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| title = Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation - Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report
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{{#Wiki_filter:AWNW-Exelon Generation,., Douglas E. Lauver Director-Licensing Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant 1650 Calvert Cliffs Parkway Lusby. MD 20657 410-495-5219 Office 443-624-9019 Mobile www.exeloncorpcom Doug.Lauver@exeloncorpcom May 5, 2014 U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission ATTN: Document Control Desk Washington, DC 20555 Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant; Unit Nos. 1 & 2;Renewed Facility Operating License Nos. DPR-53 and DPR-69 Docket Nos. 50-317 & 50-318 Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation; Material License No. SNM-2505 NRC Docket No. 72-8 Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report
{{#Wiki_filter:AWNW-Exelon               Generation,.,                                 Douglas E. Lauver Director- Licensing Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant 1650 Calvert Cliffs Parkway Lusby. MD 20657 410-495-5219 Office 443-624-9019 Mobile www.exeloncorpcom Doug.Lauver@exeloncorpcom May 5, 2014 U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission ATTN: Document Control Desk Washington, DC 20555 Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant; Unit Nos. 1 & 2; Renewed Facility Operating License Nos. DPR-53 and DPR-69 Docket Nos. 50-317 & 50-318 Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation; Material License No. SNM-2505 NRC Docket No. 72-8


==Subject:==
==Subject:==
Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report


==References:==
==References:==
: 1. Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant Technical Specification 5.6.2
: 2. Calvert Cliffs Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation Technical Specification 6.2 In accordance with References 1 and 2, Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant is submitting the Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report (Attachment 1).
There are no regulatory commitments contained in this correspondence.
Should you have questions regarding this matter, please contact me at (410) 495-5219 or Mr. David Merryman at (410) 495-4913.
Respectfully, Douglas E. Lauver Director-Licensing DEL/PSF/bjd


1.2.Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant Technical Specification
==Attachment:==
(1) Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report for the Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant Units 1 and 2 and the Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation
 
Document Control Desk May 5, 2014 Page 2 cc:    NRC Project Manager, Calvert Cliffs    S. Gray, MD-DNR NRC Regional Administrator, Region I  R. Manley, MDE NRC Resident Inspector, Calvert Cliffs
 
ATTACHMENT (1)
ANNUAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT FOR THE CALVERT CLIFFS NUCLEAR POWER PLANT UNITS 1 AND 2 AND THE INDEPENDENT SPENT FUEL STORAGE INSTALLATION Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant, LLC May 5, 2014


====5.6.2 Calvert====
ANNUAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT FOR THE CALVERT CLIFFS NUCLEAR POWER PLANT UNITS 1 AND 2 AND THE INDEPENDENT SPENT FUEL STORAGE INSTALLATION January 1 - December 31, 2013 A. M. Barnett J. S. D'Souza C. D. Merryman CONSTELLATION ENERGY NUCLEAR GROUP, LLC May 2014
Cliffs Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation Technical Specification 6.2 In accordance with References 1 and 2, Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant is submitting the Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report (Attachment 1).There are no regulatory commitments contained in this correspondence.
Should you have questions regarding this matter, please contact me at (410) 495-5219 or Mr. David Merryman at (410) 495-4913.Respectfully, Douglas E. Lauver Director-Licensing DEL/PSF/bjd


==Attachment:==
January 1 - December 31, 2013 Docket Nos. 50-317/50-318/72-8 TABLE OF CONTENTS LIST OF FIGU RE S ............................................................................................................................                                        H LIST OF TA B LE S .............................................................................................................................                                      iii I. SUM MA R Y .......................................................................................................................................                                  1 II. CALVERT CLIFFS NUCLEAR POWER PLANT RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING PROGRAM ......................................................                                                                                    3 II.A. INTRO DUCTIO N ................................................................................................................................................              3 II.B. PROGRAM ...........................................................................................................................................................          3 Il.B.I Ob iectives ......................................................................................................................................................      3 II.B.2 Sam ple Collection ..........................................................................................................................................            4 II.B3.3 Data Interpretation .......................................................................................................................................            4 II.B.4 Pro a Eram  Exceptions ......................................................................................................................................            4 II.C. RESULTS AND DISCUSSIO NS ..........................................................................................................................                          4 II.C.1 Aquatic Environment ....................................................................................................................................                4 lI.C.l.a Bay W ater ....................................................................................................................................................        5 II.C.l.b Aquatic O r            sanisms ..................................................................................................................................... 5 II.C.l.c Shoreline Sediment .....................................................................................................................................              5 II.C.2 Atm ospheric Environment ...........................................................................................................................                    8 II.C.2.a Air Particulate Filters ................................................................................................................................              8 II.C.2.b Air Iodine ...................................................................................................................................................        8 II.C.3 Terrestrial Environment ...........................................................................................................................                    10 II.C.3.a Veeetation .................................................................................................................................................          10 II.C.4 Direct Radiation ..........................................................................................................................................            10 II. CO C. NCLUSIO N ....................................................................................................................................................          13 III. INDEPENDENT SPENT FUEL STORAGE INSTALLATION RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING PROGRAM ......................................................                                                                                  19 III.A. INTRODUCTION ..............................................................................................................................................                19 III.B. PROGRA M .........................................................................................................................................................          19 III.B.1 Obiectives ...................................................................................................................................................        19 III.B.2 Sam ple Collection ......................................................................................................................................            20 III.B.3 Data Interpretation ...................................................................................................................................              20 IIl.B.4 Proeram Exceptions ..................................................................................................................................                20 III.C, RESULTS AND DISCUSSIONS ......................................................................................................................                            20 III.C. Atmospheric A                  Environment .......................................................................................................................              20 III.C.l.a Air Particulate Filters ............................................................................................................................                20 III.C.2 Terrestrial Environment ..........................................................................................................................                    21 III.C.2.a Veeetation ...............................................................................................................................................          21 III.C.2.b Soils ......................................................................................................................................................... 21 III.C.3 Direct Radiation ........................................................................................................................................            22 III.D. CO NCLUSION ...................................................................................................................................................            22 IV . REFEREN C E S ............................................................................................................................                                      26 APPENDIX A Sample Locations for the REMP and the ISFSI ..............................................                                                                                27 APPENDIX B Analysis Results for the REMP and the ISFSI ................................................                                                                              36 APPENDIX C Quality Assurance Program ........................................                                                                                                        58 AP PEND IX D Land U se Survey ................................                                          .................................................................          74 APPENDIX E Additional Samples and Analysis Results ...............................                                                                                                  75 A PPENDIX F E rrata for 2011 AR E OR Report ............................................................................                                                            92
 
January 1 - December 31, 2013 Docket Nos. 50-317/50-318/72-8 LIST OF FIGURES Figure                                              Title                                                                                Page 1      Tritium in Chesapeake Bay W ater .......................................................................................              6 2      Silver-i 10m and Potassium-40 in Chesapeake Bay Oysters ...............................................                              7 3      Nuclear Fallout in the Calvert Cliffs Area ..........................................................................                9 4      Mean TLD Gamma Dose, Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant ..........................................                                  12 5      Atmospheric Dispersion Around CCNPP Average Relative Air Concentrations (X/Q) .........                                              15 6      Atmospheric Dispersion Around CCNPP Average Relative Ground Deposition (D/Q) ........                                                16 7      M ean TLD Gam m a Dose, ISFSI ........................................................................................              23 A-i    Map of Southern Maryland and Chesapeake Bay Showing Location of Calvert Cliffs N uclear Pow er Plant ............................................................................................................ 30 A-2    Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant Sampling Locations, 0-2 Miles .................................                                  31 A-3    Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant Sampling Locations, 0-10 Miles ................................                                  32 A-4    Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation Sampling Locations .....................................                                34 A-5    Enlarged Map of the Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation Sampling Locations ........                                          35 E-I    Site Map Groundwater Monitoring Wells ..........................................................................                    91 Hi
 
January 1 - December 31, 2013 Docket Nos. 50-317/50-318/72-8 LIST OF TABLES Table                                                      Title                                                                                  Page 1    Synopsis of 2013 Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program .............................................................................................................              17 2    Annual Summary of Radioactivity in the Environs of the Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power P lant U nits 1 and 2 ...................................................................................................................      18 3    Synopsis of 2013 Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program ..........................................                                          24 4    Annual Summary of Radioactivity in the Environs of the Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation ............................................................                                25 A-I  Locations of Environmental Sampling Stations for the Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant..29 A-2  Locations of Environmental Sampling Stations for the Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation at C alvert C liffs ..............................................................................................                33 B-I  Concentration of Tritium and Gamma Emitters in Bay Water ...........................................                                          38 B-2  Concentration of Gamma Emitters in the Flesh of Edible Fish ..........................................                                        39 B-3  Concentration of Gamma Emitters in Oyster Samples .......................................................                                      40 B-4  Concentration of Gamma Emitters in Shoreline Sediment ................................................                                        41 B-5  Concentration of Iodine-131 in Filtered Air .....................................................................                              42 B-6  Concentration of Beta Emitters in Air Particulates ............................................................                                44 B-7  Concentration of Gamma Emitters in Air Particulates .......................................................                                    48 B-8a Concentration of Gamma Emitters in Vegetation Samples ................................................                                          49 B-8b Concentration of Gamma Emitters in Vegetation From Locations Around the ISFSI .....                                                            51 B-9  Concentration of Gamma Emitters in Soil Samples From Locations Around the ISFSI ........ 52 B-10 Typical MDA Ranges for Gamma Spectrometry ..............................................................                                        53 B-I I Typical LLDs for Gamma Spectrometry .............................................................................                              54 B -12 D irect Radiation .......................................................................................................................      55 C-i  Results of Participation in Cross Check Programs ............................................................                                  60 C-2  Results of Quality Assurance Program ...............................................................................                          63 C-3  Teledyne Brown Engineering's Typical MDAs for Gamma Spectrometry ....................... 73 D -i  L and U se Survey ......................................................................................................................      74 E-I  Locations of Non-Tech Spec Environmental Sampling Stations for Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Pow er P lant .............................................................................................................................. 77 E-2  Synopsis of 2013 Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant Non-Tech Spec Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program ..................................................................................                            78 E-3  Annual Summary for Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant Units I & 2 Non-Tech Spec Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program ...........................................................                                      79 E-4  Concentration of Gamma Emitters in Bottom Sediment .....................................................                                      80 E-5  Concentration of Iodine-131 in Filtered Air ........... :.......................................................... 81 E-6  Concentration of Beta Emitters in Air Particulates ............................................................                                83 E-7  Concentration of Gamma Emitters in Air Particulates .......................................................                                    85 E-8  Concentration of Tritium and Gamma Emitters in Taylors Island Well Water .................. 86 iii
 
January 1 - December 31, 2013 Docket Nos. 50-317/50-318/72-8 E -9  D irect R adiation ....................................................................................................................... 87 E-10  Direct Radiation from Resin Storage Area ........................................................................                          88 E-1 1 Concentration of Tritium in Groundwater ..........................................................................                        89 E-12  Gross Concentration of Gamma Emitters in Groundwater ................................................                                      90 iv


(1) Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report for the Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant Units 1 and 2 and the Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation Document Control Desk May 5, 2014 Page 2 cc: NRC Project Manager, Calvert Cliffs NRC Regional Administrator, Region I NRC Resident Inspector, Calvert Cliffs S. Gray, MD-DNR R. Manley, MDE ATTACHMENT (1)ANNUAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT FOR THE CALVERT CLIFFS NUCLEAR POWER PLANT UNITS 1 AND 2 AND THE INDEPENDENT SPENT FUEL STORAGE INSTALLATION Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant, LLC May 5, 2014 ANNUAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT FOR THE CALVERT CLIFFS NUCLEAR POWER PLANT UNITS 1 AND 2 AND THE INDEPENDENT SPENT FUEL STORAGE INSTALLATION January 1 -December 31, 2013 A. M. Barnett J. S. D'Souza C. D. Merryman CONSTELLATION ENERGY NUCLEAR GROUP, LLC May 2014 January 1 -December 31, 2013 Docket Nos. 50-317/50-318/72-8 TABLE OF CONTENTS L IST O F FIG U R E S ............................................................................................................................
January 1 - December 31, 2013 Docket Nos. 50-317/50-318/72-8 I.  
H L IST O F T A B LE S .............................................................................................................................
iii I. SU M M A R Y .......................................................................................................................................
1 II. CALVERT CLIFFS NUCLEAR POWER PLANT RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING PROGRAM ......................................................
3 II.A. INTRO DUCTIO N ................................................................................................................................................
3 II.B. PROGRAM ...........................................................................................................................................................
3 Il.B.I Ob iectives ......................................................................................................................................................
3 II.B.2 Sam ple Collection
..........................................................................................................................................
4 II.B3.3 Data Interpretation
.......................................................................................................................................
4 II.B.4 Pro a Eram Exceptions
......................................................................................................................................
4 II.C. RESULTS AND DISCUSSIO NS ..........................................................................................................................
4 II.C.1 Aquatic Environment
....................................................................................................................................
4 lI.C.l.a Bay W ater ....................................................................................................................................................
5 II.C.l.b Aquatic O r sanism s .....................................................................................................................................
5 II.C.l.c Shoreline Sediment .....................................................................................................................................
5 II.C.2 Atm ospheric Environment
...........................................................................................................................
8 II.C.2.a Air Particulate Filters ................................................................................................................................
8 II.C.2.b Air Iodine ...................................................................................................................................................
8 II.C.3 Terrestrial Environment
...........................................................................................................................
10 II.C.3.a Veeetation
.................................................................................................................................................
10 II.C.4 Direct Radiation
..........................................................................................................................................
10 II. C. CO NCLUSIO N ....................................................................................................................................................
13 III. INDEPENDENT SPENT FUEL STORAGE INSTALLATION RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING PROGRAM ......................................................
19 III.A. INTRODUCTION
..............................................................................................................................................
19 III.B. PROGRA M .........................................................................................................................................................
19 III.B.1 Obiectives
...................................................................................................................................................
19 III.B.2 Sam ple Collection
......................................................................................................................................
20 III.B.3 Data Interpretation
...................................................................................................................................
20 IIl.B.4 Proeram Exceptions
..................................................................................................................................
20 III.C, RESULTS AND DISCUSSIONS
......................................................................................................................
20 III.C. A Atmospheric Environment
.......................................................................................................................
20 III.C.l.a Air Particulate Filters ............................................................................................................................
20 III.C.2 Terrestrial Environment
..........................................................................................................................
21 III.C.2.a Veeetation
...............................................................................................................................................
21 III.C.2.b Soils .........................................................................................................................................................
21 III.C.3 Direct Radiation
........................................................................................................................................
22 III.D. CO NCLUSION ...................................................................................................................................................
22 IV .R E FER EN C E S ............................................................................................................................
26 APPENDIX A Sample Locations for the REMP and the ISFSI ..............................................
27 APPENDIX B Analysis Results for the REMP and the ISFSI ................................................
36 APPENDIX C Quality Assurance Program ........................................
58 AP PEND IX D Land U se Survey ................................
.................................................................
74 APPENDIX E Additional Samples and Analysis Results ...............................
75 A PPEN D IX F E rrata for 2011 A R E O R R eport ............................................................................
92 January 1 -December 31, 2013 Docket Nos. 50-317/50-318/72-8 LIST OF FIGURES Figure Title Page 1 Tritium in Chesapeake Bay W ater .......................................................................................
6 2 Silver-i 10m and Potassium-40 in Chesapeake Bay Oysters ...............................................
7 3 Nuclear Fallout in the Calvert Cliffs Area ..........................................................................
9 4 Mean TLD Gamma Dose, Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant ..........................................
12 5 Atmospheric Dispersion Around CCNPP Average Relative Air Concentrations (X/Q) .........
15 6 Atmospheric Dispersion Around CCNPP Average Relative Ground Deposition (D/Q) ........ 16 7 M ean TLD Gam m a Dose, ISFSI ........................................................................................
23 A-i Map of Southern Maryland and Chesapeake Bay Showing Location of Calvert Cliffs N uclear Pow er Plant ............................................................................................................
30 A-2 Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant Sampling Locations, 0-2 Miles .................................
31 A-3 Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant Sampling Locations, 0-10 Miles ................................
32 A-4 Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation Sampling Locations
.....................................
34 A-5 Enlarged Map of the Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation Sampling Locations
........ 35 E-I Site Map Groundwater Monitoring Wells ..........................................................................
91 Hi January 1 -December 31, 2013 Docket Nos. 50-317/50-318/72-8 LIST OF TABLES Table Title Page 1 Synopsis of 2013 Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant Radiological Environmental M onitoring Program .............................................................................................................
17 2 Annual Summary of Radioactivity in the Environs of the Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power P lant U nits 1 and 2 ...................................................................................................................
18 3 Synopsis of 2013 Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program ..........................................
24 4 Annual Summary of Radioactivity in the Environs of the Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation
............................................................
25 A-I Locations of Environmental Sampling Stations for the Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant..29 A-2 Locations of Environmental Sampling Stations for the Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation at C alvert C liffs ..............................................................................................
33 B-I Concentration of Tritium and Gamma Emitters in Bay Water ...........................................
38 B-2 Concentration of Gamma Emitters in the Flesh of Edible Fish ..........................................
39 B-3 Concentration of Gamma Emitters in Oyster Samples .......................................................
40 B-4 Concentration of Gamma Emitters in Shoreline Sediment ................................................
41 B-5 Concentration of Iodine-131 in Filtered Air .....................................................................
42 B-6 Concentration of Beta Emitters in Air Particulates
............................................................
44 B-7 Concentration of Gamma Emitters in Air Particulates
.......................................................
48 B-8a Concentration of Gamma Emitters in Vegetation Samples ................................................
49 B-8b Concentration of Gamma Emitters in Vegetation From Locations Around the ISFSI ..... 51 B-9 Concentration of Gamma Emitters in Soil Samples From Locations Around the ISFSI ........ 52 B-10 Typical MDA Ranges for Gamma Spectrometry
..............................................................
53 B-I I Typical LLDs for Gamma Spectrometry
.............................................................................
54 B -12 D irect R adiation .......................................................................................................................
55 C-i Results of Participation in Cross Check Programs ............................................................
60 C-2 Results of Quality Assurance Program ...............................................................................
63 C-3 Teledyne Brown Engineering's Typical MDAs for Gamma Spectrometry
.......................
73 D -i L and U se Survey ......................................................................................................................
74 E-I Locations of Non-Tech Spec Environmental Sampling Stations for Calvert Cliffs Nuclear P ow er P lant ..............................................................................................................................
77 E-2 Synopsis of 2013 Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant Non-Tech Spec Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program ..................................................................................
78 E-3 Annual Summary for Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant Units I & 2 Non-Tech Spec Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program ...........................................................
79 E-4 Concentration of Gamma Emitters in Bottom Sediment .....................................................
80 E-5 Concentration of Iodine-131 in Filtered Air ...........
: ..........................................................
81 E-6 Concentration of Beta Emitters in Air Particulates
............................................................
83 E-7 Concentration of Gamma Emitters in Air Particulates
.......................................................
85 E-8 Concentration of Tritium and Gamma Emitters in Taylors Island Well Water ..................
86 iii January 1 -December 31, 2013 Docket Nos. 50-317/50-318/72-8 E -9 D irect R adiation .......................................................................................................................
87 E-10 Direct Radiation from Resin Storage Area ........................................................................
88 E-1 1 Concentration of Tritium in Groundwater
..........................................................................
89 E-12 Gross Concentration of Gamma Emitters in Groundwater
................................................
90 iv January 1 -December 31, 2013 Docket Nos. 50-317/50-318/72-8 I.  


==SUMMARY==
==SUMMARY==
During this operating period for Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant (CCNPP) Units I and 2, a total of 3468 radiological analyses were performed and the analytical results reviewed.
 
Most of these analyses were performed to satisfy the requirements of the Offsite Dose Calculation Manual (ODCM) (Ref. 6), the Environmental Technical Specifications (Ref. 5) and the Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation (ISFSI) Technical Specifications (Ref. 10). Some of these samples, although not required by either the ODCM or the Technical Specifications, were collected to maintain our commitments to the surrounding community and to maintain historical continuity of the CCNPP Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program (REMP) that started in 1970. The entire monitoring program in place around CCNPP is divided into three parts: the original REMP, the ISFSI monitoring program, and the Non-ODCM Radiological Environmental Monitoring.
During this operating period for Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant (CCNPP) Units I and 2, a total of 3468 radiological analyses were performed and the analytical results reviewed. Most of these analyses were performed to satisfy the requirements of the Offsite Dose Calculation Manual (ODCM) (Ref. 6), the Environmental Technical Specifications (Ref. 5) and the Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation (ISFSI) Technical Specifications (Ref. 10). Some of these samples, although not required by either the ODCM or the Technical Specifications, were collected to maintain our commitments to the surrounding community and to maintain historical continuity of the CCNPP Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program (REMP) that started in 1970. The entire monitoring program in place around CCNPP is divided into three parts: the original REMP, the ISFSI monitoring program, and the Non-ODCM Radiological Environmental Monitoring. The following paragraphs describe each of these parts in more detail.
The following paragraphs describe each of these parts in more detail.A total of 651 radiochemical analyses were performed on 583 environmental samples and 546 thermoluminescent dosimeters (TLDs) were analyzed for ambient radiation exposure rates as part of the original REMP. These analyses were performed to satisfy the requirements of the ODCM (Ref. 6) and the Environmental Technical Specifications (Ref. 5).For the ISFSI monitoring program, 360 radiochemical analyses were performed on 300 environmental samples, 64 of which were in common with the original REMP. In addition, 480 TLDs, 24 in common with the original REMP, were analyzed for ambient radiation exposure rates. These analyses were performed to satisfy the requirements of the ODCM (Ref. 6) and the ISFSI Technical Specifications (Ref. 10).In addition, 675 analyses were performed on 586 additional environmental samples, and 480 additional TLDs were analyzed for ambient radiation exposure rates.And lastly, 232 radiochemical analyses were performed on 232 quality assurance samples and 126 quality assurance TLDs were analyzed as part of an internal and external quality assurance program associated with Teledyne Brown Engineering.
A total of 651 radiochemical analyses were performed on 583 environmental samples and 546 thermoluminescent dosimeters (TLDs) were analyzed for ambient radiation exposure rates as part of the original REMP. These analyses were performed to satisfy the requirements of the ODCM (Ref. 6) and the Environmental Technical Specifications (Ref. 5).
Laboratory intercomparison samples obtained from Environmental Resource Associates (ERA) and Analytics' Inc. were also analyzed.Samples collected from the aquatic environment included bay water, fish, oysters, and shoreline sediment.
For the ISFSI monitoring program, 360 radiochemical analyses were performed on 300 environmental samples, 64 of which were in common with the original REMP. In addition, 480 TLDs, 24 in common with the original REMP, were analyzed for ambient radiation exposure rates. These analyses were performed to satisfy the requirements of the ODCM (Ref. 6) and the ISFSI Technical Specifications (Ref. 10).
Bay water was analyzed for tritium and gamma emitters.
In addition, 675 analyses were performed on 586 additional environmental samples, and 480 additional TLDs were analyzed for ambient radiation exposure rates.
Fish, oysters, and shoreline sediments were analyzed for gamma emitting radionuclides.
And lastly, 232 radiochemical analyses were performed on 232 quality assurance samples and 126 quality assurance TLDs were analyzed as part of an internal and external quality assurance program associated with Teledyne Brown Engineering. Laboratory intercomparison samples obtained from Environmental Resource Associates (ERA) and Analytics' Inc. were also analyzed.
Monitoring the atmospheric environment involved sampling the air at various locations surrounding CCNPP and the ISFSI. Air particulates and gaseous iodine were collected on glass fiber filters and charcoal cartridges, respectively.
Samples collected from the aquatic environment included bay water, fish, oysters, and shoreline sediment. Bay water was analyzed for tritium and gamma emitters. Fish, oysters, and shoreline sediments were analyzed for gamma emitting radionuclides.
The particulate filters were analyzed for beta activity and gamma emitting nuclides.
Monitoring the atmospheric environment involved sampling the air at various locations surrounding CCNPP and the ISFSI. Air particulates and gaseous iodine were collected on glass fiber filters and charcoal cartridges, respectively. The particulate filters were analyzed for beta activity and gamma emitting nuclides. The charcoal cartridges were analyzed for airborne gaseous radioiodine.
The charcoal cartridges were analyzed for airborne gaseous radioiodine.
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I January 1 -December 31, 2013 Docket Nos. 50-317/50-318/72-8 Samples from the terrestrial environment consisted of vegetation and soil samples collected and analyzed for gamma emitters.
 
Vegetation samples for the original REMP were also analyzed for 1-131.Measurements of direct radiation, as required by the ODCM, were performed by analyzing TLDs from forty locations surrounding CCNPP and the ISFSI.Natural radioactivity was detected in essentially all 3468 radiological analyses performed.
January 1 - December 31, 2013 Docket Nos. 50-317/50-318/72-8 Samples from the terrestrial environment consisted of vegetation and soil samples collected and analyzed for gamma emitters. Vegetation samples for the original REMP were also analyzed for 1-131.
Low levels of man-made fission products were also observed in 17 of these analyses for the CCNPP REMP. Sixteen of these observations were attributed to fallout from past atmospheric weapons testing while one analyses yielded low level positive results for the presence of H-3, which is attributable to plant operation.
Measurements of direct radiation, as required by the ODCM, were performed by analyzing TLDs from forty locations surrounding CCNPP and the ISFSI.
Detailed discussions about the results of these analyses are contained in the body of this report.To assess the plant's contribution to the radiation levels of the ambient environment, dose calculations were performed using the plant's effluent release data, on-site meteorological data, and appropriate pathways.
Natural radioactivity was detected in essentially all 3468 radiological analyses performed. Low levels of man-made fission products were also observed in 17 of these analyses for the CCNPP REMP. Sixteen of these observations were attributed to fallout from past atmospheric weapons testing while one analyses yielded low level positive results for the presence of H-3, which is attributable to plant operation. Detailed discussions about the results of these analyses are contained in the body of this report.
The results of these dose calculations indicate: a. a maximum thyroid dose of 1.56 x 10-2 mrem via liquid and gaseous pathways, which is about 0.02 1% of the acceptable limit of 75 mrem/yr as specified in 40CFR190 "Environmental Radiation Protection Standards for Nuclear Power Operations" and 1 OCFR72.104, "Licensing Requirements for the Independent Storage of Spent Nuclear Fuel and High-Level Radioactive Waste";b. a maximum whole body gamma dose of 1.17 x 10-3 mrem via liquid and gaseous pathways, which is about 0.005% of the acceptable limit of 25 mrem/yr as specified in both 40CFR190 and 1OCFR72.104; and c. a maximum calculated dose to all other organs via liquid and gaseous pathways was equal to 1.64 x 10-3 mrem to the skin. This dose is about 0.007% of the allowable limit of 25 mrem/yr as specified in both 40CFR190 and 1OCFR72.104.
To assess the plant's contribution to the radiation levels of the ambient environment, dose calculations were performed using the plant's effluent release data, on-site meteorological data, and appropriate pathways. The results of these dose calculations indicate:
: a. a maximum thyroid dose of 1.56 x 10-2 mrem via liquid and gaseous pathways, which is about 0.02 1%of the acceptable limit of 75 mrem/yr as specified in 40CFR190 "Environmental Radiation Protection Standards for Nuclear Power Operations" and 10CFR72.104, "Licensing Requirements for the Independent Storage of Spent Nuclear Fuel and High-Level Radioactive Waste";
: b. a maximum whole body gamma dose of 1.17 x 10-3 mrem via liquid and gaseous pathways, which is about 0.005% of the acceptable limit of 25 mrem/yr as specified in both 40CFR190 and 10CFR72.104; and
: c. a maximum calculated dose to all other organs via liquid and gaseous pathways was equal to 1.64 x 10-3 mrem to the skin. This dose is about 0.007% of the allowable limit of 25 mrem/yr as specified in both 40CFR190 and 10CFR72.104.
Thus, it is concluded, based upon the levels of radioactivity observed and the various dose calculations performed, that CCNPP Units 1 and 2 and the ISFSI did not cause any significant radiological impact on the surrounding environment.
Thus, it is concluded, based upon the levels of radioactivity observed and the various dose calculations performed, that CCNPP Units 1 and 2 and the ISFSI did not cause any significant radiological impact on the surrounding environment.
2 January 1 -December 31, 2013 Docket Nos. 50-317/50-318/72-8 II. CALVERT CLIFFS NUCLEAR POWER PLANT RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING PROGRAM II.A. INTRODUCTION Constellation Energy Nuclear Generation (CENG), previously known as Baltimore Gas and Electric Company (BGE), has been conducting a REMP in the environs of the CCNPP since the summer of 1970. The Calvert Cliffs site is an operating nuclear generating station consisting of two pressurized water reactors.
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Unit 1 achieved criticality on October 7, 1974 and commenced commercial operation in May 1975. Unit 2 achieved criticality on November 30, 1976 and went into commercial operation April 1, 1977. The location of the plant in relation to local metropolitan areas is shown on Figure A-1.Results of the monitoring program for the pre-operational period have been reported in a series of documents (Ref. 1-4). The results from previous operational periods are contained in annual reports submitted to the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) as required.Results of the monitoring program for the current operational period are included in this report.The report presents the content of the REMP (Table 1), the sampling locations (Appendix A), the summary of the analytical results (Table 2), a compilation of the analytical data (Appendix B), the results of the Interlaboratory Comparison Program and the Quality Assurance Program (Appendix C), the results of the Land Use Survey (Appendix D), a compilation of the analytical data for extra samples collected (Appendix E), and Errata for the 2011 AREOR (Appendix F).Interpretation of the data and conclusions are presented in the body of the report.The environmental surveillance data collected during this reporting period were compared with that generated in previous periods whenever possible to evaluate the environmental radiological impact of CCNPP Units 1 and 2.ll.B. PROGRAM II.B.1 Objectives The objectives of the REMP for the Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant are: a. To verify that radioactivity and ambient radiation levels attributable to plant operation are within the limits specified in the ODCM (Ref. 6) and the Environmental Radiation Protection Standards as stated in 40CFRI90, b. To detect any measurable buildup of long-lived radionuclides in the environment, c. To monitor and evaluate ambient radiation levels, and d. To determine whether any statistically significant increase occurs in the concentration of radionuclides in important pathways.3 January 1 -December 31, 2013 Docket Nos. 50-317/50-318/72-8 II.B.2 Sample Collection The locations of the individual sampling stations are listed in Table A-i and shown in Figures A-2 and A-3. All samples were collected by contractors to, or personnel of Constellation Energy Nuclear Group according to CCNPP Procedures (Ref. 7, 8 and 12).II.B.3 Data Interpretation Many results in environmental monitoring occur at or below the minimum detectable activity (MDA). In this report, all results at or below the relevant MDA are reported as being "less than" the MDA value.II.B.4 Pro2ram Exceptions There was a loss of data for a weekly air sample collected from an ODCM (Ref. 6) sampling location during this operating period. The iodine cartridge and particulate filter at the Emergency Offsite Facility (sample code A5) for the week ending 02/11/2013 was mistakenly redeployed at another location for a period of 24 hours. New air sample filters were replaced to prevent further loss of data. The filters for A5 were analyzed and found to be within normal ranges however the data was rejected since it was a mishandled sample. This program exception was entered into the site's Corrective Action Program.One direct radiation dosimeter, in 1 st quarter was found missing from an ODCM (Ref. 6)sampling location during this operating period. A direct radiation dosimeter was not taken from the Route 765, Auto Dump sampling location (sample code DR02) in the 1 st quarter of this operating period. No substitute sample was collected in lieu of the sample not taken from this location.
 
A direct radiation dosimeter was replaced at this location for the purposes of monitoring direct radiation per the ODCM (Ref. 6), and this program exception was entered into the site's Corrective Action Program.II.C. RESULTS AND DISCUSSIONS All the environmental samples collected during the year were analyzed using Constellation Energy laboratory procedures (Ref. 8). The analytical results for this reporting period are presented in Appendix B and are also summarized in Table 2. For discussion, the analytical results are divided into four categories.
January 1 - December 31, 2013 Docket Nos. 50-317/50-318/72-8 II. CALVERT CLIFFS NUCLEAR POWER PLANT RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING PROGRAM II.A. INTRODUCTION Constellation Energy Nuclear Generation (CENG), previously known as Baltimore Gas and Electric Company (BGE), has been conducting a REMP in the environs of the CCNPP since the summer of 1970. The Calvert Cliffs site is an operating nuclear generating station consisting of two pressurized water reactors. Unit 1 achieved criticality on October 7, 1974 and commenced commercial operation in May 1975. Unit 2 achieved criticality on November 30, 1976 and went into commercial operation April 1, 1977. The location of the plant in relation to local metropolitan areas is shown on Figure A-1.
The categories are the Aquatic Environment, the Atmospheric Environment, the Terrestrial Environment, and Direct Radiation.
Results of the monitoring program for the pre-operational period have been reported in a series of documents (Ref. 1-4). The results from previous operational periods are contained in annual reports submitted to the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) as required.
These categories are further divided into subcategories according to sample type (e.g., Bay Water, Aquatic Organisms, etc., for the Aquatic Environment).
Results of the monitoring program for the current operational period are included in this report.
II.C.1 Aquatic Environment The aquatic environment surrounding the plant was monitored by analyzing samples of bay water, aquatic organisms, and shoreline sediment.
The report presents the content of the REMP (Table 1), the sampling locations (Appendix A), the summary of the analytical results (Table 2), a compilation of the analytical data (Appendix B),
These samples were obtained from various sampling locations on the Chesapeake Bay near the plant.4 January 1 -December 31, 2013 Docket Nos. 50-317/50-318/72-8 H.C.l.a Bay Water Monthly bay water samples were taken from two locations during the year. These locations are the Intake Area (sample code WAI) and the Discharge Area (sample code WA2). Composite samples were obtained from each location for the entire sampling period. These samples were analyzed for tritium and gamma emitters.The tritium analyses, performed on quarterly composites of the monthly bay water samples, revealed evidence of tritium in one of the samples taken from the Discharge Area (sample code WA2) during the 3 rd quarter of the year.Figure 1 compares tritium observed in the plant discharge and intake with annual effluent releases as reported in the Radioactive Effluent Release Report.Monthly analyses of bay water samples from both locations for gamma emitters exhibited no detectable concentrations of any plant-related radionuclides.
the results of the Interlaboratory Comparison Program and the Quality Assurance Program (Appendix C), the results of the Land Use Survey (Appendix D), a compilation of the analytical data for extra samples collected (Appendix E), and Errata for the 2011 AREOR (Appendix F).
lI.C.l.b Aquatic Organisms Twelve samples of aquatic organisms were obtained from four locations during the year.Samples of fish, when in season, are normally collected from the Discharge Area (sample codes IA1 and IA2) and from the Patuxent River (sample codes IA4 and IA5). As shown in Table B-2, two species of fish were sampled at both the plant discharge and the control point in the Patuxent River. Oyster samples were obtained quarterly from Camp Conoy (sample code IA3) and Kenwood Beach (IA6).Figure 2 compares K-40 and Ag-II Om observed in oysters from Camp Conoy (IA3) with annual effluent releases of Ag- I1Oim as reported in the Radioactive Effluent Release Report.Edible portion of the fish and oyster samples were analyzed for gamma emitters.Gamma spectrometric analyses of the fish exhibited naturally occurring K-40 but no detectable concentrations of any plant-related radionuclides.
Interpretation of the data and conclusions are presented in the body of the report.
Oyster samples likewise exhibited naturally occurring K-40 but no detectable concentrations of any plant-related radionuclides.
The environmental surveillance data collected during this reporting period were compared with that generated in previous periods whenever possible to evaluate the environmental radiological impact of CCNPP Units 1 and 2.
II.C.l.c Shoreline Sediment Semiannual shoreline sediment samples are taken from one location during the year. This location is Shoreline at Barge Road (sample code WB 1). The semiannual shoreline sediment samples obtained from this location were analyzed for gamma emitters.Gamma spectrometric analyses of these samples exhibited naturally occurring radionuclides, but no detectable concentration of any plant-related radionuclides.
ll.B. PROGRAM II.B.1 Objectives The objectives of the REMP for the Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant are:
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These samples were collected from five locations surrounding the plant. These locations are On Site before the Entrance to Camp Conoy (sample code Al), Camp Conoy Road at the Emergency Siren (sample code A2), Bay Breeze Road (sample code A3), Route 765 at Lusby (sample codeA4), and at the Emergency Operations Facility (sample code AS).II.C.2.a Air Particulate Filters Weekly composite air particulate filter samples were collected from the five locations during the year. These samples were analyzed for beta activity and gamma emitters.Weekly analyses for beta activity on air particulate filters collected from all five locations showed values characteristic of background levels. The values ranged from 0.8 x 10-2 to 6.7 x 10.2 pCi/mi 3 for the indicator locations and 1.0 x 10-2 to 4.7 x 10"2 pCi/m 3 at the control location.
January 1 - December 31, 2013 Docket Nos. 50-317/50-318/72-8 II.B.2 Sample Collection The locations of the individual sampling stations are listed in Table A-i and shown in Figures A-2 and A-3. All samples were collected by contractors to, or personnel of Constellation Energy Nuclear Group according to CCNPP Procedures (Ref. 7, 8 and 12).
The location with the highest overall mean of 2.4 x10-2 pCi/m 3 was A4, Route 765 at Lusby.Gamma spectrometric analyses of monthly composited air particulate samples exhibited no detectable concentrations of any plant-related radionuclides in any of these samples. Naturally occurring radionuclides, such as Be-7, were detected in nearly all samples.Figure 3 depicts the historical trends of beta activity.II.C.2.b Air Iodine Weekly composited charcoal cartridges (for trapping radioiodine species) were collected from the five locations during the year. These samples were analyzed for radioiodine species.Weekly radioiodine analyses of charcoal cartridges collected from all five locations exhibited no detectable concentrations of 1- 131.Figure 3 depicts the historical trends of radioiodine.
II.B.3 Data Interpretation Many results in environmental monitoring occur at or below the minimum detectable activity (MDA). In this report, all results at or below the relevant MDA are reported as being "less than" the MDA value.
8 January 1 -December 31, 2013 Docket Nos. 50-317/50-318/72-8 FIGURE 3 Nuclear Fallout in the Calvert Cliffs Area SURFACE AIR VAPORS, LUSBY, MD (A4)250 -R 200 -E g 150 -100 0 50 50n ATMOSPHERIC FALLOUT From Chernobyl ATMOSPHERIC FALLOUT From Fukushima Dai-Ichi L I I 1.It w 0o0 C, 1*I w C0 0 w 00 0Caled w 00 0 f" N 00 00 00 00 00 C) 0) 0) CA M~ 0 0D Calendar Year 1200-1000" 800 S600 0 0 400 0 2 00 ATMOSPHERIC FALLOUT From Weapons Testing ATMOSPHERIC FALLOUT From Weapons Testing ATMOSPHERIC FALLOUT From Chemobyl J L I i -, N. ., iL o .4 q , .10 ,,il in Ný on .-1 r LA III on 4 rn LA , CA C-4 (A (A r en r-4 fn ea N, N N, 00 00 00 00 00 Im 0)t 0) o 0) 0 0 0 0 0 rq-4 r-4 Calendar Year 9 January 1 -December 31, 2013 Docket Nos. 50-317/50-318/72-8 II.C.3 Terrestrial Environment The terrestrial environment was monitored by analyzing samples of vegetation collected monthly, when available, from various sampling locations near the plant during the normal growing season.lI.C.3.a Vegetation Vegetation samples were collected from three locations during the year. These locations are Garden Plot off Bay Breeze Road (sample codes IB, 13B2, and 1B3), On Site before the Entrance to Camp Conoy (sample codes IB4, IB5, and 1136), and the Emergency Operations Facility (sample codes 1B7, 1B8, and IB9). These samples were analyzed for gamma emitters, including analyses for 1- 13 1.All samples showed detectable amounts of naturally occurring K-40 and Be-7. Low level Cs-137 was identified in three of the 27 samples collected during the growing season. Samples collected from the locations, On Site before the Entrance to Camp Conoy (sample codes 1134, 1B6) and the Emergency Operations Facility (sample codes 1B8). The data are consistent with historical trends in low level Cs-137 attributable to weapons related Fallout in the soil. No plant-related radionuclides were found in any of these samples.II.C.4 Direct Radiation Direct radiation is measured by a network of TLDs in each overland sector surrounding the Plant both at the plant boundary and at 4 miles from the Plant.TLDs were collected quarterly from twenty-three locations surrounding the plant. The twenty indicator locations are On Site Along the Cliffs (sample code DRI), Route 765 Auto Dump (sample code DR2), Giovanni's Tavern (sample code DR3), Route 765 across from White Sands (sample code DR4), John's Creek (sample code DR5), Lusby (sample code DR6), On Site before the Entrance to Camp Conoy (sample code DR7), On Site at Emergency Siren (sample code DR8), Bay Breeze Road (sample code DR9), Decatur and Calvert Beach Roads (sample code DR1O), Dirt Road off Mackall and Parran Roads (sample code DRI 1), Mackall and Bowen Roads (sample code DR12), Wallville (sample code DR13), Rodney Point (sample code DRl4), Mill Bridge and Turner Roads (sample code DRI5), Appeal School (sample code DR16), Cove Point and Little Cove Point Roads (sample code DR 17), Cove Point (sample code DR18), Long Beach (sample code DR19), and On Site Near Shore (sample code DR20). The three control locations are the Emergency Operations Facility (sample code DR21), Solomons Island (sample code DR22), and Taylors Island, Anderson's Property (sample code DR23).The mean 90 day ambient radiation measured at the indicator locations was 12.68 mR and ranged from 9.62 to 18.15 mR as reported in Table 2. The control locations showed a 90 day mean of 14.65 mR with ranges from 11.55 to 20.27 mR. The location with the highest overall mean of 18.25 was Taylors Island, Anderson's Property (sample code DR23), which ranged from 17.38 to 20.27 mR. Figure 4 shows the historical comparison of the average monthly radiation levels per calendar year for TLDs on site, at four miles, and at the control locations.
II.B.4 Pro2ram Exceptions There was a loss of data for a weekly air sample collected from an ODCM (Ref. 6) sampling location during this operating period. The iodine cartridge and particulate filter at the Emergency Offsite Facility (sample code A5) for the week ending 02/11/2013 was mistakenly redeployed at another location for a period of 24 hours. New air sample filters were replaced to prevent further loss of data. The filters for A5 were analyzed and found to be within normal ranges however the data was rejected since it was a mishandled sample. This program exception was entered into the site's Corrective Action Program.
10 January 1 -December 31, 2013 Docket Nos. 50-317/50-318/72-8 A comparison of the means and ranges of the current TLD data with those of both the historical data and the regional data shows no plant-related contribution to the measured direct radiation exposure.II January 1 -December 31, 2013 Docket Nos. 50-317/50-318/72-8 FIGURE 4 Mean TLD Gamma Dose, Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant 6 5 4 03 E 2 1 0---4 Miles (DR10-18)--l-Control Locations (DR21-23)-A- On-Site (DR1, 7, 8, & 20)M LA N-. M~ .q r LA r, O0) ý4 M LA r, 0) r-q r Ln I'- M~ M4 Ln N r-. N r, 00 00 0c 0c cc0 ~ c~c ~0 0) 0) 0) 0) 0-4 r4 Calendar Year 12 January 1 -December 31, 2013 Docket Nos. 50-317/50-318/72-8 II.D. CONCLUSION No man-made fission or activation by-products attributable to plant operations were observed in the environment surrounding the plant during the year.Historical trends for tritium in bay water, Ag-i 1Oim and K-40 in oyster samples, nuclear fallout in the Calvert Cliffs area, and TLD data are depicted in Figures 1 through 4. As can be seen from these figures, the plant made no adverse radiological contributions to the surrounding environment.
One direct radiation dosimeter, in 1 st quarter was found missing from an ODCM (Ref. 6) sampling location during this operating period. A direct radiation dosimeter was not taken from the Route 765, Auto Dump sampling location (sample code DR02) in the 1 st quarter of this operating period. No substitute sample was collected in lieu of the sample not taken from this location. A direct radiation dosimeter was replaced at this location for the purposes of monitoring direct radiation per the ODCM (Ref. 6), and this program exception was entered into the site's Corrective Action Program.
To assess the plant's contribution to the ambient radiation levels of the surrounding environment, dose calculations were performed using the plant's effluent release data, on site meteorological data (see X/Q and D/Q values presented in Figures 5 and 6), and appropriate pathways.
II.C. RESULTS AND DISCUSSIONS All the environmental samples collected during the year were analyzed using Constellation Energy laboratory procedures (Ref. 8). The analytical results for this reporting period are presented in Appendix B and are also summarized in Table 2. For discussion, the analytical results are divided into four categories. The categories are the Aquatic Environment, the Atmospheric Environment, the Terrestrial Environment, and Direct Radiation. These categories are further divided into subcategories according to sample type (e.g., Bay Water, Aquatic Organisms, etc., for the Aquatic Environment).
The results of these dose calculations indicate: Gaseous Pathways A maximum thyroid dose of 1.50 x 10-2 mrem to a child via the plume, ground, vegetable, and inhalation pathways at 1.8 km SW of the containments at Calvert Cliffs. This is about 0.02% of the acceptable limit of 75 mrem/yr as specified in 40CFR190 and 10CFR72.104.
II.C.1 Aquatic Environment The aquatic environment surrounding the plant was monitored by analyzing samples of bay water, aquatic organisms, and shoreline sediment. These samples were obtained from various sampling locations on the Chesapeake Bay near the plant.
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January 1 - December 31, 2013 Docket Nos. 50-317/50-318/72-8 H.C.l.a Bay Water Monthly bay water samples were taken from two locations during the year. These locations are the Intake Area (sample code WAI) and the Discharge Area (sample code WA2). Composite samples were obtained from each location for the entire sampling period. These samples were analyzed for tritium and gamma emitters.
The tritium analyses, performed on quarterly composites of the monthly bay water samples, revealed evidence of tritium in one of the samples taken from the Discharge Area (sample code WA2) during the 3rd quarter of the year.
Figure 1 compares tritium observed in the plant discharge and intake with annual effluent releases as reported in the Radioactive Effluent Release Report.
Monthly analyses of bay water samples from both locations for gamma emitters exhibited no detectable concentrations of any plant-related radionuclides.
lI.C.l.b Aquatic Organisms Twelve samples of aquatic organisms were obtained from four locations during the year.
Samples of fish, when in season, are normally collected from the Discharge Area (sample codes IA1 and IA2) and from the Patuxent River (sample codes IA4 and IA5). As shown in Table B-2, two species of fish were sampled at both the plant discharge and the control point in the Patuxent River. Oyster samples were obtained quarterly from Camp Conoy (sample code IA3) and Kenwood Beach (IA6).
Figure 2 compares K-40 and Ag-II Om observed in oysters from Camp Conoy (IA3) with annual effluent releases of Ag- I1Oim as reported in the Radioactive Effluent Release Report.
Edible portion of the fish and oyster samples were analyzed for gamma emitters.
Gamma spectrometric analyses of the fish exhibited naturally occurring K-40 but no detectable concentrations of any plant-related radionuclides. Oyster samples likewise exhibited naturally occurring K-40 but no detectable concentrations of any plant-related radionuclides.
II.C.l.c Shoreline Sediment Semiannual shoreline sediment samples are taken from one location during the year. This location is Shoreline at Barge Road (sample code WB 1). The semiannual shoreline sediment samples obtained from this location were analyzed for gamma emitters.
Gamma spectrometric analyses of these samples exhibited naturally occurring radionuclides, but no detectable concentration of any plant-related radionuclides.
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January 1 - December 31, 2013 Docket Nos. 50-317/50-318/72-8 II.C.2 Atmospheric Environment The atmospheric environment was monitored by analyzing air particulate filters and charcoal cartridges (for trapping radioiodine species). These samples were collected from five locations surrounding the plant. These locations are On Site before the Entrance to Camp Conoy (sample code Al), Camp Conoy Road at the Emergency Siren (sample code A2), Bay Breeze Road (sample code A3), Route 765 at Lusby (sample codeA4), and at the Emergency Operations Facility (sample code AS).
II.C.2.a Air Particulate Filters Weekly composite air particulate filter samples were collected from the five locations during the year. These samples were analyzed for beta activity and gamma emitters.
Weekly analyses for beta activity on air particulate filters collected from all five locations showed values characteristic of background levels. The values ranged from 0.8 x 10-2 to 6.7 x 10.2 pCi/mi3 for the indicator locations and 1.0 x 10-2 to 4.7 x 10"2 pCi/m 3 at the control location. The location with the highest overall mean of 2.4 x10-2 pCi/m 3 was A4, Route 765 at Lusby.
Gamma spectrometric analyses of monthly composited air particulate samples exhibited no detectable concentrations of any plant-related radionuclides in any of these samples. Naturally occurring radionuclides, such as Be-7, were detected in nearly all samples.
Figure 3 depicts the historical trends of beta activity.
II.C.2.b Air Iodine Weekly composited charcoal cartridges (for trapping radioiodine species) were collected from the five locations during the year. These samples were analyzed for radioiodine species.
Weekly radioiodine analyses of charcoal cartridges collected from all five locations exhibited no detectable concentrations of 1-131.
Figure 3 depicts the historical trends of radioiodine.
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January 1 - December 31, 2013 Docket Nos. 50-317/50-318/72-8 FIGURE 3 Nuclear Fallout in the Calvert Cliffs Area SURFACE AIR VAPORS, LUSBY, MD (A4) 250   -
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January 1 - December 31, 2013 Docket Nos. 50-317/50-318/72-8 II.C.3 Terrestrial Environment The terrestrial environment was monitored by analyzing samples of vegetation collected monthly, when available, from various sampling locations near the plant during the normal growing season.
lI.C.3.a Vegetation Vegetation samples were collected from three locations during the year. These locations are Garden Plot off Bay Breeze Road (sample codes IB, 13B2, and 1B3), On Site before the Entrance to Camp Conoy (sample codes IB4, IB5, and 1136), and the Emergency Operations Facility (sample codes 1B7, 1B8, and IB9). These samples were analyzed for gamma emitters, including analyses for 1-13 1.
All samples showed detectable amounts of naturally occurring K-40 and Be-7. Low level Cs-137 was identified in three of the 27 samples collected during the growing season. Samples collected from the locations, On Site before the Entrance to Camp Conoy (sample codes 1134, 1B6) and the Emergency Operations Facility (sample codes 1B8). The data are consistent with historical trends in low level Cs-137 attributable to weapons related Fallout in the soil. No plant-related radionuclides were found in any of these samples.
II.C.4 Direct Radiation Direct radiation is measured by a network of TLDs in each overland sector surrounding the Plant both at the plant boundary and at 4 miles from the Plant.
TLDs were collected quarterly from twenty-three locations surrounding the plant. The twenty indicator locations are On Site Along the Cliffs (sample code DRI), Route 765 Auto Dump (sample code DR2), Giovanni's Tavern (sample code DR3), Route 765 across from White Sands (sample code DR4), John's Creek (sample code DR5), Lusby (sample code DR6), On Site before the Entrance to Camp Conoy (sample code DR7), On Site at Emergency Siren (sample code DR8), Bay Breeze Road (sample code DR9), Decatur and Calvert Beach Roads (sample code DR1O), Dirt Road off Mackall and Parran Roads (sample code DRI 1), Mackall and Bowen Roads (sample code DR12), Wallville (sample code DR13), Rodney Point (sample code DRl4),
Mill Bridge and Turner Roads (sample code DRI5), Appeal School (sample code DR16), Cove Point and Little Cove Point Roads (sample code DR 17), Cove Point (sample code DR18), Long Beach (sample code DR19), and On Site Near Shore (sample code DR20). The three control locations are the Emergency Operations Facility (sample code DR21), Solomons Island (sample code DR22), and Taylors Island, Anderson's Property (sample code DR23).
The mean 90 day ambient radiation measured at the indicator locations was 12.68 mR and ranged from 9.62 to 18.15 mR as reported in Table 2. The control locations showed a 90 day mean of 14.65 mR with ranges from 11.55 to 20.27 mR. The location with the highest overall mean of 18.25 was Taylors Island, Anderson's Property (sample code DR23), which ranged from 17.38 to 20.27 mR. Figure 4 shows the historical comparison of the average monthly radiation levels per calendar year for TLDs on site, at four miles, and at the control locations.
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January 1 - December 31, 2013 Docket Nos. 50-317/50-318/72-8 A comparison of the means and ranges of the current TLD data with those of both the historical data and the regional data shows no plant-related contribution to the measured direct radiation exposure.
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January 1 - December 31, 2013 Docket Nos. 50-317/50-318/72-8 FIGURE 4 Mean TLD Gamma Dose, Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant 6
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January 1 - December 31, 2013 Docket Nos. 50-317/50-318/72-8 II.D. CONCLUSION No man-made fission or activation by-products attributable to plant operations were observed in the environment surrounding the plant during the year.
Historical trends for tritium in bay water, Ag-i 1Oim and K-40 in oyster samples, nuclear fallout in the Calvert Cliffs area, and TLD data are depicted in Figures 1 through 4. As can be seen from these figures, the plant made no adverse radiological contributions to the surrounding environment.
To assess the plant's contribution to the ambient radiation levels of the surrounding environment, dose calculations were performed using the plant's effluent release data, on site meteorological data (see X/Q and D/Q values presented in Figures 5 and 6), and appropriate pathways. The results of these dose calculations indicate:
Gaseous Pathways A maximum thyroid dose of 1.50 x 10-2 mrem to a child via the plume, ground, vegetable, and inhalation pathways at 1.8 km SW of the containments at Calvert Cliffs. This is about 0.02% of the acceptable limit of 75 mrem/yr as specified in 40CFR190 and 10CFR72.104.
A maximum whole body gamma dose of 3.45 x 10-4 mrem to a child at 1.8 km SW of the containments at Calvert Cliffs. This is about 0.001% of the acceptable dose limit of 25 mrem/yr as specified in 40CFR190 and I OCFR72.104.
A maximum whole body gamma dose of 3.45 x 10-4 mrem to a child at 1.8 km SW of the containments at Calvert Cliffs. This is about 0.001% of the acceptable dose limit of 25 mrem/yr as specified in 40CFR190 and I OCFR72.104.
A maximum dose to any other organ, in this case the skin, of 5.25 x 10-4 mrem to a child at 1.8 km SW of the containments at Calvert Cliffs. This is about 0.002% of the acceptable dose limit of 25 mrem/yr as specified in 40CFR190 and 10CFR72.104.
A maximum dose to any other organ, in this case the skin, of 5.25 x 10-4 mrem to a child at 1.8 km SW of the containments at Calvert Cliffs. This is about 0.002% of the acceptable dose limit of 25 mrem/yr as specified in 40CFR190 and 10CFR72.104.
Liquid Pathways A maximum thyroid dose of 6.27 x 10-4 mrem to an adult for all liquid pathways, which is about 0.0008 % of the acceptable dose limit of 75 mrem/yr as specified in 40CFR190 and 10CFR72.104.
Liquid Pathways A maximum thyroid dose of 6.27 x 10-4 mrem to an adult for all liquid pathways, which is about 0.0008 % of the acceptable dose limit of 75 mrem/yr as specified in 40CFR190 and 10CFR72.104.
A maximum whole body dose of 8.26 x 10-4 mrem to an adult via all liquid pathways, which is about 0.003 % of the acceptable dose limit of 25 mrem/yr as stated in 40CFR190 and I OCFR72.104.
A maximum whole body dose of 8.26 x 10- 4 mrem to an adult via all liquid pathways, which is about 0.003 % of the acceptable dose limit of 25 mrem/yr as stated in 40CFR190 and IOCFR72.104.
A maximum dose to any other organ, in this case Bone, of 1.55 x 10-3 mrem to a child for all pathways, which is 0.006% of the acceptable dose limit of 25 mrem/yr specified in 40CFRI90 and 1OCFR72.104.
A maximum dose to any other organ, in this case Bone, of 1.55 x 10-3 mrem to a child for all pathways, which is 0.006% of the acceptable dose limit of 25 mrem/yr specified in 40CFRI90 and 10CFR72.104.
13 January I -December 31, 2013 Docket Nos. 50-317/50-318/72-8 Gaseous and Liquid Pathways Combined A maximum thyroid dose of 1.56 x 10-2 mrem via liquid and gaseous pathways, which is about 0.021% of the acceptable limit of 75 mrem/yr as specified in 40CFR190 and 1OCFR72.104.
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January I - December 31, 2013 Docket Nos. 50-317/50-318/72-8 Gaseous and Liquid Pathways Combined A maximum thyroid dose of 1.56 x 10-2 mrem via liquid and gaseous pathways, which is about 0.021% of the acceptable limit of 75 mrem/yr as specified in 40CFR190 and 10CFR72.104.
A maximum whole body dose of 1.17 x 10-3 mrem via liquid and gaseous pathways, which is about 0.005% of the acceptable limit of 25 mrem/yr as specified in 40CFRI90 and IOCFR72.104.
A maximum whole body dose of 1.17 x 10-3 mrem via liquid and gaseous pathways, which is about 0.005% of the acceptable limit of 25 mrem/yr as specified in 40CFRI90 and IOCFR72.104.
A maximum calculated dose to all other organs via liquid and gaseous pathways is equal to 1.64 x 10-3mrem to the skin. This dose was about 0.007% of the allowable limit of 25 mrem/yr as specified in 40CFRI90 and IOCFR72.104.
A maximum calculated dose to all other organs via liquid and gaseous pathways is equal to 1.64 x 10-3mrem to the skin. This dose was about 0.007% of the allowable limit of 25 mrem/yr as specified in 40CFRI90 and IOCFR72.104.
In all cases, the calculated doses are a small fraction of the applicable limits specified in 40CFRI90 and 1OCFR72.104.
In all cases, the calculated doses are a small fraction of the applicable limits specified in 40CFRI90 and 10CFR72.104.
Therefore, it is concluded that the operation of Calvert Cliffs Units I and 2 produced radioactivity and ambient radiation levels significantly below the limits of the ODCM, 40CFR190, and 1OCFR72.104.
Therefore, it is concluded that the operation of Calvert Cliffs Units I and 2 produced radioactivity and ambient radiation levels significantly below the limits of the ODCM, 40CFR190, and 10CFR72.104. There was no significant buildup of plant-related radionuclides in the environment due to the operation of the CCNPP in 2013.
There was no significant buildup of plant-related radionuclides in the environment due to the operation of the CCNPP in 2013.14 January 1 -December 31, 2013 Docket Nos. 50-317/50-318/72-8 FIGURE 5 Atmospheric Dispersion Around CCNPP Average Relative Air Concentrations (X/Q)02;PRiNIF ýFCRGF ,I 21 PM POE .-lot LjoS HWW I 4-oo 2E-008 1E.009 TýBO AO~~W-*Y 0-6-Ygfl 0 2 4'HODWSd -mHog WK4 (1441 ZIP TwwS0.0.',246 15 January 1 -December 31, 2013 Docket Nos. 50-317/50-318/72-8 FIGURE 6 Atmospheric Dispersion Around CCNPP Average Relative Ground Deposition (D/Q)I*f pNjo~CJstiRoc~
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Type and Total Number of Analyses Performed Lower Limit of Detection (LLD)Indicator Locations Mean (F)/Range 1 Location with Highest Annual Mean Name/Distanfe
January 1 - December 31, 2013 Docket Nos. 50-317/50-318/72-8 FIGURE 5 Atmospheric Dispersion Around CCNPP Average Relative Air Concentrations (X/Q)
&Direction-Highest Annual Mean (F) / Range'Control Locations Mean (F)/Range Aquatic Environment Bay Water, Surface Water, Drinking Water (pCi/L)Atmospheric Environment Air Particulates (10-2 pCi/m3)Direct Radiation Ambient Radiation (mRP90 days)H-3 (8)300 406 (1/4)Discharge Vicinity WA2 0.3 km N 406 (1/4)Gross Beta (259)0.5 2.2 (208/208)(0.8-6.7)Route 765 at Lusby A4 2.9 km SSW Taylors Island DR23 12.6 km ENE 2.4 (52/52)(0.9-6.7)2.3 (51/52)(1.0-4.7)TLD (546)12.68 (474/474)(9.62-18.15) 18.25 (24/24)(17.38-20.27) 14.65 (72/72)(11.55-20.27)
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Terrestrial Environment Vegetation Gamma (27) 27 27 (2/18) Camp Conoy 29 (1/3) 29 (1/9)(pCi/L) Cs-137 (25-29) Entrance 1B6 0.7 km S Mean and range based upon detectable measurements only. Fraction (F) of detectable measurements at specified location is indicated in parentheses.
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January 1 - December 31, 2013 Docket Nos. 50-317/50-318/72-8 FIGURE 6 Atmospheric Dispersion Around CCNPP Average Relative Ground Deposition (D/Q)
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January 1 - December 31, 2013 Docket Nos. 50-317/50-318/72-8 Table 1 Synopsis of 2013 Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program Sample Type                     Sampling1         Number of             Number             Analysis             Analysis         Number Frequency          Locations            Collected                              Frequency'         Analyzed Aquatic Environment Bay Water, Surface                 MC                 2                   24             Gamma                   MC               24 Water, Drinking Water H-3                 QC                8 2
Fish                                A                 4                   4               Gamma                     A               4 Oysters                              Q                 2                    8             Gamma                    Q                8 Shoreline Sediment                  SA                  1                    2               Gamma                  SA                 2 Atmospheric Environment 3
Air Iodine                          W                 5                   260               1-131                 W              259 4
Air Particulates                    W                  5                  260            Gross Beta               W               259 Gamma                   MC               60 Direct Radiation Ambient Radiation                    Q                 23                   546               TLD                   Q               546 Terrestrial Environment Vegetation5                          M                 3                   27               Gamma                   M               27
' W=weekly, M=monthly, Q=quarterly, SA=semiannual, A=annual, C=composite 2Once in Season, July through September 3 The collection device contains charcoal 4Beta counting is performed after >72 hour decay, Gamma spectroscopy performed on monthly composites of weekly samples 5Monthly during growing season when available 17
 
January 1 - December 31, 2013 Docket Nos. 50-317/50-318/72-8 Table 2 Annual Summary of Radioactivity in the Environs of the Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant Units I and 2 Medium or                 Type and Total         Lower Limit of           Indicator        Location with          Highest Annual        Control Locations Pathway Sampled              Number of            Detection (LLD)       Locations Mean      Highest Annual        Mean (F) / Range'        Mean (F)/Range (Unit of                    Analyses                                    (F)/Range 1            Mean Measurement)                Performed                                                    Name/Distanfe &
Direction-Aquatic Environment Bay Water,                   H-3 (8)                   300               406 (1/4)       Discharge Vicinity           406 (1/4)
Surface Water,                                                                                    WA2 Drinking Water                                                                                  0.3 km N (pCi/L)
Atmospheric Environment Air Particulates        Gross Beta (259)               0.5             2.2 (208/208)       Route 765 at             2.4 (52/52)              2.3 (51/52)
(10-2 pCi/m3)                                                               (0.8-6.7)           Lusby A4                (0.9-6.7)                 (1.0-4.7) 2.9 km SSW Direct Radiation Ambient Radiation            TLD (546)                                 12.68 (474/474)     Taylors Island          18.25 (24/24)            14.65 (72/72)
(mRP90 days)                                                            (9.62-18.15)             DR23                (17.38-20.27)           (11.55-20.27) 12.6 km ENE Terrestrial Environment Vegetation                 Gamma (27)                   27               27 (2/18)         Camp Conoy                 29 (1/3)                 29 (1/9)
(pCi/L)                       Cs-137                                         (25-29)         Entrance 1B6 0.7 km S Mean and range based upon detectable measurements only. Fraction (F) of detectable measurements at specified location is indicated in parentheses.
2 Distance and direction from the central point between the two containment buildings.
2 Distance and direction from the central point between the two containment buildings.
18 January 1 -December 31, 2013 Docket Nos. 50-317/50-318/72-8 III. INDEPENDENT SPENT FUEL STORAGE INSTALLATION RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING PROGRAM III.A. INTRODUCTION In August 1990 BGE initiated a program of additional radiological environmental monitoring around the site for the Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation (ISFSI). The first dry fuel storage canister was loaded into the ISFSI in November of 1993 with more canisters being loaded in subsequent years. During this operating period, no canisters of spent fuel were transferred to the ISFSI. This area was also used as a temporary storage area for additional radioactive material
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January 1 - December 31, 2013 Docket Nos. 50-317/50-318/72-8 III. INDEPENDENT SPENT FUEL STORAGE INSTALLATION RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING PROGRAM III.A. INTRODUCTION In August 1990 BGE initiated a program of additional radiological environmental monitoring around the site for the Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation (ISFSI). The first dry fuel storage canister was loaded into the ISFSI in November of 1993 with more canisters being loaded in subsequent years. During this operating period, no canisters of spent fuel were transferred to the ISFSI. This area was also used as a temporary storage area for additional radioactive material.
Results of the monitoring program for the ISFSI for the current period are included in this report.
This report presents the content of the ISFSI REMP (Table 3), the ISFSI sampling locations (Appendix A), the summary of the analytical results of the period (Table 4), and a compilation of the analytical data for the period (Appendix B). Interpretation of the data and conclusions are presented in the body of the report.
The ISFSI monitoring program is as described in this section of the report.
The results were compared with that generated during the previous ISFSI pre-operational periods (Ref.11) and the current and previous CCNPP REMP periods. These results are discussed in more detail in Section III. C.
III.B. PROGRAM III.B.1 Objectives The objectives of the radiological environmental monitoring program for the ISFSI are:
: a. To satisfy the community concern regarding the impact of the ISFSI on the environment,
: b. To verify that radioactivity and ambient radiation levels attributable to operation of the ISFSI are within the limits specified in the Environmental Radiation Protection Standards as stated in 40CFRPart 190 and 10CFR72.104,
: c. To detect any measurable buildup of long-lived radionuclides in the environment due to the ISFSI,
: d. To monitor and evaluate ambient radiation levels around the ISFSI, and
: e. To determine whether any statistically significant increase occurs in the concentration of radionuclides near the ISFSI.
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January 1 - December 31, 2013 Docket Nos. 50-317/50-318/72-8 III.B.2 Sample Collection The locations of the individual sampling
2 Distance and direction from the central point between the two containment buildings.
2 Distance and direction from the central point between the two containment buildings.
79 January 1 -December 31, 2013 Docket Nos. 50-317/50-318/72-8 Table E-4 Concentration of Gamma Emitters in Bottom Sediment (Results in units of pCi/kg (dry) +/- 2a)Sample Code Sample Date Cs-1 37 Gamma Emitters WBS2 Discharge Area 6/19/2013 104+/-31 10/16/2013 127+/-30 WBS4 1 Camp Conoy/ Rocky Point 6/19/2013 103+/-32 10/16/2013 105+/-40 Control Location* All Non-Natural Gamma Emitters <MDA 80 January 1 -December 31, 2013 Docket Nos. 50-317/50-318/72-8 Table E-5 Concentration of Iodine-131 in Filtered Air (Results in units of 10-3 pCi/m 3+/- 2cr)Start Date Stop Date CA LB Cambridge LONG BEACH SFA1 MET Station SFA2 1 Visitors Center SFA3 SFA4 NNW of ISFSI SSE of ISFSI TI 1 TAYLOR'S ISLAND 12/31/2012 1/7/2013 1/14/2013 1/21/2013 1/28/2013 2/4/2013 2/11/2013 2/18/2013 2/25/2013 3/4/2013 3/11/2013 3/18/2013 3/25/2013 4/1/2013 4/8/2013 4/15/2013 4/22/2013 4/29/2013 5/6/2013 5/13/2013 5/20/2013 5/27/2013 1/7/2013 1/14/2013 1/21/2013 1/28/2013 2/4/2013 2/11/2013 2/18/2013 2/25/2013 3/4/2013 3/11/2013 3/18/2013 3/25/2013 4/1/2013 4/8/2013 4/15/2013 4/22/2013 4/29/2013.5/6/2013 5/13/2013 5/20/2013 5/27/2013 6/3/2013 6/10/2013 6/17/2013 6/24/2013 7/1/2013*A"**k*It*k"*,&, tr"k t"'k*t*&*******"*"*,*******6/3/2013 6/10/2013 6/17/2013 6/24/2013 Control Location*<MDA**81 January 1 -December 31, 2013 Docket Nos. 50-317/50-318/72-8 Table E-5 Concentration of Iodine-131 in Filtered Air (Results in units of 10.3 pCi/m 3+/- 2a)Start Date Stop Date CA LB Cambridge LONG BEACH SFA1 MET Station SFA2 1 Visitors Center SFA3 NNW of ISFSI SFA4 SSE of ISFSI TI 1 TAYLOR'S ISLAND 7/1/2013 7/8/2013 7/15/2013 7/22/2013 7/29/2013 8/5/2013 8/12/2013 8/19/2013 8/26/2013 9/2/2013 9/9/2013 9/16/2013 9/23/2013 9/30/2013 10/7/2013 10/14/2013 10/21/2013 10/28/2013 11/4/2013 11/11/2013 11/18/2013 11/25/2013 7/8/2013 7/15/2013 7/22/2013 7/29/2013 8/5/2013 8/12/2013 8/19/2013 8/26/2013 9/2/2013 9/9/2013 9/16/2013 9/23/2013 9/30/2013 10/7/2013 10/14/2013 10/21/2013 10/28/2013 11/4/2013 11/11/2013 11/18/2013 11/25/2013 12/2/2013 12/9/2013 12/16/2013 12/23/2013 12/30/2013
79
*r"**A"**/"**i"**i ,**j**********A"*,*12/2/2013 12/9/2013 12/16/2013 12/23/2013
 
'Control Location* <MDA 82 January 1 -December 31, 2013 Docket Nos. 50-317/50-318/72-8 Table E-6 Concentration of Beta Emitters in Air Particulates (Results in units of 10-2 pCi/m 3+/- 2a)Start Date Stop Date CA Cambridge LB LONG BEACH TI 1 TAYLOR'S ISLAND 12/31/2012 1/7/2013 1/14/2013 1/21/2013 1/28/2013 2/4/2013 2/11/2013 2/18/2013 2/25/2013 3/4/2013 3/11/2013 3/18/2013 3/25/2013 4/1/2013 4/8/2013 4/15/2013 4/22/2013 4/29/2013 5/6/2013 5/13/2013 5/20/2013 5/27/2013 6/3/2013 6/10/2013 6/17/2013 6/24/2013 7/1/2013 7/8/2013 7/15/2013 7/22/2013 7/29/2013 8/5/2013 8/12/2013 8/19/2013 8/26/2013 1/7/2013 1/14/2013 1/21/2013 1/28/2013 2/4/2013 2/11/2013 2/18/2013 2/25/2013 3/4/2013 3/11/2013 3/18/2013 3/25/2013 4/1/2013 4/8/2013 4/15/2013 4/22/2013 4/29/2013 5/6/2013 5/13/2013 5/20/2013 5/27/2013 6/3/2013 6/10/2013 6/17/2013 6/24/2013 7/1/2013 7/8/2013 7/15/2013 7/22/2013 7/29/2013 8/5/2013 8/12/2013 8/19/2013 8/26/2013 9/2/2013 4.7 +/- 0.2 3.4 +/- 0.2 2.7 +/- 0.1 3.6 +/- 0.2 4.7 +/- 0.3 2.7 +/- 0.2 2.1 +/-0.1 1.4 +/- 0.1 1.0 +/- 0.1 1.3 +/- 0.1 2.1 +/-0.1 1.6 +/- 0.1 1.8 +/- 0.1 2.3 +/- 0.1 1.8 +/- 0.1 1.9 +/- 0.1 2.0 +/- 0.1 0.7 +/- 0.1 1.4 +/-0.1 2.6 +/- 0.1 1.5 +/- 0.1 2.2 +/- 0.2 0.9 +/- 0.1 2.3 +/- 0.1 1.3 +/- 0.1 1.9 +/- 0.1 1.0 +/- 0.1 1.4 +/- 0.1 3.1 +/- 0.2 1.5 +/- 0.1 2.7 +/- 0.2 1.7 +/-0.1 1.4 +/-0.1 1.7 +/-0.1 2.6 +/- 0.1 4.3 +/- 0.2 3.3 +/- 0.2 2.5 +/- 0.1 2.7 +/- 0.2 3.5 +/- 0.1 1.9 +/- 0.1 2.2 +/- 0.1 1.2 +/- 0.1 0.9 +/- 0.1 1.2 +/-0.1 2.2 +/- 0.1 1.3 +/- 0.1 1.8 +/-0.1 2.2 +/- 0.1 1.7 +/- 0.1 2.0 +/- 0.2 2.2 +/- 0.1 0.8 +/- 0.1 1.5 +/- 0.1 2.4 +/- 0.1 1.4 +/- 0.1 1.8 +/- 0.1 1.1 +/-0.1 1.9 +/- 0.1 1.4 +/- 0.1 1.7 +/-0.1 0.9 +/- 0.1 1.4 +/-0.1 2.5 +/- 0.2 1.3 +/- 0.1 2.4 +/- 0.2 2.1 +/-0.1 1.5 +/- 0.2 1.7 +/- 0.1 2.7 +/- 0.1 4.6 +/- 0.2 3.5 +/- 0.2 2.7 +/- 0.1 3.1 +/-0.2 3.8 +/- 0.2 2.8 +/- 0.2 2.1 +/-0.1 1.2 +/- 0.1 1.0 +/- 0.1 1.4 +/- 0.1 2.4 +/- 0.1 1.4 +/- 0.1 1.6 +/- 0.1 2.3 +/- 0.1 1.9 +/- 0.1 2.1 +/-0.1 2.1 +/-0.1 1.2 +/- 0.1 1.4 +/- 0o.1 2.3 +/- 0.1 1.4 +/- 0.1 1.8 +/- 0.1 1.2 +/- 0.1 2.0 +/- 0.1 1.4 +/- 0.1 1.7 +/- 0.1 1.0 +/- 0.1 1.3 +/- 0.1 2.6 +/- 0.2 1.5 +/- 0.1 2.5 +/- 0.2 2.2 +/- 0.1 1.4 +/- 0.1 1.8 +/- 0.1 2.6 +/- 0.1'Control Location* <MDA 83 January 1 -December 31, 2013 Docket Nos. 50-317/50-318/72-8 Table E-6 Concentration of Beta Emitters in Air Particulates (Results in units of 10.2 pCi/m 3+/- 2a)Start Date Stop Date CA Cambridge LB LONG BEACH TI 1 TAYLOR'S ISLAND 9/2/2013 9/9/2013 9/16/2013 9/23/2013 9/30/2013 10/7/2013 10/14/2013 10/21/2013 10/28/2013 11/4/2013 11/11/2013 11/18/2013 11/25/2013 12/2/2013 12/9/2013 12/16/2013 12/23/2013
January 1 - December 31, 2013 Docket Nos. 50-317/50-318/72-8 Table E-4 Concentration of Gamma Emitters in Bottom Sediment (Results in units of pCi/kg (dry) +/- 2a)
'Control Location* <MDA 9/9/2013 9/16/2013 9/23/2013 9/30/2013 10/7/2013 10/14/2013 10/21/2013 10/28/2013 11/4/2013 11/11/2013 11/18/2013 11/25/2013 12/2/2013 12/9/2013 12/16/2013 12/23/2013 12/30/2013 2.4 +/- 0.2 2.9 +/- 0.2 1.5 +/- 0.1 1.6 +/- 0.1 4.8 +/- 0.2 1.1 +/-0.2 2.1 +/-0.1 2.6 +/- 0.1 3.3 +/- 0.2 1.6 +/- 1.4 2.0 +/- 0.1 1.6 +/- 0.1 2.2 +/- 0.2 2.9 +/- 0.1 3.3 +/- 0.2 2.6 +/- 0.2 2.1 +/-0.1 2.0 +/- 0.2 3.1 +/-0.2 1.5 +/- 0.1 1.4 +/- 0.1 4.0 +/- 0.2 1.1 +/-0.1 2.2 +/- 0.1 2.4 +/- 0.1 3.1 +/-0.2 2.0 +/- 0.1 1.9 +/- 0.1 1.2 +/- 0.1 2.9 +/- 0.2 2.8 +/- 0.1 3.2 +/- 0.2 2.3 +/- 0.1 2.0 +/- 0.1 2.4 +/- 0.2 3.1 +/- 0.2 1.6 +/- 0.1 1.4 +/- 0.1 4.6 +/- 0.2 1.1 +/-0.1 2.4 +/- 0.1 2.7 +/- 0.1 3.7 +/- 0.2 2.1 +/-0.1 2.2 +/- 0.1 1.4 +/- 0.1 2.4 +/- 0.2 2.7 +/- 0.1 3.5 +/- 0.2 2.7 +/- 0.2 2.1 +/-0.1 84 January 1 -December 31, 2013 Docket Nos. 50-317/50-318/72-8 Table E-7 Concentration of Gamma Emitters in Air Particulates (Results in units of 10-3 pCi/m 3+/- 2a)Sample Date CA Cambridge LB LONG BEACH TI 1 TAYLOR'S ISLAND 1/28/2013
Sample Code                                 Sample Date             Cs-1 37               Gamma Emitters WBS2 Discharge Area                                 6/19/2013           104+/-31 10/16/2013           127+/-30 WBS4 1 Camp Conoy/ Rocky Point                       6/19/2013           103+/-32 10/16/2013           105+/-40 Control Location
* * *2/25/2013
* All Non-Natural Gamma Emitters <MDA 80
* * *4/1/2013 * * *4/29/2013
 
* * *6/3/2013 * * *7/1/2013 * * *7/29/2013
January 1 - December 31, 2013 Docket Nos. 50-317/50-318/72-8 Table E-5 Concentration of Iodine-131 in Filtered Air (Results in units of 10-3 pCi/m 3 +/- 2cr)
* * *9/2/2013 * * *9/30/2013
Start Date Stop Date     CA         LB             SFA1            SFA21        SFA3        SFA4              TI1 Cambridge LONG BEACH     MET Station     Visitors Center NNW of ISFSI SSE of ISFSI     TAYLOR'S ISLAND 12/31/2012     1/7/2013                                 tr 1/7/2013 1/14/2013                 ,&,                                "k                        t"              'k
* * *10/28/2013
                                *A 1/14/2013   1/21/2013 1/21/2013   1/28/2013 1/28/2013     2/4/2013 2/4/2013 2/11/2013     "*
* * *12/2/2013
2/11/2013   2/18/2013
* * *12/30/2013
                                *k 2/18/2013   2/25/2013
* * *Control Location* All Non-Natural Gamma Emitters <MDA 85 January 1 -December 31, 2013 Docket Nos. 50-317/50-318/72-8 Table E-8 Concentration of Tritium and Gamma Emitters in Taylors Island Well Water (Results in units pCi/L)Sample Date Gamma Emitters H-3 1/23/2013 2/19/2013 3/19/2013 4/22/2013 5/21/2013 6/25/2013 7/22/2013 8/26/2013 9/24/2013 10/21/2013 11/19/2013 12/17/2013
                                *It 2/25/2013     3/4/2013 3/4/2013 3/11/2013 3/11/2013   3/18/2013                 *t 3/18/2013   3/25/2013 3/25/2013     4/1/2013                                                               "*
<327<327<330<330<330<335<311<311<308<304<304<307* Non-Natural Gamma Emitters <MDA 86 January 1 -December 31, 2013 Docket Nos. 50-317/50-318/72-8 Table E-9 Direct Radiation.(Results in units of mR/90 days +/- 2cr)Site Code DR24 DR25 DR26 DR27 DR28 DR29 DR31 DR32 DR33 DR34 OSG1 OSG2 Location Rt. 4 and Parran Rd.Camp Conoy Guard House Rt. 235 and Clark's Landing Road Rt. 231 and Rt. 4 Taylors Is. Siren #35 Taylors Is. Siren #38 Cambridge Twining Property, Taylors Island P. A. Ransome Property Shoreline at Barge Rd.North of Old Steam Generator Storage Facility West of Old Steam Generator Storage Facility First Quarter 12.66+/- 1.39 13.57 +/- 0.24 12.19+/- 1.52 12.67 +/- 1.51 16.19 +/- 0.92 17.16 +/- 1.59 16.51 +/- 1.43 16.03 +/- 1.01 17.89 +/- 1.11 10.95 +/- 0.82 21.47 +/- 1.52 18.71 +/- 3.17 Second Quarter Third Quarter Fourth Quarter 13.29 +/- 0.08 14.19 +/- 1.47 12.24 +/- 1.77 13.04 +/- 1.29 15.27 +/- 1.61 16.74 +/- 2.57 16.31 +/- 0.98 14.25 +/- 0.96 16.96 +/- 1.87 10.80 +/- 1.07 20.98 +/- 2.34 17.95 +/- 2.59 12.06 +/- 0.51 13.23 +/- 1.18 11.11 +/- 0.56 12.39 +/- 1.47 14.86 +/- 2.17 15.59 +/- 1.25 15.20 +/- 1.14 16.61 +/- 1.66 15.90 +/- 0.70 10.56 +/- 1.48 20.14 +/- 2.01 16.75 +/- 2.15 14.33 +/- 1.06 15.62 +/- 1.45 13.12 +/- 1.81 14.06 +/- 1.38 17.21 +/- 1.35 17.90 +/- 1.35 18.57 +/- 2.17 16.28 +/- 1.68 18.66 +/- 0.77 11.98 +/- 1.42 22.96 +/- 1.74 20.24 +/- 2.74 87 January 1 -December 31, 2013 Docket Nos. 50-317/50-318/72-8 Table E-10 Direct Radiation from Resin Storage Area (Results in units of mR/90 days +/- 2a)Site Code RPDR05 RPDR06 RPDR07 RPDR08 RPDR09 RPDR10 RPDR11 RPDR12 Location North Fence Lower North Fence Upper West Fence Right West Fence Left South Fence Upper South Fence Lower East Fence Left East Fence RiQht First Quarter 44.67 +/- 5.96 24.14 +/- 2.39 27.56 +/- 3.77 27.52 +/- 3.66 66.89+/- 7.15 74.48 +/- 8.35 72.18 +/- 13.19 40.64 +/- 4.55 Second Quarter 42.38 +/- 3.46 20.68 +/- 1.84 28.91 +/- 1.50 26.40 +/- 2.19 35.12 +/- 3.21 77.05 +/- 6.93 65.71 +/- 9.39 38.50 +/- 2.92 Third Quarter 37.82 +/- 4.55 19.09 +/- 2.63 31.89 +/- 3.71 27.45 +/- 3.34 30.77 +/- 1.67 65.52 +/- 12.40 56.41 +/- 3.46 30.26 +/- 4.05 Fourth Quarter 39.84 +/- 3.44 19.89 +/- 1.91 27.33 +/- 1.19 27.25 +/- 2.70 38.70 +/- 0.94 76.56 +/- 8.05 56.38 +/- 6.97 34.55 +/- 3.55 88 January 1 -December 31, 2013 Docket Nos. 50-317/50-318/72-8 Table E-11 Concentration of Tritium in Groundwater (Results in units of pCi/L +/- 2a)By Piezometer Tube Locations Sample Date 11 12 13 15 18 19 20 21 22 231 241 251 261 27' 28' 291 301 3/02/2013 464+/- 197 # # # # # # #2 3/14/2013 ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND #4/21/2013 ND # # # # # # # #6/25/2013 952 +/- 211 ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND 8/05/2013 1030+/- 209 # # # # # # # #11/10/2013 1280 +/- 202 # # # # # # # #12/7/2013 ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND # ND # # # # # #12/24/2013 ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND # ND ND ND ND ND ND'New well sites installed this year first ready for sampling in December 2 Resampled because of high analytical uncertainty
                                *k 4/1/2013   4/8/2013               *&
4/8/2013 4/15/2013
* 4/15/2013   4/22/2013 4/22/2013   4/29/2013 4/29/2013   .5/6/2013 5/6/2013 5/13/2013 5/13/2013   5/20/2013 5/20/2013  5/27/2013 5/27/2013    6/3/2013
* 6/3/2013 6/10/2013
* 6/10/2013   6/17/2013
* 6/17/2013  6/24/2013 6/24/2013    7/1/2013                *               *                 *                         *
* Control Location
*<MDA 81
 
January 1 - December 31, 2013 Docket Nos. 50-317/50-318/72-8 Table E-5 Concentration of Iodine-131 in Filtered Air (Results in units of 10. 3 pCi/m 3 +/- 2a)
Start Date   Stop Date     CA         LB             SFA1              SFA2 1      SFA3          SFA4              TI1 Cambridge LONG BEACH     MET Station     Visitors Center NNW of ISFSI SSE of ISFSI     TAYLOR'S ISLAND 7/1/2013     7/8/2013      *r 7/8/2013   7/15/2013 7/15/2013    7/22/2013                                 *
                                            *i 7/22/2013    7/29/2013                 ,*
                                                                                                                            *A 7/29/2013     8/5/2013 8/5/2013   8/12/2013                                                                                               "*
8/12/2013   8/19/2013 8/19/2013   8/26/2013     *A 8/26/2013     9/2/2013 9/2/2013     9/9/2013     "*
9/9/2013   9/16/2013
                                  */
9/16/2013   9/23/2013
* 9/23/2013   9/30/2013
* 9/30/2013   10/7/2013 10/7/2013   10/14/2013                 *j 10/14/2013   10/21/2013     "*
10/21/2013   10/28/2013 10/28/2013     11/4/2013     *i 11/4/2013   11/11/2013 11/11/2013   11/18/2013                                                                                               ,*
11/18/2013   11/25/2013
* 11/25/2013     12/2/2013     "*
12/2/2013   12/9/2013 12/9/2013   12/16/2013 12/16/2013   12/23/2013 12/23/2013   12/30/2013
'Control Location
* <MDA 82
 
January 1 - December 31, 2013 Docket Nos. 50-317/50-318/72-8 Table E-6 Concentration of Beta Emitters in Air Particulates (Results in units of 10-2 pCi/m 3 +/- 2a)
Start Date    Stop Date            CA                      LB                      TI1 Cambridge              LONG BEACH            TAYLOR'S ISLAND 12/31/2012      1/7/2013       4.7 +/- 0.2              4.3 +/- 0.2            4.6 +/- 0.2 1/7/2013    1/14/2013        3.4 +/- 0.2             3.3 +/- 0.2            3.5 +/- 0.2 1/14/2013     1/21/2013       2.7 +/- 0.1              2.5 +/- 0.1            2.7 +/- 0.1 1/21/2013     1/28/2013       3.6 +/- 0.2              2.7 +/- 0.2            3.1 +/-0.2 1/28/2013     2/4/2013       4.7 +/- 0.3              3.5 +/- 0.1           3.8 +/- 0.2 2/4/2013     2/11/2013       2.7 +/- 0.2              1.9 +/- 0.1            2.8 +/- 0.2 2/11/2013     2/18/2013       2.1 +/-0.1              2.2 +/- 0.1            2.1 +/-0.1 2/18/2013     2/25/2013       1.4 +/- 0.1              1.2 +/- 0.1            1.2 +/- 0.1 2/25/2013       3/4/2013       1.0 +/- 0.1              0.9 +/- 0.1            1.0 +/- 0.1 3/4/2013     3/11/2013       1.3 +/- 0.1             1.2 +/-0.1             1.4 +/- 0.1 3/11/2013     3/18/2013       2.1 +/-0.1              2.2 +/- 0.1            2.4 +/- 0.1 3/18/2013     3/25/2013       1.6 +/- 0.1              1.3 +/- 0.1            1.4 +/- 0.1 3/25/2013       4/1/2013       1.8 +/- 0.1              1.8 +/-0.1              1.6 +/- 0.1 4/1/2013     4/8/2013       2.3 +/- 0.1              2.2 +/- 0.1            2.3 +/- 0.1 4/8/2013     4/15/2013       1.8 +/- 0.1             1.7 +/- 0.1            1.9 +/- 0.1 4/15/2013     4/22/2013       1.9 +/- 0.1              2.0 +/- 0.2           2.1 +/-0.1 4/22/2013      4/29/2013        2.0 +/- 0.1              2.2 +/- 0.1            2.1 +/-0.1 4/29/2013      5/6/2013        0.7 +/- 0.1             0.8 +/- 0.1             1.2 +/- 0.1 5/6/2013    5/13/2013        1.4 +/-0.1               1.5 +/- 0.1             1.4 +/- 0o.1 5/13/2013      5/20/2013        2.6 +/- 0.1             2.4 +/- 0.1           2.3 +/- 0.1 5/20/2013      5/27/2013        1.5 +/- 0.1             1.4 +/- 0.1             1.4 +/- 0.1 5/27/2013      6/3/2013        2.2 +/- 0.2             1.8 +/- 0.1             1.8 +/- 0.1 6/3/2013    6/10/2013        0.9 +/- 0.1             1.1 +/-0.1             1.2 +/- 0.1 6/10/2013      6/17/2013        2.3 +/- 0.1              1.9 +/- 0.1           2.0 +/- 0.1 6/17/2013      6/24/2013        1.3 +/- 0.1             1.4 +/- 0.1             1.4 +/- 0.1 6/24/2013      7/1/2013        1.9 +/- 0.1             1.7 +/-0.1              1.7 +/- 0.1 7/1/2013      7/8/2013        1.0 +/- 0.1             0.9 +/- 0.1            1.0 +/- 0.1 7/8/2013    7/15/2013        1.4 +/- 0.1             1.4 +/-0.1             1.3 +/- 0.1 7/15/2013      7/22/2013        3.1 +/- 0.2            2.5 +/- 0.2            2.6 +/- 0.2 7/22/2013      7/29/2013        1.5 +/- 0.1             1.3 +/- 0.1             1.5 +/- 0.1 7/29/2013      8/5/2013        2.7 +/- 0.2            2.4 +/- 0.2             2.5 +/- 0.2 8/5/2013    8/12/2013        1.7 +/-0.1             2.1 +/-0.1             2.2 +/- 0.1 8/12/2013      8/19/2013        1.4 +/-0.1               1.5 +/- 0.2            1.4 +/- 0.1 8/19/2013      8/26/2013        1.7 +/-0.1               1.7 +/- 0.1             1.8 +/- 0.1 8/26/2013      9/2/2013        2.6 +/- 0.1             2.7 +/- 0.1             2.6 +/- 0.1
'Control Location
* <MDA 83
 
January 1 - December 31, 2013 Docket Nos. 50-317/50-318/72-8 Table E-6 Concentration of Beta Emitters in Air Particulates (Results in units of 10.2 pCi/m3 +/- 2a)
Start Date    Stop Date            CA                    LB                      TI1 Cambridge            LONG BEACH            TAYLOR'S ISLAND 9/2/2013      9/9/2013      2.4 +/- 0.2            2.0 +/- 0.2              2.4 +/- 0.2 9/9/2013    9/16/2013        2.9 +/- 0.2            3.1 +/-0.2               3.1 +/- 0.2 9/16/2013    9/23/2013        1.5 +/- 0.1           1.5 +/- 0.1             1.6 +/- 0.1 9/23/2013    9/30/2013        1.6 +/- 0.1           1.4 +/- 0.1             1.4 +/- 0.1 9/30/2013    10/7/2013        4.8 +/- 0.2            4.0 +/- 0.2             4.+/- 0.2 10/7/2013    10/14/2013        1.1 +/-0.2            1.1 +/-0.1               1.1 +/-0.1 10/14/2013    10/21/2013        2.1 +/-0.1             2.2 +/- 0.1            2.+/- 0.1 10/21/2013    10/28/2013        2.6 +/- 0.1            2.4 +/- 0.1             2.+/- 0.1 10/28/2013      11/4/2013        3.3 +/- 0.2           3.1 +/-0.2              3.7 +/- 0.2 11/4/2013    11/11/2013       1.6 +/- 1.4            2.0 +/- 0.1            2.1  +/-0.1 11/11/2013     11/18/2013       2.0 +/- 0.1            1.9 +/- 0.1            2.2  +/- 0.1 11/18/2013     11/25/2013       1.6 +/- 0.1            1.2 +/- 0.1              1.4 +/- 0.1 11/25/2013     12/2/2013       2.2 +/- 0.2            2.9 +/- 0.2            2.4 +/- 0.2 12/2/2013     12/9/2013       2.9 +/- 0.1            2.8 +/- 0.1            2.7  +/- 0.1 12/9/2013   12/16/2013       3.3 +/- 0.2            3.2 +/- 0.2              3.5 +/- 0.2 12/16/2013     12/23/2013       2.6 +/- 0.2            2.3 +/- 0.1            2.7  +/- 0.2 12/23/2013     12/30/2013       2.1 +/-0.1            2.0 +/- 0.1            2.1 +/-0.1
'Control Location
* <MDA 84
 
January 1 - December 31, 2013 Docket Nos. 50-317/50-318/72-8 Table E-7 Concentration of Gamma Emitters in Air Particulates (Results in units of 10-3 pCi/m 3 +/- 2a)
Sample Date              CA                          LB                      TI1 Cambridge                  LONG BEACH            TAYLOR'S ISLAND 1/28/2013              *                            *
* 2/25/2013              *                            *
* 4/1/2013              *                            *
* 4/29/2013              *                            *
* 6/3/2013              *                            *
* 7/1/2013              *                            *
* 7/29/2013              *                            *
* 9/2/2013              *                            *
* 9/30/2013              *                            *
* 10/28/2013              *                            *
* 12/2/2013              *                            *
* 12/30/2013              *                            *
* Control Location
* All Non-Natural Gamma Emitters <MDA 85
 
January 1 - December 31, 2013 Docket Nos. 50-317/50-318/72-8 Table E-8 Concentration of Tritium and Gamma Emitters in Taylors Island Well Water (Results in units pCi/L)
Sample Date              Gamma Emitters                        H-3 1/23/2013                                                  <327 2/19/2013                                                  <327 3/19/2013                                                  <330 4/22/2013                                                  <330 5/21/2013                                                  <330 6/25/2013                                                  <335 7/22/2013                                                  <311 8/26/2013                                                  <311 9/24/2013                                                  <308 10/21/2013                                                  <304 11/19/2013                                                  <304 12/17/2013                                                  <307
* Non-Natural Gamma Emitters <MDA 86
 
January 1 - December 31, 2013 Docket Nos. 50-317/50-318/72-8 Table E-9 Direct Radiation
                                .(Results in units of mR/90 days +/- 2cr)
Site Code Location                  First Quarter            Second Quarter  Third Quarter            Fourth Quarter DR24    Rt. 4 and Parran Rd. 12.66+/- 1.39              13.29 +/- 0.08 12.06 +/- 0.51            14.33 +/- 1.06 DR25    Camp Conoy Guard        13.57 +/- 0.24            14.19 +/- 1.47 13.23 +/- 1.18            15.62 +/- 1.45 House DR26    Rt. 235 and Clark's      12.19+/- 1.52              12.24 +/- 1.77 11.11 +/- 0.56            13.12 +/- 1.81 Landing Road DR27    Rt. 231 and Rt. 4        12.67 +/- 1.51            13.04 +/- 1.29 12.39 +/- 1.47            14.06 +/- 1.38 DR28    Taylors Is. Siren #35    16.19 +/- 0.92            15.27 +/- 1.61 14.86 +/- 2.17            17.21 +/- 1.35 DR29    Taylors Is. Siren #38    17.16 +/- 1.59            16.74 +/- 2.57 15.59 +/- 1.25            17.90 +/- 1.35 DR31    Cambridge                16.51 +/- 1.43            16.31 +/- 0.98 15.20 +/- 1.14            18.57 +/- 2.17 DR32    Twining Property,        16.03 +/- 1.01            14.25 +/- 0.96 16.61 +/- 1.66            16.28 +/- 1.68 Taylors Island DR33    P. A. Ransome Property  17.89 +/- 1.11             16.96 +/- 1.87 15.90 +/- 0.70            18.66 +/- 0.77 DR34    Shoreline at Barge Rd. 10.95 +/- 0.82            10.80 +/- 1.07 10.56 +/- 1.48            11.98 +/- 1.42 OSG1    North of Old Steam      21.47 +/- 1.52            20.98 +/- 2.34  20.14 +/- 2.01            22.96 +/- 1.74 Generator Storage Facility OSG2    West of Old Steam        18.71 +/- 3.17            17.95 +/- 2.59 16.75 +/- 2.15            20.24 +/- 2.74 Generator Storage Facility 87
 
January 1 - December 31, 2013 Docket Nos. 50-317/50-318/72-8 Table E-10 Direct Radiation from Resin Storage Area (Results in units of mR/90 days +/- 2a)
Site Code Location              First Quarter          Second Quarter  Third Quarter            Fourth Quarter RPDR05  North Fence Lower  44.67 +/- 5.96            42.38 +/- 3.46  37.82 +/- 4.55            39.84 +/- 3.44 RPDR06  North Fence Upper    24.14 +/- 2.39            20.68 +/- 1.84  19.09 +/- 2.63            19.89 +/- 1.91 RPDR07  West Fence Right    27.56 +/- 3.77             28.91 +/- 1.50  31.89 +/- 3.71            27.33 +/- 1.19 RPDR08  West Fence Left    27.52 +/- 3.66            26.40 +/- 2.19  27.45 +/- 3.34            27.25 +/- 2.70 RPDR09  South Fence Upper  66.89+/- 7.15              35.12 +/- 3.21  30.77 +/- 1.67            38.70 +/- 0.94 RPDR10  South Fence Lower  74.48 +/- 8.35            77.05 +/- 6.93 65.52 +/- 12.40            76.56 +/- 8.05 RPDR11  East Fence Left    72.18 +/- 13.19            65.71 +/- 9.39  56.41 +/- 3.46            56.38 +/- 6.97 RPDR12  East Fence RiQht    40.64 +/- 4.55            38.50 +/- 2.92  30.26 +/- 4.05            34.55 +/- 3.55 88
 
January 1 - December 31, 2013 Docket Nos. 50-317/50-318/72-8 Table E-11 Concentration of Tritium in Groundwater (Results in units of pCi/L +/- 2a)
By Piezometer Tube Locations Sample Date            11            12      13      15      18    19        20        21          22 231  241 251 261  27'    28'    291  301 3/02/2013        464+/- 197            #      #      #      #      #        #          #2 3/14/2013            ND            ND      ND    ND      ND    ND      ND        ND          #
4/21/2013            ND              #      #      #      #      #        #          #          #
6/25/2013        952 +/- 211        ND      ND    ND      ND    ND      ND        ND          ND 8/05/2013        1030+/- 209          #      #      #      #      #        #          #          #
11/10/2013      1280 +/- 202          #      #      #      #      #        #          #          #
12/7/2013            ND            ND       ND     ND       ND   ND       ND         ND         ND   #   ND #   #   #       #     #   #
12/24/2013           ND             ND       ND     ND       ND   ND       ND         ND         ND   ND # ND ND   ND     ND     ND   ND
'New well sites installed this year first ready for sampling in December 2 Resampled because of high analytical uncertainty
# Tritium Less than Minimum Detectable Activity(<MDA)
# Tritium Less than Minimum Detectable Activity(<MDA)
ND No Data -Quarterly sample obtained as required.89 January 1 -December 31, 2013 Docket Nos. 50-317/50-318/72-8 Table E-12 Gross Concentration of Gamma Emitters in Groundwater (Results in units of pCi/L +/- 2a)By Piezometer Tube Locations Sample Date 11 12 13 15 18 19 20 21 22 231 241 251 261 271 281 291 301 3/2/2013 ** * * * * * * *4/21/2013 ND ND ND ND.&6/25/2013  
ND No Data - Quarterly sample obtained as required.
*8/5/2013 *11/10/2013  
89
*ND ND ND ND ND"k 12/7/2013 ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND *12/24/2013 ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND'New well sites installed this year first ready for sampling in December* All Non-Natural Gamma Emitters <MDA No Data -Quarterly sample obtained as required.ND* ND ND ND ND ND ND 90 January 1 -December 31, 2013 Docket Nos. 50-317/50-318/72-8 Figure E-1 Site Map Groundwater Monitoring Wells vqrHl MH5 PAMH*m--WZ Tube #2'-W'AbtI -V a~p p~? j Mr -9 a 6 O4~ft~A*~I~4MV U* I'S U *~.5a I .:-T7C, a7*,k 91 I January 1 -December 31, 2013 Docket Nos. 50-317/50-318/72-8 APPENDIX F Errata for 2011 AREOR Report This Appendix is provided as errata to the Program Exceptions in Sections II.B.4 and III.B.4 of the 2011 Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report (AREOR) dated May 15, 2012.In the 2011 AREOR, Program Exceptions for the REMP and ISFSI were provided in Appendix B, Analysis Results for the REMP and the ISFSI. To clarify the 2011 AREOR report for the REMP and the ISFSI, this Appendix is provided as errata.Section 1I.B.4 Program Exceptions, page 5, read "There were no program exceptions during this operating period," and the section should read: Air sampler power outages at On Site Before Entrance to Camp Conoy (sample code Al) during the weeks beginning August 22 and September 5 resulted in the loss of air samples available for concentrations of beta emitters in air particulates analyses.
 
The air sample from the week beginning September 5 also was unavailable for analysis of concentration of Iodine-131 in filtered air because of this power outage. These program exceptions have been entered into the site's Corrective Action Program to ensure they do not recur.Three direct radiation dosimeters, one in the 1st quarter and two in the 3rd quarter, were found missing from ODCM sampling locations during this operating period. A direct radiation dosimeter was not taken from the Onsite, Along Cliffs (sample code DR1) in the 1st quarter of this operating period, and Rt. 765, Giovanni's Tavern (Knotty Pine) (sample code DR3) and Calvert Beach Rd. & Decatur St (sample code DR10) were not taken in the 3rd quarter of this operating period. These program exceptions were entered into the site's Corrective Action Program.Section III.B.4 Program Exceptions, page 20, read "There were no program exceptions during this operating period," and the section should read: Air sampler power outages resulted in the loss of samples available for analyses of weekly concentrations of beta emitters in air particulates from: On Site Before Entrance to Camp Conoy (sample code Al) during the weeks of August 22 and September 5, Meteorological Station (sample code SFA1) during the weeks of March 14 and 21 and September 5 and 12, CCNPP Visitor's Center 92 January 1 -December 31, 2013 Docket Nos. 50-317/50-318/72-8 (sample code SFA2) during the weeks of May 30 and September 5, and North Northwest of ISFSI (sample code SFA3) during the week of September 5.Sampler malfunctions prevented the analyses for concentrations of beta emitters in air particulates during the weeks of April 18 and June 13 from North Northwest of ISFSI (sample code SFA3). These program exceptions were entered into the site's Corrective Action Program to ensure they do not recur.93}}
January 1 - December 31, 2013 Docket Nos. 50-317/50-318/72-8 Table E-12 Gross Concentration of Gamma Emitters in Groundwater (Results in units of pCi/L +/- 2a)
By Piezometer Tube Locations Sample Date       11       12         13       15     18     19       20       21       22   231 241 251 261 271   281     291   301 3/2/2013       *       *           *       *       *     *       *       *
* 4/21/2013     ND       ND         ND       ND                                         .&
6/25/2013
* ND      ND      ND      ND      ND 8/5/2013
* 11/10/2013       *                                     "k 12/7/2013     ND       ND         ND       ND     ND     ND       ND       ND     ND
* ND 12/24/2013     ND       ND         ND       ND     ND     ND       ND       ND     ND   ND
* ND  ND  ND    ND      ND    ND
'New well sites installed this year first ready for sampling in December
* All Non-Natural Gamma Emitters <MDA No Data - Quarterly sample obtained as required.
90
 
January 1 - December 31, 2013 Docket Nos. 50-317/50-318/72-8 Figure E-1 Site Map Groundwater Monitoring Wells vqrHl                             MH5     PAMH*
m--WZ Tube #2'
                        -W'AbtI - V a
  ~p
  ~?     p j     Mr -                           U                      U*    a
* I'S 9  a    6                              U *~.5
                                                                                  .I a7*,k
:-T7C, O4~ft~A*~I~4MV 91
 
January 1 - December 31, 2013 Docket Nos. 50-317/50-318/72-8 APPENDIX F Errata for 2011 AREOR Report This Appendix is provided as errata to the Program Exceptions in Sections II.B.4 and III.B.4 of the 2011 Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report (AREOR) dated May 15, 2012.
In the 2011 AREOR, Program Exceptions for the REMP and ISFSI were provided in Appendix B, Analysis Results for the REMP and the ISFSI. To clarify the 2011 AREOR report for the REMP and the ISFSI, this Appendix is provided as errata.
Section 1I.B.4 Program Exceptions, page 5, read "There were no program exceptions during this operating period," and the section should read:
Air sampler power outages at On Site Before Entrance to Camp Conoy (sample code Al) during the weeks beginning August 22 and September 5 resulted in the loss of air samples available for concentrations of beta emitters in air particulates analyses. The air sample from the week beginning September 5 also was unavailable for analysis of concentration of Iodine-131 in filtered air because of this power outage. These program exceptions have been entered into the site's Corrective Action Program to ensure they do not recur.
Three direct radiation dosimeters, one in the 1st quarter and two in the 3rd quarter, were found missing from ODCM sampling locations during this operating period. A direct radiation dosimeter was not taken from the Onsite, Along Cliffs (sample code DR1) in the 1st quarter of this operating period, and Rt. 765, Giovanni's Tavern (Knotty Pine) (sample code DR3) and Calvert Beach Rd. & Decatur St (sample code DR10) were not taken in the 3rd quarter of this operating period. These program exceptions were entered into the site's Corrective Action Program.
Section III.B.4 Program Exceptions, page 20, read "There were no program exceptions during this operating period," and the section should read:
Air sampler power outages resulted in the loss of samples available for analyses of weekly concentrations of beta emitters in air particulates from: On Site Before Entrance to Camp Conoy (sample code Al) during the weeks of August 22 and September 5, Meteorological Station (sample code SFA1) during the weeks of March 14 and 21 and September 5 and 12, CCNPP Visitor's Center 92
 
January 1 - December 31, 2013 Docket Nos. 50-317/50-318/72-8 (sample code SFA2) during the weeks of May 30 and September 5, and North Northwest of ISFSI (sample code SFA3) during the week of September 5.
Sampler malfunctions prevented the analyses for concentrations of beta emitters in air particulates during the weeks of April 18 and June 13 from North Northwest of ISFSI (sample code SFA3). These program exceptions were entered into the site's Corrective Action Program to ensure they do not recur.
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Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation - Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report
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AWNW-Exelon Generation,., Douglas E. Lauver Director- Licensing Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant 1650 Calvert Cliffs Parkway Lusby. MD 20657 410-495-5219 Office 443-624-9019 Mobile www.exeloncorpcom Doug.Lauver@exeloncorpcom May 5, 2014 U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission ATTN: Document Control Desk Washington, DC 20555 Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant; Unit Nos. 1 & 2; Renewed Facility Operating License Nos. DPR-53 and DPR-69 Docket Nos. 50-317 & 50-318 Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation; Material License No. SNM-2505 NRC Docket No. 72-8

Subject:

Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report

References:

1. Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant Technical Specification 5.6.2
2. Calvert Cliffs Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation Technical Specification 6.2 In accordance with References 1 and 2, Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant is submitting the Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report (Attachment 1).

There are no regulatory commitments contained in this correspondence.

Should you have questions regarding this matter, please contact me at (410) 495-5219 or Mr. David Merryman at (410) 495-4913.

Respectfully, Douglas E. Lauver Director-Licensing DEL/PSF/bjd

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ANNUAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT FOR THE CALVERT CLIFFS NUCLEAR POWER PLANT UNITS 1 AND 2 AND THE INDEPENDENT SPENT FUEL STORAGE INSTALLATION Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant, LLC May 5, 2014

ANNUAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT FOR THE CALVERT CLIFFS NUCLEAR POWER PLANT UNITS 1 AND 2 AND THE INDEPENDENT SPENT FUEL STORAGE INSTALLATION January 1 - December 31, 2013 A. M. Barnett J. S. D'Souza C. D. Merryman CONSTELLATION ENERGY NUCLEAR GROUP, LLC May 2014

January 1 - December 31, 2013 Docket Nos. 50-317/50-318/72-8 TABLE OF CONTENTS LIST OF FIGU RE S ............................................................................................................................ H LIST OF TA B LE S ............................................................................................................................. iii I. SUM MA R Y ....................................................................................................................................... 1 II. CALVERT CLIFFS NUCLEAR POWER PLANT RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING PROGRAM ...................................................... 3 II.A. INTRO DUCTIO N ................................................................................................................................................ 3 II.B. PROGRAM ........................................................................................................................................................... 3 Il.B.I Ob iectives ...................................................................................................................................................... 3 II.B.2 Sam ple Collection .......................................................................................................................................... 4 II.B3.3 Data Interpretation ....................................................................................................................................... 4 II.B.4 Pro a Eram Exceptions ...................................................................................................................................... 4 II.C. RESULTS AND DISCUSSIO NS .......................................................................................................................... 4 II.C.1 Aquatic Environment .................................................................................................................................... 4 lI.C.l.a Bay W ater .................................................................................................................................................... 5 II.C.l.b Aquatic O r sanisms ..................................................................................................................................... 5 II.C.l.c Shoreline Sediment ..................................................................................................................................... 5 II.C.2 Atm ospheric Environment ........................................................................................................................... 8 II.C.2.a Air Particulate Filters ................................................................................................................................ 8 II.C.2.b Air Iodine ................................................................................................................................................... 8 II.C.3 Terrestrial Environment ........................................................................................................................... 10 II.C.3.a Veeetation ................................................................................................................................................. 10 II.C.4 Direct Radiation .......................................................................................................................................... 10 II. CO C. NCLUSIO N .................................................................................................................................................... 13 III. INDEPENDENT SPENT FUEL STORAGE INSTALLATION RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING PROGRAM ...................................................... 19 III.A. INTRODUCTION .............................................................................................................................................. 19 III.B. PROGRA M ......................................................................................................................................................... 19 III.B.1 Obiectives ................................................................................................................................................... 19 III.B.2 Sam ple Collection ...................................................................................................................................... 20 III.B.3 Data Interpretation ................................................................................................................................... 20 IIl.B.4 Proeram Exceptions .................................................................................................................................. 20 III.C, RESULTS AND DISCUSSIONS ...................................................................................................................... 20 III.C. Atmospheric A Environment ....................................................................................................................... 20 III.C.l.a Air Particulate Filters ............................................................................................................................ 20 III.C.2 Terrestrial Environment .......................................................................................................................... 21 III.C.2.a Veeetation ............................................................................................................................................... 21 III.C.2.b Soils ......................................................................................................................................................... 21 III.C.3 Direct Radiation ........................................................................................................................................ 22 III.D. CO NCLUSION ................................................................................................................................................... 22 IV . REFEREN C E S ............................................................................................................................ 26 APPENDIX A Sample Locations for the REMP and the ISFSI .............................................. 27 APPENDIX B Analysis Results for the REMP and the ISFSI ................................................ 36 APPENDIX C Quality Assurance Program ........................................ 58 AP PEND IX D Land U se Survey ................................ ................................................................. 74 APPENDIX E Additional Samples and Analysis Results ............................... 75 A PPENDIX F E rrata for 2011 AR E OR Report ............................................................................ 92

January 1 - December 31, 2013 Docket Nos. 50-317/50-318/72-8 LIST OF FIGURES Figure Title Page 1 Tritium in Chesapeake Bay W ater ....................................................................................... 6 2 Silver-i 10m and Potassium-40 in Chesapeake Bay Oysters ............................................... 7 3 Nuclear Fallout in the Calvert Cliffs Area .......................................................................... 9 4 Mean TLD Gamma Dose, Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant .......................................... 12 5 Atmospheric Dispersion Around CCNPP Average Relative Air Concentrations (X/Q) ......... 15 6 Atmospheric Dispersion Around CCNPP Average Relative Ground Deposition (D/Q) ........ 16 7 M ean TLD Gam m a Dose, ISFSI ........................................................................................ 23 A-i Map of Southern Maryland and Chesapeake Bay Showing Location of Calvert Cliffs N uclear Pow er Plant ............................................................................................................ 30 A-2 Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant Sampling Locations, 0-2 Miles ................................. 31 A-3 Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant Sampling Locations, 0-10 Miles ................................ 32 A-4 Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation Sampling Locations ..................................... 34 A-5 Enlarged Map of the Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation Sampling Locations ........ 35 E-I Site Map Groundwater Monitoring Wells .......................................................................... 91 Hi

January 1 - December 31, 2013 Docket Nos. 50-317/50-318/72-8 LIST OF TABLES Table Title Page 1 Synopsis of 2013 Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program ............................................................................................................. 17 2 Annual Summary of Radioactivity in the Environs of the Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power P lant U nits 1 and 2 ................................................................................................................... 18 3 Synopsis of 2013 Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program .......................................... 24 4 Annual Summary of Radioactivity in the Environs of the Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation ............................................................ 25 A-I Locations of Environmental Sampling Stations for the Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant..29 A-2 Locations of Environmental Sampling Stations for the Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation at C alvert C liffs .............................................................................................. 33 B-I Concentration of Tritium and Gamma Emitters in Bay Water ........................................... 38 B-2 Concentration of Gamma Emitters in the Flesh of Edible Fish .......................................... 39 B-3 Concentration of Gamma Emitters in Oyster Samples ....................................................... 40 B-4 Concentration of Gamma Emitters in Shoreline Sediment ................................................ 41 B-5 Concentration of Iodine-131 in Filtered Air ..................................................................... 42 B-6 Concentration of Beta Emitters in Air Particulates ............................................................ 44 B-7 Concentration of Gamma Emitters in Air Particulates ....................................................... 48 B-8a Concentration of Gamma Emitters in Vegetation Samples ................................................ 49 B-8b Concentration of Gamma Emitters in Vegetation From Locations Around the ISFSI ..... 51 B-9 Concentration of Gamma Emitters in Soil Samples From Locations Around the ISFSI ........ 52 B-10 Typical MDA Ranges for Gamma Spectrometry .............................................................. 53 B-I I Typical LLDs for Gamma Spectrometry ............................................................................. 54 B -12 D irect Radiation ....................................................................................................................... 55 C-i Results of Participation in Cross Check Programs ............................................................ 60 C-2 Results of Quality Assurance Program ............................................................................... 63 C-3 Teledyne Brown Engineering's Typical MDAs for Gamma Spectrometry ....................... 73 D -i L and U se Survey ...................................................................................................................... 74 E-I Locations of Non-Tech Spec Environmental Sampling Stations for Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Pow er P lant .............................................................................................................................. 77 E-2 Synopsis of 2013 Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant Non-Tech Spec Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program .................................................................................. 78 E-3 Annual Summary for Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant Units I & 2 Non-Tech Spec Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program ........................................................... 79 E-4 Concentration of Gamma Emitters in Bottom Sediment ..................................................... 80 E-5 Concentration of Iodine-131 in Filtered Air ........... :.......................................................... 81 E-6 Concentration of Beta Emitters in Air Particulates ............................................................ 83 E-7 Concentration of Gamma Emitters in Air Particulates ....................................................... 85 E-8 Concentration of Tritium and Gamma Emitters in Taylors Island Well Water .................. 86 iii

January 1 - December 31, 2013 Docket Nos. 50-317/50-318/72-8 E -9 D irect R adiation ....................................................................................................................... 87 E-10 Direct Radiation from Resin Storage Area ........................................................................ 88 E-1 1 Concentration of Tritium in Groundwater .......................................................................... 89 E-12 Gross Concentration of Gamma Emitters in Groundwater ................................................ 90 iv

January 1 - December 31, 2013 Docket Nos. 50-317/50-318/72-8 I.

SUMMARY

During this operating period for Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant (CCNPP) Units I and 2, a total of 3468 radiological analyses were performed and the analytical results reviewed. Most of these analyses were performed to satisfy the requirements of the Offsite Dose Calculation Manual (ODCM) (Ref. 6), the Environmental Technical Specifications (Ref. 5) and the Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation (ISFSI) Technical Specifications (Ref. 10). Some of these samples, although not required by either the ODCM or the Technical Specifications, were collected to maintain our commitments to the surrounding community and to maintain historical continuity of the CCNPP Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program (REMP) that started in 1970. The entire monitoring program in place around CCNPP is divided into three parts: the original REMP, the ISFSI monitoring program, and the Non-ODCM Radiological Environmental Monitoring. The following paragraphs describe each of these parts in more detail.

A total of 651 radiochemical analyses were performed on 583 environmental samples and 546 thermoluminescent dosimeters (TLDs) were analyzed for ambient radiation exposure rates as part of the original REMP. These analyses were performed to satisfy the requirements of the ODCM (Ref. 6) and the Environmental Technical Specifications (Ref. 5).

For the ISFSI monitoring program, 360 radiochemical analyses were performed on 300 environmental samples, 64 of which were in common with the original REMP. In addition, 480 TLDs, 24 in common with the original REMP, were analyzed for ambient radiation exposure rates. These analyses were performed to satisfy the requirements of the ODCM (Ref. 6) and the ISFSI Technical Specifications (Ref. 10).

In addition, 675 analyses were performed on 586 additional environmental samples, and 480 additional TLDs were analyzed for ambient radiation exposure rates.

And lastly, 232 radiochemical analyses were performed on 232 quality assurance samples and 126 quality assurance TLDs were analyzed as part of an internal and external quality assurance program associated with Teledyne Brown Engineering. Laboratory intercomparison samples obtained from Environmental Resource Associates (ERA) and Analytics' Inc. were also analyzed.

Samples collected from the aquatic environment included bay water, fish, oysters, and shoreline sediment. Bay water was analyzed for tritium and gamma emitters. Fish, oysters, and shoreline sediments were analyzed for gamma emitting radionuclides.

Monitoring the atmospheric environment involved sampling the air at various locations surrounding CCNPP and the ISFSI. Air particulates and gaseous iodine were collected on glass fiber filters and charcoal cartridges, respectively. The particulate filters were analyzed for beta activity and gamma emitting nuclides. The charcoal cartridges were analyzed for airborne gaseous radioiodine.

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January 1 - December 31, 2013 Docket Nos. 50-317/50-318/72-8 Samples from the terrestrial environment consisted of vegetation and soil samples collected and analyzed for gamma emitters. Vegetation samples for the original REMP were also analyzed for 1-131.

Measurements of direct radiation, as required by the ODCM, were performed by analyzing TLDs from forty locations surrounding CCNPP and the ISFSI.

Natural radioactivity was detected in essentially all 3468 radiological analyses performed. Low levels of man-made fission products were also observed in 17 of these analyses for the CCNPP REMP. Sixteen of these observations were attributed to fallout from past atmospheric weapons testing while one analyses yielded low level positive results for the presence of H-3, which is attributable to plant operation. Detailed discussions about the results of these analyses are contained in the body of this report.

To assess the plant's contribution to the radiation levels of the ambient environment, dose calculations were performed using the plant's effluent release data, on-site meteorological data, and appropriate pathways. The results of these dose calculations indicate:

a. a maximum thyroid dose of 1.56 x 10-2 mrem via liquid and gaseous pathways, which is about 0.02 1%of the acceptable limit of 75 mrem/yr as specified in 40CFR190 "Environmental Radiation Protection Standards for Nuclear Power Operations" and 10CFR72.104, "Licensing Requirements for the Independent Storage of Spent Nuclear Fuel and High-Level Radioactive Waste";
b. a maximum whole body gamma dose of 1.17 x 10-3 mrem via liquid and gaseous pathways, which is about 0.005% of the acceptable limit of 25 mrem/yr as specified in both 40CFR190 and 10CFR72.104; and
c. a maximum calculated dose to all other organs via liquid and gaseous pathways was equal to 1.64 x 10-3 mrem to the skin. This dose is about 0.007% of the allowable limit of 25 mrem/yr as specified in both 40CFR190 and 10CFR72.104.

Thus, it is concluded, based upon the levels of radioactivity observed and the various dose calculations performed, that CCNPP Units 1 and 2 and the ISFSI did not cause any significant radiological impact on the surrounding environment.

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January 1 - December 31, 2013 Docket Nos. 50-317/50-318/72-8 II. CALVERT CLIFFS NUCLEAR POWER PLANT RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING PROGRAM II.A. INTRODUCTION Constellation Energy Nuclear Generation (CENG), previously known as Baltimore Gas and Electric Company (BGE), has been conducting a REMP in the environs of the CCNPP since the summer of 1970. The Calvert Cliffs site is an operating nuclear generating station consisting of two pressurized water reactors. Unit 1 achieved criticality on October 7, 1974 and commenced commercial operation in May 1975. Unit 2 achieved criticality on November 30, 1976 and went into commercial operation April 1, 1977. The location of the plant in relation to local metropolitan areas is shown on Figure A-1.

Results of the monitoring program for the pre-operational period have been reported in a series of documents (Ref. 1-4). The results from previous operational periods are contained in annual reports submitted to the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) as required.

Results of the monitoring program for the current operational period are included in this report.

The report presents the content of the REMP (Table 1), the sampling locations (Appendix A), the summary of the analytical results (Table 2), a compilation of the analytical data (Appendix B),

the results of the Interlaboratory Comparison Program and the Quality Assurance Program (Appendix C), the results of the Land Use Survey (Appendix D), a compilation of the analytical data for extra samples collected (Appendix E), and Errata for the 2011 AREOR (Appendix F).

Interpretation of the data and conclusions are presented in the body of the report.

The environmental surveillance data collected during this reporting period were compared with that generated in previous periods whenever possible to evaluate the environmental radiological impact of CCNPP Units 1 and 2.

ll.B. PROGRAM II.B.1 Objectives The objectives of the REMP for the Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant are:

a. To verify that radioactivity and ambient radiation levels attributable to plant operation are within the limits specified in the ODCM (Ref. 6) and the Environmental Radiation Protection Standards as stated in 40CFRI90,
b. To detect any measurable buildup of long-lived radionuclides in the environment,
c. To monitor and evaluate ambient radiation levels, and
d. To determine whether any statistically significant increase occurs in the concentration of radionuclides in important pathways.

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January 1 - December 31, 2013 Docket Nos. 50-317/50-318/72-8 II.B.2 Sample Collection The locations of the individual sampling stations are listed in Table A-i and shown in Figures A-2 and A-3. All samples were collected by contractors to, or personnel of Constellation Energy Nuclear Group according to CCNPP Procedures (Ref. 7, 8 and 12).

II.B.3 Data Interpretation Many results in environmental monitoring occur at or below the minimum detectable activity (MDA). In this report, all results at or below the relevant MDA are reported as being "less than" the MDA value.

II.B.4 Pro2ram Exceptions There was a loss of data for a weekly air sample collected from an ODCM (Ref. 6) sampling location during this operating period. The iodine cartridge and particulate filter at the Emergency Offsite Facility (sample code A5) for the week ending 02/11/2013 was mistakenly redeployed at another location for a period of 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br />. New air sample filters were replaced to prevent further loss of data. The filters for A5 were analyzed and found to be within normal ranges however the data was rejected since it was a mishandled sample. This program exception was entered into the site's Corrective Action Program.

One direct radiation dosimeter, in 1 st quarter was found missing from an ODCM (Ref. 6) sampling location during this operating period. A direct radiation dosimeter was not taken from the Route 765, Auto Dump sampling location (sample code DR02) in the 1 st quarter of this operating period. No substitute sample was collected in lieu of the sample not taken from this location. A direct radiation dosimeter was replaced at this location for the purposes of monitoring direct radiation per the ODCM (Ref. 6), and this program exception was entered into the site's Corrective Action Program.

II.C. RESULTS AND DISCUSSIONS All the environmental samples collected during the year were analyzed using Constellation Energy laboratory procedures (Ref. 8). The analytical results for this reporting period are presented in Appendix B and are also summarized in Table 2. For discussion, the analytical results are divided into four categories. The categories are the Aquatic Environment, the Atmospheric Environment, the Terrestrial Environment, and Direct Radiation. These categories are further divided into subcategories according to sample type (e.g., Bay Water, Aquatic Organisms, etc., for the Aquatic Environment).

II.C.1 Aquatic Environment The aquatic environment surrounding the plant was monitored by analyzing samples of bay water, aquatic organisms, and shoreline sediment. These samples were obtained from various sampling locations on the Chesapeake Bay near the plant.

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January 1 - December 31, 2013 Docket Nos. 50-317/50-318/72-8 H.C.l.a Bay Water Monthly bay water samples were taken from two locations during the year. These locations are the Intake Area (sample code WAI) and the Discharge Area (sample code WA2). Composite samples were obtained from each location for the entire sampling period. These samples were analyzed for tritium and gamma emitters.

The tritium analyses, performed on quarterly composites of the monthly bay water samples, revealed evidence of tritium in one of the samples taken from the Discharge Area (sample code WA2) during the 3rd quarter of the year.

Figure 1 compares tritium observed in the plant discharge and intake with annual effluent releases as reported in the Radioactive Effluent Release Report.

Monthly analyses of bay water samples from both locations for gamma emitters exhibited no detectable concentrations of any plant-related radionuclides.

lI.C.l.b Aquatic Organisms Twelve samples of aquatic organisms were obtained from four locations during the year.

Samples of fish, when in season, are normally collected from the Discharge Area (sample codes IA1 and IA2) and from the Patuxent River (sample codes IA4 and IA5). As shown in Table B-2, two species of fish were sampled at both the plant discharge and the control point in the Patuxent River. Oyster samples were obtained quarterly from Camp Conoy (sample code IA3) and Kenwood Beach (IA6).

Figure 2 compares K-40 and Ag-II Om observed in oysters from Camp Conoy (IA3) with annual effluent releases of Ag- I1Oim as reported in the Radioactive Effluent Release Report.

Edible portion of the fish and oyster samples were analyzed for gamma emitters.

Gamma spectrometric analyses of the fish exhibited naturally occurring K-40 but no detectable concentrations of any plant-related radionuclides. Oyster samples likewise exhibited naturally occurring K-40 but no detectable concentrations of any plant-related radionuclides.

II.C.l.c Shoreline Sediment Semiannual shoreline sediment samples are taken from one location during the year. This location is Shoreline at Barge Road (sample code WB 1). The semiannual shoreline sediment samples obtained from this location were analyzed for gamma emitters.

Gamma spectrometric analyses of these samples exhibited naturally occurring radionuclides, but no detectable concentration of any plant-related radionuclides.

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January 1 - December 31, 2013 Docket Nos. 50-317/50-318/72-8 II.C.2 Atmospheric Environment The atmospheric environment was monitored by analyzing air particulate filters and charcoal cartridges (for trapping radioiodine species). These samples were collected from five locations surrounding the plant. These locations are On Site before the Entrance to Camp Conoy (sample code Al), Camp Conoy Road at the Emergency Siren (sample code A2), Bay Breeze Road (sample code A3), Route 765 at Lusby (sample codeA4), and at the Emergency Operations Facility (sample code AS).

II.C.2.a Air Particulate Filters Weekly composite air particulate filter samples were collected from the five locations during the year. These samples were analyzed for beta activity and gamma emitters.

Weekly analyses for beta activity on air particulate filters collected from all five locations showed values characteristic of background levels. The values ranged from 0.8 x 10-2 to 6.7 x 10.2 pCi/mi3 for the indicator locations and 1.0 x 10-2 to 4.7 x 10"2 pCi/m 3 at the control location. The location with the highest overall mean of 2.4 x10-2 pCi/m 3 was A4, Route 765 at Lusby.

Gamma spectrometric analyses of monthly composited air particulate samples exhibited no detectable concentrations of any plant-related radionuclides in any of these samples. Naturally occurring radionuclides, such as Be-7, were detected in nearly all samples.

Figure 3 depicts the historical trends of beta activity.

II.C.2.b Air Iodine Weekly composited charcoal cartridges (for trapping radioiodine species) were collected from the five locations during the year. These samples were analyzed for radioiodine species.

Weekly radioiodine analyses of charcoal cartridges collected from all five locations exhibited no detectable concentrations of 1-131.

Figure 3 depicts the historical trends of radioiodine.

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January 1 - December 31, 2013 Docket Nos. 50-317/50-318/72-8 II.C.3 Terrestrial Environment The terrestrial environment was monitored by analyzing samples of vegetation collected monthly, when available, from various sampling locations near the plant during the normal growing season.

lI.C.3.a Vegetation Vegetation samples were collected from three locations during the year. These locations are Garden Plot off Bay Breeze Road (sample codes IB, 13B2, and 1B3), On Site before the Entrance to Camp Conoy (sample codes IB4, IB5, and 1136), and the Emergency Operations Facility (sample codes 1B7, 1B8, and IB9). These samples were analyzed for gamma emitters, including analyses for 1-13 1.

All samples showed detectable amounts of naturally occurring K-40 and Be-7. Low level Cs-137 was identified in three of the 27 samples collected during the growing season. Samples collected from the locations, On Site before the Entrance to Camp Conoy (sample codes 1134, 1B6) and the Emergency Operations Facility (sample codes 1B8). The data are consistent with historical trends in low level Cs-137 attributable to weapons related Fallout in the soil. No plant-related radionuclides were found in any of these samples.

II.C.4 Direct Radiation Direct radiation is measured by a network of TLDs in each overland sector surrounding the Plant both at the plant boundary and at 4 miles from the Plant.

TLDs were collected quarterly from twenty-three locations surrounding the plant. The twenty indicator locations are On Site Along the Cliffs (sample code DRI), Route 765 Auto Dump (sample code DR2), Giovanni's Tavern (sample code DR3), Route 765 across from White Sands (sample code DR4), John's Creek (sample code DR5), Lusby (sample code DR6), On Site before the Entrance to Camp Conoy (sample code DR7), On Site at Emergency Siren (sample code DR8), Bay Breeze Road (sample code DR9), Decatur and Calvert Beach Roads (sample code DR1O), Dirt Road off Mackall and Parran Roads (sample code DRI 1), Mackall and Bowen Roads (sample code DR12), Wallville (sample code DR13), Rodney Point (sample code DRl4),

Mill Bridge and Turner Roads (sample code DRI5), Appeal School (sample code DR16), Cove Point and Little Cove Point Roads (sample code DR 17), Cove Point (sample code DR18), Long Beach (sample code DR19), and On Site Near Shore (sample code DR20). The three control locations are the Emergency Operations Facility (sample code DR21), Solomons Island (sample code DR22), and Taylors Island, Anderson's Property (sample code DR23).

The mean 90 day ambient radiation measured at the indicator locations was 12.68 mR and ranged from 9.62 to 18.15 mR as reported in Table 2. The control locations showed a 90 day mean of 14.65 mR with ranges from 11.55 to 20.27 mR. The location with the highest overall mean of 18.25 was Taylors Island, Anderson's Property (sample code DR23), which ranged from 17.38 to 20.27 mR. Figure 4 shows the historical comparison of the average monthly radiation levels per calendar year for TLDs on site, at four miles, and at the control locations.

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January 1 - December 31, 2013 Docket Nos. 50-317/50-318/72-8 A comparison of the means and ranges of the current TLD data with those of both the historical data and the regional data shows no plant-related contribution to the measured direct radiation exposure.

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January 1 - December 31, 2013 Docket Nos. 50-317/50-318/72-8 II.D. CONCLUSION No man-made fission or activation by-products attributable to plant operations were observed in the environment surrounding the plant during the year.

Historical trends for tritium in bay water, Ag-i 1Oim and K-40 in oyster samples, nuclear fallout in the Calvert Cliffs area, and TLD data are depicted in Figures 1 through 4. As can be seen from these figures, the plant made no adverse radiological contributions to the surrounding environment.

To assess the plant's contribution to the ambient radiation levels of the surrounding environment, dose calculations were performed using the plant's effluent release data, on site meteorological data (see X/Q and D/Q values presented in Figures 5 and 6), and appropriate pathways. The results of these dose calculations indicate:

Gaseous Pathways A maximum thyroid dose of 1.50 x 10-2 mrem to a child via the plume, ground, vegetable, and inhalation pathways at 1.8 km SW of the containments at Calvert Cliffs. This is about 0.02% of the acceptable limit of 75 mrem/yr as specified in 40CFR190 and 10CFR72.104.

A maximum whole body gamma dose of 3.45 x 10-4 mrem to a child at 1.8 km SW of the containments at Calvert Cliffs. This is about 0.001% of the acceptable dose limit of 25 mrem/yr as specified in 40CFR190 and I OCFR72.104.

A maximum dose to any other organ, in this case the skin, of 5.25 x 10-4 mrem to a child at 1.8 km SW of the containments at Calvert Cliffs. This is about 0.002% of the acceptable dose limit of 25 mrem/yr as specified in 40CFR190 and 10CFR72.104.

Liquid Pathways A maximum thyroid dose of 6.27 x 10-4 mrem to an adult for all liquid pathways, which is about 0.0008 % of the acceptable dose limit of 75 mrem/yr as specified in 40CFR190 and 10CFR72.104.

A maximum whole body dose of 8.26 x 10- 4 mrem to an adult via all liquid pathways, which is about 0.003 % of the acceptable dose limit of 25 mrem/yr as stated in 40CFR190 and IOCFR72.104.

A maximum dose to any other organ, in this case Bone, of 1.55 x 10-3 mrem to a child for all pathways, which is 0.006% of the acceptable dose limit of 25 mrem/yr specified in 40CFRI90 and 10CFR72.104.

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January I - December 31, 2013 Docket Nos. 50-317/50-318/72-8 Gaseous and Liquid Pathways Combined A maximum thyroid dose of 1.56 x 10-2 mrem via liquid and gaseous pathways, which is about 0.021% of the acceptable limit of 75 mrem/yr as specified in 40CFR190 and 10CFR72.104.

A maximum whole body dose of 1.17 x 10-3 mrem via liquid and gaseous pathways, which is about 0.005% of the acceptable limit of 25 mrem/yr as specified in 40CFRI90 and IOCFR72.104.

A maximum calculated dose to all other organs via liquid and gaseous pathways is equal to 1.64 x 10-3mrem to the skin. This dose was about 0.007% of the allowable limit of 25 mrem/yr as specified in 40CFRI90 and IOCFR72.104.

In all cases, the calculated doses are a small fraction of the applicable limits specified in 40CFRI90 and 10CFR72.104.

Therefore, it is concluded that the operation of Calvert Cliffs Units I and 2 produced radioactivity and ambient radiation levels significantly below the limits of the ODCM, 40CFR190, and 10CFR72.104. There was no significant buildup of plant-related radionuclides in the environment due to the operation of the CCNPP in 2013.

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Fish A 4 4 Gamma A 4 Oysters Q 2 8 Gamma Q 8 Shoreline Sediment SA 1 2 Gamma SA 2 Atmospheric Environment 3

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January 1 - December 31, 2013 Docket Nos. 50-317/50-318/72-8 Table 2 Annual Summary of Radioactivity in the Environs of the Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant Units I and 2 Medium or Type and Total Lower Limit of Indicator Location with Highest Annual Control Locations Pathway Sampled Number of Detection (LLD) Locations Mean Highest Annual Mean (F) / Range' Mean (F)/Range (Unit of Analyses (F)/Range 1 Mean Measurement) Performed Name/Distanfe &

Direction-Aquatic Environment Bay Water, H-3 (8) 300 406 (1/4) Discharge Vicinity 406 (1/4)

Surface Water, WA2 Drinking Water 0.3 km N (pCi/L)

Atmospheric Environment Air Particulates Gross Beta (259) 0.5 2.2 (208/208) Route 765 at 2.4 (52/52) 2.3 (51/52)

(10-2 pCi/m3) (0.8-6.7) Lusby A4 (0.9-6.7) (1.0-4.7) 2.9 km SSW Direct Radiation Ambient Radiation TLD (546) 12.68 (474/474) Taylors Island 18.25 (24/24) 14.65 (72/72)

(mRP90 days) (9.62-18.15) DR23 (17.38-20.27) (11.55-20.27) 12.6 km ENE Terrestrial Environment Vegetation Gamma (27) 27 27 (2/18) Camp Conoy 29 (1/3) 29 (1/9)

(pCi/L) Cs-137 (25-29) Entrance 1B6 0.7 km S Mean and range based upon detectable measurements only. Fraction (F) of detectable measurements at specified location is indicated in parentheses.

2 Distance and direction from the central point between the two containment buildings.

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January 1 - December 31, 2013 Docket Nos. 50-317/50-318/72-8 III. INDEPENDENT SPENT FUEL STORAGE INSTALLATION RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING PROGRAM III.A. INTRODUCTION In August 1990 BGE initiated a program of additional radiological environmental monitoring around the site for the Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation (ISFSI). The first dry fuel storage canister was loaded into the ISFSI in November of 1993 with more canisters being loaded in subsequent years. During this operating period, no canisters of spent fuel were transferred to the ISFSI. This area was also used as a temporary storage area for additional radioactive material.

Results of the monitoring program for the ISFSI for the current period are included in this report.

This report presents the content of the ISFSI REMP (Table 3), the ISFSI sampling locations (Appendix A), the summary of the analytical results of the period (Table 4), and a compilation of the analytical data for the period (Appendix B). Interpretation of the data and conclusions are presented in the body of the report.

The ISFSI monitoring program is as described in this section of the report.

The results were compared with that generated during the previous ISFSI pre-operational periods (Ref.11) and the current and previous CCNPP REMP periods. These results are discussed in more detail in Section III. C.

III.B. PROGRAM III.B.1 Objectives The objectives of the radiological environmental monitoring program for the ISFSI are:

a. To satisfy the community concern regarding the impact of the ISFSI on the environment,
b. To verify that radioactivity and ambient radiation levels attributable to operation of the ISFSI are within the limits specified in the Environmental Radiation Protection Standards as stated in 40CFRPart 190 and 10CFR72.104,
c. To detect any measurable buildup of long-lived radionuclides in the environment due to the ISFSI,
d. To monitor and evaluate ambient radiation levels around the ISFSI, and
e. To determine whether any statistically significant increase occurs in the concentration of radionuclides near the ISFSI.

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January 1 - December 31, 2013 Docket Nos. 50-317/50-318/72-8 III.B.2 Sample Collection The locations of the individual sampling sites are listed in Table A-2 and shown in Figures A-4 and A-5. All samples were collected by contractors to, or personnel of, Constellation Energy Nuclear Group personnel according to Constellation Energy Laboratory Procedures (Ref. 7, 8, 12).

IlI.B.3 Data Interpretation Many results in environmental monitoring occur at or below the minimum detectable activity (MDA). In this report, all results at or below the relevant MDA are reported as being "less than" the MDA value.

III.B.4 Program Exceptions There were no program exceptions during this operating period.

III.C. RESULTS AND DISCUSSIONS All the environmental samples collected were analyzed using Constellation Energy laboratory procedures (Ref. 8). The analytical results for this reporting period are presented in Appendix B and are also summarized for the period in Table 4. For discussion, the analytical results are divided into three categories. The categories are the Atmospheric Environment, the Terrestrial Environment, and Direct Radiation. These categories are further divided into subcategories according to sample type (e.g., Vegetation and Soil for Terrestrial Environment).

III.C.1 Atmospheric Environment The atmospheric environment was monitored by analyzing air particulate filters. These samples were collected from five locations surrounding the ISFSI.

No source of airborne radioiodine exists for the ISFSI. Airborne radioiodine is, therefore, not considered in assessing the radiological impact of the ISFSI.

llI.C.l.a Air Particulate Filters Weekly composite air particulate filter samples were collected from five locations during the period. These locations are On Site before the Entrance to Camp Conoy (sample code A 1; in common with the CCNPP REMP), Meteorological Station (SFA 1), CCNPP Visitor's Center (SFA2), NNW of the ISFSI (SFA3), and SSE of the ISFSI (SFA4). These samples were analyzed for beta radioactivity and gamma emitting radionuclides.

Weekly analyses for beta activity on air particulate filters collected from all five locations showed values characteristic of levels routinely observed in the REMP. These 2 values ranged 3 from 0.8 x 10-2 to 5.0 x 10-2 pCi/mi3 for the indicator locations and 0.9 x 10 to 4.8 x 10-2 pCi/mi for the control location. The location with the highest overall mean of 2.3 x 10-2 pCi/mi3 was SFAI, Meteorological Station.

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January 1 - December 31, 2013 Docket Nos. 50-317/50-318/72-8 Gamma spectrometric analyses of monthly composited air particulate samples exhibited no detectable concentrations of any plant-related radionuclides in any of these samples. Naturally occurring radionuclides, such as Be-7, were detected in nearly all samples.

IH.C.2 Terrestrial Environment The terrestrial environment was monitored by analyzing samples of vegetation and soil collected quarterly from the vicinity of the air sampling locations for the ISFSI.

If.C.2.a Vegetation Vegetation samples were collected quarterly from five locations during the year. These locations are: Meteorological Station (sample code SFB 1), CCNPP Visitor's Center (sample code SFB2),

NNW of the ISFSI (sample code SFB3), SSE of the ISFSI (sample code SFB4), and On Site before the Entrance to Camp Conoy (sample code SFB5).

Vegetation samples were analyzed for gamma emitting radionuclides. Cesium-137 was detected in one sample at an indicator location. The Cs-137 concentration was 72 +/- 27 pCi/kg. While the presence of Cs-137 in this sample may be plant-related, this range is consistent with that found to be due to the residual fallout from past atmospheric nuclear weapons testing. The activities of this radionuclide are well below the federal limits established in 40CFRI90 and IOCFR72.104.

These are comparable to those observed in previous annual reporting periods for the CCNPP REMP and in the earlier pre-operational data for the ISFSI. No detectable concentrations of plant-related radionuclides were found in any of these samples. Naturally occurring radionuclides such as K-40 were detected in all samples.

III.C.2.b Soils Soil samples were collected quarterly from five locations surrounding the ISFSI in the vicinity of the air samplers. These locations are: Meteorological Station (sample code SFS 1), CCNPP Visitor's Center (sample code SFS2), NNW of the ISFSI (sample code SFS3), SSE of the ISFSI (sample code SFS4), and On Site before the Entrance to Camp Conoy (sample code SFS5).

Soil samples were analyzed for gamma emitting radionuclides. Cesium-137 was detected in eight quarterly samples from both indicator and control locations. The Cs-137 concentrations ranged from 52 +/- 25 to 200 + 40 pCi/kg. While the presence of Cs-137 in these samples may be plant-related, this range is consistent with that found to be due to the residual fallout from past atmospheric nuclear weapons testing. The activities of this radionuclide are well below the federal limits established in 40CFR190 and 10CFR72.104. These are comparable to those observed in previous annual reporting periods for the CCNPP REMLP and in the earlier pre-operational data for the ISFSI. No detectable concentrations of plant-related radionuclides were found in any of these samples. Naturally occurring radionuclides such as K-40 were also detected in all these samples.

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January 1 - December 31, 2013 Docket Nos. 50-317/50-318/72-8 III.C.3 Direct Radiation Direct radiation is measured by a network of TLDs surrounding the ISFSI. These TLDs are collected quarterly from nineteen locations surrounding the ISFSI, plus one control TLD location at the Visitor's Center (sample code SFDR7). The locations include On Site before the Entrance to Camp Conoy (sample code DR7, common to both the CCNPP Program and the ISFSI Program) and the Meteorological Station (sample code DR30, previously a location maintained for historical continuity.) The other sampling locations are: SW of ISFSI (sample code SFDR1);

NNW of ISFSI (sample code SFDR2); North of ISFSI (sample code SFDR3); NE of ISFSI (sample code SFDR4); East of ISFSI (sample code SFDR5); ESE of ISFSI (sample code SFDR6); NNW of ISFSI (sample code SFDR8); SSE of ISFSI (sample code SFDR9); NW of ISFSI (sample code SFDRIO); WNW of ISFSI (sample code SFDR1 1); WSW of ISFSI (sample code SFDR12); South of ISFSI (sample code SFDRI3); SE of ISFSI (sample code SFDRI4);

ENE of ISFSI (sample code SFDR15); SSW of ISFSI (sample code SFDR16); NNE of ISFSI (sample code SFDR17) and West of ISFSI (sample code SFDR18). Sampling locations are shown on Figures A-4 and A-5.

The mean 90 day ambient radiation measured at the ISFSI indicator locations was 28.80 mR and ranged from 10.63 to 52.54 mR as reported in Table 4. The control location showed a 90 day mean of 13.90 mR and ranged from 12.29 to 15.23 mR. The location with the highest overall mean of 49.99 mR with a range of 47.67 to 52.54 mR was SFDR18, West of ISFSI. These readings are consistent with those expected from the storage of spent fuel in the ISFSI. A comparison of the average monthly radiation levels per calendar year of the ISFSI TLD data from the indicator locations with the ISFSI control location at the Visitor's Center, SFDR7, can be seen in Figure 7.

III.D. CONCLUSION Low levels of Cs-137 were observed in the environment surrounding the ISFSI during the period. The Cs-137 observations were attributed to fallout from past atmospheric weapons testing. No plant-related radionuclides were observed in the environs of the ISFSI.

In general, the results in the following tables continue the historical trends previously observed at the official sites of the CCNPP REMP.

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January 1 - December 31, 2013 Docket Nos. 50-317/50-318/72-8 FIGURE 7 Mean TLD Gamma Dose, ISFSI 12 10 10J~

  • Control Location (SFDR7)

--- ISFSI Mean (DR7, SFDR1-6, 8-18) 8 06 E

4 2

0 0 4 --

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January 1 - December 31, 2013 Docket Nos. 50-317/50-318/72-8 Table 3 Synopsis of 2013 Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program Sample Type Sampling, Number of Number Analysis Analysis Number Frequency Locations Collected Frequency' Analyzed Atmospheric Environment Air Particulates2 W 5 260 Gross Beta W 260 Gamma MC 60 Direct Radiation Ambient Radiation Q 20 480 TLD Q 480 Terrestrial Environment Vegetation Q 5 20 Gamma Q 20 Soil Q 5 20 Gamma Q 20 1W=weekly, M=monthly, Q=quarterly, SA=semiannual, A=annual, C=composite 2 Beta counting is performed after >72 hour decay, Gamma spectroscopy performed on monthly composites of weekly samples 24

January 1 - December 31, 2013 Docket Nos. 50-317/50-318/72-8 Table 4 Annual Summary of Radioactivity in the Environs of the Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation Medium or Type and Total Lower Limit of Indicator Location with Highest Annual Control Locations Pathway Sampled Number of Detection (LLD) Locations Mean Highest Annual Mean (F) / Range' Mean (F)/Range (Unit of Analyses (F)/Range1 Mean Measurement) Performed Name/Distance 2 &

Direction Atmospheric Environment Air Particulates Gross Beta (260) 0.5 2.2 (208/208) MET Station SFA1 2.3 (52/52) 2.2 (52/52)

(10-2 pCi/m3) (0.8-5.0) 0.4 km NW (0.8-5.0) (0.9-4.8)

Direct Radiation Ambient Radiation TLD (480) 28.80 (456/456) West of ISFSI 49.99 (24/24) 13.90 (24/24)

(mR/90 days) (10.63-52.54) SFDR18 (47.67-52.54) (12.29-15.23) 0.1 kmW Terrestrial Environment Vegetation Gamma (20) 27 72(1/16) On Site Before 72 (1/4)

(pCi/L) Cs-137 Entrance to Camp Conoy SFB5 0.7 km ESE Soil Gamma (20) 17 136 (5/16) Entrance to Camp 150 (4/4) 68 (3/4)

(pCi/kg) Cs-137 (82-200) Conoy SFS5 (125-200) (52-89) 0.7 km ESE

'Mean and range based upon detectable measurements only. Fraction (F) of detectable measurements at specified location is indicated in parentheses.

2 Distance and direction from the central point of the ISFSI facility.

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January 1 - December 31, 2013 Docket Nos. 50-317/50-318/72-8 IV. REFERENCES (1) Cohen, L. K., "Preoperational Environmental Radioactivity Monitoring Program at Calvert Cliffs Units 1 and 2", NUS No. 882 Semiannual Report January-June 1971, December 1971; NUS No. 1025 Annual Report 1971, March 1973.

(2) Cohen, L. K., "Preoperational Environmental Radioactivity Monitoring Program at Calvert Cliffs Units 1 and 2", NUS No. 1137 Annual Report 1972, December 1973.

(3) Cohen, L. K. and Malmberg, M.S., "Preoperational Environmental Radioactivity Monitoring Program at Calvert Cliffs Units 1 and 2", NUS No. 1188, Annual Report 1973, October 1974.

(4) Malmberg, M. S., "Preoperational Environmental Radioactivity Monitoring Program at Calvert Cliffs Units 1 and 2", NUS No. 1333, Data Summary Report, September 1970 to September 1974, July 1975.

(5) Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant, Units 1 and 2, License Nos. DPR-53 and DPR-69, Technical Specification 5.6.2; Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report.

(6) Offsite Dose Calculation Manual for the Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant.

(7) CP-234, Specification and Surveillance for the Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program.

(8) Constellation Energy Laboratory Procedures Manual, Exelon Industrial Services Shops and Labs.

(9) Constellation Energy, "Land Use Survey Around Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant, August 2013."

(10) Calvert Cliffs Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation Technical Specifications, Appendix A to Materials License SNM-2505.

(11) Baltimore Gas and Electric Company, Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program Pre-Operational Report for the Calvert Cliffs Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation, August 1990 - November 1993, February 1994.

(12) CP-501, Liquid and Steam Sampling Techniques.

(13) CNG-EV-1.01-1000, Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program (REMP).

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January 1 - December 31, 2013 Docket Nos. 50-317/50-318/72-8 APPENDIX A Sample Locations for the REMP and the ISFSI Appendix A contains information concerning the environmental samples which were collected during this operating period.

Sample locations and specific information about individual locations for the CCNPP REMP are given in Table A-1. Figure A-1 shows the location of the CCNPP in relation to Southern Maryland and the Chesapeake Bay. Figures A-2 and A-3 show the locations of the power plant sampling sites in relation to the plant site at different degrees of detail.

Sample locations and specific information about individual locations for the ISFSI radiological environmental monitoring program are given in Table A-2. Figures A-4 and A-5 show the locations of the ISFSI sampling sites in relation to the plant site at different degrees of detail.

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January 1 - December 31, 2013 Docket Nos. 50-317/50-318/72-8 TABLE OF CONTENTS - SAMPLING LOCATIONS Table Title Page A-i Locations of Environmental Sampling Stations for the Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant..29 A-2 Locations of Environmental Sampling Stations for the Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation at C alvert C liffs ................................................................................................. 33 Figure Title Page A-1 Map of Southern Maryland and Chesapeake Bay Showing Location of Calvert Cliffs N uclear Pow er Plant ......................................................................................................... 30 A-2 Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant Sampling Locations, 0-2 Miles ................................. 31 A-3 Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant Sampling Locations, 0-10 Miles ................................ 32 A-4 Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation Sampling Locations ..................................... 34 A-5 Enlarged Map of the Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation Sampling Locations ........ 35 28

January 1 - December 31, 2013 Docket Nos. 50-317/50-318/72-8 TABLE A-1 Locations of Environmental Sampling Stations for the Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant Distance' Direction1 2

Station Description (KM) (Miles) (Sector)

A1 On Site Before Entrance to Camp Conoy 0.7 0.4 S A2 Camp Conoy Rd, at emergency siren 2.5 1.6 SSE A3 Bay Breeze Rd 2.6 1.6 SE A4 Route 765, Lusby 2.9 1.8 SSW A5 Emergeency Operations Facility 19.3 12.0 WNW DR01 On Site , along Cliffs 0.6 0.4 NW DR02 Route7 r65, Auto Dump 2.7 1.7 WNW DR03 Route7 r65, Giovanni's Tavern (Knotty Pine) 2.3 1.4 W DR04 Route; r65, across from Vera's Beach Club 2.0 1.2 WSW DR05 Route; r65, John's Creek 2.4 1.5 SW DR06 2 Route; 765, Lusby 2.9 1.8 SSW DR07 On Site=Before Entrance to Camp Conoy 0.7 0.4 S DR08 Camp Conoy Rd at Emergency Siren 2.5 1.6 SSE DR09 Bay Breeeze Rd 2.6 1.6 SE DR10 Calvert Beach Rd and Decatur Street 6.4 4.0 NW DR11 Dirt roa d off Mackall & Parren Rd 6.6 4.1 WNW DR12 MackalI & Bowen Rds 6.7 4.2 W DR1 3 MackalI Rd, near Wallville 6.1 3.8 WSW DR14 Rodne) Point 6.4 4.0 SW DR1 5 Mill Bri dge &Turner Rds 6.2 3.9 SSW DR16 Across from Appeal School 6.5 4.0 S DR17 Cove P oint & Little Cove Point Rds 5.9 3.7 SSE DR1 8 Cove P oint 7.1 4.4 SE DR19 Long Beach 4.4 2.7 NW DR20 On site , near shore 0.4 0.2 NNW DR21 Emergeency Operations Facility (EOF) 19.3 12.0 WNW DR22 Solomo ns Island 12.5 7.8 S DR23 Taylors Island, Anderson's Property 12.6 7.8 ENE IA1 Dischairge Area 0.3 0.2 N IA1 0 Hog Isiland 15.3 9.5 SSE IA2 Dischairge Vicinity 0.3 0.2 N IA3 Camp Conoy 0.9 0.6 E IA4 Patuxe nt River 0.0 0.0 Various IA5 Patuxe nt river 0.0 0.0 Various IA6 Kenwocod Beach 10.7 6.7 NNW IB1 Garden Off Bay Breeze Rd 2.6 1.6 SSE 1B2 Garden Off Bay Breeze Rd 2.6 1.6 SSE 1B3 Garden Off Bay Breeze Rd 2.6 1.6 SSE 1B4 On site ,before entrance to Camp Conoy 0.7 0.4 S lB5 On site ,before entrance to Camp Conoy 0.7 0.4 S 116 On site ,before entrance to Camp Conoy 0.7 0.4 S 1B7 Emergeency offsite facility 19.3 12.0 WNW 118 Emergeency offsite facility 19.3 12.0 WNW 1B9 Emergeency offsite facility 19.3 12.0 WNW WA1 Intake area 0.2 0.1 NNE WA2 Discharrge area 0.3 0.2 N WB1 Shoreli ne at Barge Rd. 0.6 0.4 ESE

' Distance and direction from the central point between the two containment buildings 2 Common to both the REMP and ISFSI monitoring program 29

January 1 - December 31, 2013 Docket Nos. 50-317/50-318/72-8 Figure A-1 Map of Southern Maryland and Chesapeake Bay Showing Location of Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant 30

January 1 - December 31, 2013 Docket Nos. 50-317/50-318/72-8 Figure A-2 Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant Sampling Locations 0-2 Miles 31

January 1 - December 31, 2013 Docket Nos. 50-317/50-318/72-8 Figure A-3 Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant Sampling Locations 0-10 Miles 32

January 1 - December 31, 2013 Docket Nos. 50-317/50-318/72-8 Table A-2 Locations of Environmental Sampling Stations for the Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation at Calvert Cliffs Distance' Direction' Station Description (KM) (Sector)

Air Particulate Al 2 On Site Before Entrance to Camp Conoy 0.7 S SFA1 Meteorological Station 0.4 NW SFA2 CCNPP Visitor's Center 0.7 NNE SFA3 NNW of ISFSI 0.1 NNW SFA4 SSE of ISFSF 0.1 SSE Direct Radiation DR072 On Site Before Entrance to Camp Conoy 0.7 S DR30 Meteorological Station 0.4 NW SFDR01 SW of ISFSI 0.1 SW SFDR02 NNW of ISFSI 0.1 N SFDR03 North of ISFSI 0.1 N SFDR04 NE of ISFSI 0.1 NE SFDR05 East of ISFSI 0.1 E SFDR06 ESE of ISFSI 0.1 ESE SFDR07 CCNPP Visitors Center 0.7 NNE SFDR08 NNW of ISFSI 0.1 NNW SFDR09 SSE of ISFSI 0.1 SSE SFDR1 0 NW of ISFSI 0.1 NW SFDR1 1 WNW ISFSl 0.1 WNW SFDR12 WSW of ISFSI 0.1 WSW SFDR1 3 South of ISFSI 0.1 S SFDR1 4 SE of ISFSI 0.1 SE SFDR15 ENE of ISFSI 0.1 ENE SFDR16 SSW of ISFSI 0.1 SW SFDR1 7 NNE of ISFSI 0.1 NNE SFDR1 8 West of ISFSI 0.1 W Vegetation SFB1 ISFSI Vegetation Met Station 0.4 NW SFB2 ISFSI Vegetation Visitor's Center 0.7 NNE SFB3 ISFSI Vegetation NNW of ISFSI 0.1 NNW SFB4 ISFSI vegetation SSE of ISFSI 0.1 SSE SFB5 On Site Before Entrance to Camp Conoy 0.7 ESE Soil SFS1 ISFSI Soil Meteorological Station 0.4 NW SFS2 ISFSI Soil CCNPP Visitor's Center 0.7 NNE SFS3 ISFSI Soil NNW of ISFSI 0.1 NNW SFS4 ISFSI Soil SSE of ISFSI 0.1 SSE SFS5 ISFSI Soil On Site Before entrance to Camp Conoy 0.7 ESE Distance and direction from the central point of the ISFSI 2 Common to both the REMP and ISFSI monitoring program 33

January 1 - December 31, 2013 Docket Nos. 50-317/50-318/72-8 Figure A-4 Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation Sampling Locations 34

January 1 - December 31, 2013 Docket Nos. 50-317/50-318/72-8 Figure A-5 Enlarged Map of the Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation Sampling Locations 35

January 1 - December 31, 2013 Docket Nos. 50-317/50-318/72-8 APPENDIX B Analysis Results for the REMP and the ISFSI Appendix B is a presentation of the analytical results for the CCNPP and the ISFSI radiological environmental monitoring programs.

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January 1 - December 31, 2013 Docket Nos. 50-317/50-318/72-8 TABLE OF CONTENTS - ANALYTICAL RESULTS Table Title Page B-I Concentration of Tritium and Gamma Emitters in Bay Water ........................................... 38 B-2 Concentration of Gamma Emitters in the Flesh of Edible Fish .......................................... 39 B-3 Concentration of Gamma Emitters in Oyster Samples ....................................................... 40 B-4 Concentration of Gamma Emitters in Shoreline Sediment ................................................ 41 B-5 Concentration of Iodine- 131 in Filtered Air ..................................................................... 42 B-6 Concentration of Beta Emitters in Air Particulates ............................................................ 44 B-7 Concentration of Gamma Emitters in Air Particulates ....................................................... 48 B-8a Concentration of Gamma Emitters in Vegetation Samples ................................................ 49 B-8b Concentration of Gamma Emitters in Vegetation From Locations Around the ISFSI ..... 51 B-9 Concentration of Gamma Emitters in Soil Samples From Locations Around the ISFSI ........ 52 B-10 Typical MDA Ranges for Gamma Spectrometry .............................................................. 53 B-1I Typical LLDs for Gamma Spectrometry ............................................................................. 54 B -12 D irect Radiation ....................................................................................................................... 55 37

January 1 - December 31, 2013 Docket Nos. 50-317/50-318/72-8 Table B-1 Concentration of Tritium and Gamma Emitters in Bay Water (Results in units of pCi/L +/- 2a)

Sample Code Sample Date Gamma Emitters H-31 WA1 Intake Vicinity 2/1/2013 2/28/2013 4/2/2013 <333 4/30/2013 5/30/2013 7/2/2013 <347 7/31/2013 8/29/2013 9/30/2013 <308 11/11/2013 12/3/2013 12/31/2013 <298 WA2 Discharge Vicinity 2/1/2013 2/28/2013 4/2/2013 <333 4/30/2013 5/30/2013

  • 7/2/2013 <347 7/31/2013 8/29/2013 9/30/2013 406-+/- 183 11/1/2013 12/3/2013 12/31/2013 <307 Quarterly composite of monthly samples.
  • All Non-Natural Gamma Emitters <MDA 38

January 1 - December 31, 2013 Docket Nos. 50-317/50-318/72-8 Table B-2 Concentration of Gamma Emitters in the Flesh of Edible Fish (Results in units of pCi/kg (wet) +/- 2c)

Sample Code Sample Date Sample Type Gamma Emitters IA1 Discharge Area 8/13/2013 Spot IA2 Discharge Area 8/15/2013 Perch IA41 Patuxent River 8/14/2013 Spot IA51 Patuxent River 8/14/2013 Perch Control Location

  • All Non-Natural Gamma Emitters <MDA 39

January 1 - December 31, 2013 Docket Nos. 50-317/50-318/72-8 Table B-3 Concentration of Gamma Emitters in Oyster Samples (Results in units of pCi/kg (wet) +/- 2a)

Sample Code Sample Date Gamma Emitters IA3 Camp Conoy 3/22/2013

  • 6/19/2013
  • 8/15/2013
  • 10/16/2013
  • IA6 1 Kenwood Beach 3/22/2013
  • 6/19/2013
  • 8/15/2013
  • 10/16/2013
  • Control Location
  • All Non-Natural Gamma Emitters <MDA 40

January 1 - December 31, 2013 Docket Nos. 50-317/50-318/72-8 Table B-4 Concentration of Gamma Emitters in Shoreline Sediment (Results in units of pCi/kg (dry) +/- 2o)

Sample Code Sample Date Gamma Emitters WB1 Shoreline at Barge Rd. 4/5/2013

  • 10/1/2013 *
  • All Non-Natural Gamma Emitters <MDA 41

January 1 - December 31, 2013 Docket Nos. 50-317/50-318/72-8 Table B-5 Concentration of Iodine-131 in Filtered Air (Results in units of 10-3 pCi/m 3 +/- 2a)

Start Date Stop Date Al A2 A3 A4 A5' Entrance to Camp Bay Breeze Route 765 EOF Camp Conoy Rd atLusby Conoy Siren 12/31/2012 1/7/2013 W W

1/7/2013 1/14/2013 1/14/2013 1/21/2013 W 1/2112013 1/28/2013 1/28/2013 2/4/2013 2/4/2013 2/11/2013 2/11/2013 2/18/2013 2/18/2013 2/25/2013 2/25/2013 3/4/2013 3/4/2013 3/11/2013 3/11/2013 3/18/2013 3/18/2013 3/25/2013 3/25/2013 4/1/2013 4/1/2013 4/8/2013 4/8/2013 4/15/2013 4/15/2013 4/22/2013 4/22/2013 4/29/2013 4/29/2013 5/6/2013 5/6/2013 5/13/2013 5/13/2013 5/20/2013 5/20/2013 5/27/2013 5/27/2013 6/3/2013 6/3/2013 6/10/2013 6/10/2013 6/17/2013 6/17/2013 6/24/2013 6/24/2013 7/1/2013 7/1/2013 7/8/2013 7/8/2013 7/15/2013 7/15/2013 7/22/2013 7/22/2013 7/29/2013

' Control Location 2 NCR, Reject Data

  • All Non-Natural Gamma Emitters <MDA 42

January 1 - December 31, 2013 Docket Nos. 50-317/50-318/72-8 Table B-5 Concentration of Iodine-131 in Filtered Air (Results in units of 10-3 pCi/m 3 +/- 2a)

Start Date Stop Date Al A2 A3 A4 A51 Entrance to Camp Bay Breeze Route 765 EOF Camp Conoy Rd at Lusby Conoy Siren 7/29/2013 8/5/2013 "A"

  • t 8/5/2013 8/12/2013 'h 8/12/2013 8/19/2013 *t 8/19/2013 8/26/2013 "k 8/26/2013 9/2/2013 9/2/2013 9/9/2013 9/9/2013 9/16/2013 9/16/2013 9/23/2013
  • 9/23/2013 9/30/2013 9/30/2013 10/7/2013 10/7/2013 10/14/2013 10/14/2013 10/21/2013 10/21/2013 10/28/2013 10/28/2013 11/4/2013 11/4/2013 11/11/2013 "ft
  • t

,/r

"/r 11/11/2013 11/18/2013 *t "/r 11/18/2013 11/25/2013 *t ,/r 11/25/2013 12/2/2013

  • t *t 12/2/2013 12/9/2013 "A" "k 12/9/2013 12/16/2013 'it 12/16/2013 12/23/2013 t 12/23/2013 12/30/2013 Control Location
  • All Non-Natural Gamma Emitters <MDA 43

January 1 - December 31, 2013 Docket Nos. 50-317/50-318/72-8 Table B-6 Concentration of Beta Emitters in Air Particulates (Results in units of 10-2 pCi/m 3 +/- 2a)

Start Date Stop Date Al A2 A3 A4 A5 1 Entrance to Camp Bay Breeze Route 765 EOF Camp Conoy Rd at Lusby Conoy Siren 12/31/2012 1/7/2013 4.9 +/- 0.2 4.6 +/- 0.2 4.8 +/- 0.2 4.8 +/- 0.2 4.7 +/- 0.2 1/7/2013 1/14/2013 3.2 +/- 0.2 3.1 +/-0.2 3.5 +/- 0.2 3.3 +/- 0.2 3.8 +/- 0.2 1/14/2013 1/21/2013 2.6 +/- 0.1 2.4 +/- 0.1 2.7 +/- 0.1 2.7 +/-o 0.1 2.6 +/- 0.1 1/21/2013 1/28/2013 3.4 +/- 0.2 2.9 +/- 0.2 3.2 +/- 0.2 3.1 +/- 0.2 3.2 +/- 0.2 1/28/2013 2/4/2013 3.7 +/- 0.2 3.5 +/- 0.1 3.6 +/- 0.1 3.7 +/- 0.1 3.9 +/- 0.2 2

2/4/2013 2/11/2013 2.2 +/- 0.2 2.0 +/- 0.1 2.1 +/-0.2 2.3 +/- 0.2 2/11/2013 2/18/2013 2.3 +/- 0.1 2.0 +/- 0.1 2.3 +/- 0.1 2.4 +/- 0.1 2.3 +/- 0.1 2/18/2013 2/25/2013 1.3 +/- 0.1 1.3 +/- 0.1 1.4 +/- 0.1 1.4 +/- 0.1 1.4 +/- 0.1 2/25/2013 3/4/2013 0.9 +/- 0.1 0.9 +/- 0.1 1.1 +/-0.1 1.1 +/-0.1 1.0 +/- 0.1 3/4/2013 3/11/2013 1.2 +/- 0.1 1.3 +/- 0.1 1.5 +/- 0.1 1.4 +/-0.1 1.5 +/- 0.1 3/11/2013 3/18/2013 2.3 +/- 0.1 2.2 +/- 0.1 2.3 +/- 0.1 2.4 +/- 0o.1 2.3 +/- 0.1 3/18/2013 3/25/2013 1.5 +/- 0.1 1.4 +/- 0.1 1.5 +/- 0.1 1.6 +/- 0.1 1.6 +/- 0.1 3/25/2013 4/1/2013 1.8 +/- 0.1 1.6 +/- 0.1 1.9 +/- 0.1 1.7 +/- 0.1 1.8 +/- 0.1 4/1/2013 4/8/2013 2.5 +/- 0.1 2.3 +/- 0.1 2.5 +/- 0.1 2.7 +/- 0.2 2.6 +/- 0.2 4/8/2013 4/15/2013 1.8 +/- 0.1 1.7 +/- 0.1 1.8 +/- 0.1 2.0 +/- 0.1 1.9 +/- 0.1 4/15/2013 4/22/2013 2.0 +/- 0.2 2.0 +/- 0.2 2.0 +/-0.2 2.2 +/- 0.2 2.1 +/-0.2 4/22/2013 4/29/2013 1.9 +/- 0.1 2.0 +/- 0.1 2.3 +/- 0.1 2.2 +/- 0.1 2.3 +/- 0.1 4/29/2013 5/6/2013 0.8 +/- 0.1 1.1 +/-0.1 1.2 +/- 0.1 1.2 +/- 0.1 1.2 +/- 0.1 5/6/2013 5/13/2013 1.3 +/- 0.1 1.3 +/- 0.1 1.5 +/- 0.1 1.6 +/- 0.1 1.5 +/- 0.1 5/13/2013 5/20/2013 2.3 +/- 0.1 2.3 +/- 0.1 2.5 +/- 0.2 2.5 +/- 0.1 2.5 +/- 0.1 5/20/2013 5/27/2013 1.4 +/- 0.1 1.3 +/- 0.1 1.2 +/- 0.1 1.6 +/- 0.1 1.6 +/-0.1 5/27/2013 6/3/2013 2.0 +/- 0.1 1.7 +/- 0.1 2.3 +/- 0.3 2.1 +/-0.2 3.8 +/- 0.2 6/3/2013 6/10/2013 1.2 +/- 0.1 1.2 +/- 0.1 1.2 +/- 0.1 1.4 +/- 0.1 1.4 +/- 0.1 6/10/2013 6/17/2013 1.9 +/- 0.1 1.8 +/- 0.1 1.9 +/-0.2 2.2 +/- 0.2 2.1 +/-0.1 6/17/2013 6/24/2013 1.4 +/- 0.1 1.5 +/- 0.1 1.9 +/- 0.3 1.6 +/- 0.1 1.7 +/- 0.1 6/24/2013 7/1/2013 1.6 +/- 0.1 1.7 +/- 0.1 1.7 +/-0.1 1.9 +/- 0.1 1.9 +/- 0.1 7/1/2013 7/8/2013 1.0 +/- 0.1 1.0 +/- 0.1 0.8 +/- 0.1 0.9 +/- 0.1 1.1 +/-0.1 7/8/2013 7/15/2013 1.4 +/-0.1 1.5 +/- 0.1 1.5 +/-0.1 1.6 +/- 0.1 1.6 +/-0.1 7/15/2013 7/22/2013 2.3 +/- 0.2 2.4 +/- 0.2 2.4 +/- 0.2 2.7 +/- 0.2 2.6 +/- 0.2 7/22/2013 7/29/2013 1.4 +/- 0.1 1.4 +/- 0.1 1.4 +/- 0.1 1.6 +/- 0.1 1.6 +/- 0.1 7/29/2013 8/5/2013 2.3 +/- 0.2 2.4 +/- 0.2 2.2 +/- 0.2 2.2 +/- 0.1 2.5 +/- 0.2 8/5/2013 8/12/2013 2.1 +/-0.1 2.1 +/-0.1 2.2 +/- 0.1 2.7 +/- 0.2 2.3 +/- 0.1 8/12/2013 8/19/2013 1.3 +/- 0.1 1.3 +/- 0.1 1.4 +/- 0.1 1.7 +/- 0.2 1.5 +/- 0.2 8/19/2013 8/26/2013 1.9 +/- 0.1 1.9 +/- 0.1 1.6 +/- 0.1 2.0 +/- 0.1 2.0 +/- 0.1 8/26/2013 9/2/2013 2.8 +/- 0.1 2.6 +/- 0.1 2.7 +/- 0.1 3.2 +/- 0.1 3.2 +/- 0.1

'Control Location 2 NCR, Reject Data 44

January 1 - December 31, 2013 Docket Nos. 50-317/50-318/72-8 Table B-6 Concentration of Beta Emitters in Air Particulates (Results in units of 10-2 pCi/m 3 +/- 2a)

Start Date Stop Date Al A2 A3 A4 A5 1 Entrance to Camp Bay Breeze Route 765 EOF Camp Conoy Rd at Lusby Conoy Siren 9/2/2013 9/9/2013 2.3 +/- 0.2 2.2 +/- 0.2 2.5 +/- 0.2 2.1 +/- 0.2 2.5 +/- 0.2 9/9/2013 9/16/2013 3.1 +/- 0.2 3.2 +/- 0.2 3.3 +/- 0.2 3.4 +/- 0.2 3.6 +/- 0.2 9/16/2013 9/23/2013 1.5 +/- 0.1 1.6 +/- O.1 1.6 +/- 0.1 1.7 +/- 0.1 1.9 +/- 0.1 9/23/2013 9/30/2013 1.5 +/- 0.1 1.5 +/- 0.1 1.4 +/- 0.1 1.5 +/-0.1 1.8 +/- 0.1 9/30/2013 10/7/2013 4.1 +/-0.2 4.1 +/- 0.2 3.8 +/- 0.2 4.2 +/- 0.2 4.5 +/- 0.2 10/7/2013 10/14/2013 1.1 +/-0.1 1.0 +/- 0.2 1.2 +/- 0.1 1.2 +/-0.1 1.3 +/- 0.1 10/14/2013 10/21/2013 2.2 +/- 0.1 2.4 +/- O.1 2.3 +/- 0.1 2.2 +/- 0.1 2.4 +/- 0.1 10/21/2013 10/28/2013 2.5 +/- 0.1 2.4 +/- 0.1 2.6 +/- 0.1 2.6 +/- 0.1 2.5 +/- 0.1 10/28/2013 11/4/2013 3.2 +/- 0.2 3.3 +/- 0.2 3.4 +/- 0.2 3.5 +/- 0.2 3.4 +/- 0.2 11/4/2013 11/11/2013 2.0 +/- 0.1 2.0 +/- 0.1 2.0 +/- 0.1 2.6 +/- 0.2 2.0 +/- 0.1 11/11/2013 11/18/2013 2.0 +/- 0.1 1.7 +/- 0.1 2.0 +/- 0.1 2.1 +/-0.1 2.0 +/- 0.1 11/18/2013 11/25/2013 1.3 +/- 0.1 1.2 +/- 0.1 1.3 +/- 0.1 3.5 +/- 0.3 1.4 +/-0.1 11/25/2013 12/2/2013 3.0 +/- 0.2 2.8 +/- 0.2 2.9 +/- 0.2 5.6 +/- 0.4 2.9 +/- 0.2 12/2/2013 12/9/2013 2.3 +/- 0.1 2.7 +/- 0.1 2.6 +/- 0.1 6.7 +/- 0.3 2.8 +/- 0.1 12/9/2013 12/16/2013 3.5 +/- 0.2 3.5 +/- 0.2 3.7 +/- 0.2 3.3 +/- 0.2 3.5 +/- 0.2 12/16/2013 12/23/2013 2.2 +/- 0.1 2.2 +/- 0.2 2.2 +/- 0.2 2.2 +/- 0.2 2.4 +/- 0.2 12/23/2013 12/30/2013 2.4 +/- 0.1 2.3 +/- 0.1 2.3 +/- 0.1 2.1 +/-0.1 2.4 +/- 0.1

' Control Location 45

January 1 - December 31, 2013 Docket Nos. 50-317/50-318/72-8 Table B Continued Concentration of Beta Emitters in Air Particulates (Results in units of 10-2 pCi/m 3 +/- 2a)

Start Date Stop E)ate SFA1 SFA21 SFA3 SFA4 MET Station Visitors NN\ Nof ISFSI SSE of ISFSI Center 12/31/2012 1/7/2013 5.0 +/- 0.2 4.8 +/- 0.2 4.5 +/- 0.2 5.0 +/- 0.2 1/7/2013 1/14/2013 3.2 +/- 0.2 3.4 +/- 0.2 2.9 +/- 0.2 3.2 +/- 0.2 1/14/2013 1/21/2013 2.7 +/- 0.1 2.6 +/- 0.1 2.5 +/- 0.1 2.6 +/- 0.1 1/21/2013 1/28/2013 3.4 +/- 0.2 3.4 +/- 0.2 3.3 +/- 0.2 3.3 +/- 0.2 1/28/2013 2/4/2013 3.8 +/- 0.2 3.8 +/- 0.2 3.5 +/- 0.1 3.6 +/- 0.1 2/4/2013 2/11/2013 2.2 +/- 0.2 2.2 +/- 0.2 2.1 +/-0.2 1.9 +/- 0.1 2/11/2013 2/18/2013 2.3 +/- 0.1 2.2 +/- 0.1 2.3 +/- 0.1 2.3 +/- 0.1 2/18/2013 2/25/2013 1.4 +/-0.1 1.3 +/- 0.1 1.3 +/- 0.1 1.1 +/-0.1 2/25/2013 3/4/2013 1.1 +/-0.1 1.0 +/- 0.1 1.0 +/- 0.1 1.0 +/-0.1 3/4/2013 3/11/2013 1.2 +/- 0.1 1.3 +/- 0.1 1.4 +/- 0.1 1.2 +/- 0.1 3/11/2013 3/18/2013 2.4 +/- 0.1 2.3 +/- 0.1 2.2 +/- 0.1 2.4 +/- 0.1 3/18/2013 3/25/2013 1.6 +/- 0.1 1.5 +/- 0.1 1.4 +/- 0.1 1.6 +/- 0.1 3/25/2013 4/1/2013 1.9 +/- 0.1 1.7 +/- 0.1 1.6 +/- 0.1 1.7 +/- 0.1 4/1/2013 4/8/2013 2.8 +/- 0.2 2.5 +/- 0.1 2.5 +/- 0.1 2.3 +/- 0.1 4/8/2013 4/15/2013 2.1 +/-0.1 1.9 +/- 0.1 1.9 +/- 0.1 1.8 +/-0.1 4/15/2013 4/22/2013 2.2 +/- 0.2 2.2 +1-0.2 2.1 +/-0.2 2.1 +/-0.2 4/22/2013 4/29/2013 2.3 +/- 0.1 2.3 +/- 0.1 2.1 +/-0.1 2.0 +/-0.1 4/29/2013 5/6/2013 0.8 +/- 0.1 0.9 +/- 0.1 0.9 +/- 0.1 0.9 +/- 0.1 5/6/2013 5/13/2013 1.7 +/- 0.1 1.5 +/- 0.1 1.3 +/- 0.1 1.5 +/-0.1 5/13/2013 5/20/2013 2.5 +/- 0.1 2.5 +/- 0.1 2.3 +/- 0.1 2.4 +/- 0.1 5/20/2013 5/27/2013 1.5 +/- 0.1 1.4 +/- 0.1 1.6 +/- 0.1 1.5 +/- 0.1 5/27/2013 6/3/2013 2.1 +/- 0.2 2.2 +/- 0.2 1.8 +/- 0.1 1.9 +/- 0.1 6/3/2013 6/10/2013 1.3 +/- 0.1 1.1 +/-0.1 1.3 +/-0.1 1.2 +/-0.1 6/10/2013 6/17/2013 2.1 +/-0.1 2.0 +/- 0.1 2.1 +/-0.2 1.9 +/- 0.1 6/17/2013 6/24/2013 1.6 +/- 0.1 1.4 +/- 0.1 1.5 +/- 0.1 1.4 +/-0.1 6/24/2013 7/1/2013 1.7 +/- 0.1 1.7 +/- 0.1 1.8 +/- 0.1 1.7 +/- 0.1 7/1/2013 7/8/2013 1.1 +/-0.1 1.0 +/- 0.1 1.1 +/-0.1 1.0 +/- 0.1 7/8/2013 7/15/2013 1.5 +/- 0.1 1.5 +/- 0.1 1.5 +/- 0.1 1.5 +/- 0.1 7/15/2013 7/22/2013 2.8 +/- 0.2 2.8 +/- 0.2 2.7 +/- 0.2 2.7 +/- 0.2 7/22/2013 7/29/2013 1.5 +/- 0.1 1.4 +/- 0.1 1.6 +/- 0.1 1.4 +/- 0.1 7/29/2013 8/5/2013 2.5 +/- 0.2 2.4 +/- 0.2 2.4 +/- 0.2 2.3 +/- 0.2 8/5/2013 8/12/2013 2.2 +/- 0.1 2.1 +/-0.1 2.2 +/- 0.1 2.2 +/-0.1 8/12/2013 8/19/2013 1.5 +/- 0.2 1.2 +/- 0.1 1.4 +/- 0.1 1.6 +/- 0.2 8/19/2013 8/26/2013 1.9 +/- 0.1 2.0 +/- 0.1 1.9 +/- 0.1 1.8 +/- 0.1 8/26/2013 9/2/2013 3.2 +/- 0.1 3.1 +/-0.1 3.2 +/- 0.1 2.8 +/- 0.1 Control Location 46

January 1 - December 31, 2013 Docket Nos. 50-317/50-318/72-8 Table B Continued Concentration of Beta Emitters in Air Particulates (Results in units of 10-2 pCi/m3 +/- 2a)

Start Date Stop Date SFA1 SFA21 SFA3 SFA4 MET Station Visitors NNW of ISFSI SSE of ISFSI Center 9/2/2013 9/9/2013 2.5 +/- 0.2 2.2 +/- 0.2 2.4 +/- 0.2 2.3 +/- 0.2 9/9/2013 9/16/2013 3.5 +/- 0.2 3.3 +/- 0.2 3.4 +/- 0.2 3.1 +/- 0.2 9/16/2013 9/23/2013 1.7 +/-0.1 1.6 +/- O.1 1.6 +/- 0.1 1.6 +/- O.1 9/23/2013 9/30/2013 1.7 +/-0.1 1.5 +1-0.1 1.7 +/-0.1 1.6 +/- O.1 9/30/2013 10/7/2013 4.6 +/- 0.2 4.4 +/- 0.2 4.3 +/- 0.2 4.3 +/- 0.2 10/7/2013 10/14/2013 1.4 +/- 0.1 1.3 +/- 0.1 1.3 +/- 0.1 1.1 +/-0.1 10/14/2013 10/21/2013 2.2 +/- 0.1 2.4 +/- O.1 2.2 +/- 0.2 2.1 +/-0.1 10/21/2013 10/28/2013 2.7 +/- 0.1 2.7 +/- 0.1 2.8 +/- 0.2 2.5 +/- 0.1 10/28/2013 11/4/2013 3.5 +/- 0.2 3.4 +/- 0.2 3.4 +/- 0.2 3.5 +/- 0.2 11/4/2013 11/11/2013 2.2 +/- 0.1 2.1 +/-0.1 1.9 +/-0.1 2.1 +/-0.1 11/11/2013 11/18/2013 2.1 +/-0.1 2.1 +/-0.1 1.8 +/- 0.1 2.0 +/- 0.1 11/18/2013 11/25/2013 1.4 +/- O.1 1.4 +/- O.1 1.3 +/- 0.1 1.4 +/- O.1 11/25/2013 12/2/2013 2.9 +/- 0.2 3.2 +/- 0.2 2.7 +/- 0.2 3.0 +/- 0.2 12/2/2013 12/9/2013 2.9 +/- 0.1 3.0 +/- 0.1 2.9 +/- 0.1 1.4 +/- O.1 12/9/2013 12/16/2013 3.7 +/- 0.2 3.7 +/- 0.2 3.7 +/- 0.2 3.7 +/- 0.2 12/16/20 13 12/23/2013 2.3 +/- 0.2 2.2 +/- 0.2 2.4 +/- 0.2 2.2 +/- 0.1 12/23/2013 12/30/2013 2.2 +/- 0.1 2.2 +/- 0.1 2.4 +/- 0.1 2.3 +/- 0.1 1Control Location 47

January 1 - December 31, 2013 Docket Nos. 50-317/50-318/72-8 Table B-7 Concentration of Gamma Emitters in Air Particulates (Results in units of 10-3 pCi/m3 +/- 2a) 1 Sample Date Al A2 A3 A4 A5 Entrance to Camp Conoy Bay Breeze Route 765 at EOF Camp Conoy Siren Rd Lusby 1/28/2013 2/25/2013 4/1/2013 4/29/2013 6/3/2013 7/1/2013 7/29/2013 9/2/2013 9/30/2013 10/28/2013

  • t 12/2/2013 12/30/2013 Sample Date SFA1 SFA2 1 SFA3 SFA4 MET Station Visitors Center NNW of ISFSI SSE of ISFSI 1/28/2013 ....

2/25/2013 ....

4/1/2013 ....

4/29/2013 ....

6/3/2013 ....

7/1/2013 ....

7/29/2013 ....

9/2/2013 ....

9/30/2013 ....

10/28/2013 ....

12/2/2013 ....

12/30/2013 ....

Control Location

  • All Non-Natural Gamma Emitters <MDA 48

January 1 - December 31, 2013 Docket Nos. 50-317/50-318/72-8 Table B-8a Concentration of Gamma Emitters in Vegetation Samples (Results in units of pCi/kg (wet) +/- 2a)

Sample Code Sample Date Sample Type Cs-137 Gamma Emitters IB1 1

Bay Breeze Rd 6/17/2013 Brussels sprouts 1 7/9/2013 Cabbage Leafy portion of 8/27/2013 Peppers IB2 1

Bay Breeze Rd 6/17/2013 Cabbage 1 7/9/2013 Collards 1 8/27/2013 Collards 113 1 *r Bay Breeze Rd 6/17/2013 Collards 1 7/9/2013 Squash 1 ,&.

8/27/2013 Squash IB4 Camp Conoy Entrance 6/17/2013 Brussels sprouts 7/9/2013 Cabbage 25 +/- 11 Leafy portion of 8/27/2013 Peppers IB5 Camp Conoy 1

Entrance 6/17/2013 Cabbage 1 7/9/2013 Collards 1 8/27/2013 Collards 116 Camp Conoy Entrance 6/17/2013 Collards 7/9/2013 Brussels sprouts *t 8/27/2013 Tree Leaves 29 +/- 9 IB72 EOF 6/17/2013 Brussels sprouts 7/9/2013 Eggplant Leaves Leafy portion of 8/27/2013 Peppers This isotope <MDA 2 Control Location

  • All Non-Natural Gamma Emitters <MDA 49

January 1 - December 31, 2013 Docket Nos. 50-317/50-318/72-8 Table B-8a Concentration of Gamma Emitters in Vegetation Samples (Results in units of pCi/kg (wet) +/- 2a)

Sample Code Sample Date Sample Type Cs-137 Gamma Emitters IB82 EOF 6117/2013 Cabbage 29 +/- 10 'k 7/9/2013 Collards 'k 8/27/2013 Squash IB92 1

EOF 6/17/2013 Collards 1 14" 7/9/2013 Brussels sprouts 1 8/27/2013 Tree Leaves This isotope <MDA 2Control Location

  • All Non-Natural Gamma Emitters <MDA 50

January 1 - December 31, 2013 Docket Nos. 50-317/50-318/72-8 Table B-8b Concentration of Gamma Emitters in Vegetation From Locations Around the ISFSI (Results in units of pCi/kg (wet) +/- 2c)

Sample Code Sample Date Cs-137 Gamma Emitters SFB1 MET Station 3/27/2013 @

4/22/2013 "it 9/23/2013 'h 11/19/2013 SFB22 Visitors Center 3/27/2013 4/22/2013 9/23/2013 11/19/2013 SFB3 NNWof SFSI 3/27/2013 4/22/2013 9/23/2013 11/19/2013 SFB4 SSE of SFSI 3/27/2013 4/22/2013 9/23/2013 11/19/2013 SFB5 On Site Before Entrance to Camp Conoy 3/27/2013 4/22/2013 9/23/2013 11/19/2013 72 +/-27

'This isotope <MDA 2 Control Location

  • All Non-Natural Gamma Emitters <MDA 51

January 1 - December 31, 2013 Docket Nos. 50-317/50-318/72-8 Table B-9 Concentration of Gamma Emitters in Soil Samples From Locations Around the ISFSI (Results in units of pCi/kg (dry) +/- 2cr Sample Code Sample Date Cs-137 Gamma Emitters SFS1 MET station 3/27/2013 4/22/2013 9/23/2013 11/19/2013 SFS22 Visitors Center 3/27/2013 4/22/2013 52 +/- 25 9/23/2013 62 +/- 27 11/19/2013 89 +/- 28 SFS3 NNW of ISFSI 3/27/2013 4/22/2013 9/23/2013 11/19/2013 82 +/- 31 SFS4 SSE of ISFSI 3/27/2013 4/22/2013 9/23/2013 11/19/2013 SFS5 Entrance to Camp Conoy 3/27/2013 200+/-40 4/22/2013 138 +/- 25 9/23/2013 136 +/- 20 11/19/2013 125 +/- 23

'This isotope <MDA 2 Control Location

  • All Non-Natural Gamma Emitters <MDA 52

January 1 - December 31, 2013 Docket Nos. 50-317/50-318/72-8 Table B-10 Typical MDA Ranges for Gamma Spectrometry Bay Water, Air Surface Shoreline Selected Particulates Water, Fish Ground Milk Oysters Sediment Soil Vegetation Nuclides (10-2 pCi/m 3 ) Drinking (pCi/kg) wet water (pCi/L) (pCi/L) (pCi/kg) Wet (pCi/kg) Dry (pCi/kg) Dry (pCi/Kg)wet Water (pCi/L)

Na-22 0-0 2.2-5.6 6.3-21.9 3.8-4.6 4.5-6.5 0-41.2 19.9-51.5 25.2-62.9 8-32.2 K-40 0- 0 23.6- 55.8 42.5- 165 37.1 - 55.5 36.3- 53.7 0 - 349 165 -501 203-500 55.6-285 Cr-51 0-0 19-38 22-154 28.4-34.9 27.7-38.4 0-223 140-325 179-483 38.5-228 Mn-54 0-0 2.3-4.7 0-27.2 3.4-4.3 3.5-5 0-42.9 18.5-43.6 21.7-56.1 5.9-26.3 Co-58 0-0 2.5-4.6 3.8-22.4 3.6-4.1 3.4-5 7.7-49.5 18.5-43.9 22.6-57.4 5.9-26.8 Fe-59 0-0 4.9-11 0-75.2 7.4-9 8.3- 11.8 17.7- 136 38.9-98.3 48.3-126 13.5-62.3 Co-60 0-0 2.3-5.2 0.4-31.9 3.7-4.6 4-5.9 9.4-46.7 18.2-43.3 24.1 -60.3 7.1 -29.6 Zn-65 0-0 4.7- 10.4 6.4-61.2 7.5- 11.4 8.6-12.2 22.7- 108 48.1-120 58.1 -152 15.5-64.2 Nb-95 0-0 2.8-5 4.4-21.4 4.1 -4.7 3.5-5 0-33 21.7-52.9 27.4-74 5.5-29.5 Zr-95 0-0 4.4-8.1 8.2-31 6.1-7.1 6-8.3 0-54.2 31.5-78 40.8-103 9.8-46.4 Ru-106 0-0 20.1 - 39.7 39.7- 134 29.6- 36.1 30.5-40.6 0- 261 149-346 186-454 55.9-218 Ag-110m 0-0 2.1 -4.4 4.6-15.6 2.7-4 3.3-4.4 0-29.7 15-37.2 23-57.8 5.7-24.7 1-131* 0- 1.5 0- 6.9 0- 221 2.6-10.4 0.5-0.6 0-46 27.3-74.8 25.3-166 0- 84.4 Cs-134 0-0 1.2- 13.3 0-24.7 3.3-4.1 3.2-4.4 8-40.6 26.6-38.3 34-56.3 6.8-24.4 Cs-137 0-0 2.3-4.5 0-26.4 3.1 -4.5 3.2-4.7 5.8-42.7 26.6-37.4 32.1 -52.4 7.5-26.5 Ba-140 0- 0.1 4.4-10 0- 93.7 5.2-10.4 4.5-8 0- 57.2 34.3-82.9 46- 157 0- 63.5 La-140 0-0.1 4.4-10 0- 93.7 5.2-10.4 4.5-8 0- 57.2 34.3-82.9 46- 157 0-63.5 Ce-144 0-0 13.5-23.9 18.5-62.9 16.1-23 18.7-23.7 0-124 70.2-161 85.9-222 25.9-110 3 3 This MDA range for 1-131 on a charcoal cartridge is typically 4.16 x 10" to 3.40 x 10-2 pCi/m 53

January 1 - December 31, 2013 Docket Nos. 50-317/50-318/72-8 Table B-11 Typical LLDs for Gamma Spectrometry Air Bay Water, Selected Particulates Surface Water, Fish pCi/kg Ground water Oysters pCi/kg Precipitation Soil pCi/kg Vegetation Nuclides Drinking Water (wet) pCi/L (wet) pCi/L (dry) pCi/kg (wet) e1- pCi/m 3 pCi/L Na-22 2.9 2.9 22 2.9 22 2.9 24 35 Cr-51 12 17 88 17 88 17 110 162 Mn-54 2.1 2.4 17 2.4 17 2.4 18 27 Co-58 2 2.4 16 2.4 16 2.4 17 25 Fe-59 4.6 5.2 37 5.2 37 5.2 38 60 Co-60 2.7 2.8 22 2.8 22 2.8 21 33 Zn-65 2.8 5.6 23 5.6 23 5.6 54 66 Nb-95 1.9 2.2 15 2.2 15 2.2 18 25 Zr-95 3.3 3.8 27 3.8 27 3.8 29 44 Ru-106 17 20 135 20 135 20 146 223 Ag-110m 1.8 2.1 14 2.1 14 2.1 16 25 Te-129m 20 26 149 26 149 26 180 265 1-131* 1.5 2 11 2 11 2 14 20 Cs-134 1.9 2.2 15 2.2 15 2.2 20 24 Cs-137 1.8 2.3 15 2.3 15 2.3 17 27 Ba-140 6.1 7.3 48 7.3 48 7.3 54 80 La-140 3.4 4.1 26 4.1 26 4.1 25 41 Ce-144 5.5 12 43 12 43 12 75 101

  • The LLD for 1-13 1 measured on a charcoal cartridge is 2.0 x10-3 pCi/mr 54

January 1 - December 31, 2013 Docket Nos. 50-317/50-318/72-8 Table B-12 Direct Radiation (Results in Units of mR/90 days +/- 2a)

Site Code Location First Quarter Second Quarter Third Quarter Fourth Quarter DR01 On Site, along Cliffs 14.11 +/- 0.88 15.71 +/- 2.36 13.15 +/- 0.48 17.01 +/- 2.66 DR02 Route 765, Auto Dump 11.96 +/- 1.29 10.92+/- 1.07 12.84 +/- 1.50 DR03 Route 765, Giovanni's 12.45 +/- 1.10 11.78+!- 1.27 10.83 +/- 0.30 12.74 +/- 1.96 Tavern DR04 Route 765, across from 13.62 +/- 1.15 13.58 +/- 2.41 12.71 +/- 1.21 15.23 +/- 2.69 Vera's Beach Club DR05 Route 765, John's Creek 13.25 +/- 1.65 13.32 +/- 1.81 12.07 +/- 0.39 14.95 +/- 1.08 DR06 Route 765 at Lusby 10.82 +/- 1.25 11.55 +/- 1.06 10.48 +/- 1.01 12.18 +/- 1.04 DR07 Entrance to Camp Conoy 11.40 +/- 0.78 11.50 +/- 1.39 10.63 +/- 0.83 12.33 +/- 0.78 DR08 Camp Conoy Rd at 15.44 +/- 1.20 16.26 +/- 2.05 15.55 +/- 1.26 18.15 +/- 2.51 Emergency Siren DR09 Bay Breeze Rd 12.06 +/- 1.35 11.80 +/- 1.33 11.11 +/- 1.22 12.57 +/- 1.22 DR10 Calvert Beach Rd and 11.41 +/- 1.29 11.62 +/- 1.56 10.77 +/- 0.61 12.74 +/- 1.43 Decatur Street DR1I Dirt road off Mackall & 11.84 +/- 1.37 11.30 +/- 0.46 10.72 +/- 1.07 12.70 +/- 0.23 Parren Rd DR12 Mackall & Bowen Rds 11.55 +/- 1.01 11.61 +/- 1.02 11.04 +/- 0.82 12.79 +/- 1.94 DR1 3 Mackall Rd, near Wallville 13.01 +/- 0.89 13.50 +/- 2.19 12.14 +/- 1.10 14.28 +/- 0.69 DR14 Rodnev Point 14.19 +/- 0.80 15.20 +/- 1.69 13.95 +/- 1.35 16.56 +/- 1.49

  • TLD Missing 55

January 1 - December 31, 2013 Docket Nos. 50-317/50-318/72-8 Table B-12 Direct Radiation (Results in Units of mR/90 days +/- 2a)

Site Code Location First Quarter Second Quarter Third Quarter Fourth Quarter DR1 5 Mill Bridge & Turner Rds 12.52 +/- 1.58 14.88 +/- 0.82 11.74 +/- 0.97 14.25 +/- 1.35 DR16 Across from Appeal 12.16 +/- 1.56 11.86 +/- 1.50 10.68 +/- 1.15 12.34 +/- 0.98 School DR17 Cove Point & Little Cove 13.56 +/- 0.93 13.65 +/- 1.32 12.38 +/- 1.14 14.65 +/- 0.70 Point Rds DR1 8 Cove Point 10.44 +/- 0.54 10.93 +/- 0.87 9.62 +/- 0.48 12.05 +/- 1.85 DR19 Long Beach 11.51 +/- 0.73 12.43 +/- 0.56 11.14 +/- 0.92 13.75+/- 2.12 DR20 On site, near shore 14.14 +/- 1.26 14.35 +/- 0.56 14.13 +/- 0.72 15.97 +/- 2.07 DR21 1 EOF 13.47 +/- 1.58 12.77 +/- 0.63 13.22 +/- 1.02 14.52 +/- 0.82 DR22 1 Solomons Island 12.48 +/- 1.56 11.55 +1- 1.15 12.19 +/- 0.55 12.65 +/- 0.77 DR231 Taylors Island 17.79 +/- 1.98 17.57 +/- 2.35 17.38+/- 1.48 20.27 +/- 1.67 DR30 MET Station 13.39 +/- 1.12 12.95 +/- 1.05 13.12 +/- 0.98 14.32 +/- 2.22 SFDR01 SW of ISFSI 18.07 +/- 1.69 18.75 +/- 2.45 19.44 +/- 1.84 20.74 +/- 1.27 SFDR02 NNW of ISFSI 20.68 +/- 2.28 19.71 +/- 2.36 20.14+/- 2.25 22.24 +/- 2.45 SFDR03 North of ISFSI 40.13 +/- 6.60 46.16 +/- 8.57 36.13+/- 7.47 47.24 +/- 10.00 SFDR04 NE of ISFSI 37.92 +/- 9.18 38.78 +/- 7.52 30.71 +/- 4.79 39.48 +/- 7.19 I Control Location 56

January 1 - December 31, 2013 Docket Nos. 50-317/50-318/72-8 Table B-12 Direct Radiation (Results in Units of mR/90 days +/- 2a)

Site Code Location First Quarter Second Quarter Third Quarter Fourth Quarter SFDR05 East of ISFSI 22.43 +/- 3.54 22.66 +/- 3.63 21.42 +/- 2.56 23.44 +/- 4.35 SFDR06 ESE of ISFSI 17.77 +/- 1.74 18.64 +/- 1.40 16.99 +/- 2.06 20.67 +/- 1.85 SFDR071 Visitor's Center 13.92 +/- 1.65 14.18 +/- 1.54 12.29 +/- 0.75 15.23 +/- 1.29 SFDR08 NNW of ISFSI 28.85 +/- 4.90 30.38 +/- 3.49 27.74 +/- 5.00 32.03 +/- 3.21 SFDR09 SSE of ISFSI 15.29+/- 1.17 15.74 +/- 1.60 14.69 +/- 1.20 17.33 +/- 3.10 SFDR10 NW of ISFSI 37.07 +/- 5.03 32.57 +/- 8.69 30.86 +/- 7.41 34.24 +/- 8.78 SFDR11 WNW ISFSI 32.57+/- 1.13 31.31 +/- 6.22 33.06 +/- 6.03 30.89 +/- 4.68 SFDR12 WSW of ISFSI 52.21 +/- 7.83 48.59 +/- 10.94 36.52 +/- 6.38 43.03 +/- 6.26 SFDR13 South of ISFSI 25.02 +/- 4.97 26.91 +/- 3.07 25.36 +/- 5.00 22.98 +/- 3.17 SFDR14 SE of ISFSI 18.81 +/- 1.19 18.64 +/- 2.92 18.00 +/- 2.55 17.38 +/- 1.71 SFDR15 ENE of ISFSI 24.72 +/- 6.38 24.26 +/- 6.68 22.43 +/- 3.86 26.81 +/- 5.60 SFDR16 SSW of ISFSI 40.60 +/- 5.20 39.54 +/- 3.33 36.34 +/- 4.56 46.41 +/- 3.80 SFDR17 NNE of ISFSI 48.27 +/- 9.97 47.60 +/- 5.71 45.29 +/- 8.32 48.61 +/- 7.85 SFDR18 West of ISFSI 49.23 +/- 7.62 50.50 +/- 8.98 47.67 +/- 7.61 52.54 +/- 9.75 1Control Location 57

January 1 - December 31, 2013 Docket Nos. 50-317/50-318/72-8 APPENDIX C Quality Assurance Program Appendix C is a summary of Constellation Energy laboratory's quality assurance program. It consists of Table C-1 which is a compilation of the results of the Constellation Energy laboratory's participation in an interlaboratory comparison program with Environmental Resource Associates (ERA) located in Arvada, Colorado and Analytics, Inc. located in Atlanta, Georgia. It also includes Table C-2, which is a compilation of the results of the Constellation Energy laboratory's participation in a split sample program with Teledyne Brown Engineering located in Knoxville, Tennessee, and Table C-3, which is a list of typical MDAs achieved by Teledyne Brown for Gamma Spectroscopy.

All the Constellation Energy laboratory's results contained in Table C-i generally agree with the interlaboratory's comparison results within the range of +/-2a of each other. One result for Zinc in ERA Study RAD 95 was just outside the acceptable range but did pass the NRC Resolution Test Criteria'. In addition, all the sets of intercomparison results in the table are in full agreement, and when appropriate, they were further evaluated using the NRC Resolution Test Criteria. The uncertainties for the Constellation Energy laboratory's results and Analytics' results are +/-2o while the ERA laboratory's uncertainty is based on USEPA guidelines2 .

All the results contained in Table C-2 agree within the range of +/-2a of each other with their respective Constellation Energy laboratory original, replicate and/or Teledyne Brown Engineering's split laboratory samples, except for the comparisons of one bottom sediment sample and a fish sample involving Cs-137 results. The original and replicate analysis of the bottom sediment sample from WBS4 collected on 6/19/13 do agree within +/-2a of each other however the replicate does not agree within +/-2a of the split lab results. The original analysis of the fish sample from IA2 collected on 8/15/13, and the split lab sample do agree as below MDA and the replicate analysis of the fish sample has a low level positive result near the MDA but outside +/-2a of the respective QC comparison samples analyzed. These minor discrepancies, which have been observed in previous reporting periods, are most probably due to counting statistics and/or the non-homogeneous nature of this type of sample. Other samples whose nature generally preclude sample splitting are marked "**" in the Split Analysis column.

lNRC Inspection Manual, Inspection Procedure 84750, March 15, 1994 2 National Standards for Water Proficiency Testing Studies Criteria Document, December 1998 58

January 1 - December 31, 2013 Docket Nos. 50-317/50-318/72-8 TABLE OF CONTENTS - ANALYTICAL RESULTS Table Title Page C-i Results of Participation in Cross Check Programs ............................................................ 60 C-2 Results of Quality Assurance Program ............................................................................... 63 C-3 Teledyne Brown Engineering's Typical MDAs for Gamma Spectrometry ....................... 73 59

January 1 - December 31, 2013 Docket Nos. 50-317/50-318/72-8 Table C-1 Results of Participation in Cross Check Programs Sample Type and Reported Cross Check Sample Date Units Isotope Observed Laboratory's Lab Results Results 03/14/13 Milk- pCi/L Mn-54 213 +/- 15 208 +/- 3.5 Fe-59 288 +/- 25 252 +/- 4.2 Cr-51 433 +/- 96 472 +/- 7.9 Ce-141 198 +/- 22 187 +/- 3.1 Cs-1 37 286 +/- 16 26.6+/-4.4 Cs-1 34 208 +/- 7.0 214 +/- 3.6 1-131 85 +/- 42 100 +/- 1.7 Zn-65 342 +/- 29 301 +/- 29.0 Co-58 216 +/- 17 208 +/- 3.5 Co-60 399 +/- 14 400 +/- 6.7 03/14/13 Water - pCi/L Gross Beta 312 +/- 4.0 300 +/- 5.0 04/08/13 Water - pCi/L Cs-1 34 39.0 +/- 3.0 42.8 Zn-65 203 +/- 13 189 Co-60 66.0+/-4.0 65.9 Cs-1 37 42.0 +/- 4.0 41.7 04/08/13 Water - pCi/L Gross Beta 15.5 +/- 1.0 21.6 4

06/13/13 Water- pCi/L H-3 2.57 x 104 2.55 x 10 06/13/13 Water- pCi/L Mn-54 215 +/- 14 210 +/- 3.5 Fe-59 160 +/- 15 146 +/- 2.4 Co-58 113+/-11 115 +/- 1.9 Co-60 216 +/- 10 214 +/- 3.6 Zn-65 283 +/- 25 265 +/- 4.4 1-131 102 +/- 11 95.4 +/- 1.6 Cs-1 34 143 +/- 8 153 +/- 2.6 Cs-1 37 187 +/- 13 184 +/- 3.1 Ce-141 108 +/- 12 110 +/- 1.8 Cr-51 317+/-67 306 +/- 5.1 60

January 1 - December 31, 2013 Docket Nos. 50-317/50-318/72-8 Table C-1 Results of Participation in Cross Check Programs Sample Type and Reported Cross Check Sample Date Units Isotope Observed Laboratory's Lab Results Results 06/13/13 Air Filter- pCi Mn-54 91.0 +/- 7.0 90.4 +/- 1.5 Fe-59 67.0 +/- 8.0 62.9 +/- 1.1 Co-58 48.0 +/- 5.0 49.4 +/- 0.8 Co-60 91.0 +/- 6.0 92.2 +/- 1.5 Zn-65 122 +/- 13.0 114.0 +/- 1.9 Cs-1 34 55.0+/-4.0 65.8 +/- 1.1 Cs-1 37 78.0 +/- 6.0 79.4 +/- 1.3 Ce-141 48.0 +/- 4.0 47.5 +/- 0.8 Cr-51 134 +/- 25 132 +/-2.2 07/08/13 Water - pCi/L Cs-1 34 66.0 +/- 3 72.4 +/- 3 1-131 21.0 +/-8 24.3 +/- 2 Co-60 82.4 +/- 5 82.3 +/-4 Zn-65 286 +/- 16 286 +/- 19 Cs-1 37 152 +/- 7 155 +/- 8 Ba-133 68.3 +/- 5 74.5 +/- 4 09/12/13 Air Filter - pCi Gross Beta 34.0 +/- I 41.8 +/-6 09/12/13 Water - pCi/L Gross Beta 71.6+/-2 67.2 +/- 1.12 10/07/13 Water - pCi/L H-3 7.22 x 105 7.00 x 105 10/07/13 Water - pCi/L Zn-65 1 394 +/-24 333 +/- 13 Cs-1 34 86.8 +/- 7 86.7 +/- 4 Co-60 111 +/-8 102+/-5 1-131 22.4 +/-4 23.6 +/- 1 Cs-137 225+/-11 206 +/- 7

' See discussion at the beginning of the Appendix 61

January 1 - December 31, 2013 Docket Nos. 50-317/50-318/72-8 Table C-1 Results of Participation in Cross Check Programs Sample Date Sample Type and Cross Check Units Isotope Observed Laboratory's Lab Results Results 12/05/13 Air Filter- pCi Fe-59 109 +/- 12 94.7 +/- 1.6 Co-58 93.0 +/- 9.0 96.3 +/- 1.6 Co-60 125 +/- 6.0 126 +/-2.1 Zn-65 744 +/- 29.0 637 +/- 10.6 Cs-1 34 100 +/-4.0 122 +/- 2.0 Cs-1 37 112 +/- 7.0 108 +/- 1.8 Mn-54 153 +/- 9.0 144 +/- 2.4 Cr-51 233 +/- 75.0 255 +/- 4.3 Ce-141 99.0 +/- 10.0 94.3 +/- 1.6 12/05/13 Air Iodine- pCi 1-131 80.0 +/- 6.0 80.2 +/- 1.3 4

12/05/13 Water - pCi/L H-3 2.25 x 104 2.50 x 10 12/05/13 Milk- pCi/L Fe-59 122 +/- 14 110 +/- 1.8 Co-58 114 +/- 11 112 +/- 1.9 Co-60 152 +/- 8 147 +/- 2.5 Zn-65 809 +/- 37 741 +/- 12.4 1-131 87 +/- 15 96.1 +/- 1.6 Mn-54 175 +/- 13 168 +/- 2.8 Cs-1 37 130+/-11 216 +/- 2.1 Ce-141 105 +/- 15 110 +/- 1.8 Cr-51 285 +/- 91 297 +/- 5.0 Cs-134 126 +/- 6 142 +/- 2.4 12/05/13 Water - pCi/L Gross Beta 324 +/- 3.82 279 +/- 4.67 62

January 1 - December 31, 2013 Docket Nos. 50-317/50-318/72-8 Table C-2 Results of Quality Assurance Program Sample Type and Sample Date Type of Result Units Original Analysis ReplicateSplit Analysis Location Analysis Analysis Air Filter- Al 01/07/13 Gross Beta 10.2pCi/m 3 4.8 +/- 0.2 4.6 +/- 0.2 **

Air Filter - A2 01/07/13 Gross Beta 10-2pCi/m 3 4.5 +/- 0.2 4.3 +/- 0.2 **

Air Filter - A3 01/07/13 Gross Beta 10.2 pCi/m 3 4.7 +/- 0.2 4.7+/-0.2 **

3 Air Filter - A4 01/07/13 Gross Beta 10-2pCi/m 4.7+/-0.2 4.8 +/- 0.2 **

Air Filter - A5 01/07/13 2 3 Gross Beta 10. pCi/m 4.6 +/- 0.2 4.5 +/- 0.2 **

3 Air Filter- SFA1 01/07/13 Gross Beta 10-2pCi/M 4.9 +/- 0.2 4.9 +/- 0.2 **

3 Air Filter- SFA2 01/07/13 Gross Beta 10-2pCi/m 4.7 +/- 0.2 4.8 +/- 0.2 **

3 Air Filter- SFA3 01/07/13 Gross Beta 10-2pCi/m 4.4 +/- 0.2 4.5 +/- 0.2 **

Air Filter- SFA4 01/07/13 Gross Beta 10-2pCi/m 3 4.9 +/- 0.2 4.9 +/- 0.2 **

Air Iodine - Al 01/28/13 1-131 10"2pCi/m 3 <MDA <MDA **

2 3 Air Iodine - A2 01/28/13 1-131 10" pCi/m <MDA <MDA **

Air Filter- Al 02/04/13 Gross Beta 10"2pCi/M 3 3.6 +/- 0.1 3.5 +/- 0.1 **

Air Filter- A2 2 3 02/04/13 Gross Beta 10" pCi/m 3.5 +/- 0.1 3.6 +/- 0.1 **

2 3 Air Filter - A3 02/04/13 Gross Beta 10" pCi/m 3.6 +/- 0.1 3.3 +/- 0.1 **

Air Filter - A4 02/04/13 Gross Beta 10 2pCi/m 3 3.7 +/- 0.1 3.7 +/- 0.1 **

Air Filter - A5 02/04/13 2 3 Gross Beta 10- pCi/m 3.8 +/- 0.1 3.8 +/- 0.1 **

2 3 Air Filter - SFAI 02/04/13 Gross Beta 10" pCi/m 3.7 +/- 0.1 3.8 +/- 0.2 **

Air Filter- SFA2 02/04/13 Gross Beta 10"2pCi/m 3 3.8 +/- 0.1 3.8 +/- 0.2 **

Air Filter - SFA3 2 3 02/04/13 Gross Beta 10" pCi/m 3.5 +/- 0.1 3.5 +/- 0.1 **

3 Air Filter- SFA4 02/04/13 Gross Beta 10"2pCi/m 3.5 +/- 0.1 3.6 +/- 0.1 **

    • The nature of these samples precluded splitting them with an independent laboratory.

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January 1 - December 31, 2013 Docket Nos. 50-317/50-318/72-8 Table C-2 Results of Quality Assurance Program Sample Type and TReplicate Sample Date Location LoainAnalysis Type of Result Units Original Analysis AnalysisSplit Analysis SpliaAnaysi Air Filter - Al 02/12/13 Gamma pCi/m 3 <MDA <MDA <MDA 3

Air Filter - A2 02/12/13 Gamma pCi/m <MDA <MDA <MDA Air Filter - A3 02/12/13 Gamma pCi/m 3 <MDA <MDA <MDA 3

Air Filter - A4 02/12/13 Gamma pCi/m <MDA <MDA <MDA Air Filter - A5 02/12/13 Gamma pCi/m 3 <MDA <MDA <MDA 3

Air Filter - SFA1 02/12/13 Gamma pCi/m <MDA <MDA <MDA 3

Air Filter - SFA2 02/12/13 Gamma pCi/m <MDA <MDA <MDA 3

Air Filter - SFA3 02/12/13 Gamma pCi/m <MDA <MDA <MDA Air Filter - SFA4 02/12/13 Gamma pCi/m 3 <MDA <MDA <MDA Air Iodine - A3 02/18/13 1-131 10"2 pCi/m 3 <MDA <MDA **

2 3 Air Iodine - A4 02/18/13 1-131 10" pCi/m <MDA <MDA **

Air Filter - Al 03/04/13 Gross Beta 10"2 pCi/m 3 0.9 +/- 0.1 1.0+/-0.1 **

2 3 Air Filter - A2 03/04/13 Gross Beta 10" pCi/m 0.8+/-0.1 1.0 +/-0.1 **

2 3 Air Filter - A3 03/04/13 Gross Beta 10" pCi/m 1.1 +/- 0.1 1.1 +/- 0.1 **

2 3 Air Filter - A4 03/04/13 Gross Beta 10" pCi/m 1.1 +/-0.1 1.1 +/-0.1 **

2 3 Air Filter - A5 03/04/13 Gross Beta 10" pCi/m 1.0 +/- 0.1 1.0 +/- 0.1 **

2 3 Air Filter - SFA1 03/04/13 Gross Beta 10" pCi/m 1.0 +/- 0.1 1.1 +/- 0.1 **

Air Filter- SFA2 03/04/13 Gross Beta 10"2 pCi/m 3 1.0 +/- 0.1 1.0 +/- 0.1 **

2 3 Air Filter - SFA3 03/04/13 Gross Beta 10" pCi/m 1.0 +/- 0.1 1.0 +/- 0.1 **

2 3 Air Filter- SFA4 03/04/13 Gross Beta 10 pCi/m 1.0 +/- 0.1 1.1 +/- 0.1 **

    • The nature of these samples precluded splitting them with an independent laboratory.

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January 1 - December 31, 2013 Docket Nos. 50-317/50-318/72-8 Table C-2 Results of Quality Assurance Program Sample Type and Sample Date Type of Result Units Original Analysis ReplicateSplit Analysis Location Analysis Analysis Air Iodine - Al 03/04/13 1-131 10 2pCi/m 3 <MDA <MDA **

Air Iodine - A2 03/04/13 1-131 10-2 pCi/m3 <MDA <MDA*

Oysters - IA3 03/22/13 Gamma pCi/kg <MDA <MDA <MDA Oysters - IA6 03/22/13 Gamma pCi/kg <MDA <MDA <MDA Misc ground coverage -

SFB1 03/27/13 Gamma pCi/kg <MDA <MDA <MDA Misc ground coverage -

SFB2 03/27/13 Gamma pCi/kg <MDA <MDA <MDA Soil - SFS1 03/27/13 Gamma pCi/kg <MDA <MDA <MDA Soil - SFS2 03/27/13 Gamma pCi/kg <MDA <MDA <MDA Bay Water - WA1 04/02/13 Gamma pCi/L <MDA <MDA <MDA Bay Water - WA2 04/02/13 Gamma pCi/L <MDA <MDA <MDA Shoreline sediment -

WB1 04/05/13 Gamma pCi/kg <MDA <MDA <MDA Air Filter- Al 05/13/13 Gross Beta 10 2 pCi/m 3 1.3 +/- 0.1 1.4 +/- 0.1 2 3 Air Filter - A2 05/13/13 Gross Beta 10" pCi/m 1.2 +/- 0.1 1.4 +/- 0.1 **

2 3 Air Filter - A3 05/13/13 Gross Beta 10" pCi/m 1.4 +/- 0.1 1.3 +/- 0.1 **

2 3 Air Filter- A4 05/13/13 Gross Beta 10" pCi/m 1.5 +/- 0.1 1.6 +/- 0.1 Air Filter - A5 05/13/13 Gross Beta 10 2 pCi/m 3 1.4 +/- 0.1 1.5 +/- 0.1

    • The nature of these samples precluded splitting them with an independent laboratory.

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January 1 - December 31, 2013 Docket Nos. 50-317/50-318/72-8 Table C-2 Results of Quality Assurance Program Sampl Typ andReplicate Sample Type and Sample Date Type of Result Units Original Analysis Analis Split Analysis Location Analysis Analysis Air Filter- SFA1 05/13/13 Gross Beta 10"2pCi/m 3 1.6 +/- 0.1 1.5 +/- 0.1 **

2 3 1.5 +/- 0.1 Air Filter - SFA2 05/13/13 Gross Beta 10" pCi/m 1.5 +/- 0.1 **

2 3 Air Filter- SFA3 05/13/13 Gross Beta 10- pCi/m 1.3 +/- 0.1 1.3 +/- 0.1 **

3 Air Filter- SFA4 05/13113 Gross Beta 10-2pCim 1.5 +/- 0.1 1.4 +/- 0.1 **

Air Iodine - Al 05/27/13 1-131 10-2 pCi/m3 <MDA <MDA Air Iodine - A2 05/27/13 10"2Ci/m3 2-131 <MDA <MDA **

Air Iodine - A3 05/27/13 1-131 10- pCi/m3 <MDA <MDA Air Iodine - A4 05/27/13 1-131 10 pCi/m3 <MDA <MDA 2 3 Air Iodine - A5 05/27/13 1-131 10. pCi/m <MDA <MDA **

Brsessrus- 213 361/3Gmapik <MDA <MDA <MD Brussels sprouts - IB1 06/17/13 Gamma pCi/kg <MDA <MDA <MDA Brussels sprouts - 1B4 06/17/13 Gamma pCi/kg <MDA <MDA <MDA Brussels sprouts 1B7- 06/17/13 Gamma pCi/kg <MDA <MDA <MDA Cabbage - 1B2 06/17/13 Gamma pCi/kg <MDA <MDA <MDA Cabbage - lB5 06/17/13 Gamma pCi/kg <MDA <MDA <MDA Cabbage - 1B8 06/17/13 Cs-1 37 pCi/kg 28.6 +/- 9.8 16.6 +/- 8.3 <MDA Collards - 1B3 06/17/13 Gamma pCi/kg <MDA <MDA <MDA Collards - 1B6 06/17/13 Gamma pCi/kg <MDA <MDA <MDA Collards - 1B9 06/17/13 Gamma pCi/kg <MDA <MDA <MDA Bottom sediment -

WBS2 06/19/13 Cs-137 pCi/kg 104.0 +/- 31.4 118.2 +/- 37.9 158.0 +/- 58.2

    • The nature of these samples precluded splitting them with an independent laboratory.

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January 1 - December 31, 2013 Docket Nos. 50-317/50-318/72-8 Table C-2 Results of Quality Assurance Program Sample Type and Location SapeDte Sample Date Tp Type offReplicate Result Units Original Analysis Analysis Split Analysis LoainAnalysis SpliaAnaysi Bottom sediment -

WBS41 06/19/13 Cs-1 37 pCi/kg 102.9 +/- 32.0 74.2 +/- 27.5 156.0 +/- 48.1 Oysters - IA3 06/19/13 Gamma pCi/kg <MDA <MDA <MDA Oysters - IA6 06/19/13 Gamma pCi/kg <MDA <MDA <MDA Air Iodine - Al 06/24/13 1-131 10"2pCi/m 3 <MDA <MDA **

2 3 Air Iodine - A2 06/24/13 1-131 10- pCi/m <MDA <MDA **

2 3 Air Iodine - A3 06/24/13 1-131 10 pCi/m <MDA <MDA **

2 3 Air Iodine - A4 06/24/13 1-131 10 pCi/m <MDA <MDA Gamma field - DR05 07/02/13 TLD mRP90 days 13.3 +/- 1.8 11.8 +/- 1.0 **

Gamma field - DR06 07/02/13 TLD mRJ90 days 11.5 +/- 1.0 10.1 +/- 0.5 **

Gamma field - DR07 07/02/13 TLD mR/90 days 11.5 +/- 1.4 10.2 +/- 0.7 **

Gamma field - DR08 07/02/13 TLD mR/90 days 16.2 +/- 2.1 14.8 +/- 1.2 Gamma field - DR09 07/02/13 TLD mR/90 days 11.8 +/- 1.3 10.7 +/- 0.9 **

Gamma field - DR10 07/02/13 TLD mR/90 days 11.6 +/- 1.5 10.7 +/- 1.0 **

Gamma field - DR1 1 07/02/13 TLD mR/90 days 11.0 +/- 1.7 11.0 +/- 1.0 **

Gamma field - DR29 07/02/13 TLD mR/90 days 16.7 +/- 2.5 14.2 +/- 2.5 **

Gamma field - DR31 07/02/13 TLD mR/90 days 16.3 +/- 1.0 14.7 +/- 1.8 **

Gamma field - SFDR14 07/02/13 TLD mR/90 days 18.6 +/- 2.8 17.0 +/- 4.4 **

Gamma field - SFDR15 07/02/13 TLD mR/90 days 24.2 +/- 6.6 23.9 +/- 4.5

'See discussion at the beginning of the Appendix

    • The nature of these samples precluded splitting them with an independent laboratory.

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January 1 - December 31, 2013 Docket Nos. 50-317/50-318/72-8 Table C-2 Results of Quality Assurance Program Sample Type and Sampl Typ andReplicate Sample Date Type of Result Units Original Analysis liSplit Analysis Location Analysis Analysis Spot - IA4 08/14/13 Gamma pCi/kg <MDA <MDA <MDA 1

Perch - IA2 08/15/13 Cs-137 pCi/kg <MDA 5.2 +/- 1.6 <MDA Air Filter- Al 08/19/13 Gross Beta 10-2 pCi/m 3 1.3 +/- 0.1 1.5 +/o 0.2 **

Air Filter- A2 08/19/13 Gross Beta 102pCi/m 3 1.3 +/- 0.1 1.3 +/- 0.1 **

2 3 Air Filter- A3 08/19/13 Gross Beta 10" pCi/m 1.4 +/- 0.1 1.4 +/- 0.1 **

2 3 Air Filter - A4 08/19/13 Gross Beta 10" pCi/m 1.7 +/1 0.2 1.7 +/- 0.2 **

2 3 Air Filter - A5 08/19/13 Gross Beta 10" pCi/m 1.5 +/- 0.2 1.7 +/- 0.2 **

2 3 Air Filter - SFA1 08/19/13 Gross Beta 10" pCi/m 1.5+/-0.2 1.5 +/- 0.2 **

Air Filter - SFA2 2 3 08/19/13 Gross Beta 10" pCi/m 1.2 +/-0.1 1.2 +/-0.1 **

Air Filter - SFA3 08/19/13 Gross Beta 10"2pCi/m 3 1.4 +/- 0.1 1.4 +/- 0.1 **

2 3 Air Filter- SFA4 08/19/13 Gross Beta 10- pCi/m 1.6 +/- 0.2 1.5 +/- 0.1 **

Air Iodine - Al 08/19/13 1-131 10"2pCi/m3 <MDA <MDA Air Iodine - A2 08/19/13 1-131 10"2pCi/m3 <MDA <MDA Air Iodine - A3 08/19/13 1-131 10"2pCim3 <MDA <MDA **

Air Iodine - A4 08/19/13 1-131 10"2pCi/m3 <MDA <MDA Air Iodine - A5 08/19/13 1-131 10"2pCi/m3 <MDA <MDA Air Filter - Al 08/26/13 Gross Beta 10-2pCi/m 3 1.9 +/- 0.1 1.8 +/- 0.1 **

Air Filter - A2 08/26/13 Gross Beta 10-2pCi/m 3 1.9 +/- 0.1 1.8 +/- 0.1 **

Air Filter- A3 08/26/13 2 3 Gross Beta 10" pCi/m 1.6 +/- 0.1 1.7 +/- 0.1 **

See discussion at the beginning of the Appendix

    • The nature of these samples precluded splitting them with an independent laboratory.

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January 1 - December 31, 2013 Docket Nos. 50-317/50-318/72-8 Table C-2 Results of Quality Assurance Program Sampl Typ andReplicate Sample Type and Sample Date Type of Result Units Original Analysis liSplit Analysis Location Analysis Analysis Air Filter- A4 08/26/13 Gross Beta 10"2 pCi/m 3 2.0 +/- 0.1 1.9 +/- 0.1 **

2 3 Air Filter - A5 08/26/13 Gross Beta 10" pCi/m 2.0 +/- 0.1 2.0 +/- 0.1 **

Air Filter - SFA1 08/26/13 Gross Beta 10 2 pCi/m 3 1.9 +/- 0.1 2.0 +/- 0.1 **

2 3 Air Filter - SFA2 08/26/13 Gross Beta 10 pCi/m 2.0 +/- 0.1 1.9 +/- 0.1 **

2 3 Air Filter - SFA3 08/26/13 Gross Beta 10 pCi/m 1.9 +/- 0.1 1.9 +/- 0.1 **

2 3 Air Filter - SFA4 08/26/13 Gross Beta 10- pCi/m 1.8 +/- 0.1 1.8 +/- 0.1 **

Air Iodine - Al 08/26/13 1-131 10 2 pCi/m 3 <MDA <MDA **

2 3 Air Iodine - A2 08/26/13 1-131 10" pCi/m <MDA <MDA **

2 3 Air Iodine - A3 08/26/13 1-131 10 pCi/m <MDA <MDA **

Air Filter- Al 09/02/13 Gross Beta 10 2 pCi/m 3 2.8 +/- 0.1 2.8 +/- 0.1 **

2 3 Air Filter - A2 09/02/13 Gross Beta 10- pCi/m 2.6 +/- 0.1 2.7 +/- 0.1 **

2 3 Air Filter - A3 09/02/13 Gross Beta 10 pCi/m 2.7 +/- 0.1 2.6 +/- 0.1 **

2 3 Air Filter - A4 09/02/13 Gross Beta 10" pCi/m 3.2 +/- 0.1 3.1 +/- 0.1 **

2 3 Air Filter - A5 09/02/13 Gross Beta 10" pCi/m 3.2 +/- 0.1 3.2 +/- 0.1 **

2 3 Air Filter- SFA1 09/02/13 Gross Beta 10- pCi/m 3.2 +/- 0.1 3.0 +/- 0.1 **

Air Filter- SFA2 09/02/13 Gross Beta 10-2 pCi/m 3 3.1 +/- 0.1 2.9 +/- 0.1 **

2 3 Air Filter- SFA3 09/02/13 Gross Beta 10" pCi/m 3.2 +/- 0.1 2.9 +/- 0.1 **

2 3 Air Filter- SFA4 09/02/13 Gross Beta 10" pCi/m 2.8 +/- 0.1 2.7 +/- 0.1 **

    • The nature of these samples precluded splitting them with an independent laboratory.

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January 1 - December 31, 2013 Docket Nos. 50-317/50-318/72-8 Table C-2 Results of Quality Assurance Program Sample Type and SReplicate Sample Date Type of Result Units Original Analysis Analysis Split Analysis Location Location ~Analysis Aayi Air Iodine - Al 09/09/13 1-131 102 pCi/m 3 <MDA <MDA **

2 3 Air Iodine - A2 09/09/13 1-131 10" pCi/m <MDA <MDA **

2 3 Air Iodine - A3 09/09/13 1-131 10- pCi/m <MDA <MDA **

3 Air Iodine - A4 09/09/13 1-131 10"2pCi/m <MDA <MDA **

2 3 Air Iodine - A5 09/09/13 1-131 10" pCi/m <MDA <MDA **

Air Filter - Al 09/16/13 Gamma pCi/m 3 <MDA <MDA <MDA 3

Air Filter - A2 09/16/13 Gamma pCi/m <MDA <MDA <MDA 3

Air Filter - A3 09/16/13 Gamma pCi/m <MDA <MDA <MDA 3

Air Filter - A4 09/16/13 Gamma pCi/m <MDA <MDA <MDA 3

Air Filter- A5 09/16/13 Gamma pCi/m <MDA <MDA <MDA Air Filter - SFA1 09/16/13 Gamma pCi/m 3 <MDA <MDA <MDA 3

Air Filter - SFA2 09/16/13 Gamma pCi/m <MDA <MDA <MDA Air Filter - SFA3 09/16/13 Gamma pCi/m 3 <MDA <MDA <MDA Air Filter - SFA4 09/16/13 Gamma pCi/m 3 <MDA <MDA <MDA 2 3 Air Iodine - Al 09/16/13 1-131 10 pCi/m <MDA <MDA **

2 3 Air Iodine - A2 09/16/13 1-131 10" pCi/m <MDA <MDA **

2 3 Air Iodine - A3 09/16/13 1-131 10" pCi/m <MDA <MDA **

2 3 Air Iodine - A4 09/16/13 1-131 10- pCi/m <MDA <MDA **

2 3 Air Iodine - A5 09/16/13 1-131 10- pCi/m <MDA <MDA **

Misc ground coverage -

SFB1 09/23/13 Gamma pCi/kg <MDA <MDA <MDA

    • The nature of these samples precluded splitting them with an independent laboratory.

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January 1 - December 31, 2013 Docket Nos. 50-317/50-318/72-8 Table C-2 Results of Quality Assurance Program Sample Type and Sample Date Type of Result Units Original Analysis Replicate Split Analysis Location Analysis Analysis Soil - SFS1 09/23/13 Gamma pCi/kg <MDA <MDA <MDA Oysters - IA3 10/16/13 Gamma pCi/kg <MDA <MDA <MDA Oysters - IA6 10/16/13 Gamma pCi/kg <MDA <MDA <MDA Air Filter - Al 10/21/13 Gross Beta 10"2pCi/m 3 2.3 +/- 0.1 2.3 +/- 0.1 **

Air Filter - A2 10/21/13 Gross Beta 10-2pCi/m 3 4.0 +/- 0.2 4.0 +/- 0.2 **

Air Filter - A3 2 3 10/21/13 Gross Beta 10- pCi/m 2.3 +/- 0.1 2.3 +/- 0.1 **

Air Filter- A4 2 3 10/21/13 Gross Beta 10" pCi/m 2.1 +/-0.1 2.1 +/-0.1 **

Air Filter- A5 2 3 10/21/13 Gross Beta 10" pCi/m 2.1 +/- 0.1 2.2 +/-0.1 **

Air Filter- SFA1 2 3 10/21/13 Gross Beta 10" pCi/m 2.2 +/- 0.1 2.2 +/- 0.1 **

Air Filter- SFA2 2 3 10/21/13 Gross Beta 10 pCi/m 2.4 +/- 0.1 2.3 +/- 0.1 **

Air Filter- SFA3 10/21/13 Gross Beta 10"2pCi/m 3 1.0 +/- 0.1 0.9 +/- 0.1 **

Bay Water - WA1 11/01/13 Gamma pCi/L <MDA <MDA <MDA Bay Water - WA2 11/01/13 Gamma pCi/L <MDA <MDA <MDA Air Iodine - Al 12/09/13 1-131 10-2 pCi/m3 <MDA <MDA Air Iodine - A2 12/09/13 1-131 10-2 Cim3 <MDA <MDA **

Air Iodine - A3 12/09/13 1-131 10-2 pCi/m3 <MDA <MDA Air Iodine - A4 12/09/13 1-131 10- pCi/m3 <MDA <MDA Air Iodine - A5 12/09/13 1-131 10 pCi/m3 <MDA <MDA

    • The nature of these samples precluded splitting them with an independent laboratory.

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January 1 - December 31, 2013 Docket Nos. 50-317/50-318/72-8 Table C-2 Results of Quality Assurance Program Sample Type and Location SmlDae Sample Date TpofReplicate Type of Result Units Original Analysis Analysis Split Analysis LoainAnalysis SpliaAnaysi Air Iodine - Al 12/16/13 1-131 102pCi/m3 <MDA <MDA **

Air Iodine - A2 12/16/13 1-131 102pCi/m3 <MDA <MDA Air Iodine - A3 12/16/13 1-131 102pCi/m3 <MDA <MDA **

Air Iodine - A4 12/16/13 1-131 102pCi/m3 <MDA <MDA Air Iodine - A5 12/16/13 1-131 10"2pCim3 <MDA <MDA **

Air Iodine - Al 12/30/13 1-131 10. pCi/m3 <MDA <MDA 2 3 Air Iodine - A2 12/30/13 1-131 10. pCi/m <MDA <MDA **

3 Air Iodine - A3 12/30/13 1-131 10-2pCi/m <MDA <MDA **

Air Iodine - A4 12/30/13 1-131 10-2pCi/m 3 <MDA <MDA **

Air Iodine - A5 12/30/13 1-131 10o2 pCi/m3 <MDA <MDA **

Gamma field - DR05 01/08/14 TLD mR/90 days 15.5 +/- 1.1 14.4 +/- 1.2 **

Gamma field - DR06 01/08/14 TLD mR/90 days 13.2 +/- 0.5 11.7 +/- 0.4 Gamma field - DR07 01/08/14 TLD mR/90 days 13.3 +/- 1.4 12.3 +/- 1.3 **

Gamma field - DR08 01/08/14 TLD mR/90 days 19.3 +/- 1.8 17.5 +/- 1.5 **

Gamma field - DR09 01/08/14 TLD mR/90 days 13.4 +/- 1.3 12.8 +/- 1.3 **

Gamma field - DR10 01/08/14 TLD mR/90 days 13.7 +/- 1.5 13.0 +/- 1.4 **

Gamma field - DR11 01/08/14 TLD mRl90 days 14.6+/-0.3 13.6+/- 1.1 **

Gamma field - DR29 01/08/14 TLD mR/90 days 17.9 +/- 1.0 17.2 +/- 3.0 **

Gamma field - DR31 01/08/14 TLD mR/90 days 18.9 +/- 0.9 17.6 +/- 1.7 **

Gamma field - SFDR14 01/08/14 TLD mRJ90 days 17.8+/-2.3 15.9+/- 1.8 **

Gamma field - SFDR15 01/08/14 TLD mR/90 days 27.5 +/- 6.0 28.7 +/- 3.4 **

    • The nature of these samples precluded splitting them with an independent laboratory.

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January 1 - December 31, 2013 Docket Nos. 50-317/50-318/72-8 TABLE C-3 Teledyne Brown Engineering's Typical MDAs for Gamma Spectrometry Selected Bay Water Fish Shellfish Sediment Vegetation Particulates Nuclides pCi/I pCi/kg pCi/kg pCi/kg pCi/kg 10-3pCi/m 3 H-3 175 -- -- -- -- --

Na-22 1 8 3 12 6 5 Cr-51 12 105 4 104 50 63 Mn-54 1 9 3 12 5 4 Co-58 1 9 4 9 4 5 Fe-59 3 28 9 24 10 12 Co-60 1 9 4 12 5 6 Zn-65 2 20 8 25 10 9 Nb-95 1 12 7 14 6 9 Zr-95 2 18 8 20 9 9 Ru-106 9 75 30 90 41 40 Ag-110m 1 10 10 10 5 4 Te-129m 16 131 60 162 79 95 1-131 4 65 30 35 22 74 Cs-134 1 8 4 10 5 4 Cs-137 1 9 4 10 5 4 BaLa-140 3 32 15 25 14 36 Ce-144 7 40 16 54 26 18 73

January 1 - December 31, 2013 Docket Nos. 50-317/50-318/72-8 APPENDIX D Land Use Survey Appendix D contains the results of a Land Use Survey conducted around Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant during this operating period. A table listing the raw data of this survey and a discussion of the results are included in this appendix.

Table D-1 Discussion Land Use Survey A Land Use Survey was conducted to identify, Distance From Plant within a distance of 5 miles, the location of the (miles) nearest milk animal, the nearest residence, and Sector Residence Garden the nearest garden greater than 50 m' in each of SE 1.5 1.5 the nine sectors over land. A detailed description SSE 1.6 2.4*

of the Land Use Survey is given in a separate S 1.6 1.6 document (Ref. 9). The position of the nearest SSW 1.5 1.6 residence and garden in each sector out to 5 miles SW 1.1 1.1 is given in the adjacent table. There are no WSW 1.3 1.4 animals producing milk for human consumption W 1.3 1.3 within the 5 mile radius. The nearest garden/ WNW 2.7 2.7 resident in the NW and SSE sectors have changed NW 2.0 2.1*

since 2012 and are still located within the 5-mile radius.

The closest residence to the plant is situated in the SW sector and the nearest garden is also in the SW sector, which is one of the least prevalent wind directions. In the S, SSE, and SE sectors, there is the highest probability of wind blowing from the direction of the plant. The two gardens used for vegetable samples by the REMP have been placed in the sectors with the highest X/Q.

One sampling garden is located in the S sector at a distance of 0.4 miles, and another is situated near the site boundary in the SSE sector at a distance of 1.6 miles from the plant. These two sampling sites are considered good indicator locations for radioactive depositions around the plant.

The dose assessment using this operating period meteorological data was performed, and no significant impact from the plant was found.

  • GPS was used to determine distance from the central point between the two containment buildings.

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January 1 - December 31, 2013 Docket Nos. 50-317/50-318/72-8 APPENDIX E Additional Samples and Analysis Results Appendix E is a presentation of the analytical results for additional samples collected in the environs of CCNPP. These extra samples are not required by the ODCM (Ref. 6). Table E-1 lists the locations of all the additional samples and the remaining tables in this appendix provide the results. Some of these samples were collected and analyzed to maintain the historical continuity for samples and sampling pathways discontinued when the Environmental Technical Specifications were changed in March, 1985.

Table E-4 through E-10 contain analytical results for samples taken from the various radiological pathways (i.e., aquatic, atmospheric, terrestrial, and direct radiation) surrounding the plant. In general these results continue the historical trends previously observed in the official sites of the CCNPP REMP and ISFSI.

Table E- 11shows the direct radiation readings from TLDs placed at the perimeter of the Resin Storage Area which is a temporary waste resin storage and cask transfer area located to the west of the ISFSI facility. The TLD values are somewhat higher than those in the REMP program due to their proximity to this source of the radiation. However, when the direct radiation readings for the Resin Storage Area are compared with those from the ISFSI and Site Boundary TLDs, it is apparent that temporary storage of spent resin and cask transfers are having no significant, measurable effect on the environs surrounding CCNPP.

The NEI Industry Groundwater Protection Initiative was established to determine the potential impact nuclear power plants may have on the surrounding environment due to unplanned releases of radioactive liquids. Under the Groundwater Protection Initiative, groundwater monitoring is accomplished through routine sampling of the water table around the plant and analysis for gamma and tritium.

Groundwater samples were collected from 17 on-site piezometer tubes in 2013. Eight of the 17 were new piezometers added at Calvert Cliffs during this reporting period. These were identified as Piezometers 23 - 30 on Figure E-1, Site Map Groundwater Monitoring Wells. A piezometer tube is a shallow monitoring well which allows access to groundwater at a depth of approximately 40 feet beneath the site. Of the piezometer tubes sampled, only # 11 piezometer showed any plant-related activity. This activity was previously identified and evaluated in December of 2005. The activity consists of tritium originating from normal radiological waste discharges and was previously reported in the Annual Radioactive Release Reports. The tritium contamination is contained on site. No drinking water has been affected; the groundwater at this location does not impact any drinking water pathway. The 2013 analysis results for tritium are shown in Table E-I 1, and analysis results for gamma emitting radionuclides are shown in Table E-12.

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January 1 - December 31, 2013 Docket Nos. 50-317/50-318/72-8 TABLE OF CONTENTS - ANALYTICAL RESULTS Table Title Page E-1 Locations of Non-Tech Spec Environmental Sampling Stations for Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Pow er P lant .............................................................................................................................. 77 E-2 Synopsis of 2013 Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant Non-Tech Spec Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program .................................................................................. 78 E-3 Annual Summary for Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant Units 1 & 2 Non-Tech Spec Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program ........................................................... 79 E-4 Concentration of Gamma Emitters in Bottom Sediment .................................................... 80 E-5 Concentration of Iodine- 131 in Filtered Air ...................................................................... 81 E-6 Concentration of Beta Emitters in Air Particulates ............................................................ 83 E-7 Concentration of Gamma Emitters in Air Particulates ....................................................... 85 E-8 Concentration of Tritium and Gamma Emitters in Taylors Island Well Water ................. 86 E -9 D irect Radiation ....................................................................................................................... 87 E-10 Direct Radiation from Resin Storage Area ........................................................................ 88 E-1 1 Concentration of Tritium in Groundwater .......................................................................... 89 E-12 Gross Concentration of Gamma Emitters in Groundwater ................................................ 90 Figure Title Page E-1 Site Map Groundwater Monitoring Wells .......................................................................... 91 76

January 1 - December 31, 2013 Docket Nos. 50-317/50-318/72-8 TABLE E-1 Locations of Non-Tech Spec Environmental Sampling Stations for Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant Station Description Distance' Direction' (KM) (Miles (Sector)

A6 Long Beach 4.4 2.7 NW A7 Taylors Island, Anderson's Property 12.6 7.8 ENE A8 Cambridge, U of MD Estuarine Center 32.0 19.9 NE DR24 Route 4 and Parran Road 3.0 1.9 SW DR25 Camp Conoy Guard House 1.0 0.6 S DR26 Route 235 & Clarks Landing Rd. 20.5 12.7 SW DR27 Route 231 & Route 4 23.0 14.3 NW DR28 Taylors Island Emergency Siren #35 12.3 7.6 ENE DR29 Taylors Island Emergency Siren #38 12.5 7.8 E DR31 Cambridge, U of MD Estuarine Center 32.0 19.9 NE DR32 Twining Property, Taylors Island 12.3 7.6 NE DR33 P.A. Ransome Property, Taylors Island 14.8 9.2 ESE DR34 Shoreline at Barge Road 0.2 0.1 NE OSGDR1 North of Old Steam Generator Storage Facility 0.3 0.2 SW OSGDR2 West of Old Steam Generator Storage Facility 0.3 0.2 SW RPDR5 Resin Storage Area - North Fence Lower 0.7 0.4 SW RPDR6 Resin Storage Area - North Fence Upper 0.7 0.4 SW RPDR7 Resin Storage Area - West Fence Right 0.7 0.4 SW RPDR8 Resin Storage Area - West Fence Left 0.7 0.4 SW RPDR9 Resin Storage Area - South Fence Upper 0.7 0.4 SW RPDRIO Resin Storage Area - South Fence Lower 0.7 0.4 SW RPDRI 1 Resin Storage Area - East Fence Left 0.7 0.4 SW RPDR12 Resin Storage Area - East Fence Right 0.7 0.4 SW WBS2 Discharge Area 0.3 0.2 N WBS4 Camp Conoy/Rocky Point 3.0 1.9 SE WWI Taylors Island, Anderson's Property 12.6 7.8 ENE 1 Distance and direction from the central point between the two containment buildings.

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January 1 - December 31, 2013 Docket Nos. 50-317/50-318/72-8 Table E-2 Synopsis of 2013 Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant Non-Tech Spec Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program Sample Type Sampling Number of Number Analysis Analysis Number Frequency' Locations Collected Frequency' Analyzed Aquatic Environment Bottom Sediment SA 2 4 Gamma Q 4 Atmospheric Environment Air Iodine2 W 7 364 1-131 W 364 3

Air Particulates W 3 156 Gross Beta W 156 Gamma MC 36 Direct Radiation Ambient Radiation a 20 480 TLD a 480 Terrestrial Environment Ground water M 1 12 H-3 M 12 Gamma M 12 W=weekly, M=monthly, Q=quarterly, SA=semiannual, A=annual., C=composite 2 The collection device contains Charcoal 3 Beta counting is performed after >72 hour decay, Gamma spectroscopy performed on monthly composites of weekly samples 78

January 1 - December 31, 2013 Docket Nos. 50-317/50-318/72-8 Table E-3 Annual Summary for Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant Units 1 & 2 Non-Tech Spec Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program Medium or Type and Total Lower Limit of Indicator Location with Highest Annual Control Locations Pathway Sampled Number of Detection (LLD) Locations Mean Highest Annual Mean (F) / Range' Mean (F)/Range (Unit of Analyses (F)/Rangel Mean Measurement) Performed Name/Distance 2 &

Direction Aquatic Environment Bottom Sediment Gamma (4) 17 115 (2/2) Discharge Area 115 (2/2) 104 (2/2)

(pCi/kg) Cs-137 (104-127) WBS2 (104-127) (103-105) 0.3 km N Atmospheric Environment Air Particulates Gross Beta (156) 0.5 2.1 (104/104) Cambridge CA 2.2 (52/52) 2.2 (52/52)

(10-2 pCi/mi) (0.7-4.8) 32.0 km NE (0.7-4.8) (1.0-4.6)

Direct Radiation Ambient Radiation TLD (480) 25.95 (480/480) South Fence 73.40 (24/24)

(mR/90 days) (10.56-77.05) Lower RPDR10 (65.52-77.05) km SW

' Mean and range based upon detectable measurements only. Fraction (F) of detectable measurements at specified location is indicated in parentheses.

2 Distance and direction from the central point between the two containment buildings.

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January 1 - December 31, 2013 Docket Nos. 50-317/50-318/72-8 Table E-4 Concentration of Gamma Emitters in Bottom Sediment (Results in units of pCi/kg (dry) +/- 2a)

Sample Code Sample Date Cs-1 37 Gamma Emitters WBS2 Discharge Area 6/19/2013 104+/-31 10/16/2013 127+/-30 WBS4 1 Camp Conoy/ Rocky Point 6/19/2013 103+/-32 10/16/2013 105+/-40 Control Location

  • All Non-Natural Gamma Emitters <MDA 80

January 1 - December 31, 2013 Docket Nos. 50-317/50-318/72-8 Table E-5 Concentration of Iodine-131 in Filtered Air (Results in units of 10-3 pCi/m 3 +/- 2cr)

Start Date Stop Date CA LB SFA1 SFA21 SFA3 SFA4 TI1 Cambridge LONG BEACH MET Station Visitors Center NNW of ISFSI SSE of ISFSI TAYLOR'S ISLAND 12/31/2012 1/7/2013 tr 1/7/2013 1/14/2013 ,&, "k t" 'k

  • A 1/14/2013 1/21/2013 1/21/2013 1/28/2013 1/28/2013 2/4/2013 2/4/2013 2/11/2013 "*

2/11/2013 2/18/2013

  • k 2/18/2013 2/25/2013
  • It 2/25/2013 3/4/2013 3/4/2013 3/11/2013 3/11/2013 3/18/2013 *t 3/18/2013 3/25/2013 3/25/2013 4/1/2013 "*
  • k 4/1/2013 4/8/2013 *&

4/8/2013 4/15/2013

  • 4/15/2013 4/22/2013 4/22/2013 4/29/2013 4/29/2013 .5/6/2013 5/6/2013 5/13/2013 5/13/2013 5/20/2013 5/20/2013 5/27/2013 5/27/2013 6/3/2013
  • 6/3/2013 6/10/2013
  • 6/10/2013 6/17/2013
  • 6/17/2013 6/24/2013 6/24/2013 7/1/2013 * * * *
  • Control Location
  • <MDA 81

January 1 - December 31, 2013 Docket Nos. 50-317/50-318/72-8 Table E-5 Concentration of Iodine-131 in Filtered Air (Results in units of 10. 3 pCi/m 3 +/- 2a)

Start Date Stop Date CA LB SFA1 SFA2 1 SFA3 SFA4 TI1 Cambridge LONG BEACH MET Station Visitors Center NNW of ISFSI SSE of ISFSI TAYLOR'S ISLAND 7/1/2013 7/8/2013 *r 7/8/2013 7/15/2013 7/15/2013 7/22/2013 *

  • i 7/22/2013 7/29/2013 ,*
  • A 7/29/2013 8/5/2013 8/5/2013 8/12/2013 "*

8/12/2013 8/19/2013 8/19/2013 8/26/2013 *A 8/26/2013 9/2/2013 9/2/2013 9/9/2013 "*

9/9/2013 9/16/2013

  • /

9/16/2013 9/23/2013

  • 9/23/2013 9/30/2013
  • 9/30/2013 10/7/2013 10/7/2013 10/14/2013 *j 10/14/2013 10/21/2013 "*

10/21/2013 10/28/2013 10/28/2013 11/4/2013 *i 11/4/2013 11/11/2013 11/11/2013 11/18/2013 ,*

11/18/2013 11/25/2013

  • 11/25/2013 12/2/2013 "*

12/2/2013 12/9/2013 12/9/2013 12/16/2013 12/16/2013 12/23/2013 12/23/2013 12/30/2013

'Control Location

  • <MDA 82

January 1 - December 31, 2013 Docket Nos. 50-317/50-318/72-8 Table E-6 Concentration of Beta Emitters in Air Particulates (Results in units of 10-2 pCi/m 3 +/- 2a)

Start Date Stop Date CA LB TI1 Cambridge LONG BEACH TAYLOR'S ISLAND 12/31/2012 1/7/2013 4.7 +/- 0.2 4.3 +/- 0.2 4.6 +/- 0.2 1/7/2013 1/14/2013 3.4 +/- 0.2 3.3 +/- 0.2 3.5 +/- 0.2 1/14/2013 1/21/2013 2.7 +/- 0.1 2.5 +/- 0.1 2.7 +/- 0.1 1/21/2013 1/28/2013 3.6 +/- 0.2 2.7 +/- 0.2 3.1 +/-0.2 1/28/2013 2/4/2013 4.7 +/- 0.3 3.5 +/- 0.1 3.8 +/- 0.2 2/4/2013 2/11/2013 2.7 +/- 0.2 1.9 +/- 0.1 2.8 +/- 0.2 2/11/2013 2/18/2013 2.1 +/-0.1 2.2 +/- 0.1 2.1 +/-0.1 2/18/2013 2/25/2013 1.4 +/- 0.1 1.2 +/- 0.1 1.2 +/- 0.1 2/25/2013 3/4/2013 1.0 +/- 0.1 0.9 +/- 0.1 1.0 +/- 0.1 3/4/2013 3/11/2013 1.3 +/- 0.1 1.2 +/-0.1 1.4 +/- 0.1 3/11/2013 3/18/2013 2.1 +/-0.1 2.2 +/- 0.1 2.4 +/- 0.1 3/18/2013 3/25/2013 1.6 +/- 0.1 1.3 +/- 0.1 1.4 +/- 0.1 3/25/2013 4/1/2013 1.8 +/- 0.1 1.8 +/-0.1 1.6 +/- 0.1 4/1/2013 4/8/2013 2.3 +/- 0.1 2.2 +/- 0.1 2.3 +/- 0.1 4/8/2013 4/15/2013 1.8 +/- 0.1 1.7 +/- 0.1 1.9 +/- 0.1 4/15/2013 4/22/2013 1.9 +/- 0.1 2.0 +/- 0.2 2.1 +/-0.1 4/22/2013 4/29/2013 2.0 +/- 0.1 2.2 +/- 0.1 2.1 +/-0.1 4/29/2013 5/6/2013 0.7 +/- 0.1 0.8 +/- 0.1 1.2 +/- 0.1 5/6/2013 5/13/2013 1.4 +/-0.1 1.5 +/- 0.1 1.4 +/- 0o.1 5/13/2013 5/20/2013 2.6 +/- 0.1 2.4 +/- 0.1 2.3 +/- 0.1 5/20/2013 5/27/2013 1.5 +/- 0.1 1.4 +/- 0.1 1.4 +/- 0.1 5/27/2013 6/3/2013 2.2 +/- 0.2 1.8 +/- 0.1 1.8 +/- 0.1 6/3/2013 6/10/2013 0.9 +/- 0.1 1.1 +/-0.1 1.2 +/- 0.1 6/10/2013 6/17/2013 2.3 +/- 0.1 1.9 +/- 0.1 2.0 +/- 0.1 6/17/2013 6/24/2013 1.3 +/- 0.1 1.4 +/- 0.1 1.4 +/- 0.1 6/24/2013 7/1/2013 1.9 +/- 0.1 1.7 +/-0.1 1.7 +/- 0.1 7/1/2013 7/8/2013 1.0 +/- 0.1 0.9 +/- 0.1 1.0 +/- 0.1 7/8/2013 7/15/2013 1.4 +/- 0.1 1.4 +/-0.1 1.3 +/- 0.1 7/15/2013 7/22/2013 3.1 +/- 0.2 2.5 +/- 0.2 2.6 +/- 0.2 7/22/2013 7/29/2013 1.5 +/- 0.1 1.3 +/- 0.1 1.5 +/- 0.1 7/29/2013 8/5/2013 2.7 +/- 0.2 2.4 +/- 0.2 2.5 +/- 0.2 8/5/2013 8/12/2013 1.7 +/-0.1 2.1 +/-0.1 2.2 +/- 0.1 8/12/2013 8/19/2013 1.4 +/-0.1 1.5 +/- 0.2 1.4 +/- 0.1 8/19/2013 8/26/2013 1.7 +/-0.1 1.7 +/- 0.1 1.8 +/- 0.1 8/26/2013 9/2/2013 2.6 +/- 0.1 2.7 +/- 0.1 2.6 +/- 0.1

'Control Location

  • <MDA 83

January 1 - December 31, 2013 Docket Nos. 50-317/50-318/72-8 Table E-6 Concentration of Beta Emitters in Air Particulates (Results in units of 10.2 pCi/m3 +/- 2a)

Start Date Stop Date CA LB TI1 Cambridge LONG BEACH TAYLOR'S ISLAND 9/2/2013 9/9/2013 2.4 +/- 0.2 2.0 +/- 0.2 2.4 +/- 0.2 9/9/2013 9/16/2013 2.9 +/- 0.2 3.1 +/-0.2 3.1 +/- 0.2 9/16/2013 9/23/2013 1.5 +/- 0.1 1.5 +/- 0.1 1.6 +/- 0.1 9/23/2013 9/30/2013 1.6 +/- 0.1 1.4 +/- 0.1 1.4 +/- 0.1 9/30/2013 10/7/2013 4.8 +/- 0.2 4.0 +/- 0.2 4.6 +/- 0.2 10/7/2013 10/14/2013 1.1 +/-0.2 1.1 +/-0.1 1.1 +/-0.1 10/14/2013 10/21/2013 2.1 +/-0.1 2.2 +/- 0.1 2.4 +/- 0.1 10/21/2013 10/28/2013 2.6 +/- 0.1 2.4 +/- 0.1 2.7 +/- 0.1 10/28/2013 11/4/2013 3.3 +/- 0.2 3.1 +/-0.2 3.7 +/- 0.2 11/4/2013 11/11/2013 1.6 +/- 1.4 2.0 +/- 0.1 2.1 +/-0.1 11/11/2013 11/18/2013 2.0 +/- 0.1 1.9 +/- 0.1 2.2 +/- 0.1 11/18/2013 11/25/2013 1.6 +/- 0.1 1.2 +/- 0.1 1.4 +/- 0.1 11/25/2013 12/2/2013 2.2 +/- 0.2 2.9 +/- 0.2 2.4 +/- 0.2 12/2/2013 12/9/2013 2.9 +/- 0.1 2.8 +/- 0.1 2.7 +/- 0.1 12/9/2013 12/16/2013 3.3 +/- 0.2 3.2 +/- 0.2 3.5 +/- 0.2 12/16/2013 12/23/2013 2.6 +/- 0.2 2.3 +/- 0.1 2.7 +/- 0.2 12/23/2013 12/30/2013 2.1 +/-0.1 2.0 +/- 0.1 2.1 +/-0.1

'Control Location

  • <MDA 84

January 1 - December 31, 2013 Docket Nos. 50-317/50-318/72-8 Table E-7 Concentration of Gamma Emitters in Air Particulates (Results in units of 10-3 pCi/m 3 +/- 2a)

Sample Date CA LB TI1 Cambridge LONG BEACH TAYLOR'S ISLAND 1/28/2013 * *

  • 2/25/2013 * *
  • 4/1/2013 * *
  • 4/29/2013 * *
  • 6/3/2013 * *
  • 7/1/2013 * *
  • 7/29/2013 * *
  • 9/2/2013 * *
  • 9/30/2013 * *
  • 10/28/2013 * *
  • 12/2/2013 * *
  • 12/30/2013 * *
  • Control Location
  • All Non-Natural Gamma Emitters <MDA 85

January 1 - December 31, 2013 Docket Nos. 50-317/50-318/72-8 Table E-8 Concentration of Tritium and Gamma Emitters in Taylors Island Well Water (Results in units pCi/L)

Sample Date Gamma Emitters H-3 1/23/2013 <327 2/19/2013 <327 3/19/2013 <330 4/22/2013 <330 5/21/2013 <330 6/25/2013 <335 7/22/2013 <311 8/26/2013 <311 9/24/2013 <308 10/21/2013 <304 11/19/2013 <304 12/17/2013 <307

  • Non-Natural Gamma Emitters <MDA 86

January 1 - December 31, 2013 Docket Nos. 50-317/50-318/72-8 Table E-9 Direct Radiation

.(Results in units of mR/90 days +/- 2cr)

Site Code Location First Quarter Second Quarter Third Quarter Fourth Quarter DR24 Rt. 4 and Parran Rd. 12.66+/- 1.39 13.29 +/- 0.08 12.06 +/- 0.51 14.33 +/- 1.06 DR25 Camp Conoy Guard 13.57 +/- 0.24 14.19 +/- 1.47 13.23 +/- 1.18 15.62 +/- 1.45 House DR26 Rt. 235 and Clark's 12.19+/- 1.52 12.24 +/- 1.77 11.11 +/- 0.56 13.12 +/- 1.81 Landing Road DR27 Rt. 231 and Rt. 4 12.67 +/- 1.51 13.04 +/- 1.29 12.39 +/- 1.47 14.06 +/- 1.38 DR28 Taylors Is. Siren #35 16.19 +/- 0.92 15.27 +/- 1.61 14.86 +/- 2.17 17.21 +/- 1.35 DR29 Taylors Is. Siren #38 17.16 +/- 1.59 16.74 +/- 2.57 15.59 +/- 1.25 17.90 +/- 1.35 DR31 Cambridge 16.51 +/- 1.43 16.31 +/- 0.98 15.20 +/- 1.14 18.57 +/- 2.17 DR32 Twining Property, 16.03 +/- 1.01 14.25 +/- 0.96 16.61 +/- 1.66 16.28 +/- 1.68 Taylors Island DR33 P. A. Ransome Property 17.89 +/- 1.11 16.96 +/- 1.87 15.90 +/- 0.70 18.66 +/- 0.77 DR34 Shoreline at Barge Rd. 10.95 +/- 0.82 10.80 +/- 1.07 10.56 +/- 1.48 11.98 +/- 1.42 OSG1 North of Old Steam 21.47 +/- 1.52 20.98 +/- 2.34 20.14 +/- 2.01 22.96 +/- 1.74 Generator Storage Facility OSG2 West of Old Steam 18.71 +/- 3.17 17.95 +/- 2.59 16.75 +/- 2.15 20.24 +/- 2.74 Generator Storage Facility 87

January 1 - December 31, 2013 Docket Nos. 50-317/50-318/72-8 Table E-10 Direct Radiation from Resin Storage Area (Results in units of mR/90 days +/- 2a)

Site Code Location First Quarter Second Quarter Third Quarter Fourth Quarter RPDR05 North Fence Lower 44.67 +/- 5.96 42.38 +/- 3.46 37.82 +/- 4.55 39.84 +/- 3.44 RPDR06 North Fence Upper 24.14 +/- 2.39 20.68 +/- 1.84 19.09 +/- 2.63 19.89 +/- 1.91 RPDR07 West Fence Right 27.56 +/- 3.77 28.91 +/- 1.50 31.89 +/- 3.71 27.33 +/- 1.19 RPDR08 West Fence Left 27.52 +/- 3.66 26.40 +/- 2.19 27.45 +/- 3.34 27.25 +/- 2.70 RPDR09 South Fence Upper 66.89+/- 7.15 35.12 +/- 3.21 30.77 +/- 1.67 38.70 +/- 0.94 RPDR10 South Fence Lower 74.48 +/- 8.35 77.05 +/- 6.93 65.52 +/- 12.40 76.56 +/- 8.05 RPDR11 East Fence Left 72.18 +/- 13.19 65.71 +/- 9.39 56.41 +/- 3.46 56.38 +/- 6.97 RPDR12 East Fence RiQht 40.64 +/- 4.55 38.50 +/- 2.92 30.26 +/- 4.05 34.55 +/- 3.55 88

January 1 - December 31, 2013 Docket Nos. 50-317/50-318/72-8 Table E-11 Concentration of Tritium in Groundwater (Results in units of pCi/L +/- 2a)

By Piezometer Tube Locations Sample Date 11 12 13 15 18 19 20 21 22 231 241 251 261 27' 28' 291 301 3/02/2013 464+/- 197 # # # # # # #2 3/14/2013 ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND #

4/21/2013 ND # # # # # # # #

6/25/2013 952 +/- 211 ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND 8/05/2013 1030+/- 209 # # # # # # # #

11/10/2013 1280 +/- 202 # # # # # # # #

12/7/2013 ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND # ND # # # # # #

12/24/2013 ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND # ND ND ND ND ND ND

'New well sites installed this year first ready for sampling in December 2 Resampled because of high analytical uncertainty

  1. Tritium Less than Minimum Detectable Activity(<MDA)

ND No Data - Quarterly sample obtained as required.

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January 1 - December 31, 2013 Docket Nos. 50-317/50-318/72-8 Table E-12 Gross Concentration of Gamma Emitters in Groundwater (Results in units of pCi/L +/- 2a)

By Piezometer Tube Locations Sample Date 11 12 13 15 18 19 20 21 22 231 241 251 261 271 281 291 301 3/2/2013 * * * * * * * *

  • 4/21/2013 ND ND ND ND .&

6/25/2013

  • ND ND ND ND ND 8/5/2013
  • 11/10/2013 * "k 12/7/2013 ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND
  • ND 12/24/2013 ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND
  • ND ND ND ND ND ND

'New well sites installed this year first ready for sampling in December

  • All Non-Natural Gamma Emitters <MDA No Data - Quarterly sample obtained as required.

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January 1 - December 31, 2013 Docket Nos. 50-317/50-318/72-8 APPENDIX F Errata for 2011 AREOR Report This Appendix is provided as errata to the Program Exceptions in Sections II.B.4 and III.B.4 of the 2011 Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report (AREOR) dated May 15, 2012.

In the 2011 AREOR, Program Exceptions for the REMP and ISFSI were provided in Appendix B, Analysis Results for the REMP and the ISFSI. To clarify the 2011 AREOR report for the REMP and the ISFSI, this Appendix is provided as errata.

Section 1I.B.4 Program Exceptions, page 5, read "There were no program exceptions during this operating period," and the section should read:

Air sampler power outages at On Site Before Entrance to Camp Conoy (sample code Al) during the weeks beginning August 22 and September 5 resulted in the loss of air samples available for concentrations of beta emitters in air particulates analyses. The air sample from the week beginning September 5 also was unavailable for analysis of concentration of Iodine-131 in filtered air because of this power outage. These program exceptions have been entered into the site's Corrective Action Program to ensure they do not recur.

Three direct radiation dosimeters, one in the 1st quarter and two in the 3rd quarter, were found missing from ODCM sampling locations during this operating period. A direct radiation dosimeter was not taken from the Onsite, Along Cliffs (sample code DR1) in the 1st quarter of this operating period, and Rt. 765, Giovanni's Tavern (Knotty Pine) (sample code DR3) and Calvert Beach Rd. & Decatur St (sample code DR10) were not taken in the 3rd quarter of this operating period. These program exceptions were entered into the site's Corrective Action Program.

Section III.B.4 Program Exceptions, page 20, read "There were no program exceptions during this operating period," and the section should read:

Air sampler power outages resulted in the loss of samples available for analyses of weekly concentrations of beta emitters in air particulates from: On Site Before Entrance to Camp Conoy (sample code Al) during the weeks of August 22 and September 5, Meteorological Station (sample code SFA1) during the weeks of March 14 and 21 and September 5 and 12, CCNPP Visitor's Center 92

January 1 - December 31, 2013 Docket Nos. 50-317/50-318/72-8 (sample code SFA2) during the weeks of May 30 and September 5, and North Northwest of ISFSI (sample code SFA3) during the week of September 5.

Sampler malfunctions prevented the analyses for concentrations of beta emitters in air particulates during the weeks of April 18 and June 13 from North Northwest of ISFSI (sample code SFA3). These program exceptions were entered into the site's Corrective Action Program to ensure they do not recur.

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