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{{#Wiki_filter:Page 1 of I John Hickman -Trying to reach John B Hickman From: "Jon Block" <jonb@sover.net>
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To: <jbh@nrc.gov>
To:         <jbh@nrc.gov>
Date: 11/20/2003 4:15:35 PM  
Date:       11/20/2003 4:15:35 PM


==Subject:==
==Subject:==
Trying to reach John B Hickman Please let me know if this address reached John B I-Eckman, Project Manager, Yankee Rowe, NRC NMSS.The attached report should be forwarded to him.It is by an independent hydrogeologist assessing the current status of Yankee Rowe's hydrogeological assays and methodology under the new LTP.Thank you.Sincerely, Jonathan M. Block file://C:\temp\GW}00001.HTM 08/29/2007 c:\temp\GW}OOOl.1.TMP Page 1 Mail Envelope Properties (3FBD2EE8.734:
Trying to reach John B Hickman Please let me know if this address reached John B I-Eckman, Project Manager, Yankee Rowe, NRC NMSS.
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The attached report should be forwarded to him.
It is by an independent hydrogeologist assessing the current status of Yankee Rowe's hydrogeological assays and methodology under the new LTP.
Thank you.
Sincerely, Jonathan M. Block file://C:\temp\GW}00001.HTM                                                                                 08/29/2007
 
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Creation Date From: Created By: Trying to reach John B Hickman Thu, Nov 20, 2003 4:04 PM"Jon Block" <jonb(asover.net>
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INC.Hydrogeology, Water Quality, GIS Planning, Contaminant Fate & Transport, Remediation,& Regulatory Compliance and Permitting rn";' ,entak 12 November 2003 Mr. Jon Block Attorney at Law PO Box 566 Putney, VT 05346-0566 RE: Yankee Row  
 
ROSS ENVIRONMENTAL ASSOCIATES. INC.
Hydrogeology, Water Quality, GIS Planning, Contaminant Fate & Transport, Remediation,
& Regulatory Compliance and Permitting                                                                 rn
                                                                                                            ";',entak 12 November 2003 Mr. Jon Block Attorney at Law PO Box 566 Putney, VT 05346-0566 RE: Yankee Row


==Dear Mr. Block:==
==Dear Mr. Block:==
I have reviewed the following documents regarding the Yankee Nuclear Power Station in Rowe, Massachusetts:
I have reviewed the following documents regarding the Yankee Nuclear Power Station in Rowe, Massachusetts:
> Site Groundwater Data Collection for YNPS Decommissioning (DESD-YR-02-001)
              > Site Groundwater Data Collection for YNPS Decommissioning (DESD-YR-02-001) Rev. 1
Rev. 1> Yankee Atomic Energy Commission (YAEC) -Decommissioning and Fuel Storage Update-5/01/03 -7/16/03.> Yankee Atomic Energy Commission-Decommissioning and Fuel Storage Update -7/16/03-9/30/03 Based on my review of these documents, I believe the methodology used by YAEC to evaluate the hydrogeologic and subsurface soil contaminant conditions at the site were inadequate to assure the protection of public heath and safety. A summary of significant deficiencies are included below: 1. Available information indicates that inconsistent sampling methodologies were used during groundwater sampling completed at the facility to date. Comparison of ground water quality data from sampling events where different sampling procedures are used is highly suspect.A consistent sampling methodology should be employed and a more frequent sampling schedule should be implemented to evaluate possible seasonal fluctuations in ground water quality.2. The evaluation of ground water quality data should be correlated with ground water elevation data for corresponding sampling events to assess the possible relationship between contaminant trends and fluctuating ground water elevations.
              > Yankee Atomic Energy Commission (YAEC) - Decommissioning and Fuel Storage Update
In many instances, contaminant concentrations vary seasonally due to fluctuating ground water elevations.
                  - 5/01/03 - 7/16/03.
: 3. The horizontal and vertical extent of subsurface contamination has not been adequately characterized.
              >   Yankee Atomic Energy Commission- Decommissioning and Fuel Storage Update - 7/16/03
Additional work should be completed to characterized possible impacts within and downgradient of the suspected release areas.4. The hydrogeologic assessment of the Yankee Rowe facility does not include an evaluation of the vertical hydraulic flow regime. The report identifies three potential water-bearing units (fill outwash, glacial till and bedrock units); however, the current site characterization does not adequately assess the potential hydraulic connection between these units.P.O. Box 1533 Stowe, Vermont 05672 (OVER)phone 802.253.4280 fax 802.253.4829 Jon Block Yankee Rowe 12 November 2003 Page 2 5. The hydrogeologic assessment of the Yankee Rowe facility does it adequately assess possible contaminant distribution in deeper portions of the underlying ground water formation.
                  -   9/30/03 Based on my review of these documents, I believe the methodology used by YAEC to evaluate the hydrogeologic and subsurface soil contaminant conditions at the site were inadequate to assure the protection of public heath and safety. A summary of significant deficiencies are included below:
There is limited data regarding possible impacts to the underlying glacial till and bedrock units; a majority of the data collected to date is related to the shallow overburden formation (fill outwash and upper till units).6. The vertical extent of subsurface soil contamination beneath facility structures does not appear to have been completely characterized.
: 1. Available information indicates that inconsistent sampling methodologies were used during groundwater sampling completed at the facility to date. Comparison of ground water quality data from sampling events where different sampling procedures are used is highly suspect.
If you have any questions or concerns regarding the above comments, please call.Sincerely, Ross Environmental Associates, Inc.Robert J. Ross, CGWP, LPG Principal Hydrogeologist Rjr/ref: 23060L01}}
A consistent sampling methodology should be employed and a more frequent sampling schedule should be implemented to evaluate possible seasonal fluctuations in ground water quality.
: 2. The evaluation of ground water quality data should be correlated with ground water elevation data for corresponding sampling events to assess the possible relationship between contaminant trends and fluctuating ground water elevations.               In many instances, contaminant concentrations vary seasonally due to fluctuating ground water elevations.
: 3. The horizontal and vertical extent of subsurface contamination has not been adequately characterized. Additional work should be completed to characterized possible impacts within and downgradient of the suspected release areas.
: 4. The hydrogeologic assessment of the Yankee Rowe facility does not include an evaluation of the vertical hydraulic flow regime. The report identifies three potential water-bearing units (fill outwash, glacial till and bedrock units); however, the current site characterization does not adequately assess the potential hydraulic connection between these units.
P.O. Box 1533 Stowe, Vermont 05672                                                                         (OVER) phone 802.253.4280     fax 802.253.4829
 
Jon Block                                                                             12 November 2003 Yankee Rowe                                                                                      Page 2
: 5. The hydrogeologic assessment of the Yankee Rowe facility does it adequately assess possible contaminant distribution in deeper portions of the underlying ground water formation.
There is limited data regarding possible impacts to the underlying glacial till and bedrock units; a majority of the data collected to date is related to the shallow overburden formation (fill outwash and upper till units).
: 6. The vertical extent of subsurface soil contamination beneath facility structures does not appear to have been completely characterized.
If you have any questions or concerns regarding the above comments, please call.
Sincerely, Ross EnvironmentalAssociates, Inc.
Robert J. Ross, CGWP, LPG Principal Hydrogeologist Rjr/ref: 23060L01}}

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E-Mail from Jon Block, Citizens Awareness Network, to John Hickman, NRC, Forwarding Letter Report Dated November 12, 2003, by Robert Ross, on Yankee Power Station Groundwater
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Page 1 of I John Hickman - Trying to reach John B Hickman From: "Jon Block" <jonb@sover.net>

To: <jbh@nrc.gov>

Date: 11/20/2003 4:15:35 PM

Subject:

Trying to reach John B Hickman Please let me know if this address reached John B I-Eckman, Project Manager, Yankee Rowe, NRC NMSS.

The attached report should be forwarded to him.

It is by an independent hydrogeologist assessing the current status of Yankee Rowe's hydrogeological assays and methodology under the new LTP.

Thank you.

Sincerely, Jonathan M. Block file://C:\temp\GW}00001.HTM 08/29/2007

c:\temp\GW}OOOl.1.TMP Page 1 Mail Envelope Properties (3FBD2EE8.734: 11 : 55092)

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Trying to reach John B Hickman Creation Date Thu, Nov 20, 2003 4:04 PM From: "Jon Block" <jonb(asover.net>

Created By: jonb(asover.net Recipients nrc.gov twf4_po.TWFNDO JBH (John Hickman)

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ROSS ENVIRONMENTAL ASSOCIATES. INC.

Hydrogeology, Water Quality, GIS Planning, Contaminant Fate & Transport, Remediation,

& Regulatory Compliance and Permitting rn

";',entak 12 November 2003 Mr. Jon Block Attorney at Law PO Box 566 Putney, VT 05346-0566 RE: Yankee Row

Dear Mr. Block:

I have reviewed the following documents regarding the Yankee Nuclear Power Station in Rowe, Massachusetts:

> Site Groundwater Data Collection for YNPS Decommissioning (DESD-YR-02-001) Rev. 1

> Yankee Atomic Energy Commission (YAEC) - Decommissioning and Fuel Storage Update

- 5/01/03 - 7/16/03.

> Yankee Atomic Energy Commission- Decommissioning and Fuel Storage Update - 7/16/03

- 9/30/03 Based on my review of these documents, I believe the methodology used by YAEC to evaluate the hydrogeologic and subsurface soil contaminant conditions at the site were inadequate to assure the protection of public heath and safety. A summary of significant deficiencies are included below:

1. Available information indicates that inconsistent sampling methodologies were used during groundwater sampling completed at the facility to date. Comparison of ground water quality data from sampling events where different sampling procedures are used is highly suspect.

A consistent sampling methodology should be employed and a more frequent sampling schedule should be implemented to evaluate possible seasonal fluctuations in ground water quality.

2. The evaluation of ground water quality data should be correlated with ground water elevation data for corresponding sampling events to assess the possible relationship between contaminant trends and fluctuating ground water elevations. In many instances, contaminant concentrations vary seasonally due to fluctuating ground water elevations.
3. The horizontal and vertical extent of subsurface contamination has not been adequately characterized. Additional work should be completed to characterized possible impacts within and downgradient of the suspected release areas.
4. The hydrogeologic assessment of the Yankee Rowe facility does not include an evaluation of the vertical hydraulic flow regime. The report identifies three potential water-bearing units (fill outwash, glacial till and bedrock units); however, the current site characterization does not adequately assess the potential hydraulic connection between these units.

P.O. Box 1533 Stowe, Vermont 05672 (OVER) phone 802.253.4280 fax 802.253.4829

Jon Block 12 November 2003 Yankee Rowe Page 2

5. The hydrogeologic assessment of the Yankee Rowe facility does it adequately assess possible contaminant distribution in deeper portions of the underlying ground water formation.

There is limited data regarding possible impacts to the underlying glacial till and bedrock units; a majority of the data collected to date is related to the shallow overburden formation (fill outwash and upper till units).

6. The vertical extent of subsurface soil contamination beneath facility structures does not appear to have been completely characterized.

If you have any questions or concerns regarding the above comments, please call.

Sincerely, Ross EnvironmentalAssociates, Inc.

Robert J. Ross, CGWP, LPG Principal Hydrogeologist Rjr/ref: 23060L01