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| {{#Wiki_filter:1969 FLOOD RECORD IN STREAM MOUTH WETLAND (28FEB07 STATUS) Cs-1372: 12 pCi/g Cs-137 in pond (7.7 pCi/g at 5') Cs-137 = 3.4-3.9 pCi/g at 6-30" Cs-137 to 54", peak 5.9 pCi/g at 6-18" Cs-137 1 pCi/g (0.66-2.54), in top 18" (mostly top 6") The Stream Mouth wetland was sampled in a series of transects, similar to the Floodplain Wetland. Each black line above represents a transect, with up to 9 sampling locations per transect. | | {{#Wiki_filter:1969 FLOOD RECORD IN STREAM MOUTH WETLAND (28FEB07 STATUS) |
| Colored dots show sampling locations with detectable Cs-137 on the date given. Only a few approached or exceeded 12 pCilg. The most elevated values of Cs-137 followed a stream channel which was present in 1969, but had been abandoned and naturally filled in by the time of sampling in 2006-2007. "BY dups" refers to duplicate samples, located with samples taken earlier in the Bay investigation. "Bogert" is the name of a tributary. "TRIB" is an un-named tributary.
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| * Cs-1372: 12 pCi/g | | * Cs-1372: 12 pCi/g |
| * Cs-137 in pond (7.7 pCi/g at 5') o Cs-137 = 3.4-3.9 pCi/g at 6-30" o Cs-137 to 54", peak 5.9 pCi/g at 6-18" o Cs-137 1 pCi/g (0.66-2.54), in top 18" (mostly top 6") The Stream Mouth wetland was sampled in a series of transects, similar to the Floodplain Wetland. Each black line above represents a transect, with up to 9 sampling locations per transect. | | * Cs-137 in pond (7.7 pCi/g at 5') |
| Colored dots show sampling locations with detectable Cs-137 on the date given. Only a few approached or exceeded 12 pCi/g. The most elevated values of Cs-137 followed a stream channel which was present in 1969, but had been abandoned and naturally filled in by the time of sampling in 2006-2007. "BY dups" refers to duplicate samples, located with samples taken earlier in the Bay investigation. "Bogert" is the name of a tributary. "TRIB" is an un-named tributary.
| | o Cs-137 = 3.4-3.9 pCi/g at 6-30" o Cs-137 to 54", peak 5.9 pCi/g at 6-18" o Cs-137 ~ 1 pCi/g (0.66-2.54), |
| 14 1969 FLOOD RECORD IN STREAM MOUTH WETLAND (28FEB07 STATUS)
| | (0.66-2 .54), in top 18" (mostly top 6") |
| * Cs-1372: 12 pCi/g
| | The Stream Mouth wetland was sampled in a series of transects, similar to the Floodplain Wetland. Each black line above represents a transect, with up to 9 sampling locations per transect. Colored dots show sampling locations with detectable Cs-137 on the date given. Only a few approached or exceeded 12 pCi/g. |
| * Cs-137 in pond (7.7 pCi/g at 5') o Cs-137 = 3.4-3.9 pCi/g at 6-30" o Cs-137 to 54", peak 5.9 pCi/g at 6-18" o Cs-137 1 pCi/g (0.66-2.54), in top 18" (mostly top 6") The Stream Mouth wetland was sampled in a series of transects, similar to the Floodplain Wetland. Each black line above represents a transect, with up to 9 sampling locations per transect.
| | pCilg. The most elevated values of Cs-137 followed a stream channel which was present in 1969, but had been abandoned and naturally filled in by the time of sampling in 2006-2007. "BY dups" refers to duplicate samples, co- co located with samples taken earlier in the Bay investigation. "Bogert" is the name of a tributary. "TRIB" is an un-named tributary. |
| Colored dots show sampling locations with detectable Cs-137 on the date given. Only a few approached or exceeded 12 pCi/g. The most elevated values of Cs-137 followed a stream channel which was present in 1969, but had been abandoned and naturally filled in by the time of sampling in 2006-2007. "BY dups" refers to duplicate samples, located with samples taken earlier in the Bay investigation. "Bogert" is the name of a tributary. "TRIB" is an un-named tributary. 14 1969 FLOOD RECORD IN STREAM MOUTH WETLAND (28FEB07 STATUS) | | tributary. |
| * Cs-1372: 12 pCi/g
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| * Cs-137 in pond (7.7 pCi/g at 5') o Cs-137 = 3.4-3.9 pCi/g at 6-30" o Cs-137 to 54", peak 5.9 pCi/g at 6-18" o Cs-137 1 pCi/g (0.66-2.54), in top 18" (mostly top 6") The Stream Mouth wetland was sampled in a series of transects, similar to the Floodplain Wetland. Each black line above represents a transect, with up to 9 sampling locations per transect.
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MONTHYEARML0929405542009-10-0606 October 2009 Attachment 8-1- Graphic - Conceptual Model for Fish Ingestion Pathway - Plum Brook Estuary ML0929405412009-10-0606 October 2009 Attachment 14-6 - Cs-137 Details in Flood Plain Area, Graphic of Plum Brook Flood Plain Showing Survey-Sampling Transects with Color Coded Sample Results ML0929405402009-10-0606 October 2009 Attachment 14-5 - 1969 Flood Record in Stream Mouth Wetland, Graphic of Plum Brook Estuary Showing Survey-Sampling Transects with Color-Coded Sample Results - with Commentary ML0929405392009-10-0606 October 2009 Attachment 14-4 - 1969 Flood Record in Stream Mouth Wetland, Graphic of Plum Brook Estuary Showing Survey-Sampling Transects with Color-Coded Sample Results ML0929405252009-10-0606 October 2009 Attachment 17-2 -Sensitivity Analysis for Plum Brook Drinking Water Pathway Dose Assessment, Figures ML0805902472008-02-25025 February 2008 EP 1.12, Survey Unit Release Record 2009-10-06
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1969 FLOOD RECORD IN STREAM MOUTH WETLAND (28FEB07 STATUS)
- Cs-137 in pond (7.7 pCi/g at 5')
o Cs-137 = 3.4-3.9 pCi/g at 6-30" o Cs-137 to 54", peak 5.9 pCi/g at 6-18" o Cs-137 ~ 1 pCi/g (0.66-2.54),
(0.66-2 .54), in top 18" (mostly top 6")
The Stream Mouth wetland was sampled in a series of transects, similar to the Floodplain Wetland. Each black line above represents a transect, with up to 9 sampling locations per transect. Colored dots show sampling locations with detectable Cs-137 on the date given. Only a few approached or exceeded 12 pCi/g.
pCilg. The most elevated values of Cs-137 followed a stream channel which was present in 1969, but had been abandoned and naturally filled in by the time of sampling in 2006-2007. "BY dups" refers to duplicate samples, co- co located with samples taken earlier in the Bay investigation. "Bogert" is the name of a tributary. "TRIB" is an un-named tributary.
tributary.
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