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{{#Wiki_filter:- i I PEACH BOTTOM ATOMIC POWER STATION Radiological Regional Environmental Monitoring Program Report #17 January 1,1981 Through December 31,1981 Prepared For PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC COMPANY By RADIATION MANAGEMENT CORPORAil0f1 University City Science Center 3503 Market Street Phitade!phia, Pa.19104 May 1982 I . 8207010400 820621 DR ADOCK 05000
I I I I I PEACH BOTTOM AT0filC POWER STATION I Radiological Regional Environmental Monitor'ng Program Report #17 January 1,1981 Through December 31, 1981 I Prepared For PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC COMPANY By RADIATION f1ANAGEMENT CORPORATION University City Science Center I 3508 Market Street Philadelphia, Pa.19104 I May 1982 I I I
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I TABLE OF C0ffTEfiTS PAGE I. Suff1ARY Afl0 C0flCLUSI0f4S 1 II. IflTRODUCTI0ft A. Program Objectives 3 B. Program Implerrentation 4 III. R!1C PROGRAli DESCRIPTI0ft A. Sample Collection & TLD Plac3 ment 5 Procedures B. Program Changes 7 C. Analyses Performed 7 D. Exceptions to the Program 7 IV. RESULTS Af4D DISCUSSI0ft A. Data Interpretation & Statistical 9 Analysis B. Discussion of Results 10
- 1. Surface Water 10
- 2. Discharge Water 11 l 3. Well Water 12
- 4. Precipitation 12
- 5. Air Particulates 13
- 6. Air Iodine 14
- 7. liilk 14
- 8. Soil 15 l Ambient Gama Radiation
- 9. 15 V. TABLES i VI. FIGURES l
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I LIST OF TABLES TABLES I. RMC Station Designation and Sample Identification System II. RMC Sample Collection and Analysis Program III. Sumary of Analysis Perfomed on Samples Collected During 1981 IV. Sumary of Radioactivity Concentrations V. 3umary of Gamma Spectrometry VI. Summary of Anbient Dosimetry Program VII. Analytical Data for Surface Water Grab Samples VIII. Analytical Data for Surface Water Composite Samples IX. X. Concentrations of Gama Emitters in Surface Water Analytical Data for Discharge Water Grab Samples l XI. Analytical Data for Discharge Water Composite Samples XII. Concentrations of Gamma Emitters in Discharge Water XIII. Analytical Data for Well Water Samples XIV. Analytical Data for Precipitation Samples XV. Concentrations of Gama Emitters in Precipitation (Total Sample) XVI. Analytical Data for Air Particulate Samples XVII. Concentrations of Gamma Emitters in Air Particulates XVIII. Analytical Data for Milk Samples I XIX, 1981 flean Concentration of Iodine-131 in Milk by Week XX. Concentrations of Gama Emitters in Milk XXI. Analytical Data for Soil Samples XXII. Concentrations of Gama Emitters in Soil XXIII. Monthly TLD Results I ii I I
1 )I !g LISTOFTABLES(C0flT.) !3l 4 TABLE XXIV. Quarterly TLD Results i i XXV. Iban lionthly, and Quarterly TLD Results for the Site Boundary, liiddle, and Outer Rings l XXVI. Gantna Spectrometry of All thdia - Typical liinimum Detectable { Levels of fluclides Searched for but not Found. I I I I I I I I I I iii I J
I LIST OF FIGURES FIGURE 1 Environmental Sampling Stations on or near Peach Bottom Site 2 Environmental Sampling Stations at Intermediate Distances from Peach Bottom Site 3 Environmental Sampling Stations at Remote Distances from Peach Bottom Site 4 A Comparison of Aqueous Tritium Concentrations in Surface Water at Conowingo and Holtwood Dams (Total Sample-Composite) 5 A Comparison of Aqueous Tritium Concentrations in Surface Water at Conowingo and Holtwood Dams (Total Sample-Composite) 6 A Comparison of Gross Beta Concentrations in Surface Water at Conowingo and Holtwood Dams (Soluble Fraction-Grab) 7 A Comparison of Gross Beta Concentrations in Surface Water at Conowingo and Holtwood Dams (Insoluble Fraction-Grab) 8 A Comparison of Aqueous Tritium Concentrations in Water at Peach Bottom Units #2 and #3 Intake and Discharge (Total Sample-Composite) 9 A Comparison of Gross Beta Concentrations in Water at Peach Bottom Units #2 and #3 Intake and Discharge (Soluble Fraction-Composite) 10 A Comparison of Gross Beta Concentrations in Water at Peach Bottom l Units #2 and #3 Intake and Discharge (Insoluble Fraction-Composite) u 11 A Comparison of Average Aqueous Tritium Concentrations in Well Water at On-Site Wells, Site Area Wells, and Distant Wells (Total Sample-Grab) 12 A Comparison of Average Iodine-131 Concentrations in Milk at Near, 13 Intennediate and Distant Farms (Total Sample) A Comparison of Average Strontium-90 Concentrations in Top One Inch l at On-Site Soil and Distant Soil Locations 14 A Comparison of Average Strontium-90 Concentrations in Bottom Cut at On-Site Soil and Distant Soil Locations 15 A Comparison of Average Cs-137 Concentrations in Top One Inch at On-Site Soil Locations and Distant Soil Locations 16 A Comparison of Average Cs-137 Concentrations in Bottom Cut at On-Site Soil Locations and Distant Soil Locations I I iv I
I LIST OF FIGURES (CONT.) FIGURE 17 A Comparison of Average Monthly TLD Results at the Site Boundary, j Middle, and Outer Rings 18 A Comparison of Average Quarterly TLD Results at the Site Boundary, Middle, and Outer Rings i I I l I l I 1 I i I I lI I I I I Y I m
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SUMMARY
AND CONCLUSIONS I I I I I I
[ I I. SUtiliARY AflD C0tlCLUSI0flS This report on the radiological environmental monitoring program conducted at I the Peach Bottom Atomic Power Station for Philadelphia Electric Company by Radiation fianagement Corporation covers the period January 1,1981 to December 31, 1981. During this period 4542 analyses were performed on 3922 samples. Surface water and discharge water samples were analyzed for concentrations of tritium, gross beta, and ganna-emitting nuclides. Surface water was also analyzed for concentrations of gross alpha. Comparisons of unaffected stations with potentially affected stations, in Conowingo Pond, showed no significant difference in concentrations of the radionuclides studied. It sas shown that no significant differences existed between the preoperational and operational periods; therefore, it can be concluded that the levels of radioactivity in Conowingo Pond water have not been measurably influenced by the operation of the Peach Bottom Atomic Power Station. High sensitivity I-131 analyses were perfonaed on weekly air samples. All msults were less than the minimum detectable level. liigh sensitivity I-131 analyses were also performed on weekly milk samples while cows were on pasture and on monthly samples when cows were not grazing. All results were less than the minimum detectable level. Soil samples were analyzed for concentrations of Sr-89, Sr-90 and ganna-emitting nuclides and levels observed were similar to preoperational data. Environmental ganaa radiation measurements were made using thermoluminescent dosimeters . Results from the site-boundary, middle and outer rings were found to be not significantly different, so it can be concluded that the operation I of Peach Bottom Atomic Power Station did not produce measurable levels of ambient ganna radiation at any off-site location. In assessing all the data gathered for this report and comparing the results I with preoperational data, it was evident that the operation of the Peach Bottom Atomic Power Station resulted in no significant radiological impact on the envi-ronment. I I I I 1 I
E E I I I I I II. INTRODUCTION I I I I I I I
II. IflTRODUCTI0ft Radiation fianagement Corporation (Rf1C) began conducting a radiological environmental monitoring program in September 1970 for the Philadelphia I Electric Company in connection with the Peach Bottom Atomic Power Station (PBAPS) located in Peach Bottom Township, York County, Pennsylvania. This Rf4C pmgram complements an existing program being conducted by others which has been carried out since fiarch 1960. PBAPS .is located along the Susquehanna River between lloltwood and Conowingo Dams. The fourteen mile long pond created by Conowingo Dam is called Conowingo Pond. The initial loading of fuel into Peach Bottom Unit #1, a 40 ftWe (flet) high temperature gas-cooled reactor, was started on February 5,1966, and initial criticality was achieved fiarch 3,1966. Final shutdown of Peach Bottom Unit #1 was on October 31, 1974. Peach Bottom Unit #2 and #3 are boiling water reactors each with a power output of approxi-mately 1050 t4We (flet). The first fuel was loaded into Unit #2 on August 9,1973, and criticality was first achieved on September 16, 1973. The fuel was loaded into Unit #3 on July 5,1974 and criticality was first achieved on August 7,1974. Peach Bottom Unit #2 first mached full power I on June 16, 1974. Peach Bottom Unit #3 first reached full power on December 21, 1974. Results of the R!iC portion of the overall regional radiological environmental monitoring program have been reported in semi-annual and annual reports. Semi-annual reports were discontinued after 1975. This report contains data for sam-ples representing the period January 1,1981 through December 31, 1081. A special preoperational report (1) for Peach Bottom Units #2 and #3 has been issued previously which sumarizes results of all analyses performed by R!iC on samples collected from the start of the Rf4C portion of the overall program thmugh August 8,1973, the day before fuel was first loaded into Peach Bottom Unit #2. A. PROGRAF 1 OBJECTIVES
- 1. Identify, measure, and evaluate existing radionuclides in the environs of the Peach Bottom Site and any fluctuations in radioactivity levels which may occur.
- 2. fionitor and evaluate ambient radiation levels.
- 3. Determine, within the scope of the program, any measurable quantity of radioactivity introduced to the environment by the operation of the Peach Bottom Atomic Power Station.
- 4. Complement other existing radiological envimnmental mon-itoring programs at Peach Bottom Atomic Power Station.
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I B. PR0 graft If1PLB1EllTATI0tl In order to achieve these objectives, Radiation 11anagenent Corporation performed the following analyses on samples collected during the period of this report.
- 1. lieasumd and evaluated concentrations of aqueous tritium in surface water, discharge water, well water, and milk.
- 2. lieasured and evaluated concentrations of alpha emitters in surface water.
- 3. lieasumd and evaluated concentrations of beta emitters in surface water, discharge water, well water, precipitation and air particulates.
- 4. Identified, measured and evaluated ganraa emitting radionuclides in surface water, discharge water, precipitation, air particu-lates, milk and soil .
- 5. tieasured and evaluated concentrations of I-131 in milk, air and surface water.
- 6. fleasumd and evaluated concentrations of Sr-89 and Sr-90 in soil and milk.
- 7. lieasured ambient gansna radiation levels in the environment and evaluated the variations with time and location with respect to the Site.
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E 1 1 I I I III. RMC PROGRAM DESCRIPTION I I I I I I
III. R!iC PROGRAli DESCRIPTI0fl A. SAf4PLE COLLECTI0ft AflD TLD PLACEf4EllT PROCEDURES The program being conducted by R!ic is described in Tables I and II and Figures 1-3. l
- 1. Sample Collection I a. Water (except precipitation)
All samples were collected in new polyethylene bottles. All persons involved in sagle collection and handling were ad-vised not to wear tritium luminous dial watches in order to avoid possible cross contamination from that source. Sample containers were rinsed at least twice with the water to be sampled before collection. All water samples were grab samples except those collected at stations ILL, lliti, 61 and 4L. Weekly samples were taken from a tank which continually collects a sample at these four locations. The weekly samples were co@osited into a monthly sample for analysis. Collection methods are described in more detail in Table II, Section V.
- b. Precipitation Precipitation was collected in an apparatus consisting of a new polyethylene bottle with a plastic funnel 8 inches in diameter. The bottle was replaced monthly and the sample bottle was shipped to Rf4C for analysis. The amount of precipitation was recorded continuously by a separate rain gauge at station 1A.
- c. Air Particulates Air particulate samples were obtained using a vacuum sampler and glass fiber filters, approximately 2" in diameter. The filter was replaced weekly and sent to Rf4C for analysis. The vacuum sampler was run continuously at approximately 1 cubic foot per minute.
- d. Air Iodine air iodine samples were obtained using a vacuum sampler and charcoal filters, approximately 2" in diameter. The filter was replaced weekly and sent to Rf4C for analysis. The vacuum sampler was run continuously at approximately 1 cubic foot per minute.
- e. f4 ilk f4 ilk samples were collected in new polyethylene bottles from the bulk tank at each fam, refrigerated and shipped inrediately.
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Soil I f. Soil samples consisting of seven cores, 2" in diameter and 6" deep were collected from a 50 X 50 ft. area at each sampling location. Top soil (upper 1 inch) and bottom soil (lower 5 inches) were separated, then sealed in separate plastic bags, and shipped to RMC.
- 2. TLD Placement A system using thermoluminescent dosimeters (TLDs) was used to measure the direct radiation levels in the PBAPS environment.
The TLD stations were placed on and around the Peach Bottom Site using the "three ring concept". Two on-site stations, designated as plant complex stations are not included in any of the three rings.
- a. A site boundary ring near and within the site perimeter, representing fencepost doses, i.e., at locations where the doses are greater than maximum annual off-site doses from Station releases;
- b. A middle ring extending to approximately 10 miles from the Site, designed to measure possible exposures to close-in population;
- c. An outer ring extending fmm approximately 10 to about 60 miles from the Site, and considered not to be affected by Station releases;
- d. The specific location of each station was determined by the following criteria:
(1) The presence of relatively densely populated areas; (2) From Site meteorological data taking into account distance and elevation for each of the 36 ten-degree sectors around the Site, where estimated annual dose from the Station, if any, would be more significant; (3) On hills and (where practical) within sight of the stack, and free from local obstructions; (4) Near the closest house to the stack in the prevailing downwind di rection.
- e. Each TLD set (4 TLDs per set) was placed in a sealed polyethy-lene package to verify the integrity of the dosineters when collected. Two packages were kept in a locked formica " bird-house" or polyethylene jar, about,six feet above the ground or supporting surface at each location. At each station one package was exchanged for measurement on a monthly schedule, and one on a quarterly schedule.
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I B. PROGRAli CHAfiGES Effective with samples collected in 1981, the following changes have been made. All of the changes are in accordance with current f4RC guidelines for monitoring programs. fione of these changes involve the PBAPS technical specification program. Data Data for alpha and beta emitters found in the insoluble fraction of water samples were reported in units of pCi/g(ashed). These units were used to reduce the fluctuation in the activities detected in surface and discharge waters when silt loading due to runoff occurs in Conowingo Pond. C. AllALYSES PERFORf1ED The schedule of analyses perfomed by PJiC is listed by sa@le type'in Table II. This schedule was followed except where noted below. Table III lists the type and number of analyses performed during this period by sample type and station location. liethods used in performing these I analyses can be found in Appendix A of PBAPS Radiological Environmental fionitoring Program Report #12, January 1,1976 - December 31, 1976. D. EXCEPTI0ftS TO THE PROGRAli
- 1. fio sample was collected from surface water station ILL from 1/10/81 to 2/20/81, 7/02/81 to 7/10/81 and 9/06/81 to 12/24/81 due to a pump mal-function.
- 2. fio sample was collected from surface water station 61 from 6/13/81 to 8/06/81 due to a pump malfunction.
- 3. Discharge water samples were not colldcted from station liiti from 1/09/81 to 1/23/81 and 5/01/81 to 6/05/81 due to a pu@ malfunction.
- 4. fio precipitation samples were collected from stations 1A and 8 in January, 1981 due to a lack of rainfall.
- 5. TLD data was unavailable from station 16 for April, liay and second quarter of 1981 due to vandalism of the TLDs.
- 6. TLD data was unavailable from station 46 for flovember and fourth quarter of 1981 due to vandalism of the TLDs.
- 7. TLD data was unavailable from station 1H for December and fourth quarter of 1981 due to vandalism of the TLDs.
- 8. I-131 results were not available for air iodine samples taken at stations 1B,1Z, 2, 3A, 5, 68 and 14 between 4/25/81 and 5/03/81 due to analytical erro r.
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- 9. Air iodine samples were unavailable from stations 5 and 14 from 5/03/81 g to 5/10/81 and from station 2 from 7/05/81 to 7/16/81 due to pump mal- g function.
- 10. Air iodine sample collected from station 12D from 11/30/81 to 12/07/81 was lost in shipment.
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IV. RESULTS AfiD DISCUSSI0tl A. DATA IllTERPRETATI0ti AllD STATISTICAL Af4ALYSIS Several factors am important in the interpretation of the data. In order to avoid undue repetition in the discussion which follows, these ( factors are described below.
- 1. Grab Sampling Grab sampling is a useful and acceptable procedure for taking envi-ronmental samples of a medium in which the concentration of radio-nuclides is expected to vary slowly with time or where intermittent sampling is deemed sufficient to establish the radiological charac-teristics of the medium. This method, however, is only representa-tive of the sampled medium for that specific location and instant of time. As a msult, variation in the radionuclide concentrations of the samples will normally occur. Since these variations will tend to counterbalance one another, the extraction of averages based upon repetitive grab samples is valid.
- 2. 141nimum Detectable Levels (f4DL)
It is characteristic of environmental monitoring data that many results occur at or below the specified detection level. Formal statistical error analysis of groups of such data is difficult. Pragmatic approaches j to the problem include counting the detection level entries as zem, as half the detection level value, or as full detection level value. For reporting and calculation of averages in this report, any result occurring at or below the minimum detectable level is considered to be at that level. [ Averages obtained using this method are therefore biased high.
- 3. Standard Deviation of Analytical Results Within the data tables an approximate 95% (2 sigma) confidence interval is supplied for those data points at and above the minimum detectable level. These intervals represent the range of values into which 95%
f- of mpeated counts of the prepared sample would fall.
- 4. Table tieans and Standard Deviations Results for each type of sample were grouped according to the analysis pe rformed, lieans and standard deviations of these results were calcu-
[ lated. These standard deviations repmsent the variability of measured 'i results for different samples rather than single analysis uncertainty. For these calculations, all results below the 14DL were considered to be ( at the 14DL. As a result, the means are biased high, and the standard ( deviations are biased low. ( 9 {
I B. DISCUSSION OF RESULTS Results are suninarized in brief fonn in Tables IV, V and VI (Section V). Tables of results for individual sa@le types and analyses per-fonned can be found in Section V, Tables VII to XXVII. presentations of msults can be found in Section VI. Graphical l-
- 1. Surface Water Samples were taken from eight stations on a monthly schedule.
Three stations (1LL, 4L and 61) were continuous composite sam- g ples and five (1Q, 4F, 4G, 6A and 13A) were grab sanples. Station 138 was sampled a total of six times in 1981. Of these stations, 5 seven could be affected by releases from Peach Bottom Atomic Power Station. The remaining stations (6A and 6I) were above Holtwood Dam and, therefore, could not be affected by plant discharges (re-fer to Figures 1 and 2, Section VI, for station locations). The following analyses were perfonned on surface water samples.
- a. Tritium Total samples from seven stations were analyzed for concentrations of aqueous tritium. Samples from stations ILL,1Q, 4L and 6I were analyzed on a monthly basis, while samples fmm stations 4F, 6A and 13A were composited monthly into a quarterly sample. Results of this analysis of surface water samples can be found in Tables VII and VIII, Section V. The concentrations detected were well within the range found during the Peach Bottom Units #2 and #3 preoperational g period (1). Graphical comparisons of the unaffected stations (6A g and 6I) above Holtwood Dam with potentially affected stations (4F and 4L) at Conowingo Dam showed no detectable addition of tritium to Cor,0 din o Pond from the operation of PBAPS (Figums 4 and 5, Section VI . l
- b. Gross Alpha Samples from four stations (4F, 4L, 6A and 6I) were analyzed for I gross alpha concentrations in the soluble and insoluble fractions. m l Results of gmss alpha' analysis in surface water samples can be g found in Tables VII and VIII, Section V. Results at all locations l were generally at or below the minimum detectable level in the solu-l ble fraction. Results of the insoluble fraction indicated a small l amount of activity present. Although no direct comparison can be
! made with data collected in previous years, the activity found was within the range of the MDL values observed.
- c. Gross Beta Samples from all stations, were analyzed for concentrations of gross beta in the soluble and insoluble fractions. Results of l
gross beta analysis in surface water sanples can be found in Tables VII and VIII, Section V. The concentrations detected in the soluble fraction were within the range observed during the preoperational l 10 l I
period for Units #2 and #3 (1). Detectable activities were ob-served in the insoluble fraction of surface water. Although not directly comparable with data collected in previous years, the activities observed with a few exceptions were within the range of the MDL values. Station 4G showed a high insoluble gross beta concentration (600100 pCi/g); however, the heti-vity per volume of water was minimal (2.7 .4 pCi/1). This ( high concentration per unit mass of sediment was the result of a small positive count rate being amplified by a very small sediment mass. A graphical comparison of two Cono-wingo Dam stations (4F and 4G) wit; one Holtwood Dam station (6A) showed the results of the soluble and insoluble fractions to be generally the same for all thme locations (Figures 6 and 7 Section VI). de Gamma Spectrometry Samples from all stations wem analyzed for gamma-emitting nuclides by gamma spectrometry. Results of gamma spectrometry on surface water samples can be found in Table IX, Section V. The nuclides searched for were below tha minimum detectable level,
- e. Iodine-131
( Samples collected durirg the last week of each month from 1/24/81 to 1/09/82 from two stations (4L and 61) were analyzed for concen-l trations of I-131. 'asults of I-131 analysis of surface water sam-l ples can be found in Table VIII, Section V. Most results were below the minimum detectable level. Detectable concentrations were found r at station 4L in February, October and Novenber and at station 61 in February, July October and November. The I-131 activity was ( attributed to upstream sources.
- 2. Discharge Water
( Samples were taken from two stations (IM and IMM) on a monthly sche- [ dule (refer to Figure 1 Section VI, for station locations). The i following analyses wem performed on discharge water samples,
- a. Tritium Total samples from both stations were analyzed for concentrations of aqueous tritium on a monthly basis. Results of tritium analysis in
( discharge water samples can be found in Tables X and XI, Section V. 5 The concentrations detected were within the range found during the Peach Bottom Units #2 and #3 preoperational period (1). A graphical [ comparison of concentrations of aqueous tritium msults for conposite t surface water and discharge water samples showed no significant dif-ferences (Figure 8, Section VI). ( b. Gross Betc Monthly samples from both stations were analyzed for gross beta concen-trations in the soluble and insoluble fractions. Results of these { 11 ( L - _ - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
I analyses in discharge water samples can be found in Tables X and XI, g Section V. The concentrations detected in the soluble and insoluble g fractions were similar to those observed in surface water samplas (Figures 9 and 10, Section VI).
- c. Gamma Spectrometry Samples from both stations vare analyzed for ganna-emitting nuclides by spectrometry. Results or gamma spectrometric analysis are given in Table XII, Section V. All nuclides were less than the minimum detectable level .
- 3. Well Water I Samples were taken from four stations on a quarterly schedule. Two stations (1U and IV) were located within the Site area. The other stations were located approximately one mile (station 40) and 10 miles (station 7) from the Plant. These station locations are a shown in Figures 1 and 2, Section VI. The following analyses were g performed on well water samples,
- a. Tritium Total samples from all four stations were analyzed for aqueous tritium concentrations. Results of tritium analysis of well water samples can E be found in Table XIII, Section V. Results of all samples were within 5 the range found during the Peach Bottom Units #2 and #3 preoperational period (1). A graphical comparison of the distant site-area, and on- a site wells showed that tritium levels have been gradually decreasing g with time due to the cessation of routine atmospheric nuclear weapons testing (Figure 11, Section VI).
- b. Gross Beta Samples from all four stations were analyzed for gross beta concentra-tions in the soluble and insoluble fractions. Results of gross beta analysis on well water samples can be found in Table XIII, Section V.
The concentrations detected in the soluole fraction were within the range observed during the Peach Bottom Units #2 and #3 preoperational period (1). Although not directly comparable to data collected in pmvious years most concentrations detected in the insoluble fraction l were similar to data observed for surface and discharge water. Station l 40 showed a high insoluble gross beta concentration (1500 800 pCi/g) E relative to the other stations. The result was due to a small amount of insoluble particulates present in the sample,
- 4. Precipi tation Precipitation was collected from two stations on a monthly schedule.
Station 1A is located at the on-site Peach Bottom Weather Station #1. Station 8, located in Colora, MD., is approximately 10 miles from the Site (for station location, refer to Figures 1 and 2 Section VI). The g following analyses were performed on precipitation samples. 5 12 I I
- a. Gross Beta Monthly samples were analyzed for gross beta concentrations in the total sample. Results of gross beta analysis in precipitation sam-ples can be found in Table XIV, Section V. Most concentrations de-tected wem within the range found during the Peach Bottom Units #2 and #3 preoperational period (1). Samples collected from stations IA and 8 between 1/31/81 to 8/01/81 showed higher levels than the remainder of the year. These values reflect the contineed fallout from the Chinese atmospheric nuclear weapons test of October,1980.
Data reported for stations IA and 8 on 9/06/81 were significantly different (43 3 and 51, respectively). The difference was attri-buted to concentrations of Be-7 and Zrtib-95 found at station 1A (Table XV, Section V).
- b. Gamma Spectrometry Monthly samples were analyzed for gamma-emitting nuclides by spectro-metry of the total sample. Results of gamma spectrometric analysis of samples from both stations are given in Table XV, Section V. Be-7 was found in eight of twenty-two samples and was the result of cosmic ray activity. Due to their short half-life, concentrations of Zr-95, fib-95, Ru-103, Ce-141 and Ce-144 were attributed to fallout from the Chinese atmospheric nuclear weapon test of October 1980. Small con-centrations of Cs-137 and K-40 were detected and were attributed to world-wide fallout and natural background.
- 5. Air Particulates Continuous air particulate samples were collected from the on-site Peach Bottom Weather Station #1 (1Z) and from the intermediate lo-cation, Conowingo Dam (4A). (For station locations, see Figure 1 and 2, Section VI). The following analyses were performed on air particulate samples.
- a. Gross Beta Weekly samples were analyzed for concentrations of beta emitters.
Results of gross beta analysis of air particulate samples can be found in Table XVI, Section V. Samples collected from 12/27/80 to 7/26/81 generally showed higher gross beta activity than data col-lected during the remainder of the year. The activity was associated with continued fallout from the Chinese atmospheric nuclear weapon test of October,1980. These data wem similar for pmvious years when nuclear atmospheric weapons were tested (2).
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Monthly composite samples were analyzed for gamma-emitting nuclides by gamma spectrometry. Results of gamma spectrometric analysis are given in Table XVII, Section V. Be-7 was detected in all 24 samples and was the result of cosmic ray activity. Several other nuclides 13 l j
E found (lin-54, Zr-95, fib-95, Ru-103, Ru-106, Cs-137, Ce-141 and Ce-144) were similar to those detected in previous years. These concentrations can be attributed to world-wide fallout from the Chinese atmospheric nuclear weapon test. Co-60 was detected at the minimum detectable level in one sample at the on-site station 1Z in flarch. Statistically l this activity could be zero. W
- 6. Air Iodine toni.inuous air samplers were collected at eight stations and analyzed weekly for I-131. Three stations (IB,12, 2) were located within the Site area. Four stations (3A, 5, 6B,14) were located at intermediate distances of 1.9 to 5.8 miles from the Site. One station (12D) was lo-cated 62 miles from the Site. Results of I-131 analysis can be found in Table XVIII, Section V. All results of the 405 analyses performed were less than the minimum detectable level.
- 7. liil k liilk was sampled at eleven farms; three farms (G, J and 0) located within two miles of PBAPS were designated "near farms"; four farms (D L, it and it) located 3 to 5 miles from PBAPS were designated as l
" intermediate farms"; and four farms (A, B, C and E) located greater a than five miles from PBAPS wem designated as " distant farms". The following analyses were performed on milk samples.
- a. Triti um 1111k from four farms (A, C, G and J) was analyzed for tritium concen-trations in the aqueous fraction on a quarterly basis. Results of tritium determinations in milk samples can be found in Table XIX, Section V. Concentrations detected were generally within the range l found during the Peach Bottom Units #2 and #3 preoperational period (1). E
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fiilk from eight farms (A, B, C, D, G, J, fl and 0) near Peach Bottom was ! analyzed for concentrations of I-131, monthly in January, February, liarch i and December. Weekly I-131 analyses resumed during the last week of liarch I and continued through the fourth week of flovember. Three additional farms (L, li and E) were sampled and analyzed quarterly for I-131. Results of I-131 analysis can be found in Tables XIX and XX, Section V and Figure 12, Section VI. All results were less than the minimum detectable level,
- c. Sr-89 & Sr-90 One milk sample was collected at farm J in each quarter and analyzed for I l Sr-89 and Sr-90. Results can be found in Table XIX, Section V. These concentrations were similar to those observed in previous years.
- d. Gamma Spectrometry One milk sample collected at farm J in each quarter was analyzed for gamma-emitting nuclides by gamma spectrometry. Results can be found 14 I
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in Table XXI, Section V. fluclides detected wem naturally-occurring K-40 and Cs-137. Cesium-137 is commonly found in milk as a result of world-wide fallout.
- 8. Soil Semiannual samples were taken at three locations, one on-site station (2) and two distant stations (3A and 5) located about four miles away from PBAPS (for station locations, see Figums 1 and 2, Section VI).
t The ama at station 2 is heavily wooded with rock outcroppings. The I soil at this location would be expected to contain substantial humus from the accumulation of natural vegetative debris. Station 3A is covered only with grass. Station 5 is a conbination of grass and cultivated land. The following analyses were perforned on soil samples.
- a. Strontium-89 and Strontium-90 Samples from all stations were analyzed for Sr-89 and Sr-90 concentra-tions in the top one inch and bottom five inches separately. Resul ts of Sr-89 and Sr-90 analysis in soil samples can be found in Table XXII, Section V. Concentrations of Sr-89 were at or near the minimum detec-table level in all samples. Concentrations of Sr-90 detected were within the range found during the PBAPS Units #2 and #3 preoperational period (1). Graphical comparisons of Sr-90 in the top one inch and bottom cut can be found in Figures 13 and 14, Section VI. Di fferences between the on-site location (2) and distant locations (3A and 5) were attributed to the accumulation of vegetative debris at station 2.
- b. Gamma Spectrometry Samples from all stations were analyzed for gamma-emitting nuclides by Ge(L1) gamma spectrometry (Table XXIII, Section V). fluclides identified were generally the same as those found during the PBAPS Units #2 and #3 preoperational period.with most at the same or lower concentrations (1).
Some naturally-occurring nuclides wem found (K-40, Ra-226, Th-232). Small concentrations of Cs-137 were detected in all twelve samples. The 30 year half-life and biological assimilation of Cs-137 accounts for the continued appearance of this nuclide in soil samples many years after atmospheric testing of nuclear weapons. Diffemnces 'between the on-site location (2) and distant locations (3A and 5) wem attributed to the l accumulation of vegetative debris at station 2 (Figums 15 and 16,
} Section VI). Since no Cs-134 or ther Station related nuclides were found in any of these samples, the Cs-137 can be attributed to world-wide fallout.
- 9. Anbient Gamma Radiation Ambient gamma radiation levels wem measured with calcium sulfate:
Tm thermoluminescent dosineters. Thirteen stations (1B,1C, ID, IE, IF,1G,1H, IJ , IL, Ifi, Illfi, 2 and 40) were located around the Site boundary and designated for comparison pur-poses as the " site boundary ring". Twenty-five stations (3A, 4K, 5, 6B, 14,15,17, 22, 23, 26, 27, 31, 32, 33A, 38, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 15
I 49, 50 and 51) were located within a 10 mile radius of the Site and designated as the " middle ring". Seven stations (128,16,18,19, 20, 21B and 24) were located from 10 to 60 miles from the Site and designated as the " outer ring". Since they could be more directly affected by plant activities and do not represent doses to the pub- l lic, two stations (1A and II) located within the plant complex con- W stitute a fourth group called plant-complex stations (for station locations, see Figures 1, 2 and 3, Section VI). Results of TLD 3 measurements are listed in Tables XXIV, XXV and XXVI, Section V. 3 TLD data collected from 1/31/81 to 3/28/81 were generally higher than those from the remainder of the year. These data were simi-lar to other years and may be the result of increased activity from Radon gas migrating to the surface during a thaw. These data were within the range of the 95% confidence of the means indica-ting that the values observed were due to natural variation. The annual average of monthly and quarterly radiation levels were within the range found during the Peach Bottom Units #2 and #3 g preoperational period (1). Graphical comparisons of the site- g boundary, middle and outer rings on monthly and quarterly readings showed no significant differences in ambient radiation levels with distance from PBAPS, indicating no measurable Station contribution (Table XXVI, Section V, Figures 17 and 18, Section VI). I I I I E I E I I 16 I
REFERENCES (1) Radiation fianagenent Corporation Publication, Peach Bottom Atomic Power Station Preoperational Radiological lionitoring Report for Units #2 and #3, January 1974, Philadelphia, Pa. (2) Interex Corporation, Peach Bottom Atomic Power Station Regional Environs Radiation lionitoring Program Preoperational Summary Report, Units #2 and #3, February 5,,1966 through August 8,1973, June 1977, Natick, liass. 17
V. TABLES
TABLE I RMC STATI0fl DESIGflAT10fl Af1D SAf1PLE IDEriTIFICATION SYSTEf t-VV-WWW-XXYZ General code for identification of samples, where: E- Power Plant identification code PB - Peach Bottom Atomic Power Station [ WWW - Type of Sample APT - Air Particulates { AIO - Air Iodine ( IDl4 - Immersion Dose 11LK lifik [ DWA - Discharge Water RWA - Rain Water { SWA - Surface Water ( WWA - Well Water 50L - Soil M - Angular Sector of Sampling Location Conpass is divided into 36 sectors of 10 degrees each with center at Peach Bottom off-gas stack. Sector 36 is centemd due North, and others am numbered in a clockwise direction.
- Sector 00 is used to designate an unidentified dimetion.
Radial Zone of Sampling Location (In this report, the Radial Y - distance from the Peach Bottom off-gas stack for all regional s tations) . S: on-site location D: 3-4 miles off-site A: 0-1 mile off-site E: 4-5 miles off-site B: 1-2 miles off-site F: 5-10 miles off-site C: 2-3 miles off-site G: 10-20 miles off-site H: 20-100 miles off-site [ - Station's Numerical Designation within sector and zone, using _Z_ 1,2,3.... in each sector and zone. [ [ [ f --- ------- -- - ---- - - --
TABLE II RitC SAiPLE COLLECTIOi1 AND ANALYSIS PROGRAM ENV. STATION LOCATION STATION RMC STATION DIRECTION & DISTANCE COLLECTION METHOD ANALYSIS AND FREQUENCY NO. STATION NAfE DESIGNATION FR0t1 PEACH BOTTOM & FREQUENCY PERFORiiED A. SURFACE WATER ILL Peach Bottom PB-SWA-6S4 Continuous sampler Water is continuously samled Tritium - Monthly Units 2&3 On Site at Units 33 Intake from the Peach Bottom Units Gross Beta (S+I) - tionthly Intake - Coq,osite 1200' ENE of Un'ts 2 & 3 2&3 Intake and is collected Gama Spec - Monthly in a 190 gallon tank. Each week 2 qts. am withdrawn fmm the tank prior to drain-ing the tank and placed in a 2 gallon polyethylene bottle to form a monthly co@osite sa@le. IQ Peach Bottom PB-SWA-653 On Site at Unit #2 Intake Two gallon grab sa@le is Same as station ILL above Unit #2 about 1200' Ef:E of Units 2&3 collected in fmnt of intake Intake structum monthly. 4F Conowingo Dam PB-SWA-14F2 In the Conowingo Hydro- Two gallon grab sa@le is Tritium - quarterly comp. El. 33' electric Station. 3.6 taken monthly from the same Gmss Alpha (S+I) - monthly MSL miles SE of Units 2 & 3. header which is used for the Gross Beta (S+I) - monthly co@osite samle (4L). This Gama Spec - monthly header continuously draws pond water fmm about elevation 33' HSL. This samle and PB-SWA-14F3 samles am collected at the same time. 4G Conowingo Dam PB-SWA-14F3 At Conowingo Dam in Two gallon grab sa@le is Gross Beta (S+1) - monthly Surface flaryland, 8.5 miles SE collected near the surface Gama Spec - monthly of Units 2&3. Water sample of the Pond on the upstmam is taken from Conowingo side of the dam monthly. Pond on upstmam side of dam. 4L Conowingo Dam PB-SWA-14F5 Continuous sampler in Water is continuously sa@ led Tritium - monthly El. 33' MSL - Conowingo Hydroelectric fmm a header which draws Pond Gross Alpha (S+1) - monthly Co@osite Station; about 8.6 miles water fmm elevation 33' ItSL Gmss Beta (S+I) - monthly SE of Units 2 & 3. and is collected in a 175 gal. Gama Spec - monthly tank. Each week 2 qts, are withdrawn fmm the tank prior to draining the tank and placed in a 2 gal, polyethylene bottle to form a monthly co @ osite sample. GA Holtwood Dam PB-SWA-33F1 At Holtwood Dam, Pa., Two gallon grab sample is col- Same as station 4F above Hydroelectric 5.8 miles NW of Units 2&3. lected fmm Holtwood Pond at Station Hydmelectric Station intake monthly, m W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W M W
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TABLE II (cont.) RMC SAMPLE COLLECTION AND ANALYSIS PROGRN1 ENV. STATION LOCATION STATION RMC STATION DIRECTION & DISTANCE COLLECTION METHOD ANALYSIS AND FREQUENCY STATION NAME DESIGNATION FROM PEACH BOTTOM & FREQUENCY PERFORMED NO. 61 Holtwood Dam PB-SWA-33F4 Continuous sa@ler at Water is continuously Trititra - monthly Hydmelectric Holtwood Dam, Pa. , 5.8 sarpled from the Holtwood Gross Alpha (S+I) - monthly Station-Composi te miles NW of thits 2 & 3. nydroelectric Station Gross Beta (S+I) - monthly Intake and is collected in Gama Spec - monthly a 175 gal, tank. Each week 2 qts. are withdrawn from the tank prior to draining the tank and placed in a 2 gal, polyethylene bottle to form a monthly co@osite sarple. 13A Chester Water PB-SWA-11C1 On east shore of Conowingo Two gallon grab sa mle Tritium - quarterly co@. Intake-Pond Pond at Chester Water is collected from Conowingo Gross Seta (S+I) - monthly Authority Intake, 2.4 Pond near the shore renthly. Gamma Spec - monthly miles ESE of Units 2 & 3. 13B Chester Water PB-SWA-11C2 At Chester Water Authority Two gallon grab sa@le is Gross Beta (S+1) - monthly Intake-purp Intake. The same as collected from pu@ discharge Gama Spec - monthly Discharge PB-SW-11C1 but the sa@le during any month that the is collected from the purp purp operates. discharge. B. DISCHARGE WATER IM Peach Bottom PB-DWA-1352 Located at Canal Discharge Two gallon grab sanple is Trititsa - mor.thly Canal Discharge structure; 1.0 miles SE collected at the exit of Gross Beta (S+I) - monthly of Units 2 & 3. the discharge canal monthly. Gama Spec - monthly IMM Peach Bottom PB-DWA-1355 A continuous sampler Water is continuously sanpled Same as station 1M above Canal - on site at canal discharge from the Peach Bottom Unit Discharge - 1.0 miles SE of Units 2 & 3. 2&3 discharge canal and is col-Corposite lected in a 190 gallon tank. Each week 2 qts. are withdrawn from the tank prior to drain-ing the tank and placed in a 2 gal polyethylene bottle to form a monthly cocposite sa@le.
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TABLE II (cont.) RT1C sat 1PLE COLLECTION AND ANALYSIS PROGRAM ENV. STATIUN LOCATION STATION PJ1C STATION DIRECTION & DISTANCE COLLECTION METPOD ANALYSIS AND FREQUENCY fl0. STATION NAME DESIGNATION FROM PEACH BOTTOM & FREQUENCY PERFORMED
- f. WELL WATER IU Peach Bottom PB-WA-ISS2 Well at Plant Site. 1400' Well pump is run for Tritium - quarterly Si te-Utili ty S of Units 2 & 3. several minutes prior to Gross Beta (S+I) quarterly Building sampling in order to flush the sample line. Then two gallon grab sample is taken from the building faucet quarterly.
IV Peach Bottom PB-WA-1252 Well at Plant Site. 1400' Same as station IU above Same as station IU above Si te-In fo. SSE of Units 2 & 3. Center 7 Darlington, Md. PB-WWA-16 F1 9.6 miles SSE of Units 2 & 3 Same as station IU above Same as station IU above Area in liarford Co., Fid. 40 Peach Bottom PB-WWA-21B2 Well in Site Area, 1.5 miles Same as station IU above Same as station IU above Site Area SW of Units 2 & 3. D. PRECIPITATION 1A Peach Bottom PB-RWA-1151 On Site at Weather Station The sample from the rain Gross Beta - monthly Weather #1, 0.3 miles SE of Units collector is shipped to Gansna Sri: - monthly Station #1 2 & 3. RMC monthly. The rain collector consists of an 8-inch diameter plastic funnel connected to a two-gallon polyethylene container. 8 Colora, Md. PB-RWA-12F1 9.9 miles ESE of Units 2 & 3 Same as station 1A above Same as station IA above in Cecil , Co. , tid. E. AIR PARTICULATES - AIR IODINE IB Peach BGt'om PB-AIO-33S1 On Site, 0.3 miles SE of About I cfm continuous flow I-131 - weekly Weathei 9.ation Units 2 & 3. through charcoal filter
#2 (approx. 2" diam.) is in-stalled for a week and re-placed.
IZ Peach Bottom PB-APT-1154 On Site at Weather Station About I cfm continuous flow Gross Beta - weekly Weather Station #1, 0.3 miles SE of Units 2 & 3. through glass fiber and char- I-131 - weekly
#1 coal filters (approx. 2" Gansna Spec - monthly conp.
diam.) are installed for a week and replaced. E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E
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RMC SAl1PLE COLLECTION AND ANALYSIS PROGRAM ENV, STATION LOCATION STATION RMC STATION DIRECTION & DISTANCE COLLECTION t1ETHOD ANALYSIS AND FREQUENCY DESIGNATION FROM PEACH BOTT0!i & FREQUENCY PERFORMED NO. STATION NAME E. AIR PARTICULATES - AIR 10 DINE (cont.) 2 Peach Bottom PB-AIO-1351 On Site, 0.9 miles SE of Same as station IB above I-131 - weekly Site 130* Sector Units 2 & 3. Hill Delta, Pa. PB-AIO-23D1 3.6 miles SW of Units 2 & 3 Sane as station IB above 1-131 - weekly 3A Substation at Delta, Pa. 4A Conowingo Dam PB-AIO-14F1 8.6 miles SE of Units 2 & 3 About I cfm continuous flow Gross Beta - weekly Powerhouse roof on Powerhouse roof in Cecli through a glass fiber filter Gama Spec - monthly comp. County, Md. (approx. 2" diam.) is installed for a week and replaced. Wakefield, Pa. PB-AIO-8E1 At Wakefield, Pa., 4.6 miles Same as station IB above I-131 - weekly 5 E of Units 2 & 3. 6B Holtwood Dam PB-AIO-33F2 On the roof of Hydroelectric Same as station IB above I-131 - weekly Hydroelectric Station, 5.8 miles NW of Units Station of Units 2 & 3. l Peters Cmek PB-AIO-1081 1.9 miles ESE of Units 2 & 3 Same as station IB above I-131 - weekly l 14 near mouth of Peters Creek l Phila., Pa. PB-AIO-PJ12 62 miles ENE of Units 2 & 3 Same as station IB above I-131 - weekly 12D l 2301 Market St. on the roof of 2301 tiarket Stmet. F. MILK Regional PB-fLK-12F1 Distant regional fams Two gallon grab sample I-131 - weekly Farm A surrounding the Site, is collected at each Aq tritium - quarterly designated "A", "B" and fam from a tank containing Regional PB-!1LK-24F1 "C" on the west side of milk from all cows weekly I-131 - weekly Farm B Conowingo Pond and "E" while cows am on pastum, on the east side of nonthly otherwise. Conowingo Pond. Nearby Sarples are shipped to Rf1C. Regional PB-f1LK-31F1 mgional farm surrounding Same as station A above Farm C the Peach Bottom Site on the west side of Conowingo Regional PB-f1LK-501 Pond are designated "G", "J". Same as station B above Farm D ~
TABLE II (cont.) RMC SAftPLE COLLECTION AND ANALYSIS PROGRNi ENV. STATION LOCATION STATION RMC STATION DIRECTION & DISTNICE COLLECTION METHOD ANALYSIS AND FREQUENCY N0. STATION NAME DESIGT4ATION FR0fi PEACH BOTTOM & FREQUEllCY PERFORMED F. MILK (cont.) Regional PB-MLK-36F1 and "0". Regional fams Same as station A above I-131 - quarterly Farm E at intermediate distances except quarterly from Peach Bottom on the Regional PB-MLK-20B1 east side are designated Same as station A above Farm G " D" , "L " , "li" an d "N " . Regional PB-MLK-28A1 I-131 - weekly Fam J Aq tritium - quarterly Sr-89 & quarterly Gama Spec - quarterly Regional PB-MLK-581 Same as station A above I-131 - quarterly Fam L except quarterly Regional PB-MLK-7C1 Same as station A above Same as station L above Fa m M except quarterly Regional PB-MLK-11C3 Same as station B above Farm N Regional PB-MLK-22C1 Same as station B above Farm 0 G. S0ll 2 Peach Bottom PB-50L-1351 On Site, 0.9 miles SE Seven cores (2" in diameter Gamma Spec- semiannual 130* Sector of Units 2 & 3. and 6" deep) am collected Sr-89 & semiannual Hill from a 50 X 50 ft. area semi-annually. Top 1 inch and bottom 5 inches are separated, sealed in plastic bags, and shipped to RfiC. 3A Delta, Pa. PB-50L-23D1 3.6 miles SW of Units 2 & 3 Same as station 2 above Same as station 2 above Substation at Del ta, Pa. 5 Wakefield, Pa. PB-50L-8E1 4.6 miles E of Units 2 & 3 Same as station 2 above Same as station 2 above at Wakefield, Pa. m . W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W
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TABLE II (cent.) RMC SAMPLE COLLECTION AND ANALYSIS PROGRAM ENV. STATION LOCATION RNC STATION DIRECTION & DISTANCE COLLECTION HETHOD ANALYSIS AND FREQUENCY STATION PERFORMED STATION NAME DESIGNATION FROM PEACH BOTTOM & FREQUENCY NO. H. ENVIRONMENTAL LVSIMETRY - TLD At each of the following stations there are 2 environmental dosimeter packets with 4 TLDs per package. One packet is replaced monthly, and one quarterly. The packets for each time period are collected and mplaced on the same day at all the stations. PB-IDH-1151 On Site, 0.3 miles SE of Procedum for collection TLD - monthly & quarterly IA Peach Bottom Weather Units 2 & 3. is described in the Station #1 placement procedure in Sec. II., A. PB-IDM-33S1 On Site,0.5 miles NW of TLD - monthly & quarterly IB Peach Bottom Weather Units 2 & 3. Station #2 PB-IDM-1651 On Site, 0.9 miles SSE of TLD - monthly & quarterly IC Peach Bottom South Units 2 & 3. Substation Rd. PB-IDM-1451 On Site, 0.7 miles SE of TLD - monthly & quarterly ID Peach Bottom 140* Sector Units 2 & 3. Site Boundary PB-IDM-35S1 On Site, 0.6 miles NNW of TLD - monthly & quarterly IE Peach Bottom 350* Sector Units 2 & 3. Site Boundary l PB-IDM-20S1 On Site, 0.6 miles SSW of TLD - monthly & quarterly IF Peach Bottom 200* Sector Units 2 & 3. Hill PB-IDM-3051 On Site, 0.7 miles WNW of TLD - renthly & quarterly IG Peach Bottom North Units 2 & 3. Substation PB-IDM-2751 On Site, 0.6 miles W of TLD - monthly & quarterly 1H Peach Bottom Site 270* Units 2 & 3. Sector Hill Peach Bottom PB-IDM-1551 On Site, 0.6 miles SSE of TLD - monthly & quarterly II South Units 2 & 3. Substation On Site, 0.7 miles S of TLD - monthly & quarterly IJ Peach Bottom PB-IDM-1851 Site 180* Units 2 & 3. Sector Hill
l TABLE II (cont.) Rf1C SA*tPLE COLLECTION AND ANALYSIS PROGRAM ENV. STATION LOCATION STATION R!1C STATION DIRECTION & DISTANCE COLLECTION METHOD ANALYSIS AND FREQUENCY NO. STATION NAME DESIGNATION FROM PEACH BOTTOM & FREQUENCY PERFORf1ED H. ENVf RONMENTAL 00SIMETRY - TLD (ccrt.) j IL Peach Bottom PB-IDf1-652 Located near Unit 3 TLD - monthly & quarterly Unit 3 Intake structure; 0.2 miles Intake ENE of Units 2 & 3. IM Peach Bottom PB-IDM-1352 Located near Canal Discharge TLD - monthly & quarterly Canal Discharge structure; 1.0 miles SE of Units 2 & 3. INN Peach Bottom PB-I Dl1-2651 On Site, 0.5 miles WSW of TLD - nonthly & quarterly Site Units 2 & 3. 2 Peach Bottom PB-IDit-1351 On Site, 0.9 miles SE of TLD - monthly & quarterly Site 130' Units 2 & 3. Sector Hill i 3A Delta, Pa. PB-IDM-2301 3.6 miles SW of Units 2 & 3. TLD - monthly & quarterly l Substation 4K Conowingo Dam PB-IDri-14 F1 On roof of Conowingo Power- TLD - monthly & quarterly l Powe rtiouse house, 8.6 miles SE of Units l Roof 2 & 3. 5 Wakefield, Pa. PR-IDft-8E1 At Wakefield, Pa. 4.6 miles TLD - monthly & quarterly E of Units 2 & 3. 6B Holtwood Dam PB-IDf1-33F2 On roof of Hydroelectric TLD - monthly & quarterly Hydroelectric Station, 5.8 miles IM of Station Units 2 & 3. 128 Phila., Pa. PB-IDri-BH1 On roof of Radiation TLD - monthly & quarterly 3508 Market St. !!anagement Corp., Philadelphia, Pa. , 64 miles E of Units 2 & 3. 14 Peters Creek PB-IDM-1081 1.9 miles ESE of Units 2 & 3 near TLD - monthly & quarterly ! the mouth of Peters Creek 15 Silver Spring PB-ID:1- 36DI 3.6 miles N of Units 2 & 3 near TLD - monthly & quarterly Road Silver Spring Road 16 Nottingham, Pa. PB-IDM-9G1 12.8 miles E of Units 2 & 3 at -TLD - monthly & quarterly Substation Nottingham Substation. M M M M M M M M W W W M M pW %W
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TABLE II(cont.) RMC SAMPLE COLLECTION AND ANALYSIS PROGRAM ENV. STATION LOCATION RitC STATION DIRECTION & DISTANCE COLLECTION METHOD ANALYSIS AND FREQUENCY STATION PERFORMED STATION NAME DESIGNATION FR0ft PEACH BOTT0:1 & FREQJENCY NO. H. ENVIRONMENTAL DOSIMETRY - TLD (cont.) PB-IDft-11El 4.0 miles ESE of Units 2 & 3 TLD - monthly & quarterly 17 Riverview Road near Riverview Road. Fawn Grove, Pa. PB-IDM-26F1 10 miles W of Units 2 & 3 at TLD - monthly & quarterly 18 Fawn Grove Pa. Red Lion, Pa. PB-IDri-30H1 20.6 miles WNW of Units 2 & 3 TLD - monthly a quarterly 19 at Red Lion, Pa. Bel Air, Md. PB-IDil-20G1 15.1 miles SSW of Units 2 & 3 TLD - monthly & quarterly 20 Area near Bel Air Maryland. Lancaster, Pa. PB-IDit-35G1 19 miles NNW of Units 2 & 3 TLD - monthly & quarterly 21B Area near Lancaster, Pa. Eagle Road PB-ID1-3C1 2.4 miles NNE of Units 2 & 3 TLD - monthly & quarterly 22 near Eagle Road. PB-IDM-15B1 Off-site Hill 1.0 miles TLD - monthly & quarterly 23 Peach Bottom 150' Sector Hill SSE of Units 2 & 3. Off Site Harrisville, Md. PB-IDH-11G1 10.9 miles ESE, of Units 2 & 3 TLD - monthly & quarterly 24 Substation at Harris Substation PB-IDM-31El 4.2 miles NW of Units 2 & 3 TLD - monthly & quarterly 26 Slab Road near Slab Road. ( TLD - monthly & quarterly l 27 N. Cooper PB-IDri-18C1 2.6 miles S of Units 2 & 3 Road near N. Cooper Road. 4.9 miles SE of Units 2 & 3 TLD - renthly & quarterly 31 Pilotown PB-IDH-13E1 Road near Pilotown Road. 2.7 miles ENE of Units 2 & 3 TLD - monthly & quarterly l 32 Slate Hill PB-ID!1-6C1 Road near Slate Hill Road. 1.7 miles ENE of Units 2 & 3. TLD - monthly & quarterly 33A Fulton liain PB-IDH-6B2 Weather Station PB-IDft-8D1 3.0 miles E of Units 2 & 3 TLD - monthly & quarterly 38 Peach Bottom Road near Peach Bottom Road.
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l I TABLE II(cont.) RMC SAf1PLE COLLECTION AND ANALYSIS PROGRAM ENV. STATION LOCATION STATION RMC STATION DIRECTION & DISTANCE COLLECTION !1ETHOD ANALYSIS AND FREQUENCY NO. STATION NAME DESIGNATION FROM PEACH BOTT0f1 &.FRE UENCY PERFORMED H. ENVIRONMENTAL 00SIMETRf - TLD (cont.) 40 Peach Bottom PB-IDH-21B2 In Site Area about 1.2 miles TLD - monthly & quarterly Site Area SW of Units 2 & 3. 42 Mud @ Run PP-IDM-35El 4.2 miles NNW of Units 2 & 3. TLD - monthly T. quarterly Environmental Lab 43 Drumore Township PB-IDft-2F1 5.0 miles NNE of Units 2 & 3. TLD - monthly & quarterly School 44 Goshen Mill PB-IDM-5F1 5.1 miles NE of Units 2 & 3. TLD - monthly & quarterly Road 45 PB - Keeney Line PB-IDM-701 3.3 miles ENE of Units 2 & 3. TLD - monthly & quarterly 46 Broad Creek PB-ID!i-16El 4.5 miles SSE of Units 2 & 3 TLD - monthly & quarterly near Flintville Road. 47 Broad Creek PB-IDf1-18E1 4.3 miles S of Units 2 & 3. TLD - monthly & quarterly Scout Camp 48 Macton Substation PB-IDM-20E1 5.0 miles SSW of Units 2 & 3. TLD - monthly & quarterly 49 PB-Conastone Line PB-IDM-25 El 4.1 miles WSW of Unit- 2 & 3. TLD - monthly & quarterly 50 TRANSCO Punping PB-IDM-26El 4.9 miles W of Units 2 & 3. TLD - monthly & quarterly Station 51 Fin Substation PB-IDM-29D1 4.0 miles W!M of Units 2 & 3. TLD - monthly & quarterly M M M M M M M M M M m m m m W W W
m m m W W W W W W W W m TABLE III
SUMMARY
OF ANALYSES PERFORMED ON SATLES CDLLECTED DURIN31981 Type of Analysis Station IOC Number of Gross Gross Garra 'Ibtal No. Designation Location Samples H-3 Beta Alpha TLD Spec. I-131 Sr-89 Sr-90 Analyses A. SURFACE WATER 10 PB-SW-6S3 Peach Bottom 12 12 24 12 48 Unit #2 Intake - Grab ILL PB-SW-6S4 Peach Bottcm 8 8 16 8 32 Unit #2 & 3 Intake - Ccr1posite 13A PB-SW-11C1 Chester Water 12 4 24 12 40 Intake Pond 13B PB-SN-11C2 Chester Water Intake - 6 12 6 18 Pump Dircharge 4F PB-SW-14F2 Conowingo Dam 12 4 24 24 12 64 El 33' EL-Grab 4G PB-SN-14F3 Conowingo Dam 12 24 12 36 Surface-Grab 4L PB-SW-14F5 Conowingo Dam 12 12 24 24 12 12 84 El 33' - Ccruposite 6A PB-SW-33F1 Holtwood Dam 12 4 24 24 12 64 Hydroelectric Station 6I PB-SW-33F4 Holtwood Dam 12 12 24 24 12 12 84 Hydroelectric Staticn _ m
TABLE III (continued) SUFMTRY OF ANALYSES PERFORMED ON SAMPLES CDLLECTED DURING 1981 Type of Analysis Station RFC Number of Gross Gross Garrn Total No. Designation Location Sarples H-3 Beta Alpha TLD Spec. I-131 Sr-89 Sr-90 Analyses B. DISOIARGE WATER IM PB-DW-13S2 Peach Bottcn 12 12 24 12 48 Canal Discharge-Grab lbN PB-DN-13S5 Beach Bottm 11 11 22 11 44 Canal Discharge - Cmposite C. WELL WATER IU PB-W-15S2 Peach Bottm Site 4 4 8 12 Utility Bldg. IV PB-hW-12S2 Peach Bottcn Site 4 4 8 12 Info. Center 40 PB-WW-21B2 IN2ach Bottom 4 4 8 12 Site Area 7 PB-W-16F1 Darlington, MD Area 3 3 6 9 D. RAIN WATER 1A PB-Mi-11S1 Nach Bottm 11 11 11 22 Weather Station #1 8 PB-Mi-12F1 Colora, MD 11 11 11 22 W W W W W W W W W W W W m W W W
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SUMMAIN OF ANALYSES PEREORMED ON SAMPLES (DLLECTED DURIrG 1981 l Type of Analysis Number of Gross Garra Total Station RT Gross No. Designation Location Sarples H-3 Beta Alpha TLD Spec. I-131 Sr-89 Sr-90 Analyses E. AIR ICDINE AND PARTICULATES 1B PB-AIO-33S1 Peach Bottom 51 51 51 Weather Station #2 1Z PB-AP-11S4 Peach Bottcm 52 52 12 51 115 Weather Station #1 2 PB-AIO-13S1 Peach Bottcm Site 50 50 50 130 Sector Hill 51 51 51 3A PB-AIO-23D1 Delta, PA Substation 52 52 12 64 4A PB-AP-14F1 Conowingo Dam Powerhouse Roof 50 50 50 5 PB-AIO-8E1 Wakefield, PA 1 51 51 51 l 6B PB-AIO-33F2 Holtwood Dam Hydroelectric Station 50 50 14 PB-AIO-10B1 Ebters Creek 50 51 51 51 12D PB-AIO-8H2 Phila,, PA 2301 Market "St. F. MILK PB-M-24F1 Regional Fam A 39 4 39 43 PB-M-19G1 Regional Farm B 39 39 39 m .. . ... .
TABLE III (continued)
SUMMARY
OF ANALYSES PERFDINED (N SAMPLES (DLLECTED DURING 1981 Type of Analysis Station RFC Nunber of Gross Gross Gamna Total No. Designation Location Samples H-3 Beta Alpha TID Spec. I-131 Sr-89 Sr-90 Analyses F. MILK (continued) PB-M-31F1 Regional Farm C 39 4 39 43 PB-M-5D1 Regional Farm D 39 39 39 PB-M-36F1 Regional Farm E 4 4 4 PB-M-20B1 Faegional Farm G 39 4 39 43 l PB-M-28A1 Regional Farm J 39 4 4 39 4 4 55 l PB-M-5B1 Regional Farm L 4 4 4 PB-M-7C1 Regional Farm M 4 4 4 PB-M-11C3 Regional Farm N 39 39 39 PB-M-22C1 Regicnal Farm O 39 39 39 G. SOIL 2 PB-E-13S1 Peach Bottm 4 4 4 4 12 130" Sector Hill 3A PB-E-23D1 Delta, PA 4 4 4 4 12 Substation 5 PB-E-8E1 Wakefield, PA 4 4 4 4 12 E E E E M M M M E W W W W W W
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SUMPRRY OF ANALYSES PERFORMED ON SAMPLES CDLLECTID DURIN31981 Type of Analysis Station RMC Nurber of Gross Gross Guva Total No. Designation Location Samples H-3 Beta Alpha TLD Spec. I-131 Sr-89 Sr-90 Analyses H. ENVIROPNENTAL DOSIMETRY 1A PB-1D-11S1 Peach Bottm 63 63 63 Weather Station #1 IB PB-ID-33S1 Ibach Bottm 63 63 63 Weather Station #2 1C PB-ID-16S1 Peach Bottm 64 64 64 South Substation Road ID PB-ID-14S1 Peach Bottm 64 64 64 140 Sector Site Boundary 1E PB-ID-35S1 Peach Bottm 64 64 64 350" Sector Site Boundary 1F PB-ID-20S1 Ibach Bottm 63 63 63 l ! 200* Sector Hill l l 1G PB-ID-30S1 Peach Bottm 63 63 63 North Substation 1H PB-ID-27S1 Ibach Bottm 56 56 56 270 Sector Hill II PB-ID-15S1 Peach Bottm 64 64 64 South Substation IJ PB-ID-18S1 Peach Bottm 64 64 64 180 Sector Hill
TABLE III (ccntinued) SUfBMW OF ANALYSES PERFORMED ON SAMPLES G)LIECTED DURING 1981 Type of Analysis l t Station RMC Number of Gross Gross Grrn Total No. Designation Location Samples H-3 Beta Alpha TLD Spec. 1-131 Sr-89 Sr-90 Analyses H. ENVIRONMENTAL DOSIMETW (continued) 1L PB-ID-6S2 Peach Bottan 64 64 64 Units 2 & 3 Intake 1M PB-ID-13S2 Peach Bottan 63 63 63 Canal-Discharge j 1NN PB-ID-26S1 Peach Bottan Site 64 64 64 2 PB-ID-13S1 Peach Bottan 64 64 64 130 Sector Hill 3A PB-ID-23D1 Delta, PA Substation 64 64 64 4K PB-ID-14F1 Conmingo Dam 63 63 63 Powerhouse Roof 5 PB-ID-8E1 Wakefield, PA 64 64 64 6B PB-ID-33F2 Holtwood Dam 64 64 64 l Hydroelectric Station 12B PB-ID-8H1 Phila. , PA 63 63 63 3508 Market Street 14 PB-ID-10 B1 Peters Creek 64 64 64 15 PB-ID-36D1 Silver Spring Rd. 64 64 64 16 PB-ID-9G1 Nottinghan, PA 52 52 52 Substation 17 PB-ID-11El Rivervi s Rd. 64 64 64 M M M M M M M - M M M M M
TABLE III (ccntinued)
SUMMARY
OF ANALYSES PERMIHED ON SAMPLES CDLLECTED DURI1U 1981 Type of Analysis Station RE Number of Gross Gross Gurn Total No. Designation Location Samples II-3 Beta Alpha TLD Spec. I-131 Sr-89 Sr-90 Analyses H. ENVIROtNENTAL DOSIMETRY (continued) 18 PB-ID-26F1 Fawn Grc7m, PA 64 64 64 19 PB-ID-30H1 Red Lion, PA 64 64 64 20 PB-ID-20G1 Bel Air,10 Area 64 64 64 21B PB-ID-35G1 Lancaster, PA 64 64 64 22 PB-ID-3C1 Eagle Road 64 64 64 23 PB-ID-15B1 Off-site 150* 64 64 64 Sector Hil1 24 PB-ID-11G1 Harrisville,10 64 64 64 26 PB-ID-31El Slab Road 64 64 64 27 PB-ID-18C1 N. Cooper Road 64 64 64 31 PB-ID-13E1 Pilotcwn Road 64 64 64 32 PB-ID-6C1 Slate Hill Road 64 64 64 33A PB-ID-GB2 Fulton Weather 64 64 64 Station 38 PB-ID-8D1 Peach Bottan Road 63 63 63 40 PB-ID-21B2 Peach Bottcn Site Area 64 64 64 42 PB-ID-35El Muddy Run 64 64 64 Environmental Lab e
TABLE III (continued)
SUMMARY
OF ANALYSES PERFORMED ON SAMPLES (DLLECTED DURING 1981 Type of Analysis Station RFC Number of Gross Gross Cxrrna Total No. Designation Location Samples H-3 Beta Alpha TLD Spec. I-131 Sr-89 Sr-90 Analyses H. ENVIRONMENTAL DOSIMETRY (continued) 43 PB-ID-2F1 Drumore Township 64 64 64 School ! 44 PB-ID-5P1 Goshen Mill Road 64 64 64 l l 45 PB-ID-7D1 PB-Keeney Line 64 64 64 46 PB-ID-16El Broad Creek 56 56 56 47 PB-ID-18E1 Broad Creek 62 62 62 Scout Camp 48 PB-ID-20E1 Macton Substation 64 64 64 49 PB-ID-25El PB-Conastone Line 64 64 64 50 PB-ID-26El TRANSOO Pumping 64 64 64 51 PB-ID-29D1 Fin Substation 64 64 64
'IUTAL 3922 110 398 96 2971 183 753 16 16 4542 JdB/dg/3/3 m M M m M M M M M
TABLE IV SUFMmY OF RADIOACTIVITY C0tCENTRATICFE No. of , , ,, ,,, Sarple Type and Samples Nurber Period Pericd Period Pre-op Location Analysis Analyzed Detected Minimum Maxinum Mean Mean Units SURFAG WATER kdtentially Aqueous Tritium (Crab) 20 7 < 50 140 80 76 i 43 320 250 sci /1 Affected Aqueous Tritium (Grab-Quarterly 8 2 < 50 100 t 70 71 27 - sci /1 Stations Conp. ) (10, 4F, Aqueous Tritium (Ccrposite) 20 8 < 60 270 1 60 100 1 110 240 1 30 pCi/1 4G, 13A-Grab) Gross Beta (Soluble-Grab) 48 48 .St.3 3.8 i 0.5 1.6 i 1.5 3.3 1 2.6 pCi/1 (1LL & 4L Gross Beta (Soluble-Canposite) 20 19 <.5 3.9 0.5 1.7 1 1.4 3.5 1 2.6 pCi/1
-Ccrposite) Gross Beta (Insoluble-Grab) 48 44 < 2 600 1 100 73 180 - Ici/g (4F & 13A Gross Beta 20 11 1614 <200 60 i 84 -
pCi/g
- Quarterly, (Insoluble-Ccrposite)
Ccrposite for Gross Alpha (Soluble-Grab) 12 1 <.08 <9 . .5 i .5 - pCi/1 Tritium) Gross Alpha (Soluble-Ccoposite) 12 1 <.3 2.1 i .9 .68 i .9 - pCi/1 Gross Alpha (Insoluble-Grab) 12 7 <4 31 10 18 1 15 - ICi/g Gross Alpha (Insoluble-Ccoposite) 12 4 <6 <60 31 35 - pCi/o Unaffected Aqueous Tritium (Grab-Quarterly 4 0 < 50 <70 <65 - Ici/1 Stations Ccrp. ) ( 6A-Grab) Aqueous Tritium (Ccrposite) 12 4 < 50 310 60 93 i 140 - Ici/1 (6I-Ccrposite) Gross Beta (Soluble-Grab) 12 12 .5 0.4 2.7 0.4 1.6 i 1.3 3.5 1 0.4 pCi/1 (6A-Quarterly Gross Beta (Soluble-Ccoposite) 12 12 .810.5 2.3 0.4 1.4 .9 - Eci/1 Ccrposite for Gross Beta (Insoluble-Grab) 12 10 20 60 110 80 55 62 - pCi/9 Tritium) Gross Beta 12 6 < 20 <200 76 i 123 - Ici/1 (Insolubit %_ site) Gross Alpha (Soluble-Grab) 12 0 <.08 <0.9 c.48 - pCi/1 Gross Alpha (Soluble-Composite) 12 0 <.1 <0.8 < 48 - pCi/1 Gross Alpha (Insoluble-Grab) 12 5 <1 <40 18 1 21 - pCi,1 Gross Alpha (Insoluble-Ccrposite) 12 3 < 10 <90 30 44 - FCi/1
TALLE IV (continued) SIFM1RY OF RADICACr1VITY (DNCEN17ATIONS Sanple Type and S es Nunber Period Period Pericxl Pre-op Iocation Analysis Analyzed Detected Minimum Maximum Mean M2an Units DISOIAICE NATER Ebtentially Aqueous Tritium (Grab) 12 8 < 50 200 1 60 108 i 102 310 i 200 pCi/1 Affected Aqueous Tritium (Cmposite) 11 8 < 50 340 1 60 132 172 480 30 Ki/1 Stations Gross Beta (Soluble-Grab) 12 12 .7 1 0.4 2.4 0.4 1.6 i 1.1 3.4 1 0.6 gi/1 (1M - Grab) Gross Beta (Soluble-Caposite) 11 11 .9 i 0.5 2.2 0.4 1.7 i 1.0 3.4 i 0.6 pCi/1 (1M+Ccmposite) Gross Beta (Insoluble-Grab) 12 10 < 30 200 i 100 67 96 - Wi/o Gross Beta (Insoluble-Ccuposite) 11 9 < 30 110 80 56 i 50 - pCi/a HELL WATER Gn-Site Aqueous Tritium 8 4 < 60 180 70 95 i 100 270 1 300 Wi/1 Wells Gross Beta (Soluble) 8 5 <.3 1.9 i 0.5 .62 1.1 3.1 1 0.8 pCi/1 (1U + IV) Gross Beta (Insoluble) 8 6 <30 400 200 165 225 - pCi/a Site Area Aqueous Tritium 3 2 <60 110 1 70 78 1 48 410 1 100 pCi/1 (40) Gross Beta (Soluble) 3 2 <.3 0.6 1 0.3 .48 .30 3.0 1 0.1 pCi/1 Gross Beta (Insoluble) 3 3 < 10 1500 800 550 1330 - pCi/a Distant Aqueous Tritium 4 1 < 50 70 1 60 63 i 23 - pCi/1 Well (7) Gross Beta (Soluble) 4 3 1.0 0.4 1.4 0.3 1.2 1 0.4 - pCi/1 Gross Beta (Insoluble) 4 0 <80 < 200 < 130 - pCi/g RAIN WATER On-Site (1A) Gross Beta (Total) 11 11 4 1 66 3 29 i 42 4.8 i 6.4 pCi/1 Gross Beta (Total-Surface 2 Density) 11 11 320 50 4200 200 1860 1 2800 - Wi/m , m W W W W W m ~ m m M M
M M M W W W 1 P TABLE IV (continued)
SUMMARY
OF RADIOACTIVITY CD?CErfrRATIOtB M Of * * ** *** Sample Type and Samples Number Period Period Period Pre-op Location Analysis Analyzed Detected Muurun Maximum Mean Mean Units RAIN WATER (Cont.) Distant (8) Gross Beta (Total) 11 11 3 1 75 i 4 25 1 50 -
$1/1 Gross Beta (Total-Surface 2 Density) 11 11 300 200 3500 200 1275 2300 -
pC1/m l l AIR PARTICULATES 3 Weather Station Gross Beta 52 52 .014 .004 .41 i .02 .117 i .193 - Ni/m
#1 (1Z) 52 52 .013 .004 .39 .02 .118 .191 Wi/m Distant (4A)
RIR ICDINE I-131 IB 51 0 < . 013 < .029 < .017 - Wi/m3 1Z 51 0 < .005 < .030 < . 017 - pCi/m3 2 50 0 < .011 < .054 < .016 - pCi/m3 3A 51 0 < . 012 < .030 < .016 - pCi/m3 5 50 0 < .011 < .032 < .016 - pCi/m 3 6B 51 0 <.011 < .031 < .016 - pCi/m3 14 50 0 < . 011 < . 27 2 < .022 - pCi/m 3 12D 51 0 <.002 < .070 < .015 - pCi/m MILK tear Farms Tritium (Aqueous Fraction) 8 3 < 50 320 1 70 130 1 210 - pCi/1 (G,J,0) (milk) (G, J only for Tritium (Aqueous Fraction) 8 3 s 60 360 1 70 140 1 230 140 248 pCi/1 Tritium) (water) I-131 117 0 <.04 < .1 <.051 0.2 gi/1 (milk) l Sr-89 (Quarterly-Grab, Fam J) 4 1 <3 6i 5 3.8 1 3.0 - pCi/1 (milk) Sr-90 (Quarterly-Grab, Farm J) 4 4 31 2 8 2 5.5 1 4.8 - pC1/1 (milk) Intenmdiate I-131 86 0 <.04 <.08 <.051 0.2 pCi/1 Farms (D,L,M,N) y
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TABLE IV (continued) SLMRRY OF RADIOACTIVITY CDNCENTRATIONS No. of , , ,, ,,, Sanple Type and Samples Number Period Period Period Pre-op Incation Analysis Analyzed Detected Mininum Maximum Mean Eban thits MILK (cont.) Distant Farms Tritium (Aqueous Fraction) 8 5 < 50 290 1 50 100 1 170 - FCi/1 (A,B,C,E) (milk) ( A, C only for Tritium (Aqueous Fraction) 8 5 < 60 380 70 130 1 230 103 1 73 pCi/1 Tritium) (water) I-131 121 0 < .03 < .09 < .047 .02 pci/1 (milk) SOIL On-Site Sr-89 (top 1") 2 0 < .1 < .1 < .1 - FCi/g Location (dry) (2) (bottm) 2 1 < .1 .11 i .08 .105 .014 - pCi/g (dry) Sr-90 (tcp 1") 2 2 .52 .08 1.3 .1 .91 i 1.1 2.1 pCi/g (dry) (bottm) 2 2 .15 i .05 .32 i .07 .24 i .24 0.1 FCi/g (dry) Distant SR-89 (tcp 1") 4 3 < .1 .2 i .1 .13 .10 - pCi/g Iocation . (dry) (3A & 5) (bottm) 4 1 < .1 .1 i .07 .1 - pCi/g (dry) SR-90 (top 1") 4 4 .11 i .09 .3 i .06 .22 i .17 0.6 pCi/g (dty) (bottcm) 4 4 .11 i .09 .29 i .07 .18 i .15 0.4 pCi/g (dry) All results above the MDL are quoted with a two sigma counting elTor.
** A two sigma deviation of the data is included with each man. No value is given when only cne result appears. *** A two sigma deviation of the data is included with each mean. A dash indicates that this analysis was not performed during the pre-cperational period. Pre-op nean was calculated using pre-operational data where the minimun detectable levels were the same as those in 1974.
W W M M ' W W W W
M M M M M l R R FR
#17/1 rec. 4/06/82 TABLE V SUfftARY OF GNf tA SPECTR0l1ETRY # OF # OF SAMPLES SAMPLES NUCLIDES WITH NUCLIDE PERIOD
- PERIOD
- PERIOD ** P RE-0 P * *
- UNITS SAMPLE TYPE ANALYZED FOUND DETECTED MIN!!Ui ftAXIl1Uf1 MEAN MEAN l
Surface Water - Potentially Affected Stations 1Q, 4F, 4G, 13A, 138 - Grab) 54 None ILL, 4L - Composite) 20 None Surface Water - Unaffected Stations (6A - Grab) 12 None (61 - Composite) 12 None Discharge Water - Potentially Affected Stations 12 None (IM - Grab) (1MM - Composite) 11 None Pmcipitation - On-site Station (IA - Composite) 11 Be-7 5 6!6 68 18 42 49 - pCi/l K-40 1 - 110246 110 - pCi/l Zr-95 2 71 32 3 20 35 - pC1/1 Nb-95 3 3.8 .8 56!6 25 56 - pCi/l Zrtb-95 2 72 1512 11 11 - pC1/1 Ru-103 3 8 .6 25 3 11 25 - pC1/1 Cs-137 3 .92.6 1.7 .9 1. 3 .8 - pC1/1 Ce-141 2 311 72 56 - pC1/1 i Ce-144 2 10 3 10 6 10 0 - pCi/l l 1 Pmcipitation - Distant Station (8 - Compostte) 11 Be-7 3 22 11 43212 31122 - pCi/l Z r-95 3 82 23 3 13 17 - pC1/1 Nb-95 3 21 2 46 5 30 28 - pC1/1 ZrNb-95 1 21 2 - pC1/1 Ru-103 3 52 1313 10 14 - pCi/l Cs-137 3 1.1 .8 21 21 - pC1/1 Ce-141 1 - 83 8 - pCi/l Ce-144 2 75 18 8 13 16 - pC1/1
018/1 rec. 4/06/82 TABLE V (cont.) Suff1ARY OF GA!U1A SPECTr.0ftETRY
# OF # OF SAf1PLES SAMPLES fiUCLIDES WITH f4UCLIDE PERIOD
- PERIOD
- PERIOD ** PRE-0P*** UNITS SAMPLE TYPE Af4ALYZED FOUf4D DETECTED MII41 MUM f1AXIMUM MEAN MEAN Air Particulates - Weather Station #1 (1Z) 12 Be-7 12 46 10 140 21 99157 -
10' fin-54 2 22 312 32 - 10[ pC1/m pC1/m 3 Co-6C 1 - 212 2 - 10 pC1/m 3 Z r-95 7 1722 98 10 46 60 - 10 pC1/m3 fb-95 9 52 210121 782132 - 10 pC1/m Ru-103 7 52 3614 18 21 - 10' pC1/m 3 3 Ru-106 2 20115 26113 24i9 - 10 pC1/m 3 Cs-137 8 .91.7 6t2 314 - 10 pC1/m3 Ce-141 7 32 25 3 13115 - 10 pC1/m 3 Ce-144 9 75 120112 50183 - 10 pC1/m Air Particulates - Conowingo Dam (4A) 12 Be-7 12 30 10 190 24 113 106 - 10" pC1/m 3 Mn-54 2 31 42 41 - 10' pC1/m Zr-95 7 2413 7918 45 43 - 10[ pC1/m 33 tb-95 10 111 170117 701114 - 10 pC1/m 3 Ru-103 7 512 3413 19 19 - 10, pC1/m 3 Ru-106 3 21114 38117 27119 - 10 pC1/m 3 Cs-137 7 1.6 .9 512 33 - 10 pC1/m3 Ce-141 7 42 2222 13113 - 10_ pC1/m 3 Ce-144 9 87 110112 48 76 - 10 pC1/m Milk - Near Fam (J) 4 K-40 4 1400 140 1500i150 14751100 - pC1/1 Cs-137 1 - 411 4 - pC1/1 Soil - On-site Location (2) (Top 1") 2 K-40 2 91 15 2 12 9 1917 pC1/g dry) Zr-95 1 -
.201.07 .2 - pC1/g Ib-95 2 .30t.08 .40 .05 .41.1 - pC1/g Cs-137 2 4.11.4 6.21.6 513 26 pC1/g Ra-226 2 1.01.1 1.01.1 1 1.0t.3 pC1/g Th-232 2 1.02.2 1.41.2 1.22.6 1.21.4 pC1/g(dry (Bottom) 2 K-40 2 13 1 1512 1413 2315 pC1/g ry?
tb-95 1 -
.10t.05 .1 - pC1/g i Cs-137 2 2.0t.2 2.4t.2 2.21.6 114 pC1/g i Ra-226 2 1.01.1 1.6*;2 1.31.8 1.41.5 pC1/g i Th-232 2 1.3 .2 1.51.2 1.41.3 212 pC1/g i M M .
M M
#19/1 rec. 3/22/82 TABLE V (cont.)
SU:f1ARY OF GA eta SPECTR0:1ETRY
# OF # OF SN1PLES SA!!PLES IJUCLIDES WITil HUCLIDE PERIOD
- PERIOD
- PERIOD ** PRE-OP*** UNITS SkiPLE TYPE ANALYZED FOUND DETECTED t1INI!!U:1 ItAXI!!Ult !!EAN 11EAN Soil - Distant Locations (3A & 5)
(Top 1") 4 Be-7 1 -
.61.4 .6 -
pCi/g(dry K-40 4 16 2 25 3 20 8 2114 pCi/g(dry Zr-95 2 .112.03 .15 .06 .131.06 - pCi/g(dry lib-95 4 .15 .05 .37 .06 .31.2 - pC1/g(dry Ru-103 1 -
.05 .03 .05 - pCi/g(dry Cs-137 4 57 .06 1.01.1 .8 .4 .6 .8 pCi/g )
Ce-144 2 .2 .1 .4 .2 .3 .3 - pC1/g ) Ra-226 4 .781.08 1.1 .1 1.01.3 .32.9 pC1/g ) Th-232 4 1.1 .1 1.4 .1 1.3t.3 lil pC1/g(dry) (Bottom) 4 K-40 4 16 2 25i3 20 9 21 26 pC1/g ) Nb-95 1 -
.06 .04 .06 - pCi/g )
i Cs-137 4 .52 .05 1.li.1 .8 .5 .22.2 pCi/g ) Ra-226 4 .82 .08 1.3 .1 1.01.4 11 pCi/g ) l Th-232 4 1.1 .1 1.4 .2 1.3 .3 .9 1.1 pCi/g(dry) l l l I
- All results above the MDL are quoted with a two sigma counting error.
** MDL values are not included. Period nean was calculated using only positive values for the nuclide listed. *** Pre-op mean was calculated using only positive pre-operational values and not 11DLs for the nuclides listed. A dash indicates this analysis was not perfonned. .a w__ . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ .. . .. . .. . .
RMC TABLE VI SUMNARY OF ANSIENT DOSINETRY PROGRAN STAFCARD Not3THLY EQUIVALEt4T AVERAGE DOSE PERIOD PRE-OP(1) SAMPLE NO. OF SAMPLES PERIOD PERIOD NEAN MEAN TYPE LOCATION AHALYZED HININUM HAXINUN i 2 SIGNA i 2 SIGNA UNITS NONTHLY SITE 616 4.20 ; 0.52 9.42 ; 0.46 7.12 ; 3.05 5.05 ; 2.05 HRAD/STD. N0HTH NIDDLE RING 1193 4.44 ; 0.36 9.4S i 1.00 7.52 3 2.39 5.70 i 1.87 NRAD/STD. Not4TH OUTER RING 327 4.82 ; 0.88 9.21 ; 0.98 7.17 ; 2.22 5.89 ; 1.37 NRAD/STD. Not4TH QUARTERLY SITE 204 3.60 ; 0.28 8.39 i 1.22 6.42 1 2.69 5.14 ; 1.60 NRAD/STD. NOHTH NIDDLE RING 395 4.25 ; 0.77 8.50 1 0.81 6.77 i 2.01 5.07 ; 1.25 NRAD/STD. N0HTH OUTER RING 108 5.34 3 0.39 7.94 ; 0.77 6.58 ; 1.87 5.44 ; 1.70 NRAD/STD. NOHTH ICTES: (1) THE PRE-OPTIONAL NEAN WAS CALCULATED FRON TLD READINGS 1-07-73 TO 8-05-76. STATI0t4S IN, 31 AftD 32 WERE ADDED TO THE PROGRAN 7-06-73 AND STATIONS 33A, 38 WERE NOT IN THE PRE-OPERATIONAL PROGRAM. STATICits Ital AND 40 THROUGH 51 WERE ADDED TO THE PROGRAN OH 07-12-80. SITE BOUtIDARY RING STATIONS- 18, IC, ID, IE,1F,1G,1H, IJ, IL, IN, Ital, 2, 40. MIDDLE RING STATI0 tis - 3A, 4K, 5, 6B, 14, 15, 17, 22, 23, 26, 27, 31, 32, 33A, 38.
- 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51.
OUTER RING STATIONS - 12B, 16, 18, 19, 20, 21B, 24. (2) ALL SENICOLONS INDICATE A PLUS OR NINUS SIGH. (3) EXPOSURE PERIOD DATES ARE INDICATED CH TABLES XXIV Ata XXV. W W W M M M M M m M M
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RMC TABLE VYY ANALYTICAL DATA FOR SURFACE WATER GRAB SAMPLES CONCENTRATION (PC/L) STATION COLLECTION G. ALPHA G. ALPHA G. BETA G. BETA A.H3 CODE DATE SOLUBLE INSOLUBLE (A) SOLUBLE INSOLUBLE (A) TOTAL
------------. _=. _ _ _ . . .
IQ 81 01/10 2.8 i .5 < 70 60 ; 60 01/31 2.0 ; .5 < 50 < 50 02/28 1.0 i .4 40 i 10 < 70 03/28 3.6 i .5 160 ; 60 < 60 l 05/03 1.5 i .3 40 i 20 80 ; 60 06/06 1.4 i .3 30 ; 20 < 60 07/11 1.8 i .4 60 3 30 < 90 08/01 2.0 i .4 40 3 20 < 70 09/06 2.0 ; .5 260 i 60 < 70 10/11 1.1 i .4 90 ; 40 110 i 70 11/01 2.1 ; .4 50 i 10 140 i 80 12/06 .9 i .5 40 ; 20 90 3 70 A!4RJAL NEAN.... 1.9 ; 1.6 78 ; 135 79 3 51 4F 81 01/10 < .08 < 20 1.8 i .5 < 30 01/31 < .9 < 20 3.1 ; .5 < 20 02/28 < .3 19 ;7 .5 ; .3 40 34 < 50 03/28 < .3 < 4 2.0 ; .5 < 2 05/03 .8 i .7 20 i 10 1.4 i .3 80 ; 20 06/06 < .5 < 10 1.2 ; .3 40 i 10 < 70 07/11 < .6 < 20 1.5 i .4 50 ; 30 08/01 < .7 20 i 20 2.0 ; .4 40 ; 30 09/06 < .6 10 i 10 1.2 i .4 60 i 10 < 70 10/11 < .6 27 89 .9 i .4 36 ;4 11/01 < .5 11 i9 1.6 i .3 32 i5 12/06 < .5 31 i 10 .7 i .5 39 i8 100 ; 70 At#1UAL NE AN. . . . .53 i 45 18 3 15 1.5 i 1.4 39 i 39 72 3 41 4G 81 01/10 3.8 i .5 600 i 100 01/31 2.5 i .5 < 60 02/28 2.0 ; .4 41 i 7 l 03/28 .9 i .4 150 ; 40 l 05/03 1.4 i .3 120 3 40 06/06 1.5 i .4 < 20 07/11 1.9 i .4 < 60 08/01 1.9 i .4 < 30 09/06 1.8 i .4 < 100 10/11 .8 i .4 110 3 80 11/01 1.5 ; .3 40 i 10 12/06 .6 ; .5 60 ; 40 At@4UAL NEAN.... 1.7 ; 1.7 120 i 320 NOTE: ALL SEMICOLONS INDICATE A PLUS OR NINUS SIGN. (A) GROSS ALPHA INSOLUBLE AND GROSS BETA INSOLUBLE ARE IN UNITS OF PC/GR.
1 PMC VABLE VII (CONTIPRJED) ANALYTICAL DATA FCR SURFACE WATER GRAB SAMPLES CotlCENTRATION (PC/L? STATION COLLECTI0tl G. ALPHA G. ALPHA G.DETA G. BETA A.H3 CODE DATE SOLUBLE IrlSOLUSLE (A) SOLUBLE INSOLU3LE (A) TOTAL 6A 81 01/10 < .08 < 20 .5 i .4 < 60 01/31 < .9 < 20 2.1 i .5 < 40 02/28 < .3 16 39 2.1 ; .4 36 ;8 < 50 03/28 < .2 < 6 1.0 i .4 20 ;6 05/03 < .6 < 10 1.8 i .3 100 ; 30 06/06 < .4 < 10 1.7 i .4 30 3 20 < 70 07/11 < .7 20 ; 20 2.2 i .4 30 ; 30 0C/01 < .5 20 i 10 1.4 3 .4 40 ; 20 09/06 < .7 < 40 2.1 i .5 110 3 80 < 70 10/11 < .5 < 1 .8 i .4 100 ; 30 11/01 < .4 21 ;9 2.7 ; .4 39 i4 12/06 < .5 30 ; 20 1.1 ; .5 50 ; 30 < 70 l ANtlUAL NEAN.... < .5 18 ; 21 1.6 3 1.3 55 3 62 < 65 l 13A 81 01/10 1.7 i .5 < 70 01/31 1.7 ; .5 40 ; 30 02/28 1.2 i .4 < 7 70 i 50 03/28 .7 i .4 110 i 50 05/03 1.6 i .3 70 ; 20 06/06 1.2 i .3 30 3 20 < 70 07/11 2.1 3 .4 < 30 08/01 1.9 ; .4 < 30 09/06 2.3 ; .5 90 ; 50 < 70 10/11 .8 ; .4 140 ; 60 11/01 2.1 ; .4 50 ; 20 12/06 .7 i .5 34 i4 < 70 ant 1UAL NEAN.... 1.5 i 1.1 53 5 78 < 70 13B 81 01/13 (B) 2.5 ; .5 20 i 10 04/24 1.5 ; .3 70 ; 20 07/07 1.6 i .4 30 i5 08/12 2.2 ; .5 50 i 10 10/05 1.9 ; .5 50 i 10 11/17 1.3 ; .5 29 ;2 ANNUAL NEAN.... 1.9 ; 1.0 36 ; 27 NEAN (4F,13A).. .53 i .45 18 3 15 1.5 i 1.2 49 i 63 71 3 27 NEAN (4F, 6A,13A). .51 ; .45 18 ; 18 1.5 ; 1.3 51 ; 62 69 ; 25 i HEAN (1Q,4F,4G,13A). .53 i .45 18 ; 15 1.6 i 1.5 73 i 180 76 3 43 l I NOTE: ALL SENICOLONS INDICATE A PLUS OR HINUS SIGN. l (A) GROSS ALPHA INSOLUBLE AND GROSS BETA INSOLUBLE ARE IN UNITS OF PC/GR. (B) SAMPLES TAKEN ONLY WHEN PUNPING STATION IS IN OPERATION. M M M & M Y Y $ M~ M & M: M M $ M M M
O M W - S & S U M & W Y RMC TABLE VIII ANALYTICAL DATA FOR SUPFACE WATER COMPOSITE SAMPLES CONCENTRATION (PC/L3 STATION COLLECTION G. ALPHA G. ALPH A G.LETA G. BETA I-131 A.H3 CODE PFRIOD SOLUBLE INSOLUBLE (A) SOLUBLE INSOLUBLE (Al TOTAL TOTAL
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ILL 81 01/10-02/20 EB) 02/20-02/27 2.4 ; .4 44 38 90 ; 70 02/27-03/27 1.0 ; .4 60 ; 20 270 ; 60 03/27-05/01 1.7 ; .3 60 ; 10 120 ; 50 05/01-06/05 1.6 ; .4 40 ; 10 < 60 06/05-07/02 2.0 ; .4 30 ; 10 < 90 07/02-07/10 IB) 07/10-07/31 1.2 ; .3 < 20 190 ; 60 07/31-08/07 2.1 ; .5 < 100 < 70 08/07-12/24 (B) 12/24-C1/ca 1.6 ; .4 < 20 < 70 ANNUAL NEAN........... 1.7 3 9 47 ; 53 120 ; 150 4L 81 01/10-01/31 <.8 < 20 2.4 ; .5 < 40 160 ; 60 01/24-01/31 < .2 01/31-02/28 2.1 ; .9 20 3 10 3.9 ; .5 60 ; 10 < 70 02/21-02/28 .08 ; .04 02/28-03/28 < .3 < 6 .9 ; .4 16 ;4 < 60 03/21-03/28 < .06 03/28-05/03 < .5 < 30 1.2 ; .3 90 ; 80 90 ; 50 04/25-05/03 < .05 05/03-06/06 < .4 20 3 20 1.4 ; .3 50 ; 20 < 60 05/30-06/06 < .07 06/06-07/11 < .6 < 60 1.6 ; .4 < 200 < 90 07/05-07/11 < .06 07/11-08/01 < .7 30 ; 10 2.0 ; 4 < 20 < 70 07/26-03/01 < .06 08/01-09/06 < .7 < 40 1.6 3 .4 < 80 < 70 08/29-09/06 < .06 09/06-10/11 < .5 < 20 1.2 ; .5 90 ; 30 < 70 10/04-10/11 < .07 10/11-11/01 < .6 < 60 1.9 ; .4 < 80 140 ; 80 10/25-11/01 .11 ; .05 11/01-12/06 < .4 50 ; 20 < .5 50 ; 30 80 ; 70 11/28-12/06 .15 ; .04 12/06-01/09 < .5 < 20 1.4 ; .4 < 40 < 70
' 9NUA L NE AN. . . . . . . . . . . .7 ; .9 31 ; 35 1.7 ; 1.7 68 ; 98 .09 ; .09 86 ; 64 NOTE: ALL f,ENICOLONS INDICATE A PLUS OR NINUS SIGN.
(A) GROSS ALPHA INSOLUBLE AND GROSS BETA INSOLUBLE APT IN LR4ITS OF PC/GR. (B) PUMP OUT OF SERVICE FROM 01/10/81 TO 02/20/81.07/e2/81 TO 07/10/81.AND 08/07/81 TO 12/24/81.
RMC TABLE VIII (CCHTINUED) ANALYTICAL DATA FOR SURFACE WATER COMPOSITE SAMPLES CCHCENTRATION (PC/L) STATION COLLECTICH G. ALPHA G. ALPHA G. BETA G.EETA I-131 A.H3 CODE PERIO3 SOLUBLE INSOLUBLE ( A) SOLUBLE IttSQLUBLE ( A) TOTAL TOTAL 6I 81 01/10-01/31 < .7 < 20 1.7 i .5 < 30 110 ; 50 01/24-01/31 < .3 01/31-02/2S < .5 20 i 8 2.3 i .4 41 i5 70 ; 70 02/21-02/26 .25 i .06 92/28-03/28 < .1 < 10 .9 i .4 30 3 20 310 1 60 , 03/21-03/08 < .06 03/28-05/03 < .7 < 20 1.6 i .3 170 3 50 < 50 04/25-05/03 < .04 05/03-06/06 < .4 < 10 1.3 i .3 < 20 < 60 05/30-Ct/06 < .07 06/06-07/11 (B) < .5 < 40 .9 i .3 < 100 < 90 07/04-07/11 < .08 07/11-03/01 < .5 40 ; 30 1.6 ; .4 < 50 < 60 07/25-08/01 .15 ; .05 08/01-09/06 < .8 < 90 1.5 i .4 < 200 < 70 08/28-09/06 < .06 09/06-10/11 < .6 < 30 1.2 i .5 140 ; 90 < 70 10/04-10/11 < .07 10/11-11/01 < .5 < 20 1.8 i .4 50 ; 20 90 3 80 10/24-11/01 .17 i .05 11/01-12/06 < .3 40 3 20 .8 i .5 40 3 30 < 70 11/28-12/06 .09 . .03 12/06-01/09 < .2 < 20 1.7 i .4 < 40 < 70 ANNUAL NEAN........... < .5 30 3 44 1.4 i .9 76 4 120 .12 i .17 93 i 140 NE AHt 1LL.4 L ) . . . ...... 68 i .94 31 3 35 1.7 ; 1.4 60 ; 84 .09 i .09 100 i 107 NEAN ( 1 LL.4L.6I ) . . . . . . . .57 i .74 31 i 39 1.6 i 1.3 66 ; 99 .1 ; .14 97 ; 119 HOTE: ALL SENICOLONS INDICATE A PLUS OR NINUS SIGH. (A) GROSS ALPHA INSOLUBLE AtiD GROSS BETA INSOLUBLE ARE IN UNITS OF PC/GR. (B) PUNP OUT OF SERVICE 06/06/81 TO 06/13/81. m W W W W M W W W M M M M M W W W
M M M M M M M ( O O
#1/1 rec. 3/11/82 TABLE IX C0:4CENTRATIONS OF GAtt1A E;1ITTERS* IN SURFACE WATER Results in Units of pCi/1 2 signa GRAS SAltPLES Sarple Dates Env.
Station No. 1-10-81 1-31-81 2-28-31 3-23-81 5-03-81 6-06-31 7-11-31 8-01-31 9-06-ill 1D- 11-81 11-01-31 12-06-31 l - IQ All(MDL All diDL Alld1DL AlldtDL All <ftDL All otDL Alld1DL All dtDL All dtDL Alld1DL A1101DL All dtDL 4F All(MDL All dtDL All d1DL All dtDL AllCtDL All CtDL Alld1DL Al1d1DL Al1dtDL All <"DL AlldIDL Al1d4DL 4G All <MDL All dtDL Alld1DL All dtDL All d1DL AlldtDL All<l1DL A11 d1DL Alld1DL ;l dtDL All d4DL All<MDL 6A All(MDL All d1DL All dtDL All d1DL All(MDL Alld1DL Alld1DL All d1DL Alld1DL AlldtDL AllotDL All<MDL 13A All<MDL All d1DL All d1DL All d1DL All otDL All d4DL Alld1DL All <ftDL AlldtDL All oiDL AlldtDL A11 <MDL
!3B(II Al1<MDL Al1C1DL(2) All<!tDL Al1d1DL AlldtDL Al1(MDL C0ftPOSITE SA;1PLES Sampling Period Env. 1-10-81 1-31-81 2-23-81 3-28-81 5-03-81 6-06-81 7-11-81 8-01-31 9-06-31 10-11-31 11-01-81 12-06-81 Station to to to to to to to to to to to to No. 1-31-81 2-28-81 3-23-81 5-03-81 6-06-81 7-11-81 8-01-81 9-06-81 10-11-31 11-01-31 12-06-31 1-09-82 ILL(3) (4) All<MDL All<ttDL All diDL AllotDL A11dtDL AlldtDL AlldtDL (4) (4) (4) Al l <MDL 4L A11<MDL A11(MDL Alld1DL All diDL Alld1DL Alld1DL Alld1DL AllotDL All d1II. Al1<t1DL AlldiDL A11(MDL 6I A11<MDL A11(MDL All otDL All d1C'. AlldtDL Alld1DL A11 dtDL Alld1DL AlldtDL Alld1DL Alld1DL All(MDL
- For typical minimum detectable levels of nuclides searched for and not found, see Table XXVII.
(1) Sample dates for station 13B were 1-13-81; 7-07-81; 3-12-81; 10-05-81; 11-17-8'. (2) Specific date unknown. (3) Sampling dates for station ILL were 2/13-2/27; 2/27-3/27; 3/27-5/01; 5/01-6/05; 6/'15-7/02; 7/10-7/31; 7/31-3/07; 12/24-1/03. (4) Sampler out of service.
RMC TABLE X ANALYTICAL DATA PGD DISCHARGE WATER :SRA3 SAMPLES CONCENTRATICH tPC/Li STATION COLLECTION G. BETA G. BET) A.H3 CODE DATE SO LL'B LE INSOLUBLE ( A) TOTAL IN 81 01/10 2.0 i .4 < 40 < 80 01/31 2.1 ; .5 < 30 80 i 80 02/23 1.5 i .4 50 ; 10 120 3 70 03/28 .7 i .4 80 1 20 200 ; 60 05/03 1.9 i .4 110 ; 30 < 50 G6/0d 1.5 i .4 30 i 10 < 60 07/11 1.9 i .4 50 & 20 < 60 08/01 2.0 i .4 40 3 20 180 i 60 09/06 1.8 i .4 200 i 100 170 3 70 10/11 .9 i .4 70 ; 20 110 ; 70 11/01 2.4 i .4 60 i 10 120 i 80 12/06 .9 i .5 40 ; 20 70 ; 70 At#1UAL MEAN....... 1.6 i 1.1 67 8 96 110 i 100 RMC TABLE XI ANALYTICAL DATA FOR DISCHARGE WATER COMPOSITE SAMPLES CONCENTRATION tPC/L) STATION COLLECTION G. BETA G. BETA A.H3 CODE PERIOD SOLUDLE INSOLUBLE ( A) TOTAL INN 81 01/09-01/23 01/23-01/30 2.2 ; .! < 30 80 i 80 01/30-02/27 2.1 ; .4 70 ; 20 < 50 02/27-03/27 1.0 i .4 110 3 80 340 ; 60 03/27-05/01 1.5 i .3 90 i 30 150 3 50 05/01-06/05 (B) 06/05-07/10 2.2 i .4 40 3 20 < 60 07/10-07/31 1.9 i .4 < 30 130 i 60 07/31-09/04 2.1 ; .5 50 ; 30 120 3 70 09/04-10/09 1.1 ; .4 47 i 10 130 ; 70 10/09-10/30 1.9 i .4 50 ; 10 230 i 80 10/30-12/04 .9 i .5 60 1 20 < 70 12/04-01/08 1.6 i .4 40 1 20 90 ; 80 At#1UAL HEAN. . . . . . . . . . 1. 7 ; 1.0 56 i 50 131 i 172 NOTE: alt. SENICOLONS INDICATE A PLUS OR HINUS SIGN. ( A) GROSS BETA INSOLUBLE ARE IN UNITS OF PC/GR. (B) PUMP OUT OF SERVICE. O M M M M M M M M M M M N M & M '
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*2/1 rec. 3/11/82 TABLE XII C0:1CEfiTRATI0ris 0F GA:1l1A E!!ITTERS* IN DISCHARGE WATER GRAB SAftPLES Sampling Dates l Env.
Station tio . 1- 10-81 1-31-81 2-28-81 3-23-31 5-03-31 6-06-81 7-11-31 8-01-81 9-06-81 13-11-31 11-01-81 12-06-31 IM A11 <!!DL All <ttDL All <!1DL All <!!DL All <!!DL /.il(!!DL Al l <ltDL All <ftDL All <MDL A11 <!ta. All(l1DL All(MDL C0!!POSITE SA!!PLES Sanpling Period Env. 1-23-31 1 31 2-27-31 3-27-31 5-01-31 6-05-81 7-10-31 7-31-31 9-04-31 10-09-81 10-30-81 12-04-81 1 Station to to to to to to to to to to to to rio. 1-30-81 2-27-81 3-27-31 5-01-81 6-05-31 7-10-81 7-31-31 9-04-01 10-09-31 10-30-31 12-04-81 1-08-82 IMM Al1(MDL Al1<MDL All <!!DL All <!!DL (1) Al1 <!!DL Al1<MDL All <!!DL Al1 <!!DL Al1<!!DL Al1(MDL Al1<MDL l l
- For typical minimum detectable levels of nuclides seartned for and not found, see Table XXVII. l (1) Sampler out of service. l l
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RMC TABLE XIII ANALYTICAL DATA FOR NELL WATER SAMPLES CONCENTRATION (PC/LI STATION COLLECTION G. BETA G. BETA A.H3 l CODE DATE SOLU 3LE INSOLUDLE ( A) IU 81 01/10 .4 ; .3 110 ; 40 < 60 03/28 .9 ; .4 100 ; 30 60 ; 60 07/11 .5 ; .3 190 ; 70 < 60 09/06 < .3 400 ; 200 180 ; 70 i ANNUAL MEAN.... .5 ; .5 200 ; 280 95 ; 15 i IV 81 01/10 .3 ; .3 < 30 < 60 03/28 1.9 ; .5 200 ; 100 170 ; 60 07/11 < .3 < 100 < 60 09/06 < .3 200 ; 100 90 ; 70 ANNUAL MEAN.... .7 ; 1.6 130 ; 170 95 ; 104 7 81 02/28 1.3 ; .4 < 100 < 50 07/27 1.4 ; .3 < 80 70 ; 60 09/06 1.0 ;. 4 < 200 < 70 ANNUAL MEAN.... 1.2 ; .4 130 ; 130 63 ; 23 40 81 01/10 .6 ; .3 < 10 < 60 03/28 < .4 200 ; 100 80 ; 70 07/11 .6 ; .3 500 ; 200 < 60 09/06 < .3 1500 ; 800 110 ; 70 ANNUAL MEAN.... .5 ; .3 550 ; 1300 78 ; 47 ANNUAL MEAN (10,1V).. .6 ; 1.1 166 ; 224 95 ; 101 QUARTERLY MEAN -TRITIUM (1U IV) 01/10 <60 03/28 125 ; 127 07/11 (60 09/26 135 ; 127 1 NOTE: ALL SEFICOLONS INDICATE A PLUS OR MINUS SIGN. (A) GROSS BETA INSOLUBLE ARE IN UNITS OF PC/GR. M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M
-m m v ; - i t m r, r- ' N v t m- m. v o v RMC TABLE XIV ANALYTICAL DATA FCR PPECIPITATILS4 SAMPLES CONCENTRATICl4 (PC/L)
STATIDH COLLECTICH VOLUME STATICH COLLECTICH VOLUME CODE PERIOD (ML) G. BETA CODE PERIO3 (NL) G. BETA ______. __.___________. ._..__ __ ________= _______ ...._..._____.. ____ __........ IA 81 01/10-01/31 (A) 8 81 01/10-01/31 (A) 01/31-02/28 2500 55 ; 3 01/31-02/28 1780 48 ;3 02/28-03/28 700 66 ; 3 02/28-03/28 340 75 ;4 03/28-05/03 3020 39 ; 3 03/08-05/03 2640 43 ; 3 05/03-06/06 1930 42 ; 3 05/03-06/06 1820 49 ; 3 06/06-07/11 3640 19 ; 2 06/06-07/11 2540 19 ;2 07/11-08/01 700 15 ; 2 07/11-08/01 1060 13 ;2 08/01-09/06 2260 43 ; 3 08/01-09/06 4000 5 ; 1 09/06-10/11 1900 12 ; 2 09/06-10/11 3180 5 ; 1 10/11-11/01 4800 4 ; 1 10/11-11/01 4900 4 ;1 11/01-12/06 1130 16 ; 2 11/01-12/06 1420 12 ;2 l 12/06-01/09 3250 6 ; 1 12/06-01/09 2750 3 ; 1 At# AJA L ME ANS. . . . . . . . 29 ; 42 25 ; 49 CONCENTRATION (PC/SQ. M) l STATIDH COLLECTION VOLUME STATION COLLECTION VOLUME CODE PERIOD (ML) G. BETA CODE PERIOD (NL) G. BETA __..... .____....._.__. ...--. ...=___ _ ....... ..__.._______-- ..__ -_ - l 1A 81 01/10-01/31 (Al 8 81 01/10-01/31 (A) 01/31-02/28 2500 4200 ; 200 01/31-02/28 1780 2600 ; 200 02/28-03/28 700 1400 ; 70 02/28-03/28 340 780 ; 40 03/28-05/03 3020 3600 ; 200 03/28-05/03 2640 3500 ; 200 05/03-06/06 1980 2600 ; 200 05/03-06/06 1820 2800 ; 200 06/06-07/11 3840 2200 ; 300 06/06-07/11 2540 1500 ; 200 07/11-08/01 700 320 ; 50 07/11-08/01 1060 420 ; 70 08/01-09/06 2260 3000 ; 200 08/01-09/06 4000 600 ; 200 09/06-10/11 1900 690 ; 100 09/06-10/11 3180 500 ; 100 10/11-11/01 4800 600 ; 200 10/11-11/01 4900 500 ; 200 11/01-12/06 1130 550 ; 70 11/01-12/06 1420 520 ; 80 12/06-01/09 3250 600 ; 100 12/06-01/09 2750 300 ; 100 AHHUAL MEANS........ 1800 i 2780 1275 ; 2300 NOTE: ALL SEMICOLONS ItVICATE A PLUS OR MINUS SIGH. (A) NO SIGHIFICANT PRECIPITATION. l
83/1 rec. 3/19/82 TA8LE XV CONCEliTRATIONS OF GAf t1A E!!ITTERS* IN PRECIPITATION (TOTAL SA!1PLE) Results in Units of pCi/l 2 signa l NGCLTDES l j STATION 1A Be-7 K-40 Z r-95 tb-95 ZrNb-95 Ru-103 Cs-137 Ce-141 Ce- 144 Others l Dates , 1-10-81 to 1-31-81 II) I 1-31-81 to 2-28-81 61113 <11 32 3 5626 - 25 3 1.71.9 72 10 6 <MDL 2-28-81 to 3-28-81 -
<29 - - <4 - <3 - <12 <MDL 3-28-81 to 5-03-01 33!8 <9 711 15 2 -
821 1.3t.8 31 1023 <MDL 5-03-81 to 6-06-81 <6 <6 - - 712 -
<.6 - <4 <MDL 6-06-81 to 7-11-81 6i6 <7 <1 3.81.3 - .81.6 .3*.6 <.7 <3 <!!DL l
l 7-11-81 to 8-01-81 <30 <32 - -
<4 - <3 - <13 <MDL l
l 8-01-81 to 9-06-81 68 18 <6 - - 1512 -
<.6 - <3 (MDL 9-06-81 to 10-11-81 41217 110 46 - - <1 - <. 6 - <3 <MDL ! 10-11-81 to 11-01-81 <7 <13 - - <2 - <1 - <3 <MDL
- 11-01-81 to 12-06-81 <15 <19 - -
<2 - <1 - <5 <MDL l 12-06-81 to 1-09-82 <4 <5 - - <.6 - <.5 - <1 <MDL
.i I Mean 2 s.d. 27 47 22261 13 33 25255 49 11 25 112 46 618 <MDL I 4 I M E 'M- M M M M M m m M M M M M M M M
M W W M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M I
#4/1 rec. 3/19/82 TABLE XV (cont.)
CONCENTRATIONS OF GA!!!A E!!ITTERS* IN PRECIPITATION (TOTAL SA!!PLE) Results in Units of PCi/l 2 sigru NUCLIDES STATION 8 Be-7 K-40 Z r-95 tb-95 Zrtb-95 Ru-103 Cs-137 Ce-141 Ce-144 Othe rs Dates 1-10-81 to 1-31-81(1) 1-31-81 to 2-28-81 43 12 <14 23 3 4615 - 1813 21 323 13 3 <!!DL 2-28-81 to 3-28-81 - <130 - -
<20 - <13 - <39 <!1DL 3-28-81 to 5-03-81 22 11 <10 92 21 2 - 32 1.1 .3 <2 75 <tiDL 5-03-81 to 6-06-81 23 12 <14 St2 23 2 - 52 1.92.9 <3 <9 <MDL 6-06-81 to 7-11-81 (6 <6 - - 21 - <.6 - <2 <!1DL 7-11-81 to 8-01-81 <15 <19 - - <2 - <2 - <5 <!1DL 8-01-81 to 9-06-81 <4 <5 - - <.6 . <.5 - <1 <!tDL 9-06-81 to 13-11-81 <3 <4 - - <.5 - <.3 - <1 <MDL <2 <1 - <3 <liDL 10-11-81 to 11-01-81 <7 <13 - - -
11-01-81 to 12-06-81 (8 <13 - -
<2 - <1 - <5 <!!DL <.3 <.5 - <1 <!!DL 12-06-81 to 1-09-82 <4 <6 - - -
l Mean 2 s .d. 14 26 <21 13 17 30 23 4 13 10 14 27 46 3 23 <ltDL l
- For typical minimum detectable levels of nuclides searched for ana not found, see Table XXVII. !
Indicates no MDL calculated for that nuclide. (1) No rainfall 1/19-1/31/81.
RMC TABLE XVI ANALYTICAL DATA FOR AIR-PARTICULATE SAMPLES CONCENTRATIONS OF GROSS BETA RADICACTIVITY (PCI/N3) COLLECTIDH COLLETION PERIOD 1Z 4A PERICO 1Z 4A 80 12/27-01/03 .089 ; .008 .081 ; .008 81 06/27-07/05 .120 i .009 .130 ; .009 81 01/03-01/10 .049 i .006 .054 ; .007 07/05-07/11 .15 ; .01 .16 ; .01 01/10-01/17 .073 ; .008 .076 ; .009 07/11-07/18 .15 i .01 .15 i .01 01/17-01/24 .12 i .01 .13 ; .01 07/18-07/26 .120 ; .009 .120 ; .009 01/24-01/31 .12 ; .01 .24 ; .01 07/26-08/01 .074 ; .009 .079 ; .009 01/31-02/07 .27 ; .01 .12 ; .01 08/01-03/08 .051 ; .007 .450 ; .007 02/07-02/14 .10 ; .01 .094 i .009 08/08-08/15 .052 i .007 .055 ; .007 02/14-02/21 .13 ; .01 .087 i .009 08/15-08/22 .067 ; .007 .066 ; .007 02/21-02/28 .12 ; .01 .13 ; .01 08/22-08/29 .044 ; .004 .049 ; .004 02/28-03/07 .18 i .02 .21 ; .02 06/29-09/06 .043 i .006 .045 ; .006 03/07-03/14 .12 ; _.01 .14 ; .01 09/06-09/13 .100 ; .009 .073 ; .008 03/14-03/21 .15 ; .01 .18 i .01 09/13-09/19 .035 i .007 .039 i .007 03/21-03/28 .18 i .01 .22 i .01 09/19-09/26 .030 ; .005 .032 ; .005 03/28-04/04 .41 ; .02 .37 ; .02 09/26-10/04 .031 ; .003 .031 ; .003 04/04-04/11 .33 ; .02 .31 i .02 10/04-10/11 .040 i .006 .023 ; .005 04/11-04/18 .20 ; .C1 .23 ; .01 10/11-10/18 .032 ; .005 .025 i .005 04/18-C4/25 .27 ; .01 .24 ; .01 10/18-10/25 .025 ; .005 .029 ; .005 04/25-05/03 .22 ; .01 .23 ; .01 10/25-11/01 .018 ; .005 .016 ; .005 05/03-05/10 .23 i .01 .20 ; .01 11/01-11/07 .027 ; .006 .032 ; .007 05/10-05/17 .19 ; .01 .21 ; .01 11/07-11/14 .028 i .005 .022 ; .005 05/17-05/04 .39 ; .02 .39 i .02 11/14-11/21 .038 i .006 .023 ; .005 05/24-05/30 .26 i .01 .27 i .02 11/21-11/28 .018 ; .005 .016 ; .004 05/30-06/06 .14 ; . 01 .16 ; .01 11/28-12/06 .020 ; .004 .016 ; .004 06/06-06/13 .15 ; .01 .16 ; .01 12/06-12/13 .014 ; .004 .013 ; .004 06/13-06/20 .094 i .009 .11 ; .01 12/13-12/19 .022 ; .006 .020 ; .006 06/20-06/27 .12C .006 .130 ; .006 12/19-12/27 .027 ; .002 .027 i .002 ANNUAL NEANS: .117 i .193 .117 i .191 NOTE: ALL SENICOLONS INDICATE A PLUS OR NINUS SIGN. m m m m m M M m m m W m m m m m m m
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#5/1 rec. 4/05/82 TABLE XVII CONCENTRATIONS OF GAf1l% EMITTERS
- IN AIR PARTICULATES Results in Units of 10" pC1/m i 2 si9ma l1onthly Ccrposite Periods l
8-29-81 10-04-81 11-01-81 11-28-81 Mean I l Env. 12-27-80 1-31-81 2-23-81 3-28-81 5-03-81 5-30-81 6-27-81 7-26-81 l Station No. to to to to to to to to to to to to i2 l 12 1-31-81 2-23-81 3-23-81 5-03-81 5-30-81 6-27-81 7-26-81 8-29-81 10-04-81 11-01-81 11-28-81 1-03-82 s.d. l l l Be-7 79 11 76 13 83t14 130118 120118 110 20 130216 140 21 110 15 77210 89113 46110 99157 l Mn-54 <.7 <1 <1 22 312 <2 <1 <2 <.9 <.7 <.7 <1 lil Co-60 <.7 <1 22 <1 <2 <2 <2 <2 <1 <1 <1 <1 lil Z r-95 17 2 55t6 ,313 98 10 72 7 28t3 24 3 <4 <2 <2 <2 <2 28t63 tb-95 32 3 98t10 64 6 210221 150215 68 7 51t5 20 2 512 <1 <1 <1 592132 Ru-103 14 1 1912 1912 36 4 24 3 83 52 <2 <1 <.9 <1 <1 11123 Ru- 106 <6 <10 <13 26 13 <18 <18 20115 <14 <8 <7 <7 <9 13t13 Cs-137 <.7 <1 31 Sil 62 a1 41 21 1.11.8 <. 8 .91.7 <.9 214 Ce-141 13 2 16 2 12 2 25 3 16 2 Sf4 3t2 <3 <2 <2 <3 <2 9215 Ce-144 ;5 29 5 3018 120 12 110 11 55 12 6417 27110 7i5 (6 <7 <6 39181 Others <MDL <f1DL <!1DL <!!DL <!1DL <!1DL <!!DL <MDL <MDL <HDL <M1 (MDL l l l
I l I i l #6/1 rec. 3/19/82 ! l TABLE XVII (cont.) l .; CONCENTRATIONS OF GAlf1A E!!ITTERS* IN AIR PARTICULATES ] Results in Units of 10-3 pCi/n3 2 signa i j !1onthly Corposite Periods I i l Env. 12-27-30 1-31-81 2-23-31 3-23-31 5-03-81 5-30-31 6-27-31 7-26-31 3-29-31 10-04-31 11-01-31 11-28-31 Mean l Station No, to to to to to to to to to to to to i2 4A 1-31-81 2-23-31 3-28-81 5-03-31 5- 30-31 6-27-81 7-26-81 8-29-31 10-0a-31 11-01-31 11-23-31 1-03-32 s.d. l __ l Be-7 83213 86:13 87 14 97 16 190:24 120 22 190 21 160220 170 17 77 11 60i:5 30 !10 113:196 Mn-54 <.7 <1 <1 31 42 <2 <2 (2 <1 <.8 <1 <a 212 l Zr-95 4515 2823 41 4 79 3 6917 29 5 24 3 <a <2 <2 <2 <2 27154 I Nb-95 9229 4915 84 3 170217 150 15 7117 5626 17 2 72 11 <2 <1 581116 Ru-103 15t2 1912 20i2 3413 27 3 11 3 52 <2 <1 <.9 <1 <1 11:23 Ru- 106 <7 <10 <13 22 12 38 17 <17 21 14 <14 <10 <7 <3 <3 15t18 Cs-137 <.7 <1 22 4t1 52 42 52 21 1.6!.9 <.0 <.9 <.9 223 Ce-141 13 2 16 2 13 2 2222 18 3 54 42 <4 <2 <1 <2 <2 9 15 Ce-144 11 5 2016 28 3 94 9 110 12 69 13 66 10 22 9 87 <4 <4 <5 37276 Others <!!DL <!1DL <!1DL <!!DL <!!DL <!!DL <!!DL <!!DL <!1DL <!1DL <!!DL <!1DL
- For typical detectable levels of nuclides searched for and not found, see Table XXVII.
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#7/1 rec. 4/06/82 TABLE XVIII CONCENTRATIONS OF I-131 IN FILTERED AIR Units pCi/n STATION NUMBER IB 12 2 3A 5* 6B* 14* COLLECTION STATION NUMBE't COLLECTION DATE DATE 120 12/27/30-1/03/81 <.027 <.029 <.025 <.023 <.023 <.026 <.027 12/29/30-1/05/31 <.015 1/03/31-1/10/81 <.013 <.015 <.015 <.016 <.014 <.015 <.014 1/05/31-1/12/81 <.019 1/10/81-1/17/81 <.013 <.015 <.015 <.014 <.015 <.016 <.015 1/12/31-1/19/81 <.013 1/17/31-1/24/81 <.014 < .013 <.016 <.018 <.016 < 017 <.017 1/19/81-1/26/81 <.J15 1/24/PI-1/31/81 <.016 <.015 <.014 <.015 <.014 <.013 <.014 1/26/81-2/02/01 <.012 1/31/31-2/07/81 <.018 <.013 <.016 <.017 <.019 <.018 <.019 2/02/31-2/09/31 <.014 2/07/31-2/14/81 <.029 <.030 <.025 <.030 <.023 <.021 <.024 2/09/31-2/17/31 <.011 i 2/14/81-2/21/81 <.015 <.015 <.015 <.014 <.017 <.016 <.013 2/17/81-2/23/31 <.014 l 2/21/81-2/28/81 <.013 <.016 <.014 <.015 <.013 <.015 <.014 2/23/81-3/02/31 <.015 2/28/81-3/07/81 <.021 <.025 <.022 <.023 <.017 <.020 <.020 3/02/81-3/09/31 < 020 3/07/81-3/14/81 <.017 <.018 <.021 <.017 <.015 <.015 <.016 3/09/31-3/16/81 <.015 3/14/81-3/21/81 <.015 <.015 <.014 <.014 <.017 <.016 <.018 3/16/81-3/23/01 <.014 3/21/81-3/28/81 <.014 <.016 <.013 <.014 <.014 <.013 <.015 3/23/31-3/30/81 <.014 3/28/81-4/04/81 <.013 <.017 <.014 <.013 <.013 <.016 <.014 3/30/81-4/06/81 <.014 4/04/81-4/11/81 <.013 <.015 <.013 <.015 <.013 <.016 <.015 4/06/81-4/13/81 <.019 4/11/31-4/18/81 <.013 <.014 <.013 <.015 <.016 <.018 <.018 4/13/81-4/20/81 <.013 4/18/31-4/25/81 <.015 <.015 <.013 <.013 <.012 <.011 <.012 4/20/31-4/27/81 <.013 4/25/81-5/03/81 (1) (1) (1) (1) (1) (1) (1) 4/27/81-5/04/81 <.013 5/03/81-5/10/81 <.014 <.012 <.012 <.013 (2) <.015 (2) 5/04/81-5/11/31 <.012 5/10/81-5/17/81 <.013 <.012 <.011 <.012 <.015 <.015 <.016 5/11/81-5/18/31 <.014 5/17/81-5/24/81 <.013 <.013 <.012 <.013 <.014 <.014 <.014 5/18/81-5/26/81 <.015 5/24/81-5/30/81 <.017 <.016 <.015 <.016 <.014 <.014 <.017 5/26/81-6/01/81 <.016 5/30/81-6/06/81 <.013 <.015 <.014 <.014 <.013 <.014 <.014 6/01/81-6/03/81 <.013 6/06/81-6/13/81 <.013 <.014 <.013 <.013 <.014 <.015 <.016 6/03/81-6/15/81 <.012 6/13/81-6/20/81 <.015 <.014 <.013 <.014 <.015 <.013 <.016 6/15/81-6/22/81 <.012 6/20/81-6/27/81 <.018 <.015 <.013 <.014 <.017 <.017 <.019 6/22/81-6/29/31 <.021 6/27/81-7/05/81 <.014 <.012 <.012 <.012 <.013 <.012 <.272 6/29/31-7/06/81 <.014 7/05/81-7/11/81 <.022 <.020 (2) <.016 <.014 <.014 < .014 7/06/81-7/13/81 <.012 7/11/81-7/18/81 <.018 <.017 <.054(3) <.015 <.015 <.014 <.015 7/13/81-7/20/81 <.015 7/18/81-7/26/81 <.015 <.014 <.012 <.012 <.015 <.014 <.015 7/20/31-7/27/81 <.020 7/26/31-3/01/81 <.022 <.020 <.019 <.018 <.013 <.014 <.014 7/27/81-3/03/81 <.012 8/01/81-8/08/81 <.020 <.016 <.016 <.017 <.018 <.017 <.018 8/03/81-3/10/31 <.014 8/08/81-8/15/81 <.018 <.016 <.014 <.014 <.014 <.013 <.014 8/10/81-8/17/81 <.012 8/15/81-3/22/81 <.017 <.014 <.014 <.015 <.015 <.014 <.015 3/17/31-3/24/31 <.015 8/22/81-8/29/81 <.018 <.017 <.023 <.016 <.020 <.018 <.019 8/24/81-3/31/31 <.015 8/29/81-9/06/81 <.016 <.014 <.012 <.013 <.011 <.011 <.011 8/31/81-9/03/31 <.013 9/06/81-9/13/81 <.013 <.015 <.014 <.014 <.019 < 017 <.018 9/03/81-9/14/81 <.014 9/13/31-9/19/81 <.019 <.013 <.015 <.016 <.011 <.011 <.011 9/14/31-9/21/01 <.002 9/19/31-9/26/81 <.017 <.016 <.013 <.015 <.019 <.013 <.019 9/21/31-9/23/31 <.014 e i n 'l. ,. %.#.m; . , ' , 4 - -.f . ~
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CONCENTRATIONS OF I-131 IN FILTERED AIR Units pCi/m 3 STATION NU'1BER 1B 12 2 3A 5* 6B* 14* COLLECTION STATION NUMBER COLLECTION DATE DATE 12D 9/26/81-10/04/81 <.014 <.012 <.012 <.012 <.011 <.011 <.012 9/28/81-10/05/81 <.018 10/04/81-10/11/81 <.017 <.015 <.015 <.014 <.014 <.015 <.015 10/05/81-10/13/81 <.014 10/11/81-10/18/81 <.015 <.013 <.014 <.014 <.017 <.016 <.017 10/13/81-10/19/81 <.014 10/18/81-10/25/81 < 014 <.005 <.012 <.012 <.014 <.013 <.013 10/19/81-10/26/81 <.013 10/25/81-11/01/81 < .014 <.016 <.015 <.015 <.012 <.013 <.013 10/26/81-11/02/81 <.013 11/01/81-11/07/81 <.018 <.017 < .019 <.017 <.017 <.017 <.018 11/02/81-11/09/81 <.014 11/07/31-11/14/81 <.018 <.020 <.015 <.019 <.012 <.012 <.013 11/09/81-11/16/81 <.013 11/14/81-11/21/81 <.024 <.023 <.022 <.023 <.028 <.028 <.028 11/16/81-11/23/81 < .017 11/21/81-11/28/81 <.029 <.026 <.028 < 026 <.030 <.031 <.029 11/23/81-11/30/81 <.013 11/28/81-12/06/81 <.012 <.012 <.011 <.012 <.012 <.012 <.012 11/30/81-12/07/81 (4) 12/06/81-12/13/81 <.022 <.020 <.019 <.020 <.021 <.020 <.022 12/07/81-12/14/81 <.070 12/13/81-12/19/81 <.024 <.025 < 024 <.024 <.025 <.021 <.026 12/14/81-12/21/81 <.018 12/19/81-12/27/81 <.016 < .019 < .018 <.017 <.016 <.017 < .017 12/21/81-12/28/81 <.018 12/27/81- 1/03/82 <.025 <.022 <.022 <.022 < .0 32 <.031 < .0 34 12/28/81- 1/04/82 <.014 Mean < .017 <.017 <.016 <.016 <.016 <.016 <.022 <.015
- 1) Not analyzed due to analytical error.
- 2) No sample available; pump out of service.
- 3) Sampling dates were 7/16 - 7/18 (4) Sample lost in shipment.
o Sampling dates for station 5, 68 and 14 in 1981 were as follows: 12/27-1/03; 1/03-1/10; 1/10-1/17; 1/17-1/24: 1/24-1/31; 1/31-2/07; 2/07-2/15; 2/15-2/21; 2/21-2/28; 2/28-3/08; 3/08-3/15; 3/11-3/21; 3/21-3/28; 3/28-4/04; 4/04-4/11; 4/11-4/17; 4/17-4/25; 4/25-5/03; 5/10-5/16; 5/16-5/23; 5/23-5/30; 5/30-6/06; 6/06-6/13; 6/13-6/20; 6/20-6/26; 6/26-7/04; 7/04-7/11; 7/11-7/18; 7/18-7/25; 7/25-8/01; 8/01-8/08; 8/08-8/15; 8/15-8/22; 8/22-8/28; 8/28-9/06; 9/06-9/12; 9/12-9/20; 9/20-9/26; 9/26-10/04; 10/04-10/11; 13/11-10/17; 10/17-10/24; 10/24-11/01; 11/01-11/07; 11/07-11/15; 11/15-11/21; 11/21-11/28; 11/28-12/06; 12/06-12/13; 12/13-12/19; 12/19-12/27; 12/27-1/02/82. E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E
M ~W C RNC TABLE XIX ANALYTICAL D ATA FOR MILK SAMPLES I131 (PC/L OF MILK) COLLECTION DATE STATION A STATION B STATION C STATION D STATION E STATICH G STATION J STATION L STATION N STATION N STATICH O 01/19/81 < .06 < .06 < .05 < .05 < .06 < .06 < .06 < .06 02/23 < .05 < .05 < .04 < .05 < .05 < .05 < .05 < .05 03/23 < .04 < .05 < .05 < .05 < .05 < .05 < .05 < .05 < .06 < .06 < .05
< .C5 < .05 < .04 < .05 < .05 < .05 < .06 < .05 03/30 < .05 < .05 < .04 < .05 < .05 04/06 < .04 < .05 < .04 04/13 < .05 < .07 < .04 < .05 < .05 < .05 < .06 < .05 04/20 < .04 < .05 < .04 < .04 < .05 < .05 < .06 < .04 < .07 < .04 < .04 < .05 < .05 < .05 < .04 C4/27 < .05
! 05/04 < .04 < .04 < .05 < .04 < .04 < .05 < .04 < .04 05/11 < .08 < .07 < .09 < .07 < .07 < .I < .07 < .07 l 05/18 < .04 < .04 < .04 < .05 < .05 < .05 < .04 < .04 < .05 < .05 < .04 05/25 < .05 < .05 < .04 < .05 < .05 < .06 < .0S < .05
< .05 < .04 < .04 < .05 < .05 < .05 < .05 < .05 04/01 06/08 < .05 < .05 < .06 < .05 < .05 < .06 < .06 < .05 < .05 < .04 < .04 < .04 < .04 < .04 C6/15 < .05 < .04 06/22 < .04 < .04 < .05 < .04 < .05 < .04 < .04 < .04 06/29 < .04 < .04 < .04 < .04 < .06 < .04 < .05 < .05 < .05 < .05 < .06 < .05 < .06 < .05 < .06 < .06 07/06 < .05 < .05 < .06 < .06 < .05 07/13 < .04 < .05 < .06 < .05 < .05 < .04 < .04 < .05 07/20 < .05 < .05 < .05 < .03 < .03 < .04 < .04 < .04 < .04 < .05 < .04 07/27 08/03 < .04 < .04 < .04 < .05 < .05 < .06 < .C5 < .05 < .05 < .05 <. 05 < .05 < .05 < .05 < .06 < .05 < .04 08/0S < .05 < .06 < .05 < .04 < .06 < .05 < .05 08/17 < .04 < .04 < .04 < .04 < .05 < .05 < .05 < .04 08/24 < .05 < .04 < .04 08/31 < .04 < .04 < .04 < .04 < .04 < .06 < .05 < .05 09/07 < .06 < .05 < .05 < .06 < .06 < .07 < .06 < .06 < .05 < .04 < .05 < .05 < .06 09/14 < .04 < .04 < .05 09/01 < .04 < .04 < .04 < .05 < .05 < .05 < .05 < .04 09/28 < .05 < .05 < .05 < .05 < .04 < .05 < .04 < .04 10/05 < .03 < .03 < .04 < .04 < .05 < .07 < .0S < .03 < .05 < .06 < .06 < .06 10/12 < .06 < .06 < .05 < .05 < .06 < .05 < .06 < .06 < .06 < .07 < .05 < .06 10/19 < .05 < .06 < .05 < .05 < .05 < .05 < .05 < .05 10/06 < .04 < .04 < .05 11/02 < .04 < .04 < .04 < .05 < .06 < .05 < .05 < .06 11/09 < .05 < .05 < .05 < .05 < .04 < .06 < .06 < .05 < .05 < .06 < .05 < .05 11/16 < .04 < .04 < .05 < .05 11/23 < .04 < .04 < .04 < .05 < .05 < .05 < .05 < .05 12/15 < .04 < .04 < .05 < .05 < .04 < .05 < .05 < .06 ANNUAL NEANS: < .05 < .05 < .05 < .05 < .05 < .05 < .05 < .05 < .06 < .05 < .05 KDTE: ALL SENICOLONS INDICATE A PLUS OR NINUS SIGN.
1 FMC TABLE XIX (CONTINUEDI ANALYTICAL DATA FOR MILK SAMPLES I STATION COLLECTION A.H3 A.H3 SR-89 SR-90 CODE DATE ( PC/L OF NI LK ) ( PC/L OF WATER I ( PC/L OF HILK) ( PC/L OF NILK) (A) 03/23 < 50 < 60 05/18 < 50 < 60 08/08 70 ; 70 80 ; 80 I 10/19 290 ; 50 380 ; 70 ANNUAL NEAN...... 120 ; 230 150 ; 310 (C) 03/23 < 50 < 60 05/18 80 ; 60 90 ; 60 0S/08 80 ; 70 100 ; 80 10/19 160 ; 50 210 3 70 ANNUA L ME AN. . . . . . 93 ; 94 120 i 130 (G) 03/23 < 50 < 60 05/18 < 60 < 60 08/08 < 70 < 80 10/19 320 ; 70 360 ; 70 ANNUAL NEAN...... 120 ; 160 140 ; 290 l (J) 03/23 < 50 < 60 <3 4 ;2 i 05/18 140 ; 80 110 ; 60 6 ;5 8 ;2 08/08 < 60 < 80 <3 7 ;1 10/19 250 ; 50 340 ; 70 <3 3 ;2 ANNUAL NEAN...... 120 ; 190 150 ; 260 4 ;3 5.5 ; 4.8 1 l NOTE: ALL SENICOLONS INDICATE A PLUS OR NINUS SIGN. t k S US U U U S M M & M M M & & W &
TABLE XX 1981 MEAN ODtCENTRATICN OF ICDINE-131 IN MILK BY WEEK RESULTS IN UNITS OF fi/1 1 2 SIG4A Collecticn Near Farms Intemediate Farms Distant Farrs Date (G,J,0) (D,L,M,N) (A,B, C,E) All Farns 01/19 <.060 <.055 <.057 <.058 02/23 <.050 <.050 <.047 <.049 03/23 <.050 <.055 <.048 <.051 03/30 <.050 <.055 <.047 <.050 04/06 <.047 <.050 <.043 <.046 04/13 <.050 <.055 <.053 <.053 l 04/20 <.047 c.050 <.043 <.047 04/27 <.047 <.045 <.053 <.049 05/04 <.043 <.040 <.043 <.043 l <.078 05/11 <.080 <.070 <.080 05/18 <.043 <.048 <.043 <.045 05/25 <.053 <.065 <.047 <.054 06/01 <.050 <.050 <.043 <.048 06/08 <.053 < 055
. <.053 <.054 06/15 <.040 <.040 <.047 <.043 06/22 <.043 <.040 <.043 <.043 06/29 <.050 <.045 <.040 <.045 07/06 <.057 <.055 <.053 <.055 07/13 <.053 <.055 <.050 <.053 07/20 <.047 <.045 <.050 <.048 07/27 <.040 < .045 < 033 < . 0 39 08/03 <.053 < .050 <.040 <.048 08/08 <.047 < .053 <.053 <.051 08/17 <.050 <.050 <.040 <.046 08/24 <.047 < .045 <.043 <.045 68/31 <.050 <.045 <.040 <.045 09/07 <.063 <.060 <.053 < . 0 59 09/14 <.050 < .050 <.043 <.048 09/21 <.047 <.050 <.040 <.045 09/28 <.043 < .045 <.050 <.046 10/05 <.067 <.060 <.033 <.053 10/12 <.057 < .055 <.057 <.056 10/19 <.060 <.060 <.053 <.057 10/26 <.05 <.050 <.043 <.048 11/02 <.057 <.050 <.040 <.049 11/09 <.050 <.055 <.050 <.051 11/16 <.053 <.050 <.043 <.049 11/23 <.050 <.050 <.040 <.046 l 12/15-12/16 <.050 <.050 <.043 <.048 l l
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#16/1 rec. 3/18/82 TABLE XXI C0!1CEllTRATI0f1S OF GAlf1A E!1ITTERS* I!i ilILK t
t Results in Units of pCi/1 2 sigma Env. Station Sampling Iluclides Found l 11 0 . Date K-40 Cs-137 J 3-23-31 1500 150 <.6 5-13-31 1400 140 41 8-08-81 1500 150 <6 l 10-19-81 1500 150 <.6 I liean 2 s.d. 1475 100 1.5 3.4
- For typical mininum detectable levels of nuclides searched for and not found, see Table XXVII .
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mE E E E E, M M M M M M M m M MM m M RNC TABLE XXII ANALYTICAL DATA FOR SOIL SAMPLES CONCENTRATION (PC/G DRY) l l l SR-90 STATION COLLECTION SR-89 SR-89 SR-90 CODE DATE LOTTOM TOP EDTTCM TOP 2 81 05/30 < .1 < .1 .32 i .07 .52 ; .08 j 10/18 .11 ; .08 < .1 .15 i .05 1.3 i .1 ANNUAL MEAN..... .11 i .01 < .1 .24 i .24 .91 i 1.1 l l l 3A 81 05/30 < .1 .10 ; .09 .20 i .07 .30 ; .06 10/18 < .1 < .1 .29 i .07 .26 i .06 ANNUAL MEAN..... < .1 < .1 .25 i .13 .28 i .06 5 81 05/30 .10 ; .07 .2 i .1 .12 ; .05 .19 i .08 10/17 < .1 .1 ; .1 .11 i .09 .11 ; .06 ANNUAL MEAN..... < .1 .15 i .14 .12 i .02 .15 i .11 NOTE: ALL SEMICOLONS INDICATE A PLUS OR MINUS SIGN. U
#9/1 rec. 3/19/82 TABLE XXIII C0riCEi4TRATI0tJS OF GAlf1A E 1ITTERS* IN SOIL Results in Units of PCi/g(dry) l Env. Station No. STATID!1 P Ave rage STAT 10ft 3A STATION 5 Average of l Site Distant Date 5-30-31 10-l'3-31 Location 5 3 1 10-10-31 5 31 10-17-31 Locations l Nuclides Found Be-7 top 1" <.4 <.6 <.5 <.3 6t.4 <.3 <.3 .42.3 bottom <.6 <.5 <.6 <.3 <.3 <.3 <.3 <.3 K-40 top 1" 15 2 91 12 9 18!2 16 2 22 2 25 3 2013 botton 15 2 13 1 la 3 17 2 16 2 22 2 25 3 20 9 Zr-95 top 1" .20 .07 <.1 2 .1 .ISt.06 <.03 .11 .05 <.07 .102.07 bottom <.09 <.1 <1 <.06 <.06 <.06 <.07 <.06 Nb-95 top 1" 40 .05 30t.03 .a .1 .34 .07 .37 .06 33t.04 .15i.05 .3!.2 bo ttom .10 .05 <.07 .09 .0a .06t.04 <.05 <.04 <.05 .05t.02 Ru-103 top 1" <.05 <.03 <.07 051.03 <.04 <,03 <.04 .04 .02 bottom <.07 <.06 <.07 <.03 <.04 <.03 <.04 <.04 Cs-137 top 1" 4.1 .4 6.22.6 53 1.0 .1 .92 .09 .572.06 .691.07 .81.4 bottom 2.42.2 2.0 .2 2.2 .6 1.1 .1 .39 .09 .70 .07 .52 .05 .81.5 Ce-144 top 1" <.3 <.4 <.4 .2 .1 42.2 <.2 <.2 .32.2 bo ttom <.9 <.3 <.6 <.2 <.2 <.3 <.2 <.2 Ra-226 top 1" 1.0!.1 1.0 .1 1 34 .03 1.1 .1 .73 .03 1.1 .1 1.01.3 botton 1.0!.1 1.6 .2 1.32.8 .32 .03 1.3 .1 .361.09 1.1 .1 1.02.4 Th-232 top 1" 1.4 .2 1.0 .2 1.2 .6 1.1r.1 1.3t.2 1.2 .1 1.4 .1 1.3t.3 bottom 1.5 .2 1.3 .2 1.4 .3 1.1 .1 1.4 .1 1.32.1 1.4 .2 1.3i.3 top 1" <!!DL <!!DL <!!DL <!1DL <!1DL Others <!!DL -
bottom <!1DL <!1DL - <!1DL <!!DL d1DL <!!DL -
- For typical minimum detectable levels of nuclides searched for and not found, see Table XXVII.
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W W W W W W W W ~ RNC TABLE XXIV NONTHLY TLD RESULTS RESULTS IN UNITS OF F1 RADS /STD. MONTNe STATIDH 81 81 81 81 81 81 81 81 81 81 81 82 CODE EQV.NO. AVG. 01/10-01/31 01/31-02/28 02/28-03/28 01/28-05/03 05/03-06/06 06/06-07/11 07/11-08/01 05/01-09/06 09/06-10/11 10/11-11/01 11/01-12/06 12/06-01/09 1A 7.90 i 1.32 7.3830.13 8.74;1.38 8.8380.07 7.1130.88 7.57;0.69 6.67;0.32 8.10;0.35 7.7330.60 8.53i0.85 7.82;1.25 8.2581.32 8.26;0.30 IB 6.35 ; 0.95 5.8430.26 6.8530.69 6.3410.68 5.53;0.33 7.1431.91 6.0630.59 6.4930.35 5.80;1.08 6.4930.63 6.6130.75 6.4130.91 6.8030.36 1C 7.69 ; 0.98 7.25;0.66 8.18;1.11 7.8710.49 6.6950.58 7.44;1.10 7.1831.37 7.6230.85 7.7350.50 8.3930.41 8.1481.24 7.9980.71 7.96;0.89 10 7.40 i 1.04 6.6430.82 7.8150.71 7.42;0.80 6.4680.61 7.3410.71 7.1450.33 7.28;1.11 7.0030.55 8.1531.18 7.7350.36 7.95;0.41 7.7750.55 IE 7.22 i 1.29 6.3830.56 8.2831.27 7.6830.83 6.3280.38 6.5930.36 6.4950.83 7.8730.74 7.3680.69 7.5530.85 7.3780.29 7,5230.95 7.5881.65 1F 8.72 i 1.67 8.3230.66 10.1130.78 8.4830.97 7.7330.71 8.99;0.96 7.5750.43 8.18;1.22 7.8130.62 9.36;1.01 9.5030.29 9.4931.17 9.3931.37 1G 5.59 ; 0.86 5.3430.44 5.9550.41 6.1430.63 4.96;0.55 5.04;2.37 5.1130.56 5.4250.69 5.4330.66 5.9530.27 5.70;1.07 5.95;0.40 6.1530.26 1H 6.82 i 1.22 6.4910.50 7.5730.66 7.4850.65 5.6930.85 6.66;0.28 6.1730.76 7.4631.00 6.5431.03 7.04;0.32 7.3130.56 7.2230.61 (A) II 6.11 i 1.08 5.3430.45 7.20i0.70 6.1350.73 5.2930.32 5.7550.35 5.8580.72 6.4381.01 5.97;0.63 6.53;1.10 6.1530.70 6.1580.65 6.6233 00 1J 8.73 i 1.47 7.9910.55 10.25;0.53 8.6630.68 7.75;0.73 8.46;1.14 7.88;0.12 8.4731.78 9.03;0.57 9.39;1.74 9.1680.75 8.4230.33 9.4230.46 IL 5.33 ; 2.08 6.2730.66 7.2130.24 5.70;0.99 4.1450.21 4.7730.69 3.82;0.18 4.7430.43 4.75;0.67 5.5010.35 4.73;1.23 6.0950.42 6.6230.53 1H 4.16 ; 0.93 4.2010.52 4.5010.93 4.4650.07 3.2550.92 3.8980.62 3.6730.24 4.3630.18 3.7930.73 4.B810.32 3.9330.54 4.6030.22 4.5110.44 2 7.16 ; 1.63 6.0730.77 8.5250.91 7.4680.74 5.97;0.29 6.58;0.92 6.1330.42 7.6550.87 7.3030.11 7.4650.92 7.38;0.95 7.65i1.11 8.0050.62 3A 5.76 3 1.12 4.9531.04 6.56;0.28 5.6430.74 5.06;0.43 5.48;0.19 5.2830.61 5.3130.22 5.6430.25 6.3730.46 5.77;1.08 6.3480.51 6.4250.48 4K 4.81 i 1.03 4.4430.36 5.9230.51 5.1480.12 4.1210.39 4.7250.70 4.42;1.17 4.8380.36 4.7750.40 5.0150.53 4.2830.74 4.5950.93 5.45;1.03 5 6.91 i 1.33 6.1530.50 7.54;0.48 7.0230.68 5.4930.85 6.9530.73 6.3730.74 7.5731.20 6.8130.73 7.4030.52 7.7330.40 7.0410.77 7.34;0.80 GB 5.84 i 1.32 5.7031.21 6.7630.78 6.0280.65 4.4580.66 5.6030.89 4.9830.55 6.06 0.49 5.6830.82 6.3230.68 6.0030.94 6.1830.31 6.7030.18 14 7.27 ; 1.34 6.2730.79 8.2310.81 7.5050.75 6.3230.58 7.7330.43 6.2930.47 7.5580.89 6.9530.51 8.04;0.91 7.39;1.17 7.4210.19 7.58;1.12 15 7.55 i 1.01 7.36;0.57 8.6010.42 7.6630.30 6.8730.32 8.1580.95 7.1180.53 7.6810.47 7.2430.77 7.98;1.42 7.2330.89 7.1050.73 7.7231.62 16 7.56 ; 1.25 6.99;1.06 8.6230.83 7.4780.36 (Al (Al 6.4980.50 7.07;0.76 7.6810.52 8.1980.25 7.4980.70 7.3550.61 8.0210.49 17 8.39 ; 1.03 8.05i1.28 8.8910.38 8.3031.13 7.32;1.05 8.3050.99 7.7630.57 8.9130.68 8.4750.54 9.0280.92 8.3930.75 8.94;1.46 8.4710.80 18 7.72 1 1.42 7.5530.56 8.75i0.36 7.8480.64 6.6230.52 7.05;0.88 6.7431.26 7.28;1.27 7.7031.34 8.4630.73 8.3630.67 8.2030.23 8.4080.54 19 7.40 i 1.11 7.2780.16 7.7851.08 7.6130.75 6.4330.41 6.9630.66 6.5530.72 7.4810.78 7.2350.75 8.0630.65 7.8380.37 8.18;1.10 7.70;0.58 20 8.50 i 1.15 7.9330.34 9.87il.12 8.7930.44 7.7730.65 8.25;1.08 8.2830.70 8.4630.63 8.1830.76 8.7051.28 8.4481.11 8.2631.75 9.21;0.98 818 7.41 i 1.25 6.6030.52 8.25i0.54 7.4030.37 6.54;0.59 8.3880.64 6.8530.85 7.5430.45 6.9830.39 8.1410.49 7.23;1.46 7.1330.53 7.7580.92 NOTEI ALL SEMICOLONS IFOICATE A PLUS OR HINlr* SIGN. ( Al TLDS STOLEN.
l RMC TABLE XXIV ECONTINUED) NONTHLY TLD RESULTS RESULTS IN UNITS OF NRADS/STD. MONTHe STQTION 81 81 81 81 81 81 81 81 81 81 81 82 CODE EQV.MO. AVG. 01/10-01/31 01/31-02/28 02/28-03/28 03/28-05/03 05/03-06/06 06/06-07/11 07/11-08/01 08/01-09/06 09/06-10/11 10/11-11/01 11/01-12/06 12/06-01/09 _=.. __. _ 23 7.31 i 1.17 7.3310.24 8.5350.57 7.1030.56 6.05;0.56 7.50;1.20 6.9330.38 7.5180.75 7.1130.61 7.7730.69 7.6150.79 7.1030.60 7.6030.62 23 7.75 i 1.32 6.8950.35 9.1730.52 8.0110.82 7.4230.50 7.5930.75 6.7230.69 7.67;1.52 7.9130.96 8.1751.38 7.1130.84 8.1030.29 7.9780.65 24 5.74 i 1.21 4.8230.88 6.98;1.09 6.0110.35 5.4730.34 5.2610.40 4.9030.40 5.9810.40 5.8430.59 6.2010.18 5.39;1.16 5.76;0.30 6.1680.73 26 8.41 i 1.13 7.7530.70 9.4450.99 8.4250.60 8.2150.29 8.9731.24 7.9850.60 8.8811.38 7.4931.01 8.6230.94 8.1350.73 8.2030.92 8.92il.04 27 7.92 i 1.27 6.9530.93 9.1031.56 8.4880.16 7.2450.67 7.8631.48 7.3550.48 8.78;0.23 7.7250.29 7.97;0.59 8.34;1.73 8.08;0.59 7.7130.57 31 7.31 i 1.04 6.67;1.10 7.3730.62 7.65;0.66 6.3581.00 7.1930.53 6.57;1.13 7.6950.60 7.49;1.04 7.96;1.16 7.5250.91 7.7730.75 7.6250.44 32 7.93 ; 1.00 7.0931.13 8.2611.48 8.50;0.77 7.6230.25 7.60;0.56 7.6150.33 8.98;1.94 8.1080.30 8.2250.55 7.98;0.83 7.6931.49 7.82;0.52 33A 5.69 ; 1.22 4.6330.25 6.5310.63 6.0810.43 4.6230.68 5.6280.53 5.1950.72 6.0080.33 5.7310.66 6.3680.59 5.97;1.13 5.5910.55 6.0110.61 38 7.76 ; 1.06 7.0630.78 8.5530.33 8.1880.58 7.1630.50 7.6610.58 7.18;0.76 8.5051.25 7.4030.66 7.54i0.51 8.15;1.38 8.05;1.01 6.1650.27 40 8.69 i 1.47 7.6830.68 8.89;1.52 8.8730.61 7.5650.77 8.7250.72 7.75i0.55 8.8350.28 9.1030.54 9.83;1.56 9.59;1.17 8.3430.62 9.22;0.74 42 8.99 i 1.60 7.9730.58 10.6430.59 8.84;1.63 8.05;0.49 9.1580.25 7.88;0.38 9.7930.60 9.3350.44 8.69;1.00 9.03;1.23 9.2730.78 9.48;1.00 43 8.61 ; 1.31 7.8130.95 9.68;1.76 8.48;1.68 7.3731.20 8.3831.60 8.3450.71 8.9810.59 9.2330.80 9.1150.93 9.1750.81 8.2531.33 8.7450.66 44 7.13 ; 1.08 6.9610.45 8.4081.09 7.3030.21 6.1880.66 6.7250.22 6.8250.92 6.9130.65 7.27;0.58 7.2430.29 7.5831.06 7.4730.14 7.0430.83 45 8.16 3 1.32 7.4950.81 9.32;1.13 8.3330.79 7.25i0.65 8.4650.73 7.0230.56 8.5010.56 7.9731.49 8.28;0.63 8.65;1.14 8.7430.36 8.29;1.11 46 7.11 i 1.30 6.6650.52 8.1230.89 6.6430.20 6.25;0.53 6.5510.19 6.4731.15 7.9230.28 7.3830.83 7.4230.41 7.32;1.00 (Al 7.8150.59 47 8.37 3 1.38 8.1251.43 9.55i0.75 8.6810.57 7.0510.48 8.4151.78 7.5850.83 9.2281.29 8.05;0.72 8.7730.98 8.5081.22 8.1950.92 8.9610.35 48 7.65 i 1.38 7.3330.58 8.6110.66 7.5110.70 6.9180.66 7.5010.32 6.5730.94 8.47;0.27 6.86i0.79 8.1980.78 8.4110.72 8.09;0.97 8.0631.31 49 7.97 i 1.12 7.7330.87 8.80;1.36 8.3430.38 7.2630.83 8.2530.49 6.8310.53 8.58;1.37 7.9230.61 8.3130.47 8.3930.91 7.7610.77 8.0780.99 50 8.83 ; 1.55 8.40;1.41 10.2430.74 8.9230.31 7.75;1.00 8.6231.12 7.5030.80 9.34;0.22 8.6110.92 9.4930.73 9.4880.85 9.3632.02 8.8150.64 51 8.01 i 1.35 7.9630.83 8.9031.07 7.9830.29 6.9610.76 7.7110.84 6.7430.81 8.4530.44 7.8150.43 8.8250.86 8.1530.37 8.5730.97 8.4830.64 ENN 8.40 ; 0.90 8.1010.42 8.47;0.74 8.4750.52 7.8030.84 8.2630.89 8.01;0.91 9.3150.89 8.0150.45 8.7930.56 8.7381.37 8.3130.44 8.9911.17 STATION 81 81 81 81 81 61 81 81 81 81 81 21 CODE EQV.MO. AVG. 01/09-02/03 02/03-03/03 03/03-03/30 03/30-05/06 05/06-06/09 06/09-07/14 07/14-08/03 08/03-09/08 09/08-10/09 10/09-11/03 10/30-12/08 12/04-01/06 12B 5.88 i 1.0S 5.8430.45 7.le*0.74 6.4930.46 5.07;0.99 6.1130.25 5.3750.92 5.78;0.67 5.8230.61 6.1250.60 5.9530.43 5.7510.53 5.5150.14 NOTE: ALL SENICOLONS INDICATE A PLUS OR MINUS SIGN. (A) TLDS STOLEN. E E E O O E O O E E
t i t j t r~~~\ v m m J~~\ m. W m O m W D I- D F DMC TABLE XXV QUADTERLY TLD RESULTS PESULTS IN UNITS CF t" RADS /STD. MONTH
- STATION 81 81 81 e2 STATICN 81 81 81 82 CODE EQV.MO. AVG. 01/10-03/28 03/28-07/11 07/11-1C/11 10/11-01/09 CCDE EQV.MO. AVG. 01/10-03/28 03/2S-07/11 07/11-10/11 10/11-01/09 7.26 ; 1.06 7.45;1.18 6.57;1.23 7.34;0.99 7.84;0.66 22 6.52 ; 1.24 7.4810.50 6.23;0.53 6.13;0.35 6.45;0.78 1A IB 5.57 ; 0.21 5.49;0.24 5.4930.77 5.7210.82 5.56;0.61 23 7.03 ; 1.35 7.4030.27 6.47;1.46 6.55;0.87 7.8630.91 7.15 ; 0.94 7.4810.92 7.12;0.33 6.52;0.98 7.55;0.92 24 5.26 ; 0.80 5.34;0.39 4.89io.28 5.07;0.51 5.8130.48 1C ID 6.39 ; 0.44 6.5230.52 6.0S;0.34 6.55;0.66 6.48;0.43 26 7.39 ; 1.19 8.19;1.41 6.91;1.21 7.02;0.34 7.6310.48 6.71;0.23 6.57;0.68 27 7.24 ; 0.96 7.64;0.73 6.60;0.36 7.29;0.39 7.60;0.91 IE 6.58 ; 0.25 6.64;1.03 6.3930.38 7.86;0.37 8.15;1.22 31 6.26 ; 1.05 6.70;0.48 6.24;0.33 5.5630.39 6.6310.58 IF 7.86 ; 0.67 8.13;0.82 7.4330.57 l 7.18 ; 1.01 7.68;0.67 6.84;0.64 7.6130.48 IG 5.03 ; 0.56 4.83;0.82 5.23;0.17 4.72;0.24 5.2930.28 32 6.7110.45 1H 6.49 ; 0.65 6.59;0.56 6.15;0.46 6.7930.68 (A) 33A 5.24 ; 0.93 5.1430.57 4.90;0.38 5.0230.10 5.9330.85 II 5.50 ; 0.91 5.84;0.31 4.89;0.83 5.56;0.43 5.86;0.47 38 7.02 ; 1.06 7.66;1.48 6.7230.86 6.5230.13 7.3230.42 7.67 ; 0.93 7.65;0.33 7.14;1.50 7.69;0.46 8.28;0.85 40 7.96 ; 1.54 8.47;1.64 8.22;0.81 6.83;0.72 8.3931.22 IJ IL *.88 ; 2.31 5.99;0.43 3.81;0.50 4.14;0.23 5.9230.95 42 8.16 ; 1.96 9.06;1.30 8.43;1.13 6.7830.33 8.5030.81 IN 3.66 ; 0.73 3.6030.28 3.37;0.47 3.5230.66 4.20;0.58 43 7.89 ; 0.71 7.9811.74 7.7130.87 7.56;0.84 8.37;0.83 6.56 ; 0.42 6.6530.65 6.34;0.73 6.8230.17 6.47;0.55 44 6.21 ; 0.24 6.13;0.77 6.17'0.36
. 6.3730.62 6.17;0.39 2
3A 5.29 i 0.71 5.5730.44 5.04;0.80 4.97;0.56 5.68;0.38 45 7.22 3 0.69 7.4630.28 7.16;0.58 6.78;0.49 7.5430.91 4K 4.25 ; 0.77 4.2530.77 4.01;0.36 3.99;0.52 4.81;0.40 46 6.30 ; 0.68 6.38;0.43 5.9530.48 6.63;0.27 (A) 6.59 ; 0.79 6.5330.55 6.24;0.60 6.4830.79 7.16;1.18 47 7.78 ; 0.63 7.84;0.39 7.36;0.74 7.90;0.38 8.10;0.68 5 5.52 ; 0.44 5.45;0.53 5.26;0.64 5.6230.62 5.7910.67 48 6.80 ; 0.44 6.94;0.79 6.97;0.60 6.48;0.19 6.82;0.63 6B 6.66 ; 0.79 6.9810.16 6.25;0.45 6.44;0.38 7.07;0.60 49 7.37 ; 1.30 7.46;1.15 7.24 0.39 6.63;0.79 8.2130.22 14 15 6.55 ; 0.45 6.6630.94 6.31;1.23 6.48;0.71 6.8130.77 50 7.86 ; 0.93 8.41;1.38 7.77;0.70 7.3130.76 8.06;1.25 6.81 ; 1.24 7.2430.23 (A) 6.1210.74 7.1530.48 51 6.96 ; 0.21 7.06;0.40 6.96;0.88 6.79;0.45 7.04i0.49 16 7.27 ; 1.14 7.28;1.21 7.34;1.26 6.5430.93 7.92;0.90 7.51 ; 0.61 7.5330.86 7.31;0.58 7.29;0.34 7.95;0.29 17 Ital 18 7.22 ; 0.91 7.5230.23 6.84;0.81 6.9030.59 7.75;1.12 STATION 81 81 81 82 19 6.75 ; 1.00 6.7430.77 6.08;0.42 7.06;0.47 7.2130.45 CODE EQV.MO. AVG. 01/09-03/30 03/30-07/14 07/14-10/09 10/09-01/06 20 7.70 ; 1.26 8.4230.82 7.67;0.78 6.91i0.57 7.94;0.77 12B 5.59 ; 0.28 5.5130.19 5.6230.15 5.7930.73 5.43;0.52 218 6.65 i 0.98 6.41;1.22 6.94;0.86 6.06;0.73 7.13;0.66 HOTE: ALL SENICOLONS INDICATE A PLUS OR NINUS SIGN. ( A) QUARTERLY DATA HOT AVAILABLE.TLDS STOLEN. o
PNC TABLE XXVI NEAN MONTHLY AND QUARTERLY TLD RESULTS FOR THE SITE BOUNDARY, NIDDLE, AND OUTER RINGS RESULTS IN UNITS OF NRAD/STD. M0 TITH i 2 SIGMA DEVIATION OF THE DATA SAMPLE EXPOSURE TYPE PERIOD SITE BOUT 3 DRY NIDDLE RING OUTER RING NONTHLY JAN/81 6.66 3 2.38 6.95 ; 2.16 6.71 ; 2.15 FEB/81 7.89 3 3.13 8.47 ; 2.33 8.20 ; 2.00 MAR /81 7.31 ; 2.61 7.63 ; 2.08 7.37 ; 1.81 AFR/81 6.14 3 2.87 6.61 ; 2.23 6.30 ; 1.91 MAY/81 6.91 ; 3.15 7.47 i 2.29 7.00 5 2.42 JtN/81 6.38 ; 2.90 6.78 ; 1.95 6.45 ; 2.19 JUL/81 7.21 3 3.08 7.92 ; 2.55 7.08 ; 1.86 AUG/81 6.90 ; 3.18 7.40 ; 2.18 7.06 ; 1.85 SEP/81 7.60 ; 3.15 7.88 ; 2.05 7.70 ; 2.14 CCT/81 7.38 i 3.53 7.69 ; 2.36 7.24 ; 2.34 NOV/81 7.38 ; 2.61 7.66 ; 2.27 7.23 ; 2.20 DEC/81 7.70 i 2.99 7.81 3 1.89 7.54 ; 2.56 QUARTERLY JAN/81-NAR/81 6.58 ; 2.73 7.01 ; 2.18 6.74 ; 2.20 APR/81-JUL/81 6.18 ; 2.83 6.52 ; 1.96 6.34 ; 2.01 JUL/81-OCT/41 6.22 3 2.67 6.42 i 1.71 6.27 ; 1.45 OCT/81-JAN/82 6.73 5 2.70 7.13 ; 1.91 6.92 i 1.89 HOTES: SITE Bout 1DARY RING STATIOttS- IB, IC.1D, IE, IF, IG,1H, IJ, IL,1H, INH, 2, 40. NIDDLE RING STATIONS - 3A 4K, 5, 6B. 14, 15, 17, 22, 23, 26, 27, 31, 32, 33A 38,
- 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51.
OUTER RING STATIONS - 128, 16, 18, 19, 20, 21B, 24. ALL SENICOLONS INDICATE A PLUS OR NINUS SIGN. EXPOSURE PERIOD DATES ARE INDICATED ON TABLES XXIV AND XXV. W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W
R R C TABLE XXVII GArttA SPECTR0rtETRY OF ALL f1EDIA TYPICAL HIN!!-Ut DETECTABLE LEVELS OF NUCLIDES SEARCHED FOR BUT NOT FOUND NUCLIDE SURFACE WATER DISCHARGE WATER RAIN WATER MILK S0ll (pCi/1) (pC1/1) (pC1/1) AIRPfRTICUlf)TES ( 10~ pCi/m (pC1/1) (pC1/g-dry) Be-7 2.9 3.0 7.1 - 4.8 0.3 Na-22 0.3 0.3 1.3
- 0.7
- K-40 3.9 3.9 13 11 - -
C r-51 2.5 2.7 7.7 15 4.8 0.2 Mn-54 0.3 0.3 0.7 0.7 0.6 0.03 Co-57 *
- 0.9 0.7
- 0.01 Co-58 0.4 0.4 0.7 1.4 0.6 0.03 Fe-59 0.7 0.7 1.6 1.7 1.7 0.08 Co-60 0.3 0.3 0.7 1.8 0.6 0.03 Zn-65 0.7 0.7 1.4 2.1 1.4 0.08 Z r-95 *
- 1.0 2.3
- 0.06
*
- 1.0
- 0.05 Nb-95 -
ZrNb-95 0.3 0.3 1.3
- 0.5
- Mo-99 18 39 110 10 150 0.1
* *
- 0.9
- 0.04 Ru- 103 l Ru- 106 2.7 2.7 1.6 71 4.6 0.3 l Ag-110m 0.3 0.3 0.7 1.4 0.5 0.05 l
- 0.08 Sb-125 *
- 3.5 2.2 i Te-129m 7.1 5.8 7.7 84 9.0 1.0 !
I-131 0.7 0.7 1.1 1.8 1.4 0.1 Te-132 1.3 2.5 1.4 7.1
- 1.9 I-133 39 190 130 SG Cs-134 0.3 0.3 1.3 1.4 0.5 0.03 Cs-136 0.7 0.7 1.7 1.9 1.5 0.08 Cs-137 0.3 0.3 0.7 0.7 0.6
- Ba-140 *
- 4.9 11
- 0.2 La-140 *
- 1.6 2.7
- 0.04 Bala-140 0.7 0.6 0.9 0.9
- 0.06 Ce-141 *
- 0.7 1.0 Ce-144 1.3 1.4 1.4 3.6 1.4 0.2 Ra-226 0.6 0.6 1. 3 1.4 0.7 -
Th-232 1.3 1.3 1.3 4.8 1.9 -
- Minimum detectable levels of these nuclides were not calculated for these media.
- Indicates a positive concentration was neasured in all samples analyzed.
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