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I | NOSt..LuciePlant,Unit1,FloridaPower&LightCo.St.LuciePlant,Unit2,"FloridaPower&LightCo.AUTHORAFFILIATION FloridaPower&LightCo.RECIPIENT AFFILIATION SUBJEC".:"1995AnnualRadiological EnvironOperating ReptPlantUnits1&2."W/960321ltr.DISTR1B'i~i.')N CODE:IE25DCOPIESRECEIVED:LTR ENCLTITLE:Environmental Monitoring Rept(perTechSpecs)NOTES:StLucieSIZE:ERECIPIENT IDCODE/NAME PD2-1LANORRIS,JINTERNAL: | ||
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LTTR11ENCL~11 0,~'I~~"<<3e'IL FloridaPower5LightCompany,P.O.Box128,FortPierce,FL34954-0128 MAR211996L-96-7310CFR50.410CFR50.36U.S.NuclearRegulatory Commission Attn:DocumentControlDeskWashington, D.C.20555RE:St.LucieUnits1and2DocketNos.50-335and50-389AnnualRadiological Environmental Theattachedreportisbeingsubmitted pursuanttoTechnical Specification6.9.1.8.TheAnnualRadiologicalEnvironmental Operating Reportprovidesinformation summaries andanalytical resultsoftheRadiological Environmental Monitoring Programforthecalendaryear1995.Shouldtherebeanyquestions onthisinformation, pleasecontactus~Verytrulyyours,W.H.BohlkeVicePresident, St.LuciePlantAttachment WHB/SLcc:StewartD.Ebneter,RegionalAdministrator, RegionII,USNRC,AtlantaGASeniorResidentInspector, USNRC,St.LuciePlant9603270104 | |||
~5<23<PDRADQCK.05000335 RPDR270010anFPLGroupcompany I~jj~Jlv(w 199503/2>/96.---960 ANNUALRADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORTST.LUCIEPLANTUNITS152LICENSENOS.DPR-67,NPF-16DOCKETNOS.50-335,50-389DataSubmitted By:FloridaDHRSReportPrepared: | |||
ReportReviewed: | |||
Executive SummaryThedataobtainedthroughtheSt.LuciePlantRadiological Environmental Monitoring Programverifiesthatthelevelofradiation andconcentrations ofradioactive materials inenvironmental samples,representing thehighestpotential exposurepathwaystomembersofthepublic,arenotbeingincreased. | |||
Themeasurements verifythatthedoseordosecommitment tomembersofthepublic,,duetooperation oftheSt.LucieUnits162,duringthesurveillance year,arewellwithin"aslowasreasonably achievable (ALARA)"criteriaestablished by10CFR50,AppendixI. | |||
01995ANNUALRAD1OLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT';ST.LUCIEPLANT-UNITS'1&2TABLEOFCONTENTSDESCRIPTION PAGEIntroduction Radiological Environmental Monitoring ProgramDiscussion andInterpretation ofResultsEnvironmental Radiological Monitoring ProgramAnnualSummaryTABLE1Deviations/Missing DataTABLElAAnalyseswithLLDsAboveTable4.12-1Detection Capabilities TABLE1BLandUseCensusTABLE2KeytoSampleLocations ATTACHMENT ARadiological Surveillance ofFloridaPowerandLightCompany's St.LucieSiteFirstQuarter,1995SecondQuarter,1995ThirdQuarter,1995FourthQuarter,1995ATTACHMENT BResultsfromtheInterlaboratory Comparison Program,1995ATTACHMENT CHP31/RADEHVOP.PSL 1995ANNUALRADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT"ST.LUCIEPLANT-UNITS.1Sc2INTRODUCTION Thisreportissubmitted pursuantto.Specification 6.9.1.8ofSt.LucieUnit1andSt.LucieUnit2Technical Specifications'he AnnualRadiological Environmental Operating Reportprovidesinformation, summaries andanalytical resultspertaining totheRadiological Environmental Monitoring Programforthecalendaryearindicated. | |||
Thisreportcoverssurveillance activities meetingtherequirements ofUnit1andUnit2Technical Specifications. | |||
IX.RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING PROGRAMA.~PuroseThepurposeoftheradiological environmental monitoring programistoproviderepresentative measurements ofradiation andofradioactive materials inthoseexposurepathwaysandforthoseradionuclides whichleadtothehighestpotential radiation exposures ofmembersofthepublicresulting fromstationoperation. | |||
Theradiological environmental monitoring programalsosupplements theradiological effluentmonitoring programbyverifying thatthemeasurable concentrations ofradioactive materials andlevelsofradiation arenothigherthanexpectedonthebasisoftheeffluentmeasurements andthemodelingoftheenvironmental exposurepathways. | |||
B.ProramDescritionTheRadiological Environmental Monitoring ProgramfortheSt.LuciePlantisconducted pursuanttotheSt.LucieUnit1andSt.LucieUnit2OffsiteDoseCalculation Manual(ODCM)Control3/4.12.1. | |||
1.SampleLocations, TypesandFrequencies: | |||
a.Directradiation gammaexposurerateismonitored continuously at27locations bythermoluminescent dosimeters (TLDs).TLDsarecollected andanalyzedquarterly. | |||
b.Airborneradioiodine andparticulate samplersareoperatedcontinuously atfivelocations. | |||
Samplesarecollected andanalyzedweekly.Analysesinclude,Iodine-131, grossbeta,andgammaisotopicmeasurements. | |||
HP3:1/RADENVOP.PSL 1995ANNUALRADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT-ST.LUCIEPLANT-UNITS1&,2C.Surfacewatersamplesarecollected fromtwolocations. | |||
Samplesarecollected andanalyzedweeklyandmonthlyrespectively. | |||
Analysesincludegammaisotopicandtritiummeasurements. | |||
d.Shoreline sedimentsamplesarecollected fromtwolocations coinciding withthelocations forsurfacewatersamples.Samplesarecollected andanalyzedsemi-annually. | |||
Sedimentsamplesareanalyzedbygammaisotopicmeasurements. | |||
e.Fishandinvertebrate samplesarecollected fromtwolocations. | |||
Samplesarecollected andanalyzedsemi-annually. | |||
Fishandinvertebrate samplesareanalyzedbygammaisotopicmeasurements. | |||
f.Broadleafvegetation samplesarecollected fromthreelocations. | |||
Samplesarecollected andanalyzedmonthly.Broadleafvegetation samplesareanalyzedbygammaisotopicmeasurements. | |||
Attachment Aprovidesspecificinformation pertaining tosamplelocations, typesandfrequencies. | |||
2.Analytical Responsibility: | |||
Radiological environmental monitoring fortheSt.LuciePlantisconducted bytheStateofFlorida,Department ofHealthandRehabilitative Services(HRS).Samplesarecollected andanalyzedbyHRSpersonnel. | |||
SamplesareanalyzedattheHRSEnvironmental Radiation ControlLaboratory inOrlando,Florida.C.AnalticalResultsTable1,Environmental RadicleicalMonitorin ProcrramAnnual~summarprovidesasummaryforallspecified samplescollected duringthereferenced surveillance period.Deviations fromthesampleschedule, missingdataand/orsamplesnotmeetingthespecified "APRIORI"LLD,ifany,arenotedandexplained inTables1Aand1Brespectively. | |||
Analysisdataforallspecified samplesanalyzedduringthesurveillance periodisprovidedinAttachment B.NP3:1/RADENVOP.PSL (2) 1995ANNUALRADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT-ST.LUCIEPLANT-UNITS1Ec2D.LandUseCensusAlandusecensusouttoadistanceof5milesradiusfromtheSt.LuciePlantisconducted annuallytodetermine thelocationofthenearestmilkanimal,residence, andgardenproducing broadleafvegetation ineachofthesixteenmeteorological sectors.Asummaryofthelandusecensusforthesurveillance yearisprovidedinTable2,LandUseCensus~Summa@Nolocations yieldingacalculated doseordosecommitment greaterthanthe'aluescurrently beingcalculated wereidentified bythelandusecensus.Nolocations yieldingacalculated doseordosecommitment (viathesameexposurepathway)20'.greaterthanlocations currently beingsampledintheradiological environmental monitoring programwereidentified bythelandusecensus.E.Interlaborator ComarisonProramTheStateofFloridaHRSEnvironmental Radiation ControlLaboratory participates intheEnvironmental Radioactivity Laboratory Intercomparison StudiesProgramconducted bytheEnvironmental Protection Agency.ResultsfromtheInterlaboratory Comparison ProgramareprovidedinAttachment C..III.DISCUSSION ANDINTERPRETATION OFRESULTSA.ReortinofResultsTheAnnualRadiological Environmental Operating Reportcontainsthesummaries, interpretations andinformation requiredbytheSt.LuciePlant,ODCM.Table1providesasummaryofthemeasurements madeforthenuclidesrequiredbyODCM,Table4.12-1,forallsamplesspecified byTable3.12-1~Inaddition, summaries areprovidedforothernuclidesidentified inthespecified samples,including thosenotrelatedtostationoperation. | |||
TheseincludenuclidessuchasK-40,Th-232,Ra-226,Ra-228,andBe-7whicharecommonintheFloridaenvironment. | |||
HP3:1/RAOENVOP.PSL (3) | |||
I 1995ANNUALRADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT-ST.LUCIEPLANT-UNITS.1Ec2B.InterretationofResultsDirectRadiation: | |||
Theresultsfordirectradiation monitoring areconsistent withpastmeasurements forthespecified locations. | |||
Theexposureratedatashowsnoindication ofanytrendsattributed toeffluents fromtheplant.Themeasuredexposureratesareconsistent withexposureratesthatwereobservedduringthepreoperational surveillance program.Directradiation monitoring resultsaresummarized inTable1.2.AirParticulates/Radioiodine: | |||
Theresultsforradioactive airparticulate andradioiodine monitoring areconsistent withpastmeasurements andindicatenotrendsattributed toplanteffluents. | |||
All,samplesforradioiodine yieldednodetectable I-131.Gammaisotopicmeasurements yieldednoindication ofanynuclidesattributed tostationoperation. | |||
Theresultsforairparticulate/radioiodine samplesareconsistent withmeasurements whichweremadeduringthepreoperational surveillance program.Airparticulate andradioiodine monitoring resultsaresummarized inTable1.3.SurfaceWater:Theresultsforradioactivity measurements insurfacewatersamplesareconsistent withpastmeasurements. | |||
Tritiumwasreportedaspresentintwooftheweeklysamplescollected fromSiteH-15.Thehighestconcentration waslessthan1%ofthereporting levelspecified bytheOff-SiteDoseCalcuation Manual,Table3.12-2.Noothernuclidesattributed tostationoperation weredetected. | |||
Resultsforsurfacewatersamplesaresummarized inTable1.Waterborne SedimentandFoodProducts: | |||
Theresultsforradioactivity measurements inwaterborne | |||
: sediment, fishandcrustacea samplesareconsistent withpastmeasurements andwithmeasurements madeduringthepreoperational surveillance program.Therewerenoindications ofanynuclidesattributed toplanteffluents. | |||
Resultsforthewaterborne | |||
: sediment, fishandcrustacea samplesaresummarized inTable1.5.BroadLeafVegetation: | |||
HP3:1/RADENVOP | |||
~PSL(4) 1995ANNUALRADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT-S'T.LUCIEPLANT-UNITS.1k2Theresultsforradioactivity measurements inbroadleafvegetation areconsistent withpastmeasurements andwithmeasurements madeduringthe.preoperational surveillance program.Therewerenoindications ofanynuclidesattributed toplanteffluents. | |||
Resultsforthebroadleafvegetation samplesaresummarized inTable1.C.Conclusions ThedataobtainedthroughtheSt.LuciePlantRadiological Environmental Monitoring Programverifiesthatthelevelsofradiation andconcentrations ofradioactive materials inenvironmental samples,representing thehighestpotential exposurepathwaystomembersofthepublic,arenotbeingincreased. | |||
Themeasurements verifythatthedoseordosecommitment tomembersofthepublic,duetooperation ofSt.LucieUnits162,duringthesurveillance year,arewellwithin"aslowasreasonably achievable (ALATm)ii criteriaestablished by10CFR50,AppendixI.HP3:1/RADEHVOP.PSL (5) | |||
Paof8ENVIRONMENTAL RADIOLOGICAL MONITORING PROGRAMANNUALSUMMARYNameofFacilitySt.LucieUnits1&.2,DocketNo(s).50-335&50-389LocationofFacilitySt.LucieFlorida,Reporting PeriodJanua1-December311995(County,State)PATHWAY:DIRECTRADIATION SAMPLESCOLLECTED: | |||
TLDUNITS:MICRO-R/hrTypeandTotalNumberofAnalysesPerformed LowerLimitofDetection'LLD) | |||
AllIndicator Locations Mean(f)RangeDistance8Direction RangeLocationwithHighestAnnualMeanName'eanfControlLocations Mean(f)~RangeExposureRate,105~4.88(101/101) 4.04-6.31NW-1010mi.,NW6.17(4/4)6.04-6.315.21(4/4)5.07-5.25NumberofNonroutine ReportedMeasurements | |||
=0HP3:1/RADENVOP | |||
.PSL 0 | |||
TABLPaof8.ENVIRONMENTAL RADIOLOGICAL MONITORING PROGRAMANNUALSUMMARYNameofFacilitySt.LucieUnits1&2,DocketNo(s).50-335&,50-389LocationofFacilitySt.LucieFlorida,Reporting PeriodJanua1-December31(County,State)1995PATHWAY:AIRBORNESAMPLESCOLLECTED: | |||
RADIOIODINE AND:PARTICULATES UNITS:PICO-Ci/M'ypeandTotalNumberofAnalysesPerformed LowerLimitofDetection'LLD) | |||
AllIndicator Locations Mean(f)RangeDistance&.Direction RangeLocationwithHighestAnnualMeanName'eanfControlLocations Mean(f)bRange"'I,260GrossBeta,260Composite GammaIsotopic, 20'Be210pb134CS13ICS0.0240.00250.00520.000690.00066<MDA0.012(204/208) 0.004-0.0280.1224(16/16)0.0840-0.14840.0138(16/16)0.0104-0.0175<MDA<MDAH-086mi.,WNWH-3420.5NH-141mi.,SE0.013(51/52)0.005-0.0250.1309(4/4)0.1117-0.14490.0150(4/4)0.0130-0.0175<MDA0.011(52/52)0.003-0.0200.1124(4/4)0.0878-0.12810.0117(4/4)0.0121-0.0162<MDA<MDANumberofNonroutine ReportedMeasurements | |||
=0HP3:1/RADENVOP. | |||
PSL TABLPagof8-ENVIRONMENTAL RADIOLOGICAL MONITORING PROGRAMANNUALSUMMARYNameofFacilitySt.LucieUnits1&.2,DocketNo(s).50-335&.50-389LocationofFacilitySt.LucieFlorida,Reporting PeriodJanua1-December31(County,State)1995PATHWAY:WATERBORNE SAMPLESCOLLECTED: | |||
SURFACEWATERUNITS:PICO-Ci/LITERTypeandTotalNumberofAnalysesPerformed LowerLimitofDetection'LLD) | |||
AllIndicator Locations Mean(f)RangeDistanceDirection RangeLocationwithHighestAnnualMeanName'eanfbControlLocations Mean(f)bRangeTritium,64GammaIsotopic, 6440K"Mn59Fe58Co60Co"Zn95Zr-Nb131I134Cs137CSBa-La23060268(2/52)238-299319(52/52)216-383<MDA<MDA<MDA<MDA<MDA<MDA<MDA<MDA<MDA<MDAH-15<1mi.,ENE/E/ESE 319(52/52)216-383H-15268(2/52)<1mi.,ENE/E/ESE 238-299<MDA306(12/12)107-383<MDA<MDA<MDA<MDA<MDA<MDA<MDA<MDA<MDA<MDANumberofNonroutine ReportedMeasurements | |||
=0HP3:1/RADENVOP.PSL TABLPaof8-ENVIRONMENTAL RADIOLOGICAL MONITORING PROGRAMANNUALSUMMARYNameofFacilitySt.LucieUnits1&2,DocketNo(s).50-335&50-389LocationofFacilitySt.LucieFlorida,Reporting PeriodJanuar1-December311995(County,State)PATHWAY:WATERBORNE SAMPLESCOLLECTED: | |||
SHORELINE SEDIMENTUNITS:PICO-Ci/Kg,DRYTypeandTotalNumberofAnalysesPerformed | |||
.LowerLimitofDetection'LLD) | |||
AllIndicator Locations Mean(f)RangeDistanceEDirection RangeLocationwithHighestAnnualMeanName'eanfControlLocations Mean(f)bRangeGammaIsotopic, 440K226Ra58Co60Co134Cs137Cs140521212415(2/2)247-583219(2/2)179-25973(2/2)48-98<MDA<MDA<MDA<MDAH-15<1mi.ENE/E/ESE H-15<1mi.ENE/E/ESE H-15<1mi.ENE/E/ESE 415(2/2)247-583219(2/2)179-25973(2/2)48-98209(2/2)196-222'49(2/2)263-435114(2/2)104-125<MDA<MDA<MDA<MDANumberofNonroutine ReportedMeasurements | |||
=0HP3:1/RADHNVOP.PSL TABLPagof8-ENVIRONMENTAL RADIOLOGICAL MONITORING PROGRAMANNUALSUMMARYNameofFacilitySt.LucieUnits162,DocketNo(s).50-335R50-389LocationofFacilitySt.LucieFlorida,Reporting PeriodJanua1-December31(County,State)1995PATHWAY:INGESTION SAMPLESCOLLECTED: | |||
CRUSTACEA UNITS:PICO-Ci/Kg,WETTypeandTota1NumberofAnalysesPerformed LowerLimitofDetection'LLD) | |||
AllIndicator Locations Mean(f)RangeDistance5:Direction RangeLocationwithHighestAnnualMeanName'eanfbControlLocations IMean(f)RangeGammaIsotopic, 440K338RaRa"Mn"Fe58CoCoZn134Cs137Cs1301619171729(2/2)1487-1971<MDA<MDA<MDA<MDA<MDA<MDA<MDA<MDA<MDAH-151729(2/2)<1mi.,ENE/E/ESE 1487-19711871(2/2)1768-1974139(2/2)104-174156(1/2)<MDA<MDA<MDA<MDA<MDA<MDA<MDANumberofNonroutine ReportedMeasurements | |||
=0HP3:1/RADENVOP. | |||
PSL TABLPagof8-ENVIRONMENTAL RADIOLOGICAL MONITORING PROGRAMANNUALSUMMARYNameofFacilitySt.LucieUnits1E2,DocketNo(s).50-335S50-389LocationofFacilitySt.LucieFlorida,Reporting PeriodJanua1-December311995(County,State)PATHWAY:INGESTION SAMPLESCOLLECTED: | |||
FISHUNITS:PICO-Ci/Kg,WETTypeandToŽtalNumberofAnalysesPerformed LowerLimitofDetection'LLD) | |||
AllIndicator Locations Mean(f)RangeDistanceDirection RangeLocationwithHighestAnnualMeanName'eanfbControlLocations Mean(f)bRangeGammaIsotopic, 440K210pb"Mn"Fe58Co60CoZn4Cs137CS13010171670(2/2)1562-1777266(1/2)<MDA<MDA<MDA<MDA<MDA<MDA<MDAH-151670(2/2)<1mi.,ENE/E/ESE 1562-1777H-15266(1/2)<1mi.,ENE/E/ESE 2509(2/2)2034-2948<MDA<MDA<MDA<MDA<MDA<MDA<MDA<MDANumberofNonroutine ReportedMeasurements | |||
=0HP3:1/RADENVOP | |||
.PSL TABLENVIRONMENTAL RADIOLOGICAL MONITORING PROGRAMANNUALSUMMARYNameofFacilitySt.LucieUnits162,DocketNo(s).50-335&50-389LocationofFacilitySt.LucieFlorida,Reporting PeriodJanua1-December31(County,State)Pa1995of8.PATHWAY:INGESTION SAMPLESCOLLECTED: | |||
BROADLEAFVEGETATION UNITS:PICO-Ci/Kg,WET1TypeandTotalNumberofAnalysesPerformed LowerLimitofDetection'LLD) | |||
AllIndicator Locations Mean(f)RangeDastance6Direction RangeLocationwithHighestAnnualMeanName'eanfControlLocations Mean(f)RangeGammaIsotopic, 36'Be40K131I134Cs137Cs100650(24/24)279-9512775(24/24)1539-5205<MDA<MDA<MDAH-511mi.,N/NNWH-521mi.,S/SSE754(12/12)279-9513018(12/12)1539-4752622(12/12)346-10662630(12/12)1516-3851<MDA<MDA<MDANumberofNonroutine ReportedMeasurements | |||
=0HP3:1/RADENVOP.PSL TABLPaof8.ENVIRONMENTAL RADIOLOGICAL MONITORING PROGRAMANNUAL-SUMMARYNameofFacilitySt.LucieUnits1&2,DocketNo(s).50-335&.50-389LocationofFacilitySt.LucieFlorida,Reporting Period,Janua1-December31(County,State)1995NOTESa.b.C.d.TheLLDisan"apriori"lowerlimitofdetection whichestablishes thesmallestconcentration ofradioactive materialinasamplethatwillyieldanetcountabovesystembackground thatwillbedetectedwith95.probability withonly5';probability offalselyconcluding thatablankobservation represents arealsignal.LLDsinthiscolumnareattimeofmeasurement. | |||
TheMDAsreportedinAttachment Bfortheindividual sampleshavebeencorrected tothetimeofsamplecollection. | |||
Meanandrangebasedupondetectable measurements only.Fractionofdetectable measurements atspecified locations isindicated inparentheses (f).Specificidentifying information foreachsamplelocationisprovidedinAttachment A.Resultsaretypically basedupontheaveragenetresponseoftwoTLDs.(Thermoluminescent dosimeters). | |||
MDAreferstominimumdetectable activity. | |||
HP3:1/RADENVOP. | |||
PSL 1995ANNUALRADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORTST.LUCIEPLANT,UNITS1,&.2TABLE1ADEVIATIONS/MISSING DATAPage1of1Pathway:Location: | |||
Date:Deviation: | |||
Description ofProblem:Corrective Action:DirectExposure-TLDsSSW-S,5milesSSW12/6/94to3/8/95Failuretoprovidecontinuous monitoring. | |||
TLDsmissinguponattempted collection. | |||
ReplacedmissingTLDs.B)Pathway:Location: | |||
Date:Deviation: | |||
Description ofProblem:Corrective Action:DirectExposure-TLDsWNW-10,10milesWNW6/6/95to9/12/95and9/12/95to12/12/95Failuretoprovidemonitoring. | |||
TLDsmissinguponattempted collection. | |||
ReplacedTLDs;relocated secondreplacement setwithinsamegeneralareainanattempttolowertheft.HP3:1/RADENVOP. | |||
PSL 1995ANNUALRADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORTST.LUCIEPLANT,UNITS1&2TABLE1BANALYSESWITHLLDs-ABOVE TABLE4.12-1DETECTION CAPABILITIES 1/1/95-12/31/95Thevaluesspecified inTable4.12-1,Detection Capabilities, wereachievedforallsamples.HP3:1/RADENVOP | |||
.PSL 1995ANNUALRADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORTST.LUCIEPLANT,UNITS1&2TABLE2LANDUSECENSUSDistancetoNearestabSectorNNNENEENEEESESESSEsswSWWSWWWNWNWNNW5/95Milk(c)Animal0'e)000000L(f)LLL4.1/2574.5/263LLL5/95Residence 0000001.5/141(g)3.3/153(g)3.2/1912.2/2131.9/2361.9/245(h)1.9/2602.3/2813.5/304L(g)5/95Garden(d)0000000L4.3/1834.1/2031.9/2343.8/2582.1/2752.6/290LLHP3:1/RADENVOP.PSL 1995ANNUALRADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORTST.LUCIEPLANT,UNITS1Ec2TABLE2LANDUSECENSUS,NOTESa~b.Allcategories surveyedoutto5milesradiusfromtheSt.LuciePlant.Thefollowing formatisusedtodenotethelocation: | |||
distance(miles)/bearing(degrees) | |||
Forexample,aresidence locatedinthesoutheast sectoratadistanceof1.5milesbearing141degreesisrecordedas1.5/141.Potential milkanimallocations. | |||
Alllocations specified havebeenverifiedtobenotproducing milkforhumanconsumption. | |||
Gardenswithanestimated growingareaof500squarefeetormore.0denotesthatthesectorareaispredominantly anoceanarea.Ldenotesthatthesectorareaispredominantly alandareaunoccupied bythecategorytype.g.Non-residential occupiedfollowing: | |||
buildings inthesesectorsincludetheSSE-FireStation,1.8/149NNW-Lifeguard stationatbeach,4.6/342SE-Lifeguard stationatbeach,1.1/132h.Severalresidences inthissectorarelocatedapproximately 1.9milesfromtheSt.LuciePlant.HP3:1/RADENVOP. | |||
PSL 1995ANNUALRADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORTST.LUCIEPLANT,UNITS1&2ATTACHMENT AKEYTOSAMPLELOCATIONS HP3:1/RADENVOP. | |||
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WALTON~tg~%~CtgCo~tt~0Cp~ttW0~tCo~r~pttc>>WNERATLANTlCO,CEANt~~0~r'-t'<.ALT"SrcT.'I'=-cP<<f/'~o~~~0'<<Fw'tcBP8Pg;8'lQ'.~o4~Pll',)Isml"l~t~STATEROADA-I-A~PO0~pt~~CoCOg>t~pCp"~CTTO0'o~~~0CONTROLLED AREA-tct~t%4Jpt~ptCoCTt<<+0CO0'OCTtt~0CTf7~t"~N~'.A~CO~C80CpCofft~'~~.CQlpCPCOCPb!~Ot0g)~tQp00CT!C+aMpdgppb'~4~cP0Hcnny)Hrc60cc)giM0H 1995ANNUALRADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORTST.LUCXEPLANT,UNITS1&2H-3210-MILESWNW-10MWNW-10Ft.PIERCE~NNW1OS-MILESATLANTICOCEANW-10H-OsW-5WNW-2W-2H-30WSW-22-MILESST.LUCIZM~zurTSSW-.2WSW-10WOWPORTSt.LUCT.ESW-5S-5SSE-5SW-10SSW-5SSW-10S/SSE-10St.LucieSamplinglocations S-10STUARTH-12~4HP3:1/RADENVOP.PSL 1995ANNUALRADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORTST~LUCIEPLANTIUNITS1&2ATTACHMENT APage1of4PATHWAY:DIRECTRADIATION SAMPLESCOLLECTED: | |||
TLDSAMPLECOLLECTION FREQUENCY: | |||
QUARTERLY LocationNameApproximate Direction DistanceDescritionN-1NNW-5NNW-10NW-5NW-10WNW-2WNW-5WNW-10"lWSW-2-WSW-5WSW-10SW-2SW-5SW-10SSW-2SSW-5SSW-10S-5S-10S/SSE-10SSE-5SSE-10SE-1NNNWNNWNWNWWNWWNWWNWWWWWSWWSWWSWSWSWSWSSWSSWSSWSSSSESSESSESE159610351025925102510368510105101AlA,NorthofBlindCreekSouthofPeteStoneCreekCoastGuardStationIndianRiverDr.,atRioVistaDr.S.R.68atS.R.607CemeterySouthof7107IndianRiverDr.U.S.1atS.R.712S.R.70,WestofTurnpike7609IndianRiverDriveOleanderandSagerStreetInterstate 95atS.R.7098503IndianRiverDr.PrimaVistaatYachtClubDelRioatDavisStreet9207IndianRiverDriveU.S.1atVillageGreenDr.PortSt.LucieBlvd.atCairoRd.10307IndianRiverDriveU.S.1atPortSt.LucieBlvd.PineValleyatWestmoreland Rd.13179IndianRiverDriveU.S.1atS.R.714IndianRiverDr.atQuailRunLaneEntrancetoNettlesIslandElliotMu'scumSouthofCoolingCanalControl:H-32University ofFloridaIFASVeroBeachHP3:1/RADENVOP | |||
.PSL 1995ANNUALRADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORTST.LUCIEPLANT,UNITS1Ec2ATTACHMENT APage2of4PATHWAY:AIRBORNESAMPLESCOLLECTED: | |||
RADIOIODINE ANDPARTICULATES SAMPLECOLLECTION FREQUENCY: | |||
WEEKLYLocationNameApproximate Direction DistanceDescritionH-08H-14H-30H-34SEN6120.5FPLSubstation, Weatherby Rd.On-Site,NearSouthPropertyLinePowerLine,7609IndianRiverDriveOn-SiteatMeteorology TowerControl:12FPLSubstation, SR-76StuartHP3:1/RADENVOP | |||
.PSL | |||
1995ANNUALRADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORTST.LUCIEPLANT,UNITS1Sc2ATTACHMENT APage3of4PATHWAY:WATERBORNE SAMPLESCOLLECTED: | |||
SURFACEWATER(OCEAN)SAMPLECOLLECTION FREQUENCY: | |||
H-15WEEKLY,H-59MONTHLYLocationNameApproximate Direction DistanceDescritionH-15ENE/E/SSE AtlanticOcean,PublicBeachesEastSideA1AControl:H-59S/SSE10-20SouthEnd,Hutchinson IslandAMPLESCOLLECTED: | |||
SHORELINE SEDIMENTSAMPLECOLLECTION FREQUENCY: | |||
SEMI-ANNUALLY LocationNameH-15Approximate Direction DistanceENE/E/ESE DescritionAtlanticOcean,PublicBeachesEastSideA1AControl:H-59S/SSE10-20SouthEnd,Hutchinson IslandHP3:1/RADENVOP.PSL 1995ANNUALRADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORTST.LUCIEPLANT,UNITS16c2ATTACHMENT APage4of4PATHWAY:INGESTION SAMPLESCOLLECTED: | |||
CRUSTACEA ANDFISHSAMPLECOLLECTION FREQUENCY: | |||
SEMI-ANNUALLY LocationNameH-15Direction SectorENE/E/ESE Approximate DistancemilesDescritionOceanSide,VicinityofSt.LuciePlantControl:H-59S/SSE10-20SouthEnd,Hutchinson IslandSAMPLESCOLLECTED: | |||
BROADLEAFVEGETATION AMPLECOLLECTION FREQUENCY: | |||
MONTHLYLocationNameH-51H-52Direction SectorN/NNWS/SSEApproximate DistancemilesDescritionOff-siteNearNorthPropertyLineOff-SiteNearSouthPropertyLineControl:H-59S/SSE10-20SouthEnd,Hutchinson IslandHP3:1/RADENVOP. | |||
PSL 1995ANNUALRADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORTST.LUCIEPLANT,UNITS1&2ATTACHMENT B1995RADIOLOGICAL SURVEILLANCE REPORTSFirstQuarter,1995SecondQuarter,1995ThirdQuarter,1995FourthQuarter,1995HP3:1/RADENVOP. | |||
PSL RADIOLOGICAL SURVEIL'LANCE OFFLORIDAPOWERANDLIGHTCOMPANY'S ST.LUCIESITEFirstQuarter,1995OfficeofRadiation ControlFloridaDepartment ofHealthandRehabilitative Services ST.LUCIESITETechnical Specifications Sampling's~uaxter,~S SamleTeCollection FreencLocations SamledNumberofSamles1.DirectRadiation Quarterly 27262.Airborne2.aAirIodines2.bAirParticulates 3.Waterborne 3.aSurfaceWater3.bShoreline SedimentWeeklyWeeklyWeeklyMonthlySemiannually 551126569*1333*4.Ingestion 4.aFishandInvertebrates 4.a.lCrustacea 4.a.2FishSemiannually Semiannually 4.bFoodProducts4.b.1Broadleaf Vegetation MonthlyTotal:192*-IncludesNRCsplitsamples.NOTE:Measurement resultshavingmagnitudes thataresignificantly abovethebackground ofthemeasurement systemarereportedasnetvaluesplusorminusaone-standard-deviation errorterm.,Measurement resultsthatarenotsignificantly abovebackground arereportedas"non-detectable" (ND)oraslessthanaLowerLim'itofDetection | |||
(<LLD)',whichisan'stimated" upperlimit(withatleast954confidence) forthetrueactivityinthesample. | |||
0DIRECTRADIATION-TLDs-micro-RhourW~ | 0DIRECTRADIATION | ||
-2;-a-IODINE-131-IN-WEEKLY-AIR-FILTERS-C1.-m3.- | -TLDs-micro-RhourW~JSiteCollection 03-08-95.amp1~epl.oymen~2=08~4 SiteCollection 03-08-95NNW-5NNW-104.71+0.084.92+0.084.92+0.08SW-24.42+0.08SW-55.68+0.08SW-10(B)4.83+0.08NW-5NW-104.77+0.086.31+0.09SSW-2SSW-5(C)SSW-104.64+0.084.98+0.08WNW-24.92+0.08WNW-54.57+0.08WNW-10(A)4.77+0.18S-5S-10S/SSE-104.52+0.084.86+0.084.71+0.08W-2W-5W-105.94+0.085.03+0.084.96+0.08SSE-5SSE-104.81+0.084.85+0.08WSW-2WSW-5WSW-104.68+0.084.90+0.084.28+0.08SE-14.44+0.08H-32(D)5.18+0.08(A)-Thedosimeter forsiteWNW-10wasdiscovered tobemissingon01-18-95. | ||
Anewdosimeter wasdeployedhereon01-31-95ataslightlydifferent. | |||
locationinanattempttoreducethefre-quencyofvandalism beingexperienced here.Thisresultisonlyforthelatterpartofthissamplinginterval. | |||
(B)-Thedosimeter forsiteSW-10wasfoundlyinginthestreetbyalocalresidenton02-27-95. | |||
Thisdosimeter wasreturnedtothesamplingsiteon02-28-95. | |||
(C)-Thedosimeter forsiteSSW-5wasmissingwhencollection wasattempted. | |||
'D)-=Th'e dosimeter forsiteH-32wasmovedt'oa*slightly'different'' | |||
locationatthebeginning ofthissamplingintervaltobeatthesamelocationastheairsamplingequipment whichwasalsomovedtoalloweasierandsaferaccesstothisequipment. | |||
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-2;-a-IODINE-131 | |||
-IN-WEEKLY-AIR-FILTERS | |||
-C1.-m3.-Collection DateHOSH12SamleSiteH14H30H3401-04-9501-13-9501-17-9501-24-95<0.01<0.01<0.02<0.02<0.Ol<0.01<0.02<0.02<0.01<0.01<0.02<0.02<0.01<0.01<0.02<0.02<0.01<0.01<0..02<0.0202-01-9502-06-9502-13-9502-22-9502-28-95<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.01<0'2<0.03<0.02<0.03<0.01<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.01<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.01<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.01<0.0203-07-9503-13-9503-22-9503-27-95<0.01<0.01<0.01<0.02<0.01<0.02<0.01<0.03<0.01<0.01<0.01h<0.02<0.01<0.01<0.01<0.02<0.01<0.01<0.01<0.02 2.bAIRPARTICULATES | |||
-GROSSBETA-Cim3Collection DateH08H12SamleSiteH14H30'H3401-04-9501-13-9501-17-9501-24-95. | |||
02-01-9502-06-9502-13-9502-22-9502-28-9503-07-9503-13-9503-22-9503-27-95Means:0.007+0.0020.015+0.0020.007+0.0020.019+0.0030.005+0.0020.013+0.0020.006+0.0020.011+0.0020.0170.0190.0150.0110.010+0.002+0.003+0.002+0.002+0.002I0.0200.0120.0130.0060.009+0.003+0.002+0.002+0.001+0.0020.009+0.0020.012+0.0020.010+0.0010.012+0.0020.010+0.0020.012+0.0020.008+0.0010.011+0.0030.013+0.0010.010+0.001NRCsplitsamples.0.008+0.0020.014+0.002<0.0090.014+.0.0020.023*0'14*0.013*0.008*0.015+0.002+0.003+0.002+0.002+0.0020.007'0.0020.015+0.0020.011+0.0020.017,+0.003I0.013+0.0010.009+0.0020.008+0.0010.006+0.0020.019+0.0020.0120.0140.0140.0050.011+0.002+0.003+0.002+0.001+0.0020.010+0.0010.009+0.0020.010+0.0020.007+0.0010.011+0.0030.'.0'.00.O.'00.00.i(0.lIl23+18+09+07+10+I12+11+11+17+I12+IIO.P06+0.012+O.I009+i0.016+0.0020.0020.0.030.0020.0020.0030.0020.0'020.0020.0020.0020.0020.0030.0012.bAIRPARTICULATES | |||
-GAMMASCANSOFUARTERLYCOMPOSITES FirstQuarter,1995Cim3SampleSiteBe-7H120.1217+0.0098H140.1148+0.0117H30H340.1288+0.01140.1449+0.0110H08i0.1238+0.0101K-40<0.0181<0.0199<0.0183<0.0124<0.0161Cs-134<0.0009<0.0007<0.0009<0.0012<0.0009Cs-137<0.0008<0.0010<0.0011<0.0007<0.0008Pb-2100.0121+0.0.0119+0.0.0142+0.0.0127+0.0.0159+0.I00230290026I0028II0029 3-aSURFACEWATER-CilSampleCollection SiteDateH-3Zr-95K-40Mn-54Co-58Fe-59Co-60Zn-65Nb-95I-131Cs-134(A)Ba-140Cs-137La-140,(B)H1501-04-95<13001-13-95<13601-17-95<13601-25-95<135270+35331+32335+36350+34<4<3<4<3<4<3<3<4<9<4<8<8<4<8<7<4<10<8.<4<8<6<6<6<7<6<5<5<5<4<4<5.<4,<4<3<3<4'<5!<8<502-01-95<13502-06-95<13202-14-95<14002-21-95<131358+36324+36289+33335+33<3<3<3<4<4<4<4<4<8<9<6<8<5<6<5<4<9<8<8<8<7<7-<4<6<8<5<8<6<4<6<5<3<4<4<5;<5<5<5<403-01-9503-07-9503-13-9503-22-9503-27-95<138<138<142<141<139303+33298+33353+17339+30383+34<3<4<2<4<3<4<4<2<4<2<9<6<3<7<7<3<7<5<9<2<4<4<10<5<8<6<6<5<3<3<2<6<4<7<4<4<4<2<4<4<5<2<5<4<4<5<4<6<8H5901-04-95<130267+39<4<402-01-95<135332+32<3<303-01-95<138333+30<3<3<8,<4<7<7<7<6<5<9<7<7<9<4<10<7<6<4<4<4<4<4<4<5<6<6(A)-Thesetabulated LLDvaluesforZr/Nb-95arethehigheroftheindividual ordaughterLLDs.parententofre'ater(B)-Thesetabulated LLDvaluesareforBa-140,eitherbasedondirectmeasuremBa-140orbasedoningrowthofLa-140,whichever methodyieldsthegsensitivity foragivensample. | |||
~~~~~~~I~~~II~~~~~~~~~~I~~~~~-~~~~I~~~~~~~ | ~~~~~~~I~~~II~~~~~~~~~~I~~~~~-~~~~I~~~~~~~ | ||
4.b. | 4.b.lBROADLEAF VEGETATION | ||
-ManroveCikwetweihtSampleCollection SiteDateIBe-7K-40I-131Cs-134Cs-137Pb-210H5101-04-9502-01-9503-01-95791+55814+67817+472048+992365+1191828+93<12.<12<1.0<8<10<6<7<7ND0NDNDH5201-03-9502-01-9503-01-95894+67603+81470+511539+902593+1423518+137<14<13<10<10<12<9<8<13NDNDNDH5901-04-9502-01-9503-01-95599+53679+50611+592928+1192072+1041516+89<12<9<8<7<7<8<9<8I.NDINDII~NDIlND-Non-detectable. | |||
DIRECTRADIATION-TLDs-micro-RhourSampleDeployment:03-08- | RADIOLOGICAL SURVEILLANCE OFFLORIDAPOWERANDLIGHTCOMPANY'S ST.LUCIESITESecondQuarter,1995OfficeofRadiation ControlFloridaDepartment ofHealthandRehabilitative Services ST.LUCIESITETechnical Specifications SamplingSecondQuarter,1995SamleTeCollection FreuencLocations SamledNumberofSamles1.DirectRadiation Quarterly 27272.Airborne2.aAirIodines2.bAirParticulates WeeklyWeekly6569*3.Waterborne 3.aSurfaceWater3.bShoreline SedimentWeeklyMonthlySemiannually 1330~~4.Ingestion 4.aFishandInvertebrates 4.a.1Crustacea 4.a.2FishSemiannually Semiannually 4.bFoodProducts4.b.lBroadleaf Vegetation MonthlyTotal:186*-IncludesNRCsplitsamples.NOTE:Measurement resultshavingmagnitudes thataresignificantly abovethebackground ofthemeasurement systemarereportedasnetvaluesplusorminusaone-standard-deviation errorterm.Measurement resultsthatarenotsignificantly abovebackground arereportedas"non-detectable" (ND)oraslessthanaLowerLimitofDetection | ||
4.b. | (<LLD),whichisanestimated upperlimit(withatleast95~confidence) forthetrueactivityinthesample. | ||
DIRECTRADIATION-TLDs-(micro-Rhour)eSampleSite. | DIRECTRADIATION | ||
IODINE- | -TLDs-micro-RhourSampleDeployment: | ||
03-08-95SiteCollection 06-06-95SampleDeployment 03-08-95SiteCollection 06-06-95N-1NNW-5NNW-10NW-5NW-10WNW-2WNW-5WNW-10W-2W-5W-10WSW-2WSW-5WSW-104.93+0.094.72+0.094.92+0.094~91+0.096.29+0.104.68+,0.094.66+0.094.79+0.095.68+0.105.01+0.095.04+0.094.71+0'94.75+0.094.04+0.09SW-2SW-5SW-10SSW-2SSW-5SSW-10S-5S-10S/SSE-10SSE-5SSE-10SE-1H-324.39+0.095.60+0.094.67+0.094.43+0.095.27+0.095.06+0.094.61+0.094.82+0.094.51+0.094.75+0.094.64+0.094.68+0.095.25+0.092.a10DINE-131 INWEEKLYAIRFILTERS-Cim3Collection Date04-04-9504-12-9504-17-9504-24-9505-02-9505-10-9505-16-9505-22-9505-31-9506-05-9506-12-9506-19-9506-27-95H08<0.01<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.01<0.02<0.01<0.01<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.01H12<0.01<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.01<0.02<0.01<0.01<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.01SamleSiteH14<0.01<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.01<0.02<0.01<0.01<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.01H30<0.01<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.01<0.02<0.01<0.01<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.'1H34<0.01<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.01<0.02<0.01<0.01<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.01 2.bAIRPARTICULATES | |||
-GROSSBETA-Cim3SamleSiteCollection Date04-04-9504-12-9504-17-9504-24-95H080.021+0.0020.010+0.0020.022+0.0030.025+0.003H120.016+0.0020.010+0.0020.013+0.003Oi;019+0.003H140.014+0.0020.009+0.0020.018+0.0030.016+0.002H300.016+0.0020.006+0.0010.021+0.0030.020+0.003H340.018+0.0020.009+0.0020.019+0.0030'21+0.00205-02-9505-10-9505-16-9505-22-9505-31-950.0080.0130.0150.0160.014+0+0+0+0+0~0020020020020020.009+0.011+0.016+0.012+0.008+0.0020.0020.0020.0020.001*0.007+*0.011+*0.016+*0.013+0.011+0.0020.0010.0030.0020.0020.009+0.011+0.014+0.013+0.014+0.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.0090.0130.0150.0130.014+0.002+0.002+0.003+0.002+0.00206-05-9506-12-9506-19-9506-27-950.010+0.0.011+0.0.008+0.0.006+0.0020020020020.006+0.0020.008+0.0020.009+0.0020.007+0.0020.009+0.0020.012+0.0020.011+0.0020.010+0.0020.007+0.0020.009+0.0020.009+0.0020.009+0.0020.011+0.0030.017+0.0020.006+'0.0020.012+0.002Means:0.014+0.0010-011+0.001NRCsplitsamples.0.012+0.0010.012+0.0010.014+0,0012bAIRPARTICULATES | |||
-GAMMASCANSOFUARTERLYCOMPOSITES | |||
-Cim3SecondQuarter,1995SampleSiteBe-7K-40Cs-134Cs-137Pb-210H08H12H14H30H340.1319+0.01090.1118+0.01000.1306+0.00930.1093+0.00970.1302+0.0098<0.0187<0.0170<0.0164<0.0165<0.0157<0.0010<0.0010<0.0007<0.0008<0.0008<0.0008<0.0008<0.0008<0.0008<0.00080.0162+0-00290'129+0.00320.0130+0.00290.0123+0.00250.0104+0.0025 3.aSURFACEWATER-CilSampleCollection SiteDateH-3Zr-95Ba-140K-40Mn-54Co-58Fe-59Co-60Zn-65Nb-95l-131Cs-134Cs-137La-.140H1504-04-95<13104-13-95<13704-17-95<13704-25-95<137266+35241+32312+33368+35<4<4<4<3<4<3<4<4<7<7<6<7<5<3<4<5<7<7<8<9(A)<7<6<7<6<7<5<7<4<4<5<4<4<3<5<4,<4.,(B)<4<4<4<905-01-9505-11-9505-16-9505-24-95<137<136<135<135345+35328+25216+32302+35<4<4<2<3<4<4<3<4<9<5<8<7<3<2<5<4<8<6<8<8<5<4<8<6<5<3<5<6<4<5<3<3<4<4<5<4<6<6<7<406-01-9506-05-9506-13-9506-20-9506-28-95<140<140<139<139<139289+37341+35278+31357+36338+39<4<3<3<4<4<3<4<4<4<4<7<9<8<8<7<4<4<5<4<4<8<9<9<8<8<7<6<7<8<6<5<4<4<5<4<3<4<3<4<4<4<4<3<4<4<5<7<9<7<10H5904-13-95<137345+37<4<4<7<5<8<6<605-01-95<137319+37<4<4<7<5<7<7<506-01-95<140383+34<4<4<7<4<9<5<5<4<5<4<5<3<4<5<4<6(A)-Thesetabulated LLDvaluesforZr/Nb-95arethehigheroftheindividual parentordaughterLLDs.(B)-Thesetabulated LLDvaluesareforBa-140,eitherbasedondirectmeasurement ofBa-140orbasedoningrowthofLa-140,whichever methodyieldsthegreatersensitivity foragivensample. | |||
4.b.1BROADLEAF VEGETATION | |||
-Manrove-CikwetweihtSampleCollection SiteDateBe-7K-40I-131Cs-134Cs-137H5104-13-95875+612683+136<10<9<1005-02-9506-01-95737+432390+109<8716+553404+148<9<8<8<10H5204-13-9505-01-9506-01-95573+482980+145<10499+461847+95<9357+583582+146<9<10<7<12<11<7<10H5904-13-9505-01-9506-01-95538+49,3257+124<8346+391626+79<9460+492345+109<8<8<6<9<8<7<9 0e RADIOLOGICAL SURVEILLANCE OFFLORIDA-POWER-AH~INH~OMPAN'Y" ST.LUCIESITEThirdQuarter,1995OfficeofRadiation ControlFloridaDepartment ofHealthandRehabilitative Services ST.LUCIESITETechnical Specifications SamplingThirdQuarter,1995SamleTeCollection FreencLocations Numberof1.DirectRadiation Quarterly 27262.A'irborne 2.aAirIodines2.bAirParticulates WeeklyWeekly6569*3.Waterborne 3.a.SurfaceWater3.bShoreline Sediment4.Ingestion 4.aFishandInvertebrates 4.a.lCrustacea 4.a.2FishWeeklyMonthlySemiannually Semiannually Semiannually 1121333*4.bFoodProducts4.b.lBroadleaf Vegetation Monthly3Total:192*-IncludesNRCsplitsamples.NOTE:Measurement resultshavingmagnitudes thataresignificantly abovethebackground ofthemeasurement systemarereportedasnetvaluesplus-orminusaone-standard-deviation errorterm..Measurement resultsthatarenotsignificantly abovebackground arereportedas"non-detectable" (ND)oraslessthanaLowerLimitofDetection | |||
(<LLD),whichisanestimated upperlimit(withatleast954confidence) forthetrueactivityinthesample. | |||
DIRECTRADIATION | |||
-TLDs-(micro-Rhour)eSampleSite.Deployment 06-06-95Collection 09-12-95N-14.79+0.08NNW-54.72NW-10~~8+0.08NW-5(A)4.78+0.07NW-106.04+0.08WNW-24.92+0.08WNW-54.70+0.07WNW-10(B)W-2W-5W-105'0+0.085.07+0.085.06+0.07WSW-2WSW-5WSW-104.53+0;074.69+0.084.29+0.07SW-2SW-5SW-104.41+0.075.64+0.084.79+0.08SSW-2SSW-5SSW-104.70+0.075.09+0.075.07+0.08S-5S-104.58+0.074.77+0.06S/SSE-10SSE-5SSE-104.66+0.074.81+0.084.74+0.08SE-1-(A)4.45+0.08H-325.33+0.08(A)-Thedosimeters forsitesNW-5andSE-1werefoundlyingonthegroundandwerere-hungon08-02-95, afterthepassageofHurricane Erin.(B)-Thedosimeter forsiteWNW-10wasmissingwhenthissitewascheckedon08-02-95, afterthepassageofHurricane Erin.Anewdosimeter wasdeployed, butit,too,wasmissingwhencollection wasattempted. | |||
IODINE-131 INWEEKLYAIRFILTERS-(Ci/m)Collection DateH08H12SampleSiteH14H30H3407-05-9507-11-9507-17-9507-24-95<0.01<0.02<0.01<0.02<0.03..<0.02<0.01<0.02<0.01<0.02<0.01<0.01<0.01<0.02<0.01<0.02<0.01<0.02<0.01<0.0208-01-9508-09-9508-16-9508-22-9508-30-95<0.03<0.01<0.01<0.02<0.01<0.03<0.01<0.01<0.02<0.01<0.02<0.01<0.01<0.02<0.01<0.02<0.01<0.01<0.02<0.01<0.02<0.01<0.01<0.02<0.0109-05-9509-11-9509-20-95.09-27-95 | |||
<0.02<0.02<0.01<0.01<0.02<0.02<0.01<0.01<0.02<0.02<0.01<0.01<0.02<0.02<0.01<0.01<0.02<0.02<0.01<0.01 2.bAIRPARTICULATES | |||
-GROSSBETA-(pCi/m)SampleSiteCollection DateH08H12H14H30H3407-05-9507-11-9507-17-9507-24-950.017+0.0020.014+0.0030.009+0.0020.009+0.0020.010+0.0020.014+0.003Oi003+0.0010.008+0.0020.013+0.0020.014+0.0020.009+0.0020.012+0.0020.011+0.0020.013+0.0020.010+0.0020.009+0.0020.014+0.0020.017+0.0030.007+0.0020.013+0.00208-01-9508-09-9508-16-9508-22-9508-30-950.010+0.012+0.011+0.018+0.013+0.002g0.0020.0020.0030.0020.0100.0100.0090.0200.004+0.002+0.001+0.002+0.003+0.0010.008*0.016*0.012*0.017*0.005+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.003+0.0010.0090.0090.0130.0180.007+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.003+0.0020.0120.0130.0130.0210.011+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.003+0.00209-05-9509-11-9509-20-9509-27-950.012+0.0020.006+0.0020.007+0.0010.016+0.0020.0090.0080.007~0.011+0.002+0.002+0.001+0.0020.012+0.0020.013+0.0020.008+0.0010.011+0.0020.009+0.0020.006+0.0020.010+0.0020-014+0-0020.014+0.0030.009+0.0020.008+0.0010.015+0.002Means:0.012+0.0010.009+0.0010.012+0.0010.011+0.0010.013+0.001*-NRCsplitsamples.2.bAIRPARTICULATES | |||
-GAMMASCANSOFQUARTERLY COMPOSITES | |||
-(pim3)SampleSiteBe-7ThirdQuarter,1995K-40Cs-134Cs-137-210H08H12H14H30H340.0840+0.00910.0878+0.01020.0891+0.00920.0987+0.00850.1117+0.0084<0.0177<0.0152<0.0177<0.0195<0.0182<0.0009<0.0009<0.0007<0,0009<0.0008<0.0009<0.0007<0.0008<0.0009<0.00100.01390.0090.0153.0.01440.0122+~0.0024+0.0023+0.0031+0.0028+0.0022 3.aSURFACEWATER-(pCi/1)SampleCollection SiteDateH-3(B)(A)Zr-95Ba-140K-'40Mn-54Co-58Fe-59Co-60Zn-65Nb-95I-131C-134Cs-137La-.140H1507-05-95<14707-11-95<15207-17-95<15207-24-95<152I377+35331+16342+27309+31<3<2<2<4<3<2<3<3<8<3<5<7<4<2<3<4<9<7<7<3<3<2<5<4<3<10<6<5<4<4<2<2<3<3<4.<4<3<2<3<408-01-95<14708-10-95299+4808-17-95<15108-22-95<14808-30-95<143318+40363+36298+37287+32282+32<3<3<4<3<3<3<3<4<3<8<7<8<8<6<4<5<4<4<4<9<7<9<9<7<7<6<6<7<7<5<5<4<5<4<4<3<3<5<4<3<5<4<4<3<6<4<9<6<809-05-95<14409-12-95<14309-21-95<14509-27-95<136235+36243+33341+26336+28<4<3<3<3<4<4<2<2<9<8<5<6<4<5<3<4<6<8<6<7<6<7<4<5<6<7<3<3<4<4<4<5<3<3<3<3<6<5<6<8H5907-06-95<147332+36<3<4<6<3<7<6<608-10-95<135254+38<4<4<9<3<6<6<709-13-95<143361+35<4<4<7<4<7<7<7<4<4<4<4<5<6<4<4(A)-Thesetabulated LLDvaluesforZr/Nb-95arethehigheroftheindiidualparentordaughterLLDs.(B)-Thesetabulated LLDvaluesareforBa-140,eitherbasedondirectmeasurement ofBa-140orbasedoningrowthofLa-140,whichever methodyieldsthegreatersensitivity foragivensample.. | |||
3.bSEDIMENT-(Cik,drweiht)Be-7H15*08-10-95<75H5908-09-95< | 3.bSEDIMENT-(Cik,drweiht)Be-7H15*08-10-95<75H5908-09-95<85SampleCollection SiteDateK-40Th-23298+10259+<7583+46<7<11<9<10<722)+43<8435+2125+14<8Co-58Co-60Cs-134Cs-137Ra-22*-NRCsplitsample.4.a.1CRUSTACEA | ||
4.b. | -BlueCrab-(pCi/k,wetweiht)SampleCollection SiteDateK-40Mn-54Co-58Fe-59Co-60Zn-65Cs-134Cs-137Ra-226Ra-228H1508-31-951487+177<17<15<40<21<39<19<17NDNDH5908-21-951768+77<8<8<16<9<18<9<916+8104+134.a.2FISH-MixedSpecies-(Cik,wetweiht)SampleCollection SiteDateK-40rMn-54Co-58Fe-59Co-60Zn-65Cs-134Cs-137Pb-210Ra-228H1508-17-951777+206<19<15<37<25<44<22<22266+113NDH5909-13-952034+189<19<15<41<27<38<18<23NDNDNDon-detectable. | ||
- | 4.b.1BROADLEAF VEGETATION | ||
0DIRECTRADIATION-.TLDs-(micro-R/hour) | -Manrove-(Ci/k,wetweiht)SampleCollection SiteDateBe-7K-40I-131Cs-134Cs-137H5107-06-95652+531918+9908-09-95951+614424+15009-.13-95 919+63'664+134<12<11<10<9<11<12<8<10<13H5207-06-95~438+473902+137<13<11<908-10-95534+533858+157<12<1309-13-95755+602914+135<11<11<11<11H5907-06-95600+612507+116<14<1008-10-951066+773851+160<12<13<10<1009-13-95920+'603349+129<9<9<9 | ||
-RADIOLOGICAL SURVEILLANCE OFIFLORIDAPOHERANDLIGHTCOMPANY'S ST.LUCIESITEFourthQuarter,1995OfficeofRadiation ControlFloridaDepartment ofHealthandRehabilitative Services ST.LUCIESXTETechnical Specifications SamplingFourthQuarter,1995SamleTeCollection FreuencLocations Numberof1.DirectRadiation 2.Airborne2.aAirXodines2.bAirParticulates Quarterly WeeklyWeekly272665653.Waterborne 3.aSurfaceWater3.bShoreline SedimentWeeklyMonthlySemiannually. | |||
11013304.Ingestion 4.aFishandXnvertebrates 4.a.lCrustacea 4.a.2FishSemiannually Semiannually 4.bFoodProducts4.b.1Broadleaf Vegetation MonthlyTotal:181NOTE:TheUSNRChasdiscontinued theirsplitsamplingprogramduetobudgetcuts.NOTE:Measurement resultshavingmagnitudes thataresignificantly abovethebackground ofthemeasurement systemarereportedasnetvaluesplusorminusaone-standard-deviation errorterm.Measurement resultsthatarenotsignificantly abovebackground arereportedas"non-detectable" (ND)oraslessthanaLowerLimitofDetection | |||
(<LLD),whichisanestimated upperlimit(withatleast954confidence) forthetrueactivityinthesample. | |||
0DIRECTRADIATION | |||
-.TLDs-(micro-R/hour) | |||
SampleSiteDeployment 09-12-95Collection 12-12-95N-14.68+0.08NNW-5NNW-104.55+0.084.86+0.08NW-5NW-105.03+0.086.05+0.09WNW-2WNW-5WNW-10W-2W-5W-104.76+0.084.84+0.08(A)6.24+0.095.06+0.084.78+0.08WSW-2WSW-5WSW-104.53+0.084.68+0.084.11+0.07SW-2SW-5SW-104.34+0.085.53+0.084.96+0.08SSW-2SSW-5SSW-104.59+0.085.36+0.085.03+0.08S-5S-105.13+0.084.92+0.08S/SSE-10SSE-5SSE-10SE-1H-324.40+0.084.78+0.085.01+0.084.44+0.085.07+0.08(A)-.Thedosimeter forsiteWNW-10wasmissingwhencollection wasattempted. | |||
Thenewdosimeter forthenextquarterwasdeployedat.adifferent siteinthesame'eneral areainanattempttolowerthehighrateofvandalism beingexperienced atthissite. | |||
2.aIODINE- | 2.aIODINE-131 INWEEKLYAIRFILTERS-(Ci/m)SamleSiteCollection DateHOSH12H14H30H3410-03-9510-09-9510-17-9510-23-9510-31-95<0.02<0..02<0.02<0.01<0.03<0.02<0.01<0.02<0.01<0.03<0.02<0.01<0.02<0.01<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.01<0.03<0.02<0.01<0.02<0.01<0.0311-07-9511-13-9511-20-9511-29-95<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.01<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.01<0.02<0.03<0.03<0.01<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.01<0.02<0.03<0.03<0.0112-04-9512-11-9512-19-9512-27-95<0.02<0.02<0.01<0.01<0.03<0.01<0.01<0.01<0.03<0.01<0.01<0.01<0.02<0.01<0.01<0.01<0.03<0.01<0.01<0.01 2.bAIRPARTICULATES | ||
4.b. | -GROSSBETA-(pCi/m)SamleSiteCollection DateH08H12H14H30H3410-03-9510-09-9510-17-9510-23-9510-31-950.005+0.002<0.0050.006+0.0020.012+0.0020.010+0.0020.007+0.007+6.009+0.010+0.011+0.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.0070.0040.0050.0090.013+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002<0.<0.0.0070.0110.013006005+0.002+0.002+0.0020.0050.0040.0090.0090.012+0.002+0.0'02+0.002+0.002+0.00211-07-9511-13-9511-20-9511-29-9512-04-9512-11-9512-19-9512-27-95Means:0.017+0.0020.013+0.0020.018+0.0030.020+0.0020.014+0.0020.018+0.0020.013+0.0020.020+0.0020.014+0.0010.015+0.0020.016+0.0020.017+0.0020.019+0.0020.016+0.0030.019+0.0020.012+0.0020.019+0.0020.014+0.0010.012+0.0020014+0.0030.018+0.0020.016+0.0020.018+0.0030.019+0.0020.011+0.0020.026+0.0020.013+0.0010.017+0.0020.007+0.0020.016+0.0020.017+0.0020.015+0.0020.019+0.0020.010+0.0020.019+0.0020.014+0.0010.014+0.0020.016+0.0030.015+0.0020.018+0.0020.015+0.0020.019+0.0020.008+0.0020.028+0.0020.013+0.001.2.bAIRPARTICULATES | ||
-GAMMASCANSOFQUARTERLY COMPOSITES | |||
-Ci/m)FourthQuarter,1995SampleSiteBe-7K-40Cs-134Cs-137Pb-210H08H12H14H30H340.1464O.12810.14840.12870.1369+0.0097+0.0104+0.0092+0.0111+0.0112<0.0158<0.0163<0.0182<0.0213<0.0151<0.0007<0.0010<0.0009<0.0007<0.0009<0.0008<0.0009<0.0010<0.0008<0.00090.0126+0.00300'130+0.00310.0175+0.00280.0104+0.00280.0172+0.0'030 3.aSURFACEWATER-(pCi/l)SampleCollection SiteDateH-3Zr-95Ba-140K-40Mn-54Co-58Fe-59Co-60Zn-65Nb-95I-131Cs-134Cs-137La-140H1510-03-9510-10 10-17-9510-24-9510-31-95<154<140<140<146<146I355+35219+36332+16328+16330+34<3<3<3<4<2<2<2<2<4<3<8<8<4<3<8<5<4<2<2<4(A)<10<6<4<10<6<5<4<3<2<4<3<2<8<7<5<4<4<4<4<2<2<2s<2<4<4.(B)<8<4';<3<4<611-08-9511-13-9511-21-9511-28-9512-04-9512-13-9512-20-9512-28-95<145<145<145<146238+51<149<149<153353+35376+33325+35351+32347+38369+39297+30279+38<4<3<4<3<3<4<3<4<4<4<4<3<3<3<4<4<8<8<8<8<7<7<6<5<5<5<4<5<5<4<4<7<9<8<8<7<7<6<7<7<6<6<6<8<6<5<7<7<5<4<4<4<4<3<4<4<5<4<5<3<5<4<3<4<5<5<4<3<4<6<4<8<9<8<5<4<11H5910-10-95<140107+32<4<3<7<4<8<7<511-01-95<146336+33<3<3<6<4<8<7.<612-13-95<149307+17<2<2<3<2<3<3<2<4<4<2<4<4<2<5<3<4(A)-Thesetabulated LLDvaluesforZr/Nb-95arethehigheroftheindividual parentordaughterLLDs.(B)-Thesetabulated LLDvaluesareforBa-140,eitherbasedondirectmeasurement ofBa-140orbasedoningrowthofLa-140,whichever methodyieldsthegreatersensitivity foragivensample. | |||
4.b.lBROADLEAF VEGETATION | |||
-Manrove-(Ci/k,wetweiht)SampleCollection SiteDateBe-7K-40I-131Cs-134Cs-137H5110-10-95279+525205+16711-01-95784+623062+12912-13-95717+633597+127<11<9<9<10<11<9<10<11<10H5210-10-95555+552170+10411-01-95400+604752+152'12-13-95 463+472558+118<9<11<9<9<10<9<9<10<8H5910-10-95556+552623+117<9<9<911-01-9512-13-95639+532359+127449+413129+100<12<7<10<8<10<7 1995ANNUALRADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORTST.LUCIEPLANT,UNITS1&2ATTACHMENT CRESULTSFROMTHEINTERLABORATORY COMPARISON PROGRAM1995HP3:1/RADENVOP | |||
.PSL 1995ANNUALRADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT'-ST.LUCIEPLANT-UNITS1Sc2TheresultsoftheInterlaboratory Comparison Programarenotavailable. | |||
MThelaboratory analyzing theREMPsampleshasreceivedandanalyzedthesamples;theresultswerereportedtoEPA'sLasVagasLaboratory. | |||
EPA's-laboratory hasnotforwarded theresultsofthefirstperiod(January-June'95)andsecondperiod(July-December'95)comparisons. | |||
Anupdatetothisreportwillbesubmitted whentheresultsoftheEPAIntercomparison Programfor1995becomeavailable. | |||
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LTTR11ENCL~11 0,~'I~~"<<3e'IL FloridaPower5LightCompany,P.O.Box128,FortPierce,FL34954-0128 MAR211996L-96-7310CFR50.410CFR50.36U.S.NuclearRegulatory Commission Attn:DocumentControlDeskWashington, D.C.20555RE:St.LucieUnits1and2DocketNos.50-335and50-389AnnualRadiological Environmental Theattachedreportisbeingsubmitted pursuanttoTechnical Specification6.9.1.8.TheAnnualRadiologicalEnvironmental Operating Reportprovidesinformation summaries andanalytical resultsoftheRadiological Environmental Monitoring Programforthecalendaryear1995.Shouldtherebeanyquestions onthisinformation, pleasecontactus~Verytrulyyours,W.H.BohlkeVicePresident, St.LuciePlantAttachment WHB/SLcc:StewartD.Ebneter,RegionalAdministrator, RegionII,USNRC,AtlantaGASeniorResidentInspector, USNRC,St.LuciePlant9603270104
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ReportReviewed:
Executive SummaryThedataobtainedthroughtheSt.LuciePlantRadiological Environmental Monitoring Programverifiesthatthelevelofradiation andconcentrations ofradioactive materials inenvironmental samples,representing thehighestpotential exposurepathwaystomembersofthepublic,arenotbeingincreased.
Themeasurements verifythatthedoseordosecommitment tomembersofthepublic,,duetooperation oftheSt.LucieUnits162,duringthesurveillance year,arewellwithin"aslowasreasonably achievable (ALARA)"criteriaestablished by10CFR50,AppendixI.
01995ANNUALRAD1OLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT';ST.LUCIEPLANT-UNITS'1&2TABLEOFCONTENTSDESCRIPTION PAGEIntroduction Radiological Environmental Monitoring ProgramDiscussion andInterpretation ofResultsEnvironmental Radiological Monitoring ProgramAnnualSummaryTABLE1Deviations/Missing DataTABLElAAnalyseswithLLDsAboveTable4.12-1Detection Capabilities TABLE1BLandUseCensusTABLE2KeytoSampleLocations ATTACHMENT ARadiological Surveillance ofFloridaPowerandLightCompany's St.LucieSiteFirstQuarter,1995SecondQuarter,1995ThirdQuarter,1995FourthQuarter,1995ATTACHMENT BResultsfromtheInterlaboratory Comparison Program,1995ATTACHMENT CHP31/RADEHVOP.PSL 1995ANNUALRADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT"ST.LUCIEPLANT-UNITS.1Sc2INTRODUCTION Thisreportissubmitted pursuantto.Specification 6.9.1.8ofSt.LucieUnit1andSt.LucieUnit2Technical Specifications'he AnnualRadiological Environmental Operating Reportprovidesinformation, summaries andanalytical resultspertaining totheRadiological Environmental Monitoring Programforthecalendaryearindicated.
Thisreportcoverssurveillance activities meetingtherequirements ofUnit1andUnit2Technical Specifications.
IX.RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING PROGRAMA.~PuroseThepurposeoftheradiological environmental monitoring programistoproviderepresentative measurements ofradiation andofradioactive materials inthoseexposurepathwaysandforthoseradionuclides whichleadtothehighestpotential radiation exposures ofmembersofthepublicresulting fromstationoperation.
Theradiological environmental monitoring programalsosupplements theradiological effluentmonitoring programbyverifying thatthemeasurable concentrations ofradioactive materials andlevelsofradiation arenothigherthanexpectedonthebasisoftheeffluentmeasurements andthemodelingoftheenvironmental exposurepathways.
B.ProramDescritionTheRadiological Environmental Monitoring ProgramfortheSt.LuciePlantisconducted pursuanttotheSt.LucieUnit1andSt.LucieUnit2OffsiteDoseCalculation Manual(ODCM)Control3/4.12.1.
1.SampleLocations, TypesandFrequencies:
a.Directradiation gammaexposurerateismonitored continuously at27locations bythermoluminescent dosimeters (TLDs).TLDsarecollected andanalyzedquarterly.
b.Airborneradioiodine andparticulate samplersareoperatedcontinuously atfivelocations.
Samplesarecollected andanalyzedweekly.Analysesinclude,Iodine-131, grossbeta,andgammaisotopicmeasurements.
HP3:1/RADENVOP.PSL 1995ANNUALRADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT-ST.LUCIEPLANT-UNITS1&,2C.Surfacewatersamplesarecollected fromtwolocations.
Samplesarecollected andanalyzedweeklyandmonthlyrespectively.
Analysesincludegammaisotopicandtritiummeasurements.
d.Shoreline sedimentsamplesarecollected fromtwolocations coinciding withthelocations forsurfacewatersamples.Samplesarecollected andanalyzedsemi-annually.
Sedimentsamplesareanalyzedbygammaisotopicmeasurements.
e.Fishandinvertebrate samplesarecollected fromtwolocations.
Samplesarecollected andanalyzedsemi-annually.
Fishandinvertebrate samplesareanalyzedbygammaisotopicmeasurements.
f.Broadleafvegetation samplesarecollected fromthreelocations.
Samplesarecollected andanalyzedmonthly.Broadleafvegetation samplesareanalyzedbygammaisotopicmeasurements.
Attachment Aprovidesspecificinformation pertaining tosamplelocations, typesandfrequencies.
2.Analytical Responsibility:
Radiological environmental monitoring fortheSt.LuciePlantisconducted bytheStateofFlorida,Department ofHealthandRehabilitative Services(HRS).Samplesarecollected andanalyzedbyHRSpersonnel.
SamplesareanalyzedattheHRSEnvironmental Radiation ControlLaboratory inOrlando,Florida.C.AnalticalResultsTable1,Environmental RadicleicalMonitorin ProcrramAnnual~summarprovidesasummaryforallspecified samplescollected duringthereferenced surveillance period.Deviations fromthesampleschedule, missingdataand/orsamplesnotmeetingthespecified "APRIORI"LLD,ifany,arenotedandexplained inTables1Aand1Brespectively.
Analysisdataforallspecified samplesanalyzedduringthesurveillance periodisprovidedinAttachment B.NP3:1/RADENVOP.PSL (2) 1995ANNUALRADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT-ST.LUCIEPLANT-UNITS1Ec2D.LandUseCensusAlandusecensusouttoadistanceof5milesradiusfromtheSt.LuciePlantisconducted annuallytodetermine thelocationofthenearestmilkanimal,residence, andgardenproducing broadleafvegetation ineachofthesixteenmeteorological sectors.Asummaryofthelandusecensusforthesurveillance yearisprovidedinTable2,LandUseCensus~Summa@Nolocations yieldingacalculated doseordosecommitment greaterthanthe'aluescurrently beingcalculated wereidentified bythelandusecensus.Nolocations yieldingacalculated doseordosecommitment (viathesameexposurepathway)20'.greaterthanlocations currently beingsampledintheradiological environmental monitoring programwereidentified bythelandusecensus.E.Interlaborator ComarisonProramTheStateofFloridaHRSEnvironmental Radiation ControlLaboratory participates intheEnvironmental Radioactivity Laboratory Intercomparison StudiesProgramconducted bytheEnvironmental Protection Agency.ResultsfromtheInterlaboratory Comparison ProgramareprovidedinAttachment C..III.DISCUSSION ANDINTERPRETATION OFRESULTSA.ReortinofResultsTheAnnualRadiological Environmental Operating Reportcontainsthesummaries, interpretations andinformation requiredbytheSt.LuciePlant,ODCM.Table1providesasummaryofthemeasurements madeforthenuclidesrequiredbyODCM,Table4.12-1,forallsamplesspecified byTable3.12-1~Inaddition, summaries areprovidedforothernuclidesidentified inthespecified samples,including thosenotrelatedtostationoperation.
TheseincludenuclidessuchasK-40,Th-232,Ra-226,Ra-228,andBe-7whicharecommonintheFloridaenvironment.
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I 1995ANNUALRADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT-ST.LUCIEPLANT-UNITS.1Ec2B.InterretationofResultsDirectRadiation:
Theresultsfordirectradiation monitoring areconsistent withpastmeasurements forthespecified locations.
Theexposureratedatashowsnoindication ofanytrendsattributed toeffluents fromtheplant.Themeasuredexposureratesareconsistent withexposureratesthatwereobservedduringthepreoperational surveillance program.Directradiation monitoring resultsaresummarized inTable1.2.AirParticulates/Radioiodine:
Theresultsforradioactive airparticulate andradioiodine monitoring areconsistent withpastmeasurements andindicatenotrendsattributed toplanteffluents.
All,samplesforradioiodine yieldednodetectable I-131.Gammaisotopicmeasurements yieldednoindication ofanynuclidesattributed tostationoperation.
Theresultsforairparticulate/radioiodine samplesareconsistent withmeasurements whichweremadeduringthepreoperational surveillance program.Airparticulate andradioiodine monitoring resultsaresummarized inTable1.3.SurfaceWater:Theresultsforradioactivity measurements insurfacewatersamplesareconsistent withpastmeasurements.
Tritiumwasreportedaspresentintwooftheweeklysamplescollected fromSiteH-15.Thehighestconcentration waslessthan1%ofthereporting levelspecified bytheOff-SiteDoseCalcuation Manual,Table3.12-2.Noothernuclidesattributed tostationoperation weredetected.
Resultsforsurfacewatersamplesaresummarized inTable1.Waterborne SedimentandFoodProducts:
Theresultsforradioactivity measurements inwaterborne
- sediment, fishandcrustacea samplesareconsistent withpastmeasurements andwithmeasurements madeduringthepreoperational surveillance program.Therewerenoindications ofanynuclidesattributed toplanteffluents.
Resultsforthewaterborne
- sediment, fishandcrustacea samplesaresummarized inTable1.5.BroadLeafVegetation:
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~PSL(4) 1995ANNUALRADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT-S'T.LUCIEPLANT-UNITS.1k2Theresultsforradioactivity measurements inbroadleafvegetation areconsistent withpastmeasurements andwithmeasurements madeduringthe.preoperational surveillance program.Therewerenoindications ofanynuclidesattributed toplanteffluents.
Resultsforthebroadleafvegetation samplesaresummarized inTable1.C.Conclusions ThedataobtainedthroughtheSt.LuciePlantRadiological Environmental Monitoring Programverifiesthatthelevelsofradiation andconcentrations ofradioactive materials inenvironmental samples,representing thehighestpotential exposurepathwaystomembersofthepublic,arenotbeingincreased.
Themeasurements verifythatthedoseordosecommitment tomembersofthepublic,duetooperation ofSt.LucieUnits162,duringthesurveillance year,arewellwithin"aslowasreasonably achievable (ALATm)ii criteriaestablished by10CFR50,AppendixI.HP3:1/RADEHVOP.PSL (5)
Paof8ENVIRONMENTAL RADIOLOGICAL MONITORING PROGRAMANNUALSUMMARYNameofFacilitySt.LucieUnits1&.2,DocketNo(s).50-335&50-389LocationofFacilitySt.LucieFlorida,Reporting PeriodJanua1-December311995(County,State)PATHWAY:DIRECTRADIATION SAMPLESCOLLECTED:
TLDUNITS:MICRO-R/hrTypeandTotalNumberofAnalysesPerformed LowerLimitofDetection'LLD)
AllIndicator Locations Mean(f)RangeDistance8Direction RangeLocationwithHighestAnnualMeanName'eanfControlLocations Mean(f)~RangeExposureRate,105~4.88(101/101) 4.04-6.31NW-1010mi.,NW6.17(4/4)6.04-6.315.21(4/4)5.07-5.25NumberofNonroutine ReportedMeasurements
=0HP3:1/RADENVOP
.PSL 0
TABLPaof8.ENVIRONMENTAL RADIOLOGICAL MONITORING PROGRAMANNUALSUMMARYNameofFacilitySt.LucieUnits1&2,DocketNo(s).50-335&,50-389LocationofFacilitySt.LucieFlorida,Reporting PeriodJanua1-December31(County,State)1995PATHWAY:AIRBORNESAMPLESCOLLECTED:
RADIOIODINE AND:PARTICULATES UNITS:PICO-Ci/M'ypeandTotalNumberofAnalysesPerformed LowerLimitofDetection'LLD)
AllIndicator Locations Mean(f)RangeDistance&.Direction RangeLocationwithHighestAnnualMeanName'eanfControlLocations Mean(f)bRange"'I,260GrossBeta,260Composite GammaIsotopic, 20'Be210pb134CS13ICS0.0240.00250.00520.000690.00066<MDA0.012(204/208) 0.004-0.0280.1224(16/16)0.0840-0.14840.0138(16/16)0.0104-0.0175<MDA<MDAH-086mi.,WNWH-3420.5NH-141mi.,SE0.013(51/52)0.005-0.0250.1309(4/4)0.1117-0.14490.0150(4/4)0.0130-0.0175<MDA0.011(52/52)0.003-0.0200.1124(4/4)0.0878-0.12810.0117(4/4)0.0121-0.0162<MDA<MDANumberofNonroutine ReportedMeasurements
=0HP3:1/RADENVOP.
PSL TABLPagof8-ENVIRONMENTAL RADIOLOGICAL MONITORING PROGRAMANNUALSUMMARYNameofFacilitySt.LucieUnits1&.2,DocketNo(s).50-335&.50-389LocationofFacilitySt.LucieFlorida,Reporting PeriodJanua1-December31(County,State)1995PATHWAY:WATERBORNE SAMPLESCOLLECTED:
SURFACEWATERUNITS:PICO-Ci/LITERTypeandTotalNumberofAnalysesPerformed LowerLimitofDetection'LLD)
AllIndicator Locations Mean(f)RangeDistanceDirection RangeLocationwithHighestAnnualMeanName'eanfbControlLocations Mean(f)bRangeTritium,64GammaIsotopic, 6440K"Mn59Fe58Co60Co"Zn95Zr-Nb131I134Cs137CSBa-La23060268(2/52)238-299319(52/52)216-383<MDA<MDA<MDA<MDA<MDA<MDA<MDA<MDA<MDA<MDAH-15<1mi.,ENE/E/ESE 319(52/52)216-383H-15268(2/52)<1mi.,ENE/E/ESE 238-299<MDA306(12/12)107-383<MDA<MDA<MDA<MDA<MDA<MDA<MDA<MDA<MDA<MDANumberofNonroutine ReportedMeasurements
=0HP3:1/RADENVOP.PSL TABLPaof8-ENVIRONMENTAL RADIOLOGICAL MONITORING PROGRAMANNUALSUMMARYNameofFacilitySt.LucieUnits1&2,DocketNo(s).50-335&50-389LocationofFacilitySt.LucieFlorida,Reporting PeriodJanuar1-December311995(County,State)PATHWAY:WATERBORNE SAMPLESCOLLECTED:
SHORELINE SEDIMENTUNITS:PICO-Ci/Kg,DRYTypeandTotalNumberofAnalysesPerformed
.LowerLimitofDetection'LLD)
AllIndicator Locations Mean(f)RangeDistanceEDirection RangeLocationwithHighestAnnualMeanName'eanfControlLocations Mean(f)bRangeGammaIsotopic, 440K226Ra58Co60Co134Cs137Cs140521212415(2/2)247-583219(2/2)179-25973(2/2)48-98<MDA<MDA<MDA<MDAH-15<1mi.ENE/E/ESE H-15<1mi.ENE/E/ESE H-15<1mi.ENE/E/ESE 415(2/2)247-583219(2/2)179-25973(2/2)48-98209(2/2)196-222'49(2/2)263-435114(2/2)104-125<MDA<MDA<MDA<MDANumberofNonroutine ReportedMeasurements
=0HP3:1/RADHNVOP.PSL TABLPagof8-ENVIRONMENTAL RADIOLOGICAL MONITORING PROGRAMANNUALSUMMARYNameofFacilitySt.LucieUnits162,DocketNo(s).50-335R50-389LocationofFacilitySt.LucieFlorida,Reporting PeriodJanua1-December31(County,State)1995PATHWAY:INGESTION SAMPLESCOLLECTED:
CRUSTACEA UNITS:PICO-Ci/Kg,WETTypeandTota1NumberofAnalysesPerformed LowerLimitofDetection'LLD)
AllIndicator Locations Mean(f)RangeDistance5:Direction RangeLocationwithHighestAnnualMeanName'eanfbControlLocations IMean(f)RangeGammaIsotopic, 440K338RaRa"Mn"Fe58CoCoZn134Cs137Cs1301619171729(2/2)1487-1971<MDA<MDA<MDA<MDA<MDA<MDA<MDA<MDA<MDAH-151729(2/2)<1mi.,ENE/E/ESE 1487-19711871(2/2)1768-1974139(2/2)104-174156(1/2)<MDA<MDA<MDA<MDA<MDA<MDA<MDANumberofNonroutine ReportedMeasurements
=0HP3:1/RADENVOP.
PSL TABLPagof8-ENVIRONMENTAL RADIOLOGICAL MONITORING PROGRAMANNUALSUMMARYNameofFacilitySt.LucieUnits1E2,DocketNo(s).50-335S50-389LocationofFacilitySt.LucieFlorida,Reporting PeriodJanua1-December311995(County,State)PATHWAY:INGESTION SAMPLESCOLLECTED:
FISHUNITS:PICO-Ci/Kg,WETTypeandToŽtalNumberofAnalysesPerformed LowerLimitofDetection'LLD)
AllIndicator Locations Mean(f)RangeDistanceDirection RangeLocationwithHighestAnnualMeanName'eanfbControlLocations Mean(f)bRangeGammaIsotopic, 440K210pb"Mn"Fe58Co60CoZn4Cs137CS13010171670(2/2)1562-1777266(1/2)<MDA<MDA<MDA<MDA<MDA<MDA<MDAH-151670(2/2)<1mi.,ENE/E/ESE 1562-1777H-15266(1/2)<1mi.,ENE/E/ESE 2509(2/2)2034-2948<MDA<MDA<MDA<MDA<MDA<MDA<MDA<MDANumberofNonroutine ReportedMeasurements
=0HP3:1/RADENVOP
.PSL TABLENVIRONMENTAL RADIOLOGICAL MONITORING PROGRAMANNUALSUMMARYNameofFacilitySt.LucieUnits162,DocketNo(s).50-335&50-389LocationofFacilitySt.LucieFlorida,Reporting PeriodJanua1-December31(County,State)Pa1995of8.PATHWAY:INGESTION SAMPLESCOLLECTED:
BROADLEAFVEGETATION UNITS:PICO-Ci/Kg,WET1TypeandTotalNumberofAnalysesPerformed LowerLimitofDetection'LLD)
AllIndicator Locations Mean(f)RangeDastance6Direction RangeLocationwithHighestAnnualMeanName'eanfControlLocations Mean(f)RangeGammaIsotopic, 36'Be40K131I134Cs137Cs100650(24/24)279-9512775(24/24)1539-5205<MDA<MDA<MDAH-511mi.,N/NNWH-521mi.,S/SSE754(12/12)279-9513018(12/12)1539-4752622(12/12)346-10662630(12/12)1516-3851<MDA<MDA<MDANumberofNonroutine ReportedMeasurements
=0HP3:1/RADENVOP.PSL TABLPaof8.ENVIRONMENTAL RADIOLOGICAL MONITORING PROGRAMANNUAL-SUMMARYNameofFacilitySt.LucieUnits1&2,DocketNo(s).50-335&.50-389LocationofFacilitySt.LucieFlorida,Reporting Period,Janua1-December31(County,State)1995NOTESa.b.C.d.TheLLDisan"apriori"lowerlimitofdetection whichestablishes thesmallestconcentration ofradioactive materialinasamplethatwillyieldanetcountabovesystembackground thatwillbedetectedwith95.probability withonly5';probability offalselyconcluding thatablankobservation represents arealsignal.LLDsinthiscolumnareattimeofmeasurement.
TheMDAsreportedinAttachment Bfortheindividual sampleshavebeencorrected tothetimeofsamplecollection.
Meanandrangebasedupondetectable measurements only.Fractionofdetectable measurements atspecified locations isindicated inparentheses (f).Specificidentifying information foreachsamplelocationisprovidedinAttachment A.Resultsaretypically basedupontheaveragenetresponseoftwoTLDs.(Thermoluminescent dosimeters).
MDAreferstominimumdetectable activity.
HP3:1/RADENVOP.
PSL 1995ANNUALRADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORTST.LUCIEPLANT,UNITS1,&.2TABLE1ADEVIATIONS/MISSING DATAPage1of1Pathway:Location:
Date:Deviation:
Description ofProblem:Corrective Action:DirectExposure-TLDsSSW-S,5milesSSW12/6/94to3/8/95Failuretoprovidecontinuous monitoring.
TLDsmissinguponattempted collection.
ReplacedmissingTLDs.B)Pathway:Location:
Date:Deviation:
Description ofProblem:Corrective Action:DirectExposure-TLDsWNW-10,10milesWNW6/6/95to9/12/95and9/12/95to12/12/95Failuretoprovidemonitoring.
TLDsmissinguponattempted collection.
ReplacedTLDs;relocated secondreplacement setwithinsamegeneralareainanattempttolowertheft.HP3:1/RADENVOP.
PSL 1995ANNUALRADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORTST.LUCIEPLANT,UNITS1&2TABLE1BANALYSESWITHLLDs-ABOVE TABLE4.12-1DETECTION CAPABILITIES 1/1/95-12/31/95Thevaluesspecified inTable4.12-1,Detection Capabilities, wereachievedforallsamples.HP3:1/RADENVOP
.PSL 1995ANNUALRADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORTST.LUCIEPLANT,UNITS1&2TABLE2LANDUSECENSUSDistancetoNearestabSectorNNNENEENEEESESESSEsswSWWSWWWNWNWNNW5/95Milk(c)Animal0'e)000000L(f)LLL4.1/2574.5/263LLL5/95Residence 0000001.5/141(g)3.3/153(g)3.2/1912.2/2131.9/2361.9/245(h)1.9/2602.3/2813.5/304L(g)5/95Garden(d)0000000L4.3/1834.1/2031.9/2343.8/2582.1/2752.6/290LLHP3:1/RADENVOP.PSL 1995ANNUALRADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORTST.LUCIEPLANT,UNITS1Ec2TABLE2LANDUSECENSUS,NOTESa~b.Allcategories surveyedoutto5milesradiusfromtheSt.LuciePlant.Thefollowing formatisusedtodenotethelocation:
distance(miles)/bearing(degrees)
Forexample,aresidence locatedinthesoutheast sectoratadistanceof1.5milesbearing141degreesisrecordedas1.5/141.Potential milkanimallocations.
Alllocations specified havebeenverifiedtobenotproducing milkforhumanconsumption.
Gardenswithanestimated growingareaof500squarefeetormore.0denotesthatthesectorareaispredominantly anoceanarea.Ldenotesthatthesectorareaispredominantly alandareaunoccupied bythecategorytype.g.Non-residential occupiedfollowing:
buildings inthesesectorsincludetheSSE-FireStation,1.8/149NNW-Lifeguard stationatbeach,4.6/342SE-Lifeguard stationatbeach,1.1/132h.Severalresidences inthissectorarelocatedapproximately 1.9milesfromtheSt.LuciePlant.HP3:1/RADENVOP.
PSL 1995ANNUALRADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORTST.LUCIEPLANT,UNITS1&2ATTACHMENT AKEYTOSAMPLELOCATIONS HP3:1/RADENVOP.
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WALTON~tg~%~CtgCo~tt~0Cp~ttW0~tCo~r~pttc>>WNERATLANTlCO,CEANt~~0~r'-t'<.ALT"SrcT.'I'=-cP<<f/'~o~~~0'<<Fw'tcBP8Pg;8'lQ'.~o4~Pll',)Isml"l~t~STATEROADA-I-A~PO0~pt~~CoCOg>t~pCp"~CTTO0'o~~~0CONTROLLED AREA-tct~t%4Jpt~ptCoCTt<<+0CO0'OCTtt~0CTf7~t"~N~'.A~CO~C80CpCofft~'~~.CQlpCPCOCPb!~Ot0g)~tQp00CT!C+aMpdgppb'~4~cP0Hcnny)Hrc60cc)giM0H 1995ANNUALRADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORTST.LUCXEPLANT,UNITS1&2H-3210-MILESWNW-10MWNW-10Ft.PIERCE~NNW1OS-MILESATLANTICOCEANW-10H-OsW-5WNW-2W-2H-30WSW-22-MILESST.LUCIZM~zurTSSW-.2WSW-10WOWPORTSt.LUCT.ESW-5S-5SSE-5SW-10SSW-5SSW-10S/SSE-10St.LucieSamplinglocations S-10STUARTH-12~4HP3:1/RADENVOP.PSL 1995ANNUALRADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORTST~LUCIEPLANTIUNITS1&2ATTACHMENT APage1of4PATHWAY:DIRECTRADIATION SAMPLESCOLLECTED:
TLDSAMPLECOLLECTION FREQUENCY:
QUARTERLY LocationNameApproximate Direction DistanceDescritionN-1NNW-5NNW-10NW-5NW-10WNW-2WNW-5WNW-10"lWSW-2-WSW-5WSW-10SW-2SW-5SW-10SSW-2SSW-5SSW-10S-5S-10S/SSE-10SSE-5SSE-10SE-1NNNWNNWNWNWWNWWNWWNWWWWWSWWSWWSWSWSWSWSSWSSWSSWSSSSESSESSESE159610351025925102510368510105101AlA,NorthofBlindCreekSouthofPeteStoneCreekCoastGuardStationIndianRiverDr.,atRioVistaDr.S.R.68atS.R.607CemeterySouthof7107IndianRiverDr.U.S.1atS.R.712S.R.70,WestofTurnpike7609IndianRiverDriveOleanderandSagerStreetInterstate 95atS.R.7098503IndianRiverDr.PrimaVistaatYachtClubDelRioatDavisStreet9207IndianRiverDriveU.S.1atVillageGreenDr.PortSt.LucieBlvd.atCairoRd.10307IndianRiverDriveU.S.1atPortSt.LucieBlvd.PineValleyatWestmoreland Rd.13179IndianRiverDriveU.S.1atS.R.714IndianRiverDr.atQuailRunLaneEntrancetoNettlesIslandElliotMu'scumSouthofCoolingCanalControl:H-32University ofFloridaIFASVeroBeachHP3:1/RADENVOP
.PSL 1995ANNUALRADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORTST.LUCIEPLANT,UNITS1Ec2ATTACHMENT APage2of4PATHWAY:AIRBORNESAMPLESCOLLECTED:
RADIOIODINE ANDPARTICULATES SAMPLECOLLECTION FREQUENCY:
WEEKLYLocationNameApproximate Direction DistanceDescritionH-08H-14H-30H-34SEN6120.5FPLSubstation, Weatherby Rd.On-Site,NearSouthPropertyLinePowerLine,7609IndianRiverDriveOn-SiteatMeteorology TowerControl:12FPLSubstation, SR-76StuartHP3:1/RADENVOP
.PSL
1995ANNUALRADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORTST.LUCIEPLANT,UNITS1Sc2ATTACHMENT APage3of4PATHWAY:WATERBORNE SAMPLESCOLLECTED:
SURFACEWATER(OCEAN)SAMPLECOLLECTION FREQUENCY:
H-15WEEKLY,H-59MONTHLYLocationNameApproximate Direction DistanceDescritionH-15ENE/E/SSE AtlanticOcean,PublicBeachesEastSideA1AControl:H-59S/SSE10-20SouthEnd,Hutchinson IslandAMPLESCOLLECTED:
SHORELINE SEDIMENTSAMPLECOLLECTION FREQUENCY:
SEMI-ANNUALLY LocationNameH-15Approximate Direction DistanceENE/E/ESE DescritionAtlanticOcean,PublicBeachesEastSideA1AControl:H-59S/SSE10-20SouthEnd,Hutchinson IslandHP3:1/RADENVOP.PSL 1995ANNUALRADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORTST.LUCIEPLANT,UNITS16c2ATTACHMENT APage4of4PATHWAY:INGESTION SAMPLESCOLLECTED:
CRUSTACEA ANDFISHSAMPLECOLLECTION FREQUENCY:
SEMI-ANNUALLY LocationNameH-15Direction SectorENE/E/ESE Approximate DistancemilesDescritionOceanSide,VicinityofSt.LuciePlantControl:H-59S/SSE10-20SouthEnd,Hutchinson IslandSAMPLESCOLLECTED:
BROADLEAFVEGETATION AMPLECOLLECTION FREQUENCY:
MONTHLYLocationNameH-51H-52Direction SectorN/NNWS/SSEApproximate DistancemilesDescritionOff-siteNearNorthPropertyLineOff-SiteNearSouthPropertyLineControl:H-59S/SSE10-20SouthEnd,Hutchinson IslandHP3:1/RADENVOP.
PSL 1995ANNUALRADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORTST.LUCIEPLANT,UNITS1&2ATTACHMENT B1995RADIOLOGICAL SURVEILLANCE REPORTSFirstQuarter,1995SecondQuarter,1995ThirdQuarter,1995FourthQuarter,1995HP3:1/RADENVOP.
PSL RADIOLOGICAL SURVEIL'LANCE OFFLORIDAPOWERANDLIGHTCOMPANY'S ST.LUCIESITEFirstQuarter,1995OfficeofRadiation ControlFloridaDepartment ofHealthandRehabilitative Services ST.LUCIESITETechnical Specifications Sampling's~uaxter,~S SamleTeCollection FreencLocations SamledNumberofSamles1.DirectRadiation Quarterly 27262.Airborne2.aAirIodines2.bAirParticulates 3.Waterborne 3.aSurfaceWater3.bShoreline SedimentWeeklyWeeklyWeeklyMonthlySemiannually 551126569*1333*4.Ingestion 4.aFishandInvertebrates 4.a.lCrustacea 4.a.2FishSemiannually Semiannually 4.bFoodProducts4.b.1Broadleaf Vegetation MonthlyTotal:192*-IncludesNRCsplitsamples.NOTE:Measurement resultshavingmagnitudes thataresignificantly abovethebackground ofthemeasurement systemarereportedasnetvaluesplusorminusaone-standard-deviation errorterm.,Measurement resultsthatarenotsignificantly abovebackground arereportedas"non-detectable" (ND)oraslessthanaLowerLim'itofDetection
(<LLD)',whichisan'stimated" upperlimit(withatleast954confidence) forthetrueactivityinthesample.
0DIRECTRADIATION
-TLDs-micro-RhourW~JSiteCollection 03-08-95.amp1~epl.oymen~2=08~4 SiteCollection 03-08-95NNW-5NNW-104.71+0.084.92+0.084.92+0.08SW-24.42+0.08SW-55.68+0.08SW-10(B)4.83+0.08NW-5NW-104.77+0.086.31+0.09SSW-2SSW-5(C)SSW-104.64+0.084.98+0.08WNW-24.92+0.08WNW-54.57+0.08WNW-10(A)4.77+0.18S-5S-10S/SSE-104.52+0.084.86+0.084.71+0.08W-2W-5W-105.94+0.085.03+0.084.96+0.08SSE-5SSE-104.81+0.084.85+0.08WSW-2WSW-5WSW-104.68+0.084.90+0.084.28+0.08SE-14.44+0.08H-32(D)5.18+0.08(A)-Thedosimeter forsiteWNW-10wasdiscovered tobemissingon01-18-95.
Anewdosimeter wasdeployedhereon01-31-95ataslightlydifferent.
locationinanattempttoreducethefre-quencyofvandalism beingexperienced here.Thisresultisonlyforthelatterpartofthissamplinginterval.
(B)-Thedosimeter forsiteSW-10wasfoundlyinginthestreetbyalocalresidenton02-27-95.
Thisdosimeter wasreturnedtothesamplingsiteon02-28-95.
(C)-Thedosimeter forsiteSSW-5wasmissingwhencollection wasattempted.
'D)-=Th'e dosimeter forsiteH-32wasmovedt'oa*slightly'different
locationatthebeginning ofthissamplingintervaltobeatthesamelocationastheairsamplingequipment whichwasalsomovedtoalloweasierandsaferaccesstothisequipment.
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-IN-WEEKLY-AIR-FILTERS
-C1.-m3.-Collection DateHOSH12SamleSiteH14H30H3401-04-9501-13-9501-17-9501-24-95<0.01<0.01<0.02<0.02<0.Ol<0.01<0.02<0.02<0.01<0.01<0.02<0.02<0.01<0.01<0.02<0.02<0.01<0.01<0..02<0.0202-01-9502-06-9502-13-9502-22-9502-28-95<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.01<0'2<0.03<0.02<0.03<0.01<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.01<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.01<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.01<0.0203-07-9503-13-9503-22-9503-27-95<0.01<0.01<0.01<0.02<0.01<0.02<0.01<0.03<0.01<0.01<0.01h<0.02<0.01<0.01<0.01<0.02<0.01<0.01<0.01<0.02 2.bAIRPARTICULATES
-GROSSBETA-Cim3Collection DateH08H12SamleSiteH14H30'H3401-04-9501-13-9501-17-9501-24-95.
02-01-9502-06-9502-13-9502-22-9502-28-9503-07-9503-13-9503-22-9503-27-95Means:0.007+0.0020.015+0.0020.007+0.0020.019+0.0030.005+0.0020.013+0.0020.006+0.0020.011+0.0020.0170.0190.0150.0110.010+0.002+0.003+0.002+0.002+0.002I0.0200.0120.0130.0060.009+0.003+0.002+0.002+0.001+0.0020.009+0.0020.012+0.0020.010+0.0010.012+0.0020.010+0.0020.012+0.0020.008+0.0010.011+0.0030.013+0.0010.010+0.001NRCsplitsamples.0.008+0.0020.014+0.002<0.0090.014+.0.0020.023*0'14*0.013*0.008*0.015+0.002+0.003+0.002+0.002+0.0020.007'0.0020.015+0.0020.011+0.0020.017,+0.003I0.013+0.0010.009+0.0020.008+0.0010.006+0.0020.019+0.0020.0120.0140.0140.0050.011+0.002+0.003+0.002+0.001+0.0020.010+0.0010.009+0.0020.010+0.0020.007+0.0010.011+0.0030.'.0'.00.O.'00.00.i(0.lIl23+18+09+07+10+I12+11+11+17+I12+IIO.P06+0.012+O.I009+i0.016+0.0020.0020.0.030.0020.0020.0030.0020.0'020.0020.0020.0020.0020.0030.0012.bAIRPARTICULATES
-GAMMASCANSOFUARTERLYCOMPOSITES FirstQuarter,1995Cim3SampleSiteBe-7H120.1217+0.0098H140.1148+0.0117H30H340.1288+0.01140.1449+0.0110H08i0.1238+0.0101K-40<0.0181<0.0199<0.0183<0.0124<0.0161Cs-134<0.0009<0.0007<0.0009<0.0012<0.0009Cs-137<0.0008<0.0010<0.0011<0.0007<0.0008Pb-2100.0121+0.0.0119+0.0.0142+0.0.0127+0.0.0159+0.I00230290026I0028II0029 3-aSURFACEWATER-CilSampleCollection SiteDateH-3Zr-95K-40Mn-54Co-58Fe-59Co-60Zn-65Nb-95I-131Cs-134(A)Ba-140Cs-137La-140,(B)H1501-04-95<13001-13-95<13601-17-95<13601-25-95<135270+35331+32335+36350+34<4<3<4<3<4<3<3<4<9<4<8<8<4<8<7<4<10<8.<4<8<6<6<6<7<6<5<5<5<4<4<5.<4,<4<3<3<4'<5!<8<502-01-95<13502-06-95<13202-14-95<14002-21-95<131358+36324+36289+33335+33<3<3<3<4<4<4<4<4<8<9<6<8<5<6<5<4<9<8<8<8<7<7-<4<6<8<5<8<6<4<6<5<3<4<4<5;<5<5<5<403-01-9503-07-9503-13-9503-22-9503-27-95<138<138<142<141<139303+33298+33353+17339+30383+34<3<4<2<4<3<4<4<2<4<2<9<6<3<7<7<3<7<5<9<2<4<4<10<5<8<6<6<5<3<3<2<6<4<7<4<4<4<2<4<4<5<2<5<4<4<5<4<6<8H5901-04-95<130267+39<4<402-01-95<135332+32<3<303-01-95<138333+30<3<3<8,<4<7<7<7<6<5<9<7<7<9<4<10<7<6<4<4<4<4<4<4<5<6<6(A)-Thesetabulated LLDvaluesforZr/Nb-95arethehigheroftheindividual ordaughterLLDs.parententofre'ater(B)-Thesetabulated LLDvaluesareforBa-140,eitherbasedondirectmeasuremBa-140orbasedoningrowthofLa-140,whichever methodyieldsthegsensitivity foragivensample.
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4.b.lBROADLEAF VEGETATION
-ManroveCikwetweihtSampleCollection SiteDateIBe-7K-40I-131Cs-134Cs-137Pb-210H5101-04-9502-01-9503-01-95791+55814+67817+472048+992365+1191828+93<12.<12<1.0<8<10<6<7<7ND0NDNDH5201-03-9502-01-9503-01-95894+67603+81470+511539+902593+1423518+137<14<13<10<10<12<9<8<13NDNDNDH5901-04-9502-01-9503-01-95599+53679+50611+592928+1192072+1041516+89<12<9<8<7<7<8<9<8I.NDINDII~NDIlND-Non-detectable.
RADIOLOGICAL SURVEILLANCE OFFLORIDAPOWERANDLIGHTCOMPANY'S ST.LUCIESITESecondQuarter,1995OfficeofRadiation ControlFloridaDepartment ofHealthandRehabilitative Services ST.LUCIESITETechnical Specifications SamplingSecondQuarter,1995SamleTeCollection FreuencLocations SamledNumberofSamles1.DirectRadiation Quarterly 27272.Airborne2.aAirIodines2.bAirParticulates WeeklyWeekly6569*3.Waterborne 3.aSurfaceWater3.bShoreline SedimentWeeklyMonthlySemiannually 1330~~4.Ingestion 4.aFishandInvertebrates 4.a.1Crustacea 4.a.2FishSemiannually Semiannually 4.bFoodProducts4.b.lBroadleaf Vegetation MonthlyTotal:186*-IncludesNRCsplitsamples.NOTE:Measurement resultshavingmagnitudes thataresignificantly abovethebackground ofthemeasurement systemarereportedasnetvaluesplusorminusaone-standard-deviation errorterm.Measurement resultsthatarenotsignificantly abovebackground arereportedas"non-detectable" (ND)oraslessthanaLowerLimitofDetection
(<LLD),whichisanestimated upperlimit(withatleast95~confidence) forthetrueactivityinthesample.
DIRECTRADIATION
-TLDs-micro-RhourSampleDeployment:
03-08-95SiteCollection 06-06-95SampleDeployment 03-08-95SiteCollection 06-06-95N-1NNW-5NNW-10NW-5NW-10WNW-2WNW-5WNW-10W-2W-5W-10WSW-2WSW-5WSW-104.93+0.094.72+0.094.92+0.094~91+0.096.29+0.104.68+,0.094.66+0.094.79+0.095.68+0.105.01+0.095.04+0.094.71+0'94.75+0.094.04+0.09SW-2SW-5SW-10SSW-2SSW-5SSW-10S-5S-10S/SSE-10SSE-5SSE-10SE-1H-324.39+0.095.60+0.094.67+0.094.43+0.095.27+0.095.06+0.094.61+0.094.82+0.094.51+0.094.75+0.094.64+0.094.68+0.095.25+0.092.a10DINE-131 INWEEKLYAIRFILTERS-Cim3Collection Date04-04-9504-12-9504-17-9504-24-9505-02-9505-10-9505-16-9505-22-9505-31-9506-05-9506-12-9506-19-9506-27-95H08<0.01<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.01<0.02<0.01<0.01<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.01H12<0.01<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.01<0.02<0.01<0.01<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.01SamleSiteH14<0.01<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.01<0.02<0.01<0.01<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.01H30<0.01<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.01<0.02<0.01<0.01<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.'1H34<0.01<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.01<0.02<0.01<0.01<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.01 2.bAIRPARTICULATES
-GROSSBETA-Cim3SamleSiteCollection Date04-04-9504-12-9504-17-9504-24-95H080.021+0.0020.010+0.0020.022+0.0030.025+0.003H120.016+0.0020.010+0.0020.013+0.003Oi;019+0.003H140.014+0.0020.009+0.0020.018+0.0030.016+0.002H300.016+0.0020.006+0.0010.021+0.0030.020+0.003H340.018+0.0020.009+0.0020.019+0.0030'21+0.00205-02-9505-10-9505-16-9505-22-9505-31-950.0080.0130.0150.0160.014+0+0+0+0+0~0020020020020020.009+0.011+0.016+0.012+0.008+0.0020.0020.0020.0020.001*0.007+*0.011+*0.016+*0.013+0.011+0.0020.0010.0030.0020.0020.009+0.011+0.014+0.013+0.014+0.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.0090.0130.0150.0130.014+0.002+0.002+0.003+0.002+0.00206-05-9506-12-9506-19-9506-27-950.010+0.0.011+0.0.008+0.0.006+0.0020020020020.006+0.0020.008+0.0020.009+0.0020.007+0.0020.009+0.0020.012+0.0020.011+0.0020.010+0.0020.007+0.0020.009+0.0020.009+0.0020.009+0.0020.011+0.0030.017+0.0020.006+'0.0020.012+0.002Means:0.014+0.0010-011+0.001NRCsplitsamples.0.012+0.0010.012+0.0010.014+0,0012bAIRPARTICULATES
-GAMMASCANSOFUARTERLYCOMPOSITES
-Cim3SecondQuarter,1995SampleSiteBe-7K-40Cs-134Cs-137Pb-210H08H12H14H30H340.1319+0.01090.1118+0.01000.1306+0.00930.1093+0.00970.1302+0.0098<0.0187<0.0170<0.0164<0.0165<0.0157<0.0010<0.0010<0.0007<0.0008<0.0008<0.0008<0.0008<0.0008<0.0008<0.00080.0162+0-00290'129+0.00320.0130+0.00290.0123+0.00250.0104+0.0025 3.aSURFACEWATER-CilSampleCollection SiteDateH-3Zr-95Ba-140K-40Mn-54Co-58Fe-59Co-60Zn-65Nb-95l-131Cs-134Cs-137La-.140H1504-04-95<13104-13-95<13704-17-95<13704-25-95<137266+35241+32312+33368+35<4<4<4<3<4<3<4<4<7<7<6<7<5<3<4<5<7<7<8<9(A)<7<6<7<6<7<5<7<4<4<5<4<4<3<5<4,<4.,(B)<4<4<4<905-01-9505-11-9505-16-9505-24-95<137<136<135<135345+35328+25216+32302+35<4<4<2<3<4<4<3<4<9<5<8<7<3<2<5<4<8<6<8<8<5<4<8<6<5<3<5<6<4<5<3<3<4<4<5<4<6<6<7<406-01-9506-05-9506-13-9506-20-9506-28-95<140<140<139<139<139289+37341+35278+31357+36338+39<4<3<3<4<4<3<4<4<4<4<7<9<8<8<7<4<4<5<4<4<8<9<9<8<8<7<6<7<8<6<5<4<4<5<4<3<4<3<4<4<4<4<3<4<4<5<7<9<7<10H5904-13-95<137345+37<4<4<7<5<8<6<605-01-95<137319+37<4<4<7<5<7<7<506-01-95<140383+34<4<4<7<4<9<5<5<4<5<4<5<3<4<5<4<6(A)-Thesetabulated LLDvaluesforZr/Nb-95arethehigheroftheindividual parentordaughterLLDs.(B)-Thesetabulated LLDvaluesareforBa-140,eitherbasedondirectmeasurement ofBa-140orbasedoningrowthofLa-140,whichever methodyieldsthegreatersensitivity foragivensample.
4.b.1BROADLEAF VEGETATION
-Manrove-CikwetweihtSampleCollection SiteDateBe-7K-40I-131Cs-134Cs-137H5104-13-95875+612683+136<10<9<1005-02-9506-01-95737+432390+109<8716+553404+148<9<8<8<10H5204-13-9505-01-9506-01-95573+482980+145<10499+461847+95<9357+583582+146<9<10<7<12<11<7<10H5904-13-9505-01-9506-01-95538+49,3257+124<8346+391626+79<9460+492345+109<8<8<6<9<8<7<9 0e RADIOLOGICAL SURVEILLANCE OFFLORIDA-POWER-AH~INH~OMPAN'Y" ST.LUCIESITEThirdQuarter,1995OfficeofRadiation ControlFloridaDepartment ofHealthandRehabilitative Services ST.LUCIESITETechnical Specifications SamplingThirdQuarter,1995SamleTeCollection FreencLocations Numberof1.DirectRadiation Quarterly 27262.A'irborne 2.aAirIodines2.bAirParticulates WeeklyWeekly6569*3.Waterborne 3.a.SurfaceWater3.bShoreline Sediment4.Ingestion 4.aFishandInvertebrates 4.a.lCrustacea 4.a.2FishWeeklyMonthlySemiannually Semiannually Semiannually 1121333*4.bFoodProducts4.b.lBroadleaf Vegetation Monthly3Total:192*-IncludesNRCsplitsamples.NOTE:Measurement resultshavingmagnitudes thataresignificantly abovethebackground ofthemeasurement systemarereportedasnetvaluesplus-orminusaone-standard-deviation errorterm..Measurement resultsthatarenotsignificantly abovebackground arereportedas"non-detectable" (ND)oraslessthanaLowerLimitofDetection
(<LLD),whichisanestimated upperlimit(withatleast954confidence) forthetrueactivityinthesample.
DIRECTRADIATION
-TLDs-(micro-Rhour)eSampleSite.Deployment 06-06-95Collection 09-12-95N-14.79+0.08NNW-54.72NW-10~~8+0.08NW-5(A)4.78+0.07NW-106.04+0.08WNW-24.92+0.08WNW-54.70+0.07WNW-10(B)W-2W-5W-105'0+0.085.07+0.085.06+0.07WSW-2WSW-5WSW-104.53+0;074.69+0.084.29+0.07SW-2SW-5SW-104.41+0.075.64+0.084.79+0.08SSW-2SSW-5SSW-104.70+0.075.09+0.075.07+0.08S-5S-104.58+0.074.77+0.06S/SSE-10SSE-5SSE-104.66+0.074.81+0.084.74+0.08SE-1-(A)4.45+0.08H-325.33+0.08(A)-Thedosimeters forsitesNW-5andSE-1werefoundlyingonthegroundandwerere-hungon08-02-95, afterthepassageofHurricane Erin.(B)-Thedosimeter forsiteWNW-10wasmissingwhenthissitewascheckedon08-02-95, afterthepassageofHurricane Erin.Anewdosimeter wasdeployed, butit,too,wasmissingwhencollection wasattempted.
IODINE-131 INWEEKLYAIRFILTERS-(Ci/m)Collection DateH08H12SampleSiteH14H30H3407-05-9507-11-9507-17-9507-24-95<0.01<0.02<0.01<0.02<0.03..<0.02<0.01<0.02<0.01<0.02<0.01<0.01<0.01<0.02<0.01<0.02<0.01<0.02<0.01<0.0208-01-9508-09-9508-16-9508-22-9508-30-95<0.03<0.01<0.01<0.02<0.01<0.03<0.01<0.01<0.02<0.01<0.02<0.01<0.01<0.02<0.01<0.02<0.01<0.01<0.02<0.01<0.02<0.01<0.01<0.02<0.0109-05-9509-11-9509-20-95.09-27-95
<0.02<0.02<0.01<0.01<0.02<0.02<0.01<0.01<0.02<0.02<0.01<0.01<0.02<0.02<0.01<0.01<0.02<0.02<0.01<0.01 2.bAIRPARTICULATES
-GROSSBETA-(pCi/m)SampleSiteCollection DateH08H12H14H30H3407-05-9507-11-9507-17-9507-24-950.017+0.0020.014+0.0030.009+0.0020.009+0.0020.010+0.0020.014+0.003Oi003+0.0010.008+0.0020.013+0.0020.014+0.0020.009+0.0020.012+0.0020.011+0.0020.013+0.0020.010+0.0020.009+0.0020.014+0.0020.017+0.0030.007+0.0020.013+0.00208-01-9508-09-9508-16-9508-22-9508-30-950.010+0.012+0.011+0.018+0.013+0.002g0.0020.0020.0030.0020.0100.0100.0090.0200.004+0.002+0.001+0.002+0.003+0.0010.008*0.016*0.012*0.017*0.005+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.003+0.0010.0090.0090.0130.0180.007+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.003+0.0020.0120.0130.0130.0210.011+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.003+0.00209-05-9509-11-9509-20-9509-27-950.012+0.0020.006+0.0020.007+0.0010.016+0.0020.0090.0080.007~0.011+0.002+0.002+0.001+0.0020.012+0.0020.013+0.0020.008+0.0010.011+0.0020.009+0.0020.006+0.0020.010+0.0020-014+0-0020.014+0.0030.009+0.0020.008+0.0010.015+0.002Means:0.012+0.0010.009+0.0010.012+0.0010.011+0.0010.013+0.001*-NRCsplitsamples.2.bAIRPARTICULATES
-GAMMASCANSOFQUARTERLY COMPOSITES
-(pim3)SampleSiteBe-7ThirdQuarter,1995K-40Cs-134Cs-137-210H08H12H14H30H340.0840+0.00910.0878+0.01020.0891+0.00920.0987+0.00850.1117+0.0084<0.0177<0.0152<0.0177<0.0195<0.0182<0.0009<0.0009<0.0007<0,0009<0.0008<0.0009<0.0007<0.0008<0.0009<0.00100.01390.0090.0153.0.01440.0122+~0.0024+0.0023+0.0031+0.0028+0.0022 3.aSURFACEWATER-(pCi/1)SampleCollection SiteDateH-3(B)(A)Zr-95Ba-140K-'40Mn-54Co-58Fe-59Co-60Zn-65Nb-95I-131C-134Cs-137La-.140H1507-05-95<14707-11-95<15207-17-95<15207-24-95<152I377+35331+16342+27309+31<3<2<2<4<3<2<3<3<8<3<5<7<4<2<3<4<9<7<7<3<3<2<5<4<3<10<6<5<4<4<2<2<3<3<4.<4<3<2<3<408-01-95<14708-10-95299+4808-17-95<15108-22-95<14808-30-95<143318+40363+36298+37287+32282+32<3<3<4<3<3<3<3<4<3<8<7<8<8<6<4<5<4<4<4<9<7<9<9<7<7<6<6<7<7<5<5<4<5<4<4<3<3<5<4<3<5<4<4<3<6<4<9<6<809-05-95<14409-12-95<14309-21-95<14509-27-95<136235+36243+33341+26336+28<4<3<3<3<4<4<2<2<9<8<5<6<4<5<3<4<6<8<6<7<6<7<4<5<6<7<3<3<4<4<4<5<3<3<3<3<6<5<6<8H5907-06-95<147332+36<3<4<6<3<7<6<608-10-95<135254+38<4<4<9<3<6<6<709-13-95<143361+35<4<4<7<4<7<7<7<4<4<4<4<5<6<4<4(A)-Thesetabulated LLDvaluesforZr/Nb-95arethehigheroftheindiidualparentordaughterLLDs.(B)-Thesetabulated LLDvaluesareforBa-140,eitherbasedondirectmeasurement ofBa-140orbasedoningrowthofLa-140,whichever methodyieldsthegreatersensitivity foragivensample..
3.bSEDIMENT-(Cik,drweiht)Be-7H15*08-10-95<75H5908-09-95<85SampleCollection SiteDateK-40Th-23298+10259+<7583+46<7<11<9<10<722)+43<8435+2125+14<8Co-58Co-60Cs-134Cs-137Ra-22*-NRCsplitsample.4.a.1CRUSTACEA
-BlueCrab-(pCi/k,wetweiht)SampleCollection SiteDateK-40Mn-54Co-58Fe-59Co-60Zn-65Cs-134Cs-137Ra-226Ra-228H1508-31-951487+177<17<15<40<21<39<19<17NDNDH5908-21-951768+77<8<8<16<9<18<9<916+8104+134.a.2FISH-MixedSpecies-(Cik,wetweiht)SampleCollection SiteDateK-40rMn-54Co-58Fe-59Co-60Zn-65Cs-134Cs-137Pb-210Ra-228H1508-17-951777+206<19<15<37<25<44<22<22266+113NDH5909-13-952034+189<19<15<41<27<38<18<23NDNDNDon-detectable.
4.b.1BROADLEAF VEGETATION
-Manrove-(Ci/k,wetweiht)SampleCollection SiteDateBe-7K-40I-131Cs-134Cs-137H5107-06-95652+531918+9908-09-95951+614424+15009-.13-95 919+63'664+134<12<11<10<9<11<12<8<10<13H5207-06-95~438+473902+137<13<11<908-10-95534+533858+157<12<1309-13-95755+602914+135<11<11<11<11H5907-06-95600+612507+116<14<1008-10-951066+773851+160<12<13<10<1009-13-95920+'603349+129<9<9<9
-RADIOLOGICAL SURVEILLANCE OFIFLORIDAPOHERANDLIGHTCOMPANY'S ST.LUCIESITEFourthQuarter,1995OfficeofRadiation ControlFloridaDepartment ofHealthandRehabilitative Services ST.LUCIESXTETechnical Specifications SamplingFourthQuarter,1995SamleTeCollection FreuencLocations Numberof1.DirectRadiation 2.Airborne2.aAirXodines2.bAirParticulates Quarterly WeeklyWeekly272665653.Waterborne 3.aSurfaceWater3.bShoreline SedimentWeeklyMonthlySemiannually.
11013304.Ingestion 4.aFishandXnvertebrates 4.a.lCrustacea 4.a.2FishSemiannually Semiannually 4.bFoodProducts4.b.1Broadleaf Vegetation MonthlyTotal:181NOTE:TheUSNRChasdiscontinued theirsplitsamplingprogramduetobudgetcuts.NOTE:Measurement resultshavingmagnitudes thataresignificantly abovethebackground ofthemeasurement systemarereportedasnetvaluesplusorminusaone-standard-deviation errorterm.Measurement resultsthatarenotsignificantly abovebackground arereportedas"non-detectable" (ND)oraslessthanaLowerLimitofDetection
(<LLD),whichisanestimated upperlimit(withatleast954confidence) forthetrueactivityinthesample.
0DIRECTRADIATION
-.TLDs-(micro-R/hour)
SampleSiteDeployment 09-12-95Collection 12-12-95N-14.68+0.08NNW-5NNW-104.55+0.084.86+0.08NW-5NW-105.03+0.086.05+0.09WNW-2WNW-5WNW-10W-2W-5W-104.76+0.084.84+0.08(A)6.24+0.095.06+0.084.78+0.08WSW-2WSW-5WSW-104.53+0.084.68+0.084.11+0.07SW-2SW-5SW-104.34+0.085.53+0.084.96+0.08SSW-2SSW-5SSW-104.59+0.085.36+0.085.03+0.08S-5S-105.13+0.084.92+0.08S/SSE-10SSE-5SSE-10SE-1H-324.40+0.084.78+0.085.01+0.084.44+0.085.07+0.08(A)-.Thedosimeter forsiteWNW-10wasmissingwhencollection wasattempted.
Thenewdosimeter forthenextquarterwasdeployedat.adifferent siteinthesame'eneral areainanattempttolowerthehighrateofvandalism beingexperienced atthissite.
2.aIODINE-131 INWEEKLYAIRFILTERS-(Ci/m)SamleSiteCollection DateHOSH12H14H30H3410-03-9510-09-9510-17-9510-23-9510-31-95<0.02<0..02<0.02<0.01<0.03<0.02<0.01<0.02<0.01<0.03<0.02<0.01<0.02<0.01<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.01<0.03<0.02<0.01<0.02<0.01<0.0311-07-9511-13-9511-20-9511-29-95<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.01<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.01<0.02<0.03<0.03<0.01<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.01<0.02<0.03<0.03<0.0112-04-9512-11-9512-19-9512-27-95<0.02<0.02<0.01<0.01<0.03<0.01<0.01<0.01<0.03<0.01<0.01<0.01<0.02<0.01<0.01<0.01<0.03<0.01<0.01<0.01 2.bAIRPARTICULATES
-GROSSBETA-(pCi/m)SamleSiteCollection DateH08H12H14H30H3410-03-9510-09-9510-17-9510-23-9510-31-950.005+0.002<0.0050.006+0.0020.012+0.0020.010+0.0020.007+0.007+6.009+0.010+0.011+0.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.0070.0040.0050.0090.013+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002<0.<0.0.0070.0110.013006005+0.002+0.002+0.0020.0050.0040.0090.0090.012+0.002+0.0'02+0.002+0.002+0.00211-07-9511-13-9511-20-9511-29-9512-04-9512-11-9512-19-9512-27-95Means:0.017+0.0020.013+0.0020.018+0.0030.020+0.0020.014+0.0020.018+0.0020.013+0.0020.020+0.0020.014+0.0010.015+0.0020.016+0.0020.017+0.0020.019+0.0020.016+0.0030.019+0.0020.012+0.0020.019+0.0020.014+0.0010.012+0.0020014+0.0030.018+0.0020.016+0.0020.018+0.0030.019+0.0020.011+0.0020.026+0.0020.013+0.0010.017+0.0020.007+0.0020.016+0.0020.017+0.0020.015+0.0020.019+0.0020.010+0.0020.019+0.0020.014+0.0010.014+0.0020.016+0.0030.015+0.0020.018+0.0020.015+0.0020.019+0.0020.008+0.0020.028+0.0020.013+0.001.2.bAIRPARTICULATES
-GAMMASCANSOFQUARTERLY COMPOSITES
-Ci/m)FourthQuarter,1995SampleSiteBe-7K-40Cs-134Cs-137Pb-210H08H12H14H30H340.1464O.12810.14840.12870.1369+0.0097+0.0104+0.0092+0.0111+0.0112<0.0158<0.0163<0.0182<0.0213<0.0151<0.0007<0.0010<0.0009<0.0007<0.0009<0.0008<0.0009<0.0010<0.0008<0.00090.0126+0.00300'130+0.00310.0175+0.00280.0104+0.00280.0172+0.0'030 3.aSURFACEWATER-(pCi/l)SampleCollection SiteDateH-3Zr-95Ba-140K-40Mn-54Co-58Fe-59Co-60Zn-65Nb-95I-131Cs-134Cs-137La-140H1510-03-9510-10 10-17-9510-24-9510-31-95<154<140<140<146<146I355+35219+36332+16328+16330+34<3<3<3<4<2<2<2<2<4<3<8<8<4<3<8<5<4<2<2<4(A)<10<6<4<10<6<5<4<3<2<4<3<2<8<7<5<4<4<4<4<2<2<2s<2<4<4.(B)<8<4';<3<4<611-08-9511-13-9511-21-9511-28-9512-04-9512-13-9512-20-9512-28-95<145<145<145<146238+51<149<149<153353+35376+33325+35351+32347+38369+39297+30279+38<4<3<4<3<3<4<3<4<4<4<4<3<3<3<4<4<8<8<8<8<7<7<6<5<5<5<4<5<5<4<4<7<9<8<8<7<7<6<7<7<6<6<6<8<6<5<7<7<5<4<4<4<4<3<4<4<5<4<5<3<5<4<3<4<5<5<4<3<4<6<4<8<9<8<5<4<11H5910-10-95<140107+32<4<3<7<4<8<7<511-01-95<146336+33<3<3<6<4<8<7.<612-13-95<149307+17<2<2<3<2<3<3<2<4<4<2<4<4<2<5<3<4(A)-Thesetabulated LLDvaluesforZr/Nb-95arethehigheroftheindividual parentordaughterLLDs.(B)-Thesetabulated LLDvaluesareforBa-140,eitherbasedondirectmeasurement ofBa-140orbasedoningrowthofLa-140,whichever methodyieldsthegreatersensitivity foragivensample.
4.b.lBROADLEAF VEGETATION
-Manrove-(Ci/k,wetweiht)SampleCollection SiteDateBe-7K-40I-131Cs-134Cs-137H5110-10-95279+525205+16711-01-95784+623062+12912-13-95717+633597+127<11<9<9<10<11<9<10<11<10H5210-10-95555+552170+10411-01-95400+604752+152'12-13-95 463+472558+118<9<11<9<9<10<9<9<10<8H5910-10-95556+552623+117<9<9<911-01-9512-13-95639+532359+127449+413129+100<12<7<10<8<10<7 1995ANNUALRADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORTST.LUCIEPLANT,UNITS1&2ATTACHMENT CRESULTSFROMTHEINTERLABORATORY COMPARISON PROGRAM1995HP3:1/RADENVOP
.PSL 1995ANNUALRADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT'-ST.LUCIEPLANT-UNITS1Sc2TheresultsoftheInterlaboratory Comparison Programarenotavailable.
MThelaboratory analyzing theREMPsampleshasreceivedandanalyzedthesamples;theresultswerereportedtoEPA'sLasVagasLaboratory.
EPA's-laboratory hasnotforwarded theresultsofthefirstperiod(January-June'95)andsecondperiod(July-December'95)comparisons.
Anupdatetothisreportwillbesubmitted whentheresultsoftheEPAIntercomparison Programfor1995becomeavailable.
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