53 Cs-134                         < 28 Cs-137                         < 27 Ba-140                           < 132 La-140                           < 47 Ce-141                           < 38 Ce-144                           < 137 Ra-226                           < 536 Ac-228                          < 127 Th-228                           < 57
< 50
* Control Location (a) Unable to locate and collect samples at this location
< 78
< 86
< 87
< 95 Sr-90
<4
< 4
< 5
< 3
<4
< 5 GAMMA Be-7  
< 275
< 443
< 474
< 622
< 549
< 333 K-40 1798 +/- 534 2294 +/- 721 2433 +/- 890 3322 +/- 1027 2724 +/- 1248 2761 +/- 702 Mn-54  
< 35
< 43
< 61
< 69
< 65
< 44 Co-58  
< 35
< 36
< 68
< 75
< 71
< 22 Fe-59  
< 70
< 94
< 118
< 152
< 145
< 77 Co-60  
< 30
< 35
< 41
< 46
< 58
< 32 Zn-65  
< 67
< 103
< 141
< 140
< 173
< 62 Nb-95  
< 35
< 47
< 57
< 59
< 71
< 32 Zr-95  
< 55
< 69
< 104
< 132
< 81
< 75 Ru-103  
< 34
< 52
< 46
< 71
< 77
< 41 Ru-106  
< 283
< 381
< 479
< 637
< 760
< 312 1-131  
< 57
< 88
< 91
< 137
< 172
< 94 Cs-134  
< 37
< 48
< 73
< 71
< 73
< 44 Cs-137  
< 35
< 50
< 44
< 75
< 60
< 45 Ba-140  
< 167
< 266
< 271
< 400
< 337
< 246 La-140  
< 41
< 87
< 108
< 120
< 167
< 55 Ce-141  
< 46
< 61
< 60
< 104
< 92
< 90 Ce-144  
< 169
< 214
< 237
< 338
< 350
< 308 Ra-226  
< 599
< 1013
< 844
< 1543
< 1672
< 1199 Th-228  
< 61
< 83
< 76
< 130
< 117
< 106


Plant: Indian Point Energy Center                           I Year: 2020 I Page 88 of 128 Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report INDIAN POINT ENERGY CENTER TABLE B-17 RADIONUCLIDES IN FISH/ INVERTEBRATES - 2020 pCi/kg wet +/- 2 Sigma Downstream 107 DATE             04/29/20       05/06/20         05/06/20         05/07/20       05/20/20     06/03/20 Eel          Sunfish           Perch            Catfish     Striped Bass    Blue Crab RADIOCHEMICAL Ni-63               < 51            < 50              < 78              < 86            < 87        < 95 Sr-90               <4             < 4              < 5               < 3              <4           < 5 GAMMA Be-7               < 275          < 443            < 474            < 622            < 549        < 333 K-40           1798 +/- 534    2294  +/- 721      2433  +/- 890      3322  +/- 1027    2724  +/- 1248 2761  +/- 702 Mn-54               < 35            < 43              < 61              < 69            < 65        < 44 Co-58               < 35            < 36              < 68              < 75            < 71        < 22 Fe-59               < 70            < 94              < 118            < 152          < 145        < 77 Co-60               < 30          < 35              < 41              <  46            < 58         < 32 Zn-65               < 67          < 103            < 141            < 140          < 173        < 62 Nb-95               < 35          < 47              < 57              <  59            < 71        < 32 Zr-95               < 55            < 69              < 104            < 132          < 81        < 75 Ru-103             < 34            < 52              < 46              < 71            < 77        < 41 Ru-106             < 283          < 381            < 479            < 637          < 760        < 312 1-131               < 57            < 88              < 91              < 137          < 172        < 94 Cs-134             < 37            < 48              < 73              < 71            < 73        < 44 Cs-137             < 35            < 50              < 44              < 75            < 60        < 45 Ba-140             < 167          < 266            < 271            < 400          < 337        < 246 La-140             < 41            < 87              < 108            <  120          < 167        < 55 Ce-141             < 46            < 61             < 60              < 104          < 92        < 90 Ce-144             < 169          < 214            < 237            < 338          < 350        < 308 Ra-226             < 599          < 1013            < 844            < 1543          < 1672      < 1199 Th-228             < 61            < 83              < 76              < 130          < 117        < 106
Plant: Indian Point Energy Center I Year: 2020 I Page 89 of 128 Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report INDIAN POINT ENERGY CENTER TABLE 8-17 RADIONUCLIDES IN FISH/ INVERTEBRATES - 2020 pCi/kg wet +/- 2 Sigma Downstream 107 DATE 08/18/20 08/23/20 08/23/20 08/23/20 09/11/20 Sunfish Catfish Blue Crab Perch Eel RADIOCHEMICAL Ni-63  
< 74
< 62
< 75
< 92
< 90 Sr-90  
< 5
<4  
< 3
< 5  
<4 GAMMA Be-7  
< 643
< 427
< 481
< 608
< 342 K-40 2639 +/- 793 2134 +/- 900 2130 +/- 804 2576 +/- 996 2360 +/- 764 Mn-54  
< 59
< 60
< 55
< 74
< 63 Co-58  
< 75
< 45
< 59
< 63
< 38 Fe-59  
< 145
< 126
< 138
< 148
< 98 Co-60  
< 65
< 42
< 51
< 58  
< 49 Zn-65  
< 107
< 149
< 128
< 102
< 81 Nb-95  
< 61
< 56
< 60
< 84
< 48 Zr-95  
< 114
< 100
< 98
< 142
< 93 Ru-103  
< 75
< 66
< 60
< 55
< 52 Ru-106  
< 595
< 460
< 520
< 661
< 475 1-131  
< 194
< 97
< 113
< 120
< 74 Cs-134  
< 73
< 69
< 54
< 62
< 55 Cs-137  
< 73
< 58
< 56
< 67
< 54 Ba-140  
< 457
< 293
< 264
< 335
< 239 La-140  
< 141
< 83
< 61
< 123
< 57 Ce-141  
< 104
< 61  
< 74
< 95
< 72 Ce-144  
< 289
< 226
< 279
< 353
< 271 Ra-226  
< 1311
< 895
< 1101
< 1312
< 1043 Th-228  
< 103
< 77
< 94
< 122
< 88


Plant: Indian Point Energy Center                           I Year: 2020 I Page 89 of 128 Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report INDIAN POINT ENERGY CENTER TABLE 8-17 RADIONUCLIDES IN FISH/ INVERTEBRATES - 2020 pCi/kg wet +/- 2 Sigma Downstream 107 DATE             08/18/20       08/23/20         08/23/20           08/23/20       09/11/20 Sunfish        Catfish         Blue Crab           Perch            Eel RADIOCHEMICAL Ni-63               < 74            < 62              < 75              < 92            < 90 Sr-90               < 5             <4               < 3               < 5             <4 GAMMA Be-7               < 643          < 427            < 481              < 608          < 342 K-40           2639 +/- 793    2134 +/-   900      2130 +/- 804        2576  +/- 996    2360 +/-   764 Mn-54               < 59            < 60            < 55              < 74            < 63 Co-58               < 75            < 45              < 59              < 63            < 38 Fe-59               < 145          < 126          < 138              < 148          < 98 Co-60               < 65            < 42            < 51              < 58          < 49 Zn-65               < 107          < 149            < 128              < 102          < 81 Nb-95               < 61            < 56            < 60              < 84          < 48 Zr-95               < 114          < 100            < 98              < 142          < 93 Ru-103             < 75            < 66            < 60              < 55            < 52 Ru-106             < 595          < 460            < 520              < 661          < 475 1-131               < 194          < 97            < 113              < 120          < 74 Cs-134             < 73            < 69            < 54              < 62           <  55 Cs-137             < 73            < 58             < 56              < 67            < 54 Ba-140             < 457          < 293            < 264              < 335          < 239 La-140             < 141          < 83            < 61              < 123          < 57 Ce-141             < 104          < 61            < 74              < 95            < 72 Ce-144             < 289          < 226          < 279              < 353          < 271 Ra-226             < 1311          < 895            < 1101            < 1312          < 1043 Th-228             < 103          < 77            < 94              < 122          < 88
Plant: Indian Point Energy Center I Year: 2020 I Page 90 of 128 Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report INDIAN POINT ENERGY CENTER TABLE B-17 RADIONUCLIDES IN FISH/ INVERTEBRATES - 2020 pCi/kg wet +/- 2 Sigma Roseton 23*
DATE 04/28/20 05/07/20 05/07/20 05/20/20 05/27/20 06/18/20 Eel Perch Striped Bass Catfish Perch Blue Crab RADIOCHEMICAL Ni-63  
< 95
< 93
< 98
< 50
< 97
< 68 Sr-90  
<4
< 5  
< 4  
<4
< 3  
< 5 GAMMA Be-7  
< 184
< 434
< 725
< 468
< 352
< 405 K-40 2121 +/- 420 2459 +/- 745 3063 +/- 919 3091 +/- 713 2386 +/- 790 3116 +/- 1002 Mn-54  
< 21
< 38
< 64
< 43
< 38
< 48 Co-58  
< 23
< 49
< 78
< 34
< 40
< 48 Fe-59  
< 48
< 93
< 175
< 98
< 81
< 119 Co-60  
< 26
< 30
< 75
< 52
< 44
< 63 Zn-65  
< 46
< 74
< 116
< 85
< 103
< 123 Nb-95  
< 24
< 41
< 62
< 47
< 43
< 52 Zr-95  
< 46
< 74
< 148
< 105
< 60
< 109 Ru-103  
< 24
< 55
< 78
< 57
< 50
< 51 Ru-106  
< 195
< 361
< 510
< 503
< 409
< 447 1-131  
< 44
< 89
< 437
< 124
< 81
< 83 Cs-134  
< 27
< 37
< 66
< 49
< 40
< 62 Cs-137  
< 25
< 56
< 58  
< 52
< 38
< 55 Ba-140  
< 121
< 223
< 687
< 324
< 230
< 285 La-140  
< 22
< 62
< 171
< 111
< 88
< 72 Ce-141  
< 32
< 105
< 112
< 119
< 58
< 62 Ce-144  
< 109
< 395
< 268
< 382
< 209
< 211 Ra-226  
< 413
< 1504
< 1107
< 1294
< 931
< 989 Th-228  
< 37
< 102
< 85
< 102
< 75
< 72
* Control Location


Plant: Indian Point Energy Center                           I Year: 2020 I Page 90 of 128 Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report INDIAN POINT ENERGY CENTER TABLE B-17 RADIONUCLIDES IN FISH/ INVERTEBRATES - 2020 pCi/kg wet +/- 2 Sigma Roseton 23*
Plant: Indian Point Energy Center I Year: 2020 I Page 91 of 128 Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report INDIAN POINT ENERGY CENTER TABLE B-17 RADIONUCLIDES IN FISH/ INVERTEBRATES - 2020 pCi/kg wet +/- 2 Sigma Roseton 23*
DATE                   04/28/20       05/07/20         05/07/20           05/20/20       05/27/20     06/18/20 Eel           Perch         Striped Bass         Catfish       Perch      Blue Crab RADIOCHEMICAL Ni-63                     < 95          < 93              < 98             < 50            < 97        < 68 Sr-90                   <4              < 5               <4               <4             <3          < 5 GAMMA Be-7                     < 184          < 434              < 725            < 468          < 352      < 405 K-40               2121 +/- 420    2459 +/- 745      3063 +/-   919      3091 +/-   713    2386 +/- 790 3116 +/- 1002 Mn-54                   < 21          < 38              < 64              < 43          < 38        < 48 Co-58                   < 23          < 49              < 78              < 34          < 40        < 48 Fe-59                   < 48          < 93              < 175            < 98          < 81        < 119 Co-60                   < 26          < 30              < 75              < 52          < 44        < 63 Zn-65                   < 46          < 74              < 116            < 85          < 103      < 123 Nb-95                   < 24          < 41              < 62              < 47          < 43        < 52 Zr-95                   < 46          < 74              < 148            < 105          < 60        < 109 Ru-103                   < 24          < 55              < 78              < 57          < 50        < 51 Ru-106                   < 195          < 361              < 510            < 503          < 409      < 447 1-131                   < 44          < 89              < 437            < 124          < 81        < 83 Cs-134                   < 27          < 37              < 66              < 49          < 40        < 62 Cs-137                   < 25          < 56              < 58              < 52          < 38        < 55 Ba-140                   < 121          < 223              < 687            < 324          < 230      < 285 La-140                   < 22          < 62              < 171            < 111          < 88        < 72 Ce-141                   < 32          < 105              < 112            < 119          < 58        < 62 Ce-144                   < 109          < 395              < 268            < 382          < 209      < 211 Ra-226                   < 413          < 1504            < 1107            < 1294        < 931      < 989 Th-228                   < 37          < 102              < 85              < 102          < 75        < 72
DATE 08/19/20 08/23/20 09/01/20 09/01/20 09/11/20 09/11/20 Sunfish Eel Perch Blue Crab Striped Bass Catfish RADIOCHEMICAL Ni-63  
* Control Location
< 100
< 97
< 91
< 98  
< 79
< 90 Sr-90  
< 5
< 5
< 5  
< 4  
< 4  
<4 GAMMA Be-7  
< 435
< 366
< 460
< 377
< 421
< 615
. K-40 2215 +/- 820 1366 +/- 660 2799 +/- 938 2589 +/- 893 2581 +/- 1051 3464 +/- 1065 Mn-54  
< 55
< 60
< 57
< 67
< 46
< 79 Co-58  
< 41
< 60
< 53
< 55
< 58
< 74 Fe-59  
< 136
< 116
< 106
< 107
< 87
< 178 Co-60  
< 37
< 64
< 59
< 39
< 55
< 81 Zn-65  
< 102
< 108
< 119
< 117
< 104
< 126 Nb-95  
< 52
< 60
< 57
< 54
< 46
< 86 Zr-95  
< 103
< 120
< 83
< 71
< 79
< 130 Ru-103  
< 50
< 59
< 42
< 42
< 60
< 76 Ru-106  
< 481
< 504
< 408
< 393
< 507
< 746 1-131  
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< 104
< 76
< 64
< 91
< 122 Cs-134  
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< 73
< 52
< 59
< 51
< 81 Cs-137  
< 47
< 68
< 42
< 50
< 46
< 86 Ba-140  
< 305
< 238
< 257
< 183
< 199
< 297 La-140  
< 105
< 118
< 71
< 57
< 94
< 107 Ce-141  
< 69
< 67
< 67
< 57
< 66
< 97 Ce-144  
< 249
< 257
< 216
< 222
< 263
< 324 Ra-226  
< 1053
< 1070
< 945
< 1052
< 1235
< 1557 Th-228  
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< 70
< 81
< 73
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* Control Location  


Plant: Indian Point Energy Center                              I Year: 2020 I Page 91 of 128 Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report INDIAN POINT ENERGY CENTER TABLE B-17 RADIONUCLIDES IN FISH/ INVERTEBRATES - 2020 pCi/kg wet +/- 2 Sigma Roseton 23*
DATE RADIOCHEMICAL Ni-63 Sr-90 GAMMA Be-7 K-40 Mn-54 Co-58 Fe-59 Co-60 Zn-65 Nb-95 Zr-95 Ru-103 Ru-106 1-131 Cs-134 Cs-137 Ba-140 La-140 Ce-141 Ce-144 Ra-226 Th-228
DATE                   08/19/20        08/23/20          09/01/20          09/01/20        09/11/20      09/11/20 Sunfish            Eel              Perch            Blue Crab      Striped Bass      Catfish RADIOCHEMICAL Ni-63                   < 100            < 97              < 91              < 98            < 79        < 90 Sr-90                   < 5              < 5              <5                <4              < 4          <4 GAMMA Be-7                     < 435            < 366            < 460              <  377          < 421        <  615
* Control Location Plant: Indian Point Energy Center I Year: 2020 I Page 92 of 128 Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report 09/11/20 Eel
. K-40               2215 +/-  820      1366 +/-  660      2799 +/-  938        2589 +/-  893    2581 +/-  1051 3464 +/-  1065 Mn-54                   <  55            < 60              < 57              <  67            < 46        <  79 Co-58                   < 41              < 60              < 53              <  55            < 58        <  74 Fe-59                   <  136            < 116            < 106              <  107          < 87        <  178 Co-60                   <  37            < 64              < 59              <  39            < 55        <  81 Zn-65                   <  102            < 108            < 119              <  117          < 104        <  126 Nb-95                   < 52              < 60              < 57              <  54            < 46        <  86 Zr-95                   <  103            < 120            < 83              <  71            < 79        <  130 Ru-103                   <  50            < 59              < 42              <  42            < 60        <  76 Ru-106                   < 481            < 504            < 408              <  393          < 507        <  746 1-131                   <  130            < 104            < 76              <  64            < 91        <  122 Cs-134                   < 68              < 73              < 52              <  59            < 51        <  81 Cs-137                   < 47              < 68              < 42              <  50            < 46        <  86 Ba-140                   <  305            < 238            < 257              <  183          < 199        <  297 La-140                   <  105            < 118            < 71              <  57            < 94        <  107 Ce-141                   < 69              < 67              < 67              <  57            < 66        <  97 Ce-144                  < 249            < 257            < 216              < 222          < 263        < 324 Ra-226                  < 1053          < 1070            < 945              < 1052          < 1235      < 1557 Th-228                  < 77              < 70              < 81              < 73            < 82        < 127
< 85
* Control Location
<4
< 462 2257 +/- 1027
< 59
< 56
< 77
< 76
< 102
< 52
< 57
< 53
< 420
< 71
< 60
< 72
< 240
< 75
< 60
< 236
< 1011
< 80 INDIAN POINT ENERGY CENTER TABLE B-17 RADIONUCLIDES IN FISH/ INVERTEBRATES -2020 pCi/kg wet +/- 2 Sigma Roseton 23*  


Plant: Indian Point Energy Center               I Year: 2020 I Page 92 of 128 Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report INDIAN POINT ENERGY CENTER TABLE B-17 RADIONUCLIDES IN FISH/ INVERTEBRATES -2020 pCi/kg wet +/- 2 Sigma Roseton 23*
Plant: Indian Point Energy Center I Year: 2020 I Page 93 of 128 Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report INDIAN POINT ENERGY CENTER TABLE B-17 RADIONUCLIDES IN FISH/ INVERTEBRATES - 2020 pCi/kg wet +/- 2 Sigma Downstream 25 DATE 04/30/20 05/06/20 05/06/20 05/06/20 05/14/20 06/09/20 Eel Sunfish Perch Catfish Striped Bass Blue Crab RADIOCHEMICAL Ni-63  
DATE                 09/11/20 Eel RADIOCHEMICAL Ni-63                   < 85 Sr-90                   <4 GAMMA Be-7                     < 462 K-40               2257 +/- 1027 Mn-54                   < 59 Co-58                   < 56 Fe-59                   < 77 Co-60                   < 76 Zn-65                   < 102 Nb-95                   < 52 Zr-95                   < 57 Ru-103                   < 53 Ru-106                   < 420 1-131                   < 71 Cs-134                   < 60 Cs-137                   < 72 Ba-140                   < 240 La-140                   < 75 Ce-141                   < 60 Ce-144                   < 236 Ra-226                   < 1011 Th-228                   < 80
< 92
* Control Location
< 86
< 79
< 55
< 75
< 96 Sr-90  
< 4
<4
< 4
<4  
<4
< 5 GAMMA Be-7  
< 229
< 490
< 721
< 556
< 787
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< 27
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< 59  
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< 57
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< 61
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< 163
< 129
< 152
< 81 Co-60  
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< 66
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< 144
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< 214
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< 60  
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< 94
< 66
< 63
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< 401
< 311
< 588
< 224 La-140  
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< 116
< 106
< 174
< 49 Ce-141  
< 39
< 103
< 100
< 95
< 124
< 63 Ce-144  
< 137
< 286
< 318
< 359
< 380
< 181 Ra-226  
< 572
< 1435
< 1508
< 1245
< 1401
< 873 Th-228  
< 46
< 115
< 132
< 112
< 117
< 71


Plant: Indian Point Energy Center                           I Year: 2020 I Page 93 of 128 Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report INDIAN POINT ENERGY CENTER TABLE B-17 RADIONUCLIDES IN FISH/ INVERTEBRATES - 2020 pCi/kg wet +/- 2 Sigma Downstream 25 DATE              04/30/20       05/06/20         05/06/20         05/06/20       05/14/20      06/09/20 Eel          Sunfish            Perch             Catfish      Striped Bass   Blue Crab RADIOCHEMICAL Ni-63              < 92            < 86              < 79              < 55            < 75        < 96 Sr-90              < 4            <4                <4                <4               <4           < 5 GAMMA Be-7                < 229          < 490            < 721            <  556          < 787        < 382 K-40          2594 +/- 473    2883 +/- 1012      2189 +/- 1279      1568 +/-   910    3159 +/-  969  2486 +/-  753 Mn-54              < 27            < 68              < 68              <  55            < 59        < 40 Co-58               < 27            < 57              < 79              <  61            < 75         < 45 Fe-59              < 55            < 132            < 163            < 129          < 152        < 81 Co-60              < 29            < 57              < 91              < 66            < 58        < 37 Zn-65              < 62            < 141            < 178            <  87            < 145        < 80 Nb-95              < 30            < 94              < 86              <  63            < 67        < 42 Zr-95               < 45            < 110            < 130            <  98            < 144        < 73 Ru-103              < 28            < 68              < 69              <  62            < 91        < 41 Ru-106             < 275          < 678            < 670            < 586          < 487        < 404 1-131              < 45            < 131            < 156            < 121          < 214        < 85 Cs-134              < 28            < 76              < 94              < 88           < 60        < 46 Cs-137              < 29            < 67              < 94              <  66            < 63         < 46 Ba-140              < 138          < 376            < 401            < 311          < 588        < 224 La-140              < 39            < 132            < 116            < 106          < 174        < 49 Ce-141              < 39            < 103            < 100            <  95           < 124        < 63 Ce-144              < 137          < 286            < 318            < 359          < 380        < 181 Ra-226              < 572          < 1435            < 1508            < 1245          < 1401      < 873 Th-228              < 46            < 115            < 132            <  112          < 117        < 71
DATE RADIOCHEMICAL Ni-63 Sr-90 GAMMA Be-7 K-40 Mn-54 Co-58 Fe-59 Co-60 Zn-65 Nb-95 Zr-95 Ru-103 Ru-106 1-131 Cs-134 Cs-137 Ba-140 La-140 Ce-141 Ce-144 Ra-226 Th-228 Plant: Indian Point Energy Center I Year: 2020 I Page 94 of 128 Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report 08/19/20 Sunfish
< 83
< 5
< 634 2488 +/- 962
< 71
< 75
< 160
< 78
< 133
< 79
< 115
< 81
< 549
< 171
< 70
< 69
< 422
< 120
< 96
< 332
< 1171
< 126 INDIAN POINT ENERGY CENTER TABLE 8-17 RADIONUCLIDES IN FISH/ INVERTEBRATES - 2020 pCi/kg wet +/- 2 Sigma Downstream 25 08/23/20 08/23/20 09/01/20 09/11/20 Catfish Blue Crab Perch Striped Bass  
< 42
< 88
< 88
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< 3
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<4  
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< 451
< 610
< 320 2564 +/- 879 3202 +/- 761 2278 +/- 780 2071 +/- 971
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Plant: Indian Point Energy Center                             I Year: 2020 I Page 94 of 128 Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report INDIAN POINT ENERGY CENTER TABLE 8-17 RADIONUCLIDES IN FISH/ INVERTEBRATES - 2020 pCi/kg wet +/- 2 Sigma Downstream 25 DATE              08/19/20        08/23/20          08/23/20          09/01/20        09/11/20 Sunfish          Catfish          Blue Crab          Perch        Striped Bass RADIOCHEMICAL Ni-63                < 83            < 42              < 88              < 88            < 89 Sr-90                < 5            < 3                < 3              <4              < 4 GAMMA Be-7                <  634          <  416            < 451            <  610          < 320 K-40          2488 +/-  962    2564 +/-  879      3202 +/-  761      2278 +/-  780    2071 +/-  971 Mn-54              <  71            <  34              < 35              <  66            < 44 Co-58              <  75            <  58              < 36              <  75            < 57 Fe-59              <  160          <  104            < 124            <  134          < 114 Co-60              <  78            <  70              < 51              <  70            < 40 Zn-65              <  133          <  88              < 117            <  172          < 99 Nb-95              <  79            <  55              < 57              <  76            < 44 Zr-95              <  115          <  95              < 73              <  106          < 61 Ru-103              <  81            <  64              < 59              <  76            < 48 Ru-106              <  549          <  427            < 465            < 619            < 477 1-131              <  171          <  95              < 106            <  120          < 70 Cs-134              <  70            <  50              < 44              <  88            < 65 Cs-137              <  69            <  63              < 49              < 83            < 47 Ba-140              <  422          <  350            < 252            < 446            < 222 La-140              <  120          <  87              < 62              <  104          < 88 Ce-141              <  96            <  80              < 65              < 95            < 48 Ce-144              <  332          <  305            < 258            <  319          < 203 Ra-226              <  1171          <  1228            < 1147            <  1551          < 895 Th-228              <  126          <  98              < 79              <  104          < 75
Plant: Indian Point Energy Center I
 
Year: 2020 I Page 95 of 128 ANNUAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERA TING REPORT TABLE B-18 LAND USE CENSUS - RESIDENCE AND MILCH ANIMAL RESULTS 2020 The 2020 land use census indicated there were no new residences that were closer in proximity to IPEC.
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IPEC maintains a complete nearest residence survey with updated distances.
IPEC maintains a complete nearest residence survey with updated distances.
No milch animals were observed during this reporting period within the 5-mile zone. There are no animals producing milk for human consumption within five miles of Indian Point.
No milch animals were observed during this reporting period within the 5-mile zone. There are no animals producing milk for human consumption within five miles of Indian Point.  


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Address of nearest resident, Last Census 41 River Road Tomkins Cove Chateau Rive Apts. John St. Peekskill 211 Viewpoint Terrace, Peekskill 1018 Lower South St. Peekskill 1103 Lower South St. Peekskill 461 Broadway Buchanan 223 First St. Buchanan 5 Pheasant's Run Buchanan 320 Broadway Verplanck 240 Eleventh St. Verplanck 8 SprinQ St. Tomkins Cove 9 West Shore Dr. Tomkins Cove 712 Rt. 9W Tomkins Cove 770 Rt. 9W Tomkins Cove 807 Rt. 9W Tomkins Cove 4 River Rd. Tomkins Cove  


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Averaging the positive values in these tables can result in a -biased high - --
Averaging the positive values in these tables can result in a -biased high - --
value, especially, when the radionuclide is detected in only one or two quarters for the year.
value, especially, when the radionuclide is detected in only one or two quarters for the year.  
 
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==SUMMARY==


2010-2020 Averag~. Qu.artkrly.
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  '-----"~----&#xa5;-- ---~..-&#xa5;-,,_*,.,,.* ____ L-~~- ~.-\:!>j'* .,___ ,,;,:-~. . *~~~"---~~:-~---.,.~>*yr'* ..
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2010                                            14.0                                                14.3                                      13.0 2011                                            13.6                                                14.4                                      13.4 2012                                            13.2                                                13.5                                      12.5 2013                                            13.4                                                13.8                                      14.2 2014                                            13.7                                                13.6                                      14.2 2015                                            13.8                                                14.0                                      14.3 2016                                            14.3                                                14.2                                      15.6 2017                                            14.3                                                14.7                                      15.6 2018                                            14.0                                                14.4                                      15.3 2019                                            13.7                                                13.9                                      15.0 2020                                            14.0                                                14.2                                      15.4
  . H}$toric~! Aver~g<<f*
13.8                                                14.1                                      14.3
    . ;:: ,20~ 0.:.201" 9 i : .*
 
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==SUMMARY==
==SUMMARY==
2010-2020 Averag~. Qu.artkrly. pbse~ (Jll Ri91uarte1{*
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---*~.,,. '
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2010 14.0 2011 13.6 2012 13.2 2013 13.4 2014 13.7 2015 13.8 2016 14.3 2017 14.3 2018 14.0 2019 13.7 2020 14.0
. H}$toric~! Aver~g<<f*
. ;::,20~ 0.:.201" 9 i :
13.8 14.3 14.4 13.5 13.8 13.6 14.0 14.2 14.7 14.4 13.9 14.2 14.1 13.0 13.4 12.5 14.2 14.2 14.3 15.6 15.6 15.3 15.0 15.4 14.3


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                                                                      =outer Ring
                                                                      -        Control Location 35.0 30.0 Cl) 25.0 t::
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==SUMMARY==
(pCi/m     )
2010-2020 40.0 -.----------------------------------,
* All Indicator .. ContfJ1* ***:All indicator * *-'Control'
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                              . . .*locatioil~   Locatiori ... J<S~~t;~~s   . L<>G~Jiori" 2010                       0.01         0.01            < Le            < Le 2011                      0.014       0.014           < Le            < Le 2012                      0.014        0.014            < Le            < Le 2013                      0.014        0.014            < Le            < Le 2014                      0.013       0.013           < Le            < Le 2015                      0.016        0.015            < Le            < Le 2016                      0.015        0.015            < Le            < Le 2017                      0.013       0.012            < Le            < Le 2018                      0.013        0.012           < Le            < Le 2019                      0.012       0.012           < Le            < Le 2020                      0.013        0.013           < Le            < Le 0.01        0.01 Critical Level (Le) is less than the ODCM required LLD.
=outer Ring Control Location 35.0 30.0 25.0 20.0 15.0 10.0 5.0 0.0 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020
<Le indicates no positive values above sample critical level.
 
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* All Indicator.. ContfJ1* ***:All indicator * *-'Control'  
.....
* locatioil~
Locatiori... J<S~~t;~~s.
L<>G~Jiori" 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 0.01 0.014 0.014 0.014 0.013 0.016 0.015 0.013 0.013 0.012 0.013 0.01 0.01 0.014 0.014 0.014 0.013 0.015 0.015 0.012 0.012 0.012 0.013 0.01 Critical Level (Le) is less than the ODCM required LLD.  
<Le indicates no positive values above sample critical level.  
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0.04 0.03  
                                                                -    Control Location 0.04 0.03
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0.02 0.01 0
0.02 0.01 0
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I I All Indicator Locations Control Location 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020  


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Tritium 0-t-3)                 CS-137 Year                     Inlet       Discharge      Inlet      Discharge 2010                     428             < Le      < Le          < Le 2011                     < Le             661       < Le          < Le 2012                     < Le             539       < Le          < Le 2013                     241             462       < Le          < Le 2014                     224             253       < Le          < Le 2015                     188             341       < Le          < Le 2016                     < Le             415       < Le          < Le 2017                     < Le             299       < Le          < Le 2018                     236             266       < Le          < Le 2019                     273             295       < Le          < Le 2020 (b)                 < Le             288       < Le          < Le Historicijl Average         l       265             392       < Le          < Le 2010.:.2019           I Critical Level (Le) is less than the ODCM required LLD.
Tritium 0-t-3)
<Le indicates no positive values above sample critical level.
Year Inlet Discharge 2010 428  
(b) Refer REMP changes table B-1c
< Le 2011  
< Le 661 2012  
< Le 539 2013 241 462 2014 224 253 2015 188 341 2016  
< Le 415 2017  
< Le 299 2018 236 266 2019 273 295 2020 (b)  
< Le 288 Historicijl Average l 265 392 2010.:.2019 I
Critical Level (Le) is less than the ODCM required LLD.  
<Le indicates no positive values above sample critical level.
(b) Refer REMP changes table B-1c CS-137 Inlet Discharge
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< Le
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< Le
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Inlet (H-3) Discharge (H-3) 1800 1600 1400 1200
Inlet (H-3)
Discharge (H-3) 1800 1600 1400 1200  
..J i:,1000 C.
..J i:,1000 C.
800 600 400 200 0
800 600 400 200 0
2010   2011   2012   2013   2014   2015 2016   2017                 2019     2020 (b)
2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2019 2020 (b)  


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Year                     Tritium (H-3)             Cs-137
Year Tritium (H-3)
                                          < Le                  < Le 2010
Cs-137 2010
                                          < Le                  < Le 2011
< Le  
                                          < Le                 < Le 2012
< Le 2011  
                                          < Le                 < Le 2013
< Le  
                                          < Le                 < Le 2014
< Le 2012  
                                          < Le                 < Le 2015
< Le  
                                          < Le                 < Le 2016
< Le 2013  
                                          < Le                 < Le 2017
< Le  
                                          < Le                 < Le 2018
< Le 2014  
                                          < Le                 < Le 2019 2020                         < Le                 < Le Histori,~al Average*, I
< Le  
                                          < Le                   < Le 2010-2019 .           !
< Le 2015  
Critical Level (Le) is less than the ODCM required LLD.
< Le  
<Le indicates no positive values above sample critical level.
< Le 2016  
< Le  
< Le 2017  
< Le  
< Le 2018  
< Le  
< Le 2019  
< Le
< Le 2020  
< Le  
< Le Histori,~al Average*, I  
< Le  
< Le 2010-2019.
Critical Level (Le) is less than the ODCM required LLD.  
<Le indicates no positive values above sample critical level.  


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1800 1600 1400 1200
1800 1600 1400 1200  
.J 5   1000 C.
.J 5 1000 C.
NO IDENTIFIED NUCLIDES IN PREVIOUS TEN YEARS HISTORY 800 600 400 200 0 -+-----,-----,---.,...---r----,-------,-----,-----,-----,-----,-----1 2010   2011   2012   2013   2014   2015   2016   2017   2018     2019   2020
NO IDENTIFIED NUCLIDES IN PREVIOUS TEN YEARS HISTORY 800 600 400 200 0 -+-----,-----,---.,...---r----,-------,-----,-----,-----,-----,-----1 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020  


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Cs-134                   Cs-137
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2010                                   31                                                 < Le 2011                                 < Le                                                   < Le 2012                                   44                                                 < Le 2013                                 < Le                                                   < Le 2014                                 < Le                                                   < Le 2015                                 < Le                                                   < Le 2016                                 < Le                                                   < Le 2017                                 < Le                                                   < Le 2018                                 < Le                                                   < Le 2019                                 < Le                                                   < Le 2020                                 < Le                                                   < Le Historical Average 38                                                 < Le 2009-2018
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< Le 2011  
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< Le 2012 44  
< Le 2013  
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2010                     < Le                     < Le 2011                     < Le                     < Le 2012                       < Le                     < Le 2013                       < Le                     < Le 2014                     < Le                     < Le 2015                     < Le                     < Le 2016                     < Le                     < Le 2017                     < Le                     < Le 2018                     < Le                     < Le 2019                     < Le                     < Le 2020                     < Le                     < Le Historical Averag~                     < Le                       < Le
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Indicator (Cs-137)   Control (Cs-137) 180 160 140 120 80 NO IDENTIFIED Cs-137 IN PREVIOUS TEN YEARS HISTORY 60 40 20 0 +-----,-----r-----,---------,------,-----,-----,---------.-------.--------.------t 2010   2011   2012   2013     2014     2015     2016     2017       2018         2019         2020
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Control (Cs-137) 180 160 140 120 80 NO IDENTIFIED Cs-137 IN PREVIOUS TEN YEARS HISTORY 60 40 20 0 +-----,-----r-----,---------,------,-----,-----,---------.-------.--------.------t 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020  


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Year                       RE:MP*               *EFFLU.ENT **
Year RE:MP*
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* EFFLU.ENT **  
1Q 2017                             216                   912 2Q 2017                         <191                     372 3Q 2017                         <179                     51 4Q 2017                             381                   665 1Q 2018                             273                   659 2Q 2018                             326                   439 3Q 2018                         <197                     332 4Q 2018                             199                   418 1Q 2019                             296                   484 2Q 2019                             294                   602 3Q 2019                         <187                     74 4Q 2019                         <181                       8 1Q 2020                             347                 1021 2Q 2020                         <176                     470 3Q 2020                         <177                     188 4Q 2020                             229                   866 FotiFYearAverag~. by 285                   473 Quarter, 2017 - 2020
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* Sample from mixing zone, expected to be less than average activity in the discharge canal.
1Q 2017 216 912 2Q 2017  
  ** Based upon Effluent Report data, average activity in the discharge canal calculated from the total H-3 discharged divided by the total dilution volume for the quarter.
<191 372 3Q 2017  
<179 51 4Q 2017 381 665 1Q 2018 273 659 2Q 2018 326 439 3Q 2018  
<197 332 4Q 2018 199 418 1Q 2019 296 484 2Q 2019 294 602 3Q 2019  
<187 74 4Q 2019  
<181 8
1Q 2020 347 1021 2Q 2020  
<176 470 3Q 2020  
<177 188 4Q 2020 229 866 FotiFYearAverag~. by 285 473 Quarter, 2017 - 2020
* Sample from mixing zone, expected to be less than average activity in the discharge canal.  
** Based upon Effluent Report data, average activity in the discharge canal calculated from the total H-3 discharged divided by the total dilution volume for the quarter.  


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Cs-"137 Year                 Indicator       Control 2010                     552           < Le 2011                     287             238 2012                     284           < Le 2013                   2738             264 2014                     327           < Le 2015                     876           < Le 2016                     224           < Le 2017                     350           < Le 2018                     741             198 2019                     190             176 2020                     167           207 Hi~~o~ic~fAverage*!               612            219
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* 2010-2019             l Critical Level (Le) is less than the RETS required LLD.
Cs-"137 Year Indicator Control 2010 552  
          <Le indicates no positive values above sample critical level.
< Le 2011 287 238 2012 284  
< Le 2013 2738 264 2014 327  
< Le 2015 876  
< Le 2016 224  
< Le 2017 350  
< Le 2018 741 198 2019 190 176 2020 167 207 Hi~~o~ic~fAverage*!
2010-2019 l
612 219 Critical Level (Le) is less than the RETS required LLD.  
<Le indicates no positive values above sample critical level.  


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Plant: Indian Point Energy Center                 I     Year: 2020       I Page 117 of 128 ANNUAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT INTERLABORATORY COMPARISON PROGRAM This section presents the results of the interlaboratory comparison program for the Teledyne Brown Engineering Environmental Services and Environmental Dosimetry Company.
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7.1     Program Description -       Teledyne   Brown   Engineering Environmental Services Comparison Programs The Teledyne Brown Engineering Environmental Services participates in several interlaboratory comparison programs. These programs include sample media for which samples are routinely collected and for which comparison samples are commercially available. Participation in these interlaboratory comparison programs ensure that independent checks on the precision and accuracy of the measurement of radioactive material in the environmental samples are performed as part of the Quality Assurance Program for environmental monitoring. To fulfill the requirement for an lnterlaboratory Comparison Program, Teledyne Brown Engineering Environmental Services has engaged the following programs:
Year: 2020 I Page 117 of 128 ANNUAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT INTERLABORATORY COMPARISON PROGRAM This section presents the results of the interlaboratory comparison program for the Teledyne Brown Engineering Environmental Services and Environmental Dosimetry Company.
* Eckert & Ziegler Analytics Environmental Radioactivity Cross Check Program
7.1 Program Description -
* Department of Energy (DOE) Mixed Analyte Performance Evaluation Program (MAPEP)
Teledyne Brown Engineering Environmental Services Comparison Programs The Teledyne Brown Engineering Environmental Services participates in several interlaboratory comparison programs. These programs include sample media for which samples are routinely collected and for which comparison samples are commercially available.
* Environmental Resource Associates (ERA) Cross Check Program These programs supply sample media as blind samples (typically spikes), which contain certified levels of radioactivity unknown to the analysis laboratory. These samples are prepared and analyzed by the Teledyne Brown Engineering Environmental Services using standard laboratory procedures. Each program issues a statistical summary report of the results. Teledyne Brown Engineering Environmental Services uses predetermined acceptance criteria methodology for evaluating its laboratory performance.
Participation in these interlaboratory comparison programs ensure that independent checks on the precision and accuracy of the measurement of radioactive material in the environmental samples are performed as part of the Quality Assurance Program for environmental monitoring. To fulfill the requirement for an lnterlaboratory Comparison Program, Teledyne Brown Engineering Environmental Services has engaged the following programs:
Teledyne Brown Engineering Environmental Services also analyzes laboratory blanks. The analysis of laboratory blanks provides a means to detect and measure radioactive contamination of analytical samples. The analysis of analytical blanks also provides information on the adequacy of background subtraction. Laboratory blank results are analyzed using control charts.
Eckert & Ziegler Analytics Environmental Radioactivity Cross Check Program Department of Energy (DOE) Mixed Analyte Performance Evaluation Program (MAPEP)
7 .2     Acceptance Criteria Each sample result is evaluated to determine the accuracy and precision of the laboratory's analysis result. The sample evaluation method is discussed below.
Environmental Resource Associates (ERA) Cross Check Program These programs supply sample media as blind samples (typically spikes), which contain certified levels of radioactivity unknown to the analysis laboratory.
7 .2.1   Analytics Sample Results Evaluation Samples provided by Analytics are evaluated using what is specified as the NRC method.
These samples are prepared and analyzed by the Teledyne Brown Engineering Environmental Services using standard laboratory procedures. Each program issues a statistical summary report of the results.
This method is based on the calculation of the ratio of results reported by the participating laboratory (QC result) to the Vendor Laboratory Known value (reference result).
Teledyne Brown Engineering Environmental Services uses predetermined acceptance criteria methodology for evaluating its laboratory performance.
Teledyne Brown Engineering Environmental Services also analyzes laboratory blanks. The analysis of laboratory blanks provides a means to detect and measure radioactive contamination of analytical samples. The analysis of analytical blanks also provides information on the adequacy of background subtraction.
Laboratory blank results are analyzed using control charts.
7.2 Acceptance Criteria Each sample result is evaluated to determine the accuracy and precision of the laboratory's analysis result. The sample evaluation method is discussed below.
7.2.1 Analytics Sample Results Evaluation Samples provided by Analytics are evaluated using what is specified as the NRC method.
This method is based on the calculation of the ratio of results reported by the participating laboratory (QC result) to the Vendor Laboratory Known value (reference result).  


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Year: 2020 I Page 118 of 128 ANNUAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT An Environmental Laboratory analytical result is evaluated using the following calculation:
The value for the error resolution is calculated.
The value for the error resolution is calculated.
Error Resolution =               Reference Result Reference Results Error (1 sigma)
Error Resolution =
Reference Result Reference Results Error (1 sigma)
Using the appropriate row under the Error Resolution column in Table D-2.1, a corresponding Ratio of Agreement interval is given for use in Tables D-3.1, D-3.2, and D-3.3 The value for the ratio is then calculated.
Using the appropriate row under the Error Resolution column in Table D-2.1, a corresponding Ratio of Agreement interval is given for use in Tables D-3.1, D-3.2, and D-3.3 The value for the ratio is then calculated.
Ratio of agreement   =           QC Result Reference Result If the value falls within the agreement interval, the result is acceptable.
Ratio of agreement  
TABLE D-2.1 Ratio of Agreement ERROR RESOLUTION                                     RATIO OF AGREEMENT
=
    <4                                                   No Comparison 4 to 7                                               0.5-2.0 8 to 15                                               0.6-1.66 16 to 50                                             0.75-1.33 51 to 200                                             0.8-1.25
QC Result Reference Result If the value falls within the agreement interval, the result is acceptable.
    >200                                                 0.85-1.18 This acceptance test is generally referred to as the "NRC" method. The acceptance criteria are contained in Procedure EN-CY-102.             The NRC method generally results in an acceptance range of approximately +/- 25% of the Known value when applied to sample results from the Eckert & Ziegler Analytics lnterlaboratory Comparison Program. This method is used as the procedurally required assessment method and requires6 the generation of a deviation from QA/QC program report when results are unacceptable.         **
TABLE D-2.1 Ratio of Agreement ERROR RESOLUTION RATIO OF AGREEMENT  
7 .2.2 ERA and MAPEP Sample Result Evaluation Both these programs supply an acceptance range for evaluating the results.
<4 No Comparison 4 to 7 0.5-2.0 8 to 15 0.6-1.66 16 to 50 0.75-1.33 51 to 200 0.8-1.25  
7.3     Program Results Summary The lnterlaboratory Comparison Program numerical results are summarized in the following tables.
>200 0.85-1.18 This acceptance test is generally referred to as the "NRC" method. The acceptance criteria are contained in Procedure EN-CY-102.
The NRC method generally results in an acceptance range of approximately +/- 25% of the Known value when applied to sample results from the Eckert & Ziegler Analytics lnterlaboratory Comparison Program.
This method is used as the procedurally required assessment method and requires the generation of a deviation from QA/QC program report when results are unacceptable.
6 7.2.2 ERA and MAPEP Sample Result Evaluation Both these programs supply an acceptance range for evaluating the results.
7.3 Program Results Summary The lnterlaboratory Comparison Program numerical results are summarized in the following tables.  


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Number                                                               Value (a) Known Result September 2020         E13247             Milk         Sr-89       pCi/L     62.8         95.4         0.66             Nc1)
Year: 2020 I
Sr-90       pCi/L     12.0         12.8         0.94             A E13248             Milk       Ce-141         pCi/L       156         150         1.04             A Co-58         pCi/L       172         180         0.96             A Co-60         pCi/L     369           379         0.97             A Cr-51       pCi/L     372           372         1.00             A Cs-134         pCi/L       171         200         0.85             A Cs-137         pCi/L     241           250         0.96             A Fe-59         pCi/L     217           200         1.08             A 1-131       pCi/L     84.6         95.0         0.89             A Mn-54         pCi/L       175         180         0.97             A Zn-65         pCi/L     252           270         0.93             A E13249         Charcoal         1-131         pCi       70.2         75.8         0.93             A E13250             AP         Ce-141         pCi       101         101         1.00             A Co-58         pCi       111         120         0.92             A Co-60         pCi       249           254         0.98             A Cr-51         pCi       287           249         1.15             A Cs-134         pCi       114         134         0.85             A Cs-137         pCi       159           168         0.95             A Fe-59         pCi       127           134         0.95             A Mn-54         pCi       114           121         0.94             A Zn-65         pCi       168           181         0.93             A E13251             Soil       Ce-141         pCi/g     0.241       0.191         1.26             w Co-58         pCi/g     0.211       0.228         0.93             A Co-60         pCi/g     0.466       0.481         0.97             A Cr-51       pCi/g     0.450       0.472         0.95             A Cs-134         pCi/g     0.273       0.254         1.07             A Cs-137         pCi/g     0.370       0.390         0.95             A Fe-59         pCi/g     0.233       0.254         0.92             A Mn-54         pCi/g     0.217       0.229         0.95             A Zn-65         pCi/g     0.368       0.343         1.07             A E13252             AP           Sr-89         pCi       79.9         100.0         0.80             A Sr-90         pCi       12.1         13.4         0.90             A (a) The Analytics known value is equal to 100% of the parameter present in the standard as determined by gravimetric and/or volumetric measurements made during standard preparation (b) Analytics evaluation based on TBE internal QC limits:
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A = Acceptable - reported result falls within ratio limits of 0. 80-1. 20 W= Acceptable with warning- reported result falls within 0. 70-0.80 or 1.20-1.30 N = Not Acceptable - reported result falls outside the ratio limits of< 0. 70 and> 1.30 (1) See NCR 20-19 (Page 1 of 4)
Month/Year Number Value (a)
Known Result September 2020 E13247 Milk Sr-89 pCi/L 62.8 95.4 0.66 Nc1)
Sr-90 pCi/L 12.0 12.8 0.94 A
E13248 Milk Ce-141 pCi/L 156 150 1.04 A
Co-58 pCi/L 172 180 0.96 A
Co-60 pCi/L 369 379 0.97 A
Cr-51 pCi/L 372 372 1.00 A
Cs-134 pCi/L 171 200 0.85 A
Cs-137 pCi/L 241 250 0.96 A
Fe-59 pCi/L 217 200 1.08 A
1-131 pCi/L 84.6 95.0 0.89 A
Mn-54 pCi/L 175 180 0.97 A
Zn-65 pCi/L 252 270 0.93 A
E13249 Charcoal 1-131 pCi 70.2 75.8 0.93 A
E13250 AP Ce-141 pCi 101 101 1.00 A
Co-58 pCi 111 120 0.92 A
Co-60 pCi 249 254 0.98 A
Cr-51 pCi 287 249 1.15 A
Cs-134 pCi 114 134 0.85 A
Cs-137 pCi 159 168 0.95 A
Fe-59 pCi 127 134 0.95 A
Mn-54 pCi 114 121 0.94 A
Zn-65 pCi 168 181 0.93 A
E13251 Soil Ce-141 pCi/g 0.241 0.191 1.26 w
Co-58 pCi/g 0.211 0.228 0.93 A
Co-60 pCi/g 0.466 0.481 0.97 A
Cr-51 pCi/g 0.450 0.472 0.95 A
Cs-134 pCi/g 0.273 0.254 1.07 A
Cs-137 pCi/g 0.370 0.390 0.95 A
Fe-59 pCi/g 0.233 0.254 0.92 A
Mn-54 pCi/g 0.217 0.229 0.95 A
Zn-65 pCi/g 0.368 0.343 1.07 A
E13252 AP Sr-89 pCi 79.9 100.0 0.80 A
Sr-90 pCi 12.1 13.4 0.90 A
(a) The Analytics known value is equal to 100% of the parameter present in the standard as determined by gravimetric and/or volumetric measurements made during standard preparation (b) Analytics evaluation based on TBE internal QC limits:
A = Acceptable - reported result falls within ratio limits of 0. 80-1. 20 W= Acceptable with warning-reported result falls within 0. 70-0.80 or 1.20-1.30 N = Not Acceptable - reported result falls outside the ratio limits of< 0. 70 and> 1.30 (1) See NCR 20-19 (Page 1 of 4)  


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Number                                                             Value (a) Known Result December 2020           E13254           Milk         Sr-89       pCi/L       82.2         89.7         0.92               A Sr-90       pCi/L       12.4         13.0         0.96               A E13255           Milk       Ce-141       pCi/L       91.1         100           0.91               A Co-58       pCi/L       77.5         84.3         0.92               A Co-60       pCi/L         147         152           0.97               A Cr-51       pCi/L       259         253           1.02               A Cs-134       pCi/L       97.1         108           0.90               A Cs-137       pCi/L       117         127           0.92               A Fe-59       pCi/L         114         112           1.02               A 1-131       pCi/L       84.3         91.9         0.92               A Mn-54         pCi/L       137         143           0.96               A Zn-65       pCi/L         175         190           0.92               A E13256       Charcoal         1-131       pCi         70.2         78.2         0.90               A E13257A           AP         Ce-141         pCi         67.4         74.6         0.90               A Co-58         pCi         57.9         62.9         0.92               A Co-60         pCi         108         113         0.95               A Cr-51         pCi         162         189           0.86               A Cs-134         pCi         68.1         80.4         0.85               A Cs-137         pCi         82.4         95.0         0.87               A Fe-59         pCi         80.5         83.7         0.96               A Mn-54         pCi         102         107           0.95               A Zn-65         pCi         115         142         0.81               A E13258           Soil       Ce-141       pCi/g       0.167       0.170         0.98               A Co-58       pCi/g       0.125       0.143         0.87               A Co-60       pCi/g       0.245       0.257         0.95               A Cr-51       pCi/g       0.393       0.429         0.92               A Cs-134       pCi/g       0.147       0.183         0.80               A Cs-137       pCi/g       0.260       0.288         0.90               A Fe-59       pCi/g       0.199       0.190         1.05               A Mn-54       pCi/g       0.229       0.243         0.94               A Zn-65       pCi/g       0.320       0.322         0.99               A E13259             AP         Sr-89         pCi       85.0         78.6         1.08               A Sr-90         pCi       13.1         11.4         1.15               A (a) The Analytics known value is equal to 100% of the parameter present in the standard as determined by gravimetric and/or volumetric measurements made during standard preparation (b) Analytics evaluation based on TBE internal QC limits:
Month/Year Number Value (a)
A= Acceptable-reported result falls within ratio limits of0.80-1.20 W= Acceptable with warning- reported result falls within 0. 70-0.80 or 1.20-1.30 N = Not Acceptable - reported result falls outside the ratio limits of< 0. 70 and> 1.30 (Page 2 of 4)
Known Result December 2020 E13254 Milk Sr-89 pCi/L 82.2 89.7 0.92 A
Sr-90 pCi/L 12.4 13.0 0.96 A
E13255 Milk Ce-141 pCi/L 91.1 100 0.91 A
Co-58 pCi/L 77.5 84.3 0.92 A
Co-60 pCi/L 147 152 0.97 A
Cr-51 pCi/L 259 253 1.02 A
Cs-134 pCi/L 97.1 108 0.90 A
Cs-137 pCi/L 117 127 0.92 A
Fe-59 pCi/L 114 112 1.02 A
1-131 pCi/L 84.3 91.9 0.92 A
Mn-54 pCi/L 137 143 0.96 A
Zn-65 pCi/L 175 190 0.92 A
E13256 Charcoal 1-131 pCi 70.2 78.2 0.90 A
E13257A AP Ce-141 pCi 67.4 74.6 0.90 A
Co-58 pCi 57.9 62.9 0.92 A
Co-60 pCi 108 113 0.95 A
Cr-51 pCi 162 189 0.86 A
Cs-134 pCi 68.1 80.4 0.85 A
Cs-137 pCi 82.4 95.0 0.87 A
Fe-59 pCi 80.5 83.7 0.96 A
Mn-54 pCi 102 107 0.95 A
Zn-65 pCi 115 142 0.81 A
E13258 Soil Ce-141 pCi/g 0.167 0.170 0.98 A
Co-58 pCi/g 0.125 0.143 0.87 A
Co-60 pCi/g 0.245 0.257 0.95 A
Cr-51 pCi/g 0.393 0.429 0.92 A
Cs-134 pCi/g 0.147 0.183 0.80 A
Cs-137 pCi/g 0.260 0.288 0.90 A
Fe-59 pCi/g 0.199 0.190 1.05 A
Mn-54 pCi/g 0.229 0.243 0.94 A
Zn-65 pCi/g 0.320 0.322 0.99 A
E13259 AP Sr-89 pCi 85.0 78.6 1.08 A
Sr-90 pCi 13.1 11.4 1.15 A
(a) The Analytics known value is equal to 100% of the parameter present in the standard as determined by gravimetric and/or volumetric measurements made during standard preparation (b) Analytics evaluation based on TBE internal QC limits:
A= Acceptable-reported result falls within ratio limits of0.80-1.20 W= Acceptable with warning-reported result falls within 0. 70-0.80 or 1.20-1.30 N = Not Acceptable - reported result falls outside the ratio limits of< 0. 70 and> 1.30 (Page 2 of 4)  


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Teledyne Brown Engineering Environmental Services Identification                                                      TBE    Known    Acceptance Month/Year                           Matrix             Nuclide             Units                                 Evaluation (b)
Year:2020 I
Number                                                           Value Value (a)   Range February 2020         20-GrF42           AP           Gross Alpha         Sq/sample   0.676   1.24     0.37 - 2.11       A Gross Beta         Sq/sample     2.03   2.00     1.00 - 3.00       A 20-MaS42           Soil               Ni-63             Bq/kg     0.01               (1)           A Sr-90             Bq/kg     348   340       238 - 442       A 20-MaW42         Water               Ni-63             Bq/L     11.6   11.1     7.8 - 14.4       A Pu-238             Bq/L     0.926   0.94     0.66-1.22         A Pu-239/240             Bq/L     0.712 0.737   0.516 - 0.958     A 20-RdF42           AP             U-234/233         Sq/sample   0.0416 0.075   0.053 - 0.098     N{3J U-238           Sq/sample   0.0388 0.078   0.055 - 0.101     N{3J 20-RdV42     Vegetation           Cs-134           Sq/sample     3.23   3.82     2.67 - 4.97       A Cs-137           Sq/sample     2.64   2.77     1.94- 3.60       A Co-57           Sq/sample   0.0281               (1)           A Co-60           Sq/sample     2.62   2.79     1.95- 3.63       A Mn-54           Sq/sample     4.3   4.58     3.21 - 5.95       A Sr-90         Sq/sample   0.396 0.492   0.344 - 0.640     A Zn-65           Sq/sample     3.93   3.79     2.65-4.93         A August 2020           20-GrF43           AP           Gross Alpha         Sq/sample   0.267 0.528   0.158 - 0.989     A Gross Beta         Sq/sample   0.939 0.915   0.458 - 1.373     A 20-MaS43           Soil               Ni-63             Bq/kg     438   980     686-1274         N{4J Tc-99               Bq/kg     1.11               (1)           A 20-MaW43         Water               Ni-63             Bq/L     0.175               (1)           A Tc-99               Bq/L       8.8   9.4     6.6 - 12.2       A 20-RdV43     Vegetation             Cs-134           Sq/sample   3.635   4.94     3.46 - 6.42       w Cs-137           Sq/sample 0.0341                 (1)         A Co-57           Sq/sample   5.855   6.67     4.67 - 8.67       w Co-60           Sq/sample   3.122   4.13     2.89 - 5.37       w Mn-54           Sq/sample   4.524   5.84     4.09- 7.59       A Sr-90           Sq/sample   1.01   1.39     0.97 - 1.81       w Zn-65           Sq/sample   4.706   6.38     4.47 - 8.29       w (a) The MAPEP known value is equal to 100% of the parameter present in the standard as determined by gravimetric and/or volumetric measurements made during standard preparation (b) DOEIMAPEP evaluation:
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A = Acceptable - reported result falls within ratio limits of 0. 80-1. 20 W= Acceptable with warning- reported result falls within 0. 70-0.80 or 1.20-1.30 N = Not Acceptable - reported result falls outside the ratio limits of< 0. 70 and> 1.30 (1) False positive test (2) Sensitivity evaluation (3) See NCR 20-13 (4) See NCR 20-20 (Page 3 of 4)
Teledyne Brown Engineering Environmental Services Month/Year Identification Matrix Nuclide Units TBE Known Acceptance Evaluation (b)
Number Value Value (a)
Range February 2020 20-GrF42 AP Gross Alpha Sq/sample 0.676 1.24 0.37 - 2.11 A
Gross Beta Sq/sample 2.03 2.00 1.00 - 3.00 A
20-MaS42 Soil Ni-63 Bq/kg 0.01 (1)
A Sr-90 Bq/kg 348 340 238 - 442 A
20-MaW42 Water Ni-63 Bq/L 11.6 11.1 7.8 - 14.4 A
Pu-238 Bq/L 0.926 0.94 0.66-1.22 A
Pu-239/240 Bq/L 0.712 0.737 0.516 - 0.958 A
20-RdF42 AP U-234/233 Sq/sample 0.0416 0.075 0.053 - 0.098 N{3J U-238 Sq/sample 0.0388 0.078 0.055 - 0.101 N{3J 20-RdV42 Vegetation Cs-134 Sq/sample 3.23 3.82 2.67 - 4.97 A
Cs-137 Sq/sample 2.64 2.77 1.94-3.60 A
Co-57 Sq/sample 0.0281 (1)
A Co-60 Sq/sample 2.62 2.79 1.95-3.63 A
Mn-54 Sq/sample 4.3 4.58 3.21 - 5.95 A
Sr-90 Sq/sample 0.396 0.492 0.344 - 0.640 A
Zn-65 Sq/sample 3.93 3.79 2.65-4.93 A
August 2020 20-GrF43 AP Gross Alpha Sq/sample 0.267 0.528 0.158 - 0.989 A
Gross Beta Sq/sample 0.939 0.915 0.458 - 1.373 A
20-MaS43 Soil Ni-63 Bq/kg 438 980 686-1274 N{4J Tc-99 Bq/kg 1.11 (1)
A 20-MaW43 Water Ni-63 Bq/L 0.175 (1)
A Tc-99 Bq/L 8.8 9.4 6.6 - 12.2 A
20-RdV43 Vegetation Cs-134 Sq/sample 3.635 4.94 3.46 - 6.42 w
Cs-137 Sq/sample 0.0341 (1)
A Co-57 Sq/sample 5.855 6.67 4.67 - 8.67 w
Co-60 Sq/sample 3.122 4.13 2.89 - 5.37 w
Mn-54 Sq/sample 4.524 5.84 4.09-7.59 A
Sr-90 Sq/sample 1.01 1.39 0.97 - 1.81 w
Zn-65 Sq/sample 4.706 6.38 4.47 - 8.29 w
(a) The MAPEP known value is equal to 100% of the parameter present in the standard as determined by gravimetric and/or volumetric measurements made during standard preparation (b) DOEIMAPEP evaluation:
A = Acceptable - reported result falls within ratio limits of 0. 80-1. 20 W= Acceptable with warning-reported result falls within 0. 70-0.80 or 1.20-1.30 N = Not Acceptable - reported result falls outside the ratio limits of< 0. 70 and> 1.30 (1) False positive test (2) Sensitivity evaluation (3) See NCR 20-13 (4) See NCR 20-20 (Page 3 of 4)  


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Number                                                           Value<*>         Limits March 2020         MRAD-32         Water       Am-241       pCi/L         52.5         45.3         31.1 - 57.9         A Fe-55       pCi/L         155           152         89.3 -221         A Pu-238- -   pCi/L         34.0         36.4         21.9 -47.2.         A Pu-239       pCi/L         30.9         33.6         20.8-41.4           A April 2020         RAD-121         Water       Ba-133       pCi/L         41.8         41.8         34.0- 46.7         A Cs-134       pCi/L         42.9         46.3         37.1-50.9           A Cs-137       pCi/L         226           234         211 - 259         A Co-60       pCi/L         52.4         50.3         45.3 -57.9         A Zn-65       pCi/L         83.3         86.8         78.1 -104         A GR-A         pCi/L         20.1         23.6         11.9- 31.6         A GR-8         pCi/L         45.6         60.5         41.7-67.2           A U-Nat       pCi/L       18.45         18.6         14.9 - 20.9       A H-3         pCi/L       14200       14100       12300 - 15500       A Sr-89       pCi/L         58.0         60.1         48.3 - 67.9         A Sr-90       pCi/L         34.1         44.7         33.0-51.2           A 1-131       pCi/L         27.4         28.9         24.1 - 33.8         A September 2020         MRAD-33         Soil       Sr-90       pCi/Kg       4360         4980         1550 - 7760         A AP         Fe-55     pCi/Filter     189         407           149 - 649         A U-234     pCi/Filter     17.9         18.3         13.6-21.4         A U-238     pCi/Filter     19.1         18.1         13.7-21.6         A Water       Am-241       pCi/L         160           176           121-225           A Fe-55       pCi/L         299         298           175 - 433         A Pu-238       pCi/L         200           191           115 - 247         A Pu-239       pCi/L         105           100         61.9-123           A October 2020         RAD-123         Water       Ba-133       pCi/L         37.1         37.0         29.8 -41.6         A Cs-134       pCi/L         50.6         52.7         42.5 - 58.0         A Cs-137       pCi/L         131           131           118 - 146         A Co-60       pCi/L         62.9         60.5         54.4 - 69.1       A Zn-65       pCi/L         167           162           146-191           A GR-A         pCi/L         40.0         26.2         13.3 - 34.7       Nc1J GR-8         pCi/L         47.5         69.1         48.0 - 76.0       Nc1J U-Nat       pCi/L         17.2         20.3         16.3 - 22.7       A H-3         pCi/L       23800       23200       20,300 - 25,500       A Sr-89       pCi/L         41.1         43.3         33.4 - 50.5       A Sr-90       pCi/L         28.5         30.2         22.0 - 35.0       A 1-131       pCi/L         22.9         28.2         23.5 - 33.1       Nc2J November 2020       QR111920K         Water       GR-A         pCi/L         50.7         52.4         27.3 - 65.6         A GR-B         pCi/L         24.9         24.3         15.0 - 32.3       A (a) The ERA known value is equal to 100% of the parameter present in the standard as determined by gravimetric and/or volumetric measurements made during standard preparation.
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MonthNear Number Matrix Nuclide TBEValue Value<*>
Limits March 2020 MRAD-32 Water Am-241 pCi/L 52.5 45.3 31.1 - 57.9 A
Fe-55 pCi/L 155 152 89.3 -221 A
Pu-238 - -
pCi/L 34.0 36.4 21.9 -47.2.
A Pu-239 pCi/L 30.9 33.6 20.8-41.4 A
April 2020 RAD-121 Water Ba-133 pCi/L 41.8 41.8 34.0- 46.7 A
Cs-134 pCi/L 42.9 46.3 37.1-50.9 A
Cs-137 pCi/L 226 234 211 - 259 A
Co-60 pCi/L 52.4 50.3 45.3 -57.9 A
Zn-65 pCi/L 83.3 86.8 78.1 -104 A
GR-A pCi/L 20.1 23.6 11.9-31.6 A
GR-8 pCi/L 45.6 60.5 41.7-67.2 A
U-Nat pCi/L 18.45 18.6 14.9 - 20.9 A
H-3 pCi/L 14200 14100 12300 - 15500 A
Sr-89 pCi/L 58.0 60.1 48.3 - 67.9 A
Sr-90 pCi/L 34.1 44.7 33.0-51.2 A
1-131 pCi/L 27.4 28.9 24.1 - 33.8 A
September 2020 MRAD-33 Soil Sr-90 pCi/Kg 4360 4980 1550 - 7760 A
AP Fe-55 pCi/Filter 189 407 149 - 649 A
U-234 pCi/Filter 17.9 18.3 13.6-21.4 A
U-238 pCi/Filter 19.1 18.1 13.7-21.6 A
Water Am-241 pCi/L 160 176 121-225 A
Fe-55 pCi/L 299 298 175 - 433 A
Pu-238 pCi/L 200 191 115 - 247 A
Pu-239 pCi/L 105 100 61.9-123 A
October 2020 RAD-123 Water Ba-133 pCi/L 37.1 37.0 29.8 -41.6 A
Cs-134 pCi/L 50.6 52.7 42.5 - 58.0 A
Cs-137 pCi/L 131 131 118 - 146 A
Co-60 pCi/L 62.9 60.5 54.4 - 69.1 A
Zn-65 pCi/L 167 162 146-191 A
GR-A pCi/L 40.0 26.2 13.3 - 34.7 Nc1J GR-8 pCi/L 47.5 69.1 48.0 - 76.0 Nc1J U-Nat pCi/L 17.2 20.3 16.3 - 22.7 A
H-3 pCi/L 23800 23200 20,300 - 25,500 A
Sr-89 pCi/L 41.1 43.3 33.4 - 50.5 A
Sr-90 pCi/L 28.5 30.2 22.0 - 35.0 A
1-131 pCi/L 22.9 28.2 23.5 - 33.1 Nc2J November 2020 QR111920K Water GR-A pCi/L 50.7 52.4 27.3 - 65.6 A
GR-B pCi/L 24.9 24.3 15.0 - 32.3 A
(a) The ERA known value is equal to 100% of the parameter present in the standard as determined by gravimetric and/or volumetric measurements made during standard preparation.
(b) ERA evaluation:
(b) ERA evaluation:
      =
A = Acceptable - Reported value falls within the Acceptance Limits N = Not Acceptable - Reported value falls outside of the Acceptance Limits (1) See NCR 20-18 (2) See NCR 20-17 (Page 4 of 4)  
A Acceptable - Reported value falls within the Acceptance Limits
      =
N Not Acceptable - Reported value falls outside of the Acceptance Limits (1) See NCR 20-18 (2) See NCR 20-17 (Page 4 of 4)


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The purpose of the dosimetry quality *assurance program is to provide performance documentation of the routine processing of EDC dosimeters. Performance testing provides a statistical measure of the bias and precision of dosimetry processing against a reliable standard, which in turn points out any trends or performance changes.
: Sterling, Massachusetts. The TLD systems at the Environmental Dosimetry Company (EDC) are calibrated and operated to ensure consistent and accurate evaluation of TLDs.
The quality of* the dosimetric results reported to EDC clients is ensured by in house performance testing and independent performance testing by EDC clients.
The purpose of the dosimetry quality *assurance program is to provide performance documentation of the routine processing of EDC dosimeters.
Performance testing provides a statistical measure of the bias and precision of dosimetry processing against a reliable standard, which in turn points out any trends or performance changes.
Dosimetry quality control tests are performed on EDC Panasonic 814 Environmental dosimeters. These tests include: (1) the in house testing program conducted by the EDC QA Officer and (2) independent test perform by EDC clients.
Dosimetry quality control tests are performed on EDC Panasonic 814 Environmental dosimeters. These tests include: (1) the in house testing program conducted by the EDC QA Officer and (2) independent test perform by EDC clients.
Excluded from this report are instrumentation checks. Although instrumentation checks represent an important aspect of the quality assurance program, they are not included as process checks in this report. Instrumentation checks represent between 5-10% of the TLDs processed.
Excluded from this report are instrumentation checks. Although instrumentation checks represent an important aspect of the quality assurance program, they are not included as process checks in this report. Instrumentation checks represent between 5-10% of the TLDs processed.
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Table D-4.2 provides the Bias + Standard deviation results for each group (N=6) of dosimeters evaluated against the internal tolerance criteria. Overall, 100% (12/12) of the dosimeter sets evaluated against the internal tolerance performance criteria met these criteria.
Table D-4.2 provides the Bias + Standard deviation results for each group (N=6) of dosimeters evaluated against the internal tolerance criteria. Overall, 100% (12/12) of the dosimeter sets evaluated against the internal tolerance performance criteria met these criteria.
Table D-4.3 presents the independent blind spike results for irradiated dosimeters provided by client utilities during this annual period. All results passed the performance acceptance criterion.
Table D-4.3 presents the independent blind spike results for irradiated dosimeters provided by client utilities during this annual period. All results passed the performance acceptance criterion.
TABLE D-4.1 PERCENTAGE OF INDIVIDUAL DOSIMETERS THAT PASSED EDC INTERNAL CRITERIA JANUARY - DECEMBER 2020 (ll, 121
TABLE D-4.1 PERCENTAGE OF INDIVIDUAL DOSIMETERS THAT PASSED EDC INTERNAL CRITERIA JANUARY - DECEMBER 2020 (ll, 121  
                        ',A                             *:'
',A  
                            ,.,e'
*Number Dos1m'eter Type
                                  *Number                            '          ,,,%.l>assed Prec.ision*
,.,e'  
Dos1m'eter Type                                  % Passed Bias C,riteria;* .
% Passed Bias C,riteria;*..
Tested                                               Criteria Panasonic Environmental               72                     100                           100 1
Tested Panasonic Environmental 72 100 (1lThis table summarizes results oftests conducted by EDC.
( lThis table summarizes results oftests conducted by EDC.
(ZlEnvironmental dosimeter results are free in air.  
(ZlEnvironmental dosimeter results are free in air.
,,,%.l>assed Prec.ision*
Criteria 100
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:*,..        ',-, ",,,,>"      D~.yja~iQn % .. . Lirnff+l-15%:
JANUARY - DECEMBER 2020 111,121 Process. Date.\\
4/28/2020                     1.8                   1.2             Pass 5/02/2020                     2.9                   1.4             Pass 5/20/2020                     -0.5                   1.4             Pass 7/28/2020                     4.1                   0.6             Pass 8/07/2020                     4.0                   1.3             Pass 9/24/2020                     -4.6                   1.2             Pass 10/24/2020                     5.2                   1.6             Pass 10/28/2020                     1.6                   0.7             Pass 11/18/2020                     0.5                   1.6             Pass 01/21/2021                     3.8                   1.7             Pass 02/09/2021                     0.3                   0.8             Pass 02/16/2021                     5.3                   1,5             Pass (llThis table summarizes results of tests conducted by EDC for TLDs issued in 2020.
Meari~ias%
2
Standard Tol~rance D~.yja~iQn %... Lirnff+l-15%:
( lEnvironmental  dosimeter results are free in air.
4/28/2020 1.8 1.2 Pass 5/02/2020 2.9 1.4 Pass 5/20/2020  
TABLE D-4.3
-0.5 1.4 Pass 7/28/2020 4.1 0.6 Pass 8/07/2020 4.0 1.3 Pass 9/24/2020  
-4.6 1.2 Pass 10/24/2020 5.2 1.6 Pass 10/28/2020 1.6 0.7 Pass 11/18/2020 0.5 1.6 Pass 01/21/2021 3.8 1.7 Pass 02/09/2021 0.3 0.8 Pass 02/16/2021 5.3 1,5 Pass (llThis table summarizes results of tests conducted by EDC for TLDs issued in 2020.
(2lEnvironmental dosimeter results are free in air.
TABLE D-4.3  


==SUMMARY==
==SUMMARY==
OF INDEPENDENT DOSIMETER TESTING JANUARY - DECEMBER 2020 <11, 121 Pass/Fail pt Qtr. 2020                   Millstone                 -3.8             3.0             Pass 2 nd Qtr.2020                  Seabrook                    0.5             1.4             Pass 2nd Qtr.2020                    Millstone                -3.0             1.6             Pass 3 rd Qtr. 2020                  Millstone                  0.4             2.6             Pass 4 th Qtr.2020                PSEG(PNNL)                  -3.2             0.9             Pass 4 th Qtr.2020                  Seabrook                    6.9             1.9             Pass 4 th Qtr.2020                    SONGS                    -8.4             1.3             Pass 4th Qtr.2020                    Millstone                  3.0             1.9             Pass (llPerformance criteria are+/- 30%.
OF INDEPENDENT DOSIMETER TESTING JANUARY - DECEMBER 2020 <11, 121 pt Qtr. 2020 Millstone 2nd Qtr.2020 Seabrook 2nd Qtr.2020 Millstone 3rd Qtr. 2020 Millstone 4th Qtr.2020 PSEG(PNNL) 4th Qtr.2020 Seabrook 4th Qtr.2020 SONGS 4th Qtr.2020 Millstone (llPerformance criteria are+/- 30%.
(ZlBlind spike irradiations using Cs-137
(ZlBlind spike irradiations using Cs-137
-3.8 3.0 0.5 1.4  
-3.0 1.6 0.4 2.6  
-3.2 0.9 6.9 1.9  
-8.4 1.3 3.0 1.9 Pass/Fail Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass


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2020 Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report
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ENCLOSURE TO NL-21-030 2020 Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report ENTERGY NUCLEAR OPERATIONS, INC.

INDIAN POINT UNIT 1, 2, and 3 NUCLEAR POWER PLANTS DOCKET Nos. 50-03, 50-247, and 50-286

Plant: Indian Point Energy Center Page 1 of 128 YEAR: 2020 Docket Number: 50-003 (IP1 ), 50-247 (IP2), 50-286 (IP3)

Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report

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Year: 2020 I Page 2 of 128 ANNUAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT TABLE OF CONTENTS Page 1.0 EXECUTIVE

SUMMARY

7 1.1 Introduction 8

1.2 Sampling and Analysis 8

1.3 Land Use Census 8

1.4 Summary of Results 9

1.5 Conclusions 9

2.0 INTRODUCTION

10 2.1 Overview 11 2.2 Site Description 12 2.3 Program Background 12 2.4 Program Objectives 12 3.0 RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLING PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS 14 3.1 Sample Collection 15 3.2 Sample Analysis 15 3.3 Sample Collection and Analysis Methodology 15 3.3.1 Direct Radiation 15 3.3.2 Airborne Particulates and Radioiodine 16 3.3.3 Drinking Water 16 3.3.4 Ground Water 16 3.3.5 Soil 16 3.3.6 Broad Leaf Vegetation 16 3.3.7 Hudson River Water 16 3.3.8 Hudson River Bottom Sediment 17 3.3.9 Hudson River Shoreline Soil 17 3.3.10 Hudson River Aquatic Vegetation 17 3.3.11 Fish and Invertebrates 17 3.3.12 Land Use Census 17 3.4 Statistical Methodology 18 3.4.1 Lower Limit of Detection and MDC 18 3.4.2 Table Statistics 19

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Page 4.0 INTERPRETATION AND TRENDS OF RESULTS 29 4.1 Direct Radiation 32 4.2 Airborne Particulates and Radioiodine 32 4.3 Drinking Water 33 4.4 Ground Water 33 4.5 Soil 33 4.6 Broad Leaf Vegetation 33 4.7 Hudson River Water 33 4.8 Hudson River Bottom Sediment 34 4.9 Hudson River Shoreline Soil 34 4.10 Hudson River Aquatic Vegetation 34 4.11 Fish and Invertebrates 34 4.12 Land Use Census 34 4.13 Conclusion 35 5.0 RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING PROGRAM 36

SUMMARY

5.1 2020 Annual Radiological Monitoring Program Summary 37 5.2 Land Use Census 37 5.3 Sampling Deviations 37 5.4 Analytical Deviations 37 5.5 Special Reports 37 6.0.

HISTORICAL TRENDS 97 7.0 INTERLABORATORY COMPARISON PROGRAM 116 7.1 Program Description - Teledyne Brown Engineering 117 Environmental Services Comparison Programs 7.2 Acceptance Criteria 117 7.2.1 Analytics Sample Results Evaluation 117 7.2.2 ERA and MAPEP Sample Result Evaluation 118 7.3 Program Results Summary 118 7.4 Environmental TLD Quality Assurance 123

8.0 REFERENCES

125

Plant: Indian Point Energy Center Year: 2020 Page 4 of 128 ANNUAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT LIST OF FIGURES FIGURE TITLE Page A-1 Sampling Locations (Within Two Miles) 23 A-2 Sampling Locations (Greater Than Two Miles) 24 A-3 Additional Sampling Locations 25 C-1 Direct Radiation, Annual Summary, 2009 to 2020 100 C-2 Radionuclides in Air - Gross Beta, 2009 to 2020 102 C-3 Radionuclides in Hudson River Water, Inlet & Discharge 104 2009 to 2020 C-4 Radionuclides in Drinking Water, 106 2009 to 2020 C-5 Radionuclides in Shoreline Soil, 2009 to 2020 108 C-6 Radionuclides in Broad Leaf Vegetation, 2009 to 2020 110 C-7 Radionuclides in Fish & Invertebrates, 2009 to 2020 112 C-9 Radionuclides in Bottom Sediment, 2009 to 2020 115

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Year: 2020 I Page 5 of 128 ANNUAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT LIST OF TABLES TABLE TITLE Page A-1 Indian Point REMP Sampling Station Locations 20 A-2 Lower Limit of Detection (LLD) Requirements for 26

  • Environmental Samples A-3 Reporting Levels for Radioactivity Concentrations in 28 Environmental Samples B-1 Summary of Sampling Deviations - 2020 38 B-1a 2020 Air Sampling Deviations 39 B-1b 2020 Other Media Deviations 39 B-1c 2020 Changes to the REMP Program 40 B-2 Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program Summary 41 Indian Point Energy Center - 2020 B-3 Direct Radiation, Quarterly Data - 2020 47 B-4 Direct Radiation, 2010 through 2020 Data 48 B-5 Direct Radiation, Inner and Outer Rings - 2020 49 B-6 Gross Beta Activity in Airborne Particulate Samples - 2020 50 B-7 lodine-131 Activity in Airborne Charcoal Samples - 2020 52 B-8 Gamma Emitters in Airborne Particulate Samples - 2020 54 B-9 Radionuclides in Drinking Water Samples - 2020 59 B-10 Radionuclides in Groundwater Samples - 2020 63 B-11 Gamma Emitters in Soil Samples - 2020 64 B-12 Gamma Emitters in Broad Leaf Vegetation Samples - 2020 65 B-13 Radionuclides in River Water Samples - 2020 74 B-14 Gamma Emitters in Bottom Sediment Samples - 2020 80 B-15 Radionuclides in Shoreline Soil Samples - 2020 82 B-16 Gamma Emitters in Aquatic Vegetation Samples - 2020 85 B-17 Radionuclides in Fish/ Invertebrates - 2020 88 B-18 Land Use Census, Residence & Milch Animal Results 2020 95 B-19 Land Use Census - 2020 - Unrestricted Area Boundary 96 and Nearest Residences

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TABLE TITLE Page C-1 Direct Radiation Annual Summary, 2009 - 2020 99 C-2 Radionuclides in Air, 2009 - 2020 101 C-3 Radionuclides in Hudson River Water, Inlet & Discharge 103 2009 to 2020 C-4 Radionuclides in Drinking Water, 2009 to 2020 105 C-5 Radionuclides in Shoreline Soil, 2009 to 2020 107 C-6 Radionuclides in Broad Leaf Vegetation, 2009 to 2020 109 C-7 Radionuclides in Fish & Invertebrates, 2009 to 2020 111 C-8 River Water Discharge Area Tritium, REMP vs Effluent 113 C-9 Radionuclides in Bottom Sediment, 2009 to 2020 114 D-2.1 Ratio of Agreement 118 D-3.1 Analytics lnterlaboratory Comparison Program 119 and Ratio of Agreement D-3.2 DOE lnterlaboratory Comparison Program 121 and Ratio of Agreement D-3.3 ERA lnterlaboratory Comparison Program 122 and Ratio of Agreement D-4.1 Percentage of Individual Dosimeters That Passed EDC 123 Internal Criteria, 2020 D-4.2 Mean Dosimeter Analysis (N=6), 2020 124 D-4.3 Summary of Independent Dosimeter Testing, 2020 124

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1.1 INTRODUCTION

This report summarizes the results of the Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program (REMP) conducted in the vicinity of Indian Point Energy Center (IPEC) during the period from January 1 to December 31, 2020. The Indian Point site consists of Units 1, 2 and 3, which are operated by Entergy Nuclear Operations Inc. Unit 1 was retired as a generating facility in 1974, and its reactor is no longer operated. Unit 2 was permanently shutdown on April 30th 2020.

The REMP has been established to monitor/measure the radiation and radioactivity detectable in the environment that may be attributable to the operation of IPEC. This program, initiated in 1958, includes the collection, analysis, and evaluation of radiological data in order to assess the impact of IPEC on the environment.

1.2 SAMPLING AND ANALYSIS The environmental sampling media collected in the vicinity of IPEC and at distant locations included air particulate filters and charcoal cartridges, soil, drinking water, ground water, broadleaf vegetation, river water, shoreline sediment, bottom sediment, aquatic vegetation, fish, and invertebrates.

During 2020 there were 1183 samples collected from the atmospheric, aquatic, and terrestrial environments. This includes 163 exposure measurements which were obtained using environmental thermoluminescent dosimeters (TLDs).

A small number of inadvertent issues were encountered in 2020 in the collection of environmental samples in accordance with the IPEC Offsite Dose Calculation Manual (ODCM). Equipment failures and electrical outages resulted in a small number of instances in which lower than normal sampling volumes were collected at the airborne monitoring stations. A full description of all discrepancies encountered with the environmental monitoring program is presented in the Table B-1 of this report.

There were 1343 analyses performed on the environmental media samples. The analyzes of the 2020 Indian Point environmental samples were performed by several laboratories.

Thermoluminescent dosimeters were analyzed by Environmental Dosimetry Company (formerly Stanford Associates) of Sterling, MA. Teledyne Brown Engineering, Inc. of Knoxville, TN performed all the remaining analyses for 2020. Samples were analyzed as required by the IPEC ODCM.

1.3 LAND USE CENSUS The annual land use census in the vicinity of IPEC was conducted as required by the IPEC ODCM in May through October. No dairy animals whose milk is used for human consumption were identified within 5 miles of the Station during the census. Due to the difficulty of locating individual gardens and determining those having an area greater than 500 square feet, broadleaf sampling was performed. As allowed for in the ODCM, monthly broad leaf sampling may be used in lieu of a garden census.

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OF RESULTS Samples collected as part of the IPEC REMP continued to contain detectable amounts of naturally-occurring and some man-made radioactive materials. Offsite ambient radiation measurements using environmental TLDs beyond the site boundary ranged between 45 and 65 milli-Roentgens (mR) per year. The range of ambient radiation levels observed with the TLDs is consistent with natural-background radiation levels for New York.

Monitoring of the aquatic environment in the area of the station indicated the presence of the following potential station related radioactivity, tritium and cesium-137. Tritium was found in river water at the downstream mixing zone of the discharge canal at levels that were expected from routine plant operation, or other sources such as fallout from past weapons testing. Low-levels of cesium-137 were detected in Hudson River bottom sediment samples downstream of the discharge canal, as well as in the Off Verplanck, Lent's Cove, and Cold Spring locations.

Low levels of cesium-137 were also detected in one soil and one shoreline soil sample. The levels detected were consistent with historical findings. No other plant related activity was detected in any offsite samples. The predominant radioactivity for all samples was from non-plant related sources, such as fallout from nuclear weapons tests and naturally occurring radionuclides.

1.5 CONCLUSION

S The 2020 Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program for IPEC resulted in the collection and analysis of over a thousand environmental samples and measurements. The data obtained were used to determine the impact of IPEC's operation on the environment and on the general public.

In 2020 the only positive detectable plant related activity was two instances of low levels of H-3 detected in river water samples. An evaluation of direct radiation measurements, environmental sample analyses, and dose calculations demonstrates that all applicable federal criteria were met. Furthermore, radiation levels and resulting doses from station operation were a small fraction of those attributed to natural and man-made background radiation.

In summary, the levels of radionuclides in the environment surrounding Indian Point were within the historical ranges, i.e., previous levels resulting from natural and anthropogenic sources for the detected radionuclides. Further, IPEC operations in 2020 did not result in exposure to the public greater than the variability of environmental background levels.

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2.0 INTRODUCTION

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2.0 INTRODUCTION

2.1 Overview The Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program (REMP) for 2020 performed by Entergy for the Indian Point Energy Center (IPEC) is discussed in this report. Since the operation of a nuclear power plant results in the release of small amounts of radioactivity and low levels of radiation, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) requires a program to be established to monitor radiation and radioactivity in the environment (Reference 1). This report, which is submitted to the NRC annually per Indian Point Technical Specifications, summarizes the results of measurements of radiation and radioactivity in the environment in the vicinity of the IPEC and at distant locations during the period January 1 to December 31, 2020.

The REMP is used to measure the direct radiation and the airborne and waterborne pathway activity in the vicinity of the Indian Point site. Direct radiation pathways include radiation from buildings and plant structures, airborne and liquid material that might be released from the plant, cosmic radiation, and the naturally occurring radioactive materials in the ground.

Analysis of thermoluminescent dosimeters (TLDs), used to measure direct radiation, indicated that there were no increased radiation levels attributable to plant operations.

The airborne pathway includes measurements of air, drinking water, and broad leaf vegetation samples. The airborne pathway measurements indicated that there was no adverse radiological impact to the surrounding environment attributed to Indian Point Station operations.

The waterborne pathway consists of Hudson River water, fish and invertebrates, aquatic vegetation, bottom sediment, and shoreline sediment. Measurements of the media comprising the waterborne pathway indicated that there was no adverse radiological impact to the surrounding environment attributed to Indian Point Station operations.

The ground water table is listed after the drinking water tables for ease of data comparison.

However, ground water is not a dose pathway since it is not a drinking water pathway at IPEC. It should be noted that IPEC has an extensive Groundwater Monitoring Program which is described in the annual Radioactive Effluent Release Reports.

These results are reviewed by IPEC's staff and have been reported semiannually or annually to the Nuclear Regulatory Commission and others for over 30 years.

This report contains a description of the REMP for IPEC and the conduct of that program in 2020 as required by the IPEC ODCM. Also included are summaries and discussions of the results of the 2020 program, trend analyses (where appropriate), comparison to historical results and evaluation of any potential impact on the environment. Results of the annual land use census, as well as the inter-laboratory comparison program are included, per the ODCM requirements.

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Year: 2020 I Page 12 of 128 ANNUAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT 2.2 Site Description The Indian Point site occupies 239 acres on the east bank of the Hudson River on a point of land at Mile Point 42.6. The site is located in the Village of Buchanan, Westchester County, New York. Three nuclear reactors, Indian Point Unit Nos. 1, 2 and 3, and associated buildings occupy approximately 35 acres. Unit 1 began operation in 1962 and was retired as a generating facility in 197 4. Units 2 and 3 began operation 197 4 and 1978. Indian Point Units 1 and 2 are owned by Entergy Nuclear Indian Point 2, LLC and Unit 3 is owned by Entergy Nuclear Indian Point 3 LLC. All three units are operated by Entergy Nuclear, although only Units 2 and 3 continue to operate.

2.3 Program Background Environmental monitoring and surveillance have been conducted at Indian Point since 1958, four years prior to the start-up of Unit 1. The pre-operational program was designed and implemented to determine the background radioactivity and to measure the variations in activity levels from natural and other sources in the vicinity, as well as fallout from atmospheric nuclear weapons tests. Thus, as used in this report, background levels consist of those resulting from both natural and anthropogenic sources of environmental radioactivity. Accumulation of this background data permits the detection and assessment of environmental activity attributable to plant operations.

2.4 Program Objectives The current environmental monitoring program is designed to meet two primary objectives:

1.

To enable the identification and quantification of changes in the radioactivity of the area.

2.

To measure radionuclide concentrations in the environment attributable to operations of the Indian Point site.

To identify changes in activity, the environmental sampling schedule requires that analyses be conducted for specific environmental media on a regular basis. The radioactivity profile of the environment is established and monitored through routine evaluation of the analytical results obtained.

The REMP designates sampling locations for the collection of environmental media for analysis. These sample locations are divided into indicator and control locations. Indicator locations are established near the site, where the presence of environmental radioactivity of plant origin is most likely to be detected. Control locations are established farther away (and upwind/upstream, Where applicable) from the site, where the level would not generally be affected by plant discharges. The use of indicator and control locations enables the identification of potential sources of detected radioactivity, thus meeting one of the program objectives.

Verification: of expected radionuclide concentrations resulting from effluent releases attributable to the site is another objective of the REMP, which is met by meeting the two

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Year: 2020 I Page 13 of 128 ANNUAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT primary program objectives described above. Verifying projected concentrations through evaluating REMP data can be difficult since the environmental concentrations resulting from plant releases are typically too small to be detected. Plant related radionuclides were detected in 2020 in very low levels; however, residual radioactivity from atmospheric weapons tests and naturally occurring radioactivity were the predominant sources of radioactivity in the samples collected. Analysis of the 2020 REMP sample results confirms that environmental concentrations which could be attributed to radiological effluents were well below regulatory limits.

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Plant: Indian Point Energy Center I Year: 2020 I Page 15 of 128 ANNUAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT 3.0 RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLING PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS To achieve the objectives of the REMP and ensure compliance with the ODCM, sampling and analysis of environmental media are performed as outlined in Table A-1 and described in section 3.3.

3.1 Sample Collection Entergy personnel perform collection of environmental samples for the Indian Point site, with the exception of fish/invertebrate samples. Collection of fish and invertebrate samples is performed by a contracted environmental vendor, Normandeau Associates, Inc.

Environmental media are sampled at the locations specified in Table A-1 and shown in Figures A-1, A-2, and A-3. The samples are analyzed according to criteria established in the ODCM.

These requirements include: methods of sample collection; types of sample analysis; minimum sample size required; lower limit of detection, which must be attained for each medium, sample, or analysis type, and environmental concentrations requiring special reports.

Table A-1 provides the sampling station number, location, sector, and distance from Indian Point, sample designation code, and sample type. This table gives the complete listing of sample locations used in the 2020 REMP.

Three maps are provided to show the locations of REMP sampling. Figure A-1 shows the sampling locations within two miles of Indian Point. Figures A-2 and A-3 show the sampling locations within ten miles of Indian Point.

3.2 Sample Analysis The analysis of the 2020 Indian Point environmental samples was performed by several laboratories. Thermoluminescent dosimeters were analyzed by Environmental Dosimetry Company (formerly Stanford Associates) of Sterling, MA. Teledyne Brown Engineering, Inc.

of Knoxville, TN performed all the remaining analyses.

3.3 Sample Collection and Analysis Methodology 3.3.1 Direct Radiation Direct gamma radiation is measured using integrating calcium sulfate thermoluminescent dosimeters (TLDs), which provide cumulative measurements of radiation exposure (i.e., total integrated exposures in milli-roentgen, mR) for a given period. The area surrounding the Indian Point site is divided into 16 compass sectors. Each sector has two TLD sample locations. The inner ring is located near the site boundary at approximately 1 mile (1.6 km).

The outer ring is located at approximately 5 miles (8 km) from the site (6.7-8.0 km), see Figures A-1 and A-2. Additional TLD locations include a control location at Roseton (20.7 miles north) and eight locations of special interest. In total, there are 41 TLD sample sites, designated DR-1 through DR-41, with two TLDs placed at each site. TLDs are collected and processed on a quarterly basis. The results are reported as mR per standard quarter (91 days). The data reported is the average of the two TLDs from each sample site.

Plant: Indian Point Energy Center I Year: 2020 I Page 16 of 128 ANNUAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT 3.3.2 Airborne Particulates and Radioiodine Air samples were taken at eight locations varying in distance from 0.28 to 20. 7 miles (0.5 to 33 km) from the plant. These locations represent one control at sampling station 23 (AS) and seven indicator locations. In 2020 the air sampling station 44 Peekskill was moved to 108 Telcom Building. See table B-1C for further explanation. These indicator locations are at sampling stations 4 (A1), 5 (A4), 27, 29, 44, 94 (A2), 95 (A3), and 108. The locations are shown on Figures A-1, A-2, and A-3. The air samples are collected continuously by means of fixed air particulate filters followed by in-line charcoal cartridges. Both filters and cartridges are changed on a weekly basis. The filters are analyzed for gross beta and the cartridge samples for radioiodine. In addition, gamma spectroscopy analysis (GSA) is performed on quarterly composites of the air particulate filters.

3.3.3 Drinking Water Samples of drinking water are collected monthly from the Camp Field Reservoir (3.4 miles NE, sample station 7, sample designation Wb1) and New Croton Reservoir (6.3 miles SE, sample station 8); see Figure A-2 and Figure A-3. Each monthly sample is approximately 4 liters and is analyzed for gross beta and gamma-emitting radionuclides. Monthly samples are composited quarterly and analyzed for tritium.

3.3.4 Groundwater Water Groundwater samples are obtained semi-annually at Lafarge (106). Samples are analyzed for tritium, strontium-90, nickel-63 and by gamma spectroscopy.

3.3.5 Soil Soil samples are collected from two indicator locations (sampling stations 94 and 95), and one control location (23) on an annual basis; see Figure A-3. They are approximately 2 kg in size and consist of about twenty 2-inch deep cores. The soil samples are analyzed by gamma spectroscopy.

3.3.6 Broad Leaf Vegetation Broad Leaf vegetation samples are collected from three locations during the growing season.

The indicator locations are sampling stations 94 (lc2) and 95 (lc1), and the control location is at sampling station 23 (lc3). See Figures A-1 and A-2. The samples are collected monthly, when available, and analyzed by gamma spectroscopy. These samples consist of at least 1 kg of leafy vegetation and are used in the assessment of the food product and milk ingestion pathways.

3.3.7 Hudson River Water Hudson River water sampling is performed continuously at the intake structure (sampling station 9, Wa1) and at a point exterior to the discharge canal where Hudson River water and water from the discharge canal mix (sampling station 10, Wa2); see Figure A-1. In 2020 sampling station 9, Wa1 was relocated upstream to Roseton to serve as a better control. An automatic composite sampler is used to take representative samples. On a weekly basis, accumulated samples are taken from both sample points. These weekly river water samples are composited for monthly gamma spectroscopy analysis and quarterly for tritium analysis.

Plant: Indian Point Energy Center I Year: 2020 I Page 17 of 128 ANNUAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT 3.3.8 Hudson River Bottom Sediment Bottom sediment and benthos are sampled at four locations: three indicator locations (sampling stations 10, 17, and 28) and one control location (84), along the Hudson River, once each spring and summer; see Figure A-3. These samples are obtained using a Peterson grab sampler or similar instrument. The bottom sediment samples are analyzed by gamma spectroscopy.

3.3.9 Hudson River Shoreline Soil Shoreline soil samples are collected at three indicator and two control locations along the Hudson River. The indicator locations are at sampling stations 53 (Wc1), 28, and 17. The control locations are at sampling stations 50 (Wc2) and 84. Figures A-1, A-2, and A-3 show these locations. The samples are gathered at a level above low tide and below high tide and are approximately 2-kg grab samples. These samples are collected at greater than 90 days apart and are analyzed by gamma spectroscopy and for strontium-90.

3.3.10 Hudson River Aquatic Vegetation During the spring and summer, aquatic vegetation samples are collected from the Hudson River at two indicator locations (sampling stations 17 and 28) and one control location (84);

see Figure A-3. Samples of aquatic vegetation are obtained depending on sample availability. These samples are analyzed by gamma spectroscopy.

3.3.11 Fish and Invertebrates Fish and invertebrate samples are obtained from the Hudson River at locations upstream and downstream of the plant discharge. The indicator location (downstream sample point) is designated as sampling station 25 (lb1), and a second sampling station 107 is located further downstream. The control location (upstream) is at sampling station 23 (lb2). See Figures A-1 and A-2. These samples are collected in season or semiannually if they are not seasonal.

The fish and invertebrates sampled are analyzed by gamma spectroscopy as well as for strontium-90 and for nickel-63.

3.3.12 Land Use Census In addition to the sampling outlined in Table A-1, there is an environmental surveillance requirement that an annual land use census be performed. Each year a land use census consisting "of milch animal and residence surveys is conducted during the growing season to determine the current utilization of land within 5 miles (8 km) of the site. These surveys are used to determine whether there are changes in existing conditions that warrant changing the sampling program. The results of the census are discussed in Section 4.12.

For example, the milch animal census is used to identify animals producing milk for human consumption within 5 miles (8 km) of Indian Point. This census consists of visual field surveys of the areas where a high probability of milch animals exists and confirmation through New York State records or with personnel such as feed suppliers who deal with farm animals and dairy associations.

Visual inspections are made of the 5-mile area around the Indian Point Site during routine sample collections and emergency plan equipment inspections in the area throughout the

Plant: Indian Point Energy Center I Year: 2020 I Page 18 of 128 ANNUAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERA TING REPORT year. An extensive land survey is conducted of the 5-mile area in an attempt to identify new residential areas, commercial developments and to identify milch animals in pasture.

A garden census is not required, since the ODCM allows sampling of vegetation in two sectors near the site boundary in lieu of a garden census. The sectors are chosen to be in the pre-dominant wind directions with the highest predicted deposition rates.

3.4 Statistical Methodology There are several statistical calculation methodologies used in evaluating the data from the Indian Point REMP. These methods include determination of Lower Limits of Detection (LLD) and the Minimum Detectable Concentration (MDC), and estimation of the mean and associated propagated error.

3.4.1 Lower Limit of Detection (LLD)

The LLD is the smallest concentration of radioactive material in a sample that will yield a net count above system background, and be detected with 95% probability, with a 5% probability of falsely concluding that a blank observation represents a "real" signal.

For a particular measurement system (which may include radiochemical separation):

2.71 +3.29sb*.J1+(Tb)

LLD= Ts Ts E* V* k* Y* e--<t Where:

LLD=

The lower limit of detection as defined above (as picocurie per unit mass or volume)

Ts =

The sample counting time in minutes Sb =

The standard deviation of the background counting rate or of the counting rate of a blank sample as appropriate (as counts per minute)

Tb=

The background count time in minutes E =

The counting efficiency (as counts per transformation)

V=

The sample size (in units of mass or volume) k =

A constant for the number of transformations per minute per unit of activity (normally, 2.22E+6 dpm per uCi)

Y=

The fractional radiochemical yield (when applicable)

J\\ =

The radioactive decay constant for the particular radionuclide t =

The elapsed time between midpoint of sample collection and time of counting Note: The above LLD formula accounts for differing background and sample count times.

The Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program, REMP, may use an LLD formula that assumes equal background and sample count times, when appropriate.

The constants 2. 71 and 3.29 and the general LLD equation were derived from References 2 and 3.

Plant: Indian Point Energy Center Year: 2020 Page 19 of 128 ANNUAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT The value of Sb used in the calculation of the LLD for a detection system shall be based on the actual observed variance of the background counting rate or of the counting rate of the blank samples (as appropriate) rather than on an unverified theoretically predicted variance.

In calculating the LLD for a radionuclide determined by gamma ray spectrometry, the background shall include the typical contributions of other radionuclides normally present in the samples.

Typical values of E, V, Y, and t shall be used in the calculation.

The background count rate is calculated from the background counts that are determined by a separate background count or in the case of gamma ray spectroscopy, from adjacent channels of the energy band of the gamma ray peak used for the quantitative analysis for that radionuclide.

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

To document the post priori (after the fact) measurement statistics, the MDC is calculated after the measurement using the same equation as above.

To handle the a posteriori problem, a decision level must be defined.

To minimize the number of false positives, a value is not considered positive unless it is greater than the MDC or 3 times the total standard deviation of the post priori measurement, where MDC is the post priori (after the fact) measurement statistic calculated similar to the LLD equation listed above (for Tb= Ts, the term 3.29 Sb* [(1 + (Tb/ Ts ))112] = 4.66 Sb).

The ODCM required lower limits of detection (LLD) for Indian Point sample analyses are presented in Table A-2. These required lower limits of detection are not the same as the lower limits of detection or critical levels actually achieved by the laboratory. The laboratory's lower limits of detection and critical levels must be equal to or lower than the required levels presented in Table A-2.

Table A-3 provides the reporting level for radioactivity in various media. Sample results that exceed these levels and are due to plant operations require that a special report be submitted to the NRC.

3.4.2 Table Statistics The averages shown in the summary table (Table B-2) are the averages of the positive values in accordance with the NRC's Branch Technical Position (BTP) to Regulatory Guide 4.8 (Reference 4). Samples with"<" values are not included in the averages.

It should be noted that this statistic for the mean using only positive values tends to strongly bias the average high, particularly when only a few of the data are measurably positive. The REMP data show few positive values; thus the corresponding means are biased high.

Exceptions to this include direct radiation measured by TLDs and gross beta radioactivity in air, which show positive monitoring results throughout the year.

The historical data tables contain the annual averages of the positive values for each year for 201 O through 2020. The historical averages are calculated using only the positive values presented for 2010 through 2019. The 2020 average values are included in these historic tables for purposes of comparison.

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Zn-65 Sr-90 (f)

Zr-95 Nb-95 1-131 Cs-134 Cs-137 Ba-140 La-140 TABLE A-2 LOWER LIMIT OF DETECTION (LLD) REQUIREMENTS FOR ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLES AIRBORNE FISH FOOD WATER PARTIUCLA TE OR (pCi/kg, MILK PRODUCTS (pCi/L)

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This list does not mean that only these nuclides are to be considered. Other peaks that are identifiable, together with those of the above nuclides, shall also be analyzed and reported in the Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report pursuant to the ODCM.

(b)

Required detection capabilities for thermoluminescent dosimeters used for environmental measurements are given in Regulatory Guide 4.13.

(c)

The LLD is defined as the smallest concentration of radioactive material in a sample that will yield a net count, above system background, that will be detected with 95% probability with only 5% probability of falsely concluding that a blank observation represents a "real" signal.

It should be recognized that the LLD is defined as an ~ priori (before the fact) limit representing the capability of a measurement system and not as an 2 posteriori (after the fact) limit for a particular measurement.

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

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

In such cases, the contributing factors shall be identified and described in the Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report pursuant to the ODCM.

(d)

These LLDs are for drinking water samples. If no drinking water pathway exists, the LLDs may be increased to 3,000 pCi/liter for H-3 and 15 pCi/liter forl-131.

(e)

These required lower limits of detection are associated only with the REMP requirements. The Radiological Ground Water Monitoring Program may involve unique reporting level criteria, independent of the REMP, and defined in station procedures.

(f)

Sr-90 and Ni-63 are included in this table due to their historical presence in ground water and possible migration to the environment.

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H-3 30,000 pCi/L (This is a 40 CFR 141 value)

Sr-90 12 pCi/L 1-131 20 pCi/L These reporting levels are associated only with the REMP requirements. The Radiological Ground Water Monitoring Program may involve unique reporting level criteria, independent of the REMP, and defined in station procedures.

      • Sr-90 and Ni-63 are included in this table due to their historical presence in ground water and possible migration to the environment

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Zn-65 Sr-90 (f)

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GASES (pCi/m3) wet)

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(pCi/kg, wet) 4 0.01 2,000 (d) 15 130 30 260 15 130 15 130 30 100 30 260 1

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Plant: Indian Point Energy Center I Year: 2020 I Page 30 of 128 ANNUAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERA TING REPORT 4.0 INTERPRETATION AND TRENDS OF RESULTS The 2020 Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program (REMP) was conducted in accordance with Indian Point's Offsite Dose Calculation Manual ODCM. The ODCM contains requirements for the number and distribution of sampling locations, the types of samples to be collected, and the types of analyses to be performed for measurement of radioactivity.

The REMP at Indian Point includes measurements of radioactivity levels in the following environmental pathways.

Direct Gamma Radiation Groundwater Broad Leaf Vegetation Bottom Sediment Aquatic Vegetation Airborne Particulates and Radioiodine Drinking Water Soil Hudson River Water Shoreline Soil Fish and Invertebrates An annual land use and milch animal census is also part of the REMP.

To evaluate the contribution of plant operations to environmental radioactivity levels, other man-made and natural sources of environmental radioactivity, as well as the aggregate of past monitoring data, must be considered. It is not merely the detection of a radionuclide, but the evaluation of the location, magnitude, source, and history of its detection that determines its significance. Therefore, we have reported the data collected in 2020 and assessed the significance of the findings.

A summary of the results of the 2020 REMP is presented in Table B-2. This Table lists the mean and range of all positive results obtained for each of the media sampled at ODCM indicator and control locations. Discussions of these results and their evaluations are provided below.

The radionuclides detected in the environment can be grouped into three categories: (1) naturally occurring radionuclides; (2) radionuclides resulting from weapons testing and other non-plant related, anthropogenic sources; and (3) radionuclides that could be related to plant operations.

The environment contains a broad inventory of naturally occurring radionuclides which can be classified as, cosmic ray induced (e.g., Be-7) or geologically derived (e.g., Ra-226 and progeny, Th-228 and progeny, and K-40.) These radionuclides constitute the majority of the background radiation source and thus account for a majority of the annual background dose detected. Since the detected concentrations of these radionuclides were consistent at indicator and control locations, and unrelated to plant operations, their presence is noted only in the data tables and will not be discussed further.

The second group of radionuclides detected in 2020 consists of those resulting from past weapons testing in the earth's atmosphere. The more recent contamination events resulting from the Chernobyl and Fukushima accidents only indicated detectable activity shortly after their occurrences (Reference 5). However, weapons testing in the 1950's and 1960's resulted in a significant atmospheric radionuclide inventory, which, in turn, still contributes to the

Plant: Indian Point Energy Center I Year: 2020 I Page 31 of 128 ANNUAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT concentrations in the ecological systems. Although reduced in frequency, atmospheric weapons testing continued into the 1980's. The resultant radionuclide inventory of some,

radionuclides, although diminishing with time (e.g., through radioactive decay and natural dispersion processes), remains detectable.

In 2020, the detected radionuclides that may be attributable to past atmospheric weapons testing consisted of Cs-137 in several media. The levels detected were consistent with the historical levels of radionuclides resulting from weapons tests as measured in previous years.

The final group of radionuclides detected by the 2020 REMP comprises those that may be attributable to current plant operations. During 2020, Cs-137 and Tritium were the only potentially plant-related radionuclides detected in any environmental samples.

H-3 may be present in the local environment due to either natural occurrence, other man-made sources, or as a result of plant operations. Natural occurrence is very low (on the order of approximately 5 pCi/liter - well below typical detectable levels). The major source of H-3 is typically from above ground nuclear weapons testing, in the range of 50 to 150 pCi/liter).

Other sources include weapons production and industrial uses where levels are highly dependent on the release rates and distance from the source term. One such industrial source is nuclear power plant operation. In 2020, very low levels of H-3 were detected in two river water samples.

Cs-137 is ubiquitous in the environment from atmospheric testing debris and a lesser amount from the Chernobyl accident. In 2020, there were seven detections of Cs-137 in bottom sediment and shoreline soil at indicator locations. Cs-137 was also detected in one soil samples obtained. In all cases, the Cs-137 concentrations, when detected, were consistent with historical values.

Strontium-90 (Sr-90) may also be present in the environment from atmospheric testing debris. Sr-90 was not detected in any of the fish, invertebrate, shoreline soil, or REMP groundwater samples.

1-131 is also produced in fission reactors, but can result from non-plant related anthropogenic sources, e.g., medical administrations, such as has been noted in previous years. 1-131 was not detected in 2020 in aquatic or terrestrial vegetation indicator and control locations.

Co-58 and Co-60 are activation/corrosion products also related to plant operations. They are produced by neutron activation in the reactor core. Co-58 has a much shorter half-life than Co-60. If Co-58 and Co-60 are concurrently detected in environmental samples, then the source of these radionuclides is more likely the result of recent releases. When significant concentrations of Co-60 are detected but no Co-58, there is an increased likelihood that the Co-60 is due to residual Co-60 from past operations. There was no Co-58 or Co-60 detected in the 2020 REMP, although they were observed in historical data.

In the following sections, a summary of the results of the 2020 REMP is presented by sample medium and the significance of any positive findings discussed. As previously mentioned, Table 8-2 provides an annual summary of the following media.

Plant: Indian Point Energy Center I Year: 2020 I Page 32 of 128 ANNUAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERA TING REPORT 4.1 Direct Radiation The environmental TLDs used to measure the direct radiation were TLDs supplied and processed by Environmental Dosimetry Company. In 2020, the TLD program produced a consistent picture of ambient background radiation levels in the vicinity of the Indian Point Station. A summary of the annual TLD data is provided in Table B-2 and all the TLD data are presented in Tables B-3, B-4 and B-5. TLD sample site DR-40 is the control site for the direct radiation (DR) series of measurements.

Table B-3 provides the quarterly and annual average reported doses in mR per standard quarter for each of the direct radiation sample points, DR-1 through DR-41. Table B-4 provides the mean, standard deviation, minimum and maximum values in mR per year for the years 2011 through 2019. The 2020 means are also presented in Table B-4. Table B-5 presents the 2020 TLD data for the inner ring and outer ring of TLDs. The table also provides the sector for each of the DR sample points.

The 2020 mean value for the indicator direct radiation sample points was 14.0 mR per standard quarter - which is consistent with historical values. At those locations where the 2020 mean value was higher than historical means, they are within historical bounds for the respective locations.

The DR sample locations are arranged so that there are two concentric rings of TLDs around the Indian Point site. The inner ring (DR-1 to DR-16) is close to the site boundary. The outer ring (DR-17 to DR-32) has a radius of approximately 5 miles from the three Indian Point units.

The results of the annual totals for these two rings of TLDs are provided in Table B-5. The annual average for the inner ring was 14.0 mR per standard quarter and also average for the outer ring was 14.2 mR per standard quarter. The control location average for 2020 was 15.4 mR per standard quarter.

Table C-1 and Figure C-1 present the 10-year historical averages for the inner and outer rings of TLDs. The 2020 averages are consistent with the historical data. The 2020 and previous years' data show that there is no measurable direct radiation in the environment due to the operation of the Indian Point site.

4.2 Airborne Particulates and Radioiodine The results of the analyses of weekly air particulate filter samples for gross beta activity are presented in Table B-6 and the weekly charcoal cartridge analytical results are presented in Table B-7.

Gross beta activity was found in air particulate samples throughout the year at all indicator and control locations. The average gross beta activity for the nine indicator air sample locations was 0.013 pCi/m3 and the average for the control location was 0.013 pCi/m3. The activities detected were consistent for all locations, with no significant differences in gross beta activity in any sample due to location.

The results of the gamma spectral analyses (GSA) of the quarterly composites of these samples are shown in Table B-8. These quarterly composite air samples indicate that no

Plant: Indian Point Energy Center Year: 2020 Page 33 of 128 ANNUAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT reactor-related radionuclides were detected and that only Be-7, a naturally-occurring radionuclide was present at detectable levels.

The mean annual gross beta concentrations and Cs-137 concentrations in air for the past 10 years are presented in Table C-2. From this table and Figure C-2, it can be seen that the average 2020 gross beta concentration was consistent with historical levels. Cs-137 has not been detected since 1987. This is consistent with the trend of decreasing ambient Cs-137 concentrations in recent years.

From the data, it can be seen that no airborne radioactivity attributable to the operation of Indian Point was detected in 2020.

4.3 Drinking Water Results of the gross beta, tritium and gamma spectroscopy analyses of the monthly drinking water samples are in Table 8-9. Other than Gross Beta activity consistent with historical values, no radioactivity was detected in drinking water samples. This has historically been the case for the radionuclide results for this media. Operation of the Indian Point units had no detectable radiological impact on drinking water.

4.4 Ground Water Data resulting from analysis of the groundwater samples for gamma emitters, tritium analysis, Ni-63 and Sr-90 are given in Table 8-10. No plant related nuclides were noted in the sample.

4.5 Soil Table 8-11 contains the results of the soil samples for 2020. Other than naturally occurring radionuclides, very low levels of Cs-137 were detected in one soil sample consistent with historical results.

4.6 Broad Leaf Vegetation Data from analysis of the 2020 samples are presented in Table 8-12. Table C-6 contains an historical summary and Figure C-6 is an illustration of the broad leaf vegetation analysis results. There were no plant related nuclides detected in the 2020 samples. The detection of low levels of Cs-137 has occurred sporadically at indicator locations at relatively low concentrations for the past ten years, most likely the result of previous atmospheric weapons testing.

4. 7 Hudson River Water Data resulting from analysis of monthly Hudson River water samples for gamma emitters and quarterly composites of H-3 are presented in Tables 8-13.

The only plant related activity detected was H-3; detected at low levels in two indicator samples. The levels are consistent with occasional historical detection of H-3 related to plant operation. Table C-3 shows historical H-3 concentrations at the plant inlet and discharge points. Table C-8 contains a comparison of H-3 detected at the plant discharge (Hudson River Water mixing point) versus calculated quarterly average effluents concentrations. The

Plant: Indian Point Energy Center I Year: 2020 I Page 34 of 128 ANNUAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERA TING REPORT data in table C-8 provides assurance that the REMP is indeed providing verification of the calculated radionuclide concentrations resulting from effluent releases attributable to the site.

4.8 Hudson River Bottom Sediment Table 8-14 contains the results of the analysis of bottom sediment samples for 2020.

Cesium-137 was detected in five of six indicator station samples, and one of two control location samples. Detection of positive levels of Cs-137 in river bottom sediment is not unusual. Cs-137 is often detected in the control location sediments and therefore not likely due to plant releases.

Historical levels of Cs-137 in bottom sediment samples are shown in table C-9 and figure C-

9. This data shows the continued detection of Cs-137 in bottom sediment samples at varying levels, and demonstrates that the levels observed during 2020 sampling are within the range of levels identified in historical samples.

4.9 Hudson River Shoreline Soil Table 8-15 contains the results of the gamma spectroscopic and strontium-90 analyses of the shoreline soil samples. In addition to the naturally occurring radionuclides, Cs-137 was identified in one of the Hudson River shoreline soil samples in 2020.

An historical look at Cs-137 detected in shoreline soil at indicator and control locations can be viewed in Table C-5 and Figure C-5. Cesium-137 has been present in this media, both at indicator and occasionally at the control location, at a consistent level over the past ten years.

Cesium-134 and Cs-137 are both discharged from the plant in similar quantities. The lack of Cs-134 activity is an indication that the primary source of the Cs-137 in the shoreline soil is legacy contamination from weapons fallout.

Strontium-90 (Sr-90) was not detected in any of the six indicator location samples or any of the control location samples.

4.10 Hudson River Aquatic Vegetation Table B-16 results show no plant related radionuclides were detected in any indicator or control aquatic vegetation samples in 2020. This is consistent with historical findings.

4.11 Fish and Invertebrates Table 8-17 contains the results of the analysis of fish and invertebrate samples for 2020.

No plant related radionuclides were detected. This is consistent with historical results which are shown in table and figure C-7.

4.12 Land Use Census A census was performed in the vicinity of Indian Point in 2020. This census consisted of a milch animal and a residence census. Results of this census are presented in Tables 8-18 and 8-19.

Plant: Indian Point Energy Center Year: 2020 Page 35 of 128 ANNUAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERA TING REPORT The results of the 2020 census were generally same as the 2019 census results. Although in 2019, the presence of goats was noted on a property located less than 5.0 miles of IPEC, discussions with the owner of the property indicated that the goats did not produce milk for human consumption. Similar to 2019, it was noted in 2020 that no animals were producing milk for human consumption at this location or any other location within 5 miles to IPEC.

However, discussions with the owner for the 2020 land use surveys confirmed that the goats did not produce milk for human consumption and are therefore not milch animals.

The 2020 land use census indicated there were no new residences that were closer in proximity to IPEC.

The ODCM allows the sampling of broad leaf vegetation in two sectors at the site boundary in lieu of performing a garden census. Analysis results for these two sectors are discussed in Section 4.6 and presented in Table B-12, Table C-6 and Figure C-6.

4.13 Conclusion The Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program is conducted each year to determine the radiological impact of Indian Point operations on the environment. The preceding discussions of the results of the 2020 REMP reveal that operations at the station did not result in an impact on the environment.

The 2020 REMP results demonstrate the relative contributions of different radionuclide sources, both natural and anthropogenic, to the environmental concentrations. The results indicate that the fallout from previous atmospheric weapons testing continues to contribute to detection of Cs-137 in some environmental samples. There are infrequent detections of plant related activity in the environs; however, the radiological levels are very low and are significantly less than those from natural background and other anthropogenic sources.

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SUMMARY

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SUMMARY

5.1 2020 Annual Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program Summary The results of the 2020 radiological environmental sampling program are presented in Tables B-2 through B-17. Table B-2 is a summary table of the sample results for 2020.

The format of this summary table conforms to the reporting requirements of the ODCM, NRC Regulatory Guide 4.8, and NRC Branch Technical Position to Regulatory Guide 4.8 (Reference 4).

In addition, the data obtained from the analysis of samples are provided in Tables B-3 through B-17.

REMP samples were analyzed by various counting methods as appropriate.

The methods are; gross beta, gamma spectroscopy analysis, liquid scintillation, radiochemical analysis, and TLD processing. Gamma spectroscopy analysis was performed for gamma emitting nuclides, including the following: Be-7, K-40, Mn-54, Co-58, Co-60, Fe-59, Zn-65, Zr-95, Nb-95, Ru-103, Ru-106, 1-131, Cs-134, Cs-137, Ba/La-140, Ce-141, Ce-144, Ra-226 and Ac/Th-228. Radiochemical analyses were performed for H-3, Ni-63, Sr-90 and 1-131 for specific media and locations as required in the ODCM.

5.2 Land Use Census In accordance with Sections IP2-D3.5.2 and IP3-2.8 of the ODCM, a land use census was conducted to identify the nearest milch animal and the nearest residence. The results of the milch animal and land use census are presented in Tables B-18 and B-19, respectively. In lieu of identifying and sampling the nearest garden of greater than 50 m2, at least three kinds of broad leaf vegetation were sampled near the site boundary in two sectors and at a designated control location (results are presented in Table B-12).

5.3 Sampling Deviations During 2020, environmental sampling was performed for 10 unique media types addressed in the ODCM and for direct radiation. A total of 1183 samples of 1187 scheduled were obtained. Of the scheduled samples, 99.6% were collected and analyzed for the program. Sampling deviations are summarized in Table B-1.

Discussions of the reasons for the deviations are provided in Table B-1 a for the air samples, Table B-1b for other media, and Table B-1c for changes to the REMP program. Analytical deviations noted in Table B-6 and B-7 due to insufficient sample volumes as noted in Table B-1a.

5.4 Analytical Deviations No analytical deviations were found in 2020.

5.5 Special Reports No special reports were required under the REMP.

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  • TOTAL NUMBER OF SAMPLES COLLECTED =

164 428 428 N/A 24 2

3 45 34 10 8

6 35 1187

  • Samples not collected or unable to be analyzed.

1 0

0 N/A 0

1 0

0 0

0 0

2 0

4 1183

    • Several sample types require more than one analysis 99%

100%

100%

N/A 100%

50%

100%

100%

100%

100%

100%

67%

100%

99.6%

163 461 428 N/A 56 4

3 45 46 20 8

4 105 1343 See Table B-1b N/A N/A See Table 8-1 b N/A See Table B-1b NIA N/A N/A N/A N/A See Table 8-1 b N/A

Plant: Indian Point Energy Center I Year: 2020 l Page 39 of 128 ANNUAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT 95 Met Tower 95 Met Tower 04 Algonquin 04 Algonquin 23 Roseton 23 Roseton TABLE B-1a 2020 Air Sampling Deviations Air sampler lost 136 hours0.00157 days <br />0.0378 hours <br />2.248677e-4 weeks <br />5.1748e-5 months <br /> of run time due to a power outage from 8/10/2020 Tropical Storm Isaias. CR-IP3-2020-01928 (also see CR-IP3-2020-01849 & 01857) 811712020 Air sampler lost 172 hours0.00199 days <br />0.0478 hours <br />2.843915e-4 weeks <br />6.5446e-5 months <br /> of run time due to a power outage from Tropical Storm Isaias. CR-IP3-2020-02004 813112020 Air sampler lost 169 hours0.00196 days <br />0.0469 hours <br />2.794312e-4 weeks <br />6.43045e-5 months <br /> of run time due to a tripped GFCI. CR-I P3-2020-02140 9/9/2020 Air sampler lost 94 hours0.00109 days <br />0.0261 hours <br />1.554233e-4 weeks <br />3.5767e-5 months <br /> of run time due to a defective GFCI. CR-IP3-2020-02272 1113012020 Air sampler lost 95.5 hours5.787037e-5 days <br />0.00139 hours <br />8.267196e-6 weeks <br />1.9025e-6 months <br /> of run time due to a defective GFCI. CR-I P3-2020-03054 121712020 Air sampler lost 28 hours3.240741e-4 days <br />0.00778 hours <br />4.62963e-5 weeks <br />1.0654e-5 months <br /> of run time due to a defective GFCI &

Hour-meter. CR-IP3-2020-03125 TABLE B-1b 2020 Other Media Deviations 09 Hudson River Intake 112212020 Sample line and bucket found frozen due to no power. Grab sample was collected. CR-IP2-2020-00323.

09 Hudson River Intake 311012020 Sample was not able to be obtained due to loss of power.

Grab sample was collected. CR-IP2-2020-00836 09 Hudson River Intake 1212312020 Sample was not able to be obtained due to loss of power.

Grab sample was collected. IP2-2020-02093 20 Cortlandt Yacht Club 1/13/2021 During collection of 4 Quarter REMP TLDs it was discovered that the TLD was missing from the Cortlandt Yacht Club location. Technician searched the area but did not find it. TLD was replaced. CR-IP2-2021-00017

Plant: Indian Point Energy Center I Year: 2020 I Page 40 of 128 ANNUAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERA TING REPORT Precipitation - IPEC #44 and # 23 - discontinued Airborne - IPEC #44 Peekskill replaced by IPEC #108 Telecom Building Hudson River Water -

IPEC #9 (Wa1) Plant Inlet (Hudson River Intake) replaced by Roseton Groundwater - IPEC

  1. 106 (GW) -

discontinued TABLE B-1c 2020 Changes to the REMP Program 1/1/2020 4/6/2020 10/30/2020 10/30/2020 This media is not required by the ODCM and not listed in NUREG 1301. Routine sampling/analysis was not very useful. Therefore, it was decided to eliminate it.

Location # 44 has been subject to some vandalism and ownership of the property is of concern. Therefore, it was decided that location

  1. 108 would be an appropriate replacement. Both these locations are extra locations, not required per the ODCM. Concurrent sampling for several weeks (3/30/20- 6/22/20) was performed at these locations.

Plant Inlet water samples can be affected by the IPEC liquid discharges. The ODCM was revised (Rev. 5) with a location that better meets the criteria for a Control Location. Ten months of concurrent sampling was performed for these locations.

The ODCM was revised (Rev. 5) to delete this location.

Groundwater flow from IPEC has been verified to not be towards this location. IPEC maintains a detailed on-site Groundwater Monitoring Program which continues to verify the groundwater plume direction. Results of this onsite program are listed in the annual Radioactive Effluent Release Re ort.

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Direct Radiation (mR/Standard Quarter)

Air Particulate (pCi/m3)

Air Iodine (pCi/m3)

Air Particulate (10-3 pCi/m3)

Rainwater*

(pCi/L)

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INDIAN POINT ENERGY CENTER - 2020 Dockets50-003, 50-247 & 50-286 Indicator Analysis Total LLD*

Locations Location with Highest Mean Type Number Mean**

Location I Distance I Mean**

(Range)

Number Direction (Range)

TLD-Quarterly 163 14.0 (159/159)

DR-31 4.65 Mi.

16.3 (4/4)

(10.5/17.0)

NW (15.2/17.0)

Gr-B 428 0.01

.013 (374/376) 108 0.36 Mi.

.013 (39/39)

(.005/.032)

ESE

(.006/.031)

GAMMA 1-131 428 0.07

<LLD GAMMA 33 Be-7 NA 112.5 (29/29) 4 0.28 Mi.

119(4/4)

(81.6/163.8)

SW (90.2/163.8)

K-40 NA

<LLD Cs-134 0.05

<LLD Cs-137 0.06

<LLD Th-228 NA

<LLD H-3 0

200 NA GAMMA 0

Co-60 15 NA Cs-134 15 NA Cs-137 18 NA

  • Rainwater collection was discontinued in 2019.

Drinking Water Gr-B 24 4

3.09 (15/24) 07 3.4 Mi.

3.35 (5/12)

(pCi/L)

(2.14/4.07)

NE (2.97/4.07)

H-3 8

200

<LLD GAMMA 24 Mn-54 15

<LLD Co-58 15

<LLD Fe-59 30

<LLD Control Locations Mean**

(Range) 15.4 (4/4)

(14.7/16.2)

.013 (52/52)

(.006/.028)

<LLD 104.8 (4/4)

(85.1/121.8)

<LLD

<LLD

<LLD

<LLD NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Non-Routine Reported Measurements 0

0 0

0 0

0 0

0 0

0 0

0 0

0 0

0 0

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Drinking Water (cont'd)

(pCi/L)

Groundwater (pCi/L)

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Locations Location with Highest Mean Type Number Mean**

Location I Distance I Mean**

(Range)

Number Direction (Range)

Co-60 15

<LLD Zn-65 30

<LLD Nb-95 15

<LLD Zr-95 30

<LLD 1-131 15

<LLD Cs-134 15

<LLD Cs-137 18

<LLD Ba-140 60

<LLD La-140 15

<LLD H-3 200

<LLD Ni-63 30

<LLD Sr-90

<LLD GAMMA Mn-54 15

<LLD CO-58 15

<LLD Fe-59 30

<LLD Co-60 15

<LLD Zn-65 30

<LLD Nb-95 15

<LLD Control Locations Mean**

(Range)

NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Non-Routine Reported Measurements 0

0 0

0 0

0 0

0 0

0 0

0 0

0 0

0 0

0

Medium or Pathway Sampled (Units)

Groundwater (cont'd)

(pCi/L)

Soil (pCi/kg dry)

Broad leaf Vegetation (pCi/kg wet)

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INDIAN POINT ENERGY CENTER - 2020 Dockets50-003, 50-247 & 50-286 Indicator Analysis Total LLD*

Locations Location with Highest Mean Type Number Mean**

Location I Distance I Mean**

(Range)

Number Direction (Range)

Zr-95 30

<LLD 1-131 15

<LLD Cs-134 15

<LLD Cs-137 18

<LLD Ba-140 60

<LLD La-140 15

<LLD GAMMA 3

Be-7 NA

<LLD K-40 NA 11231 (2/2) 23 20.7 Mi.

15520 (1/1)

(9632112830)

N Co-60 NA

<LLD Cs-134 150

<LLD Cs-137 180 106.8 (112) 94 0.39 Mi.

106.8 (111) s Ra-226 NA

<LLD 23 20.7 Mi.

2632 (111)

N Th-228 NA 538.1 (212) 23 20.7Mi.

930.7 (111)

(508.1/568.1)

N GAMMA 45 Be-7 NA 1758.3 (27130) 94 0.39 Mi.

1901.7 (13115)

(508.3/2948) s (1079/2948)

K-40 NA 5131.8 (30/30) 95 0.46 Mi.

5250.7 (15115)

(1762/8846)

SSW (2597/8177)

Co-60 NA

<LLD 1-131 60

<LLD Cs-134 60

<LLD Control Locations Mean**

(Range)

NA NA NA NA NA NA

<LLD 15520 (1/1)

<LLD

<LLD

<LLD 2632 (111) 930.7 (111) 1102.7 (14115)

(443.4/1936) 4288.8 (15115)

(2073/6550)

<LLD

<LLD

<LLD Non-Routine Reported Measurements 0

0 0

0 0

0 0

0 0

0 0

0 0

0 0

0 0

0

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(pCi/kgwet)

River Water (pCi/L)

Bottom Sediment (pCi/kg dry)

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INDIAN POINT ENERGY CENTER - 2020 Dockets50-003, 50-247 & 50-286 Indicator Analysis Total LLD*

Locations Location with Highest Mean Type Number Mean**

Location I Distance I Mean**

(Range)

Number Direction (Range)

Cs-137 80

<LLD Th-228 NA

<LLD H-3 12 200 288 (2/4) 10 0.3 Mi.

288 (2/4)

(229/347)

WSW (229/347)

GAMMA 34 Mn-54 15

<LLD Co-58 15

<LLD Fe-59 30

<LLD Co-60 15

<LLD Zn-65 30

<LLD Nb-95 15

<LLD Zr-95 30

<LLD Cs-134 15

<LLD 1-131 15

<LLD Cs-137 18

<LLD Ba-140 60

<LLD La-140 15

<LLD Th-228 NA

<LLD GAMMA 8

K-40 NA 16288.3 (6/6) 84 10.88 Mi.

20445 (2/2)

(13420/19800)

N (19850/21040)

Co-60 NA

<LLD Control Locations Mean**

(Range)

<LLD

<LLD

<LLD

<LLD

<LLD

<LLD

<LLD

<LLD

<LLD

<LLD

<LLD

<LLD

<LLD

<LLD

<LLD

<LLD 20445 (2/2)

(19850/21040)

<LLD Non-Routine Reported Measurements 0

0 0

0 0

0 0

0 0

0 0

0 0

0 0

0 0

0

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Bottom Sediment (cont'd)

(pCi/kg dry)

Shoreline Soil (pCi/kg dry)

Aquatic Vegetation (pCi/kg wet)

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Locations Location with Highest Mean Type Number Mean**

Location I Distance I Mean**

(Range)

Number Direction (Range)

Cs-134 150

<LLD Cs-137 180 167 (5/6) 84 10.88 Mi.

206.9 (1/2)

(85.5/210.7)

N Ra-226 NA

<LLD Th-228 NA 729.6 (6/6) 84 10.88 Mi.

1196 (2/2)

(330.3/1184)

N (1098/1294)

Sr-90 10 5000

<LLD GAMMA 10 K-40 NA 11397 (6/6) 84 10.88Mi.

30555 (2/2)

(8787 /15530)

N (29000/32110)

Cs-134 150

<LLD Cs-137 180 96.5 (1/6) 17 1.5Mi.

96.5 (1/2)

SSW Ra-226 NA

<LLD 50 4.48 Mi.

3306 (1/2)

NNW Ac-228 NA 511.8 (2/6) 84 10.88 Mi.

607.8 (1/2)

(498.9-524.6)

N Th-228 NA 317.2 (5/6) 84 10.88 Mi.

665.3 (2/2)

(171.2/431.2)

N (582.8/747.7)

GAMMA 4

Be-7 NA 561.4 (1/3) 17 1.5Mi.

561.4 (1/2)

SSW K-40 NA 2737. 7 (3/3) 84 10.88 Mi.

3234 (1/1)

(2405/3167)

N Co-60 NA

<LLD 1-131 60

<LLD Cs-134 60

<LLD Cs-137 80

<LLD Ra-226 NA

<LLD Ac-228 NA

<LLD Control Locations Mean**

(Range)

<LLD 206.9 (1/2)

<LLD 1196 (2/2)

(1098/1294)

<LLD 21448 (4/4)

(11650/32110)

<LLD

<LLD 3306 (1/4) 597.8 (2/4)

(587.8/607.8) 620.3 (4/4)

(520.6/747.7)

<LLD 3234 (1/1)

NA NA NA NA NA

<LLD Non-Routine Reported Measurements 0

0 0

0 0

0 0

0 0

0 0

0 0

0 0

0 0

0 0

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Aquatic Vegetation (cont'd)

(pCi/kg wet)

Fish (pCi/kg wet)

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Type Number Th-228 NA Ni-63 35 100 Sr-90 35 5

GAMMA 35 K-40 NA Mn-54 130 Co-58 130 Fe-59 260 Co-60 130 Zn-65 260 Cs-134 130 Cs-137 150 Th-228 NA Environment Samples 1183 Analysis 1343 Dockets50-003, 50-247 & 50-286 Indicator Locations Location with Highest Mean Mean""*

Location I Distance I Mean**

(Range)

Number Direction (Range) 143.1 (1/2) 17 1.5Mi.

143.1 (1/2)

SSW

<LLD

<LLD 2484 (22/22) 23 20.7Mi.

2577 (13/13)

(1568/3322)

N (1366/3464)

<LLD

<LLD

<LLD

<LLD

<LLD

<LLD

<LLD

<LLD

  • LLD IS THE LOWER LIMIT OF DETECTION
    • THE MEAN VALUES ARE CALCULATED USING THE POSITIVE VALUES Control Locations Mean**

(Range)

<LLD

<LLD

<LLD 2577 (13/13)

(1366/3464)

<LLD

<LLD

<LLD

<LLD

<LLD

<LLD

<LLD

<LLD Non-Routine Reported Measurements 0

0 0

0 0

0 0

0 0

0 0

0

\\

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-DIRECT RADIATION, QUARTERLY DATA-2020 mR/Quarter +/- 1 sigma Sample Station First Quarter Second Quarter Third Quarter Fourth Quarter Annual Annual Nuclide Number 01/01-03/31 04/01-06/30 07/01-09/30 10/01-01/01 Average Total TLD DR-01 14.5 +/- 0.7 14.7 +/- 0.9 16.6 +/- 0.9 15.8 +/- 1.2 15.4 +/- 1.0 61.6 DR-02 14.1 +/- 0.8 15.0 +/- 0.7 15.5 +/- 0.9 14.4 +/- 0.8 14.7 +/- 0.6 59.0 DR-03 12.7 +/- 0.8 12.2 +/- 0.7 13.2 +/- 0.8 12.8 +/- 0.8 12.7 +/- 0.4 50.9 DR-04 13.0 +/- 0.6 13.2 +/- 0.5 14.4 +/- 0.8 13.0 +/- 0.9 13.4 +/- 0.7 53.7 DR-05 13.1 +/- 0.6 13.8 +/- 0.7 14.6 +/- 0.9 13.7 +/- 0.9 13.8 +/- 0.6 55.3 DR-06 13.9 +/- 0.7 14.2 +/- 0.5 15.5 +/- 1.2 14.0 +/- 1.0 14.4 +/- 0.7 57.6 DR-07 15.7 +/- 0.7 15.7 +/- 0.7 16.9 +/- 1.4 15.0 +/- 0.9 15.8 +/- 0.8 63.3 DR-08 12.0 +/- 0.6 12.7 +/- 0.9 12.7 +/- 0.6 12.1 +/- 0.7 12.4 +/- 0.4 49.5 DR-09 13.5 +/- 0.7 13.9 +/- 0.6 14.4 +/- 0.9 13.8 +/- 0.9 13.9 +/- 0.4 55.7 DR-10 13.7 +/- 0.7 14.1 +/- 0.8 14.2 +/- 0.6 13.4 +/- 0.8 13.8 +/- 0.4 55.4 DR-11 10.5 +/- 0.8 10.8 +/- 0.6 11.3 +/- 0.6 11.0 +/- 0.7 10.9 +/- 0.4 43.7 DR-12 14.8 +/- 0.8 16.1 +/- 1.0 15.9 +/- 0.8 15.4 +/- 0.8 15.6 +/- 0.6 62.2 DR-13 15.8 +/- 0.7 16.2 +/- ci.5 16.3 +/- 0.7 15.7 +/- 1.1 16.0 +/- 0.3 64.0 DR-14 12.1 +/- 0.7 13.5 +/- 0.8 13.2 +/- 0.9 13.0 +/- 0.7 13.0 +/- 0.6 51,8 DR-15 11.9 +/- 0.6 13.6 +/- 0.8 13.1 +/- 0.6 13.5 +/- 0.7 13.0 +/- 0.8 52.1 DR-16 13.9 +/- 0.8 15.0 +/- 1.0 15.1 +/- 1.0 14.8 +/- 0.8 14.7 +/- 0.6 58.7 DR-17 13.1 +/- 0.9 14.7 +/- 0.8 14.5 +/- 1.0 14.7 +/- 1.2 14.2 +/- 0.7 56.9 DR-18 14.0 +/- 0.6 14.5 +/- 0.5 15.5 +/- 0.7 14.3 +/- 0.9 14.6 +/- 0.6 58.2 DR-19 14.3 +/- 0.7 15.1 +/- 0.9 15.5 +/- 0.6 14.3 +/- 0.9 14.8 +/- 0.6 59.3 DR-20 13.8 +/- 0.6 14.2 +/- 0.7 15.0 +/- 0.9 13.7 +/- 0.8 14.2 +/- 0.6 56.6 DR-21 14.0 +/- 0.7 14.6 +/- 0.8 15.4 +/- 0.9 13.9 +/- 0.7 14.5 +/- 0.7 57.9 DR-22 10.9 +/- 0.8 11.7 +/- 0.4 11.8 +/- 0.5 10.9 +/- 0.6 11.3 +/- 0.5 45.3 DR-23 13.8 +/- 0.6 14.6 +/- 0.5 14.6 +/- 0.7 13.7 +/- 0.7 14.2 +/- 0.5 56.8 DR-24 13.9 +/- 0.7 15.4 +/- 0.7 15.3 +/- 0.8 14.4 +/- 1.0 14.8 +/- 0.7 59.1 DR-25 10.8 +/- 0.7 12.7 +/- 0.6 12.3 +/- 0.7 12.0 +/- 0.8 11.9 +/- 0.8 47.8 DR-26 12.5 +/- 0.7 14.7 +/- 0.5 13.8 +/- 0.6 13.6 +/- 0.9 13.7 +/- 0.9 54.6 DR-27 12.4 +/- 0.7 13.8 +/- 0.8 13.7 +/- 0.8 13.7 +/- 0.9 13.4 +/- 0.7 53.6 DR-28 14.6 +/- 1.1 16.4 +/- 1.0 16.0 +/- 0.8 15.2 +/- 0.8 15.5 +/- 0.8 62.2 DR-29 12.9 +/- 0.9 14.7 +/- 0.7 14.6 +/- 0.6 14.3 +/- 1.2 14.1 +/- 0.8 56.4 DR-30 13.2 +/- 0.5 14.6 +/- 0.9 14.7 +/- 0.8 14.2 +/- 0.8 14.1 +/- 0.7 56.5 DR-31 15.2 +/- 0.6 16.8 +/- 0.8 17.0 +/- 0.8 16.4 +/- 0.8 16.3 +/- 0.8 65.3 DR-32 15.1 +/- 0.9 15.9 +/- 1.0 16.2 +/- 0.7 16.2 +/- 1.2 15.8 +/- 0.5 63.3 DR-33 12.9 +/- 0.6 13.7 +/- 0.8 14.3 +/- 0.9 12.9 +/- 0.9 13.5 +/- 0.7 53.8 DR-34 12.6 +/- 0.6 13.8 +/- 0.5 13.7 +/- 0.7 13.0 +/- 0.8 13.3 +/- 0.6 53.2 DR-35 12.8 +/- 0.7 13.7 +/- 0.8 14.1 +/- 0.6 13.3 +/- 0.8 13.5 +/- 0.5 53.9 DR-36 13.8 +/- 0.6 14.7 +/- 1.0 14.9 +/- 0.8 14.2 +/- 0.7 14.4 +/- 0.5 57.6 DR-37 13.2 +/- 0.6 14.1 +/- 0.5 15.4 +/- 0.6 13.1 +/- 0.9 14.0 +/- 1.1 55.8 DR-38 12.0 +/- 0.5 13.3 +/- 0.7 13.2 +/- 0.6 (a) 12.8 +/- 0.7 38.5 DR-39 14.1 +/- 0.6 15.1 +/- 0.7 15.5 +/- 0.8 14.5 +/- 0.8 14.8 +/- 0.6 59.3 DR-40*

14.7 +/- 0.8 15.5 +/- 0.7 16.2 +/- 0.8 15.1 +/- 0.8 15.4 +/- 0.6 61.5 DR-41 12.8 +/- 0.9 13.8 +/- 1.0 14.4 +/- 0.9 12.6 +/- 0.9 13.4 +/- 0.9 53.6 AVERAGE 13.3 + 1.2 14.3 + 1.2 14.6 + 1.3 13.9 + 1.2 14.0 +/- 1.2 55.7 (Indicator Locations)

  • Control location (a) Refer deviation table B-1b

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(2011-2019)

(2011-2019)

(2011-2019)

Total DR-01 61.6 3.3 55.6 65.6 61.6 DR-02 58.0 1.7 55.9 60.4 59.0 DR-03 46.3 4.8 35.0 50.8 50.9 DR-04 53.2 1.0 52.1 54.8 53.7 DR-05 54.7 1.6 53.3 58.2 55.3 DR-06 56.0 1.3 54.7 58.0 57.6 DR-07 62.5 1.4 60.7 64.6 63.3 DR-08 47.1 1.4 45.1 48.9 49.5 DR-09 53.0 2.0 50.0 55.8 55.7 DR-10 57.0 4.7 53.0 67.7 55.4 DR-11 43.2 1.1 41.4 44.6 43.7 DR-12 60.4 4.5 49.2 64.8 62.2 DR-13 64.9 1.9 62.3 67.6 64.0 DR-14 52.2 1.3 50.5 54.0 51.8 DR-15 52.2 1.3 50.3 53.8 52.1 DR-16 57.4 1.6 55.1 59.3 58.7 DR-17 57.8 1.7 55.6 60.1 56.9 DR-18 56.2 1.2 54.4 57.8 58.2 DR-19 58.3 1.5 55.9 60.4 59.3 DR-20 55.4 1.2 53.4 57.5 56.6 DR-21 54.8 2.3 51.9 58.4 57.9 DR-22 45.0 1.7 42.6 47.7 45.3 DR-23 55.5 1.3 53.6 57.4 56.8 DR-24 58.2 1.6 55.8 60.2 59.1 DR-25 48.5 1.5 45.7 50.5 47.8 DR-26 55.3 1.4 53.0 57.4 54.6 DR-27 54.1 1.7 51.5 56.5 53.6 DR-28 71.2 11.2 51.3 80.6 62.2 DR-29 56.3 1.2 54.8 58.3 56.4 DR-30 57.6 2.1 54.7 61.9 56.5 DR-31 64.8 1.9 61.5 67.4 65.3 DR-32 53.8 4.1 48.7 63.3 63.3 DR-33 53.8 1.2 52.3 55.6 53.8 DR-34 52.4 1.8 50.2 55.0 53.2 DR-35 52.6 2.7 49.9 56.3 53.9 DR-36 57.9 1.5 55.9 60.2 57.6 DR-37 54.7 1.2 53.3 56.8 55.8 DR-38 48.7 1.6 46.6 50.9 38.5 DR-39 57.9 2.0 54.8 60.9 59.3 DR-40*

57.8 4.3 49.3 62.4 61.5 DR-41 51.8 1.6 49.7 53.9 53.6 AVERAGE 55.3 55.8 (Indicator Locations)

  • Control location

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Year: 2020 I Page 49 of 128 Inner Ring ID DR-01 DR-02 DR-03 DR-04 DR-05 DR-06 DR-07 DR-08 DR-09 DR-10 DR-11 DR-12 DR-13 DR-14 DR-15 DR-16 Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report INDIAN POINT ENERGY CENTER TABLE B-5 DIRECT RADIATION, INNER AND OUTER RINGS - 2020 (mR per Year)

Outer Ring Sector Inner Ring ID Annual Total DR-17 N

61.59 DR-18 NNE 58.96 DR-19 NE 50.89 DR-20 ENE 53.69 DR-21 E

55.26 DR-22 ESE 57.63 DR-23 SE 63.25 DR-24 SSE 49.45 DR-25 s

55.66 DR-26 SSW 55.35 DR-27 SW 43.66 DR-28 WSW 62.20 DR-29 w

64.03 DR-30 WNW 51.80 DR-31 NW 52.11 DR-32 NNW 58.72 Average 55.89 Outer Ring Annual Total 56.91 58.24 59.26 56.61 57.93 45.33 56.77 59.12 47.77 54.64 53.57 62.17 56.35 56.53 65.27 63.34 56.86

PERIOD Algonquin ENDING 4

01/06/20 0.007 +/- 0.002 01/14/20 0.010 +/- 0.002 01/22/20 0.015 +/- 0.002 01/28/20 0.010 +/- 0.002 02/03120 0.010 +/- 0.002 02110120 0.010 +/- 0.002 02/18120 0.012 +/- 0.002 02/24120 0.019 +/- 0.003 03/02/20 0.016 +/- 0.003 03/09/20 0.013 +/- 0.002 03116/20 0.010 +/- 0.002 03124120

0. 10 +/- 0.002 03130120 0.008 +/- 0.002 04106120 0.006 +/- 0.002 04114120 0.014 +/- 0.002 04/20/20 0.013 +/- 0.003 04127/20 0.011 +/- 0.002 05104/20 0.009 +/- 0.002 05/11120 0.008 +/- 0.002 05118/20 0.011 +/- 0.003 05127120 0.008 +/- 0.002 06/02120 0.007 +/- 0.002 06/08/20 0.016 +/- 0.003 06115120 0.010 +/- 0.002 06122/20 0.010 +/- 0.002 06/29/20 0.016 +/- 0.002
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27 29 44 94 95 108 0.009 +/- 0.002 0.009 +/- 0.002 0.008 +/- 0.002 0.008 +/- 0.002 0.009 +/- 0.002 0.008 +/- 0.002 0.008 +/- 0.002 (b) 0.012 +/- 0.002 0.011 +/- 0.002 0.009 +/- 0.002 0.011 +/- 0.002 0.011 +/- 0.002 0.010 +/- 0.002 0.012 +/- 0.002 (b) 0.013 +/- 0.002 0.014 +/- 0.002 0.014 +/- 0.002 0.016 +/- 0.002 0.014 +/- 0.002 0.014 +/- 0.002

0. 15 +/- 0.002 (b) 0.012 +/- 0.003 0.013 +/- 0.003 0.011 +/- 0.002
0. 15 +/- 0.003 0.013 +/- 0.002 0.011 +/- 0.002 0.014 +/- 0.003 (b) 0.009 +/- 0.002 0.010 +/- 0.002 0.010 +/- 0.002 0.008 +/- 0.002 0.009 +/- 0.002 0.009 +/- 0.002 0.009 +/- 0.002 (b) 0.011 +/- 0.002 0.012 +/- 0.002 0.012 +/- 0.002 0.012 +/- 0.002 0.012 +/- 0.002 0.009 +/- 0.002 0.011 +/- 0.002 (b)
0. 15 +/- 0.002 0.011 +/- 0.002 0.014 +/- 0.002 0.012 +/- 0.002 0.014 +/- 0.002 0.014 +/- 0.002 0.012 +/- 0.002 (b) 0.018 +/- 0.003 0.019 +/- 0.003
0. 18 +/- 0.003
0. 18 +/- 0.003
0. 16 +/- 0.003 0.017 +/- 0.003
0. 15 +/- 0.003 (b) 0.15 +/- 0.003 0.017 +/- 0.003 0.15 +/- 0.003 0.014 +/- 0.003
0. 18 +/- 0.003
0. 15 +/- 0.002 0.012 +/- 0.002 (b) 0.013 +/- 0.002 0.012 +/- 0.002 0.014 +/- 0.002 0.011 +/- 0.002
0. 15 +/- 0.003 0.013 +/- 0.002 0.012 +/- 0.002 (b) 0.013 +/- 0.002 0.011 +/- 0.002 0.012 +/- 0.002 0.013 +/- 0.002 0.011 +/- 0.002 0.011 +/- 0.002 0.012 +/- 0.002 (b) 0.009 +/- 0.002 0.009 +/- 0.002 0.011 +/- 0.002 0.012 +/- 0.002 0.011 +/- 0.002 0.009 +/- 0.002 0.011 +/- 0.002 (b) 0.009 +/- 0.002 0.009 +/- 0.002 0.008 +/- 0.002 0.007 +/- 0.002 0.007 +/- 0.002 0.007 +/- 0.002 0.009 +/- 0.002 (b) 0.006 +/- 0.002 0.007 +/- 0.002 0.006 +/- 0.002 0.006 +/- 0.002 0.005 +/- 0.002 0.007 +/- 0.002 0.006 +/- 0.002 0.006 +/- 0.002 0.013 +/- 0.002 0.013 +/- 0.002 0.014 +/- 0.003 0.014 +/- 0.002 0.013 +/- 0.002 0.016 +/- 0.002 0.013 +/- 0.002 0.013 +/- 0.002 0.010 +/- 0.003 0.011 +/- 0.002 0.013 +/- 0.003 0.012 +/- 0.002 0.011 +/- 0.002
0. 12 +/- 0.003 0.011 +/- 0.002 0.008 +/- 0.002 0.011 +/- 0.002 0.013 +/- 0.002 0.013 +/- 0.003 0.011 +/- 0.002 0.011 +/- 0.002 0.014 +/- 0.002 0.014 +/- 0.003 0.010 +/- 0.002 0.010 +/- 0.002 0.010 +/- 0.002
0. 10 +/- 0.002 0.010 +/- 0.002 0.010 +/- 0.002 0.010 +/- 0.002 0.009 +/- 0.002 0.010 +/- 0.002 0.009 +/- 0.002 0.010 +/- 0.002
0. 10 +/- 0.002 0.009 +/- 0.002 0.011 +/- 0.002 0.008 +/- 0.002 0.009 +/- 0.002 0.009 +/- 0.002 0.012 +/- 0.002 0.011 +/- 0.002 0.010 +/- 0.002 0.010 +/- 0.002 0.011 +/- 0.002 0.011 +/- 0.002 0.012 +/- 0.002 0.013 +/- 0.002 0.007 +/- 0.002 0.007 +/- 0.002 0.007 +/- 0.002 0.007 +/- 0.002 0.008 +/- 0.002 0.008 +/- 0.002 0.008 +/- 0.002 0.009 +/- 0.002 0.008 +/- 0.002 0.006 +/- 0.002 0.008 +/- 0.002 0.008 +/- 0.002 0.006 +/- 0.002 0.008 +/- 0.002 0.008 +/- 0.002 0.009 +/- 0.002 0.014 +/- 0.003 0.016 +/- 0.003 0.014 +/- 0.003 0.015 +/- 0.002 0.014 +/- 0.002 0.014 +/- 0.003 0.014 +/- 0.003 0.013 +/- 0.003 0.010 +/- 0.002 0.009 +/- 0.002 0.010 +/- 0.002 0.010 +/- 0.002 0.011 +/- 0.002 0.012 +/- 0.002 0.010 +/- 0.002 0.009 +/- 0.002 0.011 +/- 0.002 0.011 +/- 0.002 0.010 +/- 0.002 0.011 +/- 0.002 0.011 +/- 0.002 0.008 +/- 0.002 0.010 +/- 0.002 0.010 +/- 0.002 0.014 +/- 0.002
0. 15 +/- 0.003 0.016 +/- 0.003 0.016 +/- 0.003 (b)
0. 15 +/- 0.003 0.016 +/- 0.003 0.017 +/- 0.003

PERIOD Algonquin ENDING 4

07/06/20 0.013 +/- 0.002 07/13/20 0.010 +/- 0.002 07/20/20 0.014 +/- 0.002 07/27/20 0.017 +/- 0.002 08/03/20 0.017 +/- 0.002 08/10/20 0.016 +/- 0.002 08/17/20 0.020 +/- 0.003 08/24/20 0.019 +/- 0.003 08/31/20

< 0.114 (a) 09/09/20 0.017 +/- 0.003 (a) 09/14/20 0.009 +/- 0.002 09/22/20 0.011 +/- 0.002 09/28/20 0.032 +/- 0.004 10/05/20 0.008 +/- 0.002 10/13/20 0.018 +/- 0.002 10/19/20 0.011 +/- 0.002 10/26/20 0.011 +/- 0.002 11/02/20 0.01 o +/- 0.002 11/09/20 0.027 +/- 0.003 11/16/20 0.017 +/- 0.003 11/23/20 0.015 +/- 0.002 11/30/20 0.017 +/- 0.002 12/07/20 0.009 +/- 0.002 12/14/20 0.018 +/- 0.003 12/22/20 0.009 +/- 0.002 12/29/20 0.012 +/- 0.002 (a) Refer deviation table B-1 b

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5 23*

27 29 44 94 95 108 0.012 +/- 0.002 0.010 +/- 0.002 0.011 +/- 0.002 0.012 +/- 0.002 (b) 0.012 +/- 0.002 0.011 +/- 0.002 0.011 +/- 0.002 0.011 +/- 0.002 0.009 +/- 0.002 0.012 +/- 0.002 0.011 +/- 0.002 (b) 0.011 +/- 0.002 0.009 +/- 0.002 0.009 +/- 0.002 0.013 +/- 0.002 0.014 +/- 0.003 O.D18 +/- 0.003 0.016 +/- 0.003 (b) 0.014 +/- 0.003 0.013 +/- 0.002 0.014 +/- 0.003 0.015 +/- 0.002 0.017 +/- 0.003 0.019 +/- 0.003 0.018 +/- 0.003 (b) 0.016 +/- 0.002 0.019 +/- 0.003 0.018 +/- 0.003 0.017 +/- 0.002 0.016 +/- 0.002 0.019 +/- 0.003 0.007 +/- 0.002 (b) 0.017 +/- 0.002 0.019 +/- 0.003 0.017 +/- 0.003 0.015 +/- 0.002 O.D15 +/- 0.002 O.D18 +/- 0.003 0.015 +/- 0.002 (b) 0.014 +/- 0.002 0.015 +/- 0.008 (a) 0.016 +/- 0.002 0.023 +/- 0.003 0.020 +/- 0.003 0.020 +/- 0.003 0.022 +/- 0.003 (b) 0.022 +/- 0.003

< 1.070 (a) 0.018 +/- 0.003 0.016 +/- 0.002 0.015 +/- 0.002 0.016 +/- 0.002 0.017 +/- 0.003 (b) 0.018 +/- 0.003 0.019 +/- 0.003 0.017 +/- 0.003 0.013 +/- 0.002 0.011 +/- 0.002 0.012 +/- 0.002 0.017 +/- 0.003 (b)

O.D16 +/- 0.002 0.013 +/- 0.002 0.014 +/- 0.003 0.012 +/- 0.002 0.011 +/- 0.002 0.013 +/- 0.002 0.014 +/- 0.002 (b) 0.013 +/- 0.002 0.013 +/- 0.002 0.013 +/- 0.002 0.008 +/- 0.002 0.012 +/- 0.002 0.011 +/- 0.003 0.012 +/- 0.002 (b) 0.010 +/- 0.002 0.011 +/- 0.003 0.01 o +/- 0.002 0.010 +/- 0.002 0.010 +/- 0.002 0.011 +/- 0.002 0.011 +/- 0.002 (b) 0.010 +/- 0.002 0.014 +/- 0.002 0.012 +/- 0.002 0.032 +/- 0.004 0.028 +/- 0.003 0.027 +/- 0.003 0.031 +/- 0.003 (b) 0.028 +/- 0.003 0.030 +/- 0.004 0.031 +/- 0.003 0.011 +/- 0.002 0.009 +/- 0.002 0.010 +/- 0.002 0.009 +/- 0.002 (b) 0.011 +/- 0.002 0.010 +/- 0.002 0.010 +/- 0.002 O.D15 +/- 0.002 0.016 +/- 0.002 0.015 +/- 0.002 0.016 +/- 0.002 (b) 0.017 +/- 0.002 0.014 +/- 0.002 0.016 +/- 0.002 0.009 +/- 0.002 0.009 +/- 0.002 0.010 +/- 0.002 0.011 +/- 0.002 (b) 0.012 +/- 0.002 0.012 +/- 0.002 0.009 +/- 0.002 0.014 +/- 0.002 0.013 +/- 0.002 0.011 +/- 0.002 0.013 +/- 0.002 (b) 0.010 +/- 0.002 0.012 +/- 0.002 0.011 +/- 0.002 0.011 +/- 0.002 0.010 +/- 0.002 0.011 +/- 0.002 0.009 +/- 0.002 (b) 0.010 +/- 0.002 0.013 +/- 0.002 0.012 +/- 0.002 0.024 +/- 0.003 0.027 +/- 0.003 0.026 +/- 0.003 0.024 +/- 0.003 (b) 0.027 +/- 0.003 0.025 +/- 0.003 0.024 +/- 0.003 0.016 +/- 0.003 0.014 +/- 0.002 0.015 +/- 0.002 0.018 +/- 0.003 (b) 0.017 +/- 0.002 O.D18 +/- 0.003 0.015 +/- 0.002 0.017 +/- 0.003 0.015 +/- 0.002 0.016 +/- 0.002 0.017 +/- 0.002 (b) 0.013 +/- 0.002 0.016 +/- 0.003 0.015 +/- 0.003 0.016 +/- 0.002 0.020 +/- 0.004 (a) 0.016 +/- 0.002 0.018 +/- 0.003 (b)

O.D18 +/- 0.003 0.016 +/- 0.002 0.016 +/- 0.002 0.009 +/- 0.002 0.010 +/- 0.002 (a) 0.008 +/- 0.002 0.010 +/- 0.002 (b) 0.009 +/- 0.002 0.009 +/- 0.002 0.008 +/- 0.002 0.019 +/- 0.003 0.017 +/- 0.002 0.017 +/- 0.002 0.018 +/- 0.003 (b) 0.016 +/- 0.002 0.018 +/- 0.003 0.019 +/- 0.003 0.011 +/- 0.002 0.009 +/- 0.002 0.009 +/- 0.002 0.012 +/- 0.002 (b) 0.009 +/- 0.002 0.010 +/- 0.002 0.011 +/- 0.002 0.011 +/- 0.002 0.010 +/- 0.002 0.011 +/- 0.002 0.011 +/- 0.002 (b) 0.009 +/- 0.002 0.010 +/- 0.002 0.015 +/- 0.002

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5 23' 27 29 44 94 95 108 01/06/20

< 0.033

< 0.033

< 0.Q15

< 0.014

< 0.017

< 0.017

< 0.033

< 0.031 (b) 01/14/20

< 0.023

< 0.023

< 0.018

< 0.023

< 0.018

< 0.018

< 0.022

< 0.013 (b) 01/22/20

< 0.013

< 0.015

< 0.014

< 0.013

< 0.014

< 0.014

< 0.D15

< 0.013 (b) 01/28/20

< 0.024

< 0.026

< 0.031

< 0.023

< 0.035

< 0.033

< 0.027

< 0.032 (b) 02/03/20

< 0.016

< 0.016

< 0.016

< 0.016

< 0.008

< 0.016

< 0.016

< 0.018 (b) 02/10/20

< 0.018

< 0.018

< 0.018

< 0.019

< 0.018

< 0.Q18

< 0.Q18

< 0.018 (b) 02/18/20

< 0.030

< 0.029

< 0.012

< 0.030

< 0.012

< 0.012

< 0.029

< 0.012 (b) 02/24/20

< 0.021

< 0.020

< 0.022

< 0.022

< 0.022

< 0.022

< 0.011

< 0.022 (b) 03/02/20

< 0.019

< 0.018

< 0.021

< 0.019

< 0.022

< 0.022

< 0.018

< 0.022 (b) 03/09/20

< 0.031

< 0.030

< 0.016

< 0.032

< 0.016

< 0.017

< 0.030

< 0.016 (b) 03/16/20

< 0.020

< 0.019

< 0.030

< 0.021

< 0.012

< 0.031

< 0.013

< 0.031 (b) 03/24/20

< 0.033

< 0.031

< 0.025

< 0.033

< 0.021

< 0.017

< 0.030

< 0.020 (b) 03/30/20

< 0.024

< 0.022

< 0.026

< 0.024

< 0.021

< 0.026

< 0.023

< 0.027 (b) 04/06/20

< 0.031

< 0.029

< 0.030

< 0.031

< 0.030

< 0.032

< 0.030

< 0.030

< 0.024 04/14/20

< 0.017

< 0.016

< 0.026

< 0.020

< 0.025

< 0.025

< 0.016

< 0.028

< 0.008 04/20/20

< 0.025

< 0.022

< 0.019

< 0.021

< 0.018

< 0.Q18

< 0.023

< 0.021

< 0.012 04/27/20

< 0.027

< 0.024

< 0.009

< 0.026

< 0.013

< 0.012

< 0.023

< 0.014

< 0.012 05/04/20

< 0.033

< 0.031

< 0.019

< 0.031

< 0.021

< 0.020

< 0.028

< 0.020

< 0.011 05/11/20

< 0.025

< 0.022

< 0.022

< 0.024

< 0.021

< 0.023

< 0.021

< 0.021

< 0.014 05/18/20

< 0.028

< 0.024

< 0.032

< 0.025

< 0.013

< 0.033

< 0.023

< 0.036

< 0.013 05/27/20

< 0.044

< 0.043

< 0.018

< 0.037

< 0.017

< 0.016

< 0.035

< 0.015

< 0.014 06/02/20

< 0.044

< 0.046

< 0.035

< 0.039

< 0.033

< 0.013

< 0.037

< 0.031

< 0.031 06/08/20

< 0.036

< 0.038

< 0.Q15

< 0.030

< 0.014

< 0.013

< 0.029

< 0.016

< 0.016 06/15/20

< 0.025

< 0.028

< 0.012

< 0.028

< 0.012

< 0.006

< 0.026

< 0.012

< 0.011 06/22/20

< 0.021

< 0.019

< 0.013

< 0.023

< 0.012

< 0.011

< 0.022

< 0.012

< 0.018 06/29/20

< 0.039

< 0.036

< 0.028

< 0.045

< 0.026 (b)

< 0.042

< 0.026

< 0.026

  • Control Location (a) Refer deviation table B-1 b (b) Refer deviation table B-1c

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5 23*

27 29 44 94 95 108 07/06120

< 0.018

< 0.016

< 0. 15

< 0.018

< 0.015 (b)

< 0.018

< 0.015

< 0.015 07/13120

< 0.030

< 0.012

< 0.031

< 0.031

< 0.029 (b)

< 0.031

< 0.031

< 0.031 07/20/20

< 0.022

< 0.021

< 0.038

< 0.025

< 0.015 (b)

< 0.024

< 0.036

< 0.037 07/27/20

< 0.024

< 0.022

< 0.032

< 0.027

< 0.031 (b)

< 0.024

< 0.032

< 0.032 08/03/20

< 0.026

< 0.025

< 0.019

< 0.027

< 0.027 (b)

< 0.026

< 0.020

< 0.020 08/10/20

< 0.036

< 0.014

< 0.035

< 0.035

< 0.036 (b)

< 0.034

< 0.069 (a)

< 0.039 08/17/20

< 0.019

< 0.018

< 0.022

< 0.020

< 0.023 (b)

< 0.019

< 5.007 (a)

< 0.023 08/24120

< 0.038

< 0.035

< 0.018

< 0.038

< 0.018 (b)

< 0.038

< 0.012

< 0.019 08/31120

< 0.434 (a)

< 0.014

< 0.010

< 0.016

< 0.022 (b)

< 0.015

< 0.022

< 0.023 09109120

< 0.056 (a)

< 0.029

< 0.024

< 0.030

< 0.024 (b)

< 0.030

< 0.021

< 0.025 09/14120

< 0.021

< 0.020

< 0. 10

< 0.022

< 0.011 (b)

< 0.020

< 0.012

< 0.011 09122120

< 0.034

< 0.030

< 0.039

< 0.033

< 0.040 (b)

< 0.032

< 0.034

< 0.041 09128120

< 0.020

< 0.018

< 0.019

< 0.020

< 0.019 (b)

< 0.019

< 0.022

< 0.020 10105120

< 0.022

< 0.020

< 0.016

< 0.022

< 0. 16 (b)

< 0.021

< 0.016

< 0.018 10/13120

< 0.025

< 0.023

< 0.023

< 0.024

< 0.024 (b)

< 0.024

< 0.024

< 0.025 10/19120

< 0.017

< 0.014

< 0.009

< 0.016

< 0.010 (b)

< 0.016

< 0.010

< 0.010 10126120

< 0.016

< 0.015

< 0.023

< 0.016

< 0.024 (b)

< 0. 16

< 0.024

< 0.025 11102120

< 0.029

< 0.031

< 0.021

< 0.028

< 0.022 (b)

< 0.028

< 0.023

< 0.024 11109120

< 0.021

< 0.023

< 0.010

< 0.020

< 0.010 (b)

< 0.020

< 0.010

< 0.011 11116120

< 0.018

< 0.019

< 0.026

< 0.018

< 0.027 (b)

< 0.009

< 0.019

< 0.029 11123120

< 0.029

< 0.031

< 0.011

< 0.028

< 0.024 (b)

< 0.028

< 0.026

< 0.026 11130120

< 0.024

< 0.023

< 0.022 (a)

< 0.022

< 0.020 (b)

< 0.024

< 0.022

< 0.022 12107/20

< 0.024

< 0.023

< 0.024 (a)

< 0.010

< 0.021 (b)

< 0.024

< 0.022

< 0.022 12114/20

< 0.017

< 0.017

< 0.016

< 0.007

< 0.017 (b)

< 0.017

< 0.018

< 0.018 12122120

< 0.035

< 0.035

< 0.025

< 0.032

< 0.026 (b)

< 0.034

< 0.024

< 0.029 12129120

< 0.028

< 0.029

< 0.024

< 0.027

< 0.025 (b)

< 0.026

< 0.025

< 0.028

  • Control Location (a) Refer deviation table B-1b (b) Refer deviation table B-1c

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5 DATE 1st Quarter 2nd Quarter 3rd Quarter 4th Quarter 1st Quarter 2nd Quarter 3rd Quarter 4th Quarter Be-7 92 +/- 22 130 +/- 26 164 +/- 29 90 +/- 17 109 +/- 23 115 +/- 23 101 +/- 23 84 +/- 19 K-40

< 24

< 16

< 23

< 11

< 25

< 21

< 18

< 18 Mn-54

< 1

< 1

< 1

< 1

<2

< 1

< 1

< 1 Co-58

< 2

<2

< 1

<2

< 4

<2

<2

< 2 Fe-59

< 5

< 5

< 10

< 5

< 8

<5

<4

< 5 Co-60

<2

< 1

< 1

< 1

< 2

< 1

< 1

< 1 Zn-65

<4

< 3

<5

< 3

<4

< 4

<3

<2 Nb-95

<2

<2

<3

<2

<3

<2

<2

<2 Zr-95

<4

< 3

<4

< 3

<4

<3

<4

<4 Ru-103

<3

< 3

<4

<2

< 5

<3

<3

< 2 Ru-106

< 10

< 11

<8

<9

< 19

<7

<7

< 9 1-131

< 192

< 174

< 696

< 136

< 211

< 202

< 531

< 149 Cs-134

< 1

< 1

<2

< 1

<2

< 1

< 1

< 1 Cs-137

< 1

< 1

< 1

< 1

<2

< 1

< 1

< 1 Ba-140

< 112

< 80

< 221

< 90

< 127

< 82

< 179

< 79 La-140

< 36

< 41

< 113

< 28

< 45

< 38

< 96

< 29 Ce-141

<4

<4

<6

< 3

<5

<4

<4

<3 Ce-144

<5

< 5

<5

<4

< 8

<5

< 4

<4 Ra-226

< 20

< 21

< 21

< 14

< 27

< 19

< 13

< 16 Ac-228

<5

< 5

< 5

<4

<7

<3

<4

< 3 Th-228

< 2

<2

<2

< 1

<2

<2

< 1

< 1

Plant: Indian Point Energy Center Year: 2020 Page 55 of 128 Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report INDIAN POINT ENERGY CENTER TABLE B-8 GAMMA EMITTERS IN AIRBORNE PARTICULATE SAMPLES-2020 10-3 pCi/m3 +/- 2 Sigma Roseton Croton Point 23*

27 DATE 1st Quarter 2nd Quarter 3rd Quarter 4th Quarter 1st Quarter 2nd Quarter 3rd Quarter 4th Quarter Be-7 85 +/- 19 112 +/- 24 122 +/- 24 101 +/- 18 106 +/- 20 127 +/- 21 120 +/- 25 100 +/- 21 K-40

< 24

< 12

< 16

< 17

< 13

< 11

< 13

< 18 Mn-54

<2

< 1

< 1

< 1

< 1

< 1

< 1

< 1 Co-58

<2

<2

<2

<2

< 1

< 2

< 1

<2 Fe-59

<6

< 6

< 6

< 6

< 5

< 5

< 9

<6 Co-60

< 1

<2

< 1

< 1

< 1

< 1

< 1

< 1 Zn-65

<4

< 3

<2

<3

<2

<3

<3

< 4 Nb-95

<2

<2

<2

<2

<2

<2

<2

< 2 Zr-95

<4

<4

< 3

< 3

<3

<4

<3

< 4 Ru-103

< 3

<3

< 3

<2

<2

< 3

<3

<3 Ru-106

< 12

< 9

< 11

< 11

< 10

< 10

< 9

< 11 1-131

< 178

< 241

< 492

< 151

< 157

< 143

< 541

< 195 Cs-134

< 1

<2

< 1

< 1

< 1

< 1

< 1

< 1 Cs-137

< 1

< 1

< 1

< 1

< 1

< 1

< 1

< 1 Ba-140

< 97

< 117

< 165

< 92

< 53

< 84

< 168

< 93 La-140

< 33

< 21

< 89

< 45

< 38

< 55

< 99

< 35 Ce-141

<5

<7

<4

<3

<2

<3

< 5

<4 Ce-144

<6

< 11

< 4

<4

<4

<4

<4

<6 Ra-226

< 21

< 31

< 12

< 15

< 15

< 16

< 15

< 18 Ae-228

<5

<4

<4

<4

<5

<3

<5

<4 Th-228

<2

< 3

< 1

< 1

<2

< 2

<2

<2

  • Control Location

DATE 1st Quarter Be-7 95 +/- 18 K-40

< 18 Mn-54

< 1 Co-58

<2 Fe-59

<4 Co-60

< 1 Zn-65

<2 Nb-95

<2 Zr-95

<2 Ru-103

<2 Ru-106

< 10 1-131

< 127 Cs-134

< 1 Cs-137

< 1 Ba-140

< 69 La-140

< 38 Ce-141

< 3 Ce-144

< 4 Ra-226

< 15 Ac-228

<3 Th-228

< 1 (a) Refer deviation table B-1c Plant: Indian Point Energy Center Year: 2020 Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report INDIAN POINT ENERGY CENTER TABLE B-8 GAMMA EMITTERS IN AIRBORNE PARTICULATE SAMPLES - 2020 10-3 pCi/m3 +/- 2 Sigma Grassy Point Gas Holder Bldg.

29 44 2nd Quarter 3rd Quarter 4th Quarter 1st Quarter 2nd Quarter 3rd Quarter 137 +/- 21 132 +/- 23 92 +/- 21 102 +/- 20 134 +/- 31 (a)

< 12

< 22

< 18

< 18

< 15

< 1

< 1

< 1

< 1

< 1

< 1

<2

< 1

< 2

<2

< 5

< 7

< 5

< 4

<7

< 1

< 1

< 1

< 1

< 1

<2

< 3

<3

< 1

< 5

<2

< 2

<2

<2

<2

< 3

<4

< 3

< 3

<3

<2

<3

<2

<3

<4

< 9

< 9

< 5

< 8

< 11

< 150

< 711

< 155

< 129

< 330

< 1

< 1

< 1

< 1

< 2

< 1

< 1

< 1

< 1

< 1

< 84

< 178

< 68

< 62

< 133

< 33

< 111

< 24

< 37

< 53

< 3

< 5

<2

<3

< 5

<5

< 5

<4

<4

<6

< 17

< 18

< 15

< 14

< 23

<3

<4

< 3

<3

< 5

< 1

< 1

< 1

< 1

< 2 Page 56 of 128 4th Quarter (a)

Plant: Indian Point Energy Center Year: 2020 Page 57 of 128 Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report INDIAN POINT ENERGY CENTER TABLE B-8 GAMMA EMITTERS IN AIRBORNE PARTICULATE SAMPLES - 2020 10-3 pCi/m3 +/- 2 Sigma Training Building Met Tower 94 95 DATE 1st Quarter 2nd Quarter 3rd Quarter 4th Quarter 1st Quarter 2nd Quarter 3rd Quarter 4th Quarter Be-7 89 +/- 25 138 +/- 28 133 +/- 28 93 +/- 22 93 +/- 22 129 +/- 34 120 +/- 27 82 +/- 19 K-40

< 21

< 24

< 28

< 22

< 20

< 26

< 23

< 22 Mn-54

< 2

< 1

<2

<2

< 1

<2

< 1

< 1 Co-58

< 3

< 2

<3

< 3

< 1

< 3

< 3

<2 Fe-59

< 6

< 4

< 12

< 8

<4

< 9

< 7

< 7 Co-60

<2

< 2

<2

< 2

< 1

< 2

< 2

< 1 Zn-65

< 5

<4

< 5

< 5

<2

<4

<5

< 5 Nb-95

< 3

<3

< 3

<2

< 2

< 3

<2

< 2 Zr-95

<6

<4

<6

<6

<4

<7

<5

<3 Ru-103

<4

< 3

<5

< 4

< 2

<4

<4

<3 Ru-106

< 17

< 12

< 18

< 13

< 9

< 15

< 12

< 15 1-131

< 255

< 241

< 925

< 292

< 128

< 324

< 705

< 180 Cs-134

<2

< 1

< 2

<2

< 1

< 3

< 1

< 1 Cs-137

<2

< 1

<2

< 1

< 1

<2

< 1

< 1 Ba-140

< 155

< 114

< 257

< 140

< 73

< 162

< 190

< 123 La-140

< 57

< 50

< 116

< 50

< 35

< 72

< 93

< 46 Ce-141

< 5

< 5

< 8

< 5

< 3

< 6

<6

< 5 Ce-144

<7

< 6

< 7

<6

<4

< 7

< 5

<6 Ra-226

< 28

< 21

< 25

< 27

< 16

< 28

< 17

< 21 Ac-228

< 8

< 5

<6

< 6

<4

< 7

< 5

< 5 Th-228

< 3

<2

<2

< 2

< 1

< 2

<2

<2

DATE 1st Quarter Be-7 (a)

K-40 Mn-54 Co-58 Fe-59 Co-60 Zn-65 Nb-95 Zr-95 Ru-103 Ru-106 1-131 Cs-134 Cs-137 Ba-140 La-140 Ce-141 Ce-144 Ra-226 Ac-228 Th-228 (a) Refer deviation table B-1c Plant: Indian Point Energy Center Year: 2020 Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report INDIAN POINT ENERGY CENTER TABLE B-8 GAMMA EMITTERS IN AIRBORNE PARTICULATE SAMPLES - 2020 Telecomm Bldg 108 10~ pCi/m 0 +/- 2 Sigma 2nd Quarter 3rd Quarter 4th Quarter 115 +/- 21 144 +/- 30 97 +/- 28

< 18

< 29

< 33

< 1

<2

<2

< 1

<4

<3

<5

< 11

< 9

< 1

<2

<2

<3

<3

< 5

<2

<4

<3

<3

<6

<4

<2

<7

<4

< 10

< 19

< 21

< 136

< 1001

< 320

< 1

< 2

<2

< 1

<2

< 1

< 66

< 279

< 165

< 37

< 116

< 52

<3

< 8

<6

<4

< 9

< 8

< 16

< 32

< 27

<3

< 8

<7

< 1

<3

< 3 Page 58 of 128 -

Plant: Indian Point Energy Center I Year: 2020 I Page 59 of 128 Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report INDIAN POINT ENERGY CENTER TABLE B-9 RADIONUCLIDES IN DRINKING WATER SAMPLES -2020 pCi/L +/- 2 Sigma Camp Field 7

DATE 01/14/20 02/12/20 03/17/20 04/15/20 5/12/2020 06/08/20 RADIOCHEMICAL Gr-B

< 2 4 +/- 2

< 3

< 2 3 +/- 2 3 +/- 1 H-3 (a)

< 193

< 186 GAMMA Be-7

< 57

< 34

< 74

< 49

< 57

< 66 K-40

< 127

< 83

< 138

< 113

< 148

< 130 Mn-54

< 7

< 5

< 6

< 7

<5

< 7 Co-58

< 6

< 5

< 7

< 6

< 5

< 7 Fe-59

< 13

< 11

< 12

< 13

< 12

< 13 Co-60

< 7

< 5

< 7

< 7

< 7

< 7 Zn-65

< 15

< 10

< 12

< 15

< 14

< 14 Nb-95

< 7

< 5

< 7

< 8

< 7

< 7 Zr-95

< 11

< 10

< 14

< 11

< 9

< 11 Ru-103

< 8

< 6

< 8

< 6

< 6

< 8 Ru-106

< 59

< 42

< 58

< 61

< 67

< 66 1-131

< 9

< 8

< 7

< 8

< 7

< 9 Cs-134

< 8

< 5

< 9

< 7

< 7

< 11 Cs-137

< 9

< 6

< 7

< 7

< 7

< 7 Ba-140

< 25

< 22

< 24

< 24

< 26

< 27 La-140

< 11

< 9

< 11

< 8

< 6

< 8 Ce-141

< 11

< 9

< 11

< 12

< 10

< 11 Ce-144

< 39

< 38

< 50

< 51

< 44

< 53 Ra-226

< 174

< 134

< 175

< 187

< 187

< 181 Ac-228

< 23

< 18

< 37

< 28

< 22

< 30 Th-228

< 13

< 10

< 14

< 13

< 14

< 15 (a) Quarterly Composite

Plant: Indian Point Energy Center I Year: 2020 I Page 60 of 128 Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report INDIAN POINT ENERGY CENTER TABLE 8-9 RADIONUCLIDES IN DRINKING WATER SAMPLES - 2020 pCi/L +/- 2 Sigma Camp Field 7

DATE 07/14/20 08/11/20 09/02/20 10/06/20 11/04/20 12/07/20 RADIOCHEMICAL Gr-B

< 2

< 2 3 +/- 2 3 +/- 2

< 2

< 2 H-3 (a)

< 179

< 194 GAMMA Be-7

< 64

< 61

< 57

< 50

< 53

< 58 K-40

< 146

< 145

< 132

< 100

< 125

< 137 Mn-54

< 7

< 6

< 5

< 7

< 6

< 6 Co-58

< 7

< 6

< 7

< 7

< 8

< 8 Fe-59

< 10

< 12

< 10

< 8

< 15

< 14 Co-60

< 5

< 9

< 6

< 6

< 9

< 7 Zn-65

< 12

< 12

< 12

< 15

< 15

< 13 Nb-95

< 7

< 8

< 6

< 8

< 7

< 8 Zr-95

< 13

< 10

< 8

< 13

< 7

< 13 Ru-103

< 6

< 8

< 8

< 6

< 6

< 6 Ru-106

< 64

< 63

< 54

< 49

< 66

< 66 1-131

< 9

< 8

< 8

< 9

< 8

< 10 Cs-134

< 7

< 8

< 8

< 7

< 7

< 7 Cs-137

< 7

< 7

< 9

< 7

< 8

< 8 Ba-140

< 25

< 23

< 25

< 21

< 25

< 27 La-140

< 9

< 7

< 6

< 8

< 10

< 9 Ce-141

< 11

< 11

< 11

< 8

< 10

< 10 Ce-144

< 51

< 48

< 52

< 45

< 42

< 50 Ra-226

< 174

< 160

< 179

< 167

< 168

< 176 Ac-228

< 22

< 25

< 28

< 31

< 29

< 35 Th-228

< 14

< 13

< 14

< 11

< 14

< 13 (a) Quarterly Composite

Plant: Indian Point Energy Center I Year: 2020 I Page 61 of 128 Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report INDIAN POINT ENERGY CENTER TABLE B-9 RADIONUCLIDES IN DRINKING WATER SAMPLES - 2020 pCi/L +/- 2 Sigma Croton 8

DATE 01/14/20 02/12/20 03/17/20 04/15/20 05/12/20 06/08/20 RADIOCHEMICAL Gr-8 2 +/- 1 3 +/- 1

< 2 3 +/- 2 3 +/- 2 4 +/- 2 H-3 (a)

< 190

< 185 GAMMA Be-7

< 49

< 53

< 46

< 52

< 66

< 59 K-40

< 37

< 95

< 158

< 126

< 152

< 94 Mn-54

< 5

< 5

< 7

< 6

< 6

< 7 Co-58

< 5

< 6

< 5

< 5

< 6

< 6 Fe-59

< 9

< 11

< 14

< 13

< 14

< 15 Co-60

< 5

< 7

< 8

< 7

< 9

< 7 Zn-65

< 10

< 13

< 14

< 14

< 11

< 13 Nb-95

< 5

< 6

< 7

< 6

< 8

< 7 Zr-95

< 10

< 8

< 13

< 13

< 14

< 13 Ru-103

< 5

< 6

< 7

< 6

< 8

< 6 Ru-106

< 43

< 76

< 69

< 54

< 62

< 69 1-131

< 6

< 10

< 8

< 7

< 9

< 9 Cs-134

< 6

< 7

< 6

<7

< 9

< 7 Cs-137

< 6

< 6

< 7

< 7

< 9

< 6 Ba-140

< 19

< 27

< 29

< 25

< 30

< 22 La-140

< 7

< 11

< 8

< 6

< 11

< 12 Ce-141

< 8

< 9

< 10

< 10

< 13

< 10 Ce-144

< 37

< 35

< 48

< 43

< 52

< 47 Ra-226

< 141

< 137

< 169

< 144

< 190

< 155 Ac-228

< 24

< 23

< 27

< 24

< 32

< 33 Th-228

< 10

< 10

< 12

< 12

< 14

< 12 (a) Quarterly Composite

Plant: Indian Point Energy Center I Year: 2020 I Page 62 of 128 Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report INDIAN POINT ENERGY CENTER TABLE 8-9 RADIONUCLIDES IN DRINKING WATER SAMPLES - 2020 pCi/L +/- 2 Sigma Croton 8

DATE 07/14/20 08/11/20 09/02/20 10/06/20 11/04/20 12/07/20 RADIOCHEMICAL Gr-B 3 +/- 2 3 +/- 2 3 +/- 1 3 +/- 2

< 2 3 +/- 2 H-3 (a)

< 180

< 189 GAMMA Be-7 64 67 58 48 44 60 K-40 153 136 143 103 79 78 Mn-54 7

7 7

5 4

5 Co-58 7

7 6

4 5

6 Fe-59 14 16 12 9

9 11 Co-60 6

7 7

5 7

6 Zn-65 14 18 13 11 9

14 Nb-95 7

8 7

5 6

6 Zr-95 14 13 10 9

9 12 Ru-103 7

6 6

6 5

6 Ru-106 73 55 60 56 54 55 1-131 11 9

7 7

6 7

Cs-134 10 6

8 6

6 6

Cs-137 8

7 8

6 5

7 Ba-140 36 33 32 20 17 31 La-140 6

11 9

7 5

10 Ce-141 12 10 11 9

9 10 Ce-144 53 46 45 41 40 42 Ra-226 174 164 167 150 130 161 Ac-228 33 29 29 21 21 28 Th-228 15 14 14 11 10 10 (a) Quarterly Composite

Plant: Indian Point Energy Center I Year: 2020 I Page 63 of 128 Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report DATE RADIOCHEMICAL H-3 Ni-63 Sr-90 GAMMA Be-7 K-40 Mn-54 Co-58 Fe-59 Co-60 Zn-65 Nb-95 Zr-95 Ru-103 Ru-106 Cs-134 Cs-137 Ba-140 La-140 Ce-141 Ce-144 Ac-228 (a) Refer deviation table B-1 b INDIAN POINT ENERGY CENTER TABLE 8-10 RADIONUCLIDES IN GROUNDWATER SAMPLES -2020 05/21/20

< 180

< 19

< 1

< 70

< 61

< 8

< 7

< 17

< 9

< 15

< 9

< 12

< 9

< 73

< 9

< 8

< 33

< 12

< 12

< 51

< 32 pCi/L +/- 2 Sigma Lafarge Monitoring Well 106 (a)

DATE Be-7 K-40 Mn-54 Co-58 Fe-59 Co-60 Zn-65 Nb-95 Zr-95 Ru-103 Ru-106 1-131 Cs-134 Cs-137 Ba-140 La-140 Ce-141 Ce-144 Ra-226 Th-228

09/14/20

< 657 15520 +/- 1877

< 88

< 69

< 157

< 71

< 181

< 82

< 171

< 79

< 712

< 104

< 109

< 85

< 321

< 104

< 114

< 465 2632 +/- 1698 931 +/- 167 INDIAN POINT ENERGY CENTER TABLE B-11 GAMMA EMITTERS IN SOIL SAMPLES - 2020 pCi/kg dry +/- 2 Sigma Training Building 94 09/14/20

< 447 9632 +/- 1552

< 64

< 53

< 118

< 61

< 136

< 66

< 118

< 51

< 535

< 72

< 73 107 +/- 64

< 244

< 70

< 67

< 273

< 1304 568 +/- 89 Met Tower 95 09/14/20

< 607 12830 +/- 1540

< 72

< 64

< 109

< 48

< 186

< 80

< 123

< 66

< 642

< 91

< 90

< 77

< 257

< 101

< 99

< 363

< 1621 508 +/- 149

Plant: Indian Point Energy Center I Year: 2020 I Page 65 of 128 Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report INDIAN POINT ENERGY CENTER TAB.LE B-12 GAMMA EMITTERS IN BROAD LEAF VEGETATION SAMPLES - 2020 pCi/kg wet +/- 2 Sigma Roseton 23*

DATE 05/18/20 05/18/20 05/18/20 06/15/20 06/15/20 06/15/20 GAMMA Be-7 1936 +/- 314 1152 +/- 226

< 366 897 +/- 212 666 +/- 255 443 +/- 207 K-40 5843 +/- 616 4596 +/- 516 3615 +/- 664 6550 +/- 688 5290 +/- 668 5681 +/- 655 Mn-54

< 23

< 20

< 24

< 25

< 29

< 29 Co-58

< 28

< 17

< 23

< 22

< 27

< 25 Fe-59

< 59

< 46

< 71

< 52

< 50

< 68 Co-60

< 27

< 19

< 41

< 27

< 35

< 33 Zn-65

< 64

< 39

< 74

< 63

< 66

< 68 Nb-95

< 23

< 21

< 29

< 21

< 27

< 28 Zr-95

< 34

< 29

< 57

< 45

< 48

< 50 Ru-103

< 22

< 20

< 31

< 22

< 24

< 29 Ru-106

< 190

< 158

< 202

< 193

< 245

< 243 1-131

< 45

< 33

< 51

< 26

< 31

< 35 Cs-134

< 29

< 20

< 24

< 29

< 28

< 35 Cs-137

< 24

< 20

< 27

< 21

< 25

< 37 Ba-140

< 125

< 92

< 165

< 101

< 90

< 122 La-140

< 34

< 30

< 48

< 28

< 32

< 30 Ce-141

< 43

< 27

< 41

< 33

< 38

< 43 Ce-144

< 154

< 110

< 164

< 122

< 146

< 158 Ra-226

< 555

< 467

< 622

< 411

< 470

< 730 Th-228

< 42

< 31

< 43

< 35

< 43

< 49

  • Control Location

Plant: Indian Point Energy Center I Year: 2020 I Page 66 of 128 Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report INDIAN POINT ENERGY CENTER TABLE B-12 GAMMA EMITTERS IN BROAD LEAF VEGETATION SAMPLES -2020 pCi/kg wet +/- 2 Sigma Roseton 23*

DATE 07/20/20 07/20/20 07/20/20 08/17/20 08/17/20 08/17/20 GAMMA Be-7 904 +/- 332 765 +/- 226 1796 +/- 349 1078 +/- 209 910 +/- 189 997 +/- 253 K-40 4135 +/- 619 3128 +/- 503 4224 +/- 657 3306 +/- 426 4067 +/- 514 2073 +/- 398 Mn-54

< 25

< 24

< 31

< 20

< 20

< 28 Co-58

< 22

< 22

< 33

< 17

< 18

< 30 Fe-59

< 57

< 41

< 69

< 42

< 40

< 55 Co-60

< 24

< 14

< 22

< 18

< 27

< 23 Zn-65

< 57

< 49

< 55

< 35

< 57

< 55 Nb-95

< 29

< 20

< 28

< 19

< 23

< 33 Zr-95

< 44

< 34

< 53

< 36

< 36

< 47 Ru-103

< 21

< 21

< 33

< 22

< 20

< 30 Ru-106

< 228

< 236

< 242

< 191

< 200

< 245 1-131

< 37

< 26

< 24

< 27

< 26

< 33 Cs-134

< 28

< 24

< 24

< 22

< 22

< 31 Cs-137

< 30

< 27

< 33

< 21

< 21

< 30 Ba-140

< 102

< 79

< 121

< 84

< 84

< 105 La-140

<-29

< 28

< 39

< 25

< 22

< 31 Ce-141

< 46

< 32

< 45

< 32

< 29

< 44 Ce-144

< 175

< 140

< 180

< 128

< 118

< 196 Ra-226

< 727

< 548

< 710

< 487

< 474

< 664 Th-228

< 47

< 41

< 58

< 42

< 42

< 55

  • Control Location

DATE GAMMA Be-7 K-40 Mn-54 Co-58 Fe-59 Co-60 Zn-65 Nb-95 Zr-95 Ru-103 Ru-106 1-131 Cs-134 Cs-137 Ba-140 La-140 Ce-141 Ce-144 Ra-226 Th-228

  • Control Location Plant: Indian Point Energy Center I Year: 2020 I Page 67 of 128 Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report INDIAN POINT ENERGY CENTER TABLE 8-12 GAMMA EMITTERS IN BROAD LEAF VEGETATION SAMPLES -2020 09/14/20 09/14/20 1726 +/- 379 1359 +/- 356 3238 +/- 632 2545 +/- 667

< 25

< 27

< 30

< 32

< 57

< 46

< 37

< 22

< 66

< 53

< 30

< 30

< 51

< 48

< 27

< 27

< 262

< 269

< 35

< 38

< 27

< 38

< 30

< 22

< 113

< 121

< 35

< 42

< 41

< 45

< 167

< 163

< 660

< 618

< 49

< 57 pCi/kg wet +/- 2 Sigma Roseton 23*

09/14/20 809 +/- 293 6041 +/- 811

< 28

< 31

< 59

< 36

< 65

< 28

< 39

< 30

< 286

< 33

< 39

< 34

< 99

< 22

< 39

< 170

< 727

< 50

Plant: Indian Point Energy Center I Year: 2020 I Page 68 of 128 Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report INDIAN POINT ENERGY CENTER TABLE B-12 GAMMA EMITTERS IN BROAD LEAF VEGETATION SAMPLES -2020 pCi/kg.wet +/- 2 Sigma Training Center 94 DATE 05/19/20 05/19/20 05/19/20 06/16/20 06/16/20 06/16/20 GAMMA Be-7.

< 285 2344 +/- 198 1079 +/- 303

< 247 1121 +/- 285 1081 +/- 308 K-40 3394 +/- 642 6574 +/- 369 6450 +/- 743 3420 +/- 498 4659 +/- 617 8846 +/- 797 Mn-54

< 26

< 17

< 32

< 22

< 29

< 23 Co-58

< 29

< 15

< 27

< 22

< 24

< 23 Fe-59

< 64

< 34

< 66

< 59

< 54

< 61 Co-60

< 16

< 16

< 30

< 27

< 29

< 29 Zn-65

< 66

< 34

< 77

< 50

< 68

< 68 Nb-95

< 34

< 16

< 34

< 26

< 26

< 30 Zr-95

< 55

< 31

< 52

< 43

< 45

< 45 Ru-103

< 34

< 17

< 32

< 20

< 25

< 24 Ru-106

< 281

< 155

< 315

< 240

< 220

< 210 1-131

< 56

< 32

< 58

< 27

< 33

< 31 Cs-134

< 34

< 18

< 32

< 25

< 32

< 33 Cs-137

< 28

< 18

< 28

< 25

< 25

< 30 Ba-140

< 161

< 87

< 135

< 101

< 93

< 93 La-140

< 51

< 23

< 44

< 28

< 29

< 26 Ce-141

< 50

< 27

< 49

< 32

< 34

< 45 Ce-144

< 204

< 102

< 185

< 137

< 155

< 183 Ra-226

< 705

< 361

< 719

< 534

< 545

< 658 Th-228

< 53

< 31

< 57

< 43

< 51

< 59

Plant: Indian Point Energy Center I Year: 2020 I Page 69 of 128 Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report INDIAN POINT ENERGY CENTER TABLE 8-12 GAMMA EMITTERS IN BROAD LEAF VEGETATION SAMPLES - 2020 pCi/kg wet +/- 2 Sigma Training Center 94 DATE 07/21/20 07/21/20 07/21/20 08/18/20 08/18/20 08/18/20 GAMMA Be-7 2033 +/- 474 2543 +/- 350 1414 +/- 317 1501 +/- 288 2430 +/- 398 2199 +/- 451 K-40 4399 +/- 642 7587 +/- 784 6088 +/- 814 2080 +/- 467 6849 +/- 859 4591 +/- 795 Mn-54

< 32

< 36

< 30

< 26

< 38

< 31 Co-58

< 29

< 22

< 30

< 27

< 39

< 31 Fe-59

< 65

< 66

< 81

< 48

< 87

< 49 Co-60

< 32

< 31

< 27

< 28

< 44

< 32 Zn-65

< 60

< 67

< 94

< 51

< 70

< 67 Nb-95

< 33

< 29

< 36

< 31

< 40

< 33 Zr-95

< 44

< 42

< 68

< 32

< 61

< 59 Ru-103

< 27

< 29

< 32

< 26

< 32

< 33 Ru-106

< 286

< 262

< 297

< 231

< 349

< 333 1-131

< 39

< 33

< 36

< 37

< 41

< 25 Cs-134

< 40

< 27

< 41

< 28

< 38

< 37 Cs-137

< 27

< 33

< 34

< 30

< 34

< 35 Ba-140

< 102

< 122

< 111

< 102

< 113

< 108 La-140

< 39

< 20

< 23

< 31

< 36 *

< 31 Ce-141

< 47

< 46

< 44

< 41

< 45

< 45 Ce-144

< 201

< 196

< 176

< 170

< 189

< 170 Ra-226

< 792

< 704

< 715

< 751

< 735

< 714 Th-228

< 58

< 53

< 56

< 57

< 62

< 58

DATE GAMMA Be-7 K-40 Mn-54 Co-58 Fe-59 Co-60 Zri-65 Nb-95 Zr-95 Ru-103 Ru-106 1-131 Cs-134 Cs-137 Ba-140 La-140 Ce-141 Ce-144 Ra-226 Th-228 Plant: Indian Point Energy Center I Year: 2020 I Page 70 of 128 Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report INDIAN POINT ENERGY CENTER TABLE 8-12 GAMMA EMITTERS IN BROAD LEAF VEGETATION SAMPLES -2020 09/15/20 09/15/20 1502 +/- 384 2527 +/- 401 2660 +/- 613 5836 +/- 776

< 31

< 32

< 33

< 32

< 58

< 56

< 28

< 29

< 50

< 81

< 34

< 29

< 54

< 64

< 28

< 31

< 239

< 311

< 35

< 41

< 37

< 36

< 32

< 41

< 127

< 136

< 38

< 35

< 47

< 48

< 188

< 209

< 716

< 716

< 65

< 76 pCi/kg wet +/- 2 Sigma Training Center 94 09/15/20 2948 +/- 364 1762 +/- 464

< 26

< 32

< 55

< 31

< 61

< 26

< 50

< 28

< 320

< 35

< 30

< 33

< 118

< 22

< 39

< 166

< 696

< 59

Plant: Indian Point Energy Center I Year: 2020 I Page 71 of 128 Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report INDIAN POINT ENERGY CENTER TABLE B-12 GAMMA EMITTERS IN BROAD LEAF VEGETATION SAMPLES -2020 pCi/kg wet +/- 2 Sigma Met Tower 95 DATE 05/19/20 05/19/20 05/19/20 06/16/20 06/16/20 06/16/20 GAMMA Be-7 1484 +/- 310

< 321 2582 +/- 407 954 +/- 265 1032 +/- 259 508 +/- 178 K-40 4795 +/- 622 2597 +/- 484 5986 +/- 749 8177 +/- 729 4615 +/- 788 4670 +/- 623 Mn-54

< 28

< 25

< 35

< 20

< 28

< 29 Co-58

< 29

< 30

< 33

< 24

< 29

< 25 Fe-59

< 60

< 48

< 62

< 56

< 68

< 55 Co-60

< 30

< 28

< 37

< 27

< 35

< 33 Zn-65

< 59

< 45

< 82

< 60

< 63

< 70 Nb-95

< 33

< 29

< 34

< 24

< 31

< 26 Zr-95

< 58

< 48

< 60

< 34

< 50

< 45 Ru-103

< 34

< 31

< 34

< 22

< 24

< 26 Ru-106

< 290

< 203

< 303

< 214

< 240

< 175 1-131

< 56

< 47

< 56

< 27

< 37

< 29 Cs-134

< 29

< 31

< 42

< 31

< 32

< 18 Cs-137

< 35

< 24

< 37

< 28

< 42

< 29 Ba-140

< 175

< 143

< 168

< 78

< 117

< 89 La-140

< 42

< 44

< 46

< 18

< 26

< 29 Ce-141

< 53

< 39

< 63

< 34

< 42

< 39 Ce-144

< 198

< 180

< 232

< 133

< 162

< 148 Ra-226

< 763

< 603

< 791

< 545

< 599

< 511 Th-228

< 63

< 50

< 69

< 46

< 44

< 41

Plant: Indian Point Energy Center I Year: 2020 I Page 72 of 128 Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report INDIAN POINT ENERGY CENTER TABLE B-12 GAMMA EMITTERS IN BROAD LEAF VEGETATION SAMPLES -2020 pCi/kg wet +/- 2 Sigma Met Tower 95 DATE 07/21/20 07/21/20 07/22/20 08/18/20 08/18/20 08/18/20 GAMMA Be-7 1813 +/- 306 963 +/- 393 1986 +/- 399 2280 +/- 310 1639 +/- 313 2098 +/- 317 K-40 3846 +/- 583 6039 +/- 852 7085 +/- 847 6593 +/- 676 3690 +/- 676 5331 +/- 723 Mn-54

< 32

< 25

< 32

< 31

< 31

< 24 Co-58

< 26

< 36

< 44

< 27

< 27

< 34 Fe-59

< 61

< 68

< 84

< 72

< 64

< 54 Co-60

< 33

< 30

< 41

< 37

< 23

< 37 Zn-65

< 74

< 64

< 86

< 75

< 45

< 66 Nb-95

< 33

< 29

< 42

< 30

< 26

< 33 Zr-95

< 48

< 60

< 48

< 56

< 53

< 39 Ru-103

< 26

< 32

< 37

< 26

< 27

< 27 Ru-106

< 297

< 301

< 296

< 236

< 206

< 254 1-131

< 36

< 36

< 38

< 34

< 34

< 34 Cs-134

< 38

< 39

< 46

< 31

< 32

< 36 Cs-137

< 33

< 34

< 38

< 36

< 27

< 34 Ba-140

< 109

< 111

< 127

< 116

< 94

< 127 La-140

< 41

< 29

< 33

< 38

< 45

< 30 Ce-141

< 40

< 41

< 51

< 41

< 38

< 42 Ce-144

< 166

< 180

< 225

< 158

< 149

< 187 Ra-226

< 720

< 597

< 822

< 649

< 644

< 768 Th-228

< 54

< 56

< 71

< 54

< 54

< 62

DATE GAMMA Be-7 K-40 Mn-54 Co-58 Fe-59 Co-60 Zn-65 Nb-95 Zr-95 Ru-103 Ru-106 1-131 Cs-134 Cs-137 Ba-140 La-140 Ce-141 Ce-144 Ra-226 Th-228 Plant: Indian Point Energy Center I Year: 2020 I Page 73 of 128 Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report INDIAN POINT ENERGY CENTER TABLE B-12 GAMMA EMITTERS IN BROAD LEAF VEGETATION SAMPLES -2020 09/15/20 09/15/20 2597 +/- 443 1328 +/- 328 5946 +/- 842 5190 +/- 656

< 37

< 31

< 30

< 31

< 68

< 62

< 34

< 28

< 71

< 73

< 32

< 23

< 52

< 40

< 32

< 26

< 278

< 226

< 28

< 31

< 26

< 34

< 38

< 28

< 122

< 107

< 32

< 29

< 51

< 40

< 200

< 157

< 777

< 650

< 62

< 56 pCi/kg wet +/- 2 Sigmq Met Tower 95 09/15/20 1488 +/- 392 4200 +/- 703

< 30

< 27

< 65

< 25

< 80

< 38

< 59

< 29

< 323

< 40

< 37

< 23

< 113

< 34

< 47

< 215

< 818

< 67

Plant: Indian Point Energy Center I Year: 2020 I Page 74 of 128 Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report INDIAN POINT ENERGY CENTER TABLE B-13 RADIONUCLIDES IN RIVER WATER SAMPLES -2020 pCi/L +/- 2 Sigma Plant Inlet Hudson River Intake 9 (b)

DATE 01/29/20 02/25/20 03/31/20 04/28/20 05/28/20 06/30/20 RADIOCHEMICAL H-3 (a)

< 192

< 180 GAMMA K-40

< 31

< 14

< 31

< 55

< 25 47 +/- 23 Mn-54

< 1

< 1

<2

< 3

< 1

<2 Co-58

<2

<2

<2

<4

<2

<2 Fe-59

<4

<4

<4

< 8

<4

<4 Co-60

<2

< 1

< 2

<4

<2

<2 Zn-65

<3

<3

<3

<6

<3

<3 Nb-95

<2

<2

<2

<4

<2

<2 Zr-95

< 3

<3

< 3

< 6

<3

< 4 Ru-103

<2

<2

<2

<4

<2

<2 Ru-106

< 14

< 14

< 15

< 31

< 14

< 15 1-131

< 8

< 8

< 12

< 13

< 8

< 13 Cs-134

<2

<2

<2

< 3

<2

<2 Cs-137

<2

< 1

<2

< 4

<2

<2 Ba-140

< 15

< 14

< 19

< 27

< 15

< 20 La-140

<5

<5

<6

< 8

< 5

< 6 Ce-141

<4

<3

<4

< 7

<4

<4 Ce-144

< 11

< 11

< 13

< 26

< 11

< 13 Ra-226

< 34

< 31

< 43

< 90

< 33

< 44 Ac-228

<6

< 5

< 6

< 13

<6

<7 Th-228

<3

<3

< 3

< 7

<3

<4 (a) Quarterly Composite (b) Refer REMP changes table B-1c

Plant: Indian Point Energy Center I Year: 2020 I Page 75 of 128 DATE RADIOCHEMICAL H-3 (a)

GAMMA K-40 Mn-54 Co-58 Fe-59 Co-60 Zn-65 Nb-95 Zr-95 Ru-103 Ru-106 1-131 Cs-134 Cs-137 Ba-140 La-140 Ce-141 Ce-144 Ra-226 Ac-228 Th-228 Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report INDIAN POINT ENERGY CENTER TABLE B-13 RADIONUCLIDES IN RIVER WATER SAMPLES - 2020 07/28/20 59 +/- 31

<2

<2

<5

<2

<4

<2

<4

<3

< 18

< 12

<2

< 2

< 21

< 7

<5

< 14

< 46

<8

<3 pCi/L +/- 2 Sigma Plant Inlet Hudson River Intake 9

08/25/20 09/29/20 10/27/20

< 181 51 +/- 27 51 +/- 27

< 19

<2

<2

< 2

<2

<2

< 2

<4

<4

< 6

<2

<2

<3

<4

< 3

<4

<2

<2

<3

<3

<3

< 5

<2

<2

< 3

< 17

< 14

< 22

< 7

< 9

< 9

<2

< 2

< 3

<2

<2

< 2

< 13

< 15

< 20

< 5

<5

<6

<3

<4

<5

< 11

< 12

< 17

< 41

< 42

< 63

<8

<6

< 10

< 3

<3

< 5 11/24/20 41 +/- 27

<2

<2

<4

<2

<4

<2

<4

<2

< 17

< 10

<2

<2

< 17

<6

<4

< 12

< 40

<7

<3 (a) Quarterly Composite 12/30/20

< 190

< 19

<2

< 2

<5

<2

<4

<2

<4

< 3

< 16

< 12

<2

< 2

< 21

<7

<4

< 12

< 35

< 7

< 3

Plant: Indian Point Energy Center I Year: 2020 I Page 76 of 128 Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report INDIAN POINT ENERGY CENTER TABLE 8-13 RADIONUCLIDES IN RIVER WATER SAMPLES - 2020 pCi/L +/- 2 Sigma Discharge Canal 10 DATE 01/29/20 02/25/20 03/31/20 04/28/20 05/28/20 06/30/20 RADIOCHEMICAL H-3 (a) 347 +/- 135

< 176 GAMMA K-40

< 29

< 30

< 42

< 69

< 15 50 +/- 27 Mn-54

< 1

< 2

<2

< 3

<2

<2 Co-58

<2

< 2

< 2

<4

<2

<2 Fe-59

<4

<5

< 5

< 8

<4

<4 Co-60

<2

<2

< 2

<4

<2

<2 Zn-65

<3

< 3

< 5

<8

< 3

< 4 Nb-95

<2

< 2

< 3

<4

<2

<2 Zr-95

<3

<3

< 5

< 7

< 3

<4 Ru-103

<2

<2

< 3

<4

< 2

<2 Ru-106

< 14

< 16

< 21

< 26

< 16

< 16 1-131

< 8

< 8

< 13

< 14

< 9

< 12 Cs-134

<2

< 2

<2

< 4

<2

<2 Cs-137

<2

<2

< 2

< 3

<2

<2 Ba-140

< 16

< 17

< 23

< 28

< 16

< 21 La-140

< 5

< 6

< 8

< 9

<6

<6 Ce-141

< 3

<4

< 6

< 8

<4

<4 Ce-144

< 10

< 11

< 17

< 26

< 12

< 12 Ra-226

< 37

< 41

< 58

< 82

< 44

< 44 Ac-228

<6

<6

< 9

< 14

<7

<7 Th-228

<3

< 3

< 5

< 7

<3

<3 (a) Quarterly Composite

Plant: Indian Point Energy Center I Year: 2020 I Page 77 of 128 Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report INDIAN POINT ENERGY CENTER TABLE B-13 RADIONUCLIDES IN RIVER WATER SAMPLES - 2020 pCi/L +/- 2 Sigma Discharge Canal 10 DATE 07/28/20 08/25/20 09/29/20 10/27/20 11/24/20 12/30/20 RADIOCHEMICAL H-3 (a)

< 177 229 +/- 125 GAMMA K-40 45 +/- 28

< 18 37 +/- 22

< 23 58 +/- 24

< 16 Mn-54

< 2

<2

< 1

< 3

< 2

<2 Co-58

< 2

<2

<2

< 3

<2

<2 Fe-59

< 5

< 5

<4

< 6

<4

<5 Co-60

<2

<2

<2

< 3

<2

<2 Zn-65

<4

<4

<3

< 5

<3

<4 Nb-95

<2

<2

< 2

< 3

<2

<2 Zr-95

<4

<3

< 3

< 5

< 3

<3 Ru-103

<2

<2

<2

< 3

< 2

< 2 Ru-106

< 16

< 16

< 14

< 24

< 16

< 15 1-131

< 11

<7

< 8

< 9

< 9

< 12 Cs-134

<2

<2

<2

< 3

< 2

<2 Cs-137

<2

<2

<2

< 3

<2

<2 Ba-140

< 18

< 15

< 15

< 20

< 17

< 20 La-140

< 6

< 5

< 5

< 7

<6

<7 Ce-141

<4

<4

<4

<6

<4

<5 Ce-144

< 11

< 11

< 12

< 18

< 11

< 13 Ra-226

< 41

< 41

< 33

< 69

< 40

< 43 Ac-228

< 7

<7

< 6

< 11

< 6

< 7 Th-228

<3

< 3

< 3

< 5

< 3

<3 (a) Quarterly Composite

Plant: Indian Point Energy Center I Year: 2020 I Page 78 of 128 Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report INDIAN POINT ENERGY CENTER TABLE B-13 RADIONUCLIDES IN RIVER WATER SAMPLES - 2020 pCi/L +/- 2 Sigma Roseton 23*

DATE 03/30/20 04/27/20 05/26/20 06/29/20 07/27/20 08/24/20 RADIOCHEMICAL H-3 (a)

< 187

< 183 GAMMA K-40

< 50

< 40

< 37

< 25

< 25

< 26 Mn-54

<2

<3

<2

<2

< 2

<2 Co-58

<3

<3

<2

<2

< 2

<2 Fe-59

<6

<7

<4

<4

<4

<4 Co-60

< 3

< 3

< 2

<2

<2

<2 Zn-65

<5

<6

<3

<3

<3

< 3 Nb-95

<3

<3

<2

<2

<2

<2 Zr-95

<5

<6

< 3

<3

< 3

<3 Ru-103

<3

<4

< 2

<2

< 2

<2 Ru-106

< 24

< 25

< 15

< 13

< 13

< 14 1-131

< 11

< 11

< 10

< 13

< 10

< 7 Cs-134

<3

<3

< 2

<2

< 2

<2 Cs-137

<2

<3

< 2

<2

< 2

<2 Ba-140

< 22

< 25

< 17

< 20

< 16

< 14 La-140

< 7

< 10

< 5

< 7

<6

<4 Ce-141

<6

<6

<4

<4

<4

<3 Ce-144

< 19

< 18

< 11

< 12

< 11

< 11 Ra-226

< 60

< 55

< 34

< 33

< 32

< 42 Ac-228

< 11

< 11

<7

<6

< 6

< 6 Th-228

<4

<5

< 3

<3

< 3

< 3

  • Control Location (a) Quarterly Composite

Plant: Indian Point Energy Center I Year: 2020 I Page 79 of 128 DATE RADIOCHEMICAL H-3 (a)

GAMMA K-40 Mn-54 Co-58 Fe-59 Co-60 Zn-65 Nb-95 Zr-95 Ru-103 Ru-106 1-131 Cs-134 Cs-137 Ba-140 La-140 Ce-141 Ce-144 Ra-226 Ac-228 Th-228

09/28/20 10/27/20 11/23/20 12/28/20

< 176

< 193

< 37

< 28

< 32

< 14

< 2

<2

<2

<2

< 2

<3

<2

< 2

<4

< 6

<4

<4

<2

<3

< 2

< 2

<3

<5

< 3

< 3

< 2

<3

<2

<2

< 3

<5

< 3

< 3

<2

<3

<2

<2

< 14

< 21

< 15

< 12

<9

< 10

< 10

< 12

<2

<3

<2

<2

<2

<2

<2

<2

< 16

< 19

< 17

< 18

< 5

<7

< 5

< 7

<4

<5

<4

<4

< 12

< 15

< 13

< 11

< 43

< 55

< 44

< 33

< 7

< 10

<7

< 6

< 3

<4

<4

< 3 (a) Quarterly Composite

DATE GAMMA Be-7 K-40 Mn-54 Co-58 Fe-59 Co-60 Zn-65 Nb-95 Zr-95 Ru-103 Ru-106 1-131 Cs-134 Cs-137 Ba-140 Ce-141 Ce-144 Ra-226 Th-228 Plant: Indian Point Energy Center I Year: 2020 I Page 80 of 128 Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report INDIAN POINT ENERGY CENTER TABLE B-14 GAMMA EMITTERS IN BOTTOM SEDIMENT SAMPLES - 2020 06/12/20

< 521 Discharge Canal 10 pCi/kg dry +/- 2 Sigma 09/21/20

< 488 06/12/20

< 777 Off Verplanck 17 09/21/20

< 834 15650 +/- 1597 13760 +/- 1484 16410 +/- 2114 18690 +/- 1956

< 61

< 45

< 92

< 94

< 72

< 40

< 70

< 95

< 130

< 126

< 189

< 238

< 66

< 51

< 119

< 108

< 152

< 113

< 218

< 242

< 56

< 44

< 105

< 117

< 92

< 92

< 152

< 187

< 51

< 45

< 90

< 97

< 583

< 442

< 743

< 843

< 80

< 77

< 122

< 176

< 72

< 57

< 113

< 120 154 +/- 53 86 +/- 46 198 +/- 93 211 +/- 100

< 270

< 247

< 459

< 511

< 74

< 65

< 116

< 137

< 309

< 241

< 465

< 498

< 1234

< 1008

< 1528

< 2129 406 +/- 85 330 +/- 89 1184 +/- 137 929 +/- 137

Plant: Indian Point Energy Center Year: 2020 Page 81 of 128 DATE GAMMA Be-7 K-40 Mn-54 Co-58 Fe-59 Co-60 Zn-65 Nb-95 Zr-95 Ru-103 Ru-106 1-131 Cs-134 Cs-137 Ba-140 Ce-141 Ce-144 Ra-226 Th-228

< 773 Lent's Cove 28 pCi/kg dry +/- 2 Sigrna 09/22/20

< 413 06/10/20

< 782 Cold Spring 84*

09/22/20

< 699 19800 +/- 2149 13420 +/- 1284 21040 +/- 2218 19850 +/- 2126

< 116

< 51

< 98

< 89

< 96

< 41

< 73

< 79

< 220

< 100

< 273

< 191

< 124

< 62

< 91

< 105

< 221

< 123

< 254

< 214

< 120

< 52

< 115

< 101

< 200

< 100

< 169

< 168

< 107

< 40

< 107

< 70

< 682

< 318

< 739

< 664

< 222

< 71

< 227

< 145

< 119

< 54

< 116

< 119 187 +/- 105

< 67 207 +/- 109

< 124

< 665

< 196

< 665

< 434

< 142

< 65

< 139

< 103

< 426

< 221

< 460

< 425

< 2012

< 787

< 2061

< 1797 1141 +/- 174 388 +/- 83 1098 +/- 157 1294 +/- 140

Plant: Indian Point Energy Center I Year: 2020 I Page 82 of 128 DATE RADIOCHEMICAL Sr-90 GAMMA Be-7 K-40 Mn-54 Co-58 Fe-59 Co-60 Zn-65 Nb-95 Zr-95 Ru-103 Ru-106 1-131 Cs-134 Cs-137 Ba-140 La-140 Ce-141 Ce-144 Ra-226 Ac-228 Th-228 Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report INDIAN POINT ENERGY CENTER TABLE 8-15 RADIONUCLIDES IN SHORELINE SOIL SAMPLES - 2020 pCi/kg dry+/- 2 Sigma Off Verplanck 17 06/10/20 09/10/20 06/10/20

< 46

< 40

< 45

< 327

< 432 1091 +/- 498 10520 +/- 1033 15530 +/- 1610 11960 +/- 1314

< 37

< 51

< 50

< 37

< 58

< 55

< 83

< 152

< 84

< 37

< 72

< 36

< 71

< 140

< 117

< 42

< 71

< 48

< 67

< 124

< 67

< 36

< 56

< 51

< 311

< 398

< 477

< 68

< 93

< 104

< 49

< 70

< 60 96 +/- 57

< 57

< 60

< 174

< 273

< 190

< 35

< 89

< 44

< 74

< 80

< 112

< 299

< 281

< 402

< 1104

< 1148

< 1733 499 +/- 130

< 406

< 392 338 +/- 100 331 +/- 90 431 +/- 170 Lent's Cove 28 09/10/20

< 43

< 694 12650 +/- 1619

< 73

< 50

< 141

< 68

< 161

< 71

< 139

< 64

< 512

< 123

< 81

< 81

< 364

< 111

< 89

< 316

< 1132 525 +/- 179 315 +/- 126

Plant: Indian Point Energy Center I Year: 2020 I Page 83 of 128 DATE RADIOCHEMICAL Sr-90 GAMMA Be-7 K-40 Mn-54 Co-58 Fe-59 Co-60 Zn-65 Nb-95 Zr-95 Ru-103 Ru-106 1-131 Cs-134 Cs-137 Ba-140 La-140 Ce-141 Ce-144 Ra-226 Ac-228 Th-228

. pCi/kg dry +/- 2 Sigma Manitou Inlet 50*

06/10/20 09/10/20 06/10/20

< 34

< 44

< 47

< 476

< 575

< 462 11650 +/- 1272 13030 +/- 1486 8787 +/- 1110

< 56

< 71

< 53

< 59

< 67

< 51

< 114

< 136

< 148

< 40

< 76

< 52

< 126

< 145

< 132

< 68

< 82

< 63

< 91

< 138

< 96

< 53

< 64

< 53

< 514

< 571

< 527

< 103

< 126

< 104

< 70

< 78

< 71

< 59

< 79

< 57

< 345

< 338

< 325

< 109

< 72

< 101

< 80

< 112

< 77

< 307

< 420

< 264 3306 +/- 1071

< 1447

< 1230 588 +/- 362

< 404

< 233 630 +/- 157 521 +/- 101

< 100 White Beach 53 09/10/20

< 43

< 337 8935 +/- 1195

< 42

< 39

< 93

< 30

< 97

< 43

< 81

< 43

< 307

< 75

< 49

< 45

< 200

< 41

< 68

< 237

< 1050

< 223 171 +/- 104

Plant: Indian Point Energy Center I Year: 2020 I Page 84 of 128 DATE RADIOCHEMICAL Sr-90 GAMMA Be-7 K-40 Mn-54 Co-58 Fe-59 Co-60 Zn-65 Nb-95 Zr-95 Ru-103 Ru-106 1-131 Cs-134 Cs-137 Ba-140 La-140 Ce-141 Ce-144 Ra-226 Ac-228 Th-228

< 41

< 433 32110 +/- 2077

< 71

< 72

< 162

< 84

< 180

< 70

< 116

< 58

< 464

< 100

< 80

< 63

< 293

< 97

< 85

< 303

< 1089 608 +/- 201 748 +/- 84 Cold Spring 84*

pCi/kg dry +/- 2 Sigma 09/10/20

< 50

< 493 29000 +/- 2227

< 57

< 66

< 161

< 60

< 176

< 67

< 111

< 63

< 480

< 98

< 88

< 67

< 315

< 74

< 76

< 301

< 1309

< 412 583 +/- 101

DATE Be-7 K-40 Mn-54 Co-58 Fe-59 Co-60 Zn-65 Nb-95 Zr-95 Ru-103 Ru-106 1-131 Cs-134 Cs-137 Ba-140 La-140 Ce-141 Ce-144

Year: 2020 I Page 85 of 128 Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report INDIAN POINT ENERGY CENTER TABLE B-16 GAMMA EMITTERS IN AQUATIC VEGETATION SAMPLES - 2020 06/12/20 Myriophyllium (a) pCi/kg wet +/- 2 Sigma Lent's Cove 28 09/22/20 Myriophyllium

< 183 2641 +/- 470

< 18

< 21

< 56

< 16

< 51

< 20

< 37

< 21

< 185

< 26

< 24

< 28

< 86

< 25

< 29

< 126

< 463

< 122

< 34 (a) Unable to locate and collect samples at this location

DATE Be-7 K-40 Mn-54 Co-58 Fe-59 Co-60 Zn-65 Nb-95 Zr-95 Ru-103 Ru-106 1-131 Cs-134 Cs-137 Ba-140 La-140 Ce-141 Ce-144 Ra-226 Ac-228 Th-228 Plant: Indian Point Energy Center I Year: 2020 I Page 86 of 128 Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report INDIAN POINT ENERGY CENTER TABLE B-16 GAMMA EMITTERS IN AQUATIC VEGETATION SAMPLES - 2020 pCi/kg wet +/- 2 Sigma Off Verplanck 17 06/12/20 09/21/20 Myriophyllium Myriophyllium 561 +/- 224

< 251 3167 +/- 448 2405 +/- 492

< 26

< 28

< 22

< 31

< 48

< 67

< 21

< 28

< 51

< 73

< 29

< 31

< 35

< 48

< 23

< 27

< 180

< 233

< 35

< 46

< 26

< 33

< 28

< 33

< 102

< 125

< 24

< 40

< 34

< 45

< 145

< 174

< 564

< 738

< 116

< 133 143 +/- 46

< 62

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Year: 2020 I Page 87 of 128 DATE Be-7 K-40 Mn-54 Co-58 Fe-59 Co-60 Zn-65 Nb-95 Zr-95 Ru-103 Ru-106 1-131 Cs-134 Cs-137 Ba-140 La-140 Ce-141 Ce-144 Ra-226 Ac-228 Th-228

< 259 3234 +/- 445

< 24

< 19

< 49

< 18

< 49

< 27

< 36

< 24

< 164

< 53

< 28

< 27

< 132

< 47

< 38

< 137

< 536

< 127

< 57 pCi/kg wet +/- 2 Sigma Cold Spring 84*

09/21/20 (a)

(a) Unable to locate and collect samples at this location

Plant: Indian Point Energy Center I Year: 2020 I Page 88 of 128 Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report INDIAN POINT ENERGY CENTER TABLE B-17 RADIONUCLIDES IN FISH/ INVERTEBRATES - 2020 pCi/kg wet +/- 2 Sigma Downstream 107 DATE 04/29/20 05/06/20 05/06/20 05/07/20 05/20/20 06/03/20 Eel Sunfish Perch Catfish Striped Bass Blue Crab RADIOCHEMICAL Ni-63

< 51

< 50

< 78

< 86

< 87

< 95 Sr-90

<4

< 4

< 5

< 3

<4

< 5 GAMMA Be-7

< 275

< 443

< 474

< 622

< 549

< 333 K-40 1798 +/- 534 2294 +/- 721 2433 +/- 890 3322 +/- 1027 2724 +/- 1248 2761 +/- 702 Mn-54

< 35

< 43

< 61

< 69

< 65

< 44 Co-58

< 35

< 36

< 68

< 75

< 71

< 22 Fe-59

< 70

< 94

< 118

< 152

< 145

< 77 Co-60

< 30

< 35

< 41

< 46

< 58

< 32 Zn-65

< 67

< 103

< 141

< 140

< 173

< 62 Nb-95

< 35

< 47

< 57

< 59

< 71

< 32 Zr-95

< 55

< 69

< 104

< 132

< 81

< 75 Ru-103

< 34

< 52

< 46

< 71

< 77

< 41 Ru-106

< 283

< 381

< 479

< 637

< 760

< 312 1-131

< 57

< 88

< 91

< 137

< 172

< 94 Cs-134

< 37

< 48

< 73

< 71

< 73

< 44 Cs-137

< 35

< 50

< 44

< 75

< 60

< 45 Ba-140

< 167

< 266

< 271

< 400

< 337

< 246 La-140

< 41

< 87

< 108

< 120

< 167

< 55 Ce-141

< 46

< 61

< 60

< 104

< 92

< 90 Ce-144

< 169

< 214

< 237

< 338

< 350

< 308 Ra-226

< 599

< 1013

< 844

< 1543

< 1672

< 1199 Th-228

< 61

< 83

< 76

< 130

< 117

< 106

Plant: Indian Point Energy Center I Year: 2020 I Page 89 of 128 Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report INDIAN POINT ENERGY CENTER TABLE 8-17 RADIONUCLIDES IN FISH/ INVERTEBRATES - 2020 pCi/kg wet +/- 2 Sigma Downstream 107 DATE 08/18/20 08/23/20 08/23/20 08/23/20 09/11/20 Sunfish Catfish Blue Crab Perch Eel RADIOCHEMICAL Ni-63

< 74

< 62

< 75

< 92

< 90 Sr-90

< 5

<4

< 3

< 5

<4 GAMMA Be-7

< 643

< 427

< 481

< 608

< 342 K-40 2639 +/- 793 2134 +/- 900 2130 +/- 804 2576 +/- 996 2360 +/- 764 Mn-54

< 59

< 60

< 55

< 74

< 63 Co-58

< 75

< 45

< 59

< 63

< 38 Fe-59

< 145

< 126

< 138

< 148

< 98 Co-60

< 65

< 42

< 51

< 58

< 49 Zn-65

< 107

< 149

< 128

< 102

< 81 Nb-95

< 61

< 56

< 60

< 84

< 48 Zr-95

< 114

< 100

< 98

< 142

< 93 Ru-103

< 75

< 66

< 60

< 55

< 52 Ru-106

< 595

< 460

< 520

< 661

< 475 1-131

< 194

< 97

< 113

< 120

< 74 Cs-134

< 73

< 69

< 54

< 62

< 55 Cs-137

< 73

< 58

< 56

< 67

< 54 Ba-140

< 457

< 293

< 264

< 335

< 239 La-140

< 141

< 83

< 61

< 123

< 57 Ce-141

< 104

< 61

< 74

< 95

< 72 Ce-144

< 289

< 226

< 279

< 353

< 271 Ra-226

< 1311

< 895

< 1101

< 1312

< 1043 Th-228

< 103

< 77

< 94

< 122

< 88

Plant: Indian Point Energy Center I Year: 2020 I Page 90 of 128 Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report INDIAN POINT ENERGY CENTER TABLE B-17 RADIONUCLIDES IN FISH/ INVERTEBRATES - 2020 pCi/kg wet +/- 2 Sigma Roseton 23*

DATE 04/28/20 05/07/20 05/07/20 05/20/20 05/27/20 06/18/20 Eel Perch Striped Bass Catfish Perch Blue Crab RADIOCHEMICAL Ni-63

< 95

< 93

< 98

< 50

< 97

< 68 Sr-90

<4

< 5

< 4

<4

< 3

< 5 GAMMA Be-7

< 184

< 434

< 725

< 468

< 352

< 405 K-40 2121 +/- 420 2459 +/- 745 3063 +/- 919 3091 +/- 713 2386 +/- 790 3116 +/- 1002 Mn-54

< 21

< 38

< 64

< 43

< 38

< 48 Co-58

< 23

< 49

< 78

< 34

< 40

< 48 Fe-59

< 48

< 93

< 175

< 98

< 81

< 119 Co-60

< 26

< 30

< 75

< 52

< 44

< 63 Zn-65

< 46

< 74

< 116

< 85

< 103

< 123 Nb-95

< 24

< 41

< 62

< 47

< 43

< 52 Zr-95

< 46

< 74

< 148

< 105

< 60

< 109 Ru-103

< 24

< 55

< 78

< 57

< 50

< 51 Ru-106

< 195

< 361

< 510

< 503

< 409

< 447 1-131

< 44

< 89

< 437

< 124

< 81

< 83 Cs-134

< 27

< 37

< 66

< 49

< 40

< 62 Cs-137

< 25

< 56

< 58

< 52

< 38

< 55 Ba-140

< 121

< 223

< 687

< 324

< 230

< 285 La-140

< 22

< 62

< 171

< 111

< 88

< 72 Ce-141

< 32

< 105

< 112

< 119

< 58

< 62 Ce-144

< 109

< 395

< 268

< 382

< 209

< 211 Ra-226

< 413

< 1504

< 1107

< 1294

< 931

< 989 Th-228

< 37

< 102

< 85

< 102

< 75

< 72

  • Control Location

Plant: Indian Point Energy Center I Year: 2020 I Page 91 of 128 Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report INDIAN POINT ENERGY CENTER TABLE B-17 RADIONUCLIDES IN FISH/ INVERTEBRATES - 2020 pCi/kg wet +/- 2 Sigma Roseton 23*

DATE 08/19/20 08/23/20 09/01/20 09/01/20 09/11/20 09/11/20 Sunfish Eel Perch Blue Crab Striped Bass Catfish RADIOCHEMICAL Ni-63

< 100

< 97

< 91

< 98

< 79

< 90 Sr-90

< 5

< 5

< 5

< 4

< 4

<4 GAMMA Be-7

< 435

< 366

< 460

< 377

< 421

< 615

. K-40 2215 +/- 820 1366 +/- 660 2799 +/- 938 2589 +/- 893 2581 +/- 1051 3464 +/- 1065 Mn-54

< 55

< 60

< 57

< 67

< 46

< 79 Co-58

< 41

< 60

< 53

< 55

< 58

< 74 Fe-59

< 136

< 116

< 106

< 107

< 87

< 178 Co-60

< 37

< 64

< 59

< 39

< 55

< 81 Zn-65

< 102

< 108

< 119

< 117

< 104

< 126 Nb-95

< 52

< 60

< 57

< 54

< 46

< 86 Zr-95

< 103

< 120

< 83

< 71

< 79

< 130 Ru-103

< 50

< 59

< 42

< 42

< 60

< 76 Ru-106

< 481

< 504

< 408

< 393

< 507

< 746 1-131

< 130

< 104

< 76

< 64

< 91

< 122 Cs-134

< 68

< 73

< 52

< 59

< 51

< 81 Cs-137

< 47

< 68

< 42

< 50

< 46

< 86 Ba-140

< 305

< 238

< 257

< 183

< 199

< 297 La-140

< 105

< 118

< 71

< 57

< 94

< 107 Ce-141

< 69

< 67

< 67

< 57

< 66

< 97 Ce-144

< 249

< 257

< 216

< 222

< 263

< 324 Ra-226

< 1053

< 1070

< 945

< 1052

< 1235

< 1557 Th-228

< 77

< 70

< 81

< 73

< 82

< 127

  • Control Location

DATE RADIOCHEMICAL Ni-63 Sr-90 GAMMA Be-7 K-40 Mn-54 Co-58 Fe-59 Co-60 Zn-65 Nb-95 Zr-95 Ru-103 Ru-106 1-131 Cs-134 Cs-137 Ba-140 La-140 Ce-141 Ce-144 Ra-226 Th-228

< 85

<4

< 462 2257 +/- 1027

< 59

< 56

< 77

< 76

< 102

< 52

< 57

< 53

< 420

< 71

< 60

< 72

< 240

< 75

< 60

< 236

< 1011

< 80 INDIAN POINT ENERGY CENTER TABLE B-17 RADIONUCLIDES IN FISH/ INVERTEBRATES -2020 pCi/kg wet +/- 2 Sigma Roseton 23*

Plant: Indian Point Energy Center I Year: 2020 I Page 93 of 128 Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report INDIAN POINT ENERGY CENTER TABLE B-17 RADIONUCLIDES IN FISH/ INVERTEBRATES - 2020 pCi/kg wet +/- 2 Sigma Downstream 25 DATE 04/30/20 05/06/20 05/06/20 05/06/20 05/14/20 06/09/20 Eel Sunfish Perch Catfish Striped Bass Blue Crab RADIOCHEMICAL Ni-63

< 92

< 86

< 79

< 55

< 75

< 96 Sr-90

< 4

<4

< 4

<4

<4

< 5 GAMMA Be-7

< 229

< 490

< 721

< 556

< 787

< 382 K-40 2594 +/- 473 2883 +/- 1012 2189 +/- 1279 1568 +/- 910 3159 +/- 969 2486 +/- 753 Mn-54

< 27

< 68

< 68

< 55

< 59

< 40 Co-58

< 27

< 57

< 79

< 61

< 75

< 45 Fe-59

< 55

< 132

< 163

< 129

< 152

< 81 Co-60

< 29

< 57

< 91

< 66

< 58

< 37 Zn-65

< 62

< 141

< 178

< 87

< 145

< 80 Nb-95

< 30

< 94

< 86

< 63

< 67

< 42 Zr-95

< 45

< 110

< 130

< 98

< 144

< 73 Ru-103

< 28

< 68

< 69

< 62

< 91

< 41 Ru-106

< 275

< 678

< 670

< 586

< 487

< 404 1-131

< 45

< 131

< 156

< 121

< 214

< 85 Cs-134

< 28

< 76

< 94

< 88

< 60

< 46 Cs-137

< 29

< 67

< 94

< 66

< 63

< 46 Ba-140

< 138

< 376

< 401

< 311

< 588

< 224 La-140

< 39

< 132

< 116

< 106

< 174

< 49 Ce-141

< 39

< 103

< 100

< 95

< 124

< 63 Ce-144

< 137

< 286

< 318

< 359

< 380

< 181 Ra-226

< 572

< 1435

< 1508

< 1245

< 1401

< 873 Th-228

< 46

< 115

< 132

< 112

< 117

< 71

DATE RADIOCHEMICAL Ni-63 Sr-90 GAMMA Be-7 K-40 Mn-54 Co-58 Fe-59 Co-60 Zn-65 Nb-95 Zr-95 Ru-103 Ru-106 1-131 Cs-134 Cs-137 Ba-140 La-140 Ce-141 Ce-144 Ra-226 Th-228 Plant: Indian Point Energy Center I Year: 2020 I Page 94 of 128 Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report 08/19/20 Sunfish

< 83

< 5

< 634 2488 +/- 962

< 71

< 75

< 160

< 78

< 133

< 79

< 115

< 81

< 549

< 171

< 70

< 69

< 422

< 120

< 96

< 332

< 1171

< 126 INDIAN POINT ENERGY CENTER TABLE 8-17 RADIONUCLIDES IN FISH/ INVERTEBRATES - 2020 pCi/kg wet +/- 2 Sigma Downstream 25 08/23/20 08/23/20 09/01/20 09/11/20 Catfish Blue Crab Perch Striped Bass

< 42

< 88

< 88

< 89

< 3

< 3

<4

< 4

< 416

< 451

< 610

< 320 2564 +/- 879 3202 +/- 761 2278 +/- 780 2071 +/- 971

< 34

< 35

< 66

< 44

< 58

< 36

< 75

< 57

< 104

< 124

< 134

< 114

< 70

< 51

< 70

< 40

< 88

< 117

< 172

< 99

< 55

< 57

< 76

< 44

< 95

< 73

< 106

< 61

< 64

< 59

< 76

< 48

< 427

< 465

< 619

< 477

< 95

< 106

< 120

< 70

< 50

< 44

< 88

< 65

< 63

< 49

< 83

< 47

< 350

< 252

< 446

< 222

< 87

< 62

< 104

< 88

< 80

< 65

< 95

< 48

< 305

< 258

< 319

< 203

< 1228

< 1147

< 1551

< 895

< 98

< 79

< 104

< 75

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Year: 2020 I Page 95 of 128 ANNUAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERA TING REPORT TABLE B-18 LAND USE CENSUS - RESIDENCE AND MILCH ANIMAL RESULTS 2020 The 2020 land use census indicated there were no new residences that were closer in proximity to IPEC.

IPEC maintains a complete nearest residence survey with updated distances.

No milch animals were observed during this reporting period within the 5-mile zone. There are no animals producing milk for human consumption within five miles of Indian Point.

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Sector 1

2 3

4 5

6 7

8 9

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WNW NW NNW TABLE B-19 LAND USE CENSUS 2020 UNRESTRICTED AREA BOUNDARY AND NEAREST RESIDENCES Distance to site Distance to site Distance to nearest Boundary from Unit 2 Boundary from Unit 3 resident, from Unit 1 Plant Vent (meters)

Plant Vent (meters) superheater (meters)

RIVER RIVER 1788 RIVER RIVER 3111 550 636 1907 600 775 1478 662 785 1371 569 622 715 553 564 1168 569 551 1240 700 566 1133 755 480 1574 544 350 3016 RIVER RIVER 2170 RIVER RIVER 1919 RIVER RIVER 1752 RIVER RIVER 1693 RIVER RIVER 1609

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Address of nearest resident, Last Census 41 River Road Tomkins Cove Chateau Rive Apts. John St. Peekskill 211 Viewpoint Terrace, Peekskill 1018 Lower South St. Peekskill 1103 Lower South St. Peekskill 461 Broadway Buchanan 223 First St. Buchanan 5 Pheasant's Run Buchanan 320 Broadway Verplanck 240 Eleventh St. Verplanck 8 SprinQ St. Tomkins Cove 9 West Shore Dr. Tomkins Cove 712 Rt. 9W Tomkins Cove 770 Rt. 9W Tomkins Cove 807 Rt. 9W Tomkins Cove 4 River Rd. Tomkins Cove

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Year: 2020 I Page 98 of 128 ANNUAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT HISTORICAL TRENDS The past ten years of historical data for various radionuclides and media are presented both in tabular form and graphical form to facilitate the comparison of 2020 data with historical values. Although other samples were taken and analyzed, values were only tabulated and plotted where positive indications were present.

Averaging the positive values in these tables can result in a -biased high - --

value, especially, when the radionuclide is detected in only one or two quarters for the year.

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Page 99 of 128 Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report TABLE C-1 DIRECT RADIATION, ANNUAL

SUMMARY

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SUMMARY

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)

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<Le indicates no positive values above sample critical level.

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Year: 2020 I Page 117 of 128 ANNUAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT INTERLABORATORY COMPARISON PROGRAM This section presents the results of the interlaboratory comparison program for the Teledyne Brown Engineering Environmental Services and Environmental Dosimetry Company.

7.1 Program Description -

Teledyne Brown Engineering Environmental Services Comparison Programs The Teledyne Brown Engineering Environmental Services participates in several interlaboratory comparison programs. These programs include sample media for which samples are routinely collected and for which comparison samples are commercially available.

Participation in these interlaboratory comparison programs ensure that independent checks on the precision and accuracy of the measurement of radioactive material in the environmental samples are performed as part of the Quality Assurance Program for environmental monitoring. To fulfill the requirement for an lnterlaboratory Comparison Program, Teledyne Brown Engineering Environmental Services has engaged the following programs:

Eckert & Ziegler Analytics Environmental Radioactivity Cross Check Program Department of Energy (DOE) Mixed Analyte Performance Evaluation Program (MAPEP)

Environmental Resource Associates (ERA) Cross Check Program These programs supply sample media as blind samples (typically spikes), which contain certified levels of radioactivity unknown to the analysis laboratory.

These samples are prepared and analyzed by the Teledyne Brown Engineering Environmental Services using standard laboratory procedures. Each program issues a statistical summary report of the results.

Teledyne Brown Engineering Environmental Services uses predetermined acceptance criteria methodology for evaluating its laboratory performance.

Teledyne Brown Engineering Environmental Services also analyzes laboratory blanks. The analysis of laboratory blanks provides a means to detect and measure radioactive contamination of analytical samples. The analysis of analytical blanks also provides information on the adequacy of background subtraction.

Laboratory blank results are analyzed using control charts.

7.2 Acceptance Criteria Each sample result is evaluated to determine the accuracy and precision of the laboratory's analysis result. The sample evaluation method is discussed below.

7.2.1 Analytics Sample Results Evaluation Samples provided by Analytics are evaluated using what is specified as the NRC method.

This method is based on the calculation of the ratio of results reported by the participating laboratory (QC result) to the Vendor Laboratory Known value (reference result).

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Year: 2020 I Page 118 of 128 ANNUAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT An Environmental Laboratory analytical result is evaluated using the following calculation:

The value for the error resolution is calculated.

Error Resolution =

Reference Result Reference Results Error (1 sigma)

Using the appropriate row under the Error Resolution column in Table D-2.1, a corresponding Ratio of Agreement interval is given for use in Tables D-3.1, D-3.2, and D-3.3 The value for the ratio is then calculated.

Ratio of agreement

=

QC Result Reference Result If the value falls within the agreement interval, the result is acceptable.

TABLE D-2.1 Ratio of Agreement ERROR RESOLUTION RATIO OF AGREEMENT

<4 No Comparison 4 to 7 0.5-2.0 8 to 15 0.6-1.66 16 to 50 0.75-1.33 51 to 200 0.8-1.25

>200 0.85-1.18 This acceptance test is generally referred to as the "NRC" method. The acceptance criteria are contained in Procedure EN-CY-102.

The NRC method generally results in an acceptance range of approximately +/- 25% of the Known value when applied to sample results from the Eckert & Ziegler Analytics lnterlaboratory Comparison Program.

This method is used as the procedurally required assessment method and requires the generation of a deviation from QA/QC program report when results are unacceptable.

6 7.2.2 ERA and MAPEP Sample Result Evaluation Both these programs supply an acceptance range for evaluating the results.

7.3 Program Results Summary The lnterlaboratory Comparison Program numerical results are summarized in the following tables.

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Page 119 of 128 Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report TABLE D-3.1 Analytics Environmental Radioactivity Cross Check Program Teledyne Brown Engineering Environmental Services Identification Matrix Nuclide Units TBE Value Known Ratio of TBE to Evaluation Cb)

Month/Year Number Value (a)

Known Result September 2020 E13247 Milk Sr-89 pCi/L 62.8 95.4 0.66 Nc1)

Sr-90 pCi/L 12.0 12.8 0.94 A

E13248 Milk Ce-141 pCi/L 156 150 1.04 A

Co-58 pCi/L 172 180 0.96 A

Co-60 pCi/L 369 379 0.97 A

Cr-51 pCi/L 372 372 1.00 A

Cs-134 pCi/L 171 200 0.85 A

Cs-137 pCi/L 241 250 0.96 A

Fe-59 pCi/L 217 200 1.08 A

1-131 pCi/L 84.6 95.0 0.89 A

Mn-54 pCi/L 175 180 0.97 A

Zn-65 pCi/L 252 270 0.93 A

E13249 Charcoal 1-131 pCi 70.2 75.8 0.93 A

E13250 AP Ce-141 pCi 101 101 1.00 A

Co-58 pCi 111 120 0.92 A

Co-60 pCi 249 254 0.98 A

Cr-51 pCi 287 249 1.15 A

Cs-134 pCi 114 134 0.85 A

Cs-137 pCi 159 168 0.95 A

Fe-59 pCi 127 134 0.95 A

Mn-54 pCi 114 121 0.94 A

Zn-65 pCi 168 181 0.93 A

E13251 Soil Ce-141 pCi/g 0.241 0.191 1.26 w

Co-58 pCi/g 0.211 0.228 0.93 A

Co-60 pCi/g 0.466 0.481 0.97 A

Cr-51 pCi/g 0.450 0.472 0.95 A

Cs-134 pCi/g 0.273 0.254 1.07 A

Cs-137 pCi/g 0.370 0.390 0.95 A

Fe-59 pCi/g 0.233 0.254 0.92 A

Mn-54 pCi/g 0.217 0.229 0.95 A

Zn-65 pCi/g 0.368 0.343 1.07 A

E13252 AP Sr-89 pCi 79.9 100.0 0.80 A

Sr-90 pCi 12.1 13.4 0.90 A

(a) The Analytics known value is equal to 100% of the parameter present in the standard as determined by gravimetric and/or volumetric measurements made during standard preparation (b) Analytics evaluation based on TBE internal QC limits:

A = Acceptable - reported result falls within ratio limits of 0. 80-1. 20 W= Acceptable with warning-reported result falls within 0. 70-0.80 or 1.20-1.30 N = Not Acceptable - reported result falls outside the ratio limits of< 0. 70 and> 1.30 (1) See NCR 20-19 (Page 1 of 4)

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Month/Year Number Value (a)

Known Result December 2020 E13254 Milk Sr-89 pCi/L 82.2 89.7 0.92 A

Sr-90 pCi/L 12.4 13.0 0.96 A

E13255 Milk Ce-141 pCi/L 91.1 100 0.91 A

Co-58 pCi/L 77.5 84.3 0.92 A

Co-60 pCi/L 147 152 0.97 A

Cr-51 pCi/L 259 253 1.02 A

Cs-134 pCi/L 97.1 108 0.90 A

Cs-137 pCi/L 117 127 0.92 A

Fe-59 pCi/L 114 112 1.02 A

1-131 pCi/L 84.3 91.9 0.92 A

Mn-54 pCi/L 137 143 0.96 A

Zn-65 pCi/L 175 190 0.92 A

E13256 Charcoal 1-131 pCi 70.2 78.2 0.90 A

E13257A AP Ce-141 pCi 67.4 74.6 0.90 A

Co-58 pCi 57.9 62.9 0.92 A

Co-60 pCi 108 113 0.95 A

Cr-51 pCi 162 189 0.86 A

Cs-134 pCi 68.1 80.4 0.85 A

Cs-137 pCi 82.4 95.0 0.87 A

Fe-59 pCi 80.5 83.7 0.96 A

Mn-54 pCi 102 107 0.95 A

Zn-65 pCi 115 142 0.81 A

E13258 Soil Ce-141 pCi/g 0.167 0.170 0.98 A

Co-58 pCi/g 0.125 0.143 0.87 A

Co-60 pCi/g 0.245 0.257 0.95 A

Cr-51 pCi/g 0.393 0.429 0.92 A

Cs-134 pCi/g 0.147 0.183 0.80 A

Cs-137 pCi/g 0.260 0.288 0.90 A

Fe-59 pCi/g 0.199 0.190 1.05 A

Mn-54 pCi/g 0.229 0.243 0.94 A

Zn-65 pCi/g 0.320 0.322 0.99 A

E13259 AP Sr-89 pCi 85.0 78.6 1.08 A

Sr-90 pCi 13.1 11.4 1.15 A

(a) The Analytics known value is equal to 100% of the parameter present in the standard as determined by gravimetric and/or volumetric measurements made during standard preparation (b) Analytics evaluation based on TBE internal QC limits:

A= Acceptable-reported result falls within ratio limits of0.80-1.20 W= Acceptable with warning-reported result falls within 0. 70-0.80 or 1.20-1.30 N = Not Acceptable - reported result falls outside the ratio limits of< 0. 70 and> 1.30 (Page 2 of 4)

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Teledyne Brown Engineering Environmental Services Month/Year Identification Matrix Nuclide Units TBE Known Acceptance Evaluation (b)

Number Value Value (a)

Range February 2020 20-GrF42 AP Gross Alpha Sq/sample 0.676 1.24 0.37 - 2.11 A

Gross Beta Sq/sample 2.03 2.00 1.00 - 3.00 A

20-MaS42 Soil Ni-63 Bq/kg 0.01 (1)

A Sr-90 Bq/kg 348 340 238 - 442 A

20-MaW42 Water Ni-63 Bq/L 11.6 11.1 7.8 - 14.4 A

Pu-238 Bq/L 0.926 0.94 0.66-1.22 A

Pu-239/240 Bq/L 0.712 0.737 0.516 - 0.958 A

20-RdF42 AP U-234/233 Sq/sample 0.0416 0.075 0.053 - 0.098 N{3J U-238 Sq/sample 0.0388 0.078 0.055 - 0.101 N{3J 20-RdV42 Vegetation Cs-134 Sq/sample 3.23 3.82 2.67 - 4.97 A

Cs-137 Sq/sample 2.64 2.77 1.94-3.60 A

Co-57 Sq/sample 0.0281 (1)

A Co-60 Sq/sample 2.62 2.79 1.95-3.63 A

Mn-54 Sq/sample 4.3 4.58 3.21 - 5.95 A

Sr-90 Sq/sample 0.396 0.492 0.344 - 0.640 A

Zn-65 Sq/sample 3.93 3.79 2.65-4.93 A

August 2020 20-GrF43 AP Gross Alpha Sq/sample 0.267 0.528 0.158 - 0.989 A

Gross Beta Sq/sample 0.939 0.915 0.458 - 1.373 A

20-MaS43 Soil Ni-63 Bq/kg 438 980 686-1274 N{4J Tc-99 Bq/kg 1.11 (1)

A 20-MaW43 Water Ni-63 Bq/L 0.175 (1)

A Tc-99 Bq/L 8.8 9.4 6.6 - 12.2 A

20-RdV43 Vegetation Cs-134 Sq/sample 3.635 4.94 3.46 - 6.42 w

Cs-137 Sq/sample 0.0341 (1)

A Co-57 Sq/sample 5.855 6.67 4.67 - 8.67 w

Co-60 Sq/sample 3.122 4.13 2.89 - 5.37 w

Mn-54 Sq/sample 4.524 5.84 4.09-7.59 A

Sr-90 Sq/sample 1.01 1.39 0.97 - 1.81 w

Zn-65 Sq/sample 4.706 6.38 4.47 - 8.29 w

(a) The MAPEP known value is equal to 100% of the parameter present in the standard as determined by gravimetric and/or volumetric measurements made during standard preparation (b) DOEIMAPEP evaluation:

A = Acceptable - reported result falls within ratio limits of 0. 80-1. 20 W= Acceptable with warning-reported result falls within 0. 70-0.80 or 1.20-1.30 N = Not Acceptable - reported result falls outside the ratio limits of< 0. 70 and> 1.30 (1) False positive test (2) Sensitivity evaluation (3) See NCR 20-13 (4) See NCR 20-20 (Page 3 of 4)

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Page 122 of 128 Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report TABLE D-3.3 ERA Environmental Radioactivity Cross Check Program Teledyne Brown Engineering Environmental Services Identification Units Known Acceptance Evaluation (b)

MonthNear Number Matrix Nuclide TBEValue Value<*>

Limits March 2020 MRAD-32 Water Am-241 pCi/L 52.5 45.3 31.1 - 57.9 A

Fe-55 pCi/L 155 152 89.3 -221 A

Pu-238 - -

pCi/L 34.0 36.4 21.9 -47.2.

A Pu-239 pCi/L 30.9 33.6 20.8-41.4 A

April 2020 RAD-121 Water Ba-133 pCi/L 41.8 41.8 34.0- 46.7 A

Cs-134 pCi/L 42.9 46.3 37.1-50.9 A

Cs-137 pCi/L 226 234 211 - 259 A

Co-60 pCi/L 52.4 50.3 45.3 -57.9 A

Zn-65 pCi/L 83.3 86.8 78.1 -104 A

GR-A pCi/L 20.1 23.6 11.9-31.6 A

GR-8 pCi/L 45.6 60.5 41.7-67.2 A

U-Nat pCi/L 18.45 18.6 14.9 - 20.9 A

H-3 pCi/L 14200 14100 12300 - 15500 A

Sr-89 pCi/L 58.0 60.1 48.3 - 67.9 A

Sr-90 pCi/L 34.1 44.7 33.0-51.2 A

1-131 pCi/L 27.4 28.9 24.1 - 33.8 A

September 2020 MRAD-33 Soil Sr-90 pCi/Kg 4360 4980 1550 - 7760 A

AP Fe-55 pCi/Filter 189 407 149 - 649 A

U-234 pCi/Filter 17.9 18.3 13.6-21.4 A

U-238 pCi/Filter 19.1 18.1 13.7-21.6 A

Water Am-241 pCi/L 160 176 121-225 A

Fe-55 pCi/L 299 298 175 - 433 A

Pu-238 pCi/L 200 191 115 - 247 A

Pu-239 pCi/L 105 100 61.9-123 A

October 2020 RAD-123 Water Ba-133 pCi/L 37.1 37.0 29.8 -41.6 A

Cs-134 pCi/L 50.6 52.7 42.5 - 58.0 A

Cs-137 pCi/L 131 131 118 - 146 A

Co-60 pCi/L 62.9 60.5 54.4 - 69.1 A

Zn-65 pCi/L 167 162 146-191 A

GR-A pCi/L 40.0 26.2 13.3 - 34.7 Nc1J GR-8 pCi/L 47.5 69.1 48.0 - 76.0 Nc1J U-Nat pCi/L 17.2 20.3 16.3 - 22.7 A

H-3 pCi/L 23800 23200 20,300 - 25,500 A

Sr-89 pCi/L 41.1 43.3 33.4 - 50.5 A

Sr-90 pCi/L 28.5 30.2 22.0 - 35.0 A

1-131 pCi/L 22.9 28.2 23.5 - 33.1 Nc2J November 2020 QR111920K Water GR-A pCi/L 50.7 52.4 27.3 - 65.6 A

GR-B pCi/L 24.9 24.3 15.0 - 32.3 A

(a) The ERA known value is equal to 100% of the parameter present in the standard as determined by gravimetric and/or volumetric measurements made during standard preparation.

(b) ERA evaluation:

A = Acceptable - Reported value falls within the Acceptance Limits N = Not Acceptable - Reported value falls outside of the Acceptance Limits (1) See NCR 20-18 (2) See NCR 20-17 (Page 4 of 4)

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Year: 2020 I Page 123 of 128 ANNUAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT 7.4 Environmental TLD Quality Assurance Environmental dosimetry services for the reporting period of January - December, 2020 were provided by the Environmental Dosimetry Company (EDC),

Sterling, Massachusetts. The TLD systems at the Environmental Dosimetry Company (EDC) are calibrated and operated to ensure consistent and accurate evaluation of TLDs.

The quality of* the dosimetric results reported to EDC clients is ensured by in house performance testing and independent performance testing by EDC clients.

The purpose of the dosimetry quality *assurance program is to provide performance documentation of the routine processing of EDC dosimeters.

Performance testing provides a statistical measure of the bias and precision of dosimetry processing against a reliable standard, which in turn points out any trends or performance changes.

Dosimetry quality control tests are performed on EDC Panasonic 814 Environmental dosimeters. These tests include: (1) the in house testing program conducted by the EDC QA Officer and (2) independent test perform by EDC clients.

Excluded from this report are instrumentation checks. Although instrumentation checks represent an important aspect of the quality assurance program, they are not included as process checks in this report. Instrumentation checks represent between 5-10% of the TLDs processed.

Table D-4.1 provides a summary of individual dosimeter results evaluated against the EDC internal acceptance criteria for high-energy photons (Cs-137) only. The internal acceptance (tolerance) criteria for the Panasonic Environmental dosimeters are: +/- 15%

for bias and +/- 12.8% for precision. During this period, 100% (72/72) of the individual dosimeters, evaluated against these criteria met the tolerance limits for accuracy and 100% (72/72) met the criterion for precision.

Table D-4.2 provides the Bias + Standard deviation results for each group (N=6) of dosimeters evaluated against the internal tolerance criteria. Overall, 100% (12/12) of the dosimeter sets evaluated against the internal tolerance performance criteria met these criteria.

Table D-4.3 presents the independent blind spike results for irradiated dosimeters provided by client utilities during this annual period. All results passed the performance acceptance criterion.

TABLE D-4.1 PERCENTAGE OF INDIVIDUAL DOSIMETERS THAT PASSED EDC INTERNAL CRITERIA JANUARY - DECEMBER 2020 (ll, 121

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JANUARY - DECEMBER 2020 111,121 Process. Date.\\

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4/28/2020 1.8 1.2 Pass 5/02/2020 2.9 1.4 Pass 5/20/2020

-0.5 1.4 Pass 7/28/2020 4.1 0.6 Pass 8/07/2020 4.0 1.3 Pass 9/24/2020

-4.6 1.2 Pass 10/24/2020 5.2 1.6 Pass 10/28/2020 1.6 0.7 Pass 11/18/2020 0.5 1.6 Pass 01/21/2021 3.8 1.7 Pass 02/09/2021 0.3 0.8 Pass 02/16/2021 5.3 1,5 Pass (llThis table summarizes results of tests conducted by EDC for TLDs issued in 2020.

(2lEnvironmental dosimeter results are free in air.

TABLE D-4.3

SUMMARY

OF INDEPENDENT DOSIMETER TESTING JANUARY - DECEMBER 2020 <11, 121 pt Qtr. 2020 Millstone 2nd Qtr.2020 Seabrook 2nd Qtr.2020 Millstone 3rd Qtr. 2020 Millstone 4th Qtr.2020 PSEG(PNNL) 4th Qtr.2020 Seabrook 4th Qtr.2020 SONGS 4th Qtr.2020 Millstone (llPerformance criteria are+/- 30%.

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-8.4 1.3 3.0 1.9 Pass/Fail Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass

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8.0 REFERENCES

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