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NOFACIL:50-335 St.LuciePlant,Unit1,FloridaPower'&LightCo.50-389St.LuciePlant,Unit2,FloridaPower&LightCo.AUTH.NAMEAUTHORAFFILIATION SAGER,D.A. | |||
FloridaPower&LightCo.RECIP.NAME RECIPIENT AFFILIATION | |||
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"RadioloicalEnvj, | "RadioloicalEnvj,ronOperating ReptforJan-Dec1990."10417tr.DISTRIBUTION'CODE: | ||
P.O.Box128,FtPierce,FL34954-0128~~April17,1991L-91-11710CFR50.36U.S. | IE25DCOPIESRECEIVED:LTR ENCL2SIZE:TITLE:Environmental Monitoring Rept(perTechpecs)/NOTES:DOCKET0500033505000389RIIDRECIPIENT IDCODE/NAME PD2-2LANORRXS,JCOPIESLTTRENCL3311RECIPIENT XDCODE/NAME PD2-2PDCOPIESLTTRENCL11DDINTERNAL: | ||
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~~April17,1991L-91-11710CFR50.36U.S.NuclearRegulatory Commission Attn:DocumentControlDeskWashington, D.C.20555Gentlemen: | |||
Re:St.LucieUnits1and2DocketNos.50-335and50-3891990AnnualRadiological Environmental 0eratinReortThislettertransmits thesubjectreportinaccordance withTechnical Specification 6.9.1.8forSt.LucieUnits1and2.Shouldtherebeanyquestions onthisinformation, pleasecontactus~Verytrulyyours,D.A.ViceSt.ugeresidentiePlantDAS:JJB:kw Enclosure Icc:StewartD.Ebneter,RegionalAdministrator, RegionII,USNRCSeniorResidentInspector, USNRC,St.LuciePlantDAS/PSLN410"9104230495 90123iPDRADOCK05000335RPDRQanFPLGroupcompany/(ggP RADIOLOGICAL SURVEILLANCE OFFLORIDAPOWERANDLIGHTCOMPANY'S ST.LUCIESITEThirdQuarter,1990OfficeofRadiation ControlFloridaDepartment: | |||
ofHealthandRehabilitative Services9104230495 | |||
ST. | ST.LUCIESITETechnical Specifications SamplingThirdQuarter,1990SamleTeCollection FreuencLocations Numberof1.DirectRadiation 2.Airborne2.aAirIodines2.bAirParticulates Quarterly WeeklyWeekly27556569*3.Waterborne 3.aSurfaceWater3.bShoreline SedimentWeeklyMonthlySemiannually 1121333*4.Ingestion 4.aFishandInvertebrates 4.a.lCrustacea 4.a.2FishSemiannually Semiannually 4.bFoodProducts4.b.lBroadleaf Vegetation MonthlyTotal:220*-IncludesNRCsplitsamples.NOTE:Measurement resultshavingmagnitudes thataresignificantly abovethebackground ofthemeasurement systemarereportedasnetvaluesplusorminusaone-standard-deviation errorterm.Measurement resultsthatarenotsignificantly abovebackground arereportedas"non-detectable" (ND)oraslessthanaLowerLimitofDetection | ||
'IRECTRADIATION-TLDs-micro-RhourEachresultistheaveragenetresponseoftwodosimeters. | ((LLD),whichisanestimated upperlimit(withatleast95%confidence) forthetrueactivityinthesample. | ||
'IRECTRADIATION | |||
-TLDs-micro-RhourEachresultistheaveragenetresponseoftwodosimeters. | |||
SampleSiteDeployment Collection 06-19-9009-19-90N-1NNW-5NNW-10NW-5NW-10WNW-2WNW-5WNW-10W-2W-5W-10WSW-2WSW-5WSW-10SW-2SW-5SW-10SSW-2SSW-5SSW-10S-5S-10S/SSE-10SSE-5SSE-10SE-1H-325.05.45.75.46.55'5.5(A)5.65.35.25.24.9F14.55.24'5'5.05.15.25.15.05.05.55.24.96.0+0.3+0."3+0.3+0.3+0.3+0.3+0.3+0.3+0.3+0.3+0.3+0.3+0.3+0.2+0.3+0.2+0'+0.3+0'+0'+0.3+0.3+0.3+0.3+0.3+0.3+0'(A)-Thismeasurement isbasedonasingledosimeter duetoananomalous responsefromtheseconddosimeter. | |||
IODINE- | IODINE-131 INWEEKLYAIRFILTERS-Cim3Collection DateH08H12SamleSiteH14H30H3407-03-9007-12-9007-16-9007-24-9007-31-9008-07-9008-15-9008-21-9008-28-9009-04-9009-11-9009-18-9009-24-90<0.02<0.01<0.03<0'2<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.01<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.01<0'3<0'2<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02(B)<0.02<0.01<0.01<0.03<0.02<0.02(A)<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.01<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0'2<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.05(C)(A)-Therewasnosampleduetoatrippedcircuitbreakerwhichoccurredshortlyafterthebeginning ofthissample.Thecauseofthisfailureissuspected tobelightning. | ||
li' 2.bAIRPARTICULATES-GROSSBETA- | (B)-Thissamplehadalowvolumeduetoanequipment failure.Theequipment isestimated tohaverunfor153hoursoutofthe169totalhoursforthissamplinginterval. | ||
(C)-Thissamplehadalowvolumeduetoanequipment failure.Theequipment isestimated tohaverunfor33hoursoutofthe138totalhoursforthissamplinginterval. | |||
li' 2.bAIRPARTICULATES | |||
-GROSSBETA-Cim3Collection DateH08H12SamleSiteH14H30H3407-03-9007-12-9007-16-9007-24-9007-31-9008-07-9008-15-9008-21-9008-28-9009-04-9009-11-9009-18-9009-24-900.0090.0080.0110.0090.0070.0100.0120.0220.0140.0170.0120.0110.010+0.002+0.001+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.003+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.0020.009+0.009+0.006+0.006+0.008+0.009+0.009+0.021+0.011+0.009+0.013+(B0.010+0.009+0.0020.0020.0020.0010.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.009+0.008+0.008+0.004+0.005+*0.011+*0.008+*0.016+*0.013+0.008+0.011+0.006+0.011+0.0020.0010.0030.0010.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.0120.0080.0060.0050.0050.0090.0170.0120.0090.0160.0090.010+0.002+0.001+0.002+0.001+0.001(A)+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.0020.0150.0100.0090.0080.0070.0120.0090.0110.0140.0100.0130.010<0.+0.003+0.001+0.003+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002021(C)Heans:0.012+0.0010.010+0.0010.009+0.0010.010+0.0010.011+0.001*-NRCsplitsamples.(A)-Therewasnosampleduetoatrippedcircuitbreakerwhichoccurredshortlyafterthebeginning ofthissample.Thecauseofthisfailureissuspected tobelightning. | |||
(B)-Thissamplehadalowvolumeduetoanequipment failure.Theequipment isestimated tohaverunfor153hoursoutofthe169totalhoursforthissamplinginterval. | |||
(C)-Thissamplehadalowvolumeduetoanequipment failure.Theequipment isestimated tohaverunfor33hoursoutofthe138totalhoursforthissamplinginterval. | |||
The0.01pCi/mrequiredanalytical sensitivity wasnotachievedduetothesmallvolumeforthissample. | |||
2.bAIRPARTICULATES-GAMMASCANSOFUARTERLYCOMPOSITES-Cim3ThirdQuarter,1990SampleSiteBe-7K-40Cs-134Cs-137H08H12H14H30H340.075+0.0070.066+0.0070.079+0.0070.073+0.0080.090+0.007<0.015<0.014<0.016<0.015<0.016<0.0008<0.0008<0.0007<0.0009<0.0009<0.0008<0.0008<0.0007<0.0007<0.00085 3.aSURFACEWATER- | 2.bAIRPARTICULATES | ||
-GAMMASCANSOFUARTERLYCOMPOSITES | |||
-Cim3ThirdQuarter,1990SampleSiteBe-7K-40Cs-134Cs-137H08H12H14H30H340.075+0.0070.066+0.0070.079+0.0070.073+0.0080.090+0.007<0.015<0.014<0.016<0.015<0.016<0.0008<0.0008<0.0007<0.0009<0.0009<0.0008<0.0008<0.0007<0.0007<0.00085 3.aSURFACEWATER-CilSampleCollection SiteDateH-3Zr-95-Ba-140K-40Mn-54Fe-59Co-58Co-60,Zn-65 Nb-95l-131Cs-134Cs-137La-140(B)H1507-02-90<17007-12-90<18007-17-90<18007-24-90<18007-31-90<18008-08-90<12008-16-90<12008-21-90<12008-29-90'12009-04-90<13009-11-90<13009-20-90<13009-24-90120+40360+40270+40350+40340+50330+30320+40390+40370+50350+30380+40310+50390+40370+40<4<'4<4<4<3<4<3<5<2<4<4<3<8<4<3<11<3<5<9<4<4<8<4<4<7<3<3<9<4<4<8<4<4<10<4<4<4<2<2<8<4<5<11<4<6<12<4<4<8<3<4.<9<6<4<10<7<5<10<8<5<10<5<6<6<5<2<9<6<5<7<6<5<10<8<6<4,<3<2<9<5<4<10<8<5<11<6<6<10<8<5<4<5<4<3<3<4<4<5<2<4<5<4<4<5<5<3<5<5<2<4<4<4<7<6<6<6<8<6<3<7<4<7<8<5<5H5907-12-90<180390+40<4<11<5'<6<12<7<708-15-90<120340+40<4<10<4<5<10<8<609-11-90<130420+40<4.<9<4<5<10<6<6<4<4<4<3<4<7<6<6(A)Thesetabulated LLDvaluesforZr/Nb-95arethehigheroftheindividual parentordaughterLLDs.(B)Thesetabulated LLDvaluesareforBa-140,eitherbasedondirectmeasurement ofBa-140orbasedoningrowthofLa-140,whichever methodyieldsthegreatersensitivity foragivensample. | |||
3.bSEDIMENT- | 3.bSEDIMENT-CikdrweihtSampleCollection SiteDateBe-7K-40Co-58Co-60Cs-134Cs-137H15*08-16-90<88'40+60<8<11<10<10H59<8<608-15-9090+25220+50<8<6Ra-226293+9153+7Th-232142+1349+9*-NRCsplitsample.4.a.lCRUSTACEA | ||
-BlueCrab-CikwetweihtSampleCollection SiteDateK-40Mn-54Fe-59Co-58Co-60Zn-65Ca-134Ca-137Ra-226Ra-228H1508-08-90<860<30<39<29<41<74<30<27NDNDH5908-13-901630+150<15<41<11<19<42<19<14ND'27+224.a.2FISH-MixedSecies-CikwetweihtSampleCollection SiteDateK-40Mn-54Fe-59Co-58Co-60Zn-65Cs-134Cs-137Ra-226Ra-228H1508-14-902510+180<13<42<10<16<32<15<17NDNDH5908-16-902960+140<10<26<11<10<29<911+3NDNDND-Non-Detectable. | |||
4.b. | 4.b.lBROADLEAF VEGETATION | ||
-Manrove-CikwetweihtSampleCollection SiteDateBe-7K-40I-131Cs-134Cs-137H5107-12-90850+703660+16008-16-901620+703440+15009-20-90780+503120+120<16<14<10<12<11<8<12<8<8H5207-12-90260+503060+160<17<12<1108-15-90580+605510+200<15<1213+509-20-90770+503570+130<10<8<7H5907.-12-90 1040+602790+130<11<8<808-15-901360+703310+14009-11-902070+902900+150<13<13<8<9<10<11 RADIOLOGICAL SURVEILLANCE OFFLORIDAPOWERANDLIGHTCOMPANYIS ST.LUCIESITEFourthQuarter,1990OfficeofRadiation ControlFloridaDepartment ofHealthandRehabilitative Services ST.LUCIESITETechnical Specifications SamplingFourthQuarter,1990SamleTeCollection FreuencLocations Numberof1.DirectRadiation Quarterly 27542.Airborne2.aAirIodines2.bAirParticulates 3.Waterborne 3.aSurfaceWater3.bShoreline SedimentWeeklyWeeklyWeeklyMonthlySemiannually 6569*13304.Ingestion 4.aFishandInvertebrates 4.a.lCrustacea 4.a.2Fish4.bFoodProducts4.b.1Broadleaf Vegetation Semiannually Semiannually MonthlyTotal:213*-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. | |||
0 | 0 | ||
'IRECTRADIATION-TLDs-micro-RhourEachresultistheaveragenetresponseoftwodosimeters. | 'IRECTRADIATION | ||
2.a1IODINE- | -TLDs-micro-RhourEachresultistheaveragenetresponseoftwodosimeters. | ||
SampleSiteDeployment 09-19-90Collection 12-06-90N-1NNW-5NNW-10NW-5NW-10WNW-2WNW-5WNW-10W-2W-5W-10WSW-2WSW-5WSW-10SW-2SW-5SW-10SSW-2SSW-5SSW-10S-5S-10S/SSE-10SSE-5SSE-10SE-1H-325.4+5.0+5.5+5.6+6.7+5.3+5.4+5.7+5.6+5.8+(A)5.2+5'+5.2+4'+5.2+5.0+5.0+5.2+5.1+5'+5.0+5.1+4,9+5.7+5.3+5.0+5.9+0.30.30.303"0.40.30.30.30.30.30.30.30.30.20.30.30.30.30.30.30.30.30.30.30.30.30.3(A)-TheresultforsiteW-10isbasedonasingledosimeter duetoananomalous responsefromtheother., | |||
2.a1IODINE-131 INWEEKLYAIRFILTER-CimCollection DateH08SamleSite~H2~4~30H3410-03-9010-10-9010-16-9010-24-9010-31-9011-07-9011-13-9011-21-9011-27-9012-05-9012-12-9012-18-9012-26-90<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.04<0.03<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.03<0.01<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.04<0.03<0.03<0.02<0.02<0'3<0.03<0.01<0.01<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.03<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.03<0.02<0.01<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.04<0.03<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.03<0,03<0.01<0.01<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.03<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.03<0.02 | |||
2.bAIRPARTICULATES-GROSSBETA-CimCollection.DateH08SamleSiteH14H30H3410-03-9010-10-9010-16-90.10-24-9010-31-9011-07-9011-13-9011-21-9011-27-9012-05-9012-12-9012-18-9012-26-900.0110.0050.0090.0100.0190.0170.0150.0130.0130.0090.0140.0270.009+0.001+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.0020.0120.0130.0060.0090.0200.0170.0120.0080.0160.0100.0130.0170.009+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.0020.0110.0110.0090.0070.013*0.017*0.013*0.012*0.0110.0070.0150.0140.009+0.001+0.002+0.002+0.001+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.001+0.002+0.002+0.0020.0090.0130.0070.0090.0200.0170.0110.0120.0110.0090.0100.0170.010+0.001+0.002+0.002+0.001+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.0020.0130.0090.0060.0100.0160.0170.0140.0100.0160.0070.0130.0170.008+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.001+0.002+0.002+0.002Means:0.013+0.0010.012+0.0010.011+0.0010.012+0.0010.012+0.001*-NRCsplitsamples.2.bAIRPARTICULATES-GAMMASCANSOFUARTERLYCOMPOSITES-CimSampleSiteBe-7FourthQuarter,1990K-40Cs-134Cs-137H08H12H14H30H340.10580.11530.12020.08450.0985+0.0109+0.0120+0.0109+0.0100+0.0113<0.0175<0.0159<0.0163<0.0167<0.0190<0.0010<0.0010<0.0011<0.0008<0.0010<0.0008<0.0011<0.0008<0.0010<0.0008 3.aSURFACEWATER- | 2.bAIRPARTICULATES | ||
4.b. | -GROSSBETA-CimCollection. | ||
DateH08SamleSiteH14H30H3410-03-9010-10-9010-16-90. | |||
10-24-9010-31-9011-07-9011-13-9011-21-9011-27-9012-05-9012-12-9012-18-9012-26-900.0110.0050.0090.0100.0190.0170.0150.0130.0130.0090.0140.0270.009+0.001+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.0020.0120.0130.0060.0090.0200.0170.0120.0080.0160.0100.0130.0170.009+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.0020.0110.0110.0090.0070.013*0.017*0.013*0.012*0.0110.0070.0150.0140.009+0.001+0.002+0.002+0.001+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.001+0.002+0.002+0.0020.0090.0130.0070.0090.0200.0170.0110.0120.0110.0090.0100.0170.010+0.001+0.002+0.002+0.001+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.0020.0130.0090.0060.0100.0160.0170.0140.0100.0160.0070.0130.0170.008+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.001+0.002+0.002+0.002Means:0.013+0.0010.012+0.0010.011+0.0010.012+0.0010.012+0.001*-NRCsplitsamples.2.bAIRPARTICULATES | |||
-GAMMASCANSOFUARTERLYCOMPOSITES | |||
-CimSampleSiteBe-7FourthQuarter,1990K-40Cs-134Cs-137H08H12H14H30H340.10580.11530.12020.08450.0985+0.0109+0.0120+0.0109+0.0100+0.0113<0.0175<0.0159<0.0163<0.0167<0.0190<0.0010<0.0010<0.0011<0.0008<0.0010<0.0008<0.0011<0.0008<0.0010<0.0008 3.aSURFACEWATER-CilSampleCollection SiteDateH-3Zr-95Ba-140K-40Mn-54Fe-59Co-58Co-60Zn-65Nb-95I-131Cs-134Cs-137La-140H1510-03-9010-10-9010-17-9010-24-9010-31-9011-07-9011-14-9011-20-9011-27-9012-05-9012-12-9012-19-9012-27-90<130<13092+42<130<130<175<175<175<160<139<139<136<137396+47368+42288+43353+44425+44306+36406+39302+34331+27316+37326+24310+36320+36<3<5<4<4<3<4<3<4<3<4<2<4(4<9<4<4<9<3<4<10<4<5<6<4<4<9<4<3<8(4<5<9<3<5<9<4<4<6(3<3<9<4<6<6<2<3<9<4<5<10<3<5(A)<8<7<6<7<7<6<12<8(7<12<8(4<9<8(4-<9<6<7(8<7(5<6<8<6<5<5<3<9<7(4<4(3<10<6<8-<7<8<7(5<2(5<4<5<4(4<4<3(5(3(4<4(4<4(4(4(4<4<3<5(3(3<4(B)<6<6<5<7<6<7(7<6<5<6<6<5(5H5910-10-90<130305+37<4<11(4<5<10<8<911-14-90<175255+36<4<10<4<5<7<8<512-12-90<137297+39<3<9<4<4<9<6<4(5<4<5(4(4(4<6<6<7(A)Thesetabulated LLDvaluesforZr/Nb-95arethehigheroftheindividual parentordaughterLLDs.(B)Thesetabulated LLDvaluesareforBa-140,eitherbasedondirectmeasurement ofBa-140orbasedoningrowthofLa-140,whichever methodyieldsthegreatersensitivity foragivensample. | |||
4.b.lBROADLEAF VEGETATION | |||
-Manrove-CikwetweihtSampleCollection Site'ateBe-7K-40I-131Cs-134Cs-137H5110-17-9011-14-90(A)12-12-90347+513208+152<13391+635101+195<12348+472327+135<9<10<11<1328+6<10H5210-17-9011-14-9012-12-90617+56450+44582+564049+157<124138+141<94913+176<10<10<9<12<9<9H5910-17-901031+5611-14-90'03+5512-12-90589+542612+1173022+1492187+116<10<9<9<9<8<7<10<8(A)'Thissamplewasnotatruemangrovespecies.Asimilarspecieswassubstituted. | |||
1990ANNUALRADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORTST~LUCIEPLANTgUNITS1&2ATTACHMENT CRESULTSFROMTHEINTERLABORATORY COMPARISON PROGRAM1990HP3:1/RADEHVOP.PSL | |||
FLORIDADEPT.OFHRS- | FLORIDADEPT.OFHRS-EPAINTERLABORATORY CROSS-CHECK PROGRAMDATAJanuarythroughJune,1990MediaFILTERFILTERFILTERFILTERMILKMILKMILKMILKMILKWATERWATERWATERWATERWATERWATERWATERWATERWATERWATERWATERWATERWATERWATERWATERWATERWATERWATERWATERWATERWATERWATERNuclideAlphaBetaCs-137Sr-90I-131Cs-137KSr-89Sr-90AlphaAlphaBetaBetaCo-60Co-60Zn-65Zn-65RQ-106Ru-106Ba-133Ba-133Cs-134Cs-134Cs-137Cs-137H-3H-3Sr-89Sr-89Sr-90Sr-90Collection MonDayYr033090033090033090033090042790042790042790042790042790012690051190012690051190020990060890020990060890020990060890020990060890020990060890020990060890022390062290011290050490011290050490EPAKnown531101099241550232312221215152413914813921074991824182549762933257207UnitspCi/FpCi/FpCi/FpCi/Fpci/LpCi/Lmg/LpCi/LpCi/LpCi/LpCi/Lpci/LpCi/LpCi/LpCi/Lpcj./LpCi/Lpcj./LpCi/LpCi/LpCi/LpCi/LpCi/LpCi/LpCi/LpCi/LpCi/LpCi/LpCi/LpCi/LpCi/LNormal.Range0.1180.1180.0000.7880.3540.0000.3790.0000.0000.1180.4920.0000.2360.1180.1180.2110.1970.4640.0560.1690.2950.1180.0000.2360.1180.2250.1650.2360.1180.3940.000MeanofAnalyses5.3328.3311.008.3398.0025.001536.6722.0021.0010.3315.6712.0019.0015.6725.67139.67153.00138.00206.0073.0096.3317.3324.0018.0025.675143.333033.3321.337.6718.337.000.12-0.920.35-1.92-0.17,0.35,-0.30-0.35-0.69-0.58-1.830.001.390.230.580.080.58-0.12-0.33-0.25-0.46-0.230.000.000.230.580.491~270.23-1.920;00LevelN.D.K.ActionNOTES:Normal.:RangeNormalized range.Asdefinedin"Environmental Radioactivity Laboratory Intercomparison StudiesProgramFiscalYear1981-1982",Environmental Monitoring SystemsLaboratory, U.S.Environmental Protection Agency,P.O.Box93478,LasVegas,Nevada,89193-3478. | ||
EPA-600/4-81-004, | |||
: February, 1981.NOD.K.:Normalized deviation ofthemeanfromtheknowndefinedinEPA-600/4-81-004. | |||
value,as t$~~FLORIDADEPT.OFHRS-EPAINTERLABORATORY CROSS-CHECK PROGRAMDATAJulythroughDecember, 1990FILTERFILTERFILTERFILTERMILKMILKMILKMILKMILKWATERWATERWATERWATERWATERWATERWATERWATERWATERWATERAlphaBetaCs-137Sr-90I-131Cs-137KSr-89Sr-90AlphaBetaCo-60Zn-65Ru-106Ba-133Cs-134Cs<<137H-3I-131MediaNuclideCollection MonDayYr08319008319008319008319009289009289009289009289009289009219009219010'590100590100590100590100590100590101990081090EPAKnown106220205820170016201010201151511101212720339UnitspCi/FpCi/FpCi/FpCi/FpCi/LpCi/Lmg/LpCi/LpCi/LpCi/LpCi/LpCi/LpCi/LpCi/LpCi/LpCi/LpCi/LpCi/LpCi/LNormal.Range0.2360.1180.0000.4730.2950.2360.1881.3450.7090.0000.0000.1180.1970.6300.0540.1180.2360'550.098MeanofAnalyses12.3359.3322.0015.3358.3321.001744.3321.008.6710.0014.0021.33119.00153.67105.6711.3313.005656.3340.67N.D.K.ActionLevel0.81-0.920.69>>1.620.100.350.901.73-3.9310.001.390.460.580.31-0.68-0.230.353~7220.48 NOTES:Normal.:RangeNormalized range.Asdefinedin"Environmental Radioactivity Laboratory Intercomparison StudiesProgramFiscalYear1981-1982",Environmental Monitoring SystemsLaboratory, U.S.Environmental Protection Agency,P.0.Box93478,LasVegas,Nevada,89193-3478. | |||
EPA-600/4-81-004, | |||
: February, 1981.N.D.K.:Normalized deviation ofthemeanfromtheknownvalue,asdefinedinEPA-600/4-81-004. | |||
NDP:Nodataprovided. | |||
NodatawasprovidedtoEPAforinclusion intheirreport.NA:Notavailable. | |||
Reportcontaining thisdatahasnotyetbeenreceivedfromEPA,LasVegas.ACTIONLEVEL:Cause:Erroneously overestimated chemicalrecoveryofstrontium carrier.Corrective Action:Trytoimprovepurityofisolatedstrontium carrier.Cause:Incorrect countingefficiency usedincalculation. | |||
Corrective Action:Doublecheckallparameters usedinthecalculation.' | |||
+sIHI Ygg.~.'i~eo)/~IAU+~.'D~'OI~(C~iIVlnImin'0XnrCrc/l>POZZOO~OmOtO3~PlantVentS202.7ltelv0/ND/AhA'/YF~P0o-FuelBldgVents/109.5ltelvuZ0mmrVtnClrnUII0-E0r~n0rurrt.00IgoZIH0Xn02:PublicAccesstoBeach)rQwZOmw~mrlACi,oL~<piaJe~~1g4~440&p~O>e"n//~A)H:xt.f-~~;I~A'7IYfIyt~2iO~(4~~owPublicAccesstoAeach | +sIHI Ygg.~.'i~eo)/~IAU+~.'D~'OI~(C~iIVlnImin'0XnrCrc/l>POZZOO~OmOtO3~PlantVentS202.7ltelv0/ND/AhA'/YF~P0o-FuelBldgVents/109.5ltelvuZ0mmrVtnClrnUII0-E0r~n0rurrt.00IgoZIH0Xn02:PublicAccesstoBeach)rQwZOmw~mrlACi,oL~<piaJe~~1g4~440&p~O>e"n//~A)H:xt.f-~~;I~A'7IYfIyt~2iO~(4~~owPublicAccesstoAeach | ||
~--w..~~rmW~'.~~1/~io&~0".II'I.~,~Iit.)0I~IV'~~La'~r~~~o>>1~<,SIW5-'!1'')-<~.~~~I')55I1~"q-.~,g%.P.~I~>>r1~11~I'lSl~~)1~.y.-~s~~'Nl'I)C~1I)III'sc',r)r.)qs's~->>as&IilC~*>>>>~IIl'g1~~~05(;:.ISI~IeoI'a)ok-4~>>~~~r~~Ktr~~~~IS'%1'1~I~wt.IoiIII'':~'s~)g~I~~~'1 | ~--w..~~rmW~'.~~1/~io&~0".II'I.~,~Iit.)0I~IV'~~La'~r~~~o>>1~<,SIW5-'!1'')-<~.~~~I')55I1~"q-.~,g%.P.~I~>>r1~11~I'lSl~~)1~.y.-~s~~'Nl'I)C~1I)III'sc',r)r.)qs's~->>as&IilC~*>>>>~IIl'g1~~~05(;:.ISI~IeoI'a)ok-4~>>~~~r~~Ktr~~~~IS'%1'1~I~wt.IoiIII'':~'s~)g~I~~~'1 1990ANNUALRADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORTSTLUCZEPLANTgUNITS1&2ATTACHMENT BRADIOLOGICAL SURVEILLANCE OFFLORIDAPOWERANDLIGHTCOMPANYSST.LUCIESITE1990FirstQuarter,1990SecondQuarter,1990ThirdQuarter,1990FourthQuarter,1990HP3:1/RADENVOP.PSL RADIOLOGICAL SURVEILLANCE OFFLORIDAPOWERANDLIGHTCOMPANY'S ST.LUCIESITEFirstQuarter,1990OfficeofRadiation ControlFloridaDepartment ofHealthandRehabilitative Services ST.LUCIESITETechnical Specifications SamplingFirstQuarter,1990SamleTeCollection eencLocations Numberof1.DirectRadiation 2.Airborne2.aAirIodines2.bAirParticulates Quarterly WeeklyWeekly275554'569*3.Waterborne 3.aSurfaceWater3.bShoreline SedimentWeeklyMonthlySemiannually 1333*4.Ingestion 4.aFishandInvertebrates 4.a.lCrustacea 4.a.2Fish4.bFoodProducts4.b.lBroadleaf Vegetation Semiannually Semiannually Monthly22Total:220*-IncludesNRCsplitsamples.NOTE:Measurement resultshavingmagnitudes thataresignificantly abovethebackground ofthemeasurement systemarereportedasnetvaluesplusorminusaone-standard-deviation errorterm.Measurement resultsthatarenotsignificantly abovebackground arereportedas"non-detectable" (ND)oraslessthanaLowerLimitofDetection | ||
ST. | (<LLD),whichisanestimated upperlimit(withatleast954confidence) forthetrueactivityinthesample. | ||
ST.LUCIETECHNICAI SPECIFICATIONS SAMPLINGFirstQuarter,1990DIRECTRADIATION | |||
-TLDs(micro-R/hour) | |||
Eachresultistheaveragenetresponseoftwodosimeters. | |||
SampleSiteDeployment Collection 12-13-8903-07-90Notes:N-lNNW-5NNW-10NW-5NW-10WNW-2WNW-5WNW-10W-2W"5W-10WSW-2WSW-5WSW-10SW-2SW-5SW-10SSW-2SSW"5SSW"10S-5S"10S/SSE"10SSE-5SSE-10SE-1H"325.15.55.75'6.65.35.55'5.55.35.25.05.34.75.45.05.35.35.45.45.2F15.15.65.14.96'+0.30.30.30.3x0.30.30.30.30.3+0.3~0.30.30.30.20.3s0.3+0.3~0.3+0.3+0.30.30.3+0.30.3~0.30.3+0.3(A)Theseresultshavebeendetermined withtheassumption | |||
'thatfadingisnegligible, althoughdetailedtestingtoconfirmthishasnotbeencompleted. | |||
(B)Testingtoconfirmcompliance withNRCReg.Guid>>4.13andANSIN545-1975 performance standards hasnotbeencompleted. | |||
CCollection DateSameSite~HO~l~~HH30H3401-03-9001-09-9001-16-9001-23-9001-30-9002-06-9002-13-9002-20-9002-27-9003-06-9003-13-9003-21-9003-27-90<0'2<0.03<0.02<0.03<0.02<0'2<0.03<0.02<0.03<0.02<0'2<0.02<0'3<0.02<0.03<0'3<0'2<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.03<0.03<0.03<0'2<0.02<0'3<0'2<0.03<0.03<0.02<0.02<0'2<0'3<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.03<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.03<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.03<0.03<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.03 | |||
2.bAIRPARTICULATES-GROSSBETA- | 2.bAIRPARTICULATES | ||
~aSURFACEWATER- | -GROSSBETA-Cim3Collection Date08H12SamleSiteH14H30H3401-03-9001-09-9001-16-9001-23-9001-30-9002-06-9002-13-9002-20-9002-27-9003-06-9003-13-9003-21-9003-27-900.0180.0060.0230.0090.0060.0040.0060.0050.0070.0120.0130.0150.0160.0020.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.001+0.002+0.001+0.0020.002+0.002+0.002+0.0020.014+0.008+0.021+0.005+0.005+0.006+0.009+0.007+0.009+0.009+0.009+0.012+0.014+0.0020.0020.0020.0010.0010.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.0160.0040.0160.0110.007*0.009*0.007*0.011*0.0080.0080.0120.0090.014+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.0020.0160.0060.0130.0080.0100.0060.0040.0070.0100.0070.0100.0100'14+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.0020.002+0.002+0.0020.0160.0080.0200.0060.0090.0080.0060.0060.0100.0070.0130.0100.015+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002Means:0.011+0.0010.010+0.0010.010+0.0010.009+0.0010.010+0.001NRCsplitsamples.2.bAIRPARTICULATES | ||
.bSEDIMENT- | -GAMMASCANSOFUARTERLYCOMPOSITES | ||
ONC'etwe'SampleCollection;~U.Cs-134Cs-137Pa-226H5101-10-90740i8002-13-9044026003-14-90340+406220i260<15<16<1423202160<19<12<112740R140<8<11<10NDNDNDH5201-10-901360212012,530f410<24<23<2261+1602-13-9045025003-14-90300+5031102160<12<12<10ND2500i130<15<11<9NDH5901-10-9021024002-13-90230i5003-14-90350+302540i120<12<9<93330i160<16<11<102390X120<7<7<7NDNDNDND-Non-detectable.Note: | -Cim3SampleSiteBe-7FirstQuarter,1990.K-40Cs-134Cs-137H08H12H14H30H340.095+0.092+0.104+0.100+0.107+0.0080.0080.0080.0080.009<0.0090.012+0.004<0.016<0.013<0.015<0.0007<0.0008<0.0007<0.0007<0.0008<0.0006<0.0007<0.0008<0.0005<0.0006 | ||
~aSURFACEWATER-CilSampleCollection SiteDateH-3Zr-95K-40Mn-54Fe-59Co-58Co-60Zn-65Nh-95~I-13(A)Ba-140Cs-134Cs-137La-140(B)H1501-03-9001-10-9001-17-9001-23-9001-30-9002-07-9002-14-9002-20-9002-27-9003-06-90Q3-14-9Q03-21-9003-27-90<150<150<150<150<130<130<130<13090+40<160<160<160<160400+40360+40380+50330+50330+30390+40400+40370+40350+40380+50340+40350+40370+50(4<5<4<4<2<4(3<4(4(4<5<3<4(13<4<5<11<4<5<9<4<5<9<5<3<4<2<2(8<4<4<8<3<5(11<5<5<11<4<3<9<3<4<9<5<7<7<4<4<9<4<4<11<10<12<11<4<8<9<9<9<10<9<10<8<7<8<8<7<3<7<8<8(6(7<7(7<6<5<6<6<5<2<6<9<9<10<6<6<8<5(4<5<4<3<2<3<5(4<5<4<5<4<4<5<5<4<5<2<4<3<4<3<4<3<4<7<7<5<6<4<6<6<4<6<5<8<7<7H5901-10-90<150370+50<4<9<4<5<10(6<602-14-90<130280+40<4<8<4<5<9<8<903-14-90<160330+40<4<10<4<7<11<7<6<6<4(4<4<3<6<6<5<6(A)Thesetabulated LLDvaluesforZr/Nb-95arethehigheroftheindividual parentordaughterLLDs.(B)Thesetabulated LLDvaluesareforBa-140,eitherbasedondirectmeasurement ofBa-140orbasedoningrowthofLa-140,whichever methodyieldsthegreatersensitivity foragivensample. | |||
.bSEDIMENT-CikdweihtSampleSiteCollection DateBe-7K-40Co-58Co-60Cs-134Cs-137Ra-226Th-232H15*H5902-14-90<8002-14-90<90*-NRCsplitsample.410+60320+60<7<8<8<8<7<8<8<8205+21184+986+29<464.a.1CRUSTACEA | |||
-BlueCrab-CikwetweihtSampleCollection SiteDateK-40Mn-54Fe-59Co-58Co-60Zn-65Cs-134Cs-137Ra-226Ra-228H1502-05-90<380<15<43<17<15<38<15<14NDH5902-15-902350+180<18<39<16<20<50<18<16-ND212+23164+284.a.2FISH-MixedSecies-CikwetweihtSampleCollection SiteDateK-40Mn-54Fe-59Co-58Co-60Zn-65Cs-134Cs-137Ra-226Ra-228H1503-14-903230+210<16(34'<15(22(38<19H5902-21-902940+1&0<11(40<12<18<46<16(19ND<86(16ND138+34ND-Non-detectable. | |||
ONC'etwe'SampleCollection | |||
;~U.Cs-134Cs-137Pa-226H5101-10-90740i8002-13-9044026003-14-90340+406220i260<15<16<1423202160<19<12<112740R140<8<11<10NDNDNDH5201-10-901360212012,530f410<24<23<2261+1602-13-9045025003-14-90300+5031102160<12<12<10ND2500i130<15<11<9NDH5901-10-9021024002-13-90230i5003-14-90350+302540i120<12<9<93330i160<16<11<102390X120<7<7<7NDNDNDND-Non-detectable. | |||
Note:Thevegetation atsitesH51andH52wasseverelydamagedby.freezing weatherinDecemberandJanuary.Thevegetation atsiteH59wasinamoresheltered locationandnearertotheIndianRiverandwasnotseverelydamagedbythefreezes. | |||
RADIOLOGICAL SURVEILLANCE OFFLORIDAPOWERANDLIGHTCOMPANY'S ST.LUCIESITESecondQuarter,1990OfficeofRadiation ControlFloridaDepartment ofHealthandRehabilitative Services ST.LUCIESITETechnical Specifications SamplingSecondQuarter,1990SamleTeCollection FreuencLocations Numberof1.DirectRadiation 2.Airborne2.aAirIodines2.bAirParticulates 3.Waterborne 3.aSurfaceWater3.bShoreline Sediment4.Ingestion 4.aFishandInvertebrates 4.a.1Crustacea 4.a.2Fish4.bFoodProducts4.b.lBroadleaf Vegetation Quarterly WeeklyWeeklyWeeklyMonthlySemiannually Semiannually Semiannually Monthly27546569*1330Total:213*-IncludesNRCsplitsamples.NOTE:Measurement resultshavingmagnitudes thataresignificantly abovethebackground ofthemeasurement systemarereportedasnetvaluesplusorminusaone-standard-deviation errorterm.Measurement resultsthatarenotsignificantly abovebackground arereportedas"non-detectable" (ND)oraslessthanaLowerLimitofDetection | |||
ST. | (<LLD),whichisanestimated upperlimit(withatleast954confidence) forthetrueactivityinthesample. | ||
ST.LUCIETECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS SAMPLINGSecondOuarter,1990DIRECTRADIATION "TLDs"<micro"Rlhour)Eachresultistheaveragenetresponseoftwodosimeters. | |||
-2.bAIRPARTICULATES- | SampleSiteDeployment 03-07-90Collection 06-19-90N-1NNW-5NNW-10NW-5NW-10WNW-2MNW-5MNM-10M-2W-5W-10WSW-2MSM-5MSW-10SM-2SW-5SW-10SSW"2SSW-5SSM-10S-55-10S/SSE-10SSE-5SSE-10SE-1H-325.3a0.34.9a0.35.'4ag.35.5e0.36~7+0~45.2i0.35.2i0.35.6a0.35.6+0.35.5+0.35.2s0.35.3s0.35.1x0.34.5a0.25.0a0.34.8a0.34.9a0.35.0~0.35.0*0.35.3x0.34.9a0,35.0a0.35.1x0.35.6s0.35.3s0.35.0'0.36.1a0.3Notes:<A)Theseresultshavebeendetermined withtheassumption thatfadingisnegligible, althoughdetailedtestingtoconfirmthishasnotbeencompleted. | ||
4.b.lBROADLEAF.VEGETATION-Manrove- | (B)Testingtoconfirmcompliance withNRCReg.Guide4.13andANSIN545-1975 performance standards hasnotbeencompleted. | ||
,toyIl.L~a.~Mll+tllAlAate4dkb4&114' | WEECCollection DateH08H12SamleSiteH14H30H3404-03-90 04-10-9004-18-9004-24-9005-03-9005-09-9005-16-9005-22-9005-30-9006-05-9006-13-9006-18-9006-27-90<0.03<0.03<0~02<0.02'<0.01<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.02<0'3<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.03<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.03<0.03<0.02<0.02P<0.01<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.03<0.03<0.03<0.03<0.02<0'2<0.02<0.02<0.02'0.02<0.01<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.03<0'3<0.07,(A) | ||
<0.02(A)-Thissamplehadaverysmallvolumeduetoanelectrical failure.Theequipment isestimated tohaverunfor27hoursoutofthe193totalhoursforthissamplinginterval. | |||
(.r~~'~rr" | -2.bAIRPARTICULATES | ||
-GROSSBETACim3Collection DateH08H12SamleSiteH14H30H3404-03-9004-10-9004-18-9004-24-9005-03-9005-09-9005-16-9005-22-9005-30-9006-05-9006-13-9006-18-9006-27-900.0030.0090.0100.0130.0140.0110.0190.0150.0050.0070.0070.0140.012+0.001+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.001+0.002+0.001+0.002+0.0020.009+0.010+0.011+0.016+0.015+0-011+0.013+0.009+0.009+0.011+0.007+0.007+0.007+0.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.0010.0020.0010.005+0.010+0.006+0.013+*0.015+*0.013+*0.007+*0.013+0.011+0.006+0.009+0.009+0.010+0.0020.0020.0010.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.007+0.010+0.010+0.008+0.015+0.010+0.008+0.013+0.006+0.009+0.007+0.011+(A0.029+0.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.0010.0020.0010.0020.0010.0020.0090.0080.0130.0070.0160.0110.0090.0090.0110.0100.0100.0090.0130.010+0.002+0.002+0.001+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002~+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002Means:0.011+0.0010.010+0.0010.010+0.0010.011+0.0010.010+0.001*-NRCsplitsamples.(A)-Thissamplehadaverysmallvolumeduetoanelectrical failure.Theequipment isestimated tohaverunfor27hoursoutofthe193totalhoursforthissamplinginterval. | |||
2.bAIRPARTICULATES | |||
-GAMMASCANSOFUARTERLYCOMPOSITES | |||
-Cim3SampleSite-Be-7SecondQuarter,1990K-40Cs-134Cs-137H08H12H14H30H340.0860.0820.1030.0630.078+0.007+0.010+0.011+0.010+0.011<0.013<0.018<0.020<0.024<0.020<0.0007<0.0013<0.0014<0.0013<0.0009<0.0006<0.0010<0.0008<0.0009<0.0011 3.aSURFACEWATER-CilSampleCollection SiteDateH-3Zr-95Ba-140K-40Mn-54Fe-59Co-58Co-60Zn-65Nb-95I-131Cs-134Cs-137La-140(B)H1504-03-9004-11-9004-18-9004-24-9005-03-9005-09-9005-16-9005-23-9005-31-9006-05-9006-13-9006-18-9006-27-90<150<150<150<150<190<190<190<190<150<150<150<150<170360+50390+50320+40410+50370+40330+40370+40350+40340+40310+40300+40380+40380+50<5<4<4<3<3<4<5<4<3<4<4<3<4<9<3<5<10<4'5<8<4<5<9<4<4<9<3<5<10<5<5<8<4<4<9<3<5<10<4<5<8<3<5<10<5<5<9<4<3<8<4<3<10<9<7<10<7<6<12<7<7<10<6<7<10<6<7<10<7<8<9<7<7<11<7<7<9<7<7<10<8<7<10<7<7<10<6<6<11<6<4<5<4<4<4<5<4<4<4<6<4<5<5<3<3<3<5<4<4<5<4<4<4<5<4<5<8<6<7<6<7<7<5<4<5<6<6<6<9H5904-11-90<150310+40<3<12<3<5<10<6<505-09-90<190300+50<4<8<4<4<12<7<606-14-90<150330+40<3<10<5<5<9<7<6<4<4<4<5<4<5<6<6<7(A)Thesetabulated LLDvaluesforZr/Nb-95arethehigheroftheindividual parentordaughterLLDs.(B)Thesetabulated LLDvaluesareforBa-140,eitherbasedondirectmeasurement ofBa-140orbasedoningrowthofLa-140,whichever methodyieldsthegreatersensitivity foragivensample. | |||
4.b.lBROADLEAF. | |||
VEGETATION | |||
-Manrove-CikwetweihtSampleCollection SiteDateBe-7K-40I-131Cs-134Cs-137H5104-11-90320+502720+15005-09-90470+603910+22006-14-90230+302460+110<12<24<9<11<16<8<12<15<8H5204-11-90410+502620+14005-09-90240+503320+15006-14-90280+403680+150<9<14<10<9<9<9<10<9<8H5904-'11-90 330+403010+14005-09-90360+503520+16006-14-90240+302720+120<8<15<8<9<10<8<10<8<7 P7of8iENVIRONMENTAL RADIOLOGICAL MONITORING PROGRAMANNUALSUMMARYNameofFacilitySt.LucieUnits1&2,DocketNo(s).50-335650-389LocationofRacilitySt.LucieFlorida,Reporting PeriodJanua1-December311990(County,State)PATHWAY:INGESTION SAMPLESCOLLECTED: | |||
BROADLEAFVEGETATION UNITS:PICO-Ci/Kg,WETTypeandTota1NumberofAnalysesPerformed LowerLimitofDetection (LLD)AllIndicator Locations Mean(f-)Rangexsance&Direction RangeLocationwithHighest,AnnualMeanNameMeanfControlLocations Mean(f)RangeGammaIsotopic, 36"Be40K22+131I134CC7110026608(36/36)210-20703570(36/36)2187-1253061(1/36)<MDA<MDA21(2/36)13-28H-5910-20mi.,S/SSEH-521mi.,S/SSEH-521mi.,S/SSEH-51<1mi.,ENE/E/ESE 726(12/12)210-10704420(12/12)2500-1253061(1/12)28(1/12)726(12/12)210-20702860(12/12)2187-3520<MDA<MDA<MDA13(1/12)NumberofNonroutine ReportedMeasurements | |||
=0HP3:1/RADENVOP~PSL II 1990ANNUALRADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORTST~LUCIEPLANTgUNITS1&2TABLEPage8of8ENVIRONMENTAL RADlOLOGICAL MONITORING PROGRAMANNUALSUMMARYNameofFacilitySt.LucieUnits1&2DocketNo.(s)50-335and50-389LocationofFacilitySt.Lucie.Florida(County,State)Reporting PeriodZanua1-December311990NOTES,a.TheLLDisan"apriori"lowerlimitofdetection whichestablishes thesmallestconcentration ofradioactive materialinasamplethatwillyieldanet.countabovesystembackground thatwillbedetectedwith954probability withonly5%probability offalselyconcluding thatablankobservation represents arealsignal.LLDsinthiscolumnareattimeofmeasurement. | |||
TheMDAsreportedinAttachment Bfortheindividual sampleshavebeencorrected tothetimeofsamplecollection. | |||
b.Meanandrangebasedupondetectable measurements only.Fractionofdetectable measurements atspecified locations isindicated inparentheses (f).c.Specificidentifying information foreachsamplelocationisprovidedinAttachment A.Id.ResultsarebasedupontheaveragenetresponseoftwoTLDs.(Thermoluminescent dosimeters). | |||
MDAreferstominimumdetectable activity. | |||
HP3:1/RADENVOP.PSL 1990ANNUALRADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORTST~LUCIEPLANTgUNITS1&2TABLE1APage1of2DEVIATIONS/MISSING DATAA)Pathway:Location: | |||
Date:IIDevi.ati.on: | |||
AirborneH-30,2milesW06/19/90to06/27/90Failuretocontinuously provideairsamplingatthislocation. | |||
Description ofProblem:Corrective Action:Smallsamplevolumeduetoanelectrical failure;estimated samplingdurationof27hoursoutofthe193totalhoursforthissamplinginterval. | |||
Repairedelectrical connection. | |||
B)Pathway:AirborneLocation: | |||
Date!Deviation: | |||
H-30,2milesW07/31/90to08/07/90Failuretocontinuously provideairsamplingatthislocation. | |||
Description ofProblem:Corrective Action:Nosampleduetocircuitbreakertripshortlyafterstartofsamplinginterval; lightning isthesuspected cause.Resetcircuitbreaker.HP3:1/RAOENVOP.PSL 4IIll'~4'4ltAPEDkl,ih~<IltH1Pecllt-aP 1990ANNUALRADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORTST~LUCIEPLANTiUNITS182TABLE1APage2of2C)Pathway:Location: | |||
Date:Deviation: | |||
Description ofProblem:Corrective Action:AirborneH-12,12milesS09/11/90,to 09/18/90Failuretocontinuously provideairsamplingatthislocation. | |||
Smallsamplevolumeduetosamplingpumpfailureapproximately 153hoursintothe169hoursamplinginterval. | |||
Replacedsamplingpump.D)Pathway:AirborneLocati.on: | |||
H-34,0.5mileNDate:09/18/90to09/24/90Deviation: | |||
Failuretocontinuously provideairsamplingatthislocation. | |||
Description SmallsamplevolumeduetosamplingpumpfailureofProblem:approximately 33hoursintothe138hoursamplinginterval. | |||
Corrective Replacedsamplingpump.Action:HP3:1/RADEHVOP.PSL 4~44<'44AII*~4I'~~II4i~,,I'III444If~I'I~,~I44II444 s1990ANNUALRADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORTST~LUCIEPLANTgUNITS1&2TABLE1BANALYSES%ITHLLDsABOVETABLE4'2-1DETECTION CAPABILITIES 1/1/90-12/31/90~Analsis:GrossBeta,AirParticulates, Location: | |||
H-34,Os5mileN.SamlePeriod:09/18/90to09/24/90The0.01pCi/mrequiredsensitivity wasnotmetduetothesmallsamplevolume.KP3:1/RADENVOP.PSL | |||
,toyIl.L~a.~Mll+tllAlAate4dkb4&114' 1990ANNUALRADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORTSTLUCIEPLANTiUNITS1&2TABLE'2LANDUSECENSUSDistancetoNearestabSector6/90Milk(c)Animal6/90Residence 6/90Garden(d)NNNENEENEEESESESSESSWSWWSWNNW0(e)00000L(f)LL4.2/2544.5/266LL000001.5/141(g)3.5/152(g)3.2/1912.2/2131.9/2361.9/245(h)1.9/2602.3/2813.5/304L(g)000004.9/1793.9/1991.9/2341.9/2582.1/2752.6/2903.7/306LHP3:1/RADENVOP.PSL II%8~~~tlat~ | |||
1990ANNUALRADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORTSTLUCIEPLANT@UNITS1&2TABLE2LANDUSECENSUSNOTESa.Allcategories surveyedoutto5milesradiusfromtheSt.LuciePlant.b.Thefollowing formatisusedtodenotethelocation: | |||
distance(miles)/bearing (degrees) | |||
Forexample,aresidence locatedinthesoutheast sectoratadistanceof1.5milesbearing141degreesisrecordedas~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1.5/141.c.Potential milkanimallocations. | |||
Alllocations specified have.beenverifiedtobenotproducing milkforhumanconsumption. | |||
d.Gardens,withanestimated growingareaof500squarefeetormore.e.gih.0denotesthatthesectorareaispredominantly anoceanarea.Ldenotesthatthesectorareaispredominantly alandareaunoccupied bythecategorytype.Non-residential occupiedbuildings inthesesectorsincludethefollowing: | |||
SSE-FireStation,1.8/149SSE-CountryClub,3.4/153NNW-Lifeguard stationatbeach,4.6/342SE-Lifeguard stationatbeach,1.1/132Severalresidences inthissectorarelocatedapproximately 1.9milesfromtheSt.LuciePlant.HP3:1/RADEHVOP.PSL E>'Vws>iI~si+c4+a1r''t'1Jfll~~I(tlkt'.lA 1990ANNUALRADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORTSTLUCZEPLANTgUNITS1&2ATTACHMENT AKEYTOSAMPLELOCATIONS HP3:1/RADEHVOP.PSL IglI't4gbf~tl1~"t<'~JA'1t+1t~VF'Iy4%'%dl 1990ANNUALRADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORTST~LUCIEPLANTgUNITS152ATTACHMENT APage1of4PATHWAY:DIRECTRADIATION SAMPLESCOLLECTED: | |||
TLDSAMPLECOLLECTION FREQUENCY: | |||
QUARTERLY LocationNameDirection SectorApproximate DistancemilesDescritionN-1NNW-5NNW-10NW-5NW-10WNW-2WSW-2WSW-5WSW-10SW-2SW-5SW-10SSW-2SSW-5SSW-10S-5S-10S/SSE-10SSE-5SSE-10SE-1NNNWNNWNWNWWNWWNWWNWWWWWSWWSWWSWSWSWSWSSWSSWSSWSSSSESSESSESE159610351025925102510368510105101A1A,NorthofBlindCreekSouthofPeteStoneCreekCoastGuardStationIndianRiverDr.,atRioVistaDr.S.R.68atS.R.607CemeterySouthof7107IndianRiverDr.U.S.1atS.R.712S.R.70,WestofTurnpike7609IndianRiverDriveOleanderandSagerStreetInterstate 95atS.R.7098503IndianRiverDr.PrimaVistaatYachtClubDelRioatDavisStreet9207IndianRiverDriveU.S.1atVillageGreenDr.Port,St.LucieBlvd.atCairoRd.10307IndianRiverDriveU.S.1atPortSt.LucieBlvd.PineValleyatWestmoreland Rd.13179IndianRiverDriveU.S.1atS.R.714IndianRiverDr.atQuailRunLaneEntrancetoNettlesIslandElliotMuseumSouthofCoolingCanalControl:H-3219University ofFloridaIFASVeroBeachHP3:1/RADEHVOP.PSL fit~4PI>ea~lfI"I4l,1'KLltyaglLI1 1990ANNUALRADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORTST~LUCIEPLANT~UNITS1&2ATTACHMENT APage2of4PATHWAY:AIRBORNESAMPLESCOLLECTED: | |||
RADIOIODINE ANDPARTICULATES SAMPLECOLLECTION FREQUENCY: | |||
WEEKLYLocationNameH-08H-14H-30H-34Direction SectorWNWSEWNApproximate Distancemiles6120.5DescritionFPLSubstation, Weatherby Rd.On-Site,NearSouthPropertyLinePowerLine,7609IndianRiverDriveOn-SiteatMeteorology TowerControl:-~a12FPLSubstation, SR-76StuartHP3:1/RADENVOP. | |||
PSL | |||
(.r~~'~rr" 1990ANNUALRADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORTSTLUCIEPLANTiUNITS1&2ATTACHMENT APage3of4PATHWAY:WATERBORNE SAMPLESCOLLECTED: | |||
SURFACEWATER(OCEAN)SAMPLECOLLECTION FREQUENCY: | |||
H-15WEEKLY,H-59MONTHLYLocationNameDirection SectorApproximate DistanceDescritionH-15ENE/E/SSE AtlanticOcean,PublicBeachesEastSideA1AControl:H-59S/SSE10-20SouthEnd,Hutchinson IslandPLESCOLLECTED: | |||
SHORELINE SEDIMENTSAMPLECOLLECTION FREQUENCY: | |||
SEMI-ANNUALLY LocationNameH-15Direction SectorENE/E/ESE Approximate DistancemilesDescritionAtlanticOcean,PublicBeachesEastSideA1AControl:H-59S/SSE10-20SouthEnd,Hutchinson IslandHP3:1/RADENVOP.PSL rIIsHV~PhW1+Ill48'~~~l,fi 1990ANNUALRADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORTSTLUCIEPLANTgUNITS1&2ATTACHMENT APage4of4PATHWAY:INGESTION SAMPLESCOLLECTED: | |||
CRUSTACEA ANDFISHSAMPLECOLLECTION FREQUENCY: | |||
SEM1-ANNUALLY LocationNameH-15Direction SectorENE/E/ESE Approximate DistancemilesDescritionOceanSide,VicinityofSt.LuciePlantControl:H-59S/SSE10-20SouthEnd,Hutchinson IslandPLESCOLLECTED: | |||
BROADLEAFVEGETATION PLECOLLECTION FREQUENCY: | |||
MONTHLYLocationNameApproximate Direction DistanceH-51H-52N/NNWS/SSEOff-siteNearNorthPropertyLineOff-SiteNearSouthPropertyLineControl:H-59S/SSE10-20SouthEnd,Hutchinson IslandHP3:1/RADENVOP.PSL r~<e0 1990ANNUALRADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORTST~LUCIEPLANT-UNITS182c.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~Summaprovidesasummaryforallspecified samplescollected duringthereferenced surveillance period.Deviations fromthesampleschedule, missingdataand/orsamplesnotmeetingthespecified "APRIORI"LLD,ifany,arenotedandexplained in'ables1Aand1Brespectively. | |||
Analysisdataforallspecified samplesanalyzedduringthesurveillance periodisprovidedinAttachment B.HP3:1/RADENVOP.PSL (2) tr11=Ig8II,Ik>>Jl>>I>>I~.Jh4'k~g'I 1990ANNUALRADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORTSTLUCIEPLANT-UNITS1&2D.LandUseCensusAlandusecensusouttoadistanceof5milesradiusfromtheSt.LuciePlantisconducted annuallytodetermine thelocationofthenearestmilkanimal,residence, andgardenproducing broadleafvegetation ineachofthesixteenmeteorological sectors.Asummaryofthelandusecensusforthesurveillance yearisprovidedinTable2,LandUseCensus~summarE.Nolocations yieldingacalculated doseordosecommitment greaterthanthevalues,currently beingcalculated wereidentified bythelandusecensus.Nolocations yieldingacalculated doseordosecommitment (viathesameexposurepathway)20%greaterthanlocations currently beingsampledintheradiological environmental monitoring programwereidentified bythelandusecensus.Interlaborato ComarisonProramTheStateofFloridaHRSEnvironmental Radiation ControlLaboratory participates intheEnvironmental Radioactivity Laboratory Intercomparison StudiesProgramconducted bytheEnvironmental Protection Agency.ResultsfromtheInterlaboratory Comparison ProgramareprovidedinAttachment C~IIIDISCUSSION ANDINTERPRETATION OPRESULTSA.ReortinofResultsTheAnnualRadiological Environmental Operating Reportcontainsthesummaries, interpretations andinformation requiredbytheSt.LuciePlant,Units1&2Technical Specifications. | |||
Table1providesasummaryofthemeasurements madeforthenuclidesrequiredbyTechnical Specifications, Table4.12-1,forallsamplesspecified byTable3.12-1.Inaddition, summaries areprovidedforothernuclidesidentified inthespecified samples,including thosenotrelatedtostationoperation. | |||
TheseincludenuclidessuchasK-40,Th-232,Ra-226,Ra-228,andBe-7whicharecommonintheFloridaenvironment. | |||
HP3l/RADENVOP.PSL (3) | |||
Agk4PlIt1>~ | Agk4PlIt1>~ | ||
1990ANNUALRADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORTSTLUCIEPLANT-UNITS1&2B.InteretationofResults1.DirectRadiation: | |||
Theresultsfordirectradiation monitoring areconsistent withpastmeasurements forthespecified loc'ations. | |||
Theexposureratedatashowsnoindication ofanytrendsattributed toeffluents fromtheplant.Themeasuredexposureratesareconsistent withexposureratesthatwereobservedduringthepreoperational surveillance program.Directradiation monitoring resultsaresummarized inTable1.2.AirParticulates/Radioiodine: | |||
Theresultsforradioactive air=particulate andradioiodine monitoring areconsistent, withpastmeasurements andindicatenotrendsattributed toplanteffluents. | |||
Allsamplesforradioiodine 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. | |||
Tritiumwasreportedaspresentinthreeoftheweeklysurfacewatersamplescollected fromSiteH-15.Subsequent samplesindicatetherehasbeennoincreasenoradversetrendfortritiuminsurfacewatersamplesatH-15.ThehighestmeasuredtritiumatsiteH-15waslessthan14ofthereporting levelspecified byplanttechnical specifications, Table3.12-2.Noothernuclidesattributed tostationoperation weredetected. | |||
Resultsforsurfacewatersamplesaresummarized inTable1~HP3:1/RADENVOP.PSL (4) llltk:L140 1990ANNUALRADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORTST~LUCIEPLANT-UNITS1&24.Naterhorne SedimentandFoodProducts: | |||
Theresultsforradioactivity measurements inwaterborne | |||
: sediment, fishandcrustacea samplesareconsistent withpastmeasurements andwithmeasurements madeduringthepreoperational surveillance program.Cs-137wasdetectedinonesamplefromthecontrollocation, about10-20milesSouthoftheplant;theresultisabout74ofthetable4.12-1LLDandabout.0.5%ofthetable3.12-2reporting level.Therewerenoindications ofanyradionuclides attributed toplanteffluents. | |||
Resultsforthewaterborne | |||
: sediment, fishandcrustacea samplesaresummarized inTable1.5.BroadLeafVegetation: | |||
Theresultsforradioactivity measurements inbroadleafvegetation areconsistent withpastmeasurements andwithmeasurements madeduringthepreoperational surveillance program.Minutequantities ofCs-137weredetectedinonemonthlysampleattwolocations. | |||
Onelocationisclosetotheplant,theotherisabout10-20milesSouth.Themaximumvalueisabout354ofthetable4.12-1LLDandabout1.44ofthetable3.12-2reporting level.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.LucieUnits1&,2,duringthesurveillance year,arewellwithin"aslowasreasonably achievable (ALARA)"criteriaestablished by10CFR50,AppendixI..HP3:1/RADEHVOP.PSL (5) t TA1ENVIRONMENTAL RADIOLOGICAL MONITORING PROGRAMANNUALSUMMARYNameofFacilitySt.LucieUnits1&2,DocketNo(s).50-335&50-389LocationofFacilitySt.LucieFlorida,Reporting PeriodJanua1-December31(County,State)1990PATHWAY:DIRECTRADIATION SAMPLESCOLLECTED: | |||
TLDUNITS:MICRO-R/hrTypeandTotalNumberofAnalysesPerformed LowerLimitofDetection (LLD)AllIndicator Locations Mean(f)RangeDistance&Direction RangeLocationwithHighestAnnualMeanNameMeanfControlLocations Mean(f)RangeExposureRate,1085.3(108/108) 4.5-6.7NW-1010mi.,NW6.6(4/4)6'-676.0(4/4)5.9-6.0NumberofNonroutine ReportedMeasurements | |||
=0HP3:1/RADENVOP | |||
~PSL TA1P2of8,EHVIRONMENTAL RADIOLOGICAL MONITORING PROGRAMANNUALSUMMARYNameofFacilitySt.LucieUnits1&2iDocketNo(s).50-335&50389LocationofFacilitySt.LucieFlorida,Reporting PeriodJanua1-December31(County,State)1990PATHWAY:AIRBORNESAMPLESCOLLECTED: | |||
RADIOIODINE ANDPARTICULATES UNITS:PICO-Ci/MTypeandTotalNumberofAnalysesPerformed LowerLimitofDetection (LLD)AllIndicator Locations Mean(f)RangeDistance&Direction RangeLocationwithHighestAnnualMeanNameMeanfControlLocations Mean(f)Range'"I,259GrossBeta,259Composite GammaIsotopic, 200.0240.0025<MDA0.011(258/259) | |||
-H-080.003-0.0296mi.,WNW0.012(52/52)0.003-0.027<MDA0.011(52/52)0.005-0.021Be40K134C137C0.00520-0120.000690.000660.091(20/20)0'63-01200.012(1/20)<MDA<MDAH-141mi.,SEH-1212mi.,S0.102(4/4)0.079-0.1200.012(1/4)0.089(4/4)0.066-0.1150.012(1/4)<MDA<MDANumberofNonroutine ReportedMeasurements | |||
=0HP3:1/RAOENVOP.PSL Ie TA1P3of8,ENVIRONMENTAL RADIOLOGICAL MONITORING PROGRAMANNUALSUMMARYNameofFacilitySt.LucieUnits1&2,DocketNo(s).50-335&50-389LocationofFacilityst.LucieFlorida,Reporting PeriodJanua1-December311990(County,State)PATHWAYWATERBORNE SAMPLESCOLLECTED: | |||
SURFACEWATERUNITS:PICO-Ci/LITERTypeandTotalNumberofAnalysesPerformed LowerLimitofDetection'LLD) | |||
AllIndicator Locations Mean(f)RangeDistance&Direction RangeLocationwithHighestAnnualMeanName'eanfControlLocations Mean(f)RangeTritium,64GammaIsotopic, 644'Z5Mn"Fe"CoCoZnZr-Nb131I134C137CSBa-La230604,101(3/64)90-120362(64/64)255-425<MDA<MDA<MDA<MDA<MDA<MDA<MDA<MDA<MDA<MDAH-15101(3/52)<1mi.,ENE/E/ESE 90-120H-15370(52/52)<1mi.,ENE/E/ESE 270-425<MDA327(12/12)255-420<MDA<MDA<MDA<MDA<MDA<MDA<MDA<MDA<MDA<MDANumberofNonroutine ReportedMeasurements | |||
=0HP3:1/RADEHVOP.PSL TA1P4of8,ENVIRONMENTAL RADIOLOGICAL MONITORING PROGRAMANNUALSUMMARYNameofFacilitySt.LucieUnits1&2,DocketNo(s).50-335&50-389LocationofFacilitySt.LucieFlorida,Reporting PeriodJanua1-December311990(County,State)PATHWAYWATERBORNE SAMPLESCOLLECTED: | |||
SHORELINE SEDIMENTUNITS:PICO-Ci/Kg,DRYeandTota1NumberofAnalysesPerformed LowerLimitofDetection'LLD) | |||
AllIndicator Locations Mean(f)RangeDmsance&Direction RangeLocationwithHighest,AnnualMeanName'eanfControlLocationsMean(f)RangeGammaIsotopic, 440K226RBe58COCo'C137CS1404952100121412398(4/4)220-640209(4/4)153-29390(1/2)<MDA<MDA<MDA<MDAH-15<1mi.ENE/E/ESE H-15<1mi.ENE/E/ESE H-15<1mi.ENE/E/ESE H-5910-20mi.,S/SSE525(2/2)410-640249(2/2)205-293114(2/2)86-14290(1/2)270(2/2)220-320168(2/2)153-18449(1/2)<MDA<MDA<MDA<MDA<MDANumberofNonroutine ReportedMeasurements | |||
=0HP3:1/RADENVOP.PSL TA1P5of8.ENVIRONMENTAL RADIOLOGICAL MONITORING PROGRAMANNUALSUMMARYNameofFacilityBt.LucieUnits1&2,DocketNo(s).50-335&50-389LocationofFacilitySt.LucieFlorida,Reporting PeriodJanua1-December311990(County,State)PATHWAY:INGESTION SAMPLESCOLLECTED: | |||
CRUSTACEA UNITS:PICO-Ci/Kg,WETeandTotalNumberofAnalysesPerformed LowerLimitofDetection'LLD) | |||
AllIndicator Locations Mean(f)RangezsanceDirection RangeLocationwithHighest,AnnualMeanNameMeanfControlLocations Mean(f)RangeGammaIsotopic, 440K228R5Mn59F58COCoZn134CS137CS1301619171990(2/4)1630-2350168(3/4)127-212<MDA<MDA<MDA<MDA<MDA<MDA<MDAH-5910-20mi.,S/SSEH-15<1mi.,ENE/E/ESE 1990(2/2)1630-2359212(1/2)<MDA146(2/2)127-164<MDA<MDA'MDA<MDA<MDA<MDA<MDANumberofNonroutine ReportedMeasurements | |||
=0HP3:1/RAOEHVOP.PSL TA1P6of8,ENVIRONMENTAL RADIOLOGICAL MONITORING PROGRAMANNUALSUMMARYNameofFacilitySt.LucieUnits1&2,DocketNo(s).50-335&50-389LocationofFacilitySt.LucieFlorida,Reporting PeriodJanua1-December311990(County,State)PATHWAYINGESTION SAMPLESCOLLECTED: | |||
FISHUNITS:PICO-Ci/Kg,WETTeandTotalNumberofAnalysesPerformed LowerLimitofDetection'LLD) | |||
AllIndicator | |||
.Locations Mean(f)Rangeisance&Direction RangeLocationwithHighest,AnnualMeanNameMeanfControlLocations Mean(f)RangeGammaIsotopic, 440K137CS228R'4Mn"Fe58CO"CoZn134C1301610172910(4/4)2510-323011(1/4)138(1/4)<MDA<MDA<MDA<MDA<MDA<MDAH-5910-20mi.,S/SSEH-5910-20mi.,S/SSEH-5910-20mi.S/SSE2950(2/2)2940-296011(1/4)138(1/2)2950(2/2)2940-296011(1/4)138(1/2)<MDA<MDA<MDA<MDA<MDA<MDANumberofNonroutine ReportedMeasurements | |||
=0HP3:1/RADEHVOP.PSL | |||
1990ANNUALRADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORTSt.LuciePlantUNITS1&2LICENSENOS~DPR-67'PF-16 DOCKETNOS~50-335~50-389 | |||
1990ANNUALRADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORTST+LUCIEPLANT-UNITS182TABLEOFCONTENTSDESCRIPTION PAGEIntroduction Radiological Environmental Monitoring ProgramDiscussion andInterpretation ofResultsEnvironmental Radiological Monitoring ProgramAnnualSummaryTABLE1Deviations/Missing DataTABLE1AAnalyseswithLLDsAboveTable4.12-1Detection Capabilities TABLE1BLandUseCensusTABLE2KeytoSampleLocations hATTACHMENT ARadiological Surveillance ofFloridaPowerandLightCompany's St.LucieSiteFirstQuarter,1990SecondQuarter,1990ThirdQuarter,1990FourthQuarter,1990ATTACHMENT BResultsfromtheInterlaboratory Comparison Program,1990IATTACHMENT CHP3I/RADENVOP.PSL 0 | |||
1990ANNUALRADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORTSTeLUCIEPLANT-UNITS1&2I~INTRODUCTION Thisreportissubmitted pursuanttoSpecification 6.9ofSt.LucieUnit1andSt.LucieUnit2Technical Specifications. | |||
TheAnnualRadiological Environmental Operating Reportprovidesinformation, summaries andanalytical resultspertaining totheRadiological Environmental Monitoring Programforthecalendaryearindicated. | |||
Thisreportcoverssurveillance activities meetingtherequirements ofUnit1andUnit2Technical Specifications. | |||
II~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 pursuanttoTechnical Specifications 3/4s12ofSt.LucieUnit1andSt.LucieUnit2Technical Specifications. | |||
1.SampleLocations, TypesandFrequencies: | |||
a.Directradiation gammaexposurerateismonitored continuously at27locations bythermoluminescent dosimeters (TLDs).TLDsarecollected andanalyzedquarterly. | |||
b.Airborneradioiodine andparticulate samplersareoperatedcontinuously atfivelocations. | |||
Samplesarecollected andanalyzedweekly.AnalysesincludeIodine-131, gross'eta,andgammaisotopic.measurements. | |||
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~~April17,1991L-91-11710CFR50.36U.S.NuclearRegulatory Commission Attn:DocumentControlDeskWashington, D.C.20555Gentlemen:
Re:St.LucieUnits1and2DocketNos.50-335and50-3891990AnnualRadiological Environmental 0eratinReortThislettertransmits thesubjectreportinaccordance withTechnical Specification 6.9.1.8forSt.LucieUnits1and2.Shouldtherebeanyquestions onthisinformation, pleasecontactus~Verytrulyyours,D.A.ViceSt.ugeresidentiePlantDAS:JJB:kw Enclosure Icc:StewartD.Ebneter,RegionalAdministrator, RegionII,USNRCSeniorResidentInspector, USNRC,St.LuciePlantDAS/PSLN410"9104230495 90123iPDRADOCK05000335RPDRQanFPLGroupcompany/(ggP RADIOLOGICAL SURVEILLANCE OFFLORIDAPOWERANDLIGHTCOMPANY'S ST.LUCIESITEThirdQuarter,1990OfficeofRadiation ControlFloridaDepartment:
ofHealthandRehabilitative Services9104230495
ST.LUCIESITETechnical Specifications SamplingThirdQuarter,1990SamleTeCollection FreuencLocations Numberof1.DirectRadiation 2.Airborne2.aAirIodines2.bAirParticulates Quarterly WeeklyWeekly27556569*3.Waterborne 3.aSurfaceWater3.bShoreline SedimentWeeklyMonthlySemiannually 1121333*4.Ingestion 4.aFishandInvertebrates 4.a.lCrustacea 4.a.2FishSemiannually Semiannually 4.bFoodProducts4.b.lBroadleaf Vegetation MonthlyTotal:220*-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.
'IRECTRADIATION
-TLDs-micro-RhourEachresultistheaveragenetresponseoftwodosimeters.
SampleSiteDeployment Collection 06-19-9009-19-90N-1NNW-5NNW-10NW-5NW-10WNW-2WNW-5WNW-10W-2W-5W-10WSW-2WSW-5WSW-10SW-2SW-5SW-10SSW-2SSW-5SSW-10S-5S-10S/SSE-10SSE-5SSE-10SE-1H-325.05.45.75.46.55'5.5(A)5.65.35.25.24.9F14.55.24'5'5.05.15.25.15.05.05.55.24.96.0+0.3+0."3+0.3+0.3+0.3+0.3+0.3+0.3+0.3+0.3+0.3+0.3+0.3+0.2+0.3+0.2+0'+0.3+0'+0'+0.3+0.3+0.3+0.3+0.3+0.3+0'(A)-Thismeasurement isbasedonasingledosimeter duetoananomalous responsefromtheseconddosimeter.
IODINE-131 INWEEKLYAIRFILTERS-Cim3Collection DateH08H12SamleSiteH14H30H3407-03-9007-12-9007-16-9007-24-9007-31-9008-07-9008-15-9008-21-9008-28-9009-04-9009-11-9009-18-9009-24-90<0.02<0.01<0.03<0'2<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.01<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.01<0'3<0'2<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02(B)<0.02<0.01<0.01<0.03<0.02<0.02(A)<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.01<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0'2<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.05(C)(A)-Therewasnosampleduetoatrippedcircuitbreakerwhichoccurredshortlyafterthebeginning ofthissample.Thecauseofthisfailureissuspected tobelightning.
(B)-Thissamplehadalowvolumeduetoanequipment failure.Theequipment isestimated tohaverunfor153hoursoutofthe169totalhoursforthissamplinginterval.
(C)-Thissamplehadalowvolumeduetoanequipment failure.Theequipment isestimated tohaverunfor33hoursoutofthe138totalhoursforthissamplinginterval.
li' 2.bAIRPARTICULATES
-GROSSBETA-Cim3Collection DateH08H12SamleSiteH14H30H3407-03-9007-12-9007-16-9007-24-9007-31-9008-07-9008-15-9008-21-9008-28-9009-04-9009-11-9009-18-9009-24-900.0090.0080.0110.0090.0070.0100.0120.0220.0140.0170.0120.0110.010+0.002+0.001+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.003+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.0020.009+0.009+0.006+0.006+0.008+0.009+0.009+0.021+0.011+0.009+0.013+(B0.010+0.009+0.0020.0020.0020.0010.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.009+0.008+0.008+0.004+0.005+*0.011+*0.008+*0.016+*0.013+0.008+0.011+0.006+0.011+0.0020.0010.0030.0010.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.0120.0080.0060.0050.0050.0090.0170.0120.0090.0160.0090.010+0.002+0.001+0.002+0.001+0.001(A)+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.0020.0150.0100.0090.0080.0070.0120.0090.0110.0140.0100.0130.010<0.+0.003+0.001+0.003+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002021(C)Heans:0.012+0.0010.010+0.0010.009+0.0010.010+0.0010.011+0.001*-NRCsplitsamples.(A)-Therewasnosampleduetoatrippedcircuitbreakerwhichoccurredshortlyafterthebeginning ofthissample.Thecauseofthisfailureissuspected tobelightning.
(B)-Thissamplehadalowvolumeduetoanequipment failure.Theequipment isestimated tohaverunfor153hoursoutofthe169totalhoursforthissamplinginterval.
(C)-Thissamplehadalowvolumeduetoanequipment failure.Theequipment isestimated tohaverunfor33hoursoutofthe138totalhoursforthissamplinginterval.
The0.01pCi/mrequiredanalytical sensitivity wasnotachievedduetothesmallvolumeforthissample.
2.bAIRPARTICULATES
-GAMMASCANSOFUARTERLYCOMPOSITES
-Cim3ThirdQuarter,1990SampleSiteBe-7K-40Cs-134Cs-137H08H12H14H30H340.075+0.0070.066+0.0070.079+0.0070.073+0.0080.090+0.007<0.015<0.014<0.016<0.015<0.016<0.0008<0.0008<0.0007<0.0009<0.0009<0.0008<0.0008<0.0007<0.0007<0.00085 3.aSURFACEWATER-CilSampleCollection SiteDateH-3Zr-95-Ba-140K-40Mn-54Fe-59Co-58Co-60,Zn-65 Nb-95l-131Cs-134Cs-137La-140(B)H1507-02-90<17007-12-90<18007-17-90<18007-24-90<18007-31-90<18008-08-90<12008-16-90<12008-21-90<12008-29-90'12009-04-90<13009-11-90<13009-20-90<13009-24-90120+40360+40270+40350+40340+50330+30320+40390+40370+50350+30380+40310+50390+40370+40<4<'4<4<4<3<4<3<5<2<4<4<3<8<4<3<11<3<5<9<4<4<8<4<4<7<3<3<9<4<4<8<4<4<10<4<4<4<2<2<8<4<5<11<4<6<12<4<4<8<3<4.<9<6<4<10<7<5<10<8<5<10<5<6<6<5<2<9<6<5<7<6<5<10<8<6<4,<3<2<9<5<4<10<8<5<11<6<6<10<8<5<4<5<4<3<3<4<4<5<2<4<5<4<4<5<5<3<5<5<2<4<4<4<7<6<6<6<8<6<3<7<4<7<8<5<5H5907-12-90<180390+40<4<11<5'<6<12<7<708-15-90<120340+40<4<10<4<5<10<8<609-11-90<130420+40<4.<9<4<5<10<6<6<4<4<4<3<4<7<6<6(A)Thesetabulated LLDvaluesforZr/Nb-95arethehigheroftheindividual parentordaughterLLDs.(B)Thesetabulated LLDvaluesareforBa-140,eitherbasedondirectmeasurement ofBa-140orbasedoningrowthofLa-140,whichever methodyieldsthegreatersensitivity foragivensample.
3.bSEDIMENT-CikdrweihtSampleCollection SiteDateBe-7K-40Co-58Co-60Cs-134Cs-137H15*08-16-90<88'40+60<8<11<10<10H59<8<608-15-9090+25220+50<8<6Ra-226293+9153+7Th-232142+1349+9*-NRCsplitsample.4.a.lCRUSTACEA
-BlueCrab-CikwetweihtSampleCollection SiteDateK-40Mn-54Fe-59Co-58Co-60Zn-65Ca-134Ca-137Ra-226Ra-228H1508-08-90<860<30<39<29<41<74<30<27NDNDH5908-13-901630+150<15<41<11<19<42<19<14ND'27+224.a.2FISH-MixedSecies-CikwetweihtSampleCollection SiteDateK-40Mn-54Fe-59Co-58Co-60Zn-65Cs-134Cs-137Ra-226Ra-228H1508-14-902510+180<13<42<10<16<32<15<17NDNDH5908-16-902960+140<10<26<11<10<29<911+3NDNDND-Non-Detectable.
4.b.lBROADLEAF VEGETATION
-Manrove-CikwetweihtSampleCollection SiteDateBe-7K-40I-131Cs-134Cs-137H5107-12-90850+703660+16008-16-901620+703440+15009-20-90780+503120+120<16<14<10<12<11<8<12<8<8H5207-12-90260+503060+160<17<12<1108-15-90580+605510+200<15<1213+509-20-90770+503570+130<10<8<7H5907.-12-90 1040+602790+130<11<8<808-15-901360+703310+14009-11-902070+902900+150<13<13<8<9<10<11 RADIOLOGICAL SURVEILLANCE OFFLORIDAPOWERANDLIGHTCOMPANYIS ST.LUCIESITEFourthQuarter,1990OfficeofRadiation ControlFloridaDepartment ofHealthandRehabilitative Services ST.LUCIESITETechnical Specifications SamplingFourthQuarter,1990SamleTeCollection FreuencLocations Numberof1.DirectRadiation Quarterly 27542.Airborne2.aAirIodines2.bAirParticulates 3.Waterborne 3.aSurfaceWater3.bShoreline SedimentWeeklyWeeklyWeeklyMonthlySemiannually 6569*13304.Ingestion 4.aFishandInvertebrates 4.a.lCrustacea 4.a.2Fish4.bFoodProducts4.b.1Broadleaf Vegetation Semiannually Semiannually MonthlyTotal:213*-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.
0
'IRECTRADIATION
-TLDs-micro-RhourEachresultistheaveragenetresponseoftwodosimeters.
SampleSiteDeployment 09-19-90Collection 12-06-90N-1NNW-5NNW-10NW-5NW-10WNW-2WNW-5WNW-10W-2W-5W-10WSW-2WSW-5WSW-10SW-2SW-5SW-10SSW-2SSW-5SSW-10S-5S-10S/SSE-10SSE-5SSE-10SE-1H-325.4+5.0+5.5+5.6+6.7+5.3+5.4+5.7+5.6+5.8+(A)5.2+5'+5.2+4'+5.2+5.0+5.0+5.2+5.1+5'+5.0+5.1+4,9+5.7+5.3+5.0+5.9+0.30.30.303"0.40.30.30.30.30.30.30.30.30.20.30.30.30.30.30.30.30.30.30.30.30.30.3(A)-TheresultforsiteW-10isbasedonasingledosimeter duetoananomalous responsefromtheother.,
2.a1IODINE-131 INWEEKLYAIRFILTER-CimCollection DateH08SamleSite~H2~4~30H3410-03-9010-10-9010-16-9010-24-9010-31-9011-07-9011-13-9011-21-9011-27-9012-05-9012-12-9012-18-9012-26-90<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.04<0.03<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.03<0.01<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.04<0.03<0.03<0.02<0.02<0'3<0.03<0.01<0.01<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.03<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.03<0.02<0.01<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.04<0.03<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.03<0,03<0.01<0.01<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.03<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.03<0.02
2.bAIRPARTICULATES
-GROSSBETA-CimCollection.
DateH08SamleSiteH14H30H3410-03-9010-10-9010-16-90.
10-24-9010-31-9011-07-9011-13-9011-21-9011-27-9012-05-9012-12-9012-18-9012-26-900.0110.0050.0090.0100.0190.0170.0150.0130.0130.0090.0140.0270.009+0.001+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.0020.0120.0130.0060.0090.0200.0170.0120.0080.0160.0100.0130.0170.009+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.0020.0110.0110.0090.0070.013*0.017*0.013*0.012*0.0110.0070.0150.0140.009+0.001+0.002+0.002+0.001+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.001+0.002+0.002+0.0020.0090.0130.0070.0090.0200.0170.0110.0120.0110.0090.0100.0170.010+0.001+0.002+0.002+0.001+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.0020.0130.0090.0060.0100.0160.0170.0140.0100.0160.0070.0130.0170.008+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.001+0.002+0.002+0.002Means:0.013+0.0010.012+0.0010.011+0.0010.012+0.0010.012+0.001*-NRCsplitsamples.2.bAIRPARTICULATES
-GAMMASCANSOFUARTERLYCOMPOSITES
-CimSampleSiteBe-7FourthQuarter,1990K-40Cs-134Cs-137H08H12H14H30H340.10580.11530.12020.08450.0985+0.0109+0.0120+0.0109+0.0100+0.0113<0.0175<0.0159<0.0163<0.0167<0.0190<0.0010<0.0010<0.0011<0.0008<0.0010<0.0008<0.0011<0.0008<0.0010<0.0008 3.aSURFACEWATER-CilSampleCollection SiteDateH-3Zr-95Ba-140K-40Mn-54Fe-59Co-58Co-60Zn-65Nb-95I-131Cs-134Cs-137La-140H1510-03-9010-10-9010-17-9010-24-9010-31-9011-07-9011-14-9011-20-9011-27-9012-05-9012-12-9012-19-9012-27-90<130<13092+42<130<130<175<175<175<160<139<139<136<137396+47368+42288+43353+44425+44306+36406+39302+34331+27316+37326+24310+36320+36<3<5<4<4<3<4<3<4<3<4<2<4(4<9<4<4<9<3<4<10<4<5<6<4<4<9<4<3<8(4<5<9<3<5<9<4<4<6(3<3<9<4<6<6<2<3<9<4<5<10<3<5(A)<8<7<6<7<7<6<12<8(7<12<8(4<9<8(4-<9<6<7(8<7(5<6<8<6<5<5<3<9<7(4<4(3<10<6<8-<7<8<7(5<2(5<4<5<4(4<4<3(5(3(4<4(4<4(4(4(4<4<3<5(3(3<4(B)<6<6<5<7<6<7(7<6<5<6<6<5(5H5910-10-90<130305+37<4<11(4<5<10<8<911-14-90<175255+36<4<10<4<5<7<8<512-12-90<137297+39<3<9<4<4<9<6<4(5<4<5(4(4(4<6<6<7(A)Thesetabulated LLDvaluesforZr/Nb-95arethehigheroftheindividual parentordaughterLLDs.(B)Thesetabulated LLDvaluesareforBa-140,eitherbasedondirectmeasurement ofBa-140orbasedoningrowthofLa-140,whichever methodyieldsthegreatersensitivity foragivensample.
4.b.lBROADLEAF VEGETATION
-Manrove-CikwetweihtSampleCollection Site'ateBe-7K-40I-131Cs-134Cs-137H5110-17-9011-14-90(A)12-12-90347+513208+152<13391+635101+195<12348+472327+135<9<10<11<1328+6<10H5210-17-9011-14-9012-12-90617+56450+44582+564049+157<124138+141<94913+176<10<10<9<12<9<9H5910-17-901031+5611-14-90'03+5512-12-90589+542612+1173022+1492187+116<10<9<9<9<8<7<10<8(A)'Thissamplewasnotatruemangrovespecies.Asimilarspecieswassubstituted.
1990ANNUALRADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORTST~LUCIEPLANTgUNITS1&2ATTACHMENT CRESULTSFROMTHEINTERLABORATORY COMPARISON PROGRAM1990HP3:1/RADEHVOP.PSL
FLORIDADEPT.OFHRS-EPAINTERLABORATORY CROSS-CHECK PROGRAMDATAJanuarythroughJune,1990MediaFILTERFILTERFILTERFILTERMILKMILKMILKMILKMILKWATERWATERWATERWATERWATERWATERWATERWATERWATERWATERWATERWATERWATERWATERWATERWATERWATERWATERWATERWATERWATERWATERNuclideAlphaBetaCs-137Sr-90I-131Cs-137KSr-89Sr-90AlphaAlphaBetaBetaCo-60Co-60Zn-65Zn-65RQ-106Ru-106Ba-133Ba-133Cs-134Cs-134Cs-137Cs-137H-3H-3Sr-89Sr-89Sr-90Sr-90Collection MonDayYr033090033090033090033090042790042790042790042790042790012690051190012690051190020990060890020990060890020990060890020990060890020990060890020990060890022390062290011290050490011290050490EPAKnown531101099241550232312221215152413914813921074991824182549762933257207UnitspCi/FpCi/FpCi/FpCi/Fpci/LpCi/Lmg/LpCi/LpCi/LpCi/LpCi/Lpci/LpCi/LpCi/LpCi/Lpcj./LpCi/Lpcj./LpCi/LpCi/LpCi/LpCi/LpCi/LpCi/LpCi/LpCi/LpCi/LpCi/LpCi/LpCi/LpCi/LNormal.Range0.1180.1180.0000.7880.3540.0000.3790.0000.0000.1180.4920.0000.2360.1180.1180.2110.1970.4640.0560.1690.2950.1180.0000.2360.1180.2250.1650.2360.1180.3940.000MeanofAnalyses5.3328.3311.008.3398.0025.001536.6722.0021.0010.3315.6712.0019.0015.6725.67139.67153.00138.00206.0073.0096.3317.3324.0018.0025.675143.333033.3321.337.6718.337.000.12-0.920.35-1.92-0.17,0.35,-0.30-0.35-0.69-0.58-1.830.001.390.230.580.080.58-0.12-0.33-0.25-0.46-0.230.000.000.230.580.491~270.23-1.920;00LevelN.D.K.ActionNOTES:Normal.:RangeNormalized range.Asdefinedin"Environmental Radioactivity Laboratory Intercomparison StudiesProgramFiscalYear1981-1982",Environmental Monitoring SystemsLaboratory, U.S.Environmental Protection Agency,P.O.Box93478,LasVegas,Nevada,89193-3478.
EPA-600/4-81-004,
- February, 1981.NOD.K.:Normalized deviation ofthemeanfromtheknowndefinedinEPA-600/4-81-004.
value,as t$~~FLORIDADEPT.OFHRS-EPAINTERLABORATORY CROSS-CHECK PROGRAMDATAJulythroughDecember, 1990FILTERFILTERFILTERFILTERMILKMILKMILKMILKMILKWATERWATERWATERWATERWATERWATERWATERWATERWATERWATERAlphaBetaCs-137Sr-90I-131Cs-137KSr-89Sr-90AlphaBetaCo-60Zn-65Ru-106Ba-133Cs-134Cs<<137H-3I-131MediaNuclideCollection MonDayYr08319008319008319008319009289009289009289009289009289009219009219010'590100590100590100590100590100590101990081090EPAKnown106220205820170016201010201151511101212720339UnitspCi/FpCi/FpCi/FpCi/FpCi/LpCi/Lmg/LpCi/LpCi/LpCi/LpCi/LpCi/LpCi/LpCi/LpCi/LpCi/LpCi/LpCi/LpCi/LNormal.Range0.2360.1180.0000.4730.2950.2360.1881.3450.7090.0000.0000.1180.1970.6300.0540.1180.2360'550.098MeanofAnalyses12.3359.3322.0015.3358.3321.001744.3321.008.6710.0014.0021.33119.00153.67105.6711.3313.005656.3340.67N.D.K.ActionLevel0.81-0.920.69>>1.620.100.350.901.73-3.9310.001.390.460.580.31-0.68-0.230.353~7220.48 NOTES:Normal.:RangeNormalized range.Asdefinedin"Environmental Radioactivity Laboratory Intercomparison StudiesProgramFiscalYear1981-1982",Environmental Monitoring SystemsLaboratory, U.S.Environmental Protection Agency,P.0.Box93478,LasVegas,Nevada,89193-3478.
EPA-600/4-81-004,
- February, 1981.N.D.K.:Normalized deviation ofthemeanfromtheknownvalue,asdefinedinEPA-600/4-81-004.
NDP:Nodataprovided.
NodatawasprovidedtoEPAforinclusion intheirreport.NA:Notavailable.
Reportcontaining thisdatahasnotyetbeenreceivedfromEPA,LasVegas.ACTIONLEVEL:Cause:Erroneously overestimated chemicalrecoveryofstrontium carrier.Corrective Action:Trytoimprovepurityofisolatedstrontium carrier.Cause:Incorrect countingefficiency usedincalculation.
Corrective Action:Doublecheckallparameters usedinthecalculation.'
+sIHI Ygg.~.'i~eo)/~IAU+~.'D~'OI~(C~iIVlnImin'0XnrCrc/l>POZZOO~OmOtO3~PlantVentS202.7ltelv0/ND/AhA'/YF~P0o-FuelBldgVents/109.5ltelvuZ0mmrVtnClrnUII0-E0r~n0rurrt.00IgoZIH0Xn02:PublicAccesstoBeach)rQwZOmw~mrlACi,oL~<piaJe~~1g4~440&p~O>e"n//~A)H:xt.f-~~;I~A'7IYfIyt~2iO~(4~~owPublicAccesstoAeach
~--w..~~rmW~'.~~1/~io&~0".II'I.~,~Iit.)0I~IV'~~La'~r~~~o>>1~<,SIW5-'!1)-<~.~~~I')55I1~"q-.~,g%.P.~I~>>r1~11~I'lSl~~)1~.y.-~s~~'Nl'I)C~1I)III'sc',r)r.)qs's~->>as&IilC~*>>>>~IIl'g1~~~05(;:.ISI~IeoI'a)ok-4~>>~~~r~~Ktr~~~~IS'%1'1~I~wt.IoiIII:~'s~)g~I~~~'1 1990ANNUALRADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORTSTLUCZEPLANTgUNITS1&2ATTACHMENT BRADIOLOGICAL SURVEILLANCE OFFLORIDAPOWERANDLIGHTCOMPANYSST.LUCIESITE1990FirstQuarter,1990SecondQuarter,1990ThirdQuarter,1990FourthQuarter,1990HP3:1/RADENVOP.PSL RADIOLOGICAL SURVEILLANCE OFFLORIDAPOWERANDLIGHTCOMPANY'S ST.LUCIESITEFirstQuarter,1990OfficeofRadiation ControlFloridaDepartment ofHealthandRehabilitative Services ST.LUCIESITETechnical Specifications SamplingFirstQuarter,1990SamleTeCollection eencLocations Numberof1.DirectRadiation 2.Airborne2.aAirIodines2.bAirParticulates Quarterly WeeklyWeekly275554'569*3.Waterborne 3.aSurfaceWater3.bShoreline SedimentWeeklyMonthlySemiannually 1333*4.Ingestion 4.aFishandInvertebrates 4.a.lCrustacea 4.a.2Fish4.bFoodProducts4.b.lBroadleaf Vegetation Semiannually Semiannually Monthly22Total:220*-IncludesNRCsplitsamples.NOTE:Measurement resultshavingmagnitudes thataresignificantly abovethebackground ofthemeasurement systemarereportedasnetvaluesplusorminusaone-standard-deviation errorterm.Measurement resultsthatarenotsignificantly abovebackground arereportedas"non-detectable" (ND)oraslessthanaLowerLimitofDetection
(<LLD),whichisanestimated upperlimit(withatleast954confidence) forthetrueactivityinthesample.
ST.LUCIETECHNICAI SPECIFICATIONS SAMPLINGFirstQuarter,1990DIRECTRADIATION
-TLDs(micro-R/hour)
Eachresultistheaveragenetresponseoftwodosimeters.
SampleSiteDeployment Collection 12-13-8903-07-90Notes:N-lNNW-5NNW-10NW-5NW-10WNW-2WNW-5WNW-10W-2W"5W-10WSW-2WSW-5WSW-10SW-2SW-5SW-10SSW-2SSW"5SSW"10S-5S"10S/SSE"10SSE-5SSE-10SE-1H"325.15.55.75'6.65.35.55'5.55.35.25.05.34.75.45.05.35.35.45.45.2F15.15.65.14.96'+0.30.30.30.3x0.30.30.30.30.3+0.3~0.30.30.30.20.3s0.3+0.3~0.3+0.3+0.30.30.3+0.30.3~0.30.3+0.3(A)Theseresultshavebeendetermined withtheassumption
'thatfadingisnegligible, althoughdetailedtestingtoconfirmthishasnotbeencompleted.
(B)Testingtoconfirmcompliance withNRCReg.Guid>>4.13andANSIN545-1975 performance standards hasnotbeencompleted.
CCollection DateSameSite~HO~l~~HH30H3401-03-9001-09-9001-16-9001-23-9001-30-9002-06-9002-13-9002-20-9002-27-9003-06-9003-13-9003-21-9003-27-90<0'2<0.03<0.02<0.03<0.02<0'2<0.03<0.02<0.03<0.02<0'2<0.02<0'3<0.02<0.03<0'3<0'2<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.03<0.03<0.03<0'2<0.02<0'3<0'2<0.03<0.03<0.02<0.02<0'2<0'3<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.03<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.03<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.03<0.03<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.03
2.bAIRPARTICULATES
-GROSSBETA-Cim3Collection Date08H12SamleSiteH14H30H3401-03-9001-09-9001-16-9001-23-9001-30-9002-06-9002-13-9002-20-9002-27-9003-06-9003-13-9003-21-9003-27-900.0180.0060.0230.0090.0060.0040.0060.0050.0070.0120.0130.0150.0160.0020.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.001+0.002+0.001+0.0020.002+0.002+0.002+0.0020.014+0.008+0.021+0.005+0.005+0.006+0.009+0.007+0.009+0.009+0.009+0.012+0.014+0.0020.0020.0020.0010.0010.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.0160.0040.0160.0110.007*0.009*0.007*0.011*0.0080.0080.0120.0090.014+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.0020.0160.0060.0130.0080.0100.0060.0040.0070.0100.0070.0100.0100'14+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.0020.002+0.002+0.0020.0160.0080.0200.0060.0090.0080.0060.0060.0100.0070.0130.0100.015+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002Means:0.011+0.0010.010+0.0010.010+0.0010.009+0.0010.010+0.001NRCsplitsamples.2.bAIRPARTICULATES
-GAMMASCANSOFUARTERLYCOMPOSITES
-Cim3SampleSiteBe-7FirstQuarter,1990.K-40Cs-134Cs-137H08H12H14H30H340.095+0.092+0.104+0.100+0.107+0.0080.0080.0080.0080.009<0.0090.012+0.004<0.016<0.013<0.015<0.0007<0.0008<0.0007<0.0007<0.0008<0.0006<0.0007<0.0008<0.0005<0.0006
~aSURFACEWATER-CilSampleCollection SiteDateH-3Zr-95K-40Mn-54Fe-59Co-58Co-60Zn-65Nh-95~I-13(A)Ba-140Cs-134Cs-137La-140(B)H1501-03-9001-10-9001-17-9001-23-9001-30-9002-07-9002-14-9002-20-9002-27-9003-06-90Q3-14-9Q03-21-9003-27-90<150<150<150<150<130<130<130<13090+40<160<160<160<160400+40360+40380+50330+50330+30390+40400+40370+40350+40380+50340+40350+40370+50(4<5<4<4<2<4(3<4(4(4<5<3<4(13<4<5<11<4<5<9<4<5<9<5<3<4<2<2(8<4<4<8<3<5(11<5<5<11<4<3<9<3<4<9<5<7<7<4<4<9<4<4<11<10<12<11<4<8<9<9<9<10<9<10<8<7<8<8<7<3<7<8<8(6(7<7(7<6<5<6<6<5<2<6<9<9<10<6<6<8<5(4<5<4<3<2<3<5(4<5<4<5<4<4<5<5<4<5<2<4<3<4<3<4<3<4<7<7<5<6<4<6<6<4<6<5<8<7<7H5901-10-90<150370+50<4<9<4<5<10(6<602-14-90<130280+40<4<8<4<5<9<8<903-14-90<160330+40<4<10<4<7<11<7<6<6<4(4<4<3<6<6<5<6(A)Thesetabulated LLDvaluesforZr/Nb-95arethehigheroftheindividual parentordaughterLLDs.(B)Thesetabulated LLDvaluesareforBa-140,eitherbasedondirectmeasurement ofBa-140orbasedoningrowthofLa-140,whichever methodyieldsthegreatersensitivity foragivensample.
.bSEDIMENT-CikdweihtSampleSiteCollection DateBe-7K-40Co-58Co-60Cs-134Cs-137Ra-226Th-232H15*H5902-14-90<8002-14-90<90*-NRCsplitsample.410+60320+60<7<8<8<8<7<8<8<8205+21184+986+29<464.a.1CRUSTACEA
-BlueCrab-CikwetweihtSampleCollection SiteDateK-40Mn-54Fe-59Co-58Co-60Zn-65Cs-134Cs-137Ra-226Ra-228H1502-05-90<380<15<43<17<15<38<15<14NDH5902-15-902350+180<18<39<16<20<50<18<16-ND212+23164+284.a.2FISH-MixedSecies-CikwetweihtSampleCollection SiteDateK-40Mn-54Fe-59Co-58Co-60Zn-65Cs-134Cs-137Ra-226Ra-228H1503-14-903230+210<16(34'<15(22(38<19H5902-21-902940+1&0<11(40<12<18<46<16(19ND<86(16ND138+34ND-Non-detectable.
ONC'etwe'SampleCollection
- ~U.Cs-134Cs-137Pa-226H5101-10-90740i8002-13-9044026003-14-90340+406220i260<15<16<1423202160<19<12<112740R140<8<11<10NDNDNDH5201-10-901360212012,530f410<24<23<2261+1602-13-9045025003-14-90300+5031102160<12<12<10ND2500i130<15<11<9NDH5901-10-9021024002-13-90230i5003-14-90350+302540i120<12<9<93330i160<16<11<102390X120<7<7<7NDNDNDND-Non-detectable.
Note:Thevegetation atsitesH51andH52wasseverelydamagedby.freezing weatherinDecemberandJanuary.Thevegetation atsiteH59wasinamoresheltered locationandnearertotheIndianRiverandwasnotseverelydamagedbythefreezes.
RADIOLOGICAL SURVEILLANCE OFFLORIDAPOWERANDLIGHTCOMPANY'S ST.LUCIESITESecondQuarter,1990OfficeofRadiation ControlFloridaDepartment ofHealthandRehabilitative Services ST.LUCIESITETechnical Specifications SamplingSecondQuarter,1990SamleTeCollection FreuencLocations Numberof1.DirectRadiation 2.Airborne2.aAirIodines2.bAirParticulates 3.Waterborne 3.aSurfaceWater3.bShoreline Sediment4.Ingestion 4.aFishandInvertebrates 4.a.1Crustacea 4.a.2Fish4.bFoodProducts4.b.lBroadleaf Vegetation Quarterly WeeklyWeeklyWeeklyMonthlySemiannually Semiannually Semiannually Monthly27546569*1330Total:213*-IncludesNRCsplitsamples.NOTE:Measurement resultshavingmagnitudes thataresignificantly abovethebackground ofthemeasurement systemarereportedasnetvaluesplusorminusaone-standard-deviation errorterm.Measurement resultsthatarenotsignificantly abovebackground arereportedas"non-detectable" (ND)oraslessthanaLowerLimitofDetection
(<LLD),whichisanestimated upperlimit(withatleast954confidence) forthetrueactivityinthesample.
ST.LUCIETECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS SAMPLINGSecondOuarter,1990DIRECTRADIATION "TLDs"<micro"Rlhour)Eachresultistheaveragenetresponseoftwodosimeters.
SampleSiteDeployment 03-07-90Collection 06-19-90N-1NNW-5NNW-10NW-5NW-10WNW-2MNW-5MNM-10M-2W-5W-10WSW-2MSM-5MSW-10SM-2SW-5SW-10SSW"2SSW-5SSM-10S-55-10S/SSE-10SSE-5SSE-10SE-1H-325.3a0.34.9a0.35.'4ag.35.5e0.36~7+0~45.2i0.35.2i0.35.6a0.35.6+0.35.5+0.35.2s0.35.3s0.35.1x0.34.5a0.25.0a0.34.8a0.34.9a0.35.0~0.35.0*0.35.3x0.34.9a0,35.0a0.35.1x0.35.6s0.35.3s0.35.0'0.36.1a0.3Notes:<A)Theseresultshavebeendetermined withtheassumption thatfadingisnegligible, althoughdetailedtestingtoconfirmthishasnotbeencompleted.
(B)Testingtoconfirmcompliance withNRCReg.Guide4.13andANSIN545-1975 performance standards hasnotbeencompleted.
WEECCollection DateH08H12SamleSiteH14H30H3404-03-90 04-10-9004-18-9004-24-9005-03-9005-09-9005-16-9005-22-9005-30-9006-05-9006-13-9006-18-9006-27-90<0.03<0.03<0~02<0.02'<0.01<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.02<0'3<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.03<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.03<0.03<0.02<0.02P<0.01<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.03<0.03<0.03<0.03<0.02<0'2<0.02<0.02<0.02'0.02<0.01<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.03<0'3<0.07,(A)
<0.02(A)-Thissamplehadaverysmallvolumeduetoanelectrical failure.Theequipment isestimated tohaverunfor27hoursoutofthe193totalhoursforthissamplinginterval.
-2.bAIRPARTICULATES
-GROSSBETACim3Collection DateH08H12SamleSiteH14H30H3404-03-9004-10-9004-18-9004-24-9005-03-9005-09-9005-16-9005-22-9005-30-9006-05-9006-13-9006-18-9006-27-900.0030.0090.0100.0130.0140.0110.0190.0150.0050.0070.0070.0140.012+0.001+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.001+0.002+0.001+0.002+0.0020.009+0.010+0.011+0.016+0.015+0-011+0.013+0.009+0.009+0.011+0.007+0.007+0.007+0.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.0010.0020.0010.005+0.010+0.006+0.013+*0.015+*0.013+*0.007+*0.013+0.011+0.006+0.009+0.009+0.010+0.0020.0020.0010.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.007+0.010+0.010+0.008+0.015+0.010+0.008+0.013+0.006+0.009+0.007+0.011+(A0.029+0.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.0010.0020.0010.0020.0010.0020.0090.0080.0130.0070.0160.0110.0090.0090.0110.0100.0100.0090.0130.010+0.002+0.002+0.001+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002~+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002Means:0.011+0.0010.010+0.0010.010+0.0010.011+0.0010.010+0.001*-NRCsplitsamples.(A)-Thissamplehadaverysmallvolumeduetoanelectrical failure.Theequipment isestimated tohaverunfor27hoursoutofthe193totalhoursforthissamplinginterval.
2.bAIRPARTICULATES
-GAMMASCANSOFUARTERLYCOMPOSITES
-Cim3SampleSite-Be-7SecondQuarter,1990K-40Cs-134Cs-137H08H12H14H30H340.0860.0820.1030.0630.078+0.007+0.010+0.011+0.010+0.011<0.013<0.018<0.020<0.024<0.020<0.0007<0.0013<0.0014<0.0013<0.0009<0.0006<0.0010<0.0008<0.0009<0.0011 3.aSURFACEWATER-CilSampleCollection SiteDateH-3Zr-95Ba-140K-40Mn-54Fe-59Co-58Co-60Zn-65Nb-95I-131Cs-134Cs-137La-140(B)H1504-03-9004-11-9004-18-9004-24-9005-03-9005-09-9005-16-9005-23-9005-31-9006-05-9006-13-9006-18-9006-27-90<150<150<150<150<190<190<190<190<150<150<150<150<170360+50390+50320+40410+50370+40330+40370+40350+40340+40310+40300+40380+40380+50<5<4<4<3<3<4<5<4<3<4<4<3<4<9<3<5<10<4'5<8<4<5<9<4<4<9<3<5<10<5<5<8<4<4<9<3<5<10<4<5<8<3<5<10<5<5<9<4<3<8<4<3<10<9<7<10<7<6<12<7<7<10<6<7<10<6<7<10<7<8<9<7<7<11<7<7<9<7<7<10<8<7<10<7<7<10<6<6<11<6<4<5<4<4<4<5<4<4<4<6<4<5<5<3<3<3<5<4<4<5<4<4<4<5<4<5<8<6<7<6<7<7<5<4<5<6<6<6<9H5904-11-90<150310+40<3<12<3<5<10<6<505-09-90<190300+50<4<8<4<4<12<7<606-14-90<150330+40<3<10<5<5<9<7<6<4<4<4<5<4<5<6<6<7(A)Thesetabulated LLDvaluesforZr/Nb-95arethehigheroftheindividual parentordaughterLLDs.(B)Thesetabulated LLDvaluesareforBa-140,eitherbasedondirectmeasurement ofBa-140orbasedoningrowthofLa-140,whichever methodyieldsthegreatersensitivity foragivensample.
4.b.lBROADLEAF.
VEGETATION
-Manrove-CikwetweihtSampleCollection SiteDateBe-7K-40I-131Cs-134Cs-137H5104-11-90320+502720+15005-09-90470+603910+22006-14-90230+302460+110<12<24<9<11<16<8<12<15<8H5204-11-90410+502620+14005-09-90240+503320+15006-14-90280+403680+150<9<14<10<9<9<9<10<9<8H5904-'11-90 330+403010+14005-09-90360+503520+16006-14-90240+302720+120<8<15<8<9<10<8<10<8<7 P7of8iENVIRONMENTAL RADIOLOGICAL MONITORING PROGRAMANNUALSUMMARYNameofFacilitySt.LucieUnits1&2,DocketNo(s).50-335650-389LocationofRacilitySt.LucieFlorida,Reporting PeriodJanua1-December311990(County,State)PATHWAY:INGESTION SAMPLESCOLLECTED:
BROADLEAFVEGETATION UNITS:PICO-Ci/Kg,WETTypeandTota1NumberofAnalysesPerformed LowerLimitofDetection (LLD)AllIndicator Locations Mean(f-)Rangexsance&Direction RangeLocationwithHighest,AnnualMeanNameMeanfControlLocations Mean(f)RangeGammaIsotopic, 36"Be40K22+131I134CC7110026608(36/36)210-20703570(36/36)2187-1253061(1/36)<MDA<MDA21(2/36)13-28H-5910-20mi.,S/SSEH-521mi.,S/SSEH-521mi.,S/SSEH-51<1mi.,ENE/E/ESE 726(12/12)210-10704420(12/12)2500-1253061(1/12)28(1/12)726(12/12)210-20702860(12/12)2187-3520<MDA<MDA<MDA13(1/12)NumberofNonroutine ReportedMeasurements
=0HP3:1/RADENVOP~PSL II 1990ANNUALRADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORTST~LUCIEPLANTgUNITS1&2TABLEPage8of8ENVIRONMENTAL RADlOLOGICAL MONITORING PROGRAMANNUALSUMMARYNameofFacilitySt.LucieUnits1&2DocketNo.(s)50-335and50-389LocationofFacilitySt.Lucie.Florida(County,State)Reporting PeriodZanua1-December311990NOTES,a.TheLLDisan"apriori"lowerlimitofdetection whichestablishes thesmallestconcentration ofradioactive materialinasamplethatwillyieldanet.countabovesystembackground thatwillbedetectedwith954probability withonly5%probability offalselyconcluding thatablankobservation represents arealsignal.LLDsinthiscolumnareattimeofmeasurement.
TheMDAsreportedinAttachment Bfortheindividual sampleshavebeencorrected tothetimeofsamplecollection.
b.Meanandrangebasedupondetectable measurements only.Fractionofdetectable measurements atspecified locations isindicated inparentheses (f).c.Specificidentifying information foreachsamplelocationisprovidedinAttachment A.Id.ResultsarebasedupontheaveragenetresponseoftwoTLDs.(Thermoluminescent dosimeters).
MDAreferstominimumdetectable activity.
HP3:1/RADENVOP.PSL 1990ANNUALRADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORTST~LUCIEPLANTgUNITS1&2TABLE1APage1of2DEVIATIONS/MISSING DATAA)Pathway:Location:
Date:IIDevi.ati.on:
AirborneH-30,2milesW06/19/90to06/27/90Failuretocontinuously provideairsamplingatthislocation.
Description ofProblem:Corrective Action:Smallsamplevolumeduetoanelectrical failure;estimated samplingdurationof27hoursoutofthe193totalhoursforthissamplinginterval.
Repairedelectrical connection.
B)Pathway:AirborneLocation:
Date!Deviation:
H-30,2milesW07/31/90to08/07/90Failuretocontinuously provideairsamplingatthislocation.
Description ofProblem:Corrective Action:Nosampleduetocircuitbreakertripshortlyafterstartofsamplinginterval; lightning isthesuspected cause.Resetcircuitbreaker.HP3:1/RAOENVOP.PSL 4IIll'~4'4ltAPEDkl,ih~<IltH1Pecllt-aP 1990ANNUALRADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORTST~LUCIEPLANTiUNITS182TABLE1APage2of2C)Pathway:Location:
Date:Deviation:
Description ofProblem:Corrective Action:AirborneH-12,12milesS09/11/90,to 09/18/90Failuretocontinuously provideairsamplingatthislocation.
Smallsamplevolumeduetosamplingpumpfailureapproximately 153hoursintothe169hoursamplinginterval.
Replacedsamplingpump.D)Pathway:AirborneLocati.on:
H-34,0.5mileNDate:09/18/90to09/24/90Deviation:
Failuretocontinuously provideairsamplingatthislocation.
Description SmallsamplevolumeduetosamplingpumpfailureofProblem:approximately 33hoursintothe138hoursamplinginterval.
Corrective Replacedsamplingpump.Action:HP3:1/RADEHVOP.PSL 4~44<'44AII*~4I'~~II4i~,,I'III444If~I'I~,~I44II444 s1990ANNUALRADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORTST~LUCIEPLANTgUNITS1&2TABLE1BANALYSES%ITHLLDsABOVETABLE4'2-1DETECTION CAPABILITIES 1/1/90-12/31/90~Analsis:GrossBeta,AirParticulates, Location:
H-34,Os5mileN.SamlePeriod:09/18/90to09/24/90The0.01pCi/mrequiredsensitivity wasnotmetduetothesmallsamplevolume.KP3:1/RADENVOP.PSL
,toyIl.L~a.~Mll+tllAlAate4dkb4&114' 1990ANNUALRADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORTSTLUCIEPLANTiUNITS1&2TABLE'2LANDUSECENSUSDistancetoNearestabSector6/90Milk(c)Animal6/90Residence 6/90Garden(d)NNNENEENEEESESESSESSWSWWSWNNW0(e)00000L(f)LL4.2/2544.5/266LL000001.5/141(g)3.5/152(g)3.2/1912.2/2131.9/2361.9/245(h)1.9/2602.3/2813.5/304L(g)000004.9/1793.9/1991.9/2341.9/2582.1/2752.6/2903.7/306LHP3:1/RADENVOP.PSL II%8~~~tlat~
1990ANNUALRADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORTSTLUCIEPLANT@UNITS1&2TABLE2LANDUSECENSUSNOTESa.Allcategories surveyedoutto5milesradiusfromtheSt.LuciePlant.b.Thefollowing formatisusedtodenotethelocation:
distance(miles)/bearing (degrees)
Forexample,aresidence locatedinthesoutheast sectoratadistanceof1.5milesbearing141degreesisrecordedas~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1.5/141.c.Potential milkanimallocations.
Alllocations specified have.beenverifiedtobenotproducing milkforhumanconsumption.
d.Gardens,withanestimated growingareaof500squarefeetormore.e.gih.0denotesthatthesectorareaispredominantly anoceanarea.Ldenotesthatthesectorareaispredominantly alandareaunoccupied bythecategorytype.Non-residential occupiedbuildings inthesesectorsincludethefollowing:
SSE-FireStation,1.8/149SSE-CountryClub,3.4/153NNW-Lifeguard stationatbeach,4.6/342SE-Lifeguard stationatbeach,1.1/132Severalresidences inthissectorarelocatedapproximately 1.9milesfromtheSt.LuciePlant.HP3:1/RADEHVOP.PSL E>'Vws>iI~si+c4+a1rt'1Jfll~~I(tlkt'.lA 1990ANNUALRADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORTSTLUCZEPLANTgUNITS1&2ATTACHMENT AKEYTOSAMPLELOCATIONS HP3:1/RADEHVOP.PSL IglI't4gbf~tl1~"t<'~JA'1t+1t~VF'Iy4%'%dl 1990ANNUALRADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORTST~LUCIEPLANTgUNITS152ATTACHMENT APage1of4PATHWAY:DIRECTRADIATION SAMPLESCOLLECTED:
TLDSAMPLECOLLECTION FREQUENCY:
QUARTERLY LocationNameDirection SectorApproximate DistancemilesDescritionN-1NNW-5NNW-10NW-5NW-10WNW-2WSW-2WSW-5WSW-10SW-2SW-5SW-10SSW-2SSW-5SSW-10S-5S-10S/SSE-10SSE-5SSE-10SE-1NNNWNNWNWNWWNWWNWWNWWWWWSWWSWWSWSWSWSWSSWSSWSSWSSSSESSESSESE159610351025925102510368510105101A1A,NorthofBlindCreekSouthofPeteStoneCreekCoastGuardStationIndianRiverDr.,atRioVistaDr.S.R.68atS.R.607CemeterySouthof7107IndianRiverDr.U.S.1atS.R.712S.R.70,WestofTurnpike7609IndianRiverDriveOleanderandSagerStreetInterstate 95atS.R.7098503IndianRiverDr.PrimaVistaatYachtClubDelRioatDavisStreet9207IndianRiverDriveU.S.1atVillageGreenDr.Port,St.LucieBlvd.atCairoRd.10307IndianRiverDriveU.S.1atPortSt.LucieBlvd.PineValleyatWestmoreland Rd.13179IndianRiverDriveU.S.1atS.R.714IndianRiverDr.atQuailRunLaneEntrancetoNettlesIslandElliotMuseumSouthofCoolingCanalControl:H-3219University ofFloridaIFASVeroBeachHP3:1/RADEHVOP.PSL fit~4PI>ea~lfI"I4l,1'KLltyaglLI1 1990ANNUALRADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORTST~LUCIEPLANT~UNITS1&2ATTACHMENT APage2of4PATHWAY:AIRBORNESAMPLESCOLLECTED:
RADIOIODINE ANDPARTICULATES SAMPLECOLLECTION FREQUENCY:
WEEKLYLocationNameH-08H-14H-30H-34Direction SectorWNWSEWNApproximate Distancemiles6120.5DescritionFPLSubstation, Weatherby Rd.On-Site,NearSouthPropertyLinePowerLine,7609IndianRiverDriveOn-SiteatMeteorology TowerControl:-~a12FPLSubstation, SR-76StuartHP3:1/RADENVOP.
PSL
(.r~~'~rr" 1990ANNUALRADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORTSTLUCIEPLANTiUNITS1&2ATTACHMENT APage3of4PATHWAY:WATERBORNE SAMPLESCOLLECTED:
SURFACEWATER(OCEAN)SAMPLECOLLECTION FREQUENCY:
H-15WEEKLY,H-59MONTHLYLocationNameDirection SectorApproximate DistanceDescritionH-15ENE/E/SSE AtlanticOcean,PublicBeachesEastSideA1AControl:H-59S/SSE10-20SouthEnd,Hutchinson IslandPLESCOLLECTED:
SHORELINE SEDIMENTSAMPLECOLLECTION FREQUENCY:
SEMI-ANNUALLY LocationNameH-15Direction SectorENE/E/ESE Approximate DistancemilesDescritionAtlanticOcean,PublicBeachesEastSideA1AControl:H-59S/SSE10-20SouthEnd,Hutchinson IslandHP3:1/RADENVOP.PSL rIIsHV~PhW1+Ill48'~~~l,fi 1990ANNUALRADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORTSTLUCIEPLANTgUNITS1&2ATTACHMENT APage4of4PATHWAY:INGESTION SAMPLESCOLLECTED:
CRUSTACEA ANDFISHSAMPLECOLLECTION FREQUENCY:
SEM1-ANNUALLY LocationNameH-15Direction SectorENE/E/ESE Approximate DistancemilesDescritionOceanSide,VicinityofSt.LuciePlantControl:H-59S/SSE10-20SouthEnd,Hutchinson IslandPLESCOLLECTED:
BROADLEAFVEGETATION PLECOLLECTION FREQUENCY:
MONTHLYLocationNameApproximate Direction DistanceH-51H-52N/NNWS/SSEOff-siteNearNorthPropertyLineOff-SiteNearSouthPropertyLineControl:H-59S/SSE10-20SouthEnd,Hutchinson IslandHP3:1/RADENVOP.PSL r~<e0 1990ANNUALRADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORTST~LUCIEPLANT-UNITS182c.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~Summaprovidesasummaryforallspecified samplescollected duringthereferenced surveillance period.Deviations fromthesampleschedule, missingdataand/orsamplesnotmeetingthespecified "APRIORI"LLD,ifany,arenotedandexplained in'ables1Aand1Brespectively.
Analysisdataforallspecified samplesanalyzedduringthesurveillance periodisprovidedinAttachment B.HP3:1/RADENVOP.PSL (2) tr11=Ig8II,Ik>>Jl>>I>>I~.Jh4'k~g'I 1990ANNUALRADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORTSTLUCIEPLANT-UNITS1&2D.LandUseCensusAlandusecensusouttoadistanceof5milesradiusfromtheSt.LuciePlantisconducted annuallytodetermine thelocationofthenearestmilkanimal,residence, andgardenproducing broadleafvegetation ineachofthesixteenmeteorological sectors.Asummaryofthelandusecensusforthesurveillance yearisprovidedinTable2,LandUseCensus~summarE.Nolocations yieldingacalculated doseordosecommitment greaterthanthevalues,currently beingcalculated wereidentified bythelandusecensus.Nolocations yieldingacalculated doseordosecommitment (viathesameexposurepathway)20%greaterthanlocations currently beingsampledintheradiological environmental monitoring programwereidentified bythelandusecensus.Interlaborato ComarisonProramTheStateofFloridaHRSEnvironmental Radiation ControlLaboratory participates intheEnvironmental Radioactivity Laboratory Intercomparison StudiesProgramconducted bytheEnvironmental Protection Agency.ResultsfromtheInterlaboratory Comparison ProgramareprovidedinAttachment C~IIIDISCUSSION ANDINTERPRETATION OPRESULTSA.ReortinofResultsTheAnnualRadiological Environmental Operating Reportcontainsthesummaries, interpretations andinformation requiredbytheSt.LuciePlant,Units1&2Technical Specifications.
Table1providesasummaryofthemeasurements madeforthenuclidesrequiredbyTechnical Specifications, Table4.12-1,forallsamplesspecified byTable3.12-1.Inaddition, summaries areprovidedforothernuclidesidentified inthespecified samples,including thosenotrelatedtostationoperation.
TheseincludenuclidessuchasK-40,Th-232,Ra-226,Ra-228,andBe-7whicharecommonintheFloridaenvironment.
HP3l/RADENVOP.PSL (3)
Agk4PlIt1>~
1990ANNUALRADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORTSTLUCIEPLANT-UNITS1&2B.InteretationofResults1.DirectRadiation:
Theresultsfordirectradiation monitoring areconsistent withpastmeasurements forthespecified loc'ations.
Theexposureratedatashowsnoindication ofanytrendsattributed toeffluents fromtheplant.Themeasuredexposureratesareconsistent withexposureratesthatwereobservedduringthepreoperational surveillance program.Directradiation monitoring resultsaresummarized inTable1.2.AirParticulates/Radioiodine:
Theresultsforradioactive air=particulate andradioiodine monitoring areconsistent, withpastmeasurements andindicatenotrendsattributed toplanteffluents.
Allsamplesforradioiodine 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.
Tritiumwasreportedaspresentinthreeoftheweeklysurfacewatersamplescollected fromSiteH-15.Subsequent samplesindicatetherehasbeennoincreasenoradversetrendfortritiuminsurfacewatersamplesatH-15.ThehighestmeasuredtritiumatsiteH-15waslessthan14ofthereporting levelspecified byplanttechnical specifications, Table3.12-2.Noothernuclidesattributed tostationoperation weredetected.
Resultsforsurfacewatersamplesaresummarized inTable1~HP3:1/RADENVOP.PSL (4) llltk:L140 1990ANNUALRADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORTST~LUCIEPLANT-UNITS1&24.Naterhorne SedimentandFoodProducts:
Theresultsforradioactivity measurements inwaterborne
- sediment, fishandcrustacea samplesareconsistent withpastmeasurements andwithmeasurements madeduringthepreoperational surveillance program.Cs-137wasdetectedinonesamplefromthecontrollocation, about10-20milesSouthoftheplant;theresultisabout74ofthetable4.12-1LLDandabout.0.5%ofthetable3.12-2reporting level.Therewerenoindications ofanyradionuclides attributed toplanteffluents.
Resultsforthewaterborne
- sediment, fishandcrustacea samplesaresummarized inTable1.5.BroadLeafVegetation:
Theresultsforradioactivity measurements inbroadleafvegetation areconsistent withpastmeasurements andwithmeasurements madeduringthepreoperational surveillance program.Minutequantities ofCs-137weredetectedinonemonthlysampleattwolocations.
Onelocationisclosetotheplant,theotherisabout10-20milesSouth.Themaximumvalueisabout354ofthetable4.12-1LLDandabout1.44ofthetable3.12-2reporting level.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.LucieUnits1&,2,duringthesurveillance year,arewellwithin"aslowasreasonably achievable (ALARA)"criteriaestablished by10CFR50,AppendixI..HP3:1/RADEHVOP.PSL (5) t TA1ENVIRONMENTAL RADIOLOGICAL MONITORING PROGRAMANNUALSUMMARYNameofFacilitySt.LucieUnits1&2,DocketNo(s).50-335&50-389LocationofFacilitySt.LucieFlorida,Reporting PeriodJanua1-December31(County,State)1990PATHWAY:DIRECTRADIATION SAMPLESCOLLECTED:
TLDUNITS:MICRO-R/hrTypeandTotalNumberofAnalysesPerformed LowerLimitofDetection (LLD)AllIndicator Locations Mean(f)RangeDistance&Direction RangeLocationwithHighestAnnualMeanNameMeanfControlLocations Mean(f)RangeExposureRate,1085.3(108/108) 4.5-6.7NW-1010mi.,NW6.6(4/4)6'-676.0(4/4)5.9-6.0NumberofNonroutine ReportedMeasurements
=0HP3:1/RADENVOP
~PSL TA1P2of8,EHVIRONMENTAL RADIOLOGICAL MONITORING PROGRAMANNUALSUMMARYNameofFacilitySt.LucieUnits1&2iDocketNo(s).50-335&50389LocationofFacilitySt.LucieFlorida,Reporting PeriodJanua1-December31(County,State)1990PATHWAY:AIRBORNESAMPLESCOLLECTED:
RADIOIODINE ANDPARTICULATES UNITS:PICO-Ci/MTypeandTotalNumberofAnalysesPerformed LowerLimitofDetection (LLD)AllIndicator Locations Mean(f)RangeDistance&Direction RangeLocationwithHighestAnnualMeanNameMeanfControlLocations Mean(f)Range'"I,259GrossBeta,259Composite GammaIsotopic, 200.0240.0025<MDA0.011(258/259)
-H-080.003-0.0296mi.,WNW0.012(52/52)0.003-0.027<MDA0.011(52/52)0.005-0.021Be40K134C137C0.00520-0120.000690.000660.091(20/20)0'63-01200.012(1/20)<MDA<MDAH-141mi.,SEH-1212mi.,S0.102(4/4)0.079-0.1200.012(1/4)0.089(4/4)0.066-0.1150.012(1/4)<MDA<MDANumberofNonroutine ReportedMeasurements
=0HP3:1/RAOENVOP.PSL Ie TA1P3of8,ENVIRONMENTAL RADIOLOGICAL MONITORING PROGRAMANNUALSUMMARYNameofFacilitySt.LucieUnits1&2,DocketNo(s).50-335&50-389LocationofFacilityst.LucieFlorida,Reporting PeriodJanua1-December311990(County,State)PATHWAYWATERBORNE SAMPLESCOLLECTED:
SURFACEWATERUNITS:PICO-Ci/LITERTypeandTotalNumberofAnalysesPerformed LowerLimitofDetection'LLD)
AllIndicator Locations Mean(f)RangeDistance&Direction RangeLocationwithHighestAnnualMeanName'eanfControlLocations Mean(f)RangeTritium,64GammaIsotopic, 644'Z5Mn"Fe"CoCoZnZr-Nb131I134C137CSBa-La230604,101(3/64)90-120362(64/64)255-425<MDA<MDA<MDA<MDA<MDA<MDA<MDA<MDA<MDA<MDAH-15101(3/52)<1mi.,ENE/E/ESE 90-120H-15370(52/52)<1mi.,ENE/E/ESE 270-425<MDA327(12/12)255-420<MDA<MDA<MDA<MDA<MDA<MDA<MDA<MDA<MDA<MDANumberofNonroutine ReportedMeasurements
=0HP3:1/RADEHVOP.PSL TA1P4of8,ENVIRONMENTAL RADIOLOGICAL MONITORING PROGRAMANNUALSUMMARYNameofFacilitySt.LucieUnits1&2,DocketNo(s).50-335&50-389LocationofFacilitySt.LucieFlorida,Reporting PeriodJanua1-December311990(County,State)PATHWAYWATERBORNE SAMPLESCOLLECTED:
SHORELINE SEDIMENTUNITS:PICO-Ci/Kg,DRYeandTota1NumberofAnalysesPerformed LowerLimitofDetection'LLD)
AllIndicator Locations Mean(f)RangeDmsance&Direction RangeLocationwithHighest,AnnualMeanName'eanfControlLocationsMean(f)RangeGammaIsotopic, 440K226RBe58COCo'C137CS1404952100121412398(4/4)220-640209(4/4)153-29390(1/2)<MDA<MDA<MDA<MDAH-15<1mi.ENE/E/ESE H-15<1mi.ENE/E/ESE H-15<1mi.ENE/E/ESE H-5910-20mi.,S/SSE525(2/2)410-640249(2/2)205-293114(2/2)86-14290(1/2)270(2/2)220-320168(2/2)153-18449(1/2)<MDA<MDA<MDA<MDA<MDANumberofNonroutine ReportedMeasurements
=0HP3:1/RADENVOP.PSL TA1P5of8.ENVIRONMENTAL RADIOLOGICAL MONITORING PROGRAMANNUALSUMMARYNameofFacilityBt.LucieUnits1&2,DocketNo(s).50-335&50-389LocationofFacilitySt.LucieFlorida,Reporting PeriodJanua1-December311990(County,State)PATHWAY:INGESTION SAMPLESCOLLECTED:
CRUSTACEA UNITS:PICO-Ci/Kg,WETeandTotalNumberofAnalysesPerformed LowerLimitofDetection'LLD)
AllIndicator Locations Mean(f)RangezsanceDirection RangeLocationwithHighest,AnnualMeanNameMeanfControlLocations Mean(f)RangeGammaIsotopic, 440K228R5Mn59F58COCoZn134CS137CS1301619171990(2/4)1630-2350168(3/4)127-212<MDA<MDA<MDA<MDA<MDA<MDA<MDAH-5910-20mi.,S/SSEH-15<1mi.,ENE/E/ESE 1990(2/2)1630-2359212(1/2)<MDA146(2/2)127-164<MDA<MDA'MDA<MDA<MDA<MDA<MDANumberofNonroutine ReportedMeasurements
=0HP3:1/RAOEHVOP.PSL TA1P6of8,ENVIRONMENTAL RADIOLOGICAL MONITORING PROGRAMANNUALSUMMARYNameofFacilitySt.LucieUnits1&2,DocketNo(s).50-335&50-389LocationofFacilitySt.LucieFlorida,Reporting PeriodJanua1-December311990(County,State)PATHWAYINGESTION SAMPLESCOLLECTED:
FISHUNITS:PICO-Ci/Kg,WETTeandTotalNumberofAnalysesPerformed LowerLimitofDetection'LLD)
AllIndicator
.Locations Mean(f)Rangeisance&Direction RangeLocationwithHighest,AnnualMeanNameMeanfControlLocations Mean(f)RangeGammaIsotopic, 440K137CS228R'4Mn"Fe58CO"CoZn134C1301610172910(4/4)2510-323011(1/4)138(1/4)<MDA<MDA<MDA<MDA<MDA<MDAH-5910-20mi.,S/SSEH-5910-20mi.,S/SSEH-5910-20mi.S/SSE2950(2/2)2940-296011(1/4)138(1/2)2950(2/2)2940-296011(1/4)138(1/2)<MDA<MDA<MDA<MDA<MDA<MDANumberofNonroutine ReportedMeasurements
=0HP3:1/RADEHVOP.PSL
1990ANNUALRADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORTSt.LuciePlantUNITS1&2LICENSENOS~DPR-67'PF-16 DOCKETNOS~50-335~50-389
1990ANNUALRADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORTST+LUCIEPLANT-UNITS182TABLEOFCONTENTSDESCRIPTION PAGEIntroduction Radiological Environmental Monitoring ProgramDiscussion andInterpretation ofResultsEnvironmental Radiological Monitoring ProgramAnnualSummaryTABLE1Deviations/Missing DataTABLE1AAnalyseswithLLDsAboveTable4.12-1Detection Capabilities TABLE1BLandUseCensusTABLE2KeytoSampleLocations hATTACHMENT ARadiological Surveillance ofFloridaPowerandLightCompany's St.LucieSiteFirstQuarter,1990SecondQuarter,1990ThirdQuarter,1990FourthQuarter,1990ATTACHMENT BResultsfromtheInterlaboratory Comparison Program,1990IATTACHMENT CHP3I/RADENVOP.PSL 0
1990ANNUALRADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORTSTeLUCIEPLANT-UNITS1&2I~INTRODUCTION Thisreportissubmitted pursuanttoSpecification 6.9ofSt.LucieUnit1andSt.LucieUnit2Technical Specifications.
TheAnnualRadiological Environmental Operating Reportprovidesinformation, summaries andanalytical resultspertaining totheRadiological Environmental Monitoring Programforthecalendaryearindicated.
Thisreportcoverssurveillance activities meetingtherequirements ofUnit1andUnit2Technical Specifications.
II~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 pursuanttoTechnical Specifications 3/4s12ofSt.LucieUnit1andSt.LucieUnit2Technical Specifications.
1.SampleLocations, TypesandFrequencies:
a.Directradiation gammaexposurerateismonitored continuously at27locations bythermoluminescent dosimeters (TLDs).TLDsarecollected andanalyzedquarterly.
b.Airborneradioiodine andparticulate samplersareoperatedcontinuously atfivelocations.
Samplesarecollected andanalyzedweekly.AnalysesincludeIodine-131, gross'eta,andgammaisotopic.measurements.
HP3:1/RAOEHVOP.PSL 7if'II~1'\