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{{#Wiki_filter:NIAG&&MOHAWKPOWERCORPORATIONJanuary1,1996-December31,1996forNIjNEMILEPOINTNUCLEARSTATIONUNIT1FacilityOperatingLicenseDPR-63DocketNumber50-220NI5lEMILEPOINTNUCLEARSTATIONUNIT2FacilityOperatingLicenseNPF-69DocketNo.50-410  
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LISTOFTABLESLISTOFFIGURES1.0INTRODUCIION2.0AQUATICSAMPLESI.ShorelineSedimentII.FishIII.SurfaceWater-3.0DIRECTRADIATION4.0TERRESTRIALSAMPLESI.AirParticulate/Iodine15222327III.FoodProductsIV.LandUseCensus30315.0INTERLABORATORYCOMPARISONPROGRAM6.0HISTORICALENVIRONMENTALSAMPLEDATA7.0CHANGESANDEXCEPTIONSTOTHEPROGRAM
LISTOFTABLESLISTOFFIGURES1.0INTRODUCIION 2.0AQUATICSAMPLESI.Shoreline SedimentII.FishIII.SurfaceWater-3.0DIRECTRADIATION
 
==4.0 TERRESTRIAL==
SAMPLESI.AirParticulate/Iodine 15222327III.FoodProductsIV.LandUseCensus30315.0INTERLABORATORY COMPARISON PROGRAM6.0HISTORICAL ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLEDATA7.0CHANGESANDEXCEPTIONS TOTHEPROGRAM


==8.0CONCLUSION==
==8.0CONCLUSION==
9.0GENERALREFERENCEMATERIAL10.0DATATABLES-199611.0FIGURES333739424447142


Table1SampleCollectionandAnalysis,SiteRadiologicalEnvironmentalMonitoringProgram-AquaticProgramandDirectRadiation48Table2SampleCollectionandAnalysis,SiteRadiologicalEnvironmentalMonitoringProgram-TerrestrialProgram49Table3Table41996EnvironmentalSampleLocationsRadiologicalEnvironmentalMonitoringProgramAnnualSummary5054Table5AConcentrationofGammaEmittersinShorelineSedimentSamples(pCi/g4ry)57Table5BConcentrationofGammaEmittersinShorelineSedimentSamples(pCi/kg-dry)58Table6AConcentrationofGammaEmittersinFishSamples(pCi/g-wet)59Table6BConcentrationofGammaEmittersinFishSamples(pCi/kg-wet)61Table7ConcentrationofGammaEmittersinSurfaceWaterSamples(pCi/liter)63:Table8ConcentrationofTritiuminSurfaceWaterSamples(pCi/liter)68Table9ADirectRadiationMeasurementResults-mrem/StandardMonth69Table9BDirectRadiationMeasurementResults-mrem/QuarterlyPeriod73Table10EnvironmentalAirborneParticulateSamples-OffsiteStations,GrossBetaActivity77Table11EnvironmentalAirborneParticulateSamples-OnsiteStations,GrossBetaActivity79  
==9.0 GENERALREFERENCE==
MATERIAL10.0DATATABLES-199611.0FIGURES333739424447142
 
Table1SampleCollection andAnalysis, SiteRadiological Environmental Monitoring Program-AquaticProgramandDirectRadiation 48Table2SampleCollection andAnalysis, SiteRadiological Environmental Monitoring Program-Terrestrial Program49Table3Table41996Environmental SampleLocations Radiological Environmental Monitoring ProgramAnnualSummary5054Table5AConcentration ofGammaEmittersinShoreline SedimentSamples(pCi/g4ry) 57Table5BConcentration ofGammaEmittersinShoreline SedimentSamples(pCi/kg-dry) 58Table6AConcentration ofGammaEmittersinFishSamples(pCi/g-wet) 59Table6BConcentration ofGammaEmittersinFishSamples(pCi/kg-wet) 61Table7Concentration ofGammaEmittersinSurfaceWaterSamples(pCi/liter) 63:Table8Concentration ofTritiuminSurfaceWaterSamples(pCi/liter) 68Table9ADirectRadiation Measurement Results-mrem/Standard Month69Table9BDirectRadiation Measurement Results-mrem/Quarterly Period73Table10Environmental AirborneParticulate Samples-OffsiteStations, GrossBetaActivity77Table11Environmental AirborneParticulate Samples-OnsiteStations, GrossBetaActivity79  
 
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TabAMConcentration ofGammaEmittersinMonthlyComposites ofNMPAirParticulate Samples81Table13Environmental CharcoalCartridge Samples-OffsiteStations, I-131Activity96Table14Table15Table16Table17AEnvironmental CharcoalCartridge Samples-OnsiteStations, I-131ActivityConcentration ofGammaEmittersinMilk(pCi/liter)
Concentration ofIodine-131 inMilk(pCi/liter)
Concentration ofGammaEmittersinFoodProducts(pCi/g-wet) 98103Table17BConcentration ofGammaEmittersinFoodProducts(pCi/kg-wet) 105Table18Table19Table20Table21MilkAnimalCensus1996Residence CensusInterlaboratory Comparison ProgramResultsHistorical Environmental SampleDataShoreline Sediment(Control) 106108118Table22Historical Environmental SampleDataShoreline Sediment(indicator) 119Table23Table24Table25Historical Environmental SampleDataFish(Control)
Historical Environmental SampleDataFish(Indicator)
Historical Environmental SampleDataSurfaceWater(Control) 120121122Table26Historical Environmental SampleDataSurfaceWater(Indicator)
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Table27Historical Environmental SampleDataSurfaceWaterTritium(Control) 124Table28Historical Environmental SampleDataSurfaceWaterTritium(Indicator) 125Table29Historical Environmental SampleDataEnvironmental TLD(Control) 126Table30AHistorical Environmental SampleDataEnvironmental TLD(SiteBoundary) 127Table30BHistorical Environmental SampleDataEnvironmental TLD(Off-Site Sectors)128Table30CHistorical Environmental SampleDataEnvironmental TLD(SpecialInterest) 129Table30DHistorical Environmental SampleDataEnvironmental TLD(On-SiteIndicator) 130Table30EHistorical Environmental SampleDataEnvironmental TLD(Off-Site Indicator) 131Table31Historical Environmental SampleDataAirParticulates GrossBeta(Control) 132Table32Historical Environmental SampleDataAirParticulates GrossBeta(Indicator) 133Table33Historical Environmental SampleDataAirParticulates (Control) 134Table34Historical Environmental SampleDataAirParticulates (Indicator) 135Table35Historical Environmental SampleDataAirRadioiodine (Control) 136
 
XabhJfa.Table36Historical Environmental SampleDataAirRadioiodine (Indicator) 137Table37Table38Table39Historical Environmental SampleDataMilk(Control)
Historical Environmental SampleDataMilk(Indicator)
Historical Environmental SampleDataFoodProducts(Control) 138139140Table40Historical Environmental SampleDataFoodProductsindicator) 141


(Continued)TabAMConcentrationofGammaEmittersinMonthlyCompositesofNMPAirParticulateSamples81Table13EnvironmentalCharcoalCartridgeSamples-OffsiteStations,I-131Activity96Table14Table15Table16Table17AEnvironmentalCharcoalCartridgeSamples-OnsiteStations,I-131ActivityConcentrationofGammaEmittersinMilk(pCi/liter)ConcentrationofIodine-131inMilk(pCi/liter)ConcentrationofGammaEmittersinFoodProducts(pCi/g-wet)98103Table17BConcentrationofGammaEmittersinFoodProducts(pCi/kg-wet)105Table18Table19Table20Table21MilkAnimalCensus1996ResidenceCensusInterlaboratoryComparisonProgramResultsHistoricalEnvironmentalSampleDataShorelineSediment(Control)106108118Table22HistoricalEnvironmentalSampleDataShorelineSediment(indicator)119Table23Table24Table25HistoricalEnvironmentalSampleDataFish(Control)HistoricalEnvironmentalSampleDataFish(Indicator)HistoricalEnvironmentalSampleDataSurfaceWater(Control)120121122Table26HistoricalEnvironmentalSampleDataSurfaceWater(Indicator)~~~-lll-123
Bgzc2h.Figure1NearestResidence, FoodProduct,FishandShoreline SedimentSampleLocations 143Figure2MilkAnimalCensus,MilkSampleandSurfaceWaterSampleLocations Figure3Figure4Figure5Off-siteEnvironmental StationsandTLDLocations On-siteEnvironmental StationandTLDLocations NewYorkStateMap145146147


(Continued)Table27HistoricalEnvironmentalSampleDataSurfaceWaterTritium(Control)124Table28HistoricalEnvironmentalSampleDataSurfaceWaterTritium(Indicator)125Table29HistoricalEnvironmentalSampleDataEnvironmentalTLD(Control)126Table30AHistoricalEnvironmentalSampleDataEnvironmentalTLD(SiteBoundary)127Table30BHistoricalEnvironmentalSampleDataEnvironmentalTLD(Off-SiteSectors)128Table30CHistoricalEnvironmentalSampleDataEnvironmentalTLD(SpecialInterest)129Table30DHistoricalEnvironmentalSampleDataEnvironmentalTLD(On-SiteIndicator)130Table30EHistoricalEnvironmentalSampleDataEnvironmentalTLD(Off-SiteIndicator)131Table31HistoricalEnvironmentalSampleDataAirParticulatesGrossBeta(Control)132Table32HistoricalEnvironmentalSampleDataAirParticulatesGrossBeta(Indicator)133Table33HistoricalEnvironmentalSampleDataAirParticulates(Control)134Table34HistoricalEnvironmentalSampleDataAirParticulates(Indicator)135Table35HistoricalEnvironmentalSampleDataAirRadioiodine(Control)136
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XabhJfa.Table36HistoricalEnvironmentalSampleDataAirRadioiodine(Indicator)137Table37Table38Table39HistoricalEnvironmentalSampleDataMilk(Control)HistoricalEnvironmentalSampleDataMilk(Indicator)HistoricalEnvironmentalSampleDataFoodProducts(Control)138139140Table40HistoricalEnvironmentalSampleDataFoodProductsindicator)141
==1.0 Thisreportissubmitted==
inaccordance withAppendixA(Technical Specifications),
Section6.9.1.dtoLicenseDPR-63,DocketNo.50-220fortheNineMilePointNuclearStationUnit1andSection6.9.1.7toLicenseNPF-69,DocketNo.50-410fortheNineMilePointNuclearStationUnit2forthecalendaryear1996.TheRadiological Environmental Monitoring Program(REMP)isajointprogrambetweentheNineMilePointNuclearStation(NMPNS)andtheJamesA.FitzPatrick NuclearPowerPlant(JAFNPP).
Thesamplecollections fortheradiological programsareperformed inlargepartbyEAEngineering ScienceandTechnology (EA).Thisstaffperformsthemajorityoftheterrestrial andaquaticsamplingrequiredfortheREIVQ'.In-plantcanalwatersampling, airsamplecollection, andenvironmental TLDcollections areperformed jointlybytheNMPNSandJAFNPPstaffs.Thesamplecollection andanalysisschedulerequiredbytheTechnical Specifications fortheNineMilePointNuclearStationUnit1and2islistedinTables1and2.ThemajorityofREAPsampleswereanalyzedbytheSite(JamesA.FitzPatrick)
Environmental Laboratory during1996andincludedthefollowing analyses:
~Shoreline sediment(gammaspectralanalysis)
~Fish(gammaspectralanalysis)
~Lakewater(monthlygammaspectralanalysisonly)~Airparticulate filter(weeklygrossbetaanalysis)
~Airparticulate filter(monthlygammaspectralanalysis)
~Airborneradioiodine cartridge (weeklygammaspectralanalysis)
~Milkgemmaspectralandradioiodine analysis)
~Foodproducts(gammaspectralanalysis)
~Thermoluminescent dosimetry processing LakewaterwasanalyzedforiodineandtritiumbyTeledyneIsotopes.
Dataareevaluated onlyfromlocations requiredbytheTechnical Specifications, Datafromoptionallocations arenotevaluated unlessindicated otherwise.
Therewerefourseparategroupsofradionuclides thatweredetectedintheenvironment during I'V.iIIII 1.01996.Severalradionuclides couldpossiblyfallintotwoofthefourgroups.Thefirstofthesegroupsisnaturally occurring radionuclides.
Itmustberealizedthattheenvironment containsabroadinventory ofnaturally occurring radioactive elements.


Bgzc2h.Figure1NearestResidence,FoodProduct,FishandShorelineSedimentSampleLocations143Figure2MilkAnimalCensus,MilkSampleandSurfaceWaterSampleLocationsFigure3Figure4Figure5Off-siteEnvironmentalStationsandTLDLocationsOn-siteEnvironmentalStationandTLDLocationsNewYorkStateMap145146147
===Background===
radiation, asafunctionofprimordial radioactive elementsandcosmicradiation ofsolarorigin,offersaconstantexposuretotheenvironment andman.Theseradionuclides, suchasRa-226,Be-7andespecially K-40,accountforamajorityoftheannualpercapitabackground dose.Nearlyallenvironmental samplescollected in1996contained naturally occurring radionuclides.
Asecondgroupofradionuclides thatweredetectedareacultofthedetonation ofthermonuclear devicesintheearth'supperatmosphere.
Thedetonation frequency duringtheearly1950'sproducedasignificant inventory ofradionuclides foundintheloweratmosphere aswellasinecological systems.Abanwasplacedonatmospheric weaponstestingin1963whichgreatlyreducedtheinventory throughthedecayofshortlivedradionuclides, deposition, andtheremoval(bynaturalprocesses) ofradionuclides fromthefoodchain.Since1963,severalatmospheric weaponstestshavebeenconducted bythePeople'sRepublicofChina.Ineachcase,theusualradionuclides associated withnucleardetonations weredetectedseveralmonthsafterwards, andafterapeakdetection period,diminished toapointwheremostcouldnotbedetected.
Thelastsuchweaponstestwasconducted in'October of1980.Theresulting falloutordeposition fromthistesthadinfluenced thebackground radiation inthevicinityofthesiteandwasveryevidentinmanyofthesamplemediaanalyzedduring1981.Calculations from1981oftheresulting dosestomanfromfalloutrelatedradionuclides intheenvironment showthatthecontribution fromsuchnuclides(suchasSr-90orCs-137)wassignificant andsecondinintensity onlytonaturalbackground radiation.
Quantities ofNb-95,Zr-95,Ce-141,Ce-144,H-3,Ru-106,Ru-103,La-140,Cs-137,Mn-54andCo-60werealsotypicalinairparticulate samplesduring1981andhaveaweaponstestorigin.During1996,Cs-137andH-3weretheonlyradionuclides detectedinenvironmental samplesthatmayhavehadaweaponstestingorigin.Thethirdgroupofradionuclides includesthosethatwerearesultoftheChernobyl NuclearPlantaccident.
Theseradionuclides werefirstdetectedinMayof1986andwerefoundinsamplesofairparticulates, airradioiodine andmilk.Applicable radionuclides includeI-131,Cs-134,Cs-137,Nb-95,Ru-103,Ru-106,andLa-140.Cs-137wastheonlyradionuclide inthiscategorythat,combinedwithothei="ircesofCs-137,couldhavecontributed tothetotalamountofCs-137detectedduring1996.Thefourthgroupofradionuclides arethosethatcouldberelatedtooperations atthesite.Manyoftheseradionuclides areaby-product ofbothnucleardetonations andtheoperation oflightwaterreactors.
Therefore, makingadistinction betweenthetwosourcescanbedifficult, ifnotimpossible.
During1996,Cs-137andH-3weretheonlyradionuclides whichweredetectedthatwouldfallintothiscategory.
Itisdifficult todetermine iftheCs-137andH-3werearesultofsiteoperations since,asmentioned above,theybotharepresentasaresultofweaponstestingandChernobyl fallout.Theevaluation andinterpretation ofenvironmental datamustbemadeatseverallevelsincluding IIal>s+~rIIII 1.0trendanalysis, dosetoman,etc.Anattempthasbeenmadenotonlytoreportthedatacollected during1996,butalsotoassessthesignificance oftheradionuclides detectedintheenvironment ascomparedtonaturalradiation sources.1996dataresultsarealsoevaluated withrespecttopre-operational resultsandhistorical resultscollected sincecommercial operation.
Itisimportant tonotethatdetectedconcentrations ofradionuclides thatarepossiblyrelatedtooperations atthesiteareverysmallandarenotanindication ofenvironmental significance.
Inregardstotheseverysmallquantities, itwillbefurthernotedthatatsuchminuteconcentrations theassessment ofthesignificance ofdetectedradionuclides isverydifficult.
Therefore, aconcentration inonesamplethatistwotimestheconcentration ofanother,forexample,isnotsignificant overall.Moreover, concentrations atsuchlowlevelsmayshowaparticular radionuclide inonesampleandyetnotinanotherbecauseofcountingstatistics atsuchlowconcentrations.
Theaverageannualdoseequivalent toindividuals intheUnitedStateshasbeenestimated tobe360mrem(NCRP93,1987).Themajorityofthisdose(300mrem)isattributed tonaturalbackground ofwhichradonanddaughterproductscontributed 200mrem.Ofman-madesources,medicaldiagnosis wasthehighest,contributing approximately 50mrem.Consumerproductsaddedtheremaining 10mrem.Theannualdosefromthenuclearfuelcycle(including theoperation ofnuclearpowerfacilities) isconsidered essentially negligible.


IIIIIII Ow" 1.0ThisreportissubmittedinaccordancewithAppendixA(TechnicalSpecifications),Section6.9.1.dtoLicenseDPR-63,DocketNo.50-220fortheNineMilePointNuclearStationUnit1andSection6.9.1.7toLicenseNPF-69,DocketNo.50-410fortheNineMilePointNuclearStationUnit2forthecalendaryear1996.TheRadiologicalEnvironmentalMonitoringProgram(REMP)isajointprogrambetweentheNineMilePointNuclearStation(NMPNS)andtheJamesA.FitzPatrickNuclearPowerPlant(JAFNPP).ThesamplecollectionsfortheradiologicalprogramsareperformedinlargepartbyEAEngineeringScienceandTechnology(EA).ThisstaffperformsthemajorityoftheterrestrialandaquaticsamplingrequiredfortheREIVQ'.In-plantcanalwatersampling,airsamplecollection,andenvironmentalTLDcollectionsareperformedjointlybytheNMPNSandJAFNPPstaffs.ThesamplecollectionandanalysisschedulerequiredbytheTechnicalSpecificationsfortheNineMilePointNuclearStationUnit1and2islistedinTables1and2.ThemajorityofREAPsampleswereanalyzedbytheSite(JamesA.FitzPatrick)EnvironmentalLaboratoryduring1996andincludedthefollowinganalyses:~Shorelinesediment(gammaspectralanalysis)~Fish(gammaspectralanalysis)~Lakewater(monthlygammaspectralanalysisonly)~Airparticulatefilter(weeklygrossbetaanalysis)~Airparticulatefilter(monthlygammaspectralanalysis)~Airborneradioiodinecartridge(weeklygammaspectralanalysis)~Milkgemmaspectralandradioiodineanalysis)~Foodproducts(gammaspectralanalysis)~ThermoluminescentdosimetryprocessingLakewaterwasanalyzedforiodineandtritiumbyTeledyneIsotopes.DataareevaluatedonlyfromlocationsrequiredbytheTechnicalSpecifications,Datafromoptionallocationsarenotevaluatedunlessindicatedotherwise.Therewerefourseparategroupsofradionuclidesthatweredetectedintheenvironmentduring I'V.iIIII 1.01996.Severalradionuclidescouldpossiblyfallintotwoofthefourgroups.Thefirstofthesegroupsisnaturallyoccurringradionuclides.Itmustberealizedthattheenvironmentcontainsabroadinventoryofnaturallyoccurringradioactiveelements.Backgroundradiation,asafunctionofprimordialradioactiveelementsandcosmicradiationofsolarorigin,offersaconstantexposuretotheenvironmentandman.Theseradionuclides,suchasRa-226,Be-7andespeciallyK-40,accountforamajorityoftheannualpercapitabackgrounddose.Nearlyallenvironmentalsamplescollectedin1996containednaturallyoccurringradionuclides.Asecondgroupofradionuclidesthatweredetectedareacultofthedetonationofthermonucleardevicesintheearth'supperatmosphere.Thedetonationfrequencyduringtheearly1950'sproducedasignificantinventoryofradionuclidesfoundintheloweratmosphereaswellasinecologicalsystems.Abanwasplacedonatmosphericweaponstestingin1963whichgreatlyreducedtheinventorythroughthedecayofshortlivedradionuclides,deposition,andtheremoval(bynaturalprocesses)ofradionuclidesfromthefoodchain.Since1963,severalatmosphericweaponstestshavebeenconductedbythePeople'sRepublicofChina.Ineachcase,theusualradionuclidesassociatedwithnucleardetonationsweredetectedseveralmonthsafterwards,andafterapeakdetectionperiod,diminishedtoapointwheremostcouldnotbedetected.Thelastsuchweaponstestwasconductedin'Octoberof1980.Theresultingfalloutordepositionfromthistesthadinfluencedthebackgroundradiationinthevicinityofthesiteandwasveryevidentinmanyofthesamplemediaanalyzedduring1981.Calculationsfrom1981oftheresultingdosestomanfromfalloutrelatedradionuclidesintheenvironmentshowthatthecontributionfromsuchnuclides(suchasSr-90orCs-137)wassignificantandsecondinintensityonlytonaturalbackgroundradiation.QuantitiesofNb-95,Zr-95,Ce-141,Ce-144,H-3,Ru-106,Ru-103,La-140,Cs-137,Mn-54andCo-60werealsotypicalinairparticulatesamplesduring1981andhaveaweaponstestorigin.During1996,Cs-137andH-3weretheonlyradionuclidesdetectedinenvironmentalsamplesthatmayhavehadaweaponstestingorigin.ThethirdgroupofradionuclidesincludesthosethatwerearesultoftheChernobylNuclearPlantaccident.TheseradionuclideswerefirstdetectedinMayof1986andwerefoundinsamplesofairparticulates,airradioiodineandmilk.ApplicableradionuclidesincludeI-131,Cs-134,Cs-137,Nb-95,Ru-103,Ru-106,andLa-140.Cs-137wastheonlyradionuclideinthiscategorythat,combinedwithothei="ircesofCs-137,couldhavecontributedtothetotalamountofCs-137detectedduring1996.Thefourthgroupofradionuclidesarethosethatcouldberelatedtooperationsatthesite.Manyoftheseradionuclidesareaby-productofbothnucleardetonationsandtheoperationoflightwaterreactors.Therefore,makingadistinctionbetweenthetwosourcescanbedifficult,ifnotimpossible.During1996,Cs-137andH-3weretheonlyradionuclideswhichweredetectedthatwouldfallintothiscategory.ItisdifficulttodetermineiftheCs-137andH-3werearesultofsiteoperationssince,asmentionedabove,theybotharepresentasaresultofweaponstestingandChernobylfallout.Theevaluationandinterpretationofenvironmentaldatamustbemadeatseverallevelsincluding IIal>s+~rIIII 1.0trendanalysis,dosetoman,etc.Anattempthasbeenmadenotonlytoreportthedatacollectedduring1996,butalsotoassessthesignificanceoftheradionuclidesdetectedintheenvironmentascomparedtonaturalradiationsources.1996dataresultsarealsoevaluatedwithrespecttopre-operationalresultsandhistoricalresultscollectedsincecommercialoperation.Itisimportanttonotethatdetectedconcentrationsofradionuclidesthatarepossiblyrelatedtooperationsatthesiteareverysmallandarenotanindicationofenvironmentalsignificance.Inregardstotheseverysmallquantities,itwillbefurthernotedthatatsuchminuteconcentrationstheassessmentofthesignificanceofdetectedradionuclidesisverydifficult.Therefore,aconcentrationinonesamplethatistwotimestheconcentrationofanother,forexample,isnotsignificantoverall.Moreover,concentrationsatsuchlowlevelsmayshowaparticularradionuclideinonesampleandyetnotinanotherbecauseofcountingstatisticsatsuchlowconcentrations.TheaverageannualdoseequivalenttoindividualsintheUnitedStateshasbeenestimatedtobe360mrem(NCRP93,1987).Themajorityofthisdose(300mrem)isattributedtonaturalbackgroundofwhichradonanddaughterproductscontributed200mrem.Ofman-madesources,medicaldiagnosiswasthehighest,contributingapproximately50mrem.Consumerproductsaddedtheremaining10mrem.Theannualdosefromthenuclearfuelcycle(includingtheoperationofnuclearpowerfacilities)isconsideredessentiallynegligible.BackgroundgammaradiationaroundtheNineMilePointSite,asaresultofradionuclidesintheatmosphereandtheground,accountedforapproximately50mremduring1996.Thisdoseisaresultofradionuclidesofcosmicorigin(forexample,Be-7),ofaprimordialorigin(Ra-226,K-40,andTh-232)and,toamuchsmallerextent,ofaman-madeoriginfromweaponstesting.Adoseof50mrem,asabackgrounddose,issignificantlygreaterthananypossibledoseasaresultofoperationsatthesiteduring1996.Table3containsthelocationsoftheenvironmentalsamplespresentedinthedatatables.ThelocaticnsaregivenindegreesanddistancefromtheNineMilePointNuclearStationUnit2reactorcenterline.Table3alsowvesthefigure(map)numberaswellasthemapdesignationforeachsamplelocationbysamplemediumtype.TherequirementforTable3isfoundinSection6.9.1.doftheTechnicalSpecificationsforthe&#xc3;<eMilePointNuclearStationUnit1andSection6.9.1.7oftheTechnicalSpecificationsfortheNineMilePointNuclearStationUnit2.Table4containsasummaryofbasicstatisticsforenvironmentalsamplemediaasrequiredbytheTechnicalSpecifications.Table4isintheformatpresentedonTable3oftheNRCBranchTechnicalPosition(Revision1datedNovember1979)toNRCRegulatoryGuide4.8"EnvironmentalTechnicalSpecificationsforNuclearPowerPlants".ThetableispresentedtomeettherequirementsofSection6.9.1.dandSection6.9.1.7oftheTechnicalSpecificationsforNineMilePointNuclearStationUnit1andUnit2respectively.  
===Background===
gammaradiation aroundtheNineMilePointSite,asaresultofradionuclides intheatmosphere andtheground,accounted forapproximately 50mremduring1996.Thisdoseisaresultofradionuclides ofcosmicorigin(forexample,Be-7),ofaprimordial origin(Ra-226,K-40,andTh-232)and,toamuchsmallerextent,ofaman-madeoriginfromweaponstesting.Adoseof50mrem,asabackground dose,issignificantly greaterthananypossibledoseasaresultofoperations atthesiteduring1996.Table3containsthelocations oftheenvironmental samplespresented inthedatatables.Thelocaticns aregivenindegreesanddistancefromtheNineMilePointNuclearStationUnit2reactorcenterline.
Table3alsowvesthefigure(map)numberaswellasthemapdesignation foreachsamplelocationbysamplemediumtype.Therequirement forTable3isfoundinSection6.9.1.doftheTechnical Specifications forthe&#xc3;<eMilePointNuclearStationUnit1andSection6.9.1.7oftheTechnical Specifications fortheNineMilePointNuclearStationUnit2.Table4containsasummaryofbasicstatistics forenvironmental samplemediaasrequiredbytheTechnical Specifications.
Table4isintheformatpresented onTable3oftheNRCBranchTechnical Position(Revision 1datedNovember1979)toNRCRegulatory Guide4.8"Environmental Technical Specifications forNuclearPowerPlants".Thetableispresented tomeettherequirements ofSection6.9.1.dandSection6.9.1.7oftheTechnical Specifications forNineMilePointNuclearStationUnit1andUnit2respectively.  


IIIII IIIII..ye~4.IIII 2.0I.SHORELINESEDIMENTA.Shorelinesedimentsamplesarecollectedtwiceperyearfromoneareaofexistingorpotentialrecreationalvalueandfromoneareabeyondtheinfluenceofthesite.TheareaofpotentialrecreationalvalueistheonlyareafromwhichsamplesarerequiredbytheTechnicalSpecifications.Approximatelyonekilogramofshorelinesedimentisobtainedfromareaswashedbythelakeshoresurfatthetwolocationstwiceperyear.AllsamplesareanalyzedforgammaemittersattheSiteEnvironmentalLaboratory.Optionalsamplesmaybecollectedfromothershorelinelocationsatornearthesite.ShorelinesedimentlocationsareshownonFigure1(refertoTable3forlocationdesignationsanddescriptions).B.ShorelinesedimentsampleswereobtainedinAprilandOctoberof1996atoneoff-sitecontrollocation(nearOswegoHarbor)andatoneindicatorlocation(shorelineareawithrecreationalvaluejusteastofthesite).Theresultsoftheshorelinesedimentsamplescollectedduring1996attheindicatorandcontrollocationsareshownonTables5AandSB.Table5AshowsresultsinunitsofpCi/g(dry)forpurposesofdataevaluation.Table5BshowsresultsinunitsofpCi/kg(dry),asrequiredbytheTechnicalSpecifications.OnlytheSunsetBeachlocationwasrequiredbytheTechnicalSpecificationsduring1996..Severalradionuclideswemdetectedinsedimentsamplesusinggammaspectralanalysis.KCOwasdetectedatboththecontrollocationandindicatorlocationforbothcollectionperiodsduring1996.K-40sanaturallyoccurringprimordialradionuclide.InadditiontoK-40,Ra-226and-AcTh-228werealsodetectedincontrolandindicatorsamplesandarealsonaturallyoccurringradionuclides.During1996,Cs-137wasdetectedtwiceattheindicatorlocationatconcentrationsrmgingfrom0.13to0.18pCi/g(dry).Cs-137hasbeendetectedeachyearsince1989attheindicatorlocationatconcentrationsrangingfrom0.10to0.49.Cs-137hadnotbeendetectedpriorto1989(1985-1988).Cs-137wasnotdetectedatthecontrollocationduring1996,however,ithadbeendetectedintermittentlyinthepast(1979,1980,1982and1993).Detectablecontrollocationquantitieshaverangedfrom0.03to0.22pCi/g(dry).
IIIII IIIII..ye~4.IIII 2.0I.SHORELINE SEDIMENTA.Shoreline sedimentsamplesarecollected twiceperyearfromoneareaofexistingorpotential recreational valueandfromoneareabeyondtheinfluence ofthesite.Theareaofpotential recreational valueistheonlyareafromwhichsamplesarerequiredbytheTechnical Specifications.
IIII"-,Fg+<a' 2.0I.SHORELINESEDIMENT(Cont'd)B.ThesourceofCs-137in1996indicatorshorelinesedimentsamplesisdifficulttodetermine.Possiblesourcesarefalloutfrompastweaponstestsorfromsiteoperations.ItishighlyprobablethattheCs-137isfromfallout.Asmentionedpreviously,Cs-137hasbeendetectedfromcontrollocationsinthepast.Duetothefactthatfewshorelineregionswestofthesitecontainfinesedimentand/orsand,itisdifficulttoobtaincontrolsampleswhicharecomparabletothephysicalandchemicalcharacteristicsoftheindicatorsamples.Otherfactors,whichincludechanginglakelevelandshorelineerosion,furthercomplicateanyconsistencyinshorelinesedimentsampling.Soilsamplesinareaswhicharelikelytobeaffectedbyplantoperations,aswellassoilbeyondanyinfluencefromthesite,aHcontainlevelsofCs-137atorgreaterthantheconcentrationfoundin1996shorelinesediment.Cs-137insoilsampleshasbeenattributedtoweaponstestingfallout.Theindicatorlocation,unlikethecontrollocation,isveryclosetoerodinggroundareasandisbelievedtocontainsoilresidues.Therefore,anyshorelinesedimentsamplecontainingsoilwouldrevealCs-137.ThesefactorssupportthelikelihoodthatthetraceamountsofCs-137detectedintheindicatorshorelinesedimentsamplesareduetofalloutfrompastweaponstesting.UsingRegulatoryGuide1.109methodology,andconservativelyassumingthatthemaximumexposedindividual(adultorteenager)wouldspendapproximately67hoursperyearatthislocation,aconservativedoseduetoCs-137wascalculatedtobe0.001mremtothewholebodyand0.001mremtotheskin.Thesedosesareverysmallwhencomparedtoaverageannualwholebodydosesduetonatural'ackgroundandmaybeconsideredinsignificant.Forthepurposeofcomparison,soilsampledatalocationbeyondanyinfluenceofthesitecontainedCs-137ataconcentrationof0.46pCi/g.-Usingthesamemethodologyandassumptionsfor'hatofsediment,annualwholebodyandskindosesof0.002mremwerecalculated.Thus,itisshownthatadosetoanindividualatthisshorelineareaislessthananindividualwouldreceivefromsoilmoredistantfromtheplants.Bothdosesmaybeconsideredinsignificant.Nootherradionuclidesweredetectedinshorelinesedimentsamplesusinggammaspectralanalysis.Tables21and22showhistoricalenvironmentaldataforshorelinesedimentsamples.Shorelinesedimentsamplesattheindicatorlocationwerenotcollectedpriorto1985.
Approximately onekilogramofshoreline sedimentisobtainedfromareaswashedbythelakeshore surfatthetwolocations twiceperyear.AllsamplesareanalyzedforgammaemittersattheSiteEnvironmental Laboratory.
IIIIII 2.0II.FISHA.Availablefishspeciesareobtainedfromcollectionsduringthespringandfall.Samplesarecollectedfromtwooffourpossibleon-sitesampletransectslocatedinthevicinityofthesitedischargepointsandoneoff-sitesampletransect.Availablespeciesareselectedunderthefollowingguidelines:1.Samplesof0.5to1kilogramofediblefishportionsforaminimumoftwospeciesperlocation.2.Whentwoindependentspeciesarenotavailableatallsamplelocations,aspeciesmaybedividedintotwosamplesforeachlocation.Thisproceduremaybeaccomplishedprovidedthatasufficientsample,sizeisavailableforthespeciesinquestionatallthreelocations.Selectedfishsamplesaresegregatedbyspeciesandlocationandareprocessedimmediatelyaftercollection.Samplesareshippedfrozenininsulatedcontainers.Edibleportionsofsamplesareanalyzedforgammaemittingradionuclides.FishsampletransectsareshownonFigure1(refertoTable3forlocationdesignationsanddescriptions).B.Atotalofthirtyfishsampleswereanalyzedasaresultofcollectionsinthespringseason(June1996)andinthefallseason(September/October1996).Collectionswerenudeutilizing,gillnetsatonelocation.greaterthanfivemilesfromthesite(OswegoHarborarea),andattwolocationsinthevicinityofthelakedischargesfortheNineMilePointUnit&#xb9;1(02),andtheJamesA.FitzPatrick.(03)generatingfacilities.TheOswegoHarborsamples(00)servedascontrolsampiiqwhiletheNMP(02)andJAF(03)samplesservedasindicatorsamples.Sampleswereanalyzedforgammaemitters.Table6AshowsresultsinunitsofpCi/g(wet)forpurposesofdataevaluation.Table6BshowsresultsinunitsofpCi/kg(wet),asrequiredbytheTechnicalSpecifications.Springfishsamplecollectionswerecomprisedoffourseparatespeciesandtwelveindividualsamples,Browntrout,whitesucker,laketrout,andsmallmouthbasswerecollectedattheindicatorlocations(NMPandJAF)andatthecontrollocation(OswegoHarbor).
Optionalsamplesmaybecollected fromothershoreline locations atornearthesite.Shoreline sedimentlocations areshownonFigure1(refertoTable3forlocationdesignations anddescriptions).
B.Shoreline sedimentsampleswereobtainedinAprilandOctoberof1996atoneoff-sitecontrollocation(nearOswegoHarbor)andatoneindicator location(shoreline areawithrecreational valuejusteastofthesite).Theresultsoftheshoreline sedimentsamplescollected during1996attheindicator andcontrollocations areshownonTables5AandSB.Table5AshowsresultsinunitsofpCi/g(dry)forpurposesofdataevaluation.
Table5BshowsresultsinunitsofpCi/kg(dry),asrequiredbytheTechnical Specifications.
OnlytheSunsetBeachlocationwasrequiredbytheTechnical Specifications during1996..Severalradionuclides wemdetectedinsedimentsamplesusinggammaspectralanalysis.
KCOwasdetectedatboththecontrollocationandindicator locationforbothcollection periodsduring1996.K-40sanaturally occurring primordial radionuclide.
InadditiontoK-40,Ra-226and-AcTh-228 werealsodetectedincontrolandindicator samplesandarealsonaturally occurring radionuclides.
During1996,Cs-137wasdetectedtwiceattheindicator locationatconcentrations rmgingfrom0.13to0.18pCi/g(dry).Cs-137hasbeendetectedeachyearsince1989attheindicator locationatconcentrations rangingfrom0.10to0.49.Cs-137hadnotbeendetectedpriorto1989(1985-1988).Cs-137wasnotdetectedatthecontrollocationduring1996,however,ithadbeendetectedintermittently inthepast(1979,1980,1982and1993).Detectable controllocationquantities haverangedfrom0.03to0.22pCi/g(dry).
IIII"-,Fg+<a' 2.0I.SHORELINE SEDIMENT(Cont'd)B.ThesourceofCs-137in1996indicator shoreline sedimentsamplesisdifficult todetermine.
Possiblesourcesarefalloutfrompastweaponstestsorfromsiteoperations.
ItishighlyprobablethattheCs-137isfromfallout.Asmentioned previously, Cs-137hasbeendetectedfromcontrollocations inthepast.Duetothefactthatfewshoreline regionswestofthesitecontainfinesedimentand/orsand,itisdifficult toobtaincontrolsampleswhicharecomparable tothephysicalandchemicalcharacteristics oftheindicator samples.Otherfactors,whichincludechanginglakelevelandshoreline erosion,furthercomplicate anyconsistency inshoreline sedimentsampling.
Soilsamplesinareaswhicharelikelytobeaffectedbyplantoperations, aswellassoilbeyondanyinfluence fromthesite,aHcontainlevelsofCs-137atorgreaterthantheconcentration foundin1996shoreline sediment.
Cs-137insoilsampleshasbeenattributed toweaponstestingfallout.Theindicator
: location, unlikethecontrollocation, isveryclosetoerodinggroundareasandisbelievedtocontainsoilresidues.
Therefore, anyshoreline sedimentsamplecontaining soilwouldrevealCs-137.Thesefactorssupportthelikelihood thatthetraceamountsofCs-137detectedintheindicator shoreline sedimentsamplesareduetofalloutfrompastweaponstesting.UsingRegulatory Guide1.109methodology, andconservatively assumingthatthemaximumexposedindividual (adultorteenager) wouldspendapproximately 67hoursperyearatthislocation, aconservative doseduetoCs-137wascalculated tobe0.001mremtothewholebodyand0.001mremtotheskin.Thesedosesareverysmallwhencomparedtoaverageannualwholebodydosesduetonatural'ackground andmaybeconsidered insignificant.
Forthepurposeofcomparison, soilsampledatalocationbeyondanyinfluence ofthesitecontained Cs-137ataconcentration of0.46pCi/g.-Usingthesamemethodology andassumptions for'hatofsediment, annualwholebodyandskindosesof0.002mremwerecalculated.
Thus,itisshownthatadosetoanindividual atthisshoreline areaislessthananindividual wouldreceivefromsoilmoredistantfromtheplants.Bothdosesmaybeconsidered insignificant.
Nootherradionuclides weredetectedinshoreline sedimentsamplesusinggammaspectralanalysis.
Tables21and22showhistorical environmental dataforshoreline sedimentsamples.Shoreline sedimentsamplesattheindicator locationwerenotcollected priorto1985.
IIIIII 2.0II.FISHA.Available fishspeciesareobtainedfromcollections duringthespringandfall.Samplesarecollected fromtwooffourpossibleon-sitesampletransects locatedinthevicinityofthesitedischarge pointsandoneoff-sitesampletransect.
Available speciesareselectedunderthefollowing guidelines:
1.Samplesof0.5to1kilogramofediblefishportionsforaminimumoftwospeciesperlocation.
2.Whentwoindependent speciesarenotavailable atallsamplelocations, aspeciesmaybedividedintotwosamplesforeachlocation.
Thisprocedure maybeaccomplished providedthatasufficient sample,sizeisavailable forthespeciesinquestionatallthreelocations.
Selectedfishsamplesaresegregated byspeciesandlocationandareprocessed immediately aftercollection.
Samplesareshippedfrozenininsulated containers.
Edibleportionsofsamplesareanalyzedforgammaemittingradionuclides.
Fishsampletransects areshownonFigure1(refertoTable3forlocationdesignations anddescriptions).
B.Atotalofthirtyfishsampleswereanalyzedasaresultofcollections inthespringseason(June1996)andinthefallseason(September/October 1996).Collections werenudeutilizing, gillnetsatonelocation.
greaterthanfivemilesfromthesite(OswegoHarborarea),andattwolocations inthevicinityofthelakedischarges fortheNineMilePointUnit&#xb9;1(02),andtheJamesA.FitzPatrick.
(03)generating facilities.
TheOswegoHarborsamples(00)servedascontrolsampiiqwhiletheNMP(02)andJAF(03)samplesservedasindicator samples.Sampleswereanalyzedforgammaemitters.
Table6AshowsresultsinunitsofpCi/g(wet)forpurposesofdataevaluation.
Table6BshowsresultsinunitsofpCi/kg(wet),asrequiredbytheTechnical Specifications.
Springfishsamplecollections werecomprised offourseparatespeciesandtwelveindividual samples,Browntrout,whitesucker,laketrout,andsmallmouth basswerecollected attheindicator locations (NMPandJAF)andatthecontrollocation(OswegoHarbor).
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2.0II.FISH(Cont'd)B.Cs-137wasnotdetectedinanyoftheeightindicatorsamplescollectedduringthespring.Cs-137wasdetectedinonesampleofLakeTroutcollectedatthecontrollocationataconcentrationof0.014pCi/g(wet).Cs-137hasbeendetectedinfishsamplesfrombothindicatorandcontrollocationsinthepast.K-40wasdetectedinallofthespringsamplescoHected.K-40isanaturallyoccurringradionuclideandisnotrelatedtopowerplantoperations.Ra-226,alsonaturallyoccurring,wasdetectedintermittentlyinbothindicatorandcontrolsamples.Nootherradionuclidesweredetectedinthespringfishsamples.Fallfishsamplecollectionswerecomprisedofsixseparatespeciesandeighteenindividualsamples.Browntrout,laketrout,smallmouthbass,whitesucker,walleye,andchinooksalmonsampleswerecollectedatindicatorsamplinglocations(NMPandJAF).Atthecontrollocation(OswegoHarbor),'hitesucker,browntrout,laketrout,chinooksalmon,andsmallmouthbasssampleswerecollected.Cs-137wasdetectedinthreeoftheeighteensampleswhichincludedthecontrolsamples.IndicatorsamplesshowedanaverageCs-137concentrationthatwasslightlylessthanthecontrolsamplemeanfromtheoff-sitelocation.Thedetectedconcentrationswerenotsignificantlydifferentfromoneanotherbecauseoftheextremelysmallquantitiesdetected.Cs-137insamplesattheindicatorlocationsrangedfrom0.014to0.016pCi/g(wet)andwas0.018pCi/g(wet)atthecontrollocation.Cs-137wasdetectedinlaketroutsampledatNMPataconcentrationof0.014pCi/g(wet),andinsmallmouthbassataconcentrationof0.016pCi/g(wet).Cs-137wasnotdetectedinlaketroutsampledatJAF.BrowntroutsampledatthecontrollocationcontainedCs-137ataconcentrationof0.018pCi/g(wet).Cs-l.37wasnotdetectedinanyothercontrolorindicatorsamplesoffishcollect'ed-'d.'-.angthefallof1996.NaturallyoccurringK-40wasdetectedinalloftheFallsamplescollected.Ra-226,alsonaturallyoccumng,wasdetectedintermittentlyinthecontrolandtheindicatorsamples.NootherradionuclidesweredetectedintheFallfishsamples.ReviewofpastenvironmentaldataindicatesthatthemeanannualCs-137concentrationhasdecreasedsignificantlyfromthe1976through1996resultsforindicatorsamples.Averageconcentrationsforthesesamplesdecreasedfromalevelof1.4pCi/g(wet)in1976toalevelof0.015pCi/g(wet)in1996.Control IIII 2.0II.FISH(Cont'd)B.sampleresultshavealsodecreasedfromalevelof1.2pCi/g(wet)in1976toalevelof0.016pCi/g(wet)in1995.Resultsfrom1980to1986haveshownafairlyconsistentdecreasingtrendforcontrolandindicatorsamples.During1987through1994,controlandindicatormeanresultsincreasedslightlywhencomparedto1986.ThegeneraldecreasingtrendforCs-137ismostprobablyaresultofecologicalcycling.TheconcentrationsofCs-137detectedsince1976infisharearesultofweaponstestingfallout,andthegeneraldownwardtrendinconcentrationswillcontinueasafunctionofecologicalcyclingandnucleardecay.Therewasnosignificanteffectfromthe1986ChernobylNuclearPlantaccidentduring1986relativetoCs-137resultsinfishsamplesalthoughaneffectmayhavebeendetectedduringtheperiodof1987through1991sincebothindicatorandcontrollocationmeanresultsincreasedslightly.Tables23and24showhistoricalenvironmentalsampledataforfish.LakeOntariofishareconsideredanimportantfoodsourcebymany.Therefore,fishareanintegralpartofthehumanfoodchain.Basedontheimportanceoffishinthelocaldiet,areasonableconservativeestimateoKdosetomancanbecalculated.Assumingthatanadultandteenconsume21.0kgand16kgrespectively,offishperyear(RegulatoryGuide1.109maximumexposedagegroup)andthefishconsumedcontainsanaverageCs-137concentrationof0.015pCi/g(wet)(annualmeanresultofindicatorsamplesfor1996),theadultwholebodydosereceivedwould,be0.022mremperyear.Thecriticalorgan,inthiscase,istheteenliverwhichwouldreceiveacalculateddoseof0.036mremperyear.TheCs-137wholebodyandcriticalorgandosesareconservativecalculateddosesassociatedwithconsumingfishfromtheNineMilePointarea(indicatorsamples).Noradiologicaldecayisassumedforthecalculationofdoses.Conservativewholebodyandcriticalorgandosescanbecalculatedfortheconsumptionoffishfromthecontrollocationaswell.Inthiscasetheconsumptionrateisassumedtoremainthesame(21kgperyearforanadultand16kgperyearforateen),buttheaverageannualCs-137concentrationforthecontrolsamplesis0.016pCi/g(wet).ThecalculatedCs-137adultwholebodydoseis0,024mremperyearandtheassociateddosetotheteenliveris0.038mremperyear.Inthiscase,thefishfromthecontrollocationresultedindoseswhichwereslightly  
2.0II.FISH(Cont'd)B.Cs-137wasnotdetectedinanyoftheeightindicator samplescollected duringthespring.Cs-137wasdetectedinonesampleofLakeTroutcollected atthecontrollocationataconcentration of0.014pCi/g(wet).Cs-137hasbeendetectedinfishsamplesfrombothindicator andcontrollocations inthepast.K-40wasdetectedinallofthespringsamplescoHected.
K-40isanaturally occurring radionuclide andisnotrelatedtopowerplantoperations.
Ra-226,alsonaturally occurring, wasdetectedintermittently inbothindicator andcontrolsamples.Nootherradionuclides weredetectedinthespringfishsamples.Fallfishsamplecollections werecomprised ofsixseparatespeciesandeighteenindividual samples.Browntrout,laketrout,smallmouth bass,whitesucker,walleye,andchinooksalmonsampleswerecollected atindicator samplinglocations (NMPandJAF).Atthecontrollocation(OswegoHarbor),'hite sucker,browntrout,laketrout,chinooksalmon,andsmallmouth basssampleswerecollected.
Cs-137wasdetectedinthreeoftheeighteensampleswhichincludedthecontrolsamples.Indicator samplesshowedanaverageCs-137concentration thatwasslightlylessthanthecontrolsamplemeanfromtheoff-sitelocation.
Thedetectedconcentrations werenotsignificantly different fromoneanotherbecauseoftheextremely smallquantities detected.
Cs-137insamplesattheindicator locations rangedfrom0.014to0.016pCi/g(wet)andwas0.018pCi/g(wet)atthecontrollocation.
Cs-137wasdetectedinlaketroutsampledatNMPataconcentration of0.014pCi/g(wet),andinsmallmouth bassataconcentration of0.016pCi/g(wet).Cs-137wasnotdetectedinlaketroutsampledatJAF.Browntroutsampledatthecontrollocationcontained Cs-137ataconcentration of0.018pCi/g(wet).Cs-l.37wasnotdetectedinanyothercontrolorindicator samplesoffishcollect'ed-'d.'-.ang thefallof1996.Naturally occurring K-40wasdetectedinalloftheFallsamplescollected.
Ra-226,alsonaturally occumng,wasdetectedintermittently inthecontrolandtheindicator samples.Nootherradionuclides weredetectedintheFallfishsamples.Reviewofpastenvironmental dataindicates thatthemeanannualCs-137concentration hasdecreased significantly fromthe1976through1996resultsforindicator samples.Averageconcentrations forthesesamplesdecreased fromalevelof1.4pCi/g(wet)in1976toalevelof0.015pCi/g(wet)in1996.Control IIII 2.0II.FISH(Cont'd)B.sampleresultshavealsodecreased fromalevelof1.2pCi/g(wet)in1976toalevelof0.016pCi/g(wet)in1995.Resultsfrom1980to1986haveshownafairlyconsistent decreasing trendforcontrolandindicator samples.During1987through1994,controlandindicator meanresultsincreased slightlywhencomparedto1986.Thegeneraldecreasing trendforCs-137ismostprobablyaresultofecological cycling.Theconcentrations ofCs-137detectedsince1976infisharearesultofweaponstestingfallout,andthegeneraldownwardtrendinconcentrations willcontinueasafunctionofecological cyclingandnucleardecay.Therewasnosignificant effectfromthe1986Chernobyl NuclearPlantaccidentduring1986relativetoCs-137resultsinfishsamplesalthoughaneffectmayhavebeendetectedduringtheperiodof1987through1991sincebothindicator andcontrollocationmeanresultsincreased slightly.
Tables23and24showhistorical environmental sampledataforfish.LakeOntariofishareconsidered animportant foodsourcebymany.Therefore, fishareanintegralpartofthehumanfoodchain.Basedontheimportance offishinthelocaldiet,areasonable conservative estimateoKdosetomancanbecalculated.
Assumingthatanadultandteenconsume21.0kgand16kgrespectively, offishperyear(Regulatory Guide1.109maximumexposedagegroup)andthefishconsumedcontainsanaverageCs-137concentration of0.015pCi/g(wet)(annualmeanresultofindicator samplesfor1996),theadultwholebodydosereceivedwould,be0.022mremperyear.Thecriticalorgan,inthiscase,istheteenliverwhichwouldreceiveacalculated doseof0.036mremperyear.TheCs-137wholebodyandcriticalorgandosesareconservative calculated dosesassociated withconsuming fishfromtheNineMilePointarea(indicator samples).
Noradiological decayisassumedforthecalculation ofdoses.Conservative wholebodyandcriticalorgandosescanbecalculated fortheconsumption offishfromthecontrollocationaswell.Inthiscasetheconsumption rateisassumedtoremainthesame(21kgperyearforanadultand16kgperyearforateen),buttheaverageannualCs-137concentration forthecontrolsamplesis0.016pCi/g(wet).Thecalculated Cs-137adultwholebodydoseis0,024mremperyearandtheassociated dosetotheteenliveris0.038mremperyear.Inthiscase,thefishfromthecontrollocationresultedindoseswhichwereslightly  
 
2.0II.FISH(Cont'd)B.greaterthanthatfromtheindicator locations (nearthenuclearfacilities).
Thecontrollocationislocatedbeyondanyinfluence ofthesite.Insummary,thewholebodyandcriticalorgandosesobservedasaresultofconsumption offishissmall.Dosesreceivedfromtheconsumption ofindicator andcontrolsamplefishareapproximately thesame.Thedosesfromindicator samplefishareslightlyless,andwellwithinnaturalvariability.
Forexample,thewholebodyandorgandosesfromtheindicator samplesweregreaterthancontrolsamplesduring1995.Dosesfrombothsamplegroupsareconsidered background dosesandnegligible.
III.SURFACEWATERA.Surfacewatersamplesaretakenfromtherespective inletcanalsoftheJ.A.FitzPatzick facilityandNiagaraMohawksOswegoSteamStation.TheFitzPatrick facilityremoveswaterfromLakeOntarioonacontinuous basisandgenerally represents a"down-current" samplingpointfromtheNineMilePointUnit1andUnit2facilities.
TheOswegoSteamStationinletcanalremoveswaterfromLakeOntarioatapointapproximately 7.6mileswestofthesite.This"up-current" locationisconsidered acontrollocationbecauseofthedistancefromthesiteaswellastheresultofthelakecurrentpatternsandcurrentpatternsfromtheOswegoRiverlocatednearby(seeFigure2).SamplesfromtheFitzPatrick facilityarecomposited fromautomatic samplingequipment whichdischarges intoacompositing tank.Samplesareobtainedfromthetankmonthlyandanalyzedforgammaemitters.
SamplesfromtheOswegoSteamStationarealsocomposited fromautomatic samplingequipment whichdischarges toacompositing tank.Samplesfromthislocationareobtainedweeklyandarecomposited toformmonthlycomposite samples.Monthlysamplesareanalyzedforgammaemitters.
*Aportionofthesamplefromeachofthelocations issavedandcomposited toformquarterly composite samplesforeachcalendarquarter.Quarterly composite samplesareanalyzedfortritium.
 
2.0SURFACEWATER(Cont'd)A.InadditiontotheFitzPatrick andOswegoSteamStationfacilities, dataarepresented fortheNineMilePointUnit1andUnit2facilityinletcanalsandwaterfromtheCityofOswego.Thelatterthreelocations arenotrequiredbytheTechnical Specifications, butareoptionalsamples.Monthlycomposite samplesfromthesethreelocations areanalyzedforgammaemittingnuclidesandquarterly composite samplesareanalyzedfortritium.Surfacewatersamplelocations areshownonFigure2(refertoTable3forlocationdesignations anddescriptions).
Samplingforgroundwateranddrinkingwater,asfoundinSection3.12.1oftheNineMilePointUnit2Technical Specifications, wasnotrequiredduring1996becausethesepathwayswerenotapplicable totheSiteduringtheyear.Applicable samplingrequirements andconditions arepresented intheUnit2Off-SiteDoseCalculation Manual.Gammaspectralanalysisresultsforthe1996surfacewatersamplesshowednoevidenceofplantrelatedradionuclide buildupinthesurfacewaterinthevicinityofthesite.Indicator sampleswerecollected fromtheinletcanalattheJamesA.FitzPatrick facility.
Thecontrollocationsampleswerecollected attheinletcanalofNiagaraMohawk'sOswegoSteamStation.Thesetwolocations arerequiredtobesampledbytheTechnical Specifications.
Resultsofthethreeoptionallocations alsorevealednoplant-related nuclides.
Tables7and8showtheresultsofallsurfacewatersamplesanalyzedduring1996.Onlynaturally occurring zadionuclides weredetectedinsamplesfromthefivelocations overthecourseoftheyear.K-40wasdetectedconsistently inbothindicator andcontrolsamples.Ra-226wasdetectedintermittently insamplesfmma11fivelocations.
Reviewofpastenvironmental dataforCs-137from1979through1995showsthatthisradionuclide wasdetectedonlyonceatthecontrollocationduring1979ataconcentration of2.5pCi/liter.
Cs-137attheindicator location(JAFinletcanal)wasdetectedonlyonceduring1982ataconcentration of0.43pCi/liter.
The1979controlsampleresultissuspectandmayhavebeenaresultofcontamination duringhandlingorinstrument background sinceCs-137wasnotdetectedintheindicator inletcanal.Theoneresultfromtheindicator location(JAFinletcanal)during1982wasdetectedinaJanuarycomposite sampleandmayhavebeenaresultofinletcanaltempering (theadditionofdischarge watertotheinletcanal)orinstrument background.
Cs-137wasnotdetectedduring1996insurfacewatersamples.
 
2.0SURFACEWATER(Cont'd)A.Otherplantrelatedradionuclides detectedduringareviewperiodof1979-1995includeonlyCo-60.ThecontrolsamplelocationresultsshowedthatCo-60wasdetectedoncein1981(theMaycomposite sample).Thisresultissuspectand,asnotedabove,maybearesultofcontamination duringhandlingormaybeinstrument background.
Thisresultwas1.4pCi/liter.
Resultsfromtheindicator locationshowedthatC~wasdetectedthreetimesduring1982andaveraged1.9pCi/liter.
Thesepositiveresultswereattributed toinletcanaltempering andinstrument background.
Co-60wasnotdetectedduring1996insurfacewatersamples.Tables25and26showhistorical environmental sampledataforsurfacewaterusinggammaspectralanalysis.
Tritiumsamplesarequarterly samplesthatareacomposite oftheappropriate calendarmonths.Tritiumresultsarepresented onTable8.Tritiumwasdetectedatonlyonelocationinoneofthefourquarters.
AttheNineMilePointinlet(optional location),
tritiumwasdetectedinthesecondquartersampleataconcentration of160pCi/liter.
TritiumwasnotdetectedatanyotherTechnical Specification oroptionallocationduring1996.Theimpactoftritiuminwatertomembersofthepublicisminimal.Thiscanbeevaluated bycalculating anannualdosetothewholebodyandmaximumorgan.UsingRegulatory Guide1.109methodology, ingestion ofwaterfromtheNineMilePointinletlocationwouldresultinanannualdoseof0.017mremtothewholebodyand0.017mremtothechildliver.Thiscalculated doseisinsignificant andaresultofbackground concentrations oftritiuminwahoo.In1995,tritiumwasdetectedindrinkingwatercollected fromalocationmoredistantthancontrolsamplesandresultedinacalculated doseof0.021mremtotheadultwholebodyandchildliver.Bothdosesareconsidered background dosesandnegligible.
Previousannualmeanresultsfortritiumattheindicator samplelocation(FitzPatrick inletcanal)havegenerally decreased since1976.Meansampleresultsreviewedfrom1976through1994showedapeakaveragevalueof627pCi/liter (1976)andaminimumvalueof220pCi/liter (1994).Meantritiumresultsforthecontrollocation(OswegoSteamStation)cannotbeevaluated withregardtolongtermhistorical datasincesamplingwasonlyinitiated atthislocationin1985.Someideaofthevariability ofcontrolsampledatacanbeobtained, however,byreviewofpreviousdatafromtheCityofOswegodrinking


2.0II.FISH(Cont'd)B.greaterthanthatfromtheindicatorlocations(nearthenuclearfacilities).Thecontrollocationislocatedbeyondanyinfluenceofthesite.Insummary,thewholebodyandcriticalorgandosesobservedasaresultofconsumptionoffishissmall.Dosesreceivedfromtheconsumptionofindicatorandcontrolsamplefishareapproximatelythesame.Thedosesfromindicatorsamplefishareslightlyless,andwellwithinnaturalvariability.Forexample,thewholebodyandorgandosesfromtheindicatorsamplesweregreaterthancontrolsamplesduring1995.Dosesfrombothsamplegroupsareconsideredbackgrounddosesandnegligible.III.SURFACEWATERA.SurfacewatersamplesaretakenfromtherespectiveinletcanalsoftheJ.A.FitzPatzickfacilityandNiagaraMohawksOswegoSteamStation.TheFitzPatrickfacilityremoveswaterfromLakeOntarioonacontinuousbasisandgenerallyrepresentsa"down-current"samplingpointfromtheNineMilePointUnit1andUnit2facilities.TheOswegoSteamStationinletcanalremoveswaterfromLakeOntarioatapointapproximately7.6mileswestofthesite.This"up-current"locationisconsideredacontrollocationbecauseofthedistancefromthesiteaswellastheresultofthelakecurrentpatternsandcurrentpatternsfromtheOswegoRiverlocatednearby(seeFigure2).SamplesfromtheFitzPatrickfacilityarecompositedfromautomaticsamplingequipmentwhichdischargesintoacompositingtank.Samplesareobtainedfromthetankmonthlyandanalyzedforgammaemitters.SamplesfromtheOswegoSteamStationarealsocompositedfromautomaticsamplingequipmentwhichdischargestoacompositingtank.Samplesfromthislocationareobtainedweeklyandarecompositedtoformmonthlycompositesamples.Monthlysamplesareanalyzedforgammaemitters.*Aportionofthesamplefromeachofthelocationsissavedandcompositedtoformquarterlycompositesamplesforeachcalendarquarter.Quarterlycompositesamplesareanalyzedfortritium.  
2.0III.SURFACEWATER(Cont'd)A.watersamples.Thedrinkingwatersamplesarenotlikelytobeaffectedbythestationbecauseoftheeffectsofthedistance, lakecurrents, andthedischarge oftheOswegoRiver.Therefore, thisprevioussampledatarepresents acceptable controlsampledataforevaluation purposes.
Historical meanannualtritiumresultsfrompreviouscitywatersamples(1976-1984) andOswegoSteamStationsamples(1985-1991) showthatthetritiumconcentrations havedecreased.
Themaximumannualaveragewasfoundin1976(652pCi/liter) andtheminimumin1982(165pCi/liter).
Meanannualresultsfmm1979to1994haveremainedrelatively consistent.
TheOswegoSteamStationannualmeanresultfor1995was230pCi/liter.
Tables27and28showhistorical environmental sampledataforsurfacewatertritium.  


2.0SURFACEWATER(Cont'd)A.InadditiontotheFitzPatrickandOswegoSteamStationfacilities,dataarepresentedfortheNineMilePointUnit1andUnit2facilityinletcanalsandwaterfromtheCityofOswego.ThelatterthreelocationsarenotrequiredbytheTechnicalSpecifications,butareoptionalsamples.Monthlycompositesamplesfromthesethreelocationsareanalyzedforgammaemittingnuclidesandquarterlycompositesamplesareanalyzedfortritium.SurfacewatersamplelocationsareshownonFigure2(refertoTable3forlocationdesignationsanddescriptions).Samplingforgroundwateranddrinkingwater,asfoundinSection3.12.1oftheNineMilePointUnit2TechnicalSpecifications,wasnotrequiredduring1996becausethesepathwayswerenotapplicabletotheSiteduringtheyear.ApplicablesamplingrequirementsandconditionsarepresentedintheUnit2Off-SiteDoseCalculationManual.Gammaspectralanalysisresultsforthe1996surfacewatersamplesshowednoevidenceofplantrelatedradionuclidebuildupinthesurfacewaterinthevicinityofthesite.IndicatorsampleswerecollectedfromtheinletcanalattheJamesA.FitzPatrickfacility.ThecontrollocationsampleswerecollectedattheinletcanalofNiagaraMohawk'sOswegoSteamStation.ThesetwolocationsarerequiredtobesampledbytheTechnicalSpecifications.Resultsofthethreeoptionallocationsalsorevealednoplant-relatednuclides.Tables7and8showtheresultsofallsurfacewatersamplesanalyzedduring1996.Onlynaturallyoccurringzadionuclidesweredetectedinsamplesfromthefivelocationsoverthecourseoftheyear.K-40wasdetectedconsistentlyinbothindicatorandcontrolsamples.Ra-226wasdetectedintermittentlyinsamplesfmma11fivelocations.ReviewofpastenvironmentaldataforCs-137from1979through1995showsthatthisradionuclidewasdetectedonlyonceatthecontrollocationduring1979ataconcentrationof2.5pCi/liter.Cs-137attheindicatorlocation(JAFinletcanal)wasdetectedonlyonceduring1982ataconcentrationof0.43pCi/liter.The1979controlsampleresultissuspectandmayhavebeenaresultofcontaminationduringhandlingorinstrumentbackgroundsinceCs-137wasnotdetectedintheindicatorinletcanal.Theoneresultfromtheindicatorlocation(JAFinletcanal)during1982wasdetectedinaJanuarycompositesampleandmayhavebeenaresultofinletcanaltempering(theadditionofdischargewatertotheinletcanal)orinstrumentbackground.Cs-137wasnotdetectedduring1996insurfacewatersamples.
I


2.0SURFACEWATER(Cont'd)A.Otherplantrelatedradionuclidesdetectedduringareviewperiodof1979-1995includeonlyCo-60.ThecontrolsamplelocationresultsshowedthatCo-60wasdetectedoncein1981(theMaycompositesample).Thisresultissuspectand,asnotedabove,maybearesultofcontaminationduringhandlingormaybeinstrumentbackground.Thisresultwas1.4pCi/liter.ResultsfromtheindicatorlocationshowedthatC~wasdetectedthreetimesduring1982andaveraged1.9pCi/liter.Thesepositiveresultswereattributedtoinletcanaltemperingandinstrumentbackground.Co-60wasnotdetectedduring1996insurfacewatersamples.Tables25and26showhistoricalenvironmentalsampledataforsurfacewaterusinggammaspectralanalysis.Tritiumsamplesarequarterlysamplesthatareacompositeoftheappropriatecalendarmonths.TritiumresultsarepresentedonTable8.Tritiumwasdetectedatonlyonelocationinoneofthefourquarters.AttheNineMilePointinlet(optionallocation),tritiumwasdetectedinthesecondquartersampleataconcentrationof160pCi/liter.TritiumwasnotdetectedatanyotherTechnicalSpecificationoroptionallocationduring1996.Theimpactoftritiuminwatertomembersofthepublicisminimal.Thiscanbeevaluatedbycalculatinganannualdosetothewholebodyandmaximumorgan.UsingRegulatoryGuide1.109methodology,ingestionofwaterfromtheNineMilePointinletlocationwouldresultinanannualdoseof0.017mremtothewholebodyand0.017mremtothechildliver.Thiscalculateddoseisinsignificantandaresultofbackgroundconcentrationsoftritiuminwahoo.In1995,tritiumwasdetectedindrinkingwatercollectedfromalocationmoredistantthancontrolsamplesandresultedinacalculateddoseof0.021mremtotheadultwholebodyandchildliver.Bothdosesareconsideredbackgrounddosesandnegligible.Previousannualmeanresultsfortritiumattheindicatorsamplelocation(FitzPatrickinletcanal)havegenerallydecreasedsince1976.Meansampleresultsreviewedfrom1976through1994showedapeakaveragevalueof627pCi/liter(1976)andaminimumvalueof220pCi/liter(1994).Meantritiumresultsforthecontrollocation(OswegoSteamStation)cannotbeevaluatedwithregardtolongtermhistoricaldatasincesamplingwasonlyinitiatedatthislocationin1985.Someideaofthevariabilityofcontrolsampledatacanbeobtained,however,byreviewofpreviousdatafromtheCityofOswegodrinking
==3.0 Thermoluminescent==
dosimeters (TLD's)areusedtomeasuredirectradiation (gammadose)intheenvironment.
TLD'sareprocessed attheSiteEnvironmental Laboratory onaquarterly basis.ControlTLD'saccompany theTLD'swhentheyarebeingplacedorcollected andareshieldedbyleadwhentheyarenotbeingused.TLDdataresultsarecorrected byuseofthedatafromthecontrolTLD's.Fivedifferent typesofareasareevaluated byenvironmental TLD's.Theseareasincludeon-siteareas(areaswithinthesiteboundarynotrequiredbytheTechnical Specifications),
thesiteboundaryareaineachofthesixteenmeteorological sectors,anouterringofTLD'slocatedfourtofivemilesfromthesiteineightavailable landbasedmeteorological sectors,specialinterestTLD'slocatedatsitesofhighpopulation densityandcontrolTLD'slocatedatsitesbeyondsignificant influence ofthesite.SpecialinterestTLDsarelocatedator.nearlargeindustrial sites,schools,proximaltownsorcommunities orotherspecialactivityareas.FieldcontrolTLD'sareplacedtothesouthwest, south,south-southeast andnortheast ofthesiteatdistances rangingfrom12.6to24.7miles,andareusedtomeasurethegeneralbackground radiation levels.TLD'susedduring1996werePanasonic UD-814dosimeters.
Thesewereplacedinpolyethylene packagestoensuredosimeter integrity.
TLDpackageswereplacedinopenwebbedplasticholdersandwereattachedtosupporting structures; usuallytreesorutilitypoles.Environmental TLDlocations areshownonFigures3and4(refertoTable3forlocationdesignations anddescriptions).
/TLD'swerecollected andreadonceperquarterduringthe1996sampleyear.TheTLDi'~su>tsaereportedinmremperstandardmonth(Table9A)andinmremperquarterly period(Table9B).TwoTLDswereutilizedateachlocation.
Theresultspresented inthisreportrepresent anaverageofthetwoTLDs.TLDresultsincludedonTables9Aand9Barecomprised ofTLD'srequiredbytheTechnical Specifications andspecialinterestTLD'snotrequiredbytheTechnical Specifications.
During1996,TLD'swereprimarily collected duringtheweeksofMarch27,1996,June25,1996,September 29,1996,andJanuary8,1997.OverallTLDresultsareevaluated byorganizing environmental TLD'sintofivedifferent groups.Thesegroupsinclude:(1)on-siteTLD's(TLD'swithinthesite


2.0III.SURFACEWATER(Cont'd)A.watersamples.Thedrinkingwatersamplesarenotlikelytobeaffectedbythestationbecauseoftheeffectsofthedistance,lakecurrents,andthedischargeoftheOswegoRiver.Therefore,thisprevioussampledatarepresentsacceptablecontrolsampledataforevaluationpurposes.Historicalmeanannualtritiumresultsfrompreviouscitywatersamples(1976-1984)andOswegoSteamStationsamples(1985-1991)showthatthetritiumconcentrationshavedecreased.Themaximumannualaveragewasfoundin1976(652pCi/liter)andtheminimumin1982(165pCi/liter).Meanannualresultsfmm1979to1994haveremainedrelativelyconsistent.TheOswegoSteamStationannualmeanresultfor1995was230pCi/liter.Tables27and28showhistoricalenvironmentalsampledataforsurfacewatertritium.  
==3.0 boundarynotrequiredbytheTechnical==
Specifications),
(2)siteboundaryTLD's(oneineachofthesixteen221/2degreemeteorological sectors),
(3)aringofTLD'sfourtofivemilesfromthesiteineachofthelandbased221/2degreemeteorological sectors,(4)specialinterestTLD'sinareasofhighpopulation density,and(5)controlTLD'sinareasbeyondanysignificant influence ofthegenerating facilities.
SpecialinterestTLDsarelocatedatornearlargeindustrial sites,schools,orproximaltownsorcommunities.
ControlTLD'sarelocatedtothesouthwest, south,south-southeast, andnortheast ofthesiteatdistances of12.6to24.7milesfromthesite.MostoftheTLDlocations requiredbytheTechnical Specifications during1996wereinitiated in1985asaresultoftheissuanceofnewTechnical Specifications bytheNRC.Therefore, theseTLDresultscanonlybecomparedto1985-1995results.OtherTLDs,whichincludeafewTLDsrequiredbytheTechnical Specifications (i.e.,numbers7,14,15,18,23,49,56,and58)andotheroptionalTLDs,canbecomparedtoresultspriorto1985sincetheseTLDswereestablished priorto1985.On-siteTLD'sareTLD'satspecialinterestareasand,withtheexception ofTLDnumbers7and23,arenotrequiredbytheTechnical Specifications.
Thesearelocatednearthegenerating facilities andatpreviousorexistingon-siteairsamplingstations.
TLD'slocatedattheairsamplingstationsincludenumbers3,4,5,6,7,23,24,25and26.TheresultsfortheseTLD'saregenerally consistent withpreviousyearsresultswiththeexception ofTLDnumber3.ThisTLDislocatedinclosestproximity totheFitzPatrick facilityandreflected anincreased doserateduetothehydrogenwaterchemistry conducted duringplantoperation.
Theseresultsrangedfrom3.1to32.6mremperstandardmonthduring1996anduptosixtimescontrolTLDresults.'LOtheron-.-'TLD'sincludespecialinterestTLD'slocatedneartheshoreline northoftheUnit1,U'2andFitzPatrick facilities, butincloseproximity toradwastefacilities andtheUnit1reactorbuilding.
TheseTLD'sincludenumbers27,28,29,30,31,39,and47.ResultsfortheseTLD'sduring1996werevariableandrangedfrom4.1to68.1mremperstandardmonthasaresultofactivities attheradwastefacilities, theoperating modesofthegenerating facilities (andhydrogeninjection atJAF).Resultsfor1996areconsistent withtherangesofvariability notedin1995forTLD'satorneartheselocations.
TLD'sinthisgrouprangeduptoapproximately fourteentimescontrolTLDresults.Additional on-siteTLD'sarelocatedneartheon-siteEnergyCenterandtheassociated northeast shoreline.
TheseTLD'sincludenumbers18,103,106and


I 3.0Thermoluminescentdosimeters(TLD's)areusedtomeasuredirectradiation(gammadose)intheenvironment.TLD'sareprocessedattheSiteEnvironmentalLaboratoryonaquarterlybasis.ControlTLD'saccompanytheTLD'swhentheyarebeingplacedorcollectedandareshieldedbyleadwhentheyarenotbeingused.TLDdataresultsarecorrectedbyuseofthedatafromthecontrolTLD's.FivedifferenttypesofareasareevaluatedbyenvironmentalTLD's.Theseareasincludeon-siteareas(areaswithinthesiteboundarynotrequiredbytheTechnicalSpecifications),thesiteboundaryareaineachofthesixteenmeteorologicalsectors,anouterringofTLD'slocatedfourtofivemilesfromthesiteineightavailablelandbasedmeteorologicalsectors,specialinterestTLD'slocatedatsitesofhighpopulationdensityandcontrolTLD'slocatedatsitesbeyondsignificantinfluenceofthesite.SpecialinterestTLDsarelocatedator.nearlargeindustrialsites,schools,proximaltownsorcommunitiesorotherspecialactivityareas.FieldcontrolTLD'sareplacedtothesouthwest,south,south-southeastandnortheastofthesiteatdistancesrangingfrom12.6to24.7miles,andareusedtomeasurethegeneralbackgroundradiationlevels.TLD'susedduring1996werePanasonicUD-814dosimeters.Thesewereplacedinpolyethylenepackagestoensuredosimeterintegrity.TLDpackageswereplacedinopenwebbedplasticholdersandwereattachedtosupportingstructures;usuallytreesorutilitypoles.EnvironmentalTLDlocationsareshownonFigures3and4(refertoTable3forlocationdesignationsanddescriptions)./TLD'swerecollectedandreadonceperquarterduringthe1996sampleyear.TheTLDi'~su>tsaereportedinmremperstandardmonth(Table9A)andinmremperquarterlyperiod(Table9B).TwoTLDswereutilizedateachlocation.TheresultspresentedinthisreportrepresentanaverageofthetwoTLDs.TLDresultsincludedonTables9Aand9BarecomprisedofTLD'srequiredbytheTechnicalSpecificationsandspecialinterestTLD'snotrequiredbytheTechnicalSpecifications.During1996,TLD'swereprimarilycollectedduringtheweeksofMarch27,1996,June25,1996,September29,1996,andJanuary8,1997.OverallTLDresultsareevaluatedbyorganizingenvironmentalTLD'sintofivedifferentgroups.Thesegroupsinclude:(1)on-siteTLD's(TLD'swithinthesite
3.0107.TLD's103,106and107arelocatedtotheeastoftheEnergyCenterandtothewestoftheUnit1facility.
TLDnumber18islocatedonthewestsideoftheEnergyCenter.Resultsduring1996showedtheseTLD'srangedfrom4.1to6.4mremperstandardmonthandwereconsistent withthe1995results.SiteboundaryTLD'sarerequiredbytheTechnical Specifications andarelocatedintheapproximate areaofthesiteboundarywithoneineachofthesixteen221/2degreemeteorological sectors.TheseTLD'sincludenumbers7,18,23,75,76,78,79,80,81,82,83,84,85,86and87.TLDnumbers7,18,78,79,80,81,82,83,and84showedresultsthatwereconsistent withcontrolTLDresultsandrangedfrom3.2to5.3mremperstandardmonth.SiteboundaryTLD'sduring1996wereconsistent with1985-1995 results.TLDnumbers23,75,76,77,85,86,and87showedresultsthatrangeduptothreetimestheresultsofcontrolTLD's.Theseresultsrangedfrom4.7-9.1mremperstandardmonth.ThislattergroupofTLD'sarelocatednearthelakeshoreline (approximately 100feetfromtheshoreline),
butarealsolocatedincloseproximity ofthereactorbuildingandradwastefacilities ofUnit1andUnit2andtheradwastefacilities oftheFitzPatrick facility.
Anetsiteboundarydosecanbeestimated fromavailable TLDresultsandcontrolTLDresults.TLDresultsfromTLD'slocatednearthesiteboundaryinsectorsfacingthelandoccupiedbymembersofthepublic(excluding TLD'snearthegenerating facilities andheingLakeOntario)arecomparedtocontrolTLDresults.ThesiteboundaryTLD'sincludenumbers78,79,80,81,82,83,84,7and18.ControlTLD'sincludenumbers8,14,49,111and113.Netsiteboundarydosesforeachquarterinmrsparstandardmonthareasfollows:t+0.0-0.6-0.1+0.2~DoseinmremperstandardmonthSiteboundaryTLDnumbers75,76,77,23,85,86,and87wereexcludedfromthenetsiteboundarydosecalculation sincetheseTLD'sarenotrepresentative ofdoses'atareaswhereamemberofthepublicmaybelocated.Theseareasarenearthenorthshoreline whichareincloseproximity tothegenerating facilities andarenotaccessible tomembersofthepublic.
Iy4


3.0boundarynotrequiredbytheTechnicalSpecifications),(2)siteboundaryTLD's(oneineachofthesixteen221/2degreemeteorologicalsectors),(3)aringofTLD'sfourtofivemilesfromthesiteineachofthelandbased221/2degreemeteorologicalsectors,(4)specialinterestTLD'sinareasofhighpopulationdensity,and(5)controlTLD'sinareasbeyondanysignificantinfluenceofthegeneratingfacilities.SpecialinterestTLDsarelocatedatornearlargeindustrialsites,schools,orproximaltownsorcommunities.ControlTLD'sarelocatedtothesouthwest,south,south-southeast,andnortheastofthesiteatdistancesof12.6to24.7milesfromthesite.MostoftheTLDlocationsrequiredbytheTechnicalSpecificationsduring1996wereinitiatedin1985asaresultoftheissuanceofnewTechnicalSpecificationsbytheNRC.Therefore,theseTLDresultscanonlybecomparedto1985-1995results.OtherTLDs,whichincludeafewTLDsrequiredbytheTechnicalSpecifications(i.e.,numbers7,14,15,18,23,49,56,and58)andotheroptionalTLDs,canbecomparedtoresultspriorto1985sincetheseTLDswereestablishedpriorto1985.On-siteTLD'sareTLD'satspecialinterestareasand,withtheexceptionofTLDnumbers7and23,arenotrequiredbytheTechnicalSpecifications.Thesearelocatednearthegeneratingfacilitiesandatpreviousorexistingon-siteairsamplingstations.TLD'slocatedattheairsamplingstationsincludenumbers3,4,5,6,7,23,24,25and26.TheresultsfortheseTLD'saregenerallyconsistentwithpreviousyearsresultswiththeexceptionofTLDnumber3.ThisTLDislocatedinclosestproximitytotheFitzPatrickfacilityandreflectedanincreaseddoserateduetothehydrogenwaterchemistryconductedduringplantoperation.Theseresultsrangedfrom3.1to32.6mremperstandardmonthduring1996anduptosixtimescontrolTLDresults.'LOtheron-.-'TLD'sincludespecialinterestTLD'slocatedneartheshorelinenorthoftheUnit1,U'2andFitzPatrickfacilities,butincloseproximitytoradwastefacilitiesandtheUnit1reactorbuilding.TheseTLD'sincludenumbers27,28,29,30,31,39,and47.ResultsfortheseTLD'sduring1996werevariableandrangedfrom4.1to68.1mremperstandardmonthasaresultofactivitiesattheradwastefacilities,theoperatingmodesofthegeneratingfacilities(andhydrogeninjectionatJAF).Resultsfor1996areconsistentwiththerangesofvariabilitynotedin1995forTLD'satorneartheselocations.TLD'sinthisgrouprangeduptoapproximatelyfourteentimescontrolTLDresults.Additionalon-siteTLD'sarelocatedneartheon-siteEnergyCenterandtheassociatednortheastshoreline.TheseTLD'sincludenumbers18,103,106and
==3.0 Thethirdgroupofenvironmental==
TLD'sarethoseTLD'slocatedfourtofivemilesfromthesiteineachofthelandbased22.5degreemeteorological sectors.TheseTLDsarerequiredbytheTechnical Specifications.
Atthisdistance, eightofthesixteenmeteorological sectorsarelocatedoverLakeOntario.ResultsforthisgroupofTLD'sduring1996fluctuated slightlyasaresultofchangingnaturally occurring conditions andthedifferent concentrations ofnaturally occurring radionuclides inthegroundateachofthelocations.
TheseTLD'swereestablished in1985andincludenumbers88,89,90,91,92,93,94and95.Resultsrangedfrom3.2to5.3mremperstandardmonth.Theseresultsaregenerally consistent withcontrolTLDresultsduring1996.ResultsforthisgroupofTLDswereconsistent withthe1985-1995results.Resultswerealsoconsistent withotheroff-siteTLDresultsduring1996andpreviousto1996.Thefourthgroupofenvironmental TLD'sarethoseTLD'slocatednearthesiteboundaryandatspecialinterestareassuchasindustrial sites,schools,nearbycommunities, towns,off-siteairsamplingstations, theclosestresidence tothesite,andtheoff-siteenvironmental laboratory.
ManyoftheseTLDsarerequiredbytheTechnical Specifications.
Othersareoptional.
ThisgroupofTLD'sincludenumbers9,10;11,12,13,15,19,51,52,53,54,55,56,58, 96,97,98,99,100,101,102,108and109.TLDnumbers108and109areTLDlocations thatwereestablished toassistintheevaluation ofthecriticalresidence.
Resultsrangedfrom3.2to5.6mremperstandardmonth.AlltheTLDresultsfromthisgroupwerewithinthegeneralvariation notedforthecontrolTLD's.Resultsduring1996forTLD'sestablished duringpreviousyearswereconsistent withresultsnotedforthoseyears.T!iefifthgroupcfTLD'sincludethoseTLD'sconsidered ascontrolTLD's.TheseTLD'sarerequiredbytheTechnical Specifications andincludenumbers14and=49.Optionalcontrollocations areTLDnumbers8,111,and113andwereaddedtotheprogramtoexpandthedataba"-.forcontrolTLD's.Resultsfor1996rangedfrom3.4to5.6mremperstandardmonth.Resultsfrom1996wereconsistent withpreviousyearsresults.However,anannualaverageincreasewasnotedin1986.ThisincreasemayhavebeenaresultoftheChernobyl NuclearPlantaccidentandwasnotnotedduring1987-1996.
ReviewofpastTLDresultsshowthattheseTLDscanbeseparated intofourgroups.ThesegroupsincludesiteboundaryTLDsineachmeteorological sector(16TLDstotal),TLDslocatedoff-siteineachlandbasedsectoratadistanceof4to5miles(8TLDstotal),TLDslocatedat


3.0107.TLD's103,106and107arelocatedtotheeastoftheEnergyCenterandtothewestoftheUnit1facility.TLDnumber18islocatedonthewestsideoftheEnergyCenter.Resultsduring1996showedtheseTLD'srangedfrom4.1to6.4mremperstandardmonthandwereconsistentwiththe1995results.SiteboundaryTLD'sarerequiredbytheTechnicalSpecificationsandarelocatedintheapproximateareaofthesiteboundarywithoneineachofthesixteen221/2degreemeteorologicalsectors.TheseTLD'sincludenumbers7,18,23,75,76,78,79,80,81,82,83,84,85,86and87.TLDnumbers7,18,78,79,80,81,82,83,and84showedresultsthatwereconsistentwithcontrolTLDresultsandrangedfrom3.2to5.3mremperstandardmonth.SiteboundaryTLD'sduring1996wereconsistentwith1985-1995results.TLDnumbers23,75,76,77,85,86,and87showedresultsthatrangeduptothreetimestheresultsofcontrolTLD's.Theseresultsrangedfrom4.7-9.1mremperstandardmonth.ThislattergroupofTLD'sarelocatednearthelakeshoreline(approximately100feetfromtheshoreline),butarealsolocatedincloseproximityofthereactorbuildingandradwastefacilitiesofUnit1andUnit2andtheradwastefacilitiesoftheFitzPatrickfacility.AnetsiteboundarydosecanbeestimatedfromavailableTLDresultsandcontrolTLDresults.TLDresultsfromTLD'slocatednearthesiteboundaryinsectorsfacingthelandoccupiedbymembersofthepublic(excludingTLD'snearthegeneratingfacilitiesandheingLakeOntario)arecomparedtocontrolTLDresults.ThesiteboundaryTLD'sincludenumbers78,79,80,81,82,83,84,7and18.ControlTLD'sincludenumbers8,14,49,111and113.Netsiteboundarydosesforeachquarterinmrsparstandardmonthareasfollows:t+0.0-0.6-0.1+0.2~DoseinmremperstandardmonthSiteboundaryTLDnumbers75,76,77,23,85,86,and87wereexcludedfromthenetsiteboundarydosecalculationsincetheseTLD'sarenotrepresentativeofdoses'atareaswhereamemberofthepublicmaybelocated.Theseareasarenearthenorthshorelinewhichareincloseproximitytothegeneratingfacilitiesandarenotaccessibletomembersofthepublic.
3.0specialinterestareas(6TLDstotal)andTLDslocatedatcontrollocations (2TLDstotal).Asnotedpreviously, sincethepresentTechnical Specifications becameeffective in1985,theseTLDs,forthemostpart,canonlybeevaluated for1985-1996.Technical Specification TLDslocatedatthesiteboundaryaveraged6.2mremperstandardmonthduring1985.Duringtheperiodof1986-1995siteboundaryTLDsrangedfrom4.8-7.0mremperstandardmonth.Asnotedpreviously, thisgroupofTLDscanfluctuate becauseseveraloftheseTLDsarelocatedincloseproximity tothegenerating facilities.
Iy4 3.0ThethirdgroupofenvironmentalTLD'sarethoseTLD'slocatedfourtofivemilesfromthesiteineachofthelandbased22.5degreemeteorologicalsectors.TheseTLDsarerequiredbytheTechnicalSpecifications.Atthisdistance,eightofthesixteenmeteorologicalsectorsarelocatedoverLakeOntario.ResultsforthisgroupofTLD'sduring1996fluctuatedslightlyasaresultofchangingnaturallyoccurringconditionsandthedifferentconcentrationsofnaturallyoccurringradionuclidesinthegroundateachofthelocations.TheseTLD'swereestablishedin1985andincludenumbers88,89,90,91,92,93,94and95.Resultsrangedfrom3.2to5.3mremperstandardmonth.TheseresultsaregenerallyconsistentwithcontrolTLDresultsduring1996.ResultsforthisgroupofTLDswereconsistentwiththe1985-1995results.Resultswerealsoconsistentwithotheroff-siteTLDresultsduring1996andpreviousto1996.ThefourthgroupofenvironmentalTLD'sarethoseTLD'slocatednearthesiteboundaryandatspecialinterestareassuchasindustrialsites,schools,nearbycommunities,towns,off-siteairsamplingstations,theclosestresidencetothesite,andtheoff-siteenvironmentallaboratory.ManyoftheseTLDsarerequiredbytheTechnicalSpecifications.Othersareoptional.ThisgroupofTLD'sincludenumbers9,10;11,12,13,15,19,51,52,53,54,55,56,58,96,97,98,99,100,101,102,108and109.TLDnumbers108and109areTLDlocationsthatwereestablishedtoassistintheevaluationofthecriticalresidence.Resultsrangedfrom3.2to5.6mremperstandardmonth.AlltheTLDresultsfromthisgroupwerewithinthegeneralvariationnotedforthecontrolTLD's.Resultsduring1996forTLD'sestablishedduringpreviousyearswereconsistentwithresultsnotedforthoseyears.T!iefifthgroupcfTLD'sincludethoseTLD'sconsideredascontrolTLD's.TheseTLD'sarerequiredbytheTechnicalSpecificationsandincludenumbers14and=49.OptionalcontrollocationsareTLDnumbers8,111,and113andwereaddedtotheprogramtoexpandthedataba"-.forcontrolTLD's.Resultsfor1996rangedfrom3.4to5.6mremperstandardmonth.Resultsfrom1996wereconsistentwithpreviousyearsresults.However,anannualaverageincreasewasnotedin1986.ThisincreasemayhavebeenaresultoftheChernobylNuclearPlantaccidentandwasnotnotedduring1987-1996.ReviewofpastTLDresultsshowthattheseTLDscanbeseparatedintofourgroups.ThesegroupsincludesiteboundaryTLDsineachmeteorologicalsector(16TLDstotal),TLDslocatedoff-siteineachlandbasedsectoratadistanceof4to5miles(8TLDstotal),TLDslocatedat
Anincreasewasnotedduring1986althoughsuchanincreasewasnotedforallTLDsincluding controlTLDs.During1996,siteboundaryTLDsaveraged5.2mremperstandardmonth.Technical Specification TLDslocatedoff-siteatadistanceof4to5milesfromthesiteineachofthelandbasedmeteorological sectorsaveraged5.0mremperstandardmonthduring1985.Duringtheperiodof1986-1995off-sitesectorTLDsrangedfrom4.1-6.0mremperstandardmonth.The1986resultsdemonstrated anincreaseforthisgroupofTLDs.Resultsfor1996forthegroupaveraged4.2mremperstandardmonth.Thisisconsistent withpreviousyear'results.SpecialinterestTechnical Specification TLDsarelocatedatareasofhighpopulation density,suchasmajorworksites,communities, schools,etc.andatresidences nearthesite(critical receptorareas).ThisgroupofTLDsaveraged5.3mremperstandardmonthduring1985.During1986,thissamegroupofTLDsaveraged6.1mrem.Duringtheperiodof1987-1995theseTLDsaveragedbetween4.0-5.3mremperstandardmonth.1996resultsfortheselocations averaged4.2mremper:tanda.d month.ThefinalgroupofTLDsrequiredbytheTe"hnical Specifications isthecontrolgroup.ThisgrouputilizestwoTLDlocations positioned wellbeyondthesite.Resultsfrom1985forthecontrolgroupaveraged5.4mremperstandardmonth.During1986,thissamegroupofTLDsaveraged6.3mremperstandardmonth.Amarkedincreasewasnotedinthesecondquarterof1986.TheincreasemayhavebeenaresultoftheChernobyl NuclearPlantaccident.
Resultsfor1987-1995rangedfrom3.9-5.4mremperstandardmonth.Resultsfor1996averaged4.2mremperstandardmonth.  


3.0specialinterestareas(6TLDstotal)andTLDslocatedatcontrollocations(2TLDstotal).Asnotedpreviously,sincethepresentTechnicalSpecificationsbecameeffectivein1985,theseTLDs,forthemostpart,canonlybeevaluatedfor1985-1996.TechnicalSpecificationTLDslocatedatthesiteboundaryaveraged6.2mremperstandardmonthduring1985.Duringtheperiodof1986-1995siteboundaryTLDsrangedfrom4.8-7.0mremperstandardmonth.Asnotedpreviously,thisgroupofTLDscanfluctuatebecauseseveraloftheseTLDsarelocatedincloseproximitytothegeneratingfacilities.Anincreasewasnotedduring1986althoughsuchanincreasewasnotedforallTLDsincludingcontrolTLDs.During1996,siteboundaryTLDsaveraged5.2mremperstandardmonth.TechnicalSpecificationTLDslocatedoff-siteatadistanceof4to5milesfromthesiteineachofthelandbasedmeteorologicalsectorsaveraged5.0mremperstandardmonthduring1985.Duringtheperiodof1986-1995off-sitesectorTLDsrangedfrom4.1-6.0mremperstandardmonth.The1986resultsdemonstratedanincreaseforthisgroupofTLDs.Resultsfor1996forthegroupaveraged4.2mremperstandardmonth.Thisisconsistentwithpreviousyear'results.SpecialinterestTechnicalSpecificationTLDsarelocatedatareasofhighpopulationdensity,suchasmajorworksites,communities,schools,etc.andatresidencesnearthesite(criticalreceptorareas).ThisgroupofTLDsaveraged5.3mremperstandardmonthduring1985.During1986,thissamegroupofTLDsaveraged6.1mrem.Duringtheperiodof1987-1995theseTLDsaveragedbetween4.0-5.3mremperstandardmonth.1996resultsfortheselocationsaveraged4.2mremper:tanda.dmonth.ThefinalgroupofTLDsrequiredbytheTe"hnicalSpecificationsisthecontrolgroup.ThisgrouputilizestwoTLDlocationspositionedwellbeyondthesite.Resultsfrom1985forthecontrolgroupaveraged5.4mremperstandardmonth.During1986,thissamegroupofTLDsaveraged6.3mremperstandardmonth.Amarkedincreasewasnotedinthesecondquarterof1986.TheincreasemayhavebeenaresultoftheChernobylNuclearPlantaccident.Resultsfor1987-1995rangedfrom3.9-5.4mremperstandardmonth.Resultsfor1996averaged4.2mremperstandardmonth.  
3.0Tables29and30A-30Eshowthehistorical environmental sampledataforenvironmental TLD's.During1996,allenvironmental TLDgroupsrequiredbytheTechnical Specifications weregenerally consistent withtheresultsobservedduring1995.Overall,environmental TLDresultsfor1996showednosignificant impactfromdirectradiation measuredoutsidethesiteboundary.  


3.0Tables29and30A-30EshowthehistoricalenvironmentalsampledataforenvironmentalTLD's.During1996,allenvironmentalTLDgroupsrequiredbytheTechnicalSpecificationsweregenerallyconsistentwiththeresultsobservedduring1995.Overall,environmentalTLDresultsfor1996showednosignificantimpactfromdirectradiationmeasuredoutsidethesiteboundary.  
II~'II 4.0I.AIRPARTICULATE/IODINE A.TheairsamplingstationsrequiredbytheTechnical Specifications arelocatedinthegeneralareaofthesiteboundary(within0.7miles)insectorsofhighestcalculated meteorological deposition factors(D/Q)basedonhistorical meteorological data.Thesestations(R-l,R-2,andR-3)arelocatedintheeast,east-southeast, andsoutheast sectorsasmeasuredfromthecenteroftheNineMilePointNuclearStationUnit2reactorbuilding.
TheTechnical Specifications alsorequirethatafourthairsamplingstationbelocatedinthevicinityofayearroundcommunity havingthehighestcalculated deposition factor(D/Q)basedonhistorical meteorological data.Thisstationislocatedinthesoutheast sector(R-4).AfifthstationrequiredbytheTechnical Specifications islocatedatasite16.4milesfromthesiteinanortheast direction (R-5).Thislocationisconsidered acontrollocation.
InadditiontotheTechnical Specification requiredlocations, therearesixsamplingstationslocatedwithinthesiteboundary(Dl,G,H,I,J,andK).Theselocations generally surroundtheareaoccupiedbythethreegenerating facilities, butarewellwithinthesiteboundary.
Oneotherairsamplingstationislocatedoff-siteinthesouthwest sectorandisinthevicinityoftheCityofOswego.Threeremaining airsamplingstations(D2,EandF)arelocatedintheeast-southeast, south-southeast andsouthsectorsandrangeindistancefrom7.2to9.0miles.Ateachstation,airborneparticulates arecollected byglassfiberfiltersandradioiodine bycharcoalfilters.Airparticulate glassfiberfiltersareapproximately twoinches(47millimeters) indiameterandareplacedinsampleholdersintheintakelineofavacuumsampler.Directlydownstreamfromtheparticulate filterisa2x1inchcharcoalcartridge used'toadsorbairborneradioiodine.
Thesamplersruncontinuously andthecharcoalcartridges andparticulate filtersarechangedonaweeklybasis,orasrequiredbydustloading.Grossbe',a.analysis isperformed fortheindividual particulate filtersonaweeklybasis,"'i'";.~'mal cartridges areanalyzedweeklyforradioiodine byGeLidetector.
Theparticulate filtersarecomposited bylocationforgammaanalysesonamonthlybasisafterallweeklyparticulate filtershavebeencountedforgrossbetaactivity.
B.AirsamplingstationsareshowninFigures3and4(refertoTable3forlocationdesignations anddescriptions).
Tables10and11containtheresultsfortheweeklyairparticulate grossbetaanalysisforatotalofnineoff-siteandsixon-site


II~'II 4.0I.AIRPARTICULATE/IODINEA.TheairsamplingstationsrequiredbytheTechnicalSpecificationsarelocatedinthegeneralareaofthesiteboundary(within0.7miles)insectorsofhighestcalculatedmeteorologicaldepositionfactors(D/Q)basedonhistoricalmeteorologicaldata.Thesestations(R-l,R-2,andR-3)arelocatedintheeast,east-southeast,andsoutheastsectorsasmeasuredfromthecenteroftheNineMilePointNuclearStationUnit2reactorbuilding.TheTechnicalSpecificationsalsorequirethatafourthairsamplingstationbelocatedinthevicinityofayearroundcommunityhavingthehighestcalculateddepositionfactor(D/Q)basedonhistoricalmeteorologicaldata.Thisstationislocatedinthesoutheastsector(R-4).AfifthstationrequiredbytheTechnicalSpecificationsislocatedatasite16.4milesfromthesiteinanortheastdirection(R-5).Thislocationisconsideredacontrollocation.InadditiontotheTechnicalSpecificationrequiredlocations,therearesixsamplingstationslocatedwithinthesiteboundary(Dl,G,H,I,J,andK).Theselocationsgenerallysurroundtheareaoccupiedbythethreegeneratingfacilities,butarewellwithinthesiteboundary.Oneotherairsamplingstationislocatedoff-siteinthesouthwestsectorandisinthevicinityoftheCityofOswego.Threeremainingairsamplingstations(D2,EandF)arelocatedintheeast-southeast,south-southeastandsouthsectorsandrangeindistancefrom7.2to9.0miles.Ateachstation,airborneparticulatesarecollectedbyglassfiberfiltersandradioiodinebycharcoalfilters.Airparticulateglassfiberfiltersareapproximatelytwoinches(47millimeters)indiameterandareplacedinsampleholdersintheintakelineofavacuumsampler.Directlydownstreamfromtheparticulatefilterisa2x1inchcharcoalcartridgeused'toadsorbairborneradioiodine.Thesamplersruncontinuouslyandthecharcoalcartridgesandparticulatefiltersarechangedonaweeklybasis,orasrequiredbydustloading.Grossbe',a.analysisisperformedfortheindividualparticulatefiltersonaweeklybasis,"'i'";.~'malcartridgesareanalyzedweeklyforradioiodinebyGeLidetector.Theparticulatefiltersarecompositedbylocationforgammaanalysesonamonthlybasisafterallweeklyparticulatefiltershavebeencountedforgrossbetaactivity.B.AirsamplingstationsareshowninFigures3and4(refertoTable3forlocationdesignationsanddescriptions).Tables10and11containtheresultsfortheweeklyairparticulategrossbetaanalysisforatotalofnineoff-siteandsixon-site
4.0I.AIRPARTICULATE/IODINE (Cont'd)B.samplelocations.
Fiveofthenineoff-sitelocations arerequiredbytheTechnical Specifications.
Thesesamplelocations areR-l,R-2,R-3,R-4(alllocatednearthesiteboundary) andR-5(locatedatacontrollocationbeyondanysignificant influence fromthesite).Datacontained onTables10and11alsoshowstheresultsfromotherairsamplinglocations notrequiredbytheTechnical Specifications.
Theselocations aredesignated asDlon-site,Gon-site,Hon-site,Ion-site,Jon-site,Kon-site,D2off-site, Eoff-site, Foff-siteandGoff-sitelocations.
Atotalof52controlsamplesfromlocationR-5and208indicator samplesfromlocations R-l,R-2,R-3,andR-4werecollected andanalyzedduring1996.Theminimum,maximum,andaveragegrossbetaresultsforsamplelocations requiredbytheTechnical Specifications arepresented below.Rhumbhfazunum'acral'-1 R-2R-3R-4R-5(control) 0.0070.0250.0130.0070.0240.0130.0070.0230.0130.0060.0210.0130.0090.0230.014~-Concentration inpCi/m'~-Locations requiredbytheTechnical Specifications Theobservedsmallincreases anddecreases ingeneralgrossbetaactivitycanbeattributed tochangesintheenvironment, especially seasonalchanges.Theconcentration ofnaturally occurring radionuclides inthelowerlimitsoftheatmosphere directlyabovelandareasareaffectedbyprocesses suchaswinddirection, snowcover,soiltemperature andsoilmoisturecontent,Littlechangewasnotedingrossbetaactivitywhichcorresponded withweaponstestingashasbeenobservedinpastyears.Ingeneral,thetrendinairparticulate grossbetaactivityhasbeenoneofdecreasing activitysince1977(extentofthereviewperiod).Themeangrossbetaconcentration atcontrollocations hasdecreased fromalevelof0.165pCi/m'n1981to0.012in1992.Resultsfromindicator airsamplinglocations rangedfrom0.151pCi/m'n1981to0.012pCi/m'n1992.Forbothindicator locations andcontrollocation, thegrossbetaconcentration during1977to1987fluctuated withthedetonation ofthermonuclear weapons.  


4.0I.AIRPARTICULATE/IODINE(Cont'd)B.samplelocations.Fiveofthenineoff-sitelocationsarerequiredbytheTechnicalSpecifications.ThesesamplelocationsareR-l,R-2,R-3,R-4(alllocatednearthesiteboundary)andR-5(locatedatacontrollocationbeyondanysignificantinfluencefromthesite).DatacontainedonTables10and11alsoshowstheresultsfromotherairsamplinglocationsnotrequiredbytheTechnicalSpecifications.TheselocationsaredesignatedasDlon-site,Gon-site,Hon-site,Ion-site,Jon-site,Kon-site,D2off-site,Eoff-site,Foff-siteandGoff-sitelocations.Atotalof52controlsamplesfromlocationR-5and208indicatorsamplesfromlocationsR-l,R-2,R-3,andR-4werecollectedandanalyzedduring1996.Theminimum,maximum,andaveragegrossbetaresultsforsamplelocationsrequiredbytheTechnicalSpecificationsarepresentedbelow.Rhumbhfazunum'acral'-1R-2R-3R-4R-5(control)0.0070.0250.0130.0070.0240.0130.0070.0230.0130.0060.0210.0130.0090.0230.014~-ConcentrationinpCi/m'~-LocationsrequiredbytheTechnicalSpecificationsTheobservedsmallincreasesanddecreasesingeneralgrossbetaactivitycanbeattributedtochangesintheenvironment,especiallyseasonalchanges.Theconcentrationofnaturallyoccurringradionuclidesinthelowerlimitsoftheatmospheredirectlyabovelandareasareaffectedbyprocessessuchaswinddirection,snowcover,soiltemperatureandsoilmoisturecontent,Littlechangewasnotedingrossbetaactivitywhichcorrespondedwithweaponstestingashasbeenobservedinpastyears.Ingeneral,thetrendinairparticulategrossbetaactivityhasbeenoneofdecreasingactivitysince1977(extentofthereviewperiod).Themeangrossbetaconcentrationatcontrollocationshasdecreasedfromalevelof0.165pCi/m'n1981to0.012in1992.Resultsfromindicatorairsamplinglocationsrangedfrom0.151pCi/m'n1981to0.012pCi/m'n1992.Forbothindicatorlocationsandcontrollocation,thegrossbetaconcentrationduring1977to1987fluctuatedwiththedetonationofthermonuclearweapons.  
4.0I.AIRPARTICULATE/IODINE (Cont'd)B.Tables31and32showhistorical environmental sampledataforairparticulate grossbetalevels.C.Weeklyairparticulate sampleswerecomposited bylocationtoformmonthlycomposite samples.Themonthlycomposite samplesrequiredbytheTechnical Specifications includeR-1,R-2,R-3,R-4,andR-5.Othersamplelocations notrequiredbytheTechnical Specifications includeDlon-site,Gon-site,Hon-site,Ion-site,Jon-site,Kon-site,D2off-site, Eoff-site, Foff-siteandGoff-sitelocations.
Theresultsofallmonthlycomposite samplesareincludedonTable12.Theresultsforthemonthlycomposite samplesshowedpositiveresultsforBe-7,K-40,andRa-226.Allthreeoftheseradionuclides arenaturally occurring.
Be-7wasfoundinallofthemonthlycomposite samplesfromthelocations requiredbytheTechnical Specifications.
KQOwasfoundintermittently inthemonthlycomposite samplesrequiredbytheTechnical Specifications.
Ra-226wasalsodetectedintermittently inbothindicator andcontrolsamples.Nootherplant-relatedradionuclides weredetectedatTechnical Specification oroptionallocations usinggammaspectralanalysisduring1996.Co-60concentrations inairparticulate sampleshaveshownageneraldecreaseinbothindicator andcontrolsamples.In1977,Co-60concentrations incontrolsamplesaveraged0.0172pCi/m'.Adecreasewasobserveduntil1985whennoCo-60wasdetected.
Fromthepe(iod1985-1996, noCo-60wasdetectedincontrolsamples.Co-60concentratioig inindicator sampleshaveshownasimilardecrease.
In1977,theaverageconcentration ofCo-60inindicator samplesw.s0.0179pCi/m'.By1982,thisvaluehaddecreased to0.0005pCi/k.Slightincreases wereobservedin1983and1984,buttheseanomalies wereduetocontamination duringhandlingoftheunusedsamplesandnotduetoplantoperations (thishasbeenpreviously documented inthe1984annualreport).Since1984,noCo-60hasbeendetectedinanyTechnical Specification indicator location.
Historically, thepresenceofCs-137hasbeenvariableandhasbeenpresentinairparticulate samplessince1977.During1977,bothindicator andcontrolCs-137averageconcentrations wereapproximately equalandaveraged0.0038pCi/m'.Sincethattimetheconcentration inbothcontrolandindicator sampleshasbeensteadilydecreasing.
Thedecreasing concentrations ofCs-137areduetoecological cyclingandnucleardecayofCs-137whichwasproducedduring


4.0I.AIRPARTICULATE/IODINE(Cont'd)B.Tables31and32showhistoricalenvironmentalsampledataforairparticulategrossbetalevels.C.Weeklyairparticulatesampleswerecompositedbylocationtoformmonthlycompositesamples.ThemonthlycompositesamplesrequiredbytheTechnicalSpecificationsincludeR-1,R-2,R-3,R-4,andR-5.OthersamplelocationsnotrequiredbytheTechnicalSpecificationsincludeDlon-site,Gon-site,Hon-site,Ion-site,Jon-site,Kon-site,D2off-site,Eoff-site,Foff-siteandGoff-sitelocations.TheresultsofallmonthlycompositesamplesareincludedonTable12.TheresultsforthemonthlycompositesamplesshowedpositiveresultsforBe-7,K-40,andRa-226.Allthreeoftheseradionuclidesarenaturallyoccurring.Be-7wasfoundinallofthemonthlycompositesamplesfromthelocationsrequiredbytheTechnicalSpecifications.KQOwasfoundintermittentlyinthemonthlycompositesamplesrequiredbytheTechnicalSpecifications.Ra-226wasalsodetectedintermittentlyinbothindicatorandcontrolsamples.Nootherplant-relatedradionuclidesweredetectedatTechnicalSpecificationoroptionallocationsusinggammaspectralanalysisduring1996.Co-60concentrationsinairparticulatesampleshaveshownageneraldecreaseinbothindicatorandcontrolsamples.In1977,Co-60concentrationsincontrolsamplesaveraged0.0172pCi/m'.Adecreasewasobserveduntil1985whennoCo-60wasdetected.Fromthepe(iod1985-1996,noCo-60wasdetectedincontrolsamples.Co-60concentratioiginindicatorsampleshaveshownasimilardecrease.In1977,theaverageconcentrationofCo-60inindicatorsamplesw.s0.0179pCi/m'.By1982,thisvaluehaddecreasedto0.0005pCi/k.Slightincreaseswereobservedin1983and1984,buttheseanomalieswereduetocontaminationduringhandlingoftheunusedsamplesandnotduetoplantoperations(thishasbeenpreviouslydocumentedinthe1984annualreport).Since1984,noCo-60hasbeendetectedinanyTechnicalSpecificationindicatorlocation.Historically,thepresenceofCs-137hasbeenvariableandhasbeenpresentinairparticulatesamplessince1977.During1977,bothindicatorandcontrolCs-137averageconcentrationswereapproximatelyequalandaveraged0.0038pCi/m'.Sincethattimetheconcentrationinbothcontrolandindicatorsampleshasbeensteadilydecreasing.ThedecreasingconcentrationsofCs-137areduetoecologicalcyclingandnucleardecayofCs-137whichwasproducedduring
4.0I.AIRPARTICULATE/IODINE (Cont'd)C.Tan&)weaponstesting.1978concentrations ofCs-137incontrolandindicator locations bothaveraged0.0017pCi/m',andsteadilydecreased to0.0002pCi/m'n1983.Cs-137wasnotdetectedduring1984and1985.In1986,Cs-137wasdetectedasaresultoftheChernobyl accidentinApril1986.Averageconcentrations duringthatyearforindicator andcontrolsampleswere0.0183and0.0193pCi/m'espectively.
Duringtheperiodof1987-1996 Cs-137wasnotdetectedatanyindicator orcontrollocation.
Priorto1984,severalradionuclides weredetectedthatwereassociated withthe1980Chineseweaponstestandotherweaponstestspriorto1980.Theseradionuclides werenotdetectedafter1983asaresultofnucleardecayandecological cycling.TheseincludeZr-95,Ce-141,Nb-95,Ce-144,Mn-54,Ru-103,Ru-106andBa-140.During1986,however,severalfissionproductradionuclides weredetectedthatwerearesultoftheChernobyl NuclearPlantaccident.
TheseincludedCs-134,Cs-137,Nb-95,Ru-103,Ru-106,La-140andI-131.During1987through1995,noneoftheradionuclides associated withthe1986Chernobyl accidentorpastweaponstestingweredetectedinairparticulate samples.During1996,noradionuclides weredetectedinmonthlyairparticulate composite samplesthatcouldhavebeenattributed toplantoperations.
Therefore, nodosecalculations wereperformed.
Tables33and34showhistorical environmental sampledata'orairparticulate composites.
D.Duringthe1996samplingprogram,airborneradioiodine wasnotdetectedinanyoftheweeklysamplesfromthelocations requiredbytheTechnical Specifications.
LLDvaluesatthecontrollocationrangedfrom0.006-0.016pCi/m'.Theindicator locations rangedfromlessthan0.004to0.019pCi/m'.I-131wasalsonotdetectedatanyoftheoptionalmonitoring locations (notrequiredbytheTechnical Specifications) during1996.SinceI-131wasnotdetectedatanyoftheindicator orcontrollocations during1996,nodosecalculations arepresented.  


4.0I.AIRPARTICULATE/IODINE(Cont'd)C.Tan&)weaponstesting.1978concentrationsofCs-137incontrolandindicatorlocationsbothaveraged0.0017pCi/m',andsteadilydecreasedto0.0002pCi/m'n1983.Cs-137wasnotdetectedduring1984and1985.In1986,Cs-137wasdetectedasaresultoftheChernobylaccidentinApril1986.Averageconcentrationsduringthatyearforindicatorandcontrolsampleswere0.0183and0.0193pCi/m'espectively.Duringtheperiodof1987-1996Cs-137wasnotdetectedatanyindicatororcontrollocation.Priorto1984,severalradionuclidesweredetectedthatwereassociatedwiththe1980Chineseweaponstestandotherweaponstestspriorto1980.Theseradionuclideswerenotdetectedafter1983asaresultofnucleardecayandecologicalcycling.TheseincludeZr-95,Ce-141,Nb-95,Ce-144,Mn-54,Ru-103,Ru-106andBa-140.During1986,however,severalfissionproductradionuclidesweredetectedthatwerearesultoftheChernobylNuclearPlantaccident.TheseincludedCs-134,Cs-137,Nb-95,Ru-103,Ru-106,La-140andI-131.During1987through1995,noneoftheradionuclidesassociatedwiththe1986Chernobylaccidentorpastweaponstestingweredetectedinairparticulatesamples.During1996,noradionuclidesweredetectedinmonthlyairparticulatecompositesamplesthatcouldhavebeenattributedtoplantoperations.Therefore,nodosecalculationswereperformed.Tables33and34showhistoricalenvironmentalsampledata'orairparticulatecomposites.D.Duringthe1996samplingprogram,airborneradioiodinewasnotdetectedinanyoftheweeklysamplesfromthelocationsrequiredbytheTechnicalSpecifications.LLDvaluesatthecontrollocationrangedfrom0.006-0.016pCi/m'.Theindicatorlocationsrangedfromlessthan0.004to0.019pCi/m'.I-131wasalsonotdetectedatanyoftheoptionalmonitoringlocations(notrequiredbytheTechnicalSpecifications)during1996.SinceI-131wasnotdetectedatanyoftheindicatororcontrollocationsduring1996,nodosecalculationsarepresented.  
4.0I.AIRPARTICULATE/IODINE (Cont'd)D.I-131hasbeendetectedinthepastatcontrolandindicator locations andwasattributed topastweaponstesting,theChernobyl
: accident, and,toalesserextent,plantoperations.
Forexample,during1986,I-131wasdetectedatthecontroland indicator locations.
Thiswasaresultofthe1986Chernobyl NuclearPlantaccident.
TheI-131meanconcentration atthecontrollocationwas0.151pCi/m'nd0.119attheindicator locations.
I-131wasnotdetectedatthecontrollocationduringtheperiod1987through1996.PriortotheChernobyl accidentof1986,I-131hadbeendetectedintermittently duringtheyearsof1976-1985.
Concentrations rangedfrom0.013to0.33pCi/m'tindicator locations.
Duringthissameperiod,I-131wasalsodetectedatthecontrollocations atconcentrations rangingfrom0.030to0.60pCi/m'.Forthemostpart,I-131inindicator andcontrollocations wasaresultofpastweaponstestingfallout.Asmallportionoftheconcentrations detectedmayhavebeenaresultofsiteoperations.
Tables35and36showthehistorical environmental sampledataforairborneradioiodine.
A.Milksamplesarecollected inpolyethylene bottlesfromabulkstoragetankateachsampledfarm.Beforethesampleisdrawn,thetankcontentsareagitatedfromthreetofiveminutestoassureahomogenous mixtureofmilkandbutterfat..
Twogallonsarecollected duringthefirsthalfandsecondhalfofeachmonthfromeachoftheselectedlocations withintenmilesofthesiteandfromacontrollocation.
Thesamplesarechilled,preserved withsodiumbisulfite, andthenshippedtotheanalytical laboratory withinthirty-six hoursofcollection ininsulated shippingcontainers.
Theselection ofmilksamplelocations isbasedonmaximumdeposition factors(D/Q).Deposition factorsaregenerated fromaveragehistorical meteorological databasedonalllicensedreactors, TheTechnical Specifications requirethreesamplelocations within5.0milesofthesitewiththehighestcalculated deposition


4.0I.AIRPARTICULATE/IODINE(Cont'd)D.I-131hasbeendetectedinthepastatcontrolandindicatorlocationsandwasattributedtopastweaponstesting,theChernobylaccident,and,toalesserextent,plantoperations.Forexample,during1986,I-131wasdetectedatthecontrolandindicatorlocations.Thiswasaresultofthe1986ChernobylNuclearPlantaccident.TheI-131meanconcentrationatthecontrollocationwas0.151pCi/m'nd0.119attheindicatorlocations.I-131wasnotdetectedatthecontrollocationduringtheperiod1987through1996.PriortotheChernobylaccidentof1986,I-131hadbeendetectedintermittentlyduringtheyearsof1976-1985.Concentrationsrangedfrom0.013to0.33pCi/m'tindicatorlocations.Duringthissameperiod,I-131wasalsodetectedatthecontrollocationsatconcentrationsrangingfrom0.030to0.60pCi/m'.Forthemostpart,I-131inindicatorandcontrollocationswasaresultofpastweaponstestingfallout.Asmallportionoftheconcentrationsdetectedmayhavebeenaresultofsiteoperations.Tables35and36showthehistoricalenvironmentalsampledataforairborneradioiodine.A.Milksamplesarecollectedinpolyethylenebottlesfromabulkstoragetankateachsampledfarm.Beforethesampleisdrawn,thetankcontentsareagitatedfromthreetofiveminutestoassureahomogenousmixtureofmilkandbutterfat..Twogallonsarecollectedduringthefirsthalfandsecondhalfofeachmonthfromeachoftheselectedlocationswithintenmilesofthesiteandfromacontrollocation.Thesamplesarechilled,preservedwithsodiumbisulfite,andthenshippedtotheanalyticallaboratorywithinthirty-sixhoursofcollectionininsulatedshippingcontainers.Theselectionofmilksamplelocationsisbasedonmaximumdepositionfactors(D/Q).Depositionfactorsaregeneratedfromaveragehistoricalmeteorologicaldatabasedonalllicensedreactors,TheTechnicalSpecificationsrequirethreesamplelocationswithin5.0milesofthesitewiththehighestcalculateddeposition
4.0II.MILK(Cont'd)A.factors.During1996,therewerenomilksamplelocations within5.0milesthatcouldbesampled.However,therewereseveraloptionallocations beyondfivemilesthatweresampled.AfourthsamplelocationrequiredbytheTechnical Specifications islocatedinaleastprevalent winddirection fromthesite.Thislocationisinthesouthwest sectorandservesasacontrollocation.
Milksamplesarecollected twicepermonth(April-December) andanalyzedforgammaemittersandI-131.Samplesarecollected andanalyzedinJanuary-MarchintheeventI-131isdetectedinNovemberandDecemberofthepreceding year.Themilksamplelocations arefoundonFigure2.(refertoTable3forlocationdesignations anddescriptions).
B.Milksampleswerecollected fromatotaloffourindicator locations (within10milesofthesite)andonecontrollocation(beyond10milesfromthesite)during1996.TheTechnical Specifications requirethatthreelocations besampledformilkwithin5.0milesofthesite.During1996,therewerenomilksamplelocations within5.0milesofthesite.Thelocations thatweresampledduring1995arelocatedfrom7.8to9.5milesfromthesite.TheonlysamplelocationrequiredbytheTechnical Specifications during1996wasthecontrollocation.
During1996,milksampleswerecollected ateachofthefourindictorlocations andthecontrollocationinthefirsthalfandthesecondhalfofeachmonth.Sampleswerecollected duringthemonthsofAprilthroughDecember1996.SinceI-131wasnotdetectedduringNovemberandDecemberof1995,noadditional sampleswerecollected inJanuarythroughMarchof1996.Foreachsample,analyseswereperformed forgammaemitters(analysis byGeLidetector) andforI-131usingaresinextraction.
SampleanalysisresultsforgammaemittersarefoundonTable15andforI-131onTable16.Gammaspectralanalysesofthebimonthly samplesshowedonlynaturally occurring radionuclides suchasK-40andRa-226tobedetectedinmilksamplesduring1996.K-40wasdetectedinallindicator andcontrolsamples.Ra-226occurredintermittently inmilksamples.K-40andRa-226are'naturally occurring radionuclides andarefoundinmanyoftheenvironmental mediasampled.  


4.0II.MILK(Cont'd)A.factors.During1996,therewerenomilksamplelocationswithin5.0milesthatcouldbesampled.However,therewereseveraloptionallocationsbeyondfivemilesthatweresampled.AfourthsamplelocationrequiredbytheTechnicalSpecificationsislocatedinaleastprevalentwinddirectionfromthesite.Thislocationisinthesouthwestsectorandservesasacontrollocation.Milksamplesarecollectedtwicepermonth(April-December)andanalyzedforgammaemittersandI-131.SamplesarecollectedandanalyzedinJanuary-MarchintheeventI-131isdetectedinNovemberandDecemberoftheprecedingyear.ThemilksamplelocationsarefoundonFigure2.(refertoTable3forlocationdesignationsanddescriptions).B.Milksampleswerecollectedfromatotaloffourindicatorlocations(within10milesofthesite)andonecontrollocation(beyond10milesfromthesite)during1996.TheTechnicalSpecificationsrequirethatthreelocationsbesampledformilkwithin5.0milesofthesite.During1996,therewerenomilksamplelocationswithin5.0milesofthesite.Thelocationsthatweresampledduring1995arelocatedfrom7.8to9.5milesfromthesite.TheonlysamplelocationrequiredbytheTechnicalSpecificationsduring1996wasthecontrollocation.During1996,milksampleswerecollectedateachofthefourindictorlocationsandthecontrollocationinthefirsthalfandthesecondhalfofeachmonth.SampleswerecollectedduringthemonthsofAprilthroughDecember1996.SinceI-131wasnotdetectedduringNovemberandDecemberof1995,noadditionalsampleswerecollectedinJanuarythroughMarchof1996.Foreachsample,analyseswereperformedforgammaemitters(analysisbyGeLidetector)andforI-131usingaresinextraction.SampleanalysisresultsforgammaemittersarefoundonTable15andforI-131onTable16.GammaspectralanalysesofthebimonthlysamplesshowedonlynaturallyoccurringradionuclidessuchasK-40andRa-226tobedetectedinmilksamplesduring1996.K-40wasdetectedinallindicatorandcontrolsamples.Ra-226occurredintermittentlyinmilksamples.K-40andRa-226are'naturallyoccurringradionuclidesandarefoundinmanyoftheenvironmentalmediasampled.  
4.0II.MILK(Cont'd)B.During1996,Cs-134orCs-137werenotdetectedinanycontrolorindicator locationmilksamples.Cs-137hadbeenlastdetectedin1988andwasattributed totheuseofsilagecontaining traceamountsofCs-137fromthe1986Chernobyl NuclearPlantaccident.
Evaluation ofsitehistorical milkdatashowsthatCs-137hasbeendetectedinenvironmental milksamplesatbothindicator (within10miles)andcontxollocations (beyond10miles).MeanCs-137concentrations for1976-1988remainedfairlyconsistent andrangedfrom5.7(1982)to17.1pCi/liter (1977)attheindicator locations.
NoCs-137wasdetectedinmilksamplesduring1989through1996.Atthecontrollocation, Cs-137hadbeendetectedintermittently duringtheyears1978-1982.Controlsampleswerenotobtainedpriorto1978.Cs-137rangedfrom3.9-5.8pCi/liter duringthisperiod.Resultsfrom1986showedameanCs-137concentration of8.4pCi/liter atthecontrollocation.
ThepositiveCs-137resultsduring1986wereaxesultoftheChernobyl NuclearPlantaccident.
Cs-137wasnotdetectedduring1987through1995atthecontrollocation.
PastCs-137inmilksamplesis,forthemostpart,aresultofpreviousweaponstestingandmorerecently, theChernobyl accident.
Thecontinued reduction ofCs-137levelsisaresultofnucleardecayandecological cycling.Nootherradionuclides weredetectedinmilksamplesusinggammaspectralanalysis.
Milksampleswerecollected andanalyzedtwicepermonthforI-131~I-131wasnotdetectedduring1995inanyoftheindicator orcontrolsamples.All1996I-131milksampleresultsarereportedasthelowerlimitofdetection (LLD).sheLLDresultsfor1996milksamplesrangedfrom(0.26pCi/liter to(0.57pCi/liter.Anevaluation ofhistorical dataforI-131inmilksamplesshowsthatannualmeanresultsrangedfrom0.19pCi/liter to6.88pCi/liter attheindicator locations during1976-1980.I-131duringtheseyearsisaresultofintermittent weaponstesting.Resultsfrom1986showedthatI-131wasdetectedatameanconcentration of5.2pCi/liter asaresultoftheChernobyl accident.
I-131wasnotdetectedduringtheperiod1987through1996inmilksamples.Historical dataforI-131fromthecontrollocationshowedthatI-131wasdetectedduring1980atameanconcentration of1.4pCi/liter.
During1986,I-131fromthecontrollocationshowedameanconcentration of13.6pCi/liter asaresultofthe


4.0II.MILK(Cont'd)B.During1996,Cs-134orCs-137werenotdetectedinanycontrolorindicatorlocationmilksamples.Cs-137hadbeenlastdetectedin1988andwasattributedtotheuseofsilagecontainingtraceamountsofCs-137fromthe1986ChernobylNuclearPlantaccident.EvaluationofsitehistoricalmilkdatashowsthatCs-137hasbeendetectedinenvironmentalmilksamplesatbothindicator(within10miles)andcontxollocations(beyond10miles).MeanCs-137concentrationsfor1976-1988remainedfairlyconsistentandrangedfrom5.7(1982)to17.1pCi/liter(1977)attheindicatorlocations.NoCs-137wasdetectedinmilksamplesduring1989through1996.Atthecontrollocation,Cs-137hadbeendetectedintermittentlyduringtheyears1978-1982.Controlsampleswerenotobtainedpriorto1978.Cs-137rangedfrom3.9-5.8pCi/literduringthisperiod.Resultsfrom1986showedameanCs-137concentrationof8.4pCi/literatthecontrollocation.ThepositiveCs-137resultsduring1986wereaxesultoftheChernobylNuclearPlantaccident.Cs-137wasnotdetectedduring1987through1995atthecontrollocation.PastCs-137inmilksamplesis,forthemostpart,aresultofpreviousweaponstestingandmorerecently,theChernobylaccident.ThecontinuedreductionofCs-137levelsisaresultofnucleardecayandecologicalcycling.Nootherradionuclidesweredetectedinmilksamplesusinggammaspectralanalysis.MilksampleswerecollectedandanalyzedtwicepermonthforI-131~I-131wasnotdetectedduring1995inanyoftheindicatororcontrolsamples.All1996I-131milksampleresultsarereportedasthelowerlimitofdetection(LLD).sheLLDresultsfor1996milksamplesrangedfrom(0.26pCi/literto(0.57pCi/liter.AnevaluationofhistoricaldataforI-131inmilksamplesshowsthatannualmeanresultsrangedfrom0.19pCi/literto6.88pCi/literattheindicatorlocationsduring1976-1980.I-131duringtheseyearsisaresultofintermittentweaponstesting.Resultsfrom1986showedthatI-131wasdetectedatameanconcentrationof5.2pCi/literasaresultoftheChernobylaccident.I-131wasnotdetectedduringtheperiod1987through1996inmilksamples.HistoricaldataforI-131fromthecontrollocationshowedthatI-131wasdetectedduring1980atameanconcentrationof1.4pCi/liter.During1986,I-131fromthecontrollocationshowedameanconcentrationof13.6pCi/literasaresultofthe
4.0II.MILK(Cont'd)B.Chernobyl accident.
I-131wasnotdetectedduringtheperiod1987through1996atthecontrollocation.
Tables37and38showthehistorical environmental sampledataformilk.During1996,onlynaturally occumngxadionuclides suchasRa-226andK-40weredetectedinmilksamples.Therefore, nodosestomanhavebeencalculated.
III.FOODPRODUCTSA.FoodproductsarecoHectedonceperyearduringthelatesummerattheapproximate heightoftheharvestseason.Approximately onekilogramofabroadleaf vegetable orotherbroadleaf vegetation iscollected fromgardenlocations withthehighestdeposition factors(D/Q)basedonaveragehistorical meteorological data.Fiveindicator samplelocations wereutilizedfromatleasttwosectors.Additional samplesmayalsobeobtained.
Controlsamplesarealsocollected fromavailable off-sitelocations 9to20milesdistantinaleastprevalent winddhection.
Controlsamplesareofthesameorofasimilartypeofvegetation.
Allsamplesareshippedfreshassoonaspossibleaftercollection.
Foodproductsamplesareanalyzedforgammaemitters(gammaisotopicanalysis).
ThegammaisotopicanalysisalsoincludesI-131.Foodproductlocations areshownonFigure1(refertoTable3forlocationdesignations anddescriptions).
B.Foodproductsamplescollected during1996werecomprised ofgardenvegetables andothertypesofvegetation.
Sampleswerecollected fromfiveindicator locations andonecontrollocation.
Theindicator locations wererepresented bynearbygardensinareasofhighestD/Q(deposition factor)valuesbasedonhistorical meteorology andallsitereleasepointsatoperating facilities.
Thecontrollocationwasrepresented byagardenlocation9-20milesdistantinaleastprevalent winddirection.
Gardenvegetables werecomprised ofkale,tomatoes, collardgreens,andswisschard,whichareall(excepttomatoes) considered broadleaf vegetables.
II 4.0III.FOODPRODUCTS(Cont'd)B.Otherbroadleaf vegetation consisted ofbeanleaves,beetleaves,pepperleaves,grapeleaves,squashleaves,andcucumberleaves.Atthecontrollocation, onesampleofeachofthesameorofasimilartypeofvegetable orvegetation wascollected.
Vegetables andvegetation werecollected inthelatesummerharvestseason(mid-September 1996).ResultsforfoodproductsareshownonTables17Aand17B.Table17AshowsresultsinpCi/g(wet)whileTable17BresultsareinunitsofpCi/kg(wet).SeveralnaturaHyoccurring radionuclides weredetectedinfoodproductsamplesduring1996.K-40wasdetectedinallsamplesoffoodproducts.
Be-7,Ra-226andAcTh-228weredetectedintermittently inthevegetation samples.K-40,Be-7,Ra-226andAcTh-228areallnaturally occurring radionuclides.
Nootherradionuclides weredetectedinthe1996samplesoffoodproducts.
Althoughnotdetectedduring1996,areviewofpastenvironmental dataindicates thatCs-137hasbeendetectedintermittently duringtheyearsof1976-1995attheindicator locations andduringtheyearsof1980-1995atthecontrollocations (controlsampleswerenotobtainedpriorto1980).Duringtheperiodof1977-1995,Cs-137infruitsand/orvegetables sampledatindicator locations rangedinmeanconcentrations of0.004pCi/g(wet)in1977to0.047pCi/g(wet)in1985.Controlsampleresultsduring1980-1995 showedCs-137detectedonlytwiceduringthisperiod;oncein1980ataconcentration of0.020pCi/g(wet)andoncein1993ataconcentration of0.007pCi/g(wet).Tables39and40showhistorical environmental sampledataforfoodproducts.
IV.LANDUSECENSUSA.Alandusecensusisconducted todetermine theutilization oflandinthevicinityofthesite.Thelandusecensusactuallyconsistsoftwotypesofcensus.Amilkanimalcensusisconducted toidentifyallmilkanimalswithinadistanceof10milesfromthesite.Aresidence censusisconducted toidentifytheclosestresidence ineachofthemeteorological sectors.
IIIIIII LANDUSECENSUS(Cont'd)A.Themilkanimalcensusisanestimation ofthenumberofcowsandgoatswithinanapproximate tenmileradiusoftheNineMilePointSite.Acensusisinitiated onceperyearinthespring.Thecensusisconducted bysendingquestionnaires topreviousmilkanimalownersandalsobyroadsurveystolocateanypossiblenewowners.Intheeventquestionnaires arenotanswered, thentheownersarecontacted bytelephone orinperson.Thelocalagricultural agencywasalsocontacted.
Asecondtypeofcensusisaresidence census.Thiscensusisconducted inaccordance withtheTechnical Specifications inordertoidentifytheclosestresidence withinthreemilesineachofthe22.5degreemeteorological sectors.Aresidence, forthepurposesofthiscensus,isaresidence thatisoccupiedonaparttimebasis(suchasasummercamp),oronafulltime,yearroundbasis.Fortheresidence census,severalofthemeteorological sectorsareoverLakeOntariobecausethesiteislocatedattheshoreline.
Therefore, thereareonlyeightsectorsoverlandwhereresidences arelocatedwithin3miles.During1996,aresidence censuswasconducted toidentifythenearestresidence ineachofthesixteen22.5degreemeteorological sectorswithinadistanceoffivemilesfromthesiteinordertoprovidemorecomprehensive censusdata.Atthisdistance, someofthemeteorological sectorsareoverwater.Thesesectorsinclude:N,NNE,NE,ENE,W,VAAV,NW,andNNW.B.Thenumberofmilkanimalslocatedwithinanapproximate tenmileradiusofthesitewasestimaicA tobe998cowsand17goatsforthe1996census.Thenumberofcowsincreased by30andthenumberofgoatsincreased by10withrespecttothe1995census.Nonewmilelocations wereidentified duringthe1996census.Mostofthegoatsfoundonthecensusweremilkinggoats.However,anymilkproducedwasutilizedbytheownersandwasnotavailable forthesamplingprogram.TheresultsofthemilkanimalcensusarefoundonTable18.Milkanimallocations areshownonFigure2.Theresultsofthe1996residence censusshowingtheapplicable sectorsanddegreesanddistanceofeachofthenearestresidences arefoundonTable19.Thenearestresidences areshowninFigure1.Nochangeswerenotedin1996.  


4.0II.MILK(Cont'd)B.Chernobylaccident.I-131wasnotdetectedduringtheperiod1987through1996atthecontrollocation.Tables37and38showthehistoricalenvironmentalsampledataformilk.During1996,onlynaturallyoccumngxadionuclidessuchasRa-226andK-40weredetectedinmilksamples.Therefore,nodosestomanhavebeencalculated.III.FOODPRODUCTSA.FoodproductsarecoHectedonceperyearduringthelatesummerattheapproximateheightoftheharvestseason.Approximatelyonekilogramofabroadleafvegetableorotherbroadleafvegetationiscollectedfromgardenlocationswiththehighestdepositionfactors(D/Q)basedonaveragehistoricalmeteorologicaldata.Fiveindicatorsamplelocationswereutilizedfromatleasttwosectors.Additionalsamplesmayalsobeobtained.Controlsamplesarealsocollectedfromavailableoff-sitelocations9to20milesdistantinaleastprevalentwinddhection.Controlsamplesareofthesameorofasimilartypeofvegetation.Allsamplesareshippedfreshassoonaspossibleaftercollection.Foodproductsamplesareanalyzedforgammaemitters(gammaisotopicanalysis).ThegammaisotopicanalysisalsoincludesI-131.FoodproductlocationsareshownonFigure1(refertoTable3forlocationdesignationsanddescriptions).B.Foodproductsamplescollectedduring1996werecomprisedofgardenvegetablesandothertypesofvegetation.Sampleswerecollectedfromfiveindicatorlocationsandonecontrollocation.TheindicatorlocationswererepresentedbynearbygardensinareasofhighestD/Q(depositionfactor)valuesbasedonhistoricalmeteorologyandallsitereleasepointsatoperatingfacilities.Thecontrollocationwasrepresentedbyagardenlocation9-20milesdistantinaleastprevalentwinddirection.Gardenvegetableswerecomprisedofkale,tomatoes,collardgreens,andswisschard,whichareall(excepttomatoes)consideredbroadleafvegetables.
IIIII 5.0A.Dasarigian Technical Specification sections3.6.21and3.12.3fortheNineMilePointNuclearStationUnit1andUnit2,respectively, requirethatasummaryoftheresultsobtainedaspartofanInterlaboratory Comparison ProgrambeincludedintheAnnualRadiological Environmental Operating Report.Priorto1996,theresultsfromtheEPAProgramEvaluation StudiesProgramwereusedtosatisfythisrequirement.
II 4.0III.FOODPRODUCTS(Cont'd)B.Otherbroadleafvegetationconsistedofbeanleaves,beetleaves,pepperleaves,grapeleaves,squashleaves,andcucumberleaves.Atthecontrollocation,onesampleofeachofthesameorofasimilartypeofvegetableorvegetationwascollected.Vegetablesandvegetationwerecollectedinthelatesummerharvestseason(mid-September1996).ResultsforfoodproductsareshownonTables17Aand17B.Table17AshowsresultsinpCi/g(wet)whileTable17BresultsareinunitsofpCi/kg(wet).SeveralnaturaHyoccurringradionuclidesweredetectedinfoodproductsamplesduring1996.K-40wasdetectedinallsamplesoffoodproducts.Be-7,Ra-226andAcTh-228weredetectedintermittentlyinthevegetationsamples.K-40,Be-7,Ra-226andAcTh-228areallnaturallyoccurringradionuclides.Nootherradionuclidesweredetectedinthe1996samplesoffoodproducts.Althoughnotdetectedduring1996,areviewofpastenvironmentaldataindicatesthatCs-137hasbeendetectedintermittentlyduringtheyearsof1976-1995attheindicatorlocationsandduringtheyearsof1980-1995atthecontrollocations(controlsampleswerenotobtainedpriorto1980).Duringtheperiodof1977-1995,Cs-137infruitsand/orvegetablessampledatindicatorlocationsrangedinmeanconcentrationsof0.004pCi/g(wet)in1977to0.047pCi/g(wet)in1985.Controlsampleresultsduring1980-1995showedCs-137detectedonlytwiceduringthisperiod;oncein1980ataconcentrationof0.020pCi/g(wet)andoncein1993ataconcentrationof0.007pCi/g(wet).Tables39and40showhistoricalenvironmentalsampledataforfoodproducts.IV.LANDUSECENSUSA.Alandusecensusisconductedtodeterminetheutilizationoflandinthevicinityofthesite.Thelandusecensusactuallyconsistsoftwotypesofcensus.Amilkanimalcensusisconductedtoidentifyallmilkanimalswithinadistanceof10milesfromthesite.Aresidencecensusisconductedtoidentifytheclosestresidenceineachofthemeteorologicalsectors.
Attheendof1995,theEPAdiscontinued thePerformance Evaluation Program.Anewcrosscheckprogramwasestablished andutilizedduring1996toreplacetheEPAprogram.Thisprogramconsistsofutilizing theAnalytics commercial laboratory andtheEnvironmental Measurements Laboratory (EML)tosupplytherequiredreference samples.Bothoftheselaboratories provideaprogramwhichistraceable totheNationalInstitute ofStandards andTechnology (NIST).TheAnalytics suppliedprogramwaseffective thefirstquarterof1996(March)andtheEMLprogrambecameeffective duringthethirdquarterof1996(September).
IIIIIII LANDUSECENSUS(Cont'd)A.ThemilkanimalcensusisanestimationofthenumberofcowsandgoatswithinanapproximatetenmileradiusoftheNineMilePointSite.Acensusisinitiatedonceperyearinthespring.Thecensusisconductedbysendingquestionnairestopreviousmilkanimalownersandalsobyroadsurveystolocateanypossiblenewowners.Intheeventquestionnairesarenotanswered,thentheownersarecontactedbytelephoneorinperson.Thelocalagriculturalagencywasalsocontacted.Asecondtypeofcensusisaresidencecensus.ThiscensusisconductedinaccordancewiththeTechnicalSpecificationsinordertoidentifytheclosestresidencewithinthreemilesineachofthe22.5degreemeteorologicalsectors.Aresidence,forthepurposesofthiscensus,isaresidencethatisoccupiedonaparttimebasis(suchasasummercamp),oronafulltime,yearroundbasis.Fortheresidencecensus,severalofthemeteorologicalsectorsareoverLakeOntariobecausethesiteislocatedattheshoreline.Therefore,thereareonlyeightsectorsoverlandwhereresidencesarelocatedwithin3miles.During1996,aresidencecensuswasconductedtoidentifythenearestresidenceineachofthesixteen22.5degreemeteorologicalsectorswithinadistanceoffivemilesfromthesiteinordertoprovidemorecomprehensivecensusdata.Atthisdistance,someofthemeteorologicalsectorsareoverwater.Thesesectorsinclude:N,NNE,NE,ENE,W,VAAV,NW,andNNW.B.ThenumberofmilkanimalslocatedwithinanapproximatetenmileradiusofthesitewasestimaicAtobe998cowsand17goatsforthe1996census.Thenumberofcowsincreasedby30andthenumberofgoatsincreasedby10withrespecttothe1995census.Nonewmilelocationswereidentifiedduringthe1996census.Mostofthegoatsfoundonthecensusweremilkinggoats.However,anymilkproducedwasutilizedbytheownersandwasnotavailableforthesamplingprogram.TheresultsofthemilkanimalcensusarefoundonTable18.MilkanimallocationsareshownonFigure2.Theresultsofthe1996residencecensusshowingtheapplicablesectorsanddegreesanddistanceofeachofthenearestresidencesarefoundonTable19.ThenearestresidencesareshowninFigure1.Nochangeswerenotedin1996.
Thecurrentinterlaboratory comparison programwithAnalytics andEMLexceedsthenumberofsamplesthatwerepreviously suppliedbytheEPA.B.RamlhThefollowing tablesummarizes thetypesofspiked,intercomparison samplesreceivedby.Analytics andEMLduring1996:hh~WaterWaterWaterWaterAirAirMilkMilkSoilVegetation GrossBetaTritiumI-131MixedGammaGrossBetaI-131MixedGammaI-131MixedGammaMixedGammaMixedGammahaQgicsEdL11Q16123 gg'/'  


IIIII 5.0A.DasarigianTechnicalSpecificationsections3.6.21and3.12.3fortheNineMilePointNuclearStationUnit1andUnit2,respectively,requirethatasummaryoftheresultsobtainedaspartofanInterlaboratoryComparisonProgrambeincludedintheAnnualRadiologicalEnvironmentalOperatingReport.Priorto1996,theresultsfromtheEPAProgramEvaluationStudiesProgramwereusedtosatisfythisrequirement.Attheendof1995,theEPAdiscontinuedthePerformanceEvaluationProgram.Anewcrosscheckprogramwasestablishedandutilizedduring1996toreplacetheEPAprogram.ThisprogramconsistsofutilizingtheAnalyticscommerciallaboratoryandtheEnvironmentalMeasurementsLaboratory(EML)tosupplytherequiredreferencesamples.BothoftheselaboratoriesprovideaprogramwhichistraceabletotheNationalInstituteofStandardsandTechnology(NIST).TheAnalyticssuppliedprogramwaseffectivethefirstquarterof1996(March)andtheEMLprogrambecameeffectiveduringthethirdquarterof1996(September).ThecurrentinterlaboratorycomparisonprogramwithAnalyticsandEMLexceedsthenumberofsamplesthatwerepreviouslysuppliedbytheEPA.B.RamlhThefollowingtablesummarizesthetypesofspiked,intercomparisonsamplesreceivedby.AnalyticsandEMLduring1996:hh~WaterWaterWaterWaterAirAirMilkMilkSoilVegetationGrossBetaTritiumI-131MixedGammaGrossBetaI-131MixedGammaI-131MixedGammaMixedGammaMixedGammahaQgicsEdL11Q16123 gg'/'
==5.0 ResultsofthesamplesreceivedbyAnalytics==
5.0ResultsofthesamplesreceivedbyAnalyticsaspartofthe1996InterlaboratoryComparisonProgramaresummarizedonTable20.TheSiteEnvironmentalLaboratoryanalyzedallspikedsamplesreceivedfromAnalyticsusingstandardlaboratoryprocedures.Inordertocomparethe"known"quantityofradioactivitytothesitelaboratoryresults,thesitelaboratorysubmittedresultstoAnalytics,whothenissuedastatisticalsummaryreporttothesitelaboratory.ANormalizedDeviationfromtheKnownValue(NDKV)acceptancecriteriamethodologywasutilizedinordertoevaluatethesitelaboratory'sperformance.AcceptableNDKVwasdeterminedtobebetween-3and3NDKV.The16spikedsamplesfromAnalyticsrequired68isotopicanalysesand2grossbetaanalyses.Allresults,exceptforasinglegammaanalysisofFe-59insoilwerewithin-3and3NDKV.TheFe-59analyticalresultsforsoilsample96-06AhadacalculatedNDKVof6.11whichplacedtheresultsoutsidetheacceptablelimits.ThenonconformityforFe-59wasaresultofthelowlevelofFe-59activityprovidedintheblindsample.TheFe-59concentrationof0.17pCi/gmwasneartheroutinedetectionlimitofanalysis.Oneofthethreeanalyseswhichmadeupthereportedmeanresultwashigherthantheremainingtwowhichbiasedthemeanhigh.Sevenotherisotopeswerepresentinthesample.Themeanresultsfortheothersevenisotopeswerewithinthe+3to-3NDKVrangeandacceptable.Thenonconformitydoesnotindicatealaboratorysystematicerror.2.ResultsofthesamplesprovidedbyHMLaspartofthe1996InterlaboratoryProgramareprovidedonTable20.EMI-samplesanalyzedbythesiteenvironmentallaboratorywereanalyzedforgrossbeta,tritiumandgammaemittingnuclides,asappropriate.Followinganalysis,resultsweresubmittedtoEML.Acceptancecriteria(evaluatingthelaboratory'sperformanceofthesesamples)differsfromtheAnalyticsampleevaluation.EMLdeterminedperformanceutilizingthefollowingcriteria:RemitAcceptableAcceptable,withwarningNotAcceptable15%-85%5-15%or85-95%<5%or)95%  
aspartofthe1996Interlaboratory Comparison Programaresummarized onTable20.TheSiteEnvironmental Laboratory analyzedallspikedsamplesreceivedfromAnalytics usingstandardlaboratory procedures.
Inordertocomparethe"known"quantityofradioactivity tothesitelaboratory results,thesitelaboratory submitted resultstoAnalytics, whothenissuedastatistical summaryreporttothesitelaboratory.
ANormalized Deviation fromtheKnownValue(NDKV)acceptance criteriamethodology wasutilizedinordertoevaluatethesitelaboratory's performance.
Acceptable NDKVwasdetermined tobebetween-3and3NDKV.The16spikedsamplesfromAnalytics required68isotopicanalysesand2grossbetaanalyses.
Allresults,exceptforasinglegammaanalysisofFe-59insoilwerewithin-3and3NDKV.TheFe-59analytical resultsforsoilsample96-06Ahadacalculated NDKVof6.11whichplacedtheresultsoutsidetheacceptable limits.Thenonconformity forFe-59wasaresultofthelowlevelofFe-59activityprovidedintheblindsample.TheFe-59concentration of0.17pCi/gmwasneartheroutinedetection limitofanalysis.
Oneofthethreeanalyseswhichmadeupthereportedmeanresultwashigherthantheremaining twowhichbiasedthemeanhigh.Sevenotherisotopeswerepresentinthesample.Themeanresultsfortheothersevenisotopeswerewithinthe+3to-3NDKVrangeandacceptable.
Thenonconformity doesnotindicatealaboratory systematic error.2.ResultsofthesamplesprovidedbyHMLaspartofthe1996Interlaboratory ProgramareprovidedonTable20.EMI-samplesanalyzedbythesiteenvironmental laboratory wereanalyzedforgrossbeta,tritiumandgammaemittingnuclides, asappropriate.
Following
: analysis, resultsweresubmitted toEML.Acceptance criteria(evaluating thelaboratory's performance ofthesesamples)differsfromtheAnalyticsampleevaluation.
EMLdetermined performance utilizing thefollowing criteria:
RemitAcceptable Acceptable, withwarningNotAcceptable 15%-85%5-15%or85-95%<5%or)95%  


5.02.Ofthe17analysesperformedontheEMLsamples,nonewerefoundtobe"NotAcceptable,"thirbxnwerefoundtobe"Acceptable"andfouranalyseswereplacedinthe"AcceptablewithWarning"category.Thetwosamples,whichrequiredtwoanalyseseach(totaloffouranalyses)whichresultedinan"acceptablewithwarning"evaluationweresoilandvegetationsamples.EachofthesesamplescontainedCs-137andCo-60.ThebiasinthesampleresultsweretheresultofdensitydifferencesbetweentheEMLsamplematrixandtheJAPEnvironmentalLaboratorycalibrationstandards.Thesoilisotopicresultswereintherangeof28%-30%higherthanEMLknownvalue.Thisisattributabletoadifferenceinsampledensitycomparedtothecalibrationsourcedensity.ThedensityoftheEMLsamplewas0.20gm/cccomparedtothecalibrationsourcedensityof1.33gm/cc.Thisdifferenceindensityresultedinasampleanalysiswhichisbiasedhigh.Asimilarevaluationcanbemadeforthevegetationresults.ThedensityoftheEMLsampleis0.30gm/cccomparedtothelaboratorycalibrationsourcedensityof1.15gm/cc.Again,thisdifferenceindensityprovidedasampleresultwhichisbiasedhigh.Neitherofthesesampleresultsevaluationsrepresentlaboratorysystematicerror.
5.02.Ofthe17analysesperformed ontheEMLsamples,nonewerefoundtobe"NotAcceptable,"
thirbxnwerefoundtobe"Acceptable" andfouranalyseswereplacedinthe"Acceptable withWarning"category.
Thetwosamples,whichrequiredtwoanalyseseach(totaloffouranalyses) whichresultedinan"acceptable withwarning"evaluation weresoilandvegetation samples.Eachofthesesamplescontained Cs-137andCo-60.Thebiasinthesampleresultsweretheresultofdensitydifferences betweentheEMLsamplematrixandtheJAPEnvironmental Laboratory calibration standards.
Thesoilisotopicresultswereintherangeof28%-30%higherthanEMLknownvalue.Thisisattributable toadifference insampledensitycomparedtothecalibration sourcedensity.ThedensityoftheEMLsamplewas0.20gm/cccomparedtothecalibration sourcedensityof1.33gm/cc.Thisdifference indensityresultedinasampleanalysiswhichisbiasedhigh.Asimilarevaluation canbemadeforthevegetation results.ThedensityoftheEMLsampleis0.30gm/cccomparedtothelaboratory calibration sourcedensityof1.15gm/cc.Again,thisdifference indensityprovidedasampleresultwhichisbiasedhigh.Neitherofthesesampleresultsevaluations represent laboratory systematic error.
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6.0A.IhsaripiionTechnicalSpecificationrequirementsfortheAnnualRadiologicalEnvironmentalOperatingReportrequireacomparisonofdatafromthecurrentreportingperiodwiththatofpreviousyearsREMPresults,includingpre-operationaldataifavailable.Assuch,eachsamplemediasectionofthisreportprovidedawrittendiscussionoftheyear1996resultswithpreviousyearsresults.DataforaHsamplemediaisadditionallyprovidedintabularformforeachyearonTables21-40.Tables21-40showhistoricalenvironmentalsampledataforcriticalradionuclidesorzadionuclidesroutinelydetectedinenvironmentalsamplemedia.Datashowtheminimum,maximum,andmeanforeachyearevaluated.Thedataonlyconsiderdetectablequantitiesanddonotconsiderlowerlimitofdetection(LLD)quantities.DataonTables21-40wereobtainedfrompreviousAnnualRadiologicalEnvironmentalOperatingReporttables.B.ThehistoricaldataprovidedonTables21-40showageneraldecreasingtrendofdetectedradioactivitywhencomparedwithpre-operationalandearlyoperationaldataoftheKineMleplants.Themajorityofradioactivitydetectedthroughouttheyearshasbeenattributedtoweaponstestingfalloutandnaturalbackgroundradiation,withasmallfractionattributedtoplantoperations.Acombinationofatmosphericweaponstestingbans,ecologicalcyclingandradioactivedecayhaveresultedintheoverallreductionintheconcentrationofradioactivematerialsdetectedinenvironmentalsamples.
6.0A.Ihsaripiion Technical Specification requirements fortheAnnualRadiological Environmental Operating Reportrequireacomparison ofdatafromthecurrentreporting periodwiththatofpreviousyearsREMPresults,including pre-operational dataifavailable.
Assuch,eachsamplemediasectionofthisreportprovidedawrittendiscussion oftheyear1996resultswithpreviousyearsresults.DataforaHsamplemediaisadditionally providedintabularformforeachyearonTables21-40.Tables21-40showhistorical environmental sampledataforcriticalradionuclides orzadionuclides routinely detectedinenvironmental samplemedia.Datashowtheminimum,maximum,andmeanforeachyearevaluated.
Thedataonlyconsiderdetectable quantities anddonotconsiderlowerlimitofdetection (LLD)quantities.
DataonTables21-40wereobtainedfrompreviousAnnualRadiological Environmental Operating Reporttables.B.Thehistorical dataprovidedonTables21-40showageneraldecreasing trendofdetectedradioactivity whencomparedwithpre-operational andearlyoperational dataoftheKineMleplants.Themajorityofradioactivity detectedthroughout theyearshasbeenattributed toweaponstestingfalloutandnaturalbackground radiation, withasmallfractionattributed toplantoperations.
Acombination ofatmospheric weaponstestingbans,ecological cyclingandradioactive decayhaveresultedintheoverallreduction intheconcentration ofradioactive materials detectedinenvironmental samples.
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7.01.FoodproductlocationJwasaddedtotheprogramduring1996.ThisisanewlocationwhichwasaddedduetoitshigherD/Q.2.FoodproductlocationQwasnotutilizedbythesamplingprogramduring1996becauseofthehigherdepositionpotentialoflocationJ.Exceptionstothe1996sampleprogramconcernsthosesamplesormonitoringrequirementswhicharerequiredbytheTechnicalSpecifications.Thissectionimplementssection3.6.20oftheKineMilePointNuclearStationUnit1TechnicalSpecificationsandSection3.12.1oftheKineMilePointNuclearStationUnit2TechnicalSpecifications.~AirradioiodineandparticulatesamplingrequiredbytheTechnicalSpecifications1.EnvironmentalairsampleequipmentatR-4off-sitesampling.stationwasfoundtobeinoperableduringtheperiodI/29/96-I/30/96forapproximately31hours.Thebreakerhadtripped.Breakerwasresettobringstationoperational./2.EnvironmentalairsampleequipmentatR-5off-sitestationwasinoperableon8/20/96from0900to1200hoursduetoalocalizedpoweroutageinthatarea.Noothersampledowntimewasobservedduring1996foranyTechnicalSpecificationrequiredairradioiodineandparticulatesamplinglocations.Otheroccurrencesofdowntimeforoptionalairsamplingstationsweredocumentedfor1996.However,theseoccurrenceswereminimalandarenotpresentedherebecauseoptionalairsamplingstationsarenotrequiredbytheTechnicalSpecifications.~DirectRadiationMeasurementsThermoluminscentDosimeter(TLD)number76whichisrequiredbytheTechnicalSpecificationswasdiscoveredtobemissingduringthefourthquarterchangeout.AnewTLDwasplacedatthatlocation.  
7.01.FoodproductlocationJwasaddedtotheprogramduring1996.ThisisanewlocationwhichwasaddedduetoitshigherD/Q.2.FoodproductlocationQwasnotutilizedbythesamplingprogramduring1996becauseofthehigherdeposition potential oflocationJ.Exceptions tothe1996sampleprogramconcernsthosesamplesormonitoring requirements whicharerequiredbytheTechnical Specifications.
Thissectionimplements section3.6.20oftheKineMilePointNuclearStationUnit1Technical Specifications andSection3.12.1oftheKineMilePointNuclearStationUnit2Technical Specifications.
~Airradioiodine andparticulate samplingrequiredbytheTechnical Specifications 1.Environmental airsampleequipment atR-4off-sitesampling.
stationwasfoundtobeinoperable duringtheperiodI/29/96-I/30/96forapproximately 31hours.Thebreakerhadtripped.Breakerwasresettobringstationoperational.
/2.Environmental airsampleequipment atR-5off-sitestationwasinoperable on8/20/96from0900to1200hoursduetoalocalized poweroutageinthatarea.Noothersampledowntimewasobservedduring1996foranyTechnical Specification requiredairradioiodine andparticulate samplinglocations.
Otheroccurrences ofdowntimeforoptionalairsamplingstationsweredocumented for1996.However,theseoccurrences wereminimalandarenotpresented herebecauseoptionalairsamplingstationsarenotrequiredbytheTechnical Specifications.
~DirectRadiation Measurements Thermoluminscent Dosimeter (TLD)number76whichisrequiredbytheTechnical Specifications wasdiscovered tobemissingduringthefourthquarterchangeout.
AnewTLDwasplacedatthatlocation.  


7.0NootherTechnicalSpecificationrequiredTLDswerelostduring1996.OtheroccurrencesofmissingTLDswhichwereplacedatoptionallocationsweredocumentedduring1996.However,theseoccurrenceswereminimal(1occurrence)andarenotpresentedherebecausetheoptionallocationswerenotrequiredbyTechnicalSpecifications.TheTechnicalSpecificationsrequirethatenvironmentalsamplesanalyzedfortheRadiologicalEnvironmentalMonitoringProgrammeetthelowerlimitsofdetection(LLD)foundonTable4.6.20-1oftheNineMilePointUnit1TechnicalSpecificationsandTable4.12.1-1oftheNineMilePointUnit2TechnicalSpecifications.Allofthe1996environmentalsamplesrequiredbytheTechnicalSpecificationswhichshowednonetactivitywerelessthantherequiredvaluesfoundonTable4.6.20-1andTable4.12.1-1./Section3.6.21oftheNineMilePointUnit1TechnicalSpecificationsandSection3.12.3oftheNineMilePointUnit2TechnicalSpecificationsrequirethesitetoconductanInterlaboratoryComparisonProgram.ThissectionalsorequiresthatdeviationsfromthesampleschedulesbereportedintheAnnualRadiologicalEnvironmentalOperatingReport.During1996,samplemediaforwhichenvironmentalsamplesareroutinelycollectedandanalyzed,wereobtainedandanalyzed.TherewerenodeviationsnotedintheInterlaboratoryComparisonProgram.  
==7.0 NootherTechnical==
Specification requiredTLDswerelostduring1996.Otheroccurrences ofmissingTLDswhichwereplacedatoptionallocations weredocumented during1996.However,theseoccurrences wereminimal(1occurrence) andarenotpresented herebecausetheoptionallocations werenotrequiredbyTechnical Specifications.
TheTechnical Specifications requirethatenvironmental samplesanalyzedfortheRadiological Environmental Monitoring Programmeetthelowerlimitsofdetection (LLD)foundonTable4.6.20-1oftheNineMilePointUnit1Technical Specifications andTable4.12.1-1oftheNineMilePointUnit2Technical Specifications.
Allofthe1996environmental samplesrequiredbytheTechnical Specifications whichshowednonetactivitywerelessthantherequiredvaluesfoundonTable4.6.20-1andTable4.12.1-1./Section3.6.21oftheNineMilePointUnit1Technical Specifications andSection3.12.3oftheNineMilePointUnit2Technical Specifications requirethesitetoconductanInterlaboratory Comparison Program.Thissectionalsorequiresthatdeviations fromthesampleschedules bereportedintheAnnualRadiological Environmental Operating Report.During1996,samplemediaforwhichenvironmental samplesareroutinely collected andanalyzed, wereobtainedandanalyzed.
Therewerenodeviations notedintheInterlaboratory Comparison Program.  


8.0TheRadiologicalEnvironmentalMonitoringProgram(REMP)wasestablishedtodetectandevaluateanypossibleimpacttotheenvironmentsurroundingtheNineMilePointarearesultingfromoperationsatthesite.Samplesrepresentingfoodsourcesconsumedathighertrophiclevels,suchasfishandmilk,werereviewedcloselytoevaluateanyimpacttothegeneralenvironmentortoman.Inaddition,thedatawasreviewedforanypossiblehistoricaltrophiclevelbioaccumulationtrends.Littleornoimpactcouldbedeterminedresultingfromradionuclidedepositionconsideringallsources(natural,weaponstesting,etc.).Inregardstodosesasaresultofman-maderadionuclides,asignificantportionofthesmalldosesreceivedbyamemberofthepublicwasfrompastnuclearweaponstesting.Dosesasaresultofnaturallyoccurringradionuclides,suchasK-40,contributedamajorportionofthetotalannualdosetomembersofthepublic.Anypossibleimpactasaresultofsiteoperationsisextremelyminimalwhencomparedtotheimpactfromnaturalbackgroundlevelsorweaponstesting.Ithasbeendemonstratedthatalmostallenvironmentalsamplescontaintracesofradionuclideswhicharearesultofweaponstestingornaturallyoccumngsources(primordialand/orcosmicrelated).Wholebodydosestomanasaresultofnaturalsources(naturallyoccurringradionuclidesinthesoilandloweratmosphere)inOswegoCountyaccountforapproximately50mremperyearasdemonstratedbycontrolenvironmentalTLD's.Possibledosesduetositeoperationsareaminutefractionofthisparticularnaturalexposure.During1996,thepresenceofonefissionproductradionuclidewasnotedintwodifferentsamplemedia.Thesemediaincludedsedimentandfishsamples.Themostlikelysourceofthisfissionproductispastweaponstesting.Theimpact,expressedasadosetoman,fromthisradionuclideisminimalandinsignificantwhencomparedtothe.naturalbackgrounddose.Therefore,asdeterminedbyreviewofthedatapresentedherein,noimpactduetooperationsattheNineMilePointNuclearStationwasdetectedthatwouldaffectthehealthandsafetyofthepublic.  
==8.0 TheRadiological==
Environmental Monitoring Program(REMP)wasestablished todetectandevaluateanypossibleimpacttotheenvironment surrounding theNineMilePointarearesulting fromoperations atthesite.Samplesrepresenting foodsourcesconsumedathighertrophiclevels,suchasfishandmilk,werereviewedcloselytoevaluateanyimpacttothegeneralenvironment ortoman.Inaddition, thedatawasreviewedforanypossiblehistorical trophiclevelbioaccumulation trends.Littleornoimpactcouldbedetermined resulting fromradionuclide deposition considering allsources(natural, weaponstesting,etc.).Inregardstodosesasaresultofman-maderadionuclides, asignificant portionofthesmalldosesreceivedbyamemberofthepublicwasfrompastnuclearweaponstesting.Dosesasaresultofnaturally occurring radionuclides, suchasK-40,contributed amajorportionofthetotalannualdosetomembersofthepublic.Anypossibleimpactasaresultofsiteoperations isextremely minimalwhencomparedtotheimpactfromnaturalbackground levelsorweaponstesting.Ithasbeendemonstrated thatalmostallenvironmental samplescontaintracesofradionuclides whicharearesultofweaponstestingornaturally occumngsources(primordial and/orcosmicrelated).
Wholebodydosestomanasaresultofnaturalsources(naturally occurring radionuclides inthesoilandloweratmosphere) inOswegoCountyaccountforapproximately 50mremperyearasdemonstrated bycontrolenvironmental TLD's.Possibledosesduetositeoperations areaminutefractionofthisparticular naturalexposure.
During1996,thepresenceofonefissionproductradionuclide wasnotedintwodifferent samplemedia.Thesemediaincludedsedimentandfishsamples.Themostlikelysourceofthisfissionproductispastweaponstesting.Theimpact,expressed asadosetoman,fromthisradionuclide isminimalandinsignificant whencomparedtothe.naturalbackground dose.Therefore, asdetermined byreviewofthedatapresented herein,noimpactduetooperations attheNineMilePointNuclearStationwasdetectedthatwouldaffectthehealthandsafetyofthepublic.  


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A.AQUATICPROGRAMTABLE1SAMPLECOLLECTIONANDANALYSISSITERADIOLOGICALENVIRONMENTALMONITORINGPROGRAM*1.ShorelineSediment2.Fish3.SurfaceWaterB.DIRECTRADIATION1.TLDGeiamaSpectroscopyGammaSpectroscopyGammaSpectroscopyTritiumGammaDoseMonthlyCompositeQuarterlyCompositeQuarterlyNOTES:1Indicator(2)2Indicator(3),1Control1Indicator(4),1Control1Indicator(4),1Control30Indicator,2Control(5).ISamplingandanalysisprogramasiquiredbytheTechnicalSpecifications.(1)Aquaticprogramindicatorlsamplescollectedinthevicinityofthesite;controlsamplescollectedatadistanceofatleastfivemilesfromthesite.(2)Indicatorsamplefroman'areaofpotentialrecreationalvalue.(3)Indicatorsamplesfromanareanearthevicinityofasitedischargepoint.Controlsamplesofthesamespeciesorofspeciesofsimilarfeedinghabits.(4)IndicatorsamplefromtheJ.A.Fitzpatrickinletcanal.(5)Indicatorsamplesfromthesiteboundary,four-fivemilesfromthesite,specialinterestareasandcontrolareas(greaterthantenmilesfromthesite).  
A.AQUATICPROGRAMTABLE1SAMPLECOLLECTION ANDANALYSISSITERADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING PROGRAM*1.Shoreline Sediment2.Fish3.SurfaceWaterB.DIRECTRADIATION 1.TLDGeiamaSpectroscopy GammaSpectroscopy GammaSpectroscopy TritiumGammaDoseMonthlyComposite Quarterly Composite Quarterly NOTES:1Indicator (2)2Indicator (3),1Control1Indicator (4),1Control1Indicator (4),1Control30Indicator, 2Control(5).ISamplingandanalysisprogramasiquiredbytheTechnical Specifications.
(1)Aquaticprogramindicatorlsamples collected inthevicinityofthesite;controlsamplescollected atadistanceofatleastfivemilesfromthesite.(2)Indicator samplefroman'areaofpotential recreational value.(3)Indicator samplesfromanareanearthevicinityofasitedischarge point.Controlsamplesofthesamespeciesorofspeciesofsimilarfeedinghabits.(4)Indicator samplefromtheJ.A.Fitzpatrick inletcanal.(5)Indicator samplesfromthesiteboundary, four-five milesfromthesite,specialinterestareasandcontrolareas(greaterthantenmilesfromthesite).  


TABLE31996ENVIRONM~22iTALSAMPLELOCATIONSShorelineSedimentFishSurfaceWaterAirRadioiodineandParticulates05>>0602>>03>>00>>3>>08>>91011R-
TABLE31996ENVIRONM~22iTAL SAMPLELOCATIONS Shoreline SedimentFishSurfaceWaterAirRadioiodine andParticulates 05>>0602>>03>>00>>3>>08>>91011R-1>>R-2>>R-3>>~RQ>>R-5>>DlGHI.JKGD2EFFigure1Figure1Figure1Figure1Figure1Figure2Figure2Figure2Figure2Figure2Figure3Figure4Figure4Figure4Figure3Figure4Figure4Figure4Figure4Figure4Figure4Figure3Figure3Figure3Figure3SunsetBayLangsBeach,ControlNineMilePointTransectFitzPatrick TransectOswegoTransectFitzPatrick InletOswegoSteamStationInletNMPUnit1InletOswegoCityWater,NMPUnit2InletR-1Station,NineMilePointRoadR-2Station,LakeRoadR-3Station,Co.Rt.29R4Station,Co.Rt.29R-5Station,MontarioPointRoadD1On4iteStationGOn-SiteStationHOn-SiteStationIOn-SiteStationJOn-SiteStationKOn-SiteStationGOff-SiteStation,SaintPaulStreetD2Off-SiteStation,Rt.64EOff4iteStation,Rt.4FOff4iteStation,DutchRidgeRoad80oat1.5miles230oat5.8miles315oat0.3miles55oat0.6miles235oat6.2miles70oat0.5miles235oat7.6miles305oat0.3miles240oat7.8miles304oat0.1miles88oat1.8miles104oat1.1miles132oat1.5miles143oat1.8miles42oat16.4miles69oat0.2miles250oat0.7miles70oat0.8miles98oat0.8miles110oat0.9miles132oat0.5miles225oat5,3miles117oat9.0miles160oat7.2miles190oat7.7~les TABLE3(Continued) 1996ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLELOCATIONS Thermoluminescent Dosimeters (TLD)4'6891011121314>>15'8'923+2425262728293031394749~5152535455Figure4Figure4Figure4Figure4Figure4Figure3Figure3Figure3Figure3Figure3Figure3Figure3Figure3Figure4Figure3Figure4Figure4Figure4Figure4Figure4Figure4Figure4Figure4Figure4Figure4Figure4Figure3Figure3Figure3Figure3Figure3Figure3D1On4iteStation-'2 On4iteLocationEOn4iteLocationFQuiteLocationGOn-SiteStationR-5Off4iteStationD1Off4iteLocationD2OfWiteStationEOff4iteStationFOfMiteStationGOff4iteStation.Southwest Oswego-ControlWestSiteBoundary~Energyhformation CenterEastSiteBoundaryHOn-SiteStationIOn-SiteStationJOn4iteStationKOn-SiteStationNorthFence,JAFNPPNorthFence,JAFNPPNorthFence,JAFNPPNorthFence,JAFNPPNorthFence,NMP-1NorthFence,NMP-1NorthFence,JAFNPPPhoenix,NY-ControlOswegoSteamStation,EastFitzhughParkElementary School,EastFultonHighSchoolMexicoHighSchoolPulaskiGasSubstation, Rt.569oat0.2miles140oat0.4miles175oat0.4miles210oat05miles250oat0.7miles42oat16.4miles80oat11.4miles117oat9.0miles160oat7.2miles190oat7.7miles225oat5.3miles226oat12.6miles237oat0.9miles265oat0.4milesSloat1.3miles70oat0.8miles98oat0.8miles110oat0.9miles132oat0.5miles60oat0.4miles68oat0.5miles65oat0.5miles57oat0.4miles276oat0.2miles292oat0.2miles69oat0.6miles170oat19.8miles233oat7.4miles227oat5.8miles183oat13.7miles115oat9.3miles75oat13.0miles TABLE3(Continued) 1996ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLELOCATIONS
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:RA/'LO,,:<",;::;:QA9647EWaterGSA:Cs-137Mn-54Co%082.5k7.7Bq/liter9.02+7.7Bq/liter104.3+7.7Bq/liter61.1+5.0Bq/liter53.3+5.0Bq/liter65.1+5.0Bq/liter63.2+4.5Bq/liter59.2+4.5Bq/liter63.6~4.5Bq/liter89.5g1.36Bq/liter(EML)60.5+0.6Bq/liter(EML)61.1+0.7Bq/liter(EML)1.030.991.011tNOTES:(1)=Resultsreportedasacting21sigmaerror.(2)=NDKV-NormalizedDeviationfromaKnownValue(3)=ReferenceRatio=;RemrtedValue/KnownValueiA=Referencesamplepro;-.'dedbyAnalytics,Inc.EML=ReferencesamplepiovidedbyEnvironmentalMeasurementsLab,}DepartmentofEnergy-117-WWWWWWWWWWWWWW TABLE21HISTORICALENVIRONMENTALSAMPLEDATASHORELINESEDIMram<CONmor,)t'>Cs-1371979(2)198019811982198319841985198619871988198919901991199219931994199519960.220.07LLD0.05LLDLLDLLDLLDLLD'LD~'LLD:LLDLLDLLD0.03LLDLLDLLD0.220.09LLD0.05LLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLD0.03LLDLLD"LLD0.220'.08(00$Q.DQ.DLLDLt.DLLDLLD0;03LLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDResultsinpCi/g(dry)(1)Controllocationwasatanareabeyondtheinfluenceofthesite(westerlydirection)(2)Samplingwasinitiatedin1979.~~lingwasnotrequiredpriorto1979.-118-TABLE22HISTORICALF<2PHRONMENTALSAMPLEDATASHORELINESEDIMENT;INDICATOR)"1',:",',":;::"''-,"':.'~'",:,~~YEAR:,"::':"";;:j.:.',",:::'-:;:,:;,;Cs-137'',"'''';;-@;:,"MAX,"'j;:::::':,.:j'."..:'-,".;"::'!4$MEARjki'-.".".','.":~>j,;':MINPi;::::::".'~4197919801981198219831984198519861987198819891990199119921993199419951996(2)(2)(2)(2)(2)'2)LLD.L";.D'.LD'LLD0.250.280.110.100.170.080.160.13(2)(2)(2)(2)(2)(2)LLDLLDLLDLLD0.340.280.160.160.490.390.170.18(2);(2)'(2)(2).(2)(2)LLDLLDLLDLLD0.300,280.14,0.130.330.240,160.16(2)(2)"(2)'(2)"(2)~'(2)LLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLD.'(2)(2)'(2)-(2)(2)',(2)LLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLD(2)(2)(2)(2)(2)(2)LLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDResultsinpCi/g(dry)(1)Locationwasoff-siteatSunsetBeach(closestlocationwithrecreationalvalue).(2)Samplinginitiatedin1985asrequiredbythenewTechnicalSpecifications.-119-TABLE23HISTORICALENVIRONMENTALSAMPLEDATAHSH<CONTROL)tranCs-1371976197719781979198019811982198319841985198619871988198919901991199219931994199519961.20.130.040.030.030.0280.0270.0410.0150.0260.0210.0170.0230.0200.0250.0160.0190.0230.0120.0140.0141.20.130.200.060.110.0620.0550.0570.0380.0470.0320.0400.0530.0330.0790.0450.0240.0410.0350.0200.0181.20.130.090.040.060.0430.0460.0490.0320.0340.0250.0310.0330.0290.0430.0300.0220.0320.0240.0160.016ResultsinpCi/g(wet)(1)Controllocationwasatanareabeyondtheinfluenceofthesite(westerlydirection).-120-TABLE?AHISTORICALENVIRONMI<22TALSAMPLEDATAHSHgNDICATOR)~>Cs-1371976197719781979198019811982198319841985198619871988198919901991199219931994199519960.50.130.030.020.030.030.0340.0330.0330.0180.0090.0240.0200.0200.0240.0210.0130.0210.0110.0160.0143.90.790.100.550.100,100.0640.0560.%10.~0.0510.0630.0740.0430.1150.0350.0340.0380.0280.0190.0161.40.290.080.100.060.060.0480.0450.0430.0300.0280.0330.0340.0350.0440.0270.0260.0300.0200.0180.015ResultsinpCi/g(wet)(1)IndicatorlocationsareinthegeneralareaoftheNMP-IandJ.A.FitzPatrickcoolingwaterdischargestructures.-121-TABLE25HISTORICALENVIRONM<2TTALSAMPLEDATASURFACEWATER(CONTROL)"'s-137Co-60197619771978197919801981198219831984198519861987198819891990199119921993199419951996(1)(2)LLD2.5LLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLD(1)(2)LLD2.5LLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLD(1)(2)LLD2;5~iLL'DLLDLLDLLDLIDLIDLLDLLDLLLDDLL'DLL'DLLDLLDLLDLLD(1)(2)(2)LLDLLD1.4LLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLD(I)(2)(2)LLDLLD1.4LLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLD(1)(2)(2)LLDLLD1.4LLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDResultsinpCi/liter(1)(2)(3)Nogammaanalysesperformed(notrequired).Datashowedinstrumentbackgroundresults.LocationwastheCityofOswegoWaterSupplyfor1976-1984andtheOswegoSteamStationinletcanalfor1985-1996,-122-L0TABLE26HISTORICALENVIRONME&#xc3;I'ALSAMPLEDATASURFACEWATER(INDICATOR)+ICs-137197619771978197919801981198219831984198519861987198819891990199119921993199419951996(1)(2)LLDLLDLLDLLD0.43LLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLQLLDLLD"(1)(2)LLDLLDLLDLLD0.43LLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLD(1)(2)LI.DLLDU'.DLLD0.43LLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLI.DLgDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLD.(1)"(2)(2)LLDLLDLLD;1.6sLLDLLDLLD~LLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLD(1)(2)(2)LLDLLDLLD2.4LLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLD(1)(2)(2)LLDLLDLLD1.9-LLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDResultsinpCi/liter(1)Nogammaanalysesperformed:(notioluireci).(2)Datashowedinstrumentbac;-q.rundresult.;.(3)LocationwastheJ.A.FitiPatrickiletcanal.-123-TABLE27HISTORICALENVIRON56WTALSAMPLEDATASURFACEWATERTRITIUM(CONTROL)"'TIGTIUMII197619771978197919801981198219831984198519861987198819891990199119921993199419951996440300215174211211112230190230250140240180260180190160250230LLD929530490308290328307280220370550270460660320200310230250230LLD652408304259257276165250205278373210320373290190242188250230LLDResultsinpCi/liter(I)ControllocationistheCityofOswegodrinkingwaterfor1976-1984andtheOswegoSteamStationinletcanalfor1985-1996.-124-TABLE28HISTORICALENVIRONMENTALSAMPLEDATASURFACE%ATERTRITIUMINDICATOR)"'RITIUM19761977197&197919801981198219831984198519861987198819891990199119921993199419951996365380377176150212194249110250260160430210220250240200180320LLD8895305602763063883115603701200(2)500410480350290390300280260320LLD627455476228227285266347280530380322460280250310273242220320LLDResultsinpCi/liter(1)IndicatorlocationistheFitzpairick:inletcanal.(2)Suspectsamplecontamination.Recollectedsamplesshowednormallevelsoftritium.-125-mmmmmmmmmmmmmwmmMWmTABLE29HISTORICALENVIRONMENTALSAMPLEDATAENVIRONMF&l'ALTLD(CONTROL)"'OSE(mrem)Preop1970197119721973197419751976197719781979198019811982198319&4198519861987198819891990199119921993199419951996Resultsinmremperstandardmonth(1)6.02.02.22.22.74.83.24.03.33.33.83.53.84.94.74.5(4,4)>>5.3(5.5)>>4.6(4.6)>>4.4(4.8)>>2.9(2.9)>>3.7(3.7)>>3.8(3.8)>>2.6(2.6)>>3.4(3.4)>>3.1(3.1)>>3.4(3.4)>>3.4(3.4)>>(1)7.36.76.26.98,96.07.28.04.75.75.85.96.17.28.27.6(6.8)>>7.5(7.2)>>6.6(5.8)>>6.8(6.8)>>6.4(5.6)>>6.0(5.9)>>5.4(5.3)>>5.0(4.7)>>5.6(5.2)>>5.0(4.6)>>5.7(4.9)>>5.6(5.6)>>(1)6.74.34,44.75.65.55.45.34.34.74.94.85.15.86.25.6(SA)>>6.3(6.3)>>5.4(5.2)>>5.6(5.4)>>4.7(4.6)>>4.7(4.6)>>4.5(4.3)>>4.1(3.9)>>4.4(4.3)>>4.1(3.9)>>4.4(4.2)>>4.3(4.2)>>(1)Datanotavailable.(2)TLDA'&,14,49,111and113whereapplicable.()>>TLDresultbasedontheTechnicalSpecificationrequiredlocationsPLDII14and49).-126-TABLE30AHISTOMCALENVIRONMFKFALSAMPLEDATAENVIRONMKKFALTLD(SITEBOUNDARY)+LOCATION:SlTBBOUNDARY+DOSB(mrem)Preop197019711972197319741975197619771978197919801981198219831984198519861987198819891990199119921993199419951996Resultsinmremperstandaramonth0)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)4.14.44.43.42.&3.63.23.23.32.83.53.20)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)12.'618.714.317.915.414.816.710.411.612.49.69.10)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)6.27.06.16.45.95.85.74.85.35.25.45.20)(2)Nodataavailable(notrequirep".orto1985).TLDlocationsinitiatedin1985a,>requiredbythenevvTechnicalSpeci6cations.IncludesTLDnumbers75,76,77,23,78,79,&0,&1,&2,83,84,7,1&,&5,86,and87.-127-W TABLE30BHISTORICALF<22VIRON148i22iTALSAMPLEDATAENVIRONMENTALTLDLOCATION:OFF-SITESECI'ORS+DOSE(mrem)Preop1970197119721973197419751976197719781979198019811982198319841985198619871988198919901991199219931994199519960)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)4.04.64.33.82.53.63.62.93.43.03.23.20)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)7.18.66.0'.06.86.35.65.06.35.15.25.30)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)5.06.05.25.34.94.74.54.14.54.04.24.2Resultsinmremperstandardmonth0)(2)Nodataavailable(notrequiredpriorto1985)~TLDlocationsinitiatedin1985asrequiredbythenewTechnicalSpecifications.IncludesTLDnumbers88,89,90,91,92,93,94,and95.-128-TABLE30CHISTORICALENVIRONMIPWALSAMPLEDATA1<2llVIRONMENTALTLDDOSE(mrem)LOCATION:SPECIALINTEREST++Preop197019711972197319741975197619771978197919801981198219831984198519861987198819891990199119921993199419951996Resultsinmremperstandardmonth0)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)3.94.83.53.92.13.22.93.03.22.93.43.20)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)6.88.26.06.67.06.35.64.85.84.84.95.30)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)5.36.15.15.34.84.74.44.14.54.04.34.20)Nodataavailable(notrequiredpriorto1985).(2)TLDlocationsinitiatedin1985asreo.dredbythenewTechnicalSpecilications.TLD'sincludedarenumbers96,58,97,56,15,and98.(3)TLDlocationsincludecriticalresiderxeandpopulatedareasnearthesite.-129-M TABLE30D'ISTORICALENVIRONMEN'I'ALSAMPLEDATAENVIRONMFmrALTLDDOSE(mrem)LOCATION:ON41TEINDICATOR+Preop197019711972197319741975197619771978197919801981198219831984198519861987198819891990199119921993199419951996(1)4.71.52.33.03.14.63.73.03.02.73.94.13.95.04.64.74.74.04.42.73.63.23.23.12.83.53.1(1)9.07.78.224.410.616.018.815.39.08.312.011.813.016.513.215.916.111.411.914.512.911.65.613.614.328.632.6'(I)6.04.74.96.65.77.36.95.74,34.35.35.86.36.97.06.37.05.86.06.05.55.14.35.25.16.26.4Resultsinmremperstandardmonth(1)(2)Nodataavailable.IncludesTLDnumbers3,4,5,6,and7(1970-1973).siteenvironmentalairmonitoringlocations.IncludesTLDnumbers3,4,5,6,7,23,24,25,and26(1974-1996).Locationsareexistingorpreviouson--130-TABLE30EHISTORICALENVIRONMI<ATALSAMPLEDATAENVIRONMFRFALTLODOSE(mrem)LOCATION:OFF4ITEINDICATORPreop197019711972197319741975197619771978197919801981198219831984198519861987198819891990199119921993199419951996Resultsinmremperstandardmonth(I)5.01.11.82.22.44.53.43.72.73.03.13.64.04.64.64.65.04.44.22.83.83.43.13.23.03.93.3(1)8.07;76.66.98.97.17.28.04.75.75.85.96.27.28.2'.77.66.66.66.46.05.45.25.65.05.75.5(I)6.74.54A4.15.35.55.25.33.74.04.64.75.25.66.15.56.15.25.44.64.84.34.14.34.04.44.1(1)(2)Nodataavailable.IncludesTLDnumbers8,9,10,11,t2and13(off-siteenvironmentalairmonitoringlocations).-131-TABLE31HISTORICALENVIRONM<22TALSAMPLEDATA-AIRPARTICULATEGROSSBETA(CONTROL)+GROSSBETA19771978197919801981198219831984198519861987198819891990199119921993199419951996j50.0010.010.0100.0090.0160.0110.0070.0130.0130.0080.0090.0080.0070.0030.0060.0060.0070.0080.0060.0090.4840.660.7030.2910.5490.0780.0850.0510.0430.2720.0370.0390.0390.0270.0280.0200.0220.0250.0230.0230.1250.160.0770.0560.1650.0330.0240.0260.0240.0390.0210.0180.0170.0130.0140.0120.0130.0140.0140.014ResultsinpCi/m'1)Locationsusedfor1977-1984wereCoff-site,D1offwite,D2off-site,Eoffwite,Foff-site,andGoff-site.ControllocationR-5off-sitewasusedfor1985-1996(formerlyCoff-sitelocation).-132-TABLE32HISTORICALENVIRONMi22TALSAMPLEDATAAIRPARTICULATEGROSSBETAINDICATOR)+GROSSBETA197719781979198019811982198319841985198619871988198919901991199219931994199519960.0020.010.0010.0020.0040.0010.0020.0020.0100.0070.0090.0070.0070.0050.0070.0050.0050.0060.0040.0060.3260,340.2710.2070.5280.1130.0620.0580.0440.2890.0400.0400.0410.0230.0330.0240.0250.0250.'0510.0250.1060.110.0580.0440.1510.0310.0230.0250.0230.0390.0210.0180.0170.0140.0150.0120.0140.0150.0140.013ResultsinpCi/m'1)Locationsusedfor1977-1984wereDlon-site,D2on-site,Eonwite,Fon-site,Gon-site,Honmte,Ion-site,Jonwite,andKonwiteasapplicable.1985-1996locationswereR-1off-site,R-2off-site,R-3off<ite,andR-4off-site.-133-W%%%W%%WW%%WW TABLE33HISTORICALFAVIRONM<2IITALSAMPLEDATAAIRPARTICULATES(CONTROL)"'s-137GHi0197719781979198019811982198319841985198619871988198919901991199219931994199519960.00020.00080.00080.00150.00030.00020.0002LLDLLD0.0075LLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLD'LD=LLDLLDLLD0.01120.00420.00470.00180.00420.00090.0002LLDLLD0.0311LLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDU.DLLD.LLD0.00340,00180.00160.00160.00170.00040.0002LLDLLD0.0193LLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLD0.00340.00030.0005LLD0.00030.00040.00070.0004LLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLD0.03470.00560.0014LLD0.00120.00070.00070.0012LLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLD0.01720.00200.0009LLD0.00080.00060.00070.0008LLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDResultsinpCi/m~(1)LocationsincludedcompositesofC,Dl,E,F,a'ndGoK-siteairmonitoringlocationsfor1977-1984.SamplelocationincludedonlyR-5airmonitoringlocationfor1985-1996.-134-TABLE34HISTORICALENVIRONMENTALSAMPLEDATAAIRPARTICULATESgNDICATOR)"'s-137Co40197719781979198019811982198319841985198619871988198919901991199219931994199519960.00010,00030.00030.00050.00020.00010.0002LLDLLD0.0069LLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLD0.01050.00260.00200.00190.00450.00060.0003LLDLLD0.0364LLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLD0.00430.00160.00100.00110.00140.00040.0002LLDLLD0.0183LLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLD0.00030.00030.00030.00160.00020.00030.00030.0007LLD-LLDL'LDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLD0.07110.01530.00070.00160.00170.00100.00170.0017LLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLD0.01790.00230.00050.00160.00060.00050.00070.0012LLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDResultsinpCi/m'1)LocationsincludedcompositesofD1,D2,E,F,G,H,I,J,andKon-siteairmonitoringlocationsfor1977-1984.LocationsincludedR-1throughRAairmonitoringlocationsfor1985-1996.-135-WWWWWWWWW TABLE35HISTORICALENVIRONMIPKALSAMPLEDATAAIRRADIOIODINE(CONTROL)"'ODINE-131197619771978197919801981198219831984198519861987198819891990199119921993199419951996ResultsinpCi/m'~'i0.010.020.03LLDLLDLLD0.039LLDLLDLLD0.041LLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLD5.880.820.04LLDLLDLLD0.039LLDLLDLLD0.332LLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLD0.600.320.03LLDLLDLLD0.039LLDLLDLLD0.151LLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLD(I)LocationsDloff-site,D2off-site,Eoff-site,Foffwite,andGoff-siteusedfor1976-1984.LocationR-5offwiteusedfor1985-1996.-136-TABLE36HISTORICALENVIRONMFKFALSAMPLEDATAAIRRADIOIODINEINDICATOR)'"IODINE-1311976197719781979198019811982198319841985198619871988198919901991199219931994199519960.010.020.02LLD0.013.0.0160.0020.022LLDLLD0.0230.011LLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLD2.090.730.07LLD0.0130.0420.0420.035LLDLLD0.3600.018LLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLD0.330.310.04LLD0.0130.0290.0160.028LLDLLD0.1190.014LLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDResultsinpCi/m~(I)Locationsusedfor1976-1984wereD1on-site,D2on-site,Eon-site,Fonwite,Gonmte,Hon-site,Ion<ite,Jonwite,andKonwite,asapplicable.Locationsusedfor1985-1996wereR1offwite,R-2off-site,R-3off-site,andR4offwite.-137-TABLE37HISTORICALENVIRONME&#xc3;FALSAMPLEDATAMILK(CONTROL)"'s-1371-1311976197719781979198019811982198319841985198619871988198919901991199219931994199519960)0)2.4LLD3.63.9LLDLLDLLDLLD5.3LLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLD0)0)7.8LLD.5.63.9LLDLLDLLDLLD12.4LLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLD0)0)5.8LLD4.53.9LLDLLDLLDLLD8.4LLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLD0)0)LLDLLD1.4LLDLLDLLDLLDLLD0.8LLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLD0)0)LLDLLD1.4LLDLLDLLDLLDLLD29.0LLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLD0)0)LLDLLD1.4LLDLLDLLDLLDLLD13.6LLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDResultsinpCi/liter0)(2)jf.Nodataavailable(samplesnotquired).Locationusedwasanavailablemilksamplelocationinaleastprevalentwinddirectiongreaterthantenmilesfromthesite.-138-TABLE38HISTORICALENVIRONMENTALSAMPLEDATAMILKgNDICATOR)"'976197719781979198019811982198319841985198619871988198919901991199219931994199519964.011.03.4J.2.3.2.3,53.53.3'LDLLD6.15.510.0LLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDCs-13715.022.033.053.021.029.014.010.9LLDLLD11.18.110.0LLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLD9.317.19.99.48.18.65.77.2LLDLLD8.66.810.0LLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLD0.020.010.19LLD0.3LLDLLDLLDLLDLLD0.3LLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDI-13145.0049.000.19LLD8.8LLDLLDLLDLLDLLD30.0LLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLD:.;':.-::,"'':",;::,':.'::-'-';MHAN:::',:"".'',::",,:-";;:;3.206.880.19LLD3.8LLDLLDLLDLLDLLD5.2LLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDResultsinpCi/liter(1)Locationssampledwereavailabledownwindlocationswithintenmileswithhighradionuclidedepositionpotential.W-139-MWWWMTABLE39HISTORICALENVIRONM~22TALSAMPLEDATAFOODPRODUCTS(CONTROL)"'s-13719761977197819791980(3)19811982198319841985(4)198619871988198919901991199219931994199519960)0)0)0)0.02LLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLD0.007LLDLLDLLD0)0)0)0)0.02LLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLD0.007LLDLLDLLD0)0)0)0)0.02LLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLD0.007LLDLLDLLDResultsinpCi/g(wet)0)Nodataavailable(controlsamplesnotrequired).(2)Locationwasanavailablefoodproductsamplelocationinaleastprevalentwinddirectiongreaterthantenmilesfromthesite.(3)Datacomprisedofbroadleafandnon-broadleafvegetation0980-1984).(4)Datacomprisedofbroadleafvegetationonly0985-1996).-140-TABLE40HISTORICALIWVIRONMF&#xc3;FALSAMPLEDATAPOODPRODUCTSINDICATOR)"'s-1371976(2)197719781979198019811982198319841985(3)19861987198819891990199119921993199419951996LLDLLDLLD0.0040.004LLDLLDLLDLLD0.047LLDLLD0.0080.009LLD0.040LLDLLD0.0040.010LLDLLDLLDLLD0.0040.060LLDLLDLLDLLD0.047LLDLLD0.0080.009LLD0.040LLDLLD0.0110.012LLDLLDLLDLLD0.0040.036LLDLLDLLDLLD0.047LLDLLD0.0080.009LLD0.040LLDLLD0.0080.011LLDResultsinpCi/g(wet)(1)Indicatorlocationswereavailabledownwindlocationswithintenmilesofthesiteandwithhighradionuclidedepositionpotential.(2)Datacomprisedofbroadleafandnon-broadleafvegetation(1976-1984).(3)Datacomprisedofbroadleafvegetationonly(1985-1996).  
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QA9647EWaterGSA:Cs-137Mn-54Co%082.5k7.7Bq/liter9.02+7.7Bq/liter104.3+7.7Bq/liter61.1+5.0Bq/liter53.3+5.0Bq/liter65.1+5.0Bq/liter63.2+4.5Bq/liter59.2+4.5Bq/liter63.6~4.5Bq/liter89.5g1.36Bq/liter(EML)60.5+0.6Bq/liter(EML)61.1+0.7Bq/liter(EML)1.030.991.011tNOTES:(1)=Resultsreportedasacting21sigmaerror.(2)=NDKV-Normalized Deviation fromaKnownValue(3)=Reference Ratio=;RemrtedValue/Known ValueiA=Reference samplepro;-.'ded byAnalytics, Inc.EML=Reference samplepiovidedbyEnvironmental Measurements Lab,}Department ofEnergy-117-WWWWWWWWWWWWWW TABLE21HISTORICAL ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLEDATASHORELINE SEDIMram<CONmor,)
t'>Cs-1371979(2)198019811982198319841985198619871988198919901991199219931994199519960.220.07LLD0.05LLDLLDLLDLLDLLD'LD~'LLD:LLDLLDLLD0.03LLDLLDLLD0.220.09LLD0.05LLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLD0.03LLDLLD"LLD0.220'.08(00$Q.DQ.DLLDLt.DLLDLLD0;03LLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDResultsinpCi/g(dry)(1)Controllocationwasatanareabeyondtheinfluence ofthesite(westerly direction)
(2)Samplingwasinitiated in1979.~~lingwasnotrequiredpriorto1979.-118-TABLE22HISTORICAL F<2PHRONMENTAL SAMPLEDATASHORELINE SEDIMENT; INDICATOR)
"1',:",',":;::"''-,"':.'~'",:,~~YEAR:,"::':"";;:j.:.',",:::'-:;:,:;,;
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MEARjki'-.".".','.":~>j,;':MINPi;::::::".'~4 197919801981198219831984198519861987198819891990199119921993199419951996(2)(2)(2)(2)(2)'2)LLD.L";.D'.LD'LLD0.250.280.110.100.170.080.160.13(2)(2)(2)(2)(2)(2)LLDLLDLLDLLD0.340.280.160.160.490.390.170.18(2);(2)'(2)(2).(2)(2)LLDLLDLLDLLD0.300,280.14,0.130.330.240,160.16(2)(2)"(2)'(2)"(2)~'(2)LLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLD.'(2)(2)'(2)-(2)(2)',(2)LLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLD(2)(2)(2)(2)(2)(2)LLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDResultsinpCi/g(dry)(1)Locationwasoff-siteatSunsetBeach(closestlocationwithrecreational value).(2)Samplinginitiated in1985asrequiredbythenewTechnical Specifications.
-119-TABLE23HISTORICAL ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLEDATAHSH<CONTROL) tranCs-1371976197719781979198019811982198319841985198619871988198919901991199219931994199519961.20.130.040.030.030.0280.0270.0410.0150.0260.0210.0170.0230.0200.0250.0160.0190.0230.0120.0140.0141.20.130.200.060.110.0620.0550.0570.0380.0470.0320.0400.0530.0330.0790.0450.0240.0410.0350.0200.0181.20.130.090.040.060.0430.0460.0490.0320.0340.0250.0310.0330.0290.0430.0300.0220.0320.0240.0160.016ResultsinpCi/g(wet)(1)Controllocationwasatanareabeyondtheinfluence ofthesite(westerly direction).
-120-TABLE?AHISTORICAL ENVIRONMI<22TAL SAMPLEDATAHSHgNDICATOR)
~>Cs-1371976197719781979198019811982198319841985198619871988198919901991199219931994199519960.50.130.030.020.030.030.0340.0330.0330.0180.0090.0240.0200.0200.0240.0210.0130.0210.0110.0160.0143.90.790.100.550.100,100.0640.0560.%10.~0.0510.0630.0740.0430.1150.0350.0340.0380.0280.0190.0161.40.290.080.100.060.060.0480.0450.0430.0300.0280.0330.0340.0350.0440.0270.0260.0300.0200.0180.015ResultsinpCi/g(wet)(1)Indicator locations areinthegeneralareaoftheNMP-IandJ.A.FitzPatrick coolingwaterdischarge structures.
-121-TABLE25HISTORICAL ENVIRONM<2TTAL SAMPLEDATASURFACEWATER(CONTROL)
"'s-137Co-60197619771978197919801981198219831984198519861987198819891990199119921993199419951996(1)(2)LLD2.5LLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLD(1)(2)LLD2.5LLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLD(1)(2)LLD2;5~iLL'DLLDLLDLLDLIDLIDLLDLLDLLLDDLL'DLL'DLLDLLDLLDLLD(1)(2)(2)LLDLLD1.4LLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLD(I)(2)(2)LLDLLD1.4LLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLD(1)(2)(2)LLDLLD1.4LLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDResultsinpCi/liter (1)(2)(3)Nogammaanalysesperformed (notrequired).
Datashowedinstrument background results.LocationwastheCityofOswegoWaterSupplyfor1976-1984andtheOswegoSteamStationinletcanalfor1985-1996,-122-L0TABLE26HISTORICAL ENVIRONME&#xc3;I'AL SAMPLEDATASURFACEWATER(INDICATOR)
+ICs-137197619771978197919801981198219831984198519861987198819891990199119921993199419951996(1)(2)LLDLLDLLDLLD0.43LLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLQLLDLLD"(1)(2)LLDLLDLLDLLD0.43LLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLD(1)(2)LI.DLLDU'.DLLD0.43LLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLI.DLgDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLD.(1)"(2)(2)LLDLLDLLD;1.6sLLDLLDLLD~LLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLD(1)(2)(2)LLDLLDLLD2.4LLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLD(1)(2)(2)LLDLLDLLD1.9-LLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDResultsinpCi/liter (1)Nogammaanalysesperformed:(not ioluireci).
(2)Datashowedinstrument bac;-q.rundresult.;.
(3)LocationwastheJ.A.FitiPatrick iletcanal.-123-TABLE27HISTORICAL ENVIRON56WTAL SAMPLEDATASURFACEWATERTRITIUM(CONTROL)
"'TIGTIUMII197619771978197919801981198219831984198519861987198819891990199119921993199419951996440300215174211211112230190230250140240180260180190160250230LLD929530490308290328307280220370550270460660320200310230250230LLD652408304259257276165250205278373210320373290190242188250230LLDResultsinpCi/liter (I)ControllocationistheCityofOswegodrinkingwaterfor1976-1984andtheOswegoSteamStationinletcanalfor1985-1996.-124-TABLE28HISTORICAL ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLEDATASURFACE%ATERTRITIUMINDICATOR)
"'RITIUM19761977197&197919801981198219831984198519861987198819891990199119921993199419951996365380377176150212194249110250260160430210220250240200180320LLD8895305602763063883115603701200(2)500410480350290390300280260320LLD627455476228227285266347280530380322460280250310273242220320LLDResultsinpCi/liter (1)Indicator locationistheFitzpairick:inlet canal.(2)Suspectsamplecontamination.
Recollected samplesshowednormallevelsoftritium.-125-mmmmmmmmmmmmmwmmMWmTABLE29HISTORICAL ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLEDATAENVIRONMF&l'AL TLD(CONTROL)
"'OSE(mrem)Preop1970197119721973197419751976197719781979198019811982198319&4198519861987198819891990199119921993199419951996Resultsinmremperstandardmonth(1)6.02.02.22.22.74.83.24.03.33.33.83.53.84.94.74.5(4,4)>>5.3(5.5)>>4.6(4.6)>>4.4(4.8)>>2.9(2.9)>>3.7(3.7)>>3.8(3.8)>>2.6(2.6)>>3.4(3.4)>>3.1(3.1)>>3.4(3.4)>>3.4(3.4)>>(1)7.36.76.26.98,96.07.28.04.75.75.85.96.17.28.27.6(6.8)>>7.5(7.2)>>6.6(5.8)>>6.8(6.8)>>6.4(5.6)>>6.0(5.9)>>5.4(5.3)>>5.0(4.7)>>5.6(5.2)>>5.0(4.6)>>5.7(4.9)>>5.6(5.6)>>(1)6.74.34,44.75.65.55.45.34.34.74.94.85.15.86.25.6(SA)>>6.3(6.3)>>5.4(5.2)>>5.6(5.4)>>4.7(4.6)>>4.7(4.6)>>4.5(4.3)>>4.1(3.9)>>4.4(4.3)>>4.1(3.9)>>4.4(4.2)>>4.3(4.2)>>(1)Datanotavailable.
(2)TLDA'&,14,49,111and113whereapplicable.
()>>TLDresultbasedontheTechnical Specification requiredlocations PLDII14and49).-126-TABLE30AHISTOMCAL ENVIRONMFKFAL SAMPLEDATAENVIRONMKKFAL TLD(SITEBOUNDARY)
+LOCATION:
SlTBBOUNDARY+DOSB(mrem)Preop197019711972197319741975197619771978197919801981198219831984198519861987198819891990199119921993199419951996Resultsinmremperstandaramonth0)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)4.14.44.43.42.&3.63.23.23.32.83.53.20)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)12.'618.714.317.915.414.816.710.411.612.49.69.10)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)6.27.06.16.45.95.85.74.85.35.25.45.20)(2)Nodataavailable (notrequirep".orto1985).TLDlocations initiated in1985a,>requiredbythenevvTechnical Speci6cations.
IncludesTLDnumbers75,76,77,23,78,79,&0,&1,&2,83,84,7,1&,&5,86,and87.-127-W TABLE30BHISTORICAL F<22VIRON148i22iTAL SAMPLEDATAENVIRONMENTAL TLDLOCATION:
OFF-SITESECI'ORS+DOSE(mrem)Preop1970197119721973197419751976197719781979198019811982198319841985198619871988198919901991199219931994199519960)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)4.04.64.33.82.53.63.62.93.43.03.23.20)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)7.18.66.0'.06.86.35.65.06.35.15.25.30)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)5.06.05.25.34.94.74.54.14.54.04.24.2Resultsinmremperstandardmonth0)(2)Nodataavailable (notrequiredpriorto1985)~TLDlocations initiated in1985asrequiredbythenewTechnical Specifications.
IncludesTLDnumbers88,89,90,91,92,93,94,and95.-128-TABLE30CHISTORICAL ENVIRONMIPWAL SAMPLEDATA1<2llVIRONMENTAL TLDDOSE(mrem)LOCATION:
SPECIALINTEREST++Preop197019711972197319741975197619771978197919801981198219831984198519861987198819891990199119921993199419951996Resultsinmremperstandardmonth0)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)3.94.83.53.92.13.22.93.03.22.93.43.20)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)6.88.26.06.67.06.35.64.85.84.84.95.30)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)5.36.15.15.34.84.74.44.14.54.04.34.20)Nodataavailable (notrequiredpriorto1985).(2)TLDlocations initiated in1985asreo.dredbythenewTechnical Specilications.
TLD'sincludedarenumbers96,58,97,56,15,and98.(3)TLDlocations includecriticalresiderxeandpopulated areasnearthesite.-129-M TABLE30D'ISTORICAL ENVIRONMEN'I'AL SAMPLEDATAENVIRONMFmrAL TLDDOSE(mrem)LOCATION:
ON41TEINDICATOR
+Preop197019711972197319741975197619771978197919801981198219831984198519861987198819891990199119921993199419951996(1)4.71.52.33.03.14.63.73.03.02.73.94.13.95.04.64.74.74.04.42.73.63.23.23.12.83.53.1(1)9.07.78.224.410.616.018.815.39.08.312.011.813.016.513.215.916.111.411.914.512.911.65.613.614.328.632.6'(I)6.04.74.96.65.77.36.95.74,34.35.35.86.36.97.06.37.05.86.06.05.55.14.35.25.16.26.4Resultsinmremperstandardmonth(1)(2)Nodataavailable.
IncludesTLDnumbers3,4,5,6,and7(1970-1973).siteenvironmental airmonitoring locations.
IncludesTLDnumbers3,4,5,6,7,23,24,25,and26(1974-1996).Locations areexistingorpreviouson--130-TABLE30EHISTORICAL ENVIRONMI<ATAL SAMPLEDATAENVIRONMFRFAL TLODOSE(mrem)LOCATION:
OFF4ITEINDICATOR Preop197019711972197319741975197619771978197919801981198219831984198519861987198819891990199119921993199419951996Resultsinmremperstandardmonth(I)5.01.11.82.22.44.53.43.72.73.03.13.64.04.64.64.65.04.44.22.83.83.43.13.23.03.93.3(1)8.07;76.66.98.97.17.28.04.75.75.85.96.27.28.2'.77.66.66.66.46.05.45.25.65.05.75.5(I)6.74.54A4.15.35.55.25.33.74.04.64.75.25.66.15.56.15.25.44.64.84.34.14.34.04.44.1(1)(2)Nodataavailable.
IncludesTLDnumbers8,9,10,11,t2and13(off-site environmental airmonitoring locations).
-131-TABLE31HISTORICAL ENVIRONM<22TAL SAMPLEDATA-AIRPARTICULATE GROSSBETA(CONTROL)
+GROSSBETA19771978197919801981198219831984198519861987198819891990199119921993199419951996j50.0010.010.0100.0090.0160.0110.0070.0130.0130.0080.0090.0080.0070.0030.0060.0060.0070.0080.0060.0090.4840.660.7030.2910.5490.0780.0850.0510.0430.2720.0370.0390.0390.0270.0280.0200.0220.0250.0230.0230.1250.160.0770.0560.1650.0330.0240.0260.0240.0390.0210.0180.0170.0130.0140.0120.0130.0140.0140.014ResultsinpCi/m'1)Locations usedfor1977-1984wereCoff-site, D1offwite,D2off-site, Eoffwite,Foff-site, andGoff-site.
ControllocationR-5off-sitewasusedfor1985-1996(formerly Coff-sitelocation).
-132-TABLE32HISTORICAL ENVIRONMi22TAL SAMPLEDATAAIRPARTICULATE GROSSBETAINDICATOR)
+GROSSBETA197719781979198019811982198319841985198619871988198919901991199219931994199519960.0020.010.0010.0020.0040.0010.0020.0020.0100.0070.0090.0070.0070.0050.0070.0050.0050.0060.0040.0060.3260,340.2710.2070.5280.1130.0620.0580.0440.2890.0400.0400.0410.0230.0330.0240.0250.0250.'0510.0250.1060.110.0580.0440.1510.0310.0230.0250.0230.0390.0210.0180.0170.0140.0150.0120.0140.0150.0140.013ResultsinpCi/m'1)Locations usedfor1977-1984wereDlon-site,D2on-site,Eonwite,Fon-site,Gon-site,Honmte,Ion-site,Jonwite,andKonwiteasapplicable.
1985-1996locations wereR-1off-site, R-2off-site, R-3off<ite,andR-4off-site.
-133-W%%%W%%WW%%WW TABLE33HISTORICAL FAVIRONM<2IITAL SAMPLEDATAAIRPARTICULATES (CONTROL)
"'s-137GHi0197719781979198019811982198319841985198619871988198919901991199219931994199519960.00020.00080.00080.00150.00030.00020.0002LLDLLD0.0075LLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLD'LD=LLDLLDLLD0.01120.00420.00470.00180.00420.00090.0002LLDLLD0.0311LLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDU.DLLD.LLD0.00340,00180.00160.00160.00170.00040.0002LLDLLD0.0193LLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLD0.00340.00030.0005LLD0.00030.00040.00070.0004LLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLD0.03470.00560.0014LLD0.00120.00070.00070.0012LLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLD0.01720.00200.0009LLD0.00080.00060.00070.0008LLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDResultsinpCi/m~(1)Locations includedcomposites ofC,Dl,E,F,a'ndGoK-siteairmonitoring locations for1977-1984.SamplelocationincludedonlyR-5airmonitoring locationfor1985-1996.-134-TABLE34HISTORICAL ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLEDATAAIRPARTICULATES gNDICATOR)
"'s-137Co40197719781979198019811982198319841985198619871988198919901991199219931994199519960.00010,00030.00030.00050.00020.00010.0002LLDLLD0.0069LLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLD0.01050.00260.00200.00190.00450.00060.0003LLDLLD0.0364LLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLD0.00430.00160.00100.00110.00140.00040.0002LLDLLD0.0183LLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLD0.00030.00030.00030.00160.00020.00030.00030.0007LLD-LLDL'LDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLD0.07110.01530.00070.00160.00170.00100.00170.0017LLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLD0.01790.00230.00050.00160.00060.00050.00070.0012LLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDResultsinpCi/m'1)Locations includedcomposites ofD1,D2,E,F,G,H,I,J,andKon-siteairmonitoring locations for1977-1984.Locations includedR-1throughRAairmonitoring locations for1985-1996.-135-WWWWWWWWW TABLE35HISTORICAL ENVIRONMIPKAL SAMPLEDATAAIRRADIOIODINE (CONTROL)
"'ODINE-131 197619771978197919801981198219831984198519861987198819891990199119921993199419951996ResultsinpCi/m'~'i0.010.020.03LLDLLDLLD0.039LLDLLDLLD0.041LLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLD5.880.820.04LLDLLDLLD0.039LLDLLDLLD0.332LLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLD0.600.320.03LLDLLDLLD0.039LLDLLDLLD0.151LLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLD(I)Locations Dloff-site, D2off-site, Eoff-site, Foffwite,andGoff-siteusedfor1976-1984.LocationR-5offwiteusedfor1985-1996.-136-TABLE36HISTORICAL ENVIRONMFKFAL SAMPLEDATAAIRRADIOIODINE INDICATOR)
'"IODINE-131 1976197719781979198019811982198319841985198619871988198919901991199219931994199519960.010.020.02LLD0.013.0.0160.0020.022LLDLLD0.0230.011LLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLD2.090.730.07LLD0.0130.0420.0420.035LLDLLD0.3600.018LLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLD0.330.310.04LLD0.0130.0290.0160.028LLDLLD0.1190.014LLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDResultsinpCi/m~(I)Locations usedfor1976-1984wereD1on-site,D2on-site,Eon-site,Fonwite,Gonmte,Hon-site,Ion<ite,Jonwite,andKonwite,asapplicable.
Locations usedfor1985-1996wereR1offwite,R-2off-site, R-3off-site, andR4offwite.-137-TABLE37HISTORICAL ENVIRONME&#xc3;FAL SAMPLEDATAMILK(CONTROL)
"'s-1371-1311976197719781979198019811982198319841985198619871988198919901991199219931994199519960)0)2.4LLD3.63.9LLDLLDLLDLLD5.3LLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLD0)0)7.8LLD.5.63.9LLDLLDLLDLLD12.4LLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLD0)0)5.8LLD4.53.9LLDLLDLLDLLD8.4LLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLD0)0)LLDLLD1.4LLDLLDLLDLLDLLD0.8LLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLD0)0)LLDLLD1.4LLDLLDLLDLLDLLD29.0LLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLD0)0)LLDLLD1.4LLDLLDLLDLLDLLD13.6LLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDResultsinpCi/liter 0)(2)jf.Nodataavailable (samplesnotquired).Locationusedwasanavailable milksamplelocationinaleastprevalent winddirection greaterthantenmilesfromthesite.-138-TABLE38HISTORICAL ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLEDATAMILKgNDICATOR)
"'976197719781979198019811982198319841985198619871988198919901991199219931994199519964.011.03.4J.2.3.2.3,53.53.3'LDLLD6.15.510.0LLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDCs-13715.022.033.053.021.029.014.010.9LLDLLD11.18.110.0LLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLD9.317.19.99.48.18.65.77.2LLDLLD8.66.810.0LLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLD0.020.010.19LLD0.3LLDLLDLLDLLDLLD0.3LLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDI-13145.0049.000.19LLD8.8LLDLLDLLDLLDLLD30.0LLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLD:.;':.-::,
"'':",;::,':.'::-'-';MHAN:::',:"".'',::
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3.206.880.19LLD3.8LLDLLDLLDLLDLLD5.2LLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDResultsinpCi/liter (1)Locations sampledwereavailable downwindlocations withintenmileswithhighradionuclide deposition potential.
W-139-MWWWMTABLE39HISTORICAL ENVIRONM~22TAL SAMPLEDATAFOODPRODUCTS(CONTROL)
"'s-13719761977197819791980(3)19811982198319841985(4)198619871988198919901991199219931994199519960)0)0)0)0.02LLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLD0.007LLDLLDLLD0)0)0)0)0.02LLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLD0.007LLDLLDLLD0)0)0)0)0.02LLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLD0.007LLDLLDLLDResultsinpCi/g(wet)0)Nodataavailable (controlsamplesnotrequired).
(2)Locationwasanavailable foodproductsamplelocationinaleastprevalent winddirection greaterthantenmilesfromthesite.(3)Datacomprised ofbroadleaf andnon-broadleaf vegetation 0980-1984).(4)Datacomprised ofbroadleaf vegetation only0985-1996).-140-TABLE40HISTORICAL IWVIRONMF&#xc3;FAL SAMPLEDATAPOODPRODUCTSINDICATOR)
"'s-1371976(2)197719781979198019811982198319841985(3)19861987198819891990199119921993199419951996LLDLLDLLD0.0040.004LLDLLDLLDLLD0.047LLDLLD0.0080.009LLD0.040LLDLLD0.0040.010LLDLLDLLDLLD0.0040.060LLDLLDLLDLLD0.047LLDLLD0.0080.009LLD0.040LLDLLD0.0110.012LLDLLDLLDLLD0.0040.036LLDLLDLLDLLD0.047LLDLLD0.0080.009LLD0.040LLDLLD0.0080.011LLDResultsinpCi/g(wet)(1)Indicator locations wereavailable downwindlocations withintenmilesofthesiteandwithhighradionuclide deposition potential.
(2)Datacomprised ofbroadleaf andnon-broadleaf vegetation (1976-1984).(3)Datacomprised ofbroadleaf vegetation only(1985-1996).  
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NIAG&&MOHAWKPOWERCORPORATION January1,1996-December31,1996forNIjNEMILEPOINTNUCLEARSTATIONUNIT1FacilityOperating LicenseDPR-63DocketNumber50-220NI5lEMILEPOINTNUCLEARSTATIONUNIT2FacilityOperating LicenseNPF-69DocketNo.50-410

LISTOFTABLESLISTOFFIGURES1.0INTRODUCIION 2.0AQUATICSAMPLESI.Shoreline SedimentII.FishIII.SurfaceWater-3.0DIRECTRADIATION

4.0 TERRESTRIAL

SAMPLESI.AirParticulate/Iodine 15222327III.FoodProductsIV.LandUseCensus30315.0INTERLABORATORY COMPARISON PROGRAM6.0HISTORICAL ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLEDATA7.0CHANGESANDEXCEPTIONS TOTHEPROGRAM

8.0CONCLUSION

9.0 GENERALREFERENCE

MATERIAL10.0DATATABLES-199611.0FIGURES333739424447142

Table1SampleCollection andAnalysis, SiteRadiological Environmental Monitoring Program-AquaticProgramandDirectRadiation 48Table2SampleCollection andAnalysis, SiteRadiological Environmental Monitoring Program-Terrestrial Program49Table3Table41996Environmental SampleLocations Radiological Environmental Monitoring ProgramAnnualSummary5054Table5AConcentration ofGammaEmittersinShoreline SedimentSamples(pCi/g4ry) 57Table5BConcentration ofGammaEmittersinShoreline SedimentSamples(pCi/kg-dry) 58Table6AConcentration ofGammaEmittersinFishSamples(pCi/g-wet) 59Table6BConcentration ofGammaEmittersinFishSamples(pCi/kg-wet) 61Table7Concentration ofGammaEmittersinSurfaceWaterSamples(pCi/liter) 63:Table8Concentration ofTritiuminSurfaceWaterSamples(pCi/liter) 68Table9ADirectRadiation Measurement Results-mrem/Standard Month69Table9BDirectRadiation Measurement Results-mrem/Quarterly Period73Table10Environmental AirborneParticulate Samples-OffsiteStations, GrossBetaActivity77Table11Environmental AirborneParticulate Samples-OnsiteStations, GrossBetaActivity79

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TabAMConcentration ofGammaEmittersinMonthlyComposites ofNMPAirParticulate Samples81Table13Environmental CharcoalCartridge Samples-OffsiteStations, I-131Activity96Table14Table15Table16Table17AEnvironmental CharcoalCartridge Samples-OnsiteStations, I-131ActivityConcentration ofGammaEmittersinMilk(pCi/liter)

Concentration ofIodine-131 inMilk(pCi/liter)

Concentration ofGammaEmittersinFoodProducts(pCi/g-wet) 98103Table17BConcentration ofGammaEmittersinFoodProducts(pCi/kg-wet) 105Table18Table19Table20Table21MilkAnimalCensus1996Residence CensusInterlaboratory Comparison ProgramResultsHistorical Environmental SampleDataShoreline Sediment(Control) 106108118Table22Historical Environmental SampleDataShoreline Sediment(indicator) 119Table23Table24Table25Historical Environmental SampleDataFish(Control)

Historical Environmental SampleDataFish(Indicator)

Historical Environmental SampleDataSurfaceWater(Control) 120121122Table26Historical Environmental SampleDataSurfaceWater(Indicator)

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Table27Historical Environmental SampleDataSurfaceWaterTritium(Control) 124Table28Historical Environmental SampleDataSurfaceWaterTritium(Indicator) 125Table29Historical Environmental SampleDataEnvironmental TLD(Control) 126Table30AHistorical Environmental SampleDataEnvironmental TLD(SiteBoundary) 127Table30BHistorical Environmental SampleDataEnvironmental TLD(Off-Site Sectors)128Table30CHistorical Environmental SampleDataEnvironmental TLD(SpecialInterest) 129Table30DHistorical Environmental SampleDataEnvironmental TLD(On-SiteIndicator) 130Table30EHistorical Environmental SampleDataEnvironmental TLD(Off-Site Indicator) 131Table31Historical Environmental SampleDataAirParticulates GrossBeta(Control) 132Table32Historical Environmental SampleDataAirParticulates GrossBeta(Indicator) 133Table33Historical Environmental SampleDataAirParticulates (Control) 134Table34Historical Environmental SampleDataAirParticulates (Indicator) 135Table35Historical Environmental SampleDataAirRadioiodine (Control) 136

XabhJfa.Table36Historical Environmental SampleDataAirRadioiodine (Indicator) 137Table37Table38Table39Historical Environmental SampleDataMilk(Control)

Historical Environmental SampleDataMilk(Indicator)

Historical Environmental SampleDataFoodProducts(Control) 138139140Table40Historical Environmental SampleDataFoodProductsindicator) 141

Bgzc2h.Figure1NearestResidence, FoodProduct,FishandShoreline SedimentSampleLocations 143Figure2MilkAnimalCensus,MilkSampleandSurfaceWaterSampleLocations Figure3Figure4Figure5Off-siteEnvironmental StationsandTLDLocations On-siteEnvironmental StationandTLDLocations NewYorkStateMap145146147

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1.0 Thisreportissubmitted

inaccordance withAppendixA(Technical Specifications),

Section6.9.1.dtoLicenseDPR-63,DocketNo.50-220fortheNineMilePointNuclearStationUnit1andSection6.9.1.7toLicenseNPF-69,DocketNo.50-410fortheNineMilePointNuclearStationUnit2forthecalendaryear1996.TheRadiological Environmental Monitoring Program(REMP)isajointprogrambetweentheNineMilePointNuclearStation(NMPNS)andtheJamesA.FitzPatrick NuclearPowerPlant(JAFNPP).

Thesamplecollections fortheradiological programsareperformed inlargepartbyEAEngineering ScienceandTechnology (EA).Thisstaffperformsthemajorityoftheterrestrial andaquaticsamplingrequiredfortheREIVQ'.In-plantcanalwatersampling, airsamplecollection, andenvironmental TLDcollections areperformed jointlybytheNMPNSandJAFNPPstaffs.Thesamplecollection andanalysisschedulerequiredbytheTechnical Specifications fortheNineMilePointNuclearStationUnit1and2islistedinTables1and2.ThemajorityofREAPsampleswereanalyzedbytheSite(JamesA.FitzPatrick)

Environmental Laboratory during1996andincludedthefollowing analyses:

~Shoreline sediment(gammaspectralanalysis)

~Fish(gammaspectralanalysis)

~Lakewater(monthlygammaspectralanalysisonly)~Airparticulate filter(weeklygrossbetaanalysis)

~Airparticulate filter(monthlygammaspectralanalysis)

~Airborneradioiodine cartridge (weeklygammaspectralanalysis)

~Milkgemmaspectralandradioiodine analysis)

~Foodproducts(gammaspectralanalysis)

~Thermoluminescent dosimetry processing LakewaterwasanalyzedforiodineandtritiumbyTeledyneIsotopes.

Dataareevaluated onlyfromlocations requiredbytheTechnical Specifications, Datafromoptionallocations arenotevaluated unlessindicated otherwise.

Therewerefourseparategroupsofradionuclides thatweredetectedintheenvironment during I'V.iIIII 1.01996.Severalradionuclides couldpossiblyfallintotwoofthefourgroups.Thefirstofthesegroupsisnaturally occurring radionuclides.

Itmustberealizedthattheenvironment containsabroadinventory ofnaturally occurring radioactive elements.

Background

radiation, asafunctionofprimordial radioactive elementsandcosmicradiation ofsolarorigin,offersaconstantexposuretotheenvironment andman.Theseradionuclides, suchasRa-226,Be-7andespecially K-40,accountforamajorityoftheannualpercapitabackground dose.Nearlyallenvironmental samplescollected in1996contained naturally occurring radionuclides.

Asecondgroupofradionuclides thatweredetectedareacultofthedetonation ofthermonuclear devicesintheearth'supperatmosphere.

Thedetonation frequency duringtheearly1950'sproducedasignificant inventory ofradionuclides foundintheloweratmosphere aswellasinecological systems.Abanwasplacedonatmospheric weaponstestingin1963whichgreatlyreducedtheinventory throughthedecayofshortlivedradionuclides, deposition, andtheremoval(bynaturalprocesses) ofradionuclides fromthefoodchain.Since1963,severalatmospheric weaponstestshavebeenconducted bythePeople'sRepublicofChina.Ineachcase,theusualradionuclides associated withnucleardetonations weredetectedseveralmonthsafterwards, andafterapeakdetection period,diminished toapointwheremostcouldnotbedetected.

Thelastsuchweaponstestwasconducted in'October of1980.Theresulting falloutordeposition fromthistesthadinfluenced thebackground radiation inthevicinityofthesiteandwasveryevidentinmanyofthesamplemediaanalyzedduring1981.Calculations from1981oftheresulting dosestomanfromfalloutrelatedradionuclides intheenvironment showthatthecontribution fromsuchnuclides(suchasSr-90orCs-137)wassignificant andsecondinintensity onlytonaturalbackground radiation.

Quantities ofNb-95,Zr-95,Ce-141,Ce-144,H-3,Ru-106,Ru-103,La-140,Cs-137,Mn-54andCo-60werealsotypicalinairparticulate samplesduring1981andhaveaweaponstestorigin.During1996,Cs-137andH-3weretheonlyradionuclides detectedinenvironmental samplesthatmayhavehadaweaponstestingorigin.Thethirdgroupofradionuclides includesthosethatwerearesultoftheChernobyl NuclearPlantaccident.

Theseradionuclides werefirstdetectedinMayof1986andwerefoundinsamplesofairparticulates, airradioiodine andmilk.Applicable radionuclides includeI-131,Cs-134,Cs-137,Nb-95,Ru-103,Ru-106,andLa-140.Cs-137wastheonlyradionuclide inthiscategorythat,combinedwithothei="ircesofCs-137,couldhavecontributed tothetotalamountofCs-137detectedduring1996.Thefourthgroupofradionuclides arethosethatcouldberelatedtooperations atthesite.Manyoftheseradionuclides areaby-product ofbothnucleardetonations andtheoperation oflightwaterreactors.

Therefore, makingadistinction betweenthetwosourcescanbedifficult, ifnotimpossible.

During1996,Cs-137andH-3weretheonlyradionuclides whichweredetectedthatwouldfallintothiscategory.

Itisdifficult todetermine iftheCs-137andH-3werearesultofsiteoperations since,asmentioned above,theybotharepresentasaresultofweaponstestingandChernobyl fallout.Theevaluation andinterpretation ofenvironmental datamustbemadeatseverallevelsincluding IIal>s+~rIIII 1.0trendanalysis, dosetoman,etc.Anattempthasbeenmadenotonlytoreportthedatacollected during1996,butalsotoassessthesignificance oftheradionuclides detectedintheenvironment ascomparedtonaturalradiation sources.1996dataresultsarealsoevaluated withrespecttopre-operational resultsandhistorical resultscollected sincecommercial operation.

Itisimportant tonotethatdetectedconcentrations ofradionuclides thatarepossiblyrelatedtooperations atthesiteareverysmallandarenotanindication ofenvironmental significance.

Inregardstotheseverysmallquantities, itwillbefurthernotedthatatsuchminuteconcentrations theassessment ofthesignificance ofdetectedradionuclides isverydifficult.

Therefore, aconcentration inonesamplethatistwotimestheconcentration ofanother,forexample,isnotsignificant overall.Moreover, concentrations atsuchlowlevelsmayshowaparticular radionuclide inonesampleandyetnotinanotherbecauseofcountingstatistics atsuchlowconcentrations.

Theaverageannualdoseequivalent toindividuals intheUnitedStateshasbeenestimated tobe360mrem(NCRP93,1987).Themajorityofthisdose(300mrem)isattributed tonaturalbackground ofwhichradonanddaughterproductscontributed 200mrem.Ofman-madesources,medicaldiagnosis wasthehighest,contributing approximately 50mrem.Consumerproductsaddedtheremaining 10mrem.Theannualdosefromthenuclearfuelcycle(including theoperation ofnuclearpowerfacilities) isconsidered essentially negligible.

Background

gammaradiation aroundtheNineMilePointSite,asaresultofradionuclides intheatmosphere andtheground,accounted forapproximately 50mremduring1996.Thisdoseisaresultofradionuclides ofcosmicorigin(forexample,Be-7),ofaprimordial origin(Ra-226,K-40,andTh-232)and,toamuchsmallerextent,ofaman-madeoriginfromweaponstesting.Adoseof50mrem,asabackground dose,issignificantly greaterthananypossibledoseasaresultofoperations atthesiteduring1996.Table3containsthelocations oftheenvironmental samplespresented inthedatatables.Thelocaticns aregivenindegreesanddistancefromtheNineMilePointNuclearStationUnit2reactorcenterline.

Table3alsowvesthefigure(map)numberaswellasthemapdesignation foreachsamplelocationbysamplemediumtype.Therequirement forTable3isfoundinSection6.9.1.doftheTechnical Specifications fortheÃ<eMilePointNuclearStationUnit1andSection6.9.1.7oftheTechnical Specifications fortheNineMilePointNuclearStationUnit2.Table4containsasummaryofbasicstatistics forenvironmental samplemediaasrequiredbytheTechnical Specifications.

Table4isintheformatpresented onTable3oftheNRCBranchTechnical Position(Revision 1datedNovember1979)toNRCRegulatory Guide4.8"Environmental Technical Specifications forNuclearPowerPlants".Thetableispresented tomeettherequirements ofSection6.9.1.dandSection6.9.1.7oftheTechnical Specifications forNineMilePointNuclearStationUnit1andUnit2respectively.

IIIII IIIII..ye~4.IIII 2.0I.SHORELINE SEDIMENTA.Shoreline sedimentsamplesarecollected twiceperyearfromoneareaofexistingorpotential recreational valueandfromoneareabeyondtheinfluence ofthesite.Theareaofpotential recreational valueistheonlyareafromwhichsamplesarerequiredbytheTechnical Specifications.

Approximately onekilogramofshoreline sedimentisobtainedfromareaswashedbythelakeshore surfatthetwolocations twiceperyear.AllsamplesareanalyzedforgammaemittersattheSiteEnvironmental Laboratory.

Optionalsamplesmaybecollected fromothershoreline locations atornearthesite.Shoreline sedimentlocations areshownonFigure1(refertoTable3forlocationdesignations anddescriptions).

B.Shoreline sedimentsampleswereobtainedinAprilandOctoberof1996atoneoff-sitecontrollocation(nearOswegoHarbor)andatoneindicator location(shoreline areawithrecreational valuejusteastofthesite).Theresultsoftheshoreline sedimentsamplescollected during1996attheindicator andcontrollocations areshownonTables5AandSB.Table5AshowsresultsinunitsofpCi/g(dry)forpurposesofdataevaluation.

Table5BshowsresultsinunitsofpCi/kg(dry),asrequiredbytheTechnical Specifications.

OnlytheSunsetBeachlocationwasrequiredbytheTechnical Specifications during1996..Severalradionuclides wemdetectedinsedimentsamplesusinggammaspectralanalysis.

KCOwasdetectedatboththecontrollocationandindicator locationforbothcollection periodsduring1996.K-40sanaturally occurring primordial radionuclide.

InadditiontoK-40,Ra-226and-AcTh-228 werealsodetectedincontrolandindicator samplesandarealsonaturally occurring radionuclides.

During1996,Cs-137wasdetectedtwiceattheindicator locationatconcentrations rmgingfrom0.13to0.18pCi/g(dry).Cs-137hasbeendetectedeachyearsince1989attheindicator locationatconcentrations rangingfrom0.10to0.49.Cs-137hadnotbeendetectedpriorto1989(1985-1988).Cs-137wasnotdetectedatthecontrollocationduring1996,however,ithadbeendetectedintermittently inthepast(1979,1980,1982and1993).Detectable controllocationquantities haverangedfrom0.03to0.22pCi/g(dry).

IIII"-,Fg+<a' 2.0I.SHORELINE SEDIMENT(Cont'd)B.ThesourceofCs-137in1996indicator shoreline sedimentsamplesisdifficult todetermine.

Possiblesourcesarefalloutfrompastweaponstestsorfromsiteoperations.

ItishighlyprobablethattheCs-137isfromfallout.Asmentioned previously, Cs-137hasbeendetectedfromcontrollocations inthepast.Duetothefactthatfewshoreline regionswestofthesitecontainfinesedimentand/orsand,itisdifficult toobtaincontrolsampleswhicharecomparable tothephysicalandchemicalcharacteristics oftheindicator samples.Otherfactors,whichincludechanginglakelevelandshoreline erosion,furthercomplicate anyconsistency inshoreline sedimentsampling.

Soilsamplesinareaswhicharelikelytobeaffectedbyplantoperations, aswellassoilbeyondanyinfluence fromthesite,aHcontainlevelsofCs-137atorgreaterthantheconcentration foundin1996shoreline sediment.

Cs-137insoilsampleshasbeenattributed toweaponstestingfallout.Theindicator

location, unlikethecontrollocation, isveryclosetoerodinggroundareasandisbelievedtocontainsoilresidues.

Therefore, anyshoreline sedimentsamplecontaining soilwouldrevealCs-137.Thesefactorssupportthelikelihood thatthetraceamountsofCs-137detectedintheindicator shoreline sedimentsamplesareduetofalloutfrompastweaponstesting.UsingRegulatory Guide1.109methodology, andconservatively assumingthatthemaximumexposedindividual (adultorteenager) wouldspendapproximately 67hoursperyearatthislocation, aconservative doseduetoCs-137wascalculated tobe0.001mremtothewholebodyand0.001mremtotheskin.Thesedosesareverysmallwhencomparedtoaverageannualwholebodydosesduetonatural'ackground andmaybeconsidered insignificant.

Forthepurposeofcomparison, soilsampledatalocationbeyondanyinfluence ofthesitecontained Cs-137ataconcentration of0.46pCi/g.-Usingthesamemethodology andassumptions for'hatofsediment, annualwholebodyandskindosesof0.002mremwerecalculated.

Thus,itisshownthatadosetoanindividual atthisshoreline areaislessthananindividual wouldreceivefromsoilmoredistantfromtheplants.Bothdosesmaybeconsidered insignificant.

Nootherradionuclides weredetectedinshoreline sedimentsamplesusinggammaspectralanalysis.

Tables21and22showhistorical environmental dataforshoreline sedimentsamples.Shoreline sedimentsamplesattheindicator locationwerenotcollected priorto1985.

IIIIII 2.0II.FISHA.Available fishspeciesareobtainedfromcollections duringthespringandfall.Samplesarecollected fromtwooffourpossibleon-sitesampletransects locatedinthevicinityofthesitedischarge pointsandoneoff-sitesampletransect.

Available speciesareselectedunderthefollowing guidelines:

1.Samplesof0.5to1kilogramofediblefishportionsforaminimumoftwospeciesperlocation.

2.Whentwoindependent speciesarenotavailable atallsamplelocations, aspeciesmaybedividedintotwosamplesforeachlocation.

Thisprocedure maybeaccomplished providedthatasufficient sample,sizeisavailable forthespeciesinquestionatallthreelocations.

Selectedfishsamplesaresegregated byspeciesandlocationandareprocessed immediately aftercollection.

Samplesareshippedfrozenininsulated containers.

Edibleportionsofsamplesareanalyzedforgammaemittingradionuclides.

Fishsampletransects areshownonFigure1(refertoTable3forlocationdesignations anddescriptions).

B.Atotalofthirtyfishsampleswereanalyzedasaresultofcollections inthespringseason(June1996)andinthefallseason(September/October 1996).Collections werenudeutilizing, gillnetsatonelocation.

greaterthanfivemilesfromthesite(OswegoHarborarea),andattwolocations inthevicinityofthelakedischarges fortheNineMilePointUnit¹1(02),andtheJamesA.FitzPatrick.

(03)generating facilities.

TheOswegoHarborsamples(00)servedascontrolsampiiqwhiletheNMP(02)andJAF(03)samplesservedasindicator samples.Sampleswereanalyzedforgammaemitters.

Table6AshowsresultsinunitsofpCi/g(wet)forpurposesofdataevaluation.

Table6BshowsresultsinunitsofpCi/kg(wet),asrequiredbytheTechnical Specifications.

Springfishsamplecollections werecomprised offourseparatespeciesandtwelveindividual samples,Browntrout,whitesucker,laketrout,andsmallmouth basswerecollected attheindicator locations (NMPandJAF)andatthecontrollocation(OswegoHarbor).

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2.0II.FISH(Cont'd)B.Cs-137wasnotdetectedinanyoftheeightindicator samplescollected duringthespring.Cs-137wasdetectedinonesampleofLakeTroutcollected atthecontrollocationataconcentration of0.014pCi/g(wet).Cs-137hasbeendetectedinfishsamplesfrombothindicator andcontrollocations inthepast.K-40wasdetectedinallofthespringsamplescoHected.

K-40isanaturally occurring radionuclide andisnotrelatedtopowerplantoperations.

Ra-226,alsonaturally occurring, wasdetectedintermittently inbothindicator andcontrolsamples.Nootherradionuclides weredetectedinthespringfishsamples.Fallfishsamplecollections werecomprised ofsixseparatespeciesandeighteenindividual samples.Browntrout,laketrout,smallmouth bass,whitesucker,walleye,andchinooksalmonsampleswerecollected atindicator samplinglocations (NMPandJAF).Atthecontrollocation(OswegoHarbor),'hite sucker,browntrout,laketrout,chinooksalmon,andsmallmouth basssampleswerecollected.

Cs-137wasdetectedinthreeoftheeighteensampleswhichincludedthecontrolsamples.Indicator samplesshowedanaverageCs-137concentration thatwasslightlylessthanthecontrolsamplemeanfromtheoff-sitelocation.

Thedetectedconcentrations werenotsignificantly different fromoneanotherbecauseoftheextremely smallquantities detected.

Cs-137insamplesattheindicator locations rangedfrom0.014to0.016pCi/g(wet)andwas0.018pCi/g(wet)atthecontrollocation.

Cs-137wasdetectedinlaketroutsampledatNMPataconcentration of0.014pCi/g(wet),andinsmallmouth bassataconcentration of0.016pCi/g(wet).Cs-137wasnotdetectedinlaketroutsampledatJAF.Browntroutsampledatthecontrollocationcontained Cs-137ataconcentration of0.018pCi/g(wet).Cs-l.37wasnotdetectedinanyothercontrolorindicator samplesoffishcollect'ed-'d.'-.ang thefallof1996.Naturally occurring K-40wasdetectedinalloftheFallsamplescollected.

Ra-226,alsonaturally occumng,wasdetectedintermittently inthecontrolandtheindicator samples.Nootherradionuclides weredetectedintheFallfishsamples.Reviewofpastenvironmental dataindicates thatthemeanannualCs-137concentration hasdecreased significantly fromthe1976through1996resultsforindicator samples.Averageconcentrations forthesesamplesdecreased fromalevelof1.4pCi/g(wet)in1976toalevelof0.015pCi/g(wet)in1996.Control IIII 2.0II.FISH(Cont'd)B.sampleresultshavealsodecreased fromalevelof1.2pCi/g(wet)in1976toalevelof0.016pCi/g(wet)in1995.Resultsfrom1980to1986haveshownafairlyconsistent decreasing trendforcontrolandindicator samples.During1987through1994,controlandindicator meanresultsincreased slightlywhencomparedto1986.Thegeneraldecreasing trendforCs-137ismostprobablyaresultofecological cycling.Theconcentrations ofCs-137detectedsince1976infisharearesultofweaponstestingfallout,andthegeneraldownwardtrendinconcentrations willcontinueasafunctionofecological cyclingandnucleardecay.Therewasnosignificant effectfromthe1986Chernobyl NuclearPlantaccidentduring1986relativetoCs-137resultsinfishsamplesalthoughaneffectmayhavebeendetectedduringtheperiodof1987through1991sincebothindicator andcontrollocationmeanresultsincreased slightly.

Tables23and24showhistorical environmental sampledataforfish.LakeOntariofishareconsidered animportant foodsourcebymany.Therefore, fishareanintegralpartofthehumanfoodchain.Basedontheimportance offishinthelocaldiet,areasonable conservative estimateoKdosetomancanbecalculated.

Assumingthatanadultandteenconsume21.0kgand16kgrespectively, offishperyear(Regulatory Guide1.109maximumexposedagegroup)andthefishconsumedcontainsanaverageCs-137concentration of0.015pCi/g(wet)(annualmeanresultofindicator samplesfor1996),theadultwholebodydosereceivedwould,be0.022mremperyear.Thecriticalorgan,inthiscase,istheteenliverwhichwouldreceiveacalculated doseof0.036mremperyear.TheCs-137wholebodyandcriticalorgandosesareconservative calculated dosesassociated withconsuming fishfromtheNineMilePointarea(indicator samples).

Noradiological decayisassumedforthecalculation ofdoses.Conservative wholebodyandcriticalorgandosescanbecalculated fortheconsumption offishfromthecontrollocationaswell.Inthiscasetheconsumption rateisassumedtoremainthesame(21kgperyearforanadultand16kgperyearforateen),buttheaverageannualCs-137concentration forthecontrolsamplesis0.016pCi/g(wet).Thecalculated Cs-137adultwholebodydoseis0,024mremperyearandtheassociated dosetotheteenliveris0.038mremperyear.Inthiscase,thefishfromthecontrollocationresultedindoseswhichwereslightly

2.0II.FISH(Cont'd)B.greaterthanthatfromtheindicator locations (nearthenuclearfacilities).

Thecontrollocationislocatedbeyondanyinfluence ofthesite.Insummary,thewholebodyandcriticalorgandosesobservedasaresultofconsumption offishissmall.Dosesreceivedfromtheconsumption ofindicator andcontrolsamplefishareapproximately thesame.Thedosesfromindicator samplefishareslightlyless,andwellwithinnaturalvariability.

Forexample,thewholebodyandorgandosesfromtheindicator samplesweregreaterthancontrolsamplesduring1995.Dosesfrombothsamplegroupsareconsidered background dosesandnegligible.

III.SURFACEWATERA.Surfacewatersamplesaretakenfromtherespective inletcanalsoftheJ.A.FitzPatzick facilityandNiagaraMohawksOswegoSteamStation.TheFitzPatrick facilityremoveswaterfromLakeOntarioonacontinuous basisandgenerally represents a"down-current" samplingpointfromtheNineMilePointUnit1andUnit2facilities.

TheOswegoSteamStationinletcanalremoveswaterfromLakeOntarioatapointapproximately 7.6mileswestofthesite.This"up-current" locationisconsidered acontrollocationbecauseofthedistancefromthesiteaswellastheresultofthelakecurrentpatternsandcurrentpatternsfromtheOswegoRiverlocatednearby(seeFigure2).SamplesfromtheFitzPatrick facilityarecomposited fromautomatic samplingequipment whichdischarges intoacompositing tank.Samplesareobtainedfromthetankmonthlyandanalyzedforgammaemitters.

SamplesfromtheOswegoSteamStationarealsocomposited fromautomatic samplingequipment whichdischarges toacompositing tank.Samplesfromthislocationareobtainedweeklyandarecomposited toformmonthlycomposite samples.Monthlysamplesareanalyzedforgammaemitters.

  • Aportionofthesamplefromeachofthelocations issavedandcomposited toformquarterly composite samplesforeachcalendarquarter.Quarterly composite samplesareanalyzedfortritium.

2.0SURFACEWATER(Cont'd)A.InadditiontotheFitzPatrick andOswegoSteamStationfacilities, dataarepresented fortheNineMilePointUnit1andUnit2facilityinletcanalsandwaterfromtheCityofOswego.Thelatterthreelocations arenotrequiredbytheTechnical Specifications, butareoptionalsamples.Monthlycomposite samplesfromthesethreelocations areanalyzedforgammaemittingnuclidesandquarterly composite samplesareanalyzedfortritium.Surfacewatersamplelocations areshownonFigure2(refertoTable3forlocationdesignations anddescriptions).

Samplingforgroundwateranddrinkingwater,asfoundinSection3.12.1oftheNineMilePointUnit2Technical Specifications, wasnotrequiredduring1996becausethesepathwayswerenotapplicable totheSiteduringtheyear.Applicable samplingrequirements andconditions arepresented intheUnit2Off-SiteDoseCalculation Manual.Gammaspectralanalysisresultsforthe1996surfacewatersamplesshowednoevidenceofplantrelatedradionuclide buildupinthesurfacewaterinthevicinityofthesite.Indicator sampleswerecollected fromtheinletcanalattheJamesA.FitzPatrick facility.

Thecontrollocationsampleswerecollected attheinletcanalofNiagaraMohawk'sOswegoSteamStation.Thesetwolocations arerequiredtobesampledbytheTechnical Specifications.

Resultsofthethreeoptionallocations alsorevealednoplant-related nuclides.

Tables7and8showtheresultsofallsurfacewatersamplesanalyzedduring1996.Onlynaturally occurring zadionuclides weredetectedinsamplesfromthefivelocations overthecourseoftheyear.K-40wasdetectedconsistently inbothindicator andcontrolsamples.Ra-226wasdetectedintermittently insamplesfmma11fivelocations.

Reviewofpastenvironmental dataforCs-137from1979through1995showsthatthisradionuclide wasdetectedonlyonceatthecontrollocationduring1979ataconcentration of2.5pCi/liter.

Cs-137attheindicator location(JAFinletcanal)wasdetectedonlyonceduring1982ataconcentration of0.43pCi/liter.

The1979controlsampleresultissuspectandmayhavebeenaresultofcontamination duringhandlingorinstrument background sinceCs-137wasnotdetectedintheindicator inletcanal.Theoneresultfromtheindicator location(JAFinletcanal)during1982wasdetectedinaJanuarycomposite sampleandmayhavebeenaresultofinletcanaltempering (theadditionofdischarge watertotheinletcanal)orinstrument background.

Cs-137wasnotdetectedduring1996insurfacewatersamples.

2.0SURFACEWATER(Cont'd)A.Otherplantrelatedradionuclides detectedduringareviewperiodof1979-1995includeonlyCo-60.ThecontrolsamplelocationresultsshowedthatCo-60wasdetectedoncein1981(theMaycomposite sample).Thisresultissuspectand,asnotedabove,maybearesultofcontamination duringhandlingormaybeinstrument background.

Thisresultwas1.4pCi/liter.

Resultsfromtheindicator locationshowedthatC~wasdetectedthreetimesduring1982andaveraged1.9pCi/liter.

Thesepositiveresultswereattributed toinletcanaltempering andinstrument background.

Co-60wasnotdetectedduring1996insurfacewatersamples.Tables25and26showhistorical environmental sampledataforsurfacewaterusinggammaspectralanalysis.

Tritiumsamplesarequarterly samplesthatareacomposite oftheappropriate calendarmonths.Tritiumresultsarepresented onTable8.Tritiumwasdetectedatonlyonelocationinoneofthefourquarters.

AttheNineMilePointinlet(optional location),

tritiumwasdetectedinthesecondquartersampleataconcentration of160pCi/liter.

TritiumwasnotdetectedatanyotherTechnical Specification oroptionallocationduring1996.Theimpactoftritiuminwatertomembersofthepublicisminimal.Thiscanbeevaluated bycalculating anannualdosetothewholebodyandmaximumorgan.UsingRegulatory Guide1.109methodology, ingestion ofwaterfromtheNineMilePointinletlocationwouldresultinanannualdoseof0.017mremtothewholebodyand0.017mremtothechildliver.Thiscalculated doseisinsignificant andaresultofbackground concentrations oftritiuminwahoo.In1995,tritiumwasdetectedindrinkingwatercollected fromalocationmoredistantthancontrolsamplesandresultedinacalculated doseof0.021mremtotheadultwholebodyandchildliver.Bothdosesareconsidered background dosesandnegligible.

Previousannualmeanresultsfortritiumattheindicator samplelocation(FitzPatrick inletcanal)havegenerally decreased since1976.Meansampleresultsreviewedfrom1976through1994showedapeakaveragevalueof627pCi/liter (1976)andaminimumvalueof220pCi/liter (1994).Meantritiumresultsforthecontrollocation(OswegoSteamStation)cannotbeevaluated withregardtolongtermhistorical datasincesamplingwasonlyinitiated atthislocationin1985.Someideaofthevariability ofcontrolsampledatacanbeobtained, however,byreviewofpreviousdatafromtheCityofOswegodrinking

2.0III.SURFACEWATER(Cont'd)A.watersamples.Thedrinkingwatersamplesarenotlikelytobeaffectedbythestationbecauseoftheeffectsofthedistance, lakecurrents, andthedischarge oftheOswegoRiver.Therefore, thisprevioussampledatarepresents acceptable controlsampledataforevaluation purposes.

Historical meanannualtritiumresultsfrompreviouscitywatersamples(1976-1984) andOswegoSteamStationsamples(1985-1991) showthatthetritiumconcentrations havedecreased.

Themaximumannualaveragewasfoundin1976(652pCi/liter) andtheminimumin1982(165pCi/liter).

Meanannualresultsfmm1979to1994haveremainedrelatively consistent.

TheOswegoSteamStationannualmeanresultfor1995was230pCi/liter.

Tables27and28showhistorical environmental sampledataforsurfacewatertritium.

I

3.0 Thermoluminescent

dosimeters (TLD's)areusedtomeasuredirectradiation (gammadose)intheenvironment.

TLD'sareprocessed attheSiteEnvironmental Laboratory onaquarterly basis.ControlTLD'saccompany theTLD'swhentheyarebeingplacedorcollected andareshieldedbyleadwhentheyarenotbeingused.TLDdataresultsarecorrected byuseofthedatafromthecontrolTLD's.Fivedifferent typesofareasareevaluated byenvironmental TLD's.Theseareasincludeon-siteareas(areaswithinthesiteboundarynotrequiredbytheTechnical Specifications),

thesiteboundaryareaineachofthesixteenmeteorological sectors,anouterringofTLD'slocatedfourtofivemilesfromthesiteineightavailable landbasedmeteorological sectors,specialinterestTLD'slocatedatsitesofhighpopulation densityandcontrolTLD'slocatedatsitesbeyondsignificant influence ofthesite.SpecialinterestTLDsarelocatedator.nearlargeindustrial sites,schools,proximaltownsorcommunities orotherspecialactivityareas.FieldcontrolTLD'sareplacedtothesouthwest, south,south-southeast andnortheast ofthesiteatdistances rangingfrom12.6to24.7miles,andareusedtomeasurethegeneralbackground radiation levels.TLD'susedduring1996werePanasonic UD-814dosimeters.

Thesewereplacedinpolyethylene packagestoensuredosimeter integrity.

TLDpackageswereplacedinopenwebbedplasticholdersandwereattachedtosupporting structures; usuallytreesorutilitypoles.Environmental TLDlocations areshownonFigures3and4(refertoTable3forlocationdesignations anddescriptions).

/TLD'swerecollected andreadonceperquarterduringthe1996sampleyear.TheTLDi'~su>tsaereportedinmremperstandardmonth(Table9A)andinmremperquarterly period(Table9B).TwoTLDswereutilizedateachlocation.

Theresultspresented inthisreportrepresent anaverageofthetwoTLDs.TLDresultsincludedonTables9Aand9Barecomprised ofTLD'srequiredbytheTechnical Specifications andspecialinterestTLD'snotrequiredbytheTechnical Specifications.

During1996,TLD'swereprimarily collected duringtheweeksofMarch27,1996,June25,1996,September 29,1996,andJanuary8,1997.OverallTLDresultsareevaluated byorganizing environmental TLD'sintofivedifferent groups.Thesegroupsinclude:(1)on-siteTLD's(TLD'swithinthesite

3.0 boundarynotrequiredbytheTechnical

Specifications),

(2)siteboundaryTLD's(oneineachofthesixteen221/2degreemeteorological sectors),

(3)aringofTLD'sfourtofivemilesfromthesiteineachofthelandbased221/2degreemeteorological sectors,(4)specialinterestTLD'sinareasofhighpopulation density,and(5)controlTLD'sinareasbeyondanysignificant influence ofthegenerating facilities.

SpecialinterestTLDsarelocatedatornearlargeindustrial sites,schools,orproximaltownsorcommunities.

ControlTLD'sarelocatedtothesouthwest, south,south-southeast, andnortheast ofthesiteatdistances of12.6to24.7milesfromthesite.MostoftheTLDlocations requiredbytheTechnical Specifications during1996wereinitiated in1985asaresultoftheissuanceofnewTechnical Specifications bytheNRC.Therefore, theseTLDresultscanonlybecomparedto1985-1995results.OtherTLDs,whichincludeafewTLDsrequiredbytheTechnical Specifications (i.e.,numbers7,14,15,18,23,49,56,and58)andotheroptionalTLDs,canbecomparedtoresultspriorto1985sincetheseTLDswereestablished priorto1985.On-siteTLD'sareTLD'satspecialinterestareasand,withtheexception ofTLDnumbers7and23,arenotrequiredbytheTechnical Specifications.

Thesearelocatednearthegenerating facilities andatpreviousorexistingon-siteairsamplingstations.

TLD'slocatedattheairsamplingstationsincludenumbers3,4,5,6,7,23,24,25and26.TheresultsfortheseTLD'saregenerally consistent withpreviousyearsresultswiththeexception ofTLDnumber3.ThisTLDislocatedinclosestproximity totheFitzPatrick facilityandreflected anincreased doserateduetothehydrogenwaterchemistry conducted duringplantoperation.

Theseresultsrangedfrom3.1to32.6mremperstandardmonthduring1996anduptosixtimescontrolTLDresults.'LOtheron-.-'TLD'sincludespecialinterestTLD'slocatedneartheshoreline northoftheUnit1,U'2andFitzPatrick facilities, butincloseproximity toradwastefacilities andtheUnit1reactorbuilding.

TheseTLD'sincludenumbers27,28,29,30,31,39,and47.ResultsfortheseTLD'sduring1996werevariableandrangedfrom4.1to68.1mremperstandardmonthasaresultofactivities attheradwastefacilities, theoperating modesofthegenerating facilities (andhydrogeninjection atJAF).Resultsfor1996areconsistent withtherangesofvariability notedin1995forTLD'satorneartheselocations.

TLD'sinthisgrouprangeduptoapproximately fourteentimescontrolTLDresults.Additional on-siteTLD'sarelocatedneartheon-siteEnergyCenterandtheassociated northeast shoreline.

TheseTLD'sincludenumbers18,103,106and

3.0107.TLD's103,106and107arelocatedtotheeastoftheEnergyCenterandtothewestoftheUnit1facility.

TLDnumber18islocatedonthewestsideoftheEnergyCenter.Resultsduring1996showedtheseTLD'srangedfrom4.1to6.4mremperstandardmonthandwereconsistent withthe1995results.SiteboundaryTLD'sarerequiredbytheTechnical Specifications andarelocatedintheapproximate areaofthesiteboundarywithoneineachofthesixteen221/2degreemeteorological sectors.TheseTLD'sincludenumbers7,18,23,75,76,78,79,80,81,82,83,84,85,86and87.TLDnumbers7,18,78,79,80,81,82,83,and84showedresultsthatwereconsistent withcontrolTLDresultsandrangedfrom3.2to5.3mremperstandardmonth.SiteboundaryTLD'sduring1996wereconsistent with1985-1995 results.TLDnumbers23,75,76,77,85,86,and87showedresultsthatrangeduptothreetimestheresultsofcontrolTLD's.Theseresultsrangedfrom4.7-9.1mremperstandardmonth.ThislattergroupofTLD'sarelocatednearthelakeshoreline (approximately 100feetfromtheshoreline),

butarealsolocatedincloseproximity ofthereactorbuildingandradwastefacilities ofUnit1andUnit2andtheradwastefacilities oftheFitzPatrick facility.

Anetsiteboundarydosecanbeestimated fromavailable TLDresultsandcontrolTLDresults.TLDresultsfromTLD'slocatednearthesiteboundaryinsectorsfacingthelandoccupiedbymembersofthepublic(excluding TLD'snearthegenerating facilities andheingLakeOntario)arecomparedtocontrolTLDresults.ThesiteboundaryTLD'sincludenumbers78,79,80,81,82,83,84,7and18.ControlTLD'sincludenumbers8,14,49,111and113.Netsiteboundarydosesforeachquarterinmrsparstandardmonthareasfollows:t+0.0-0.6-0.1+0.2~DoseinmremperstandardmonthSiteboundaryTLDnumbers75,76,77,23,85,86,and87wereexcludedfromthenetsiteboundarydosecalculation sincetheseTLD'sarenotrepresentative ofdoses'atareaswhereamemberofthepublicmaybelocated.Theseareasarenearthenorthshoreline whichareincloseproximity tothegenerating facilities andarenotaccessible tomembersofthepublic.

Iy4

3.0 Thethirdgroupofenvironmental

TLD'sarethoseTLD'slocatedfourtofivemilesfromthesiteineachofthelandbased22.5degreemeteorological sectors.TheseTLDsarerequiredbytheTechnical Specifications.

Atthisdistance, eightofthesixteenmeteorological sectorsarelocatedoverLakeOntario.ResultsforthisgroupofTLD'sduring1996fluctuated slightlyasaresultofchangingnaturally occurring conditions andthedifferent concentrations ofnaturally occurring radionuclides inthegroundateachofthelocations.

TheseTLD'swereestablished in1985andincludenumbers88,89,90,91,92,93,94and95.Resultsrangedfrom3.2to5.3mremperstandardmonth.Theseresultsaregenerally consistent withcontrolTLDresultsduring1996.ResultsforthisgroupofTLDswereconsistent withthe1985-1995results.Resultswerealsoconsistent withotheroff-siteTLDresultsduring1996andpreviousto1996.Thefourthgroupofenvironmental TLD'sarethoseTLD'slocatednearthesiteboundaryandatspecialinterestareassuchasindustrial sites,schools,nearbycommunities, towns,off-siteairsamplingstations, theclosestresidence tothesite,andtheoff-siteenvironmental laboratory.

ManyoftheseTLDsarerequiredbytheTechnical Specifications.

Othersareoptional.

ThisgroupofTLD'sincludenumbers9,10;11,12,13,15,19,51,52,53,54,55,56,58, 96,97,98,99,100,101,102,108and109.TLDnumbers108and109areTLDlocations thatwereestablished toassistintheevaluation ofthecriticalresidence.

Resultsrangedfrom3.2to5.6mremperstandardmonth.AlltheTLDresultsfromthisgroupwerewithinthegeneralvariation notedforthecontrolTLD's.Resultsduring1996forTLD'sestablished duringpreviousyearswereconsistent withresultsnotedforthoseyears.T!iefifthgroupcfTLD'sincludethoseTLD'sconsidered ascontrolTLD's.TheseTLD'sarerequiredbytheTechnical Specifications andincludenumbers14and=49.Optionalcontrollocations areTLDnumbers8,111,and113andwereaddedtotheprogramtoexpandthedataba"-.forcontrolTLD's.Resultsfor1996rangedfrom3.4to5.6mremperstandardmonth.Resultsfrom1996wereconsistent withpreviousyearsresults.However,anannualaverageincreasewasnotedin1986.ThisincreasemayhavebeenaresultoftheChernobyl NuclearPlantaccidentandwasnotnotedduring1987-1996.

ReviewofpastTLDresultsshowthattheseTLDscanbeseparated intofourgroups.ThesegroupsincludesiteboundaryTLDsineachmeteorological sector(16TLDstotal),TLDslocatedoff-siteineachlandbasedsectoratadistanceof4to5miles(8TLDstotal),TLDslocatedat

3.0specialinterestareas(6TLDstotal)andTLDslocatedatcontrollocations (2TLDstotal).Asnotedpreviously, sincethepresentTechnical Specifications becameeffective in1985,theseTLDs,forthemostpart,canonlybeevaluated for1985-1996.Technical Specification TLDslocatedatthesiteboundaryaveraged6.2mremperstandardmonthduring1985.Duringtheperiodof1986-1995siteboundaryTLDsrangedfrom4.8-7.0mremperstandardmonth.Asnotedpreviously, thisgroupofTLDscanfluctuate becauseseveraloftheseTLDsarelocatedincloseproximity tothegenerating facilities.

Anincreasewasnotedduring1986althoughsuchanincreasewasnotedforallTLDsincluding controlTLDs.During1996,siteboundaryTLDsaveraged5.2mremperstandardmonth.Technical Specification TLDslocatedoff-siteatadistanceof4to5milesfromthesiteineachofthelandbasedmeteorological sectorsaveraged5.0mremperstandardmonthduring1985.Duringtheperiodof1986-1995off-sitesectorTLDsrangedfrom4.1-6.0mremperstandardmonth.The1986resultsdemonstrated anincreaseforthisgroupofTLDs.Resultsfor1996forthegroupaveraged4.2mremperstandardmonth.Thisisconsistent withpreviousyear'results.SpecialinterestTechnical Specification TLDsarelocatedatareasofhighpopulation density,suchasmajorworksites,communities, schools,etc.andatresidences nearthesite(critical receptorareas).ThisgroupofTLDsaveraged5.3mremperstandardmonthduring1985.During1986,thissamegroupofTLDsaveraged6.1mrem.Duringtheperiodof1987-1995theseTLDsaveragedbetween4.0-5.3mremperstandardmonth.1996resultsfortheselocations averaged4.2mremper:tanda.d month.ThefinalgroupofTLDsrequiredbytheTe"hnical Specifications isthecontrolgroup.ThisgrouputilizestwoTLDlocations positioned wellbeyondthesite.Resultsfrom1985forthecontrolgroupaveraged5.4mremperstandardmonth.During1986,thissamegroupofTLDsaveraged6.3mremperstandardmonth.Amarkedincreasewasnotedinthesecondquarterof1986.TheincreasemayhavebeenaresultoftheChernobyl NuclearPlantaccident.

Resultsfor1987-1995rangedfrom3.9-5.4mremperstandardmonth.Resultsfor1996averaged4.2mremperstandardmonth.

3.0Tables29and30A-30Eshowthehistorical environmental sampledataforenvironmental TLD's.During1996,allenvironmental TLDgroupsrequiredbytheTechnical Specifications weregenerally consistent withtheresultsobservedduring1995.Overall,environmental TLDresultsfor1996showednosignificant impactfromdirectradiation measuredoutsidethesiteboundary.

II~'II 4.0I.AIRPARTICULATE/IODINE A.TheairsamplingstationsrequiredbytheTechnical Specifications arelocatedinthegeneralareaofthesiteboundary(within0.7miles)insectorsofhighestcalculated meteorological deposition factors(D/Q)basedonhistorical meteorological data.Thesestations(R-l,R-2,andR-3)arelocatedintheeast,east-southeast, andsoutheast sectorsasmeasuredfromthecenteroftheNineMilePointNuclearStationUnit2reactorbuilding.

TheTechnical Specifications alsorequirethatafourthairsamplingstationbelocatedinthevicinityofayearroundcommunity havingthehighestcalculated deposition factor(D/Q)basedonhistorical meteorological data.Thisstationislocatedinthesoutheast sector(R-4).AfifthstationrequiredbytheTechnical Specifications islocatedatasite16.4milesfromthesiteinanortheast direction (R-5).Thislocationisconsidered acontrollocation.

InadditiontotheTechnical Specification requiredlocations, therearesixsamplingstationslocatedwithinthesiteboundary(Dl,G,H,I,J,andK).Theselocations generally surroundtheareaoccupiedbythethreegenerating facilities, butarewellwithinthesiteboundary.

Oneotherairsamplingstationislocatedoff-siteinthesouthwest sectorandisinthevicinityoftheCityofOswego.Threeremaining airsamplingstations(D2,EandF)arelocatedintheeast-southeast, south-southeast andsouthsectorsandrangeindistancefrom7.2to9.0miles.Ateachstation,airborneparticulates arecollected byglassfiberfiltersandradioiodine bycharcoalfilters.Airparticulate glassfiberfiltersareapproximately twoinches(47millimeters) indiameterandareplacedinsampleholdersintheintakelineofavacuumsampler.Directlydownstreamfromtheparticulate filterisa2x1inchcharcoalcartridge used'toadsorbairborneradioiodine.

Thesamplersruncontinuously andthecharcoalcartridges andparticulate filtersarechangedonaweeklybasis,orasrequiredbydustloading.Grossbe',a.analysis isperformed fortheindividual particulate filtersonaweeklybasis,"'i'";.~'mal cartridges areanalyzedweeklyforradioiodine byGeLidetector.

Theparticulate filtersarecomposited bylocationforgammaanalysesonamonthlybasisafterallweeklyparticulate filtershavebeencountedforgrossbetaactivity.

B.AirsamplingstationsareshowninFigures3and4(refertoTable3forlocationdesignations anddescriptions).

Tables10and11containtheresultsfortheweeklyairparticulate grossbetaanalysisforatotalofnineoff-siteandsixon-site

4.0I.AIRPARTICULATE/IODINE (Cont'd)B.samplelocations.

Fiveofthenineoff-sitelocations arerequiredbytheTechnical Specifications.

Thesesamplelocations areR-l,R-2,R-3,R-4(alllocatednearthesiteboundary) andR-5(locatedatacontrollocationbeyondanysignificant influence fromthesite).Datacontained onTables10and11alsoshowstheresultsfromotherairsamplinglocations notrequiredbytheTechnical Specifications.

Theselocations aredesignated asDlon-site,Gon-site,Hon-site,Ion-site,Jon-site,Kon-site,D2off-site, Eoff-site, Foff-siteandGoff-sitelocations.

Atotalof52controlsamplesfromlocationR-5and208indicator samplesfromlocations R-l,R-2,R-3,andR-4werecollected andanalyzedduring1996.Theminimum,maximum,andaveragegrossbetaresultsforsamplelocations requiredbytheTechnical Specifications arepresented below.Rhumbhfazunum'acral'-1 R-2R-3R-4R-5(control) 0.0070.0250.0130.0070.0240.0130.0070.0230.0130.0060.0210.0130.0090.0230.014~-Concentration inpCi/m'~-Locations requiredbytheTechnical Specifications Theobservedsmallincreases anddecreases ingeneralgrossbetaactivitycanbeattributed tochangesintheenvironment, especially seasonalchanges.Theconcentration ofnaturally occurring radionuclides inthelowerlimitsoftheatmosphere directlyabovelandareasareaffectedbyprocesses suchaswinddirection, snowcover,soiltemperature andsoilmoisturecontent,Littlechangewasnotedingrossbetaactivitywhichcorresponded withweaponstestingashasbeenobservedinpastyears.Ingeneral,thetrendinairparticulate grossbetaactivityhasbeenoneofdecreasing activitysince1977(extentofthereviewperiod).Themeangrossbetaconcentration atcontrollocations hasdecreased fromalevelof0.165pCi/m'n1981to0.012in1992.Resultsfromindicator airsamplinglocations rangedfrom0.151pCi/m'n1981to0.012pCi/m'n1992.Forbothindicator locations andcontrollocation, thegrossbetaconcentration during1977to1987fluctuated withthedetonation ofthermonuclear weapons.

4.0I.AIRPARTICULATE/IODINE (Cont'd)B.Tables31and32showhistorical environmental sampledataforairparticulate grossbetalevels.C.Weeklyairparticulate sampleswerecomposited bylocationtoformmonthlycomposite samples.Themonthlycomposite samplesrequiredbytheTechnical Specifications includeR-1,R-2,R-3,R-4,andR-5.Othersamplelocations notrequiredbytheTechnical Specifications includeDlon-site,Gon-site,Hon-site,Ion-site,Jon-site,Kon-site,D2off-site, Eoff-site, Foff-siteandGoff-sitelocations.

Theresultsofallmonthlycomposite samplesareincludedonTable12.Theresultsforthemonthlycomposite samplesshowedpositiveresultsforBe-7,K-40,andRa-226.Allthreeoftheseradionuclides arenaturally occurring.

Be-7wasfoundinallofthemonthlycomposite samplesfromthelocations requiredbytheTechnical Specifications.

KQOwasfoundintermittently inthemonthlycomposite samplesrequiredbytheTechnical Specifications.

Ra-226wasalsodetectedintermittently inbothindicator andcontrolsamples.Nootherplant-relatedradionuclides weredetectedatTechnical Specification oroptionallocations usinggammaspectralanalysisduring1996.Co-60concentrations inairparticulate sampleshaveshownageneraldecreaseinbothindicator andcontrolsamples.In1977,Co-60concentrations incontrolsamplesaveraged0.0172pCi/m'.Adecreasewasobserveduntil1985whennoCo-60wasdetected.

Fromthepe(iod1985-1996, noCo-60wasdetectedincontrolsamples.Co-60concentratioig inindicator sampleshaveshownasimilardecrease.

In1977,theaverageconcentration ofCo-60inindicator samplesw.s0.0179pCi/m'.By1982,thisvaluehaddecreased to0.0005pCi/k.Slightincreases wereobservedin1983and1984,buttheseanomalies wereduetocontamination duringhandlingoftheunusedsamplesandnotduetoplantoperations (thishasbeenpreviously documented inthe1984annualreport).Since1984,noCo-60hasbeendetectedinanyTechnical Specification indicator location.

Historically, thepresenceofCs-137hasbeenvariableandhasbeenpresentinairparticulate samplessince1977.During1977,bothindicator andcontrolCs-137averageconcentrations wereapproximately equalandaveraged0.0038pCi/m'.Sincethattimetheconcentration inbothcontrolandindicator sampleshasbeensteadilydecreasing.

Thedecreasing concentrations ofCs-137areduetoecological cyclingandnucleardecayofCs-137whichwasproducedduring

4.0I.AIRPARTICULATE/IODINE (Cont'd)C.Tan&)weaponstesting.1978concentrations ofCs-137incontrolandindicator locations bothaveraged0.0017pCi/m',andsteadilydecreased to0.0002pCi/m'n1983.Cs-137wasnotdetectedduring1984and1985.In1986,Cs-137wasdetectedasaresultoftheChernobyl accidentinApril1986.Averageconcentrations duringthatyearforindicator andcontrolsampleswere0.0183and0.0193pCi/m'espectively.

Duringtheperiodof1987-1996 Cs-137wasnotdetectedatanyindicator orcontrollocation.

Priorto1984,severalradionuclides weredetectedthatwereassociated withthe1980Chineseweaponstestandotherweaponstestspriorto1980.Theseradionuclides werenotdetectedafter1983asaresultofnucleardecayandecological cycling.TheseincludeZr-95,Ce-141,Nb-95,Ce-144,Mn-54,Ru-103,Ru-106andBa-140.During1986,however,severalfissionproductradionuclides weredetectedthatwerearesultoftheChernobyl NuclearPlantaccident.

TheseincludedCs-134,Cs-137,Nb-95,Ru-103,Ru-106,La-140andI-131.During1987through1995,noneoftheradionuclides associated withthe1986Chernobyl accidentorpastweaponstestingweredetectedinairparticulate samples.During1996,noradionuclides weredetectedinmonthlyairparticulate composite samplesthatcouldhavebeenattributed toplantoperations.

Therefore, nodosecalculations wereperformed.

Tables33and34showhistorical environmental sampledata'orairparticulate composites.

D.Duringthe1996samplingprogram,airborneradioiodine wasnotdetectedinanyoftheweeklysamplesfromthelocations requiredbytheTechnical Specifications.

LLDvaluesatthecontrollocationrangedfrom0.006-0.016pCi/m'.Theindicator locations rangedfromlessthan0.004to0.019pCi/m'.I-131wasalsonotdetectedatanyoftheoptionalmonitoring locations (notrequiredbytheTechnical Specifications) during1996.SinceI-131wasnotdetectedatanyoftheindicator orcontrollocations during1996,nodosecalculations arepresented.

4.0I.AIRPARTICULATE/IODINE (Cont'd)D.I-131hasbeendetectedinthepastatcontrolandindicator locations andwasattributed topastweaponstesting,theChernobyl

accident, and,toalesserextent,plantoperations.

Forexample,during1986,I-131wasdetectedatthecontroland indicator locations.

Thiswasaresultofthe1986Chernobyl NuclearPlantaccident.

TheI-131meanconcentration atthecontrollocationwas0.151pCi/m'nd0.119attheindicator locations.

I-131wasnotdetectedatthecontrollocationduringtheperiod1987through1996.PriortotheChernobyl accidentof1986,I-131hadbeendetectedintermittently duringtheyearsof1976-1985.

Concentrations rangedfrom0.013to0.33pCi/m'tindicator locations.

Duringthissameperiod,I-131wasalsodetectedatthecontrollocations atconcentrations rangingfrom0.030to0.60pCi/m'.Forthemostpart,I-131inindicator andcontrollocations wasaresultofpastweaponstestingfallout.Asmallportionoftheconcentrations detectedmayhavebeenaresultofsiteoperations.

Tables35and36showthehistorical environmental sampledataforairborneradioiodine.

A.Milksamplesarecollected inpolyethylene bottlesfromabulkstoragetankateachsampledfarm.Beforethesampleisdrawn,thetankcontentsareagitatedfromthreetofiveminutestoassureahomogenous mixtureofmilkandbutterfat..

Twogallonsarecollected duringthefirsthalfandsecondhalfofeachmonthfromeachoftheselectedlocations withintenmilesofthesiteandfromacontrollocation.

Thesamplesarechilled,preserved withsodiumbisulfite, andthenshippedtotheanalytical laboratory withinthirty-six hoursofcollection ininsulated shippingcontainers.

Theselection ofmilksamplelocations isbasedonmaximumdeposition factors(D/Q).Deposition factorsaregenerated fromaveragehistorical meteorological databasedonalllicensedreactors, TheTechnical Specifications requirethreesamplelocations within5.0milesofthesitewiththehighestcalculated deposition

4.0II.MILK(Cont'd)A.factors.During1996,therewerenomilksamplelocations within5.0milesthatcouldbesampled.However,therewereseveraloptionallocations beyondfivemilesthatweresampled.AfourthsamplelocationrequiredbytheTechnical Specifications islocatedinaleastprevalent winddirection fromthesite.Thislocationisinthesouthwest sectorandservesasacontrollocation.

Milksamplesarecollected twicepermonth(April-December) andanalyzedforgammaemittersandI-131.Samplesarecollected andanalyzedinJanuary-MarchintheeventI-131isdetectedinNovemberandDecemberofthepreceding year.Themilksamplelocations arefoundonFigure2.(refertoTable3forlocationdesignations anddescriptions).

B.Milksampleswerecollected fromatotaloffourindicator locations (within10milesofthesite)andonecontrollocation(beyond10milesfromthesite)during1996.TheTechnical Specifications requirethatthreelocations besampledformilkwithin5.0milesofthesite.During1996,therewerenomilksamplelocations within5.0milesofthesite.Thelocations thatweresampledduring1995arelocatedfrom7.8to9.5milesfromthesite.TheonlysamplelocationrequiredbytheTechnical Specifications during1996wasthecontrollocation.

During1996,milksampleswerecollected ateachofthefourindictorlocations andthecontrollocationinthefirsthalfandthesecondhalfofeachmonth.Sampleswerecollected duringthemonthsofAprilthroughDecember1996.SinceI-131wasnotdetectedduringNovemberandDecemberof1995,noadditional sampleswerecollected inJanuarythroughMarchof1996.Foreachsample,analyseswereperformed forgammaemitters(analysis byGeLidetector) andforI-131usingaresinextraction.

SampleanalysisresultsforgammaemittersarefoundonTable15andforI-131onTable16.Gammaspectralanalysesofthebimonthly samplesshowedonlynaturally occurring radionuclides suchasK-40andRa-226tobedetectedinmilksamplesduring1996.K-40wasdetectedinallindicator andcontrolsamples.Ra-226occurredintermittently inmilksamples.K-40andRa-226are'naturally occurring radionuclides andarefoundinmanyoftheenvironmental mediasampled.

4.0II.MILK(Cont'd)B.During1996,Cs-134orCs-137werenotdetectedinanycontrolorindicator locationmilksamples.Cs-137hadbeenlastdetectedin1988andwasattributed totheuseofsilagecontaining traceamountsofCs-137fromthe1986Chernobyl NuclearPlantaccident.

Evaluation ofsitehistorical milkdatashowsthatCs-137hasbeendetectedinenvironmental milksamplesatbothindicator (within10miles)andcontxollocations (beyond10miles).MeanCs-137concentrations for1976-1988remainedfairlyconsistent andrangedfrom5.7(1982)to17.1pCi/liter (1977)attheindicator locations.

NoCs-137wasdetectedinmilksamplesduring1989through1996.Atthecontrollocation, Cs-137hadbeendetectedintermittently duringtheyears1978-1982.Controlsampleswerenotobtainedpriorto1978.Cs-137rangedfrom3.9-5.8pCi/liter duringthisperiod.Resultsfrom1986showedameanCs-137concentration of8.4pCi/liter atthecontrollocation.

ThepositiveCs-137resultsduring1986wereaxesultoftheChernobyl NuclearPlantaccident.

Cs-137wasnotdetectedduring1987through1995atthecontrollocation.

PastCs-137inmilksamplesis,forthemostpart,aresultofpreviousweaponstestingandmorerecently, theChernobyl accident.

Thecontinued reduction ofCs-137levelsisaresultofnucleardecayandecological cycling.Nootherradionuclides weredetectedinmilksamplesusinggammaspectralanalysis.

Milksampleswerecollected andanalyzedtwicepermonthforI-131~I-131wasnotdetectedduring1995inanyoftheindicator orcontrolsamples.All1996I-131milksampleresultsarereportedasthelowerlimitofdetection (LLD).sheLLDresultsfor1996milksamplesrangedfrom(0.26pCi/liter to(0.57pCi/liter.Anevaluation ofhistorical dataforI-131inmilksamplesshowsthatannualmeanresultsrangedfrom0.19pCi/liter to6.88pCi/liter attheindicator locations during1976-1980.I-131duringtheseyearsisaresultofintermittent weaponstesting.Resultsfrom1986showedthatI-131wasdetectedatameanconcentration of5.2pCi/liter asaresultoftheChernobyl accident.

I-131wasnotdetectedduringtheperiod1987through1996inmilksamples.Historical dataforI-131fromthecontrollocationshowedthatI-131wasdetectedduring1980atameanconcentration of1.4pCi/liter.

During1986,I-131fromthecontrollocationshowedameanconcentration of13.6pCi/liter asaresultofthe

4.0II.MILK(Cont'd)B.Chernobyl accident.

I-131wasnotdetectedduringtheperiod1987through1996atthecontrollocation.

Tables37and38showthehistorical environmental sampledataformilk.During1996,onlynaturally occumngxadionuclides suchasRa-226andK-40weredetectedinmilksamples.Therefore, nodosestomanhavebeencalculated.

III.FOODPRODUCTSA.FoodproductsarecoHectedonceperyearduringthelatesummerattheapproximate heightoftheharvestseason.Approximately onekilogramofabroadleaf vegetable orotherbroadleaf vegetation iscollected fromgardenlocations withthehighestdeposition factors(D/Q)basedonaveragehistorical meteorological data.Fiveindicator samplelocations wereutilizedfromatleasttwosectors.Additional samplesmayalsobeobtained.

Controlsamplesarealsocollected fromavailable off-sitelocations 9to20milesdistantinaleastprevalent winddhection.

Controlsamplesareofthesameorofasimilartypeofvegetation.

Allsamplesareshippedfreshassoonaspossibleaftercollection.

Foodproductsamplesareanalyzedforgammaemitters(gammaisotopicanalysis).

ThegammaisotopicanalysisalsoincludesI-131.Foodproductlocations areshownonFigure1(refertoTable3forlocationdesignations anddescriptions).

B.Foodproductsamplescollected during1996werecomprised ofgardenvegetables andothertypesofvegetation.

Sampleswerecollected fromfiveindicator locations andonecontrollocation.

Theindicator locations wererepresented bynearbygardensinareasofhighestD/Q(deposition factor)valuesbasedonhistorical meteorology andallsitereleasepointsatoperating facilities.

Thecontrollocationwasrepresented byagardenlocation9-20milesdistantinaleastprevalent winddirection.

Gardenvegetables werecomprised ofkale,tomatoes, collardgreens,andswisschard,whichareall(excepttomatoes) considered broadleaf vegetables.

II 4.0III.FOODPRODUCTS(Cont'd)B.Otherbroadleaf vegetation consisted ofbeanleaves,beetleaves,pepperleaves,grapeleaves,squashleaves,andcucumberleaves.Atthecontrollocation, onesampleofeachofthesameorofasimilartypeofvegetable orvegetation wascollected.

Vegetables andvegetation werecollected inthelatesummerharvestseason(mid-September 1996).ResultsforfoodproductsareshownonTables17Aand17B.Table17AshowsresultsinpCi/g(wet)whileTable17BresultsareinunitsofpCi/kg(wet).SeveralnaturaHyoccurring radionuclides weredetectedinfoodproductsamplesduring1996.K-40wasdetectedinallsamplesoffoodproducts.

Be-7,Ra-226andAcTh-228weredetectedintermittently inthevegetation samples.K-40,Be-7,Ra-226andAcTh-228areallnaturally occurring radionuclides.

Nootherradionuclides weredetectedinthe1996samplesoffoodproducts.

Althoughnotdetectedduring1996,areviewofpastenvironmental dataindicates thatCs-137hasbeendetectedintermittently duringtheyearsof1976-1995attheindicator locations andduringtheyearsof1980-1995atthecontrollocations (controlsampleswerenotobtainedpriorto1980).Duringtheperiodof1977-1995,Cs-137infruitsand/orvegetables sampledatindicator locations rangedinmeanconcentrations of0.004pCi/g(wet)in1977to0.047pCi/g(wet)in1985.Controlsampleresultsduring1980-1995 showedCs-137detectedonlytwiceduringthisperiod;oncein1980ataconcentration of0.020pCi/g(wet)andoncein1993ataconcentration of0.007pCi/g(wet).Tables39and40showhistorical environmental sampledataforfoodproducts.

IV.LANDUSECENSUSA.Alandusecensusisconducted todetermine theutilization oflandinthevicinityofthesite.Thelandusecensusactuallyconsistsoftwotypesofcensus.Amilkanimalcensusisconducted toidentifyallmilkanimalswithinadistanceof10milesfromthesite.Aresidence censusisconducted toidentifytheclosestresidence ineachofthemeteorological sectors.

IIIIIII LANDUSECENSUS(Cont'd)A.Themilkanimalcensusisanestimation ofthenumberofcowsandgoatswithinanapproximate tenmileradiusoftheNineMilePointSite.Acensusisinitiated onceperyearinthespring.Thecensusisconducted bysendingquestionnaires topreviousmilkanimalownersandalsobyroadsurveystolocateanypossiblenewowners.Intheeventquestionnaires arenotanswered, thentheownersarecontacted bytelephone orinperson.Thelocalagricultural agencywasalsocontacted.

Asecondtypeofcensusisaresidence census.Thiscensusisconducted inaccordance withtheTechnical Specifications inordertoidentifytheclosestresidence withinthreemilesineachofthe22.5degreemeteorological sectors.Aresidence, forthepurposesofthiscensus,isaresidence thatisoccupiedonaparttimebasis(suchasasummercamp),oronafulltime,yearroundbasis.Fortheresidence census,severalofthemeteorological sectorsareoverLakeOntariobecausethesiteislocatedattheshoreline.

Therefore, thereareonlyeightsectorsoverlandwhereresidences arelocatedwithin3miles.During1996,aresidence censuswasconducted toidentifythenearestresidence ineachofthesixteen22.5degreemeteorological sectorswithinadistanceoffivemilesfromthesiteinordertoprovidemorecomprehensive censusdata.Atthisdistance, someofthemeteorological sectorsareoverwater.Thesesectorsinclude:N,NNE,NE,ENE,W,VAAV,NW,andNNW.B.Thenumberofmilkanimalslocatedwithinanapproximate tenmileradiusofthesitewasestimaicA tobe998cowsand17goatsforthe1996census.Thenumberofcowsincreased by30andthenumberofgoatsincreased by10withrespecttothe1995census.Nonewmilelocations wereidentified duringthe1996census.Mostofthegoatsfoundonthecensusweremilkinggoats.However,anymilkproducedwasutilizedbytheownersandwasnotavailable forthesamplingprogram.TheresultsofthemilkanimalcensusarefoundonTable18.Milkanimallocations areshownonFigure2.Theresultsofthe1996residence censusshowingtheapplicable sectorsanddegreesanddistanceofeachofthenearestresidences arefoundonTable19.Thenearestresidences areshowninFigure1.Nochangeswerenotedin1996.

IIIII 5.0A.Dasarigian Technical Specification sections3.6.21and3.12.3fortheNineMilePointNuclearStationUnit1andUnit2,respectively, requirethatasummaryoftheresultsobtainedaspartofanInterlaboratory Comparison ProgrambeincludedintheAnnualRadiological Environmental Operating Report.Priorto1996,theresultsfromtheEPAProgramEvaluation StudiesProgramwereusedtosatisfythisrequirement.

Attheendof1995,theEPAdiscontinued thePerformance Evaluation Program.Anewcrosscheckprogramwasestablished andutilizedduring1996toreplacetheEPAprogram.Thisprogramconsistsofutilizing theAnalytics commercial laboratory andtheEnvironmental Measurements Laboratory (EML)tosupplytherequiredreference samples.Bothoftheselaboratories provideaprogramwhichistraceable totheNationalInstitute ofStandards andTechnology (NIST).TheAnalytics suppliedprogramwaseffective thefirstquarterof1996(March)andtheEMLprogrambecameeffective duringthethirdquarterof1996(September).

Thecurrentinterlaboratory comparison programwithAnalytics andEMLexceedsthenumberofsamplesthatwerepreviously suppliedbytheEPA.B.RamlhThefollowing tablesummarizes thetypesofspiked,intercomparison samplesreceivedby.Analytics andEMLduring1996:hh~WaterWaterWaterWaterAirAirMilkMilkSoilVegetation GrossBetaTritiumI-131MixedGammaGrossBetaI-131MixedGammaI-131MixedGammaMixedGammaMixedGammahaQgicsEdL11Q16123 gg'/'

5.0 ResultsofthesamplesreceivedbyAnalytics

aspartofthe1996Interlaboratory Comparison Programaresummarized onTable20.TheSiteEnvironmental Laboratory analyzedallspikedsamplesreceivedfromAnalytics usingstandardlaboratory procedures.

Inordertocomparethe"known"quantityofradioactivity tothesitelaboratory results,thesitelaboratory submitted resultstoAnalytics, whothenissuedastatistical summaryreporttothesitelaboratory.

ANormalized Deviation fromtheKnownValue(NDKV)acceptance criteriamethodology wasutilizedinordertoevaluatethesitelaboratory's performance.

Acceptable NDKVwasdetermined tobebetween-3and3NDKV.The16spikedsamplesfromAnalytics required68isotopicanalysesand2grossbetaanalyses.

Allresults,exceptforasinglegammaanalysisofFe-59insoilwerewithin-3and3NDKV.TheFe-59analytical resultsforsoilsample96-06Ahadacalculated NDKVof6.11whichplacedtheresultsoutsidetheacceptable limits.Thenonconformity forFe-59wasaresultofthelowlevelofFe-59activityprovidedintheblindsample.TheFe-59concentration of0.17pCi/gmwasneartheroutinedetection limitofanalysis.

Oneofthethreeanalyseswhichmadeupthereportedmeanresultwashigherthantheremaining twowhichbiasedthemeanhigh.Sevenotherisotopeswerepresentinthesample.Themeanresultsfortheothersevenisotopeswerewithinthe+3to-3NDKVrangeandacceptable.

Thenonconformity doesnotindicatealaboratory systematic error.2.ResultsofthesamplesprovidedbyHMLaspartofthe1996Interlaboratory ProgramareprovidedonTable20.EMI-samplesanalyzedbythesiteenvironmental laboratory wereanalyzedforgrossbeta,tritiumandgammaemittingnuclides, asappropriate.

Following

analysis, resultsweresubmitted toEML.Acceptance criteria(evaluating thelaboratory's performance ofthesesamples)differsfromtheAnalyticsampleevaluation.

EMLdetermined performance utilizing thefollowing criteria:

RemitAcceptable Acceptable, withwarningNotAcceptable 15%-85%5-15%or85-95%<5%or)95%

5.02.Ofthe17analysesperformed ontheEMLsamples,nonewerefoundtobe"NotAcceptable,"

thirbxnwerefoundtobe"Acceptable" andfouranalyseswereplacedinthe"Acceptable withWarning"category.

Thetwosamples,whichrequiredtwoanalyseseach(totaloffouranalyses) whichresultedinan"acceptable withwarning"evaluation weresoilandvegetation samples.Eachofthesesamplescontained Cs-137andCo-60.Thebiasinthesampleresultsweretheresultofdensitydifferences betweentheEMLsamplematrixandtheJAPEnvironmental Laboratory calibration standards.

Thesoilisotopicresultswereintherangeof28%-30%higherthanEMLknownvalue.Thisisattributable toadifference insampledensitycomparedtothecalibration sourcedensity.ThedensityoftheEMLsamplewas0.20gm/cccomparedtothecalibration sourcedensityof1.33gm/cc.Thisdifference indensityresultedinasampleanalysiswhichisbiasedhigh.Asimilarevaluation canbemadeforthevegetation results.ThedensityoftheEMLsampleis0.30gm/cccomparedtothelaboratory calibration sourcedensityof1.15gm/cc.Again,thisdifference indensityprovidedasampleresultwhichisbiasedhigh.Neitherofthesesampleresultsevaluations represent laboratory systematic error.

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6.0A.Ihsaripiion Technical Specification requirements fortheAnnualRadiological Environmental Operating Reportrequireacomparison ofdatafromthecurrentreporting periodwiththatofpreviousyearsREMPresults,including pre-operational dataifavailable.

Assuch,eachsamplemediasectionofthisreportprovidedawrittendiscussion oftheyear1996resultswithpreviousyearsresults.DataforaHsamplemediaisadditionally providedintabularformforeachyearonTables21-40.Tables21-40showhistorical environmental sampledataforcriticalradionuclides orzadionuclides routinely detectedinenvironmental samplemedia.Datashowtheminimum,maximum,andmeanforeachyearevaluated.

Thedataonlyconsiderdetectable quantities anddonotconsiderlowerlimitofdetection (LLD)quantities.

DataonTables21-40wereobtainedfrompreviousAnnualRadiological Environmental Operating Reporttables.B.Thehistorical dataprovidedonTables21-40showageneraldecreasing trendofdetectedradioactivity whencomparedwithpre-operational andearlyoperational dataoftheKineMleplants.Themajorityofradioactivity detectedthroughout theyearshasbeenattributed toweaponstestingfalloutandnaturalbackground radiation, withasmallfractionattributed toplantoperations.

Acombination ofatmospheric weaponstestingbans,ecological cyclingandradioactive decayhaveresultedintheoverallreduction intheconcentration ofradioactive materials detectedinenvironmental samples.

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7.01.FoodproductlocationJwasaddedtotheprogramduring1996.ThisisanewlocationwhichwasaddedduetoitshigherD/Q.2.FoodproductlocationQwasnotutilizedbythesamplingprogramduring1996becauseofthehigherdeposition potential oflocationJ.Exceptions tothe1996sampleprogramconcernsthosesamplesormonitoring requirements whicharerequiredbytheTechnical Specifications.

Thissectionimplements section3.6.20oftheKineMilePointNuclearStationUnit1Technical Specifications andSection3.12.1oftheKineMilePointNuclearStationUnit2Technical Specifications.

~Airradioiodine andparticulate samplingrequiredbytheTechnical Specifications 1.Environmental airsampleequipment atR-4off-sitesampling.

stationwasfoundtobeinoperable duringtheperiodI/29/96-I/30/96forapproximately 31hours.Thebreakerhadtripped.Breakerwasresettobringstationoperational.

/2.Environmental airsampleequipment atR-5off-sitestationwasinoperable on8/20/96from0900to1200hoursduetoalocalized poweroutageinthatarea.Noothersampledowntimewasobservedduring1996foranyTechnical Specification requiredairradioiodine andparticulate samplinglocations.

Otheroccurrences ofdowntimeforoptionalairsamplingstationsweredocumented for1996.However,theseoccurrences wereminimalandarenotpresented herebecauseoptionalairsamplingstationsarenotrequiredbytheTechnical Specifications.

~DirectRadiation Measurements Thermoluminscent Dosimeter (TLD)number76whichisrequiredbytheTechnical Specifications wasdiscovered tobemissingduringthefourthquarterchangeout.

AnewTLDwasplacedatthatlocation.

7.0 NootherTechnical

Specification requiredTLDswerelostduring1996.Otheroccurrences ofmissingTLDswhichwereplacedatoptionallocations weredocumented during1996.However,theseoccurrences wereminimal(1occurrence) andarenotpresented herebecausetheoptionallocations werenotrequiredbyTechnical Specifications.

TheTechnical Specifications requirethatenvironmental samplesanalyzedfortheRadiological Environmental Monitoring Programmeetthelowerlimitsofdetection (LLD)foundonTable4.6.20-1oftheNineMilePointUnit1Technical Specifications andTable4.12.1-1oftheNineMilePointUnit2Technical Specifications.

Allofthe1996environmental samplesrequiredbytheTechnical Specifications whichshowednonetactivitywerelessthantherequiredvaluesfoundonTable4.6.20-1andTable4.12.1-1./Section3.6.21oftheNineMilePointUnit1Technical Specifications andSection3.12.3oftheNineMilePointUnit2Technical Specifications requirethesitetoconductanInterlaboratory Comparison Program.Thissectionalsorequiresthatdeviations fromthesampleschedules bereportedintheAnnualRadiological Environmental Operating Report.During1996,samplemediaforwhichenvironmental samplesareroutinely collected andanalyzed, wereobtainedandanalyzed.

Therewerenodeviations notedintheInterlaboratory Comparison Program.

8.0 TheRadiological

Environmental Monitoring Program(REMP)wasestablished todetectandevaluateanypossibleimpacttotheenvironment surrounding theNineMilePointarearesulting fromoperations atthesite.Samplesrepresenting foodsourcesconsumedathighertrophiclevels,suchasfishandmilk,werereviewedcloselytoevaluateanyimpacttothegeneralenvironment ortoman.Inaddition, thedatawasreviewedforanypossiblehistorical trophiclevelbioaccumulation trends.Littleornoimpactcouldbedetermined resulting fromradionuclide deposition considering allsources(natural, weaponstesting,etc.).Inregardstodosesasaresultofman-maderadionuclides, asignificant portionofthesmalldosesreceivedbyamemberofthepublicwasfrompastnuclearweaponstesting.Dosesasaresultofnaturally occurring radionuclides, suchasK-40,contributed amajorportionofthetotalannualdosetomembersofthepublic.Anypossibleimpactasaresultofsiteoperations isextremely minimalwhencomparedtotheimpactfromnaturalbackground levelsorweaponstesting.Ithasbeendemonstrated thatalmostallenvironmental samplescontaintracesofradionuclides whicharearesultofweaponstestingornaturally occumngsources(primordial and/orcosmicrelated).

Wholebodydosestomanasaresultofnaturalsources(naturally occurring radionuclides inthesoilandloweratmosphere) inOswegoCountyaccountforapproximately 50mremperyearasdemonstrated bycontrolenvironmental TLD's.Possibledosesduetositeoperations areaminutefractionofthisparticular naturalexposure.

During1996,thepresenceofonefissionproductradionuclide wasnotedintwodifferent samplemedia.Thesemediaincludedsedimentandfishsamples.Themostlikelysourceofthisfissionproductispastweaponstesting.Theimpact,expressed asadosetoman,fromthisradionuclide isminimalandinsignificant whencomparedtothe.naturalbackground dose.Therefore, asdetermined byreviewofthedatapresented herein,noimpactduetooperations attheNineMilePointNuclearStationwasdetectedthatwouldaffectthehealthandsafetyofthepublic.

IIIII I

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A.AQUATICPROGRAMTABLE1SAMPLECOLLECTION ANDANALYSISSITERADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING PROGRAM*1.Shoreline Sediment2.Fish3.SurfaceWaterB.DIRECTRADIATION 1.TLDGeiamaSpectroscopy GammaSpectroscopy GammaSpectroscopy TritiumGammaDoseMonthlyComposite Quarterly Composite Quarterly NOTES:1Indicator (2)2Indicator (3),1Control1Indicator (4),1Control1Indicator (4),1Control30Indicator, 2Control(5).ISamplingandanalysisprogramasiquiredbytheTechnical Specifications.

(1)Aquaticprogramindicatorlsamples collected inthevicinityofthesite;controlsamplescollected atadistanceofatleastfivemilesfromthesite.(2)Indicator samplefroman'areaofpotential recreational value.(3)Indicator samplesfromanareanearthevicinityofasitedischarge point.Controlsamplesofthesamespeciesorofspeciesofsimilarfeedinghabits.(4)Indicator samplefromtheJ.A.Fitzpatrick inletcanal.(5)Indicator samplesfromthesiteboundary, four-five milesfromthesite,specialinterestareasandcontrolareas(greaterthantenmilesfromthesite).

TABLE31996ENVIRONM~22iTAL SAMPLELOCATIONS Shoreline SedimentFishSurfaceWaterAirRadioiodine andParticulates 05>>0602>>03>>00>>3>>08>>91011R-1>>R-2>>R-3>>~RQ>>R-5>>DlGHI.JKGD2EFFigure1Figure1Figure1Figure1Figure1Figure2Figure2Figure2Figure2Figure2Figure3Figure4Figure4Figure4Figure3Figure4Figure4Figure4Figure4Figure4Figure4Figure3Figure3Figure3Figure3SunsetBayLangsBeach,ControlNineMilePointTransectFitzPatrick TransectOswegoTransectFitzPatrick InletOswegoSteamStationInletNMPUnit1InletOswegoCityWater,NMPUnit2InletR-1Station,NineMilePointRoadR-2Station,LakeRoadR-3Station,Co.Rt.29R4Station,Co.Rt.29R-5Station,MontarioPointRoadD1On4iteStationGOn-SiteStationHOn-SiteStationIOn-SiteStationJOn-SiteStationKOn-SiteStationGOff-SiteStation,SaintPaulStreetD2Off-SiteStation,Rt.64EOff4iteStation,Rt.4FOff4iteStation,DutchRidgeRoad80oat1.5miles230oat5.8miles315oat0.3miles55oat0.6miles235oat6.2miles70oat0.5miles235oat7.6miles305oat0.3miles240oat7.8miles304oat0.1miles88oat1.8miles104oat1.1miles132oat1.5miles143oat1.8miles42oat16.4miles69oat0.2miles250oat0.7miles70oat0.8miles98oat0.8miles110oat0.9miles132oat0.5miles225oat5,3miles117oat9.0miles160oat7.2miles190oat7.7~les TABLE3(Continued) 1996ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLELOCATIONS Thermoluminescent Dosimeters (TLD)4'6891011121314>>15'8'923+2425262728293031394749~5152535455Figure4Figure4Figure4Figure4Figure4Figure3Figure3Figure3Figure3Figure3Figure3Figure3Figure3Figure4Figure3Figure4Figure4Figure4Figure4Figure4Figure4Figure4Figure4Figure4Figure4Figure4Figure3Figure3Figure3Figure3Figure3Figure3D1On4iteStation-'2 On4iteLocationEOn4iteLocationFQuiteLocationGOn-SiteStationR-5Off4iteStationD1Off4iteLocationD2OfWiteStationEOff4iteStationFOfMiteStationGOff4iteStation.Southwest Oswego-ControlWestSiteBoundary~Energyhformation CenterEastSiteBoundaryHOn-SiteStationIOn-SiteStationJOn4iteStationKOn-SiteStationNorthFence,JAFNPPNorthFence,JAFNPPNorthFence,JAFNPPNorthFence,JAFNPPNorthFence,NMP-1NorthFence,NMP-1NorthFence,JAFNPPPhoenix,NY-ControlOswegoSteamStation,EastFitzhughParkElementary School,EastFultonHighSchoolMexicoHighSchoolPulaskiGasSubstation, Rt.569oat0.2miles140oat0.4miles175oat0.4miles210oat05miles250oat0.7miles42oat16.4miles80oat11.4miles117oat9.0miles160oat7.2miles190oat7.7miles225oat5.3miles226oat12.6miles237oat0.9miles265oat0.4milesSloat1.3miles70oat0.8miles98oat0.8miles110oat0.9miles132oat0.5miles60oat0.4miles68oat0.5miles65oat0.5miles57oat0.4miles276oat0.2miles292oat0.2miles69oat0.6miles170oat19.8miles233oat7.4miles227oat5.8miles183oat13.7miles115oat9.3miles75oat13.0miles TABLE3(Continued) 1996ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLELOCATIONS

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Thermoluminescent Dosimeters (TLD)(Continued) 56>>58>>75>>76>>77>>78>>79>>80>>81>>82>>83>>84>>85>>86>>87>>88>>89>>90>>91>>92>>93>>94>>95*96>>97>>98>>99100F01102103104~Figure3Figure3Figure4Figure4Figure4Figure4.Figure4Figure4Figure4Figure4Figure4Figure3Figure4Figure4Figure4Figure3Figure3Figure3Figure3Figure3Figure3Figure3Figure3Figure3Figure4Figure3Figure3Figure4Figure4Figure3Figure4Figure3NewHavenElementary SchoolCountyRoute1andAlcanNorthFence,NMP-2NorthFence,NMP-2NorthFence,NMP-2EastBoundary, JAFNPPCountyRoute29CountyRoute29MinerRoadMinerRoadLakeviewRoadLakeviewRoadNorthFence,NMP-1NorthFence,NMP-1NorthFence,NMP-2HickoryGroveRoadLeavittRoadRoute104andKeefeRoadCountyRoute51A'aiden LaneRoadCountyRoute53CountyRoute1andKocherRoadLakeshore CampSiteCreameryRoadCountyRoute29LakeRoadNineMilePointRoadCountyRoute29andLakeRoadCountyRoute29OswegoCountyAirportEnergyCenter,EastParkhurst RoadPi':';.P:,",'::;:..'=.':="DISTANCE:

(lb~",':::::",:,j:$

",123oat5.3miles220oat3.1miles5oat0.1miles25oat0.1miles45oat0.2miles90oat1.0miles115oat1~1miles133oat1.4miles159oat1.6miles181oat1.6miles200oat1.2miles225oat1~1miles294oat0.2miles315oat0.1miles341oat0.1miles97oat4.5miles111oat4,1miles135oat4.2miles156oat4.8miles183oat4.4miles205oat4.4miles223oat4.7miles237oat4.1miles199oat3.6miles143oat1.8miles101oat1.2miles88oat1.8miles104oat1.1miles132oat1.5miles175oat11.9miles267oat0.4miles102oat1.4miles TABLE3(Continued) 1996F<2$VIRONMI<22ITAL SAMPLELOCATIONS Thermoluminescent Dosimeters (TLD)(Continued)

CowsMilkFoodProductsÃFDESIG',ATION@;.'.

105106107108--.I(8.1:1-'i13'0 5560473'"JRSK~LM~Figure4Figure4Figure4Figure4Figure4Figure3Figure3Figure2Figure2Figure2Figure2Figure2Figure1Figure1Figure1Figure1Figure1Figure1LakeviewRoadShoreline Cove,WestofNMP-1Shoreline Cove,WestofNMP-1LakeRoadLakeRoadSterling, NY-ContmlBaldwinsville, NY-ContmlIndicator LocationIndicator LocationIndicatoi LocationIndicator LocationControlLocationIndicator LocationIndicator LocationIndicator LocationIndicator LocationIndicator LocationControlLocation198oat1.4miles274Oat0.3miles2720at0.3miles104oat1.1miles103oat1.1miles214oat21.8miles178't24.7miles930at9.3miles950at9.0miles900at9.5miles113Oat7.8miles234oat13.9miles110oat2.1miles97oat1.8miles94oat1.9miles96oat1.7miles115't1.9miles225oat15.6miles-Technical Specification location.

(1)-DegreesanddistancebasedonNineMilePointUnit2reactorcenterline.

TABLE4RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING PROGRAMANNUALSUMMARYNINEMILEPOINTNUCLEARSTATIONUNIT1DOCKETNO.50-220NINEMILEPOINTNUCLEARSTATIONUNIT2DOCKETNO.50-410OSWEGOCOUNTY,STATEOFNEWYORK,JANUARY-DECEMBER1996*';..;,:;MEDIUM.;.

(UNITS)~g Shoreline Sediment~

(pCi/kg-dry)

Fish~(pCi/kg-wet)

SurfaceWater~(pCi/liter)

":.,",:TYPEt-"ANtD',':N/UteMBER';',~

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~GSA4:Cs-134Cs-137~GSA30:(tt)Mn-54Fe-59Co-58Co-60ZanCs-134Cs-137H~36:H-3~S~24Mn-54Fe-59Co-58C+40Zn45Zr-95Nb-95I-131Cs-134=Cs-137Ba/La-140 1501801302601301302601301503000(c)1530151530151515(c)151815;:",=,:j'HALO'CATIONS

','j'".";:",'.;;MEA'Nt(ft)'R0ANGE;,:-::.:=:

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RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING PROGRAMANNUALSUMMARYNINEMILEPOINTNUCLEARSTATIONUNIT1DOCKETNO.50-220NINEMILEPOINTNUCLEARSTATIONUNIT2DOCKETNO.50-410OSWE<MlCOUNTY,STATEOFNEWYORK,JANUARY-DECEMBER1996*':>MEDIUM.'(UNITS);;:.'-':

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TLD~(mremperquarterly period)GammaDo~127:(d)~14.7119/1199.3-31.1TLD//85(g)0.2at294O~4.74/421.2-31.1

~13.28/810.1-17.2 0AirParticulates~

pCi/m'I-131 260:~GSA60:Cs-134Cs-1370.010.070.050.060.013208/2080.0064.025

<LLD<LLD<LLDR-516.4at42o<LLD<LLD<LLD~0.01452/52~0.01452/520.009%.023 0.008%.023

<LLD<LLD<LLD0000Milk~(pCi/liter)

~GSA90:(e)Cs-134Cs-137Ba/La-140 (h)151815<LLD<LLD<LLD<LLD<LLD<LLD<LLD<LLD<LLD000~I-13190:I-131<LLD<LLD<LLD0FoodProducts~

(pCi/kg-wet)

(broadleaf vegetation)

~GSA23:(8)I-131Cs-134Cs-137606080<LLD<LLD<LLD<LLD<LLD<LLD<LLD<LLD<LLD000-55-WWWWWWWM TABLE4(Continued)

RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMEN'I'AL MONITORING PROGRAMANNUALSUMMARYNINEMILEPOINT.NUCLEARSTATIONUNIT1DOCKETNO.50-220NINEMILEPOINTNUCLEARSTATIONUNIT2DOCKETNO.50-410OSWEGOCOUNTY,STATEOFNEWYORK,JANUARY-DECEMBER1996*DataforTable4isbasedonTechnical Specification requiredsamplesunlessotherwise indicated.

(a)=LLDvaluesasrequiredbytheRadiological Technical Specifications.

LLDunitsarespecified inthemediumcolumn.(b)=Locationisdistanceinmilesanddirection incompassdegreesbasedonNMP-2reactorcenter-line.

Unitsforthiscolumnarespecified inmediumcolumn.(c)=TheTechnical Specifications specifyanl-131andtritiumLLDvalueforsurfacewateranalysis(non~aking water)of15pCi/liter and3000pCi/liter respectively.

(d)TheTechnical Specifications donotspecifyaparticular LLDvaluetoenvironmental TLDs.TheNMP-1andNMP-2Off-SiteDoseCalculation Manualscontainspecifications forenvironmental TLDsensitivities.

(e)TheTechnical Specification criteriaforindicator milksamplelocations includeslocations within5.0milesofthesite.Therearenomilksamplelocations within5.milesofthesite.Therefore, theonlysamplelocationrequiredbytheTechnical Specifications isthecontrollocation.

Therewerefouroptionalindicator locations during1996.(f)=Fractionofnumberofdetectable measurements tototalnumberofmelsurements.

Meanandrangeresultsarebasedondetectable measurements only.TheresultsforTLD//85mustbeevaluated withtheknowledge thatthisTLDisincloseproximity (300-500feet)oftheNineMilePointUnit1reactorbuildingantheradwastebuildings.

ThisTLD,aswellasotherTLDsinthisarea,areadjacenttothelakeshoreline whichisarestricted areatomembersofthepublic.Therearenoresidences orprivatepropertynearthisarea.(h)=Dataincludesresultsfromoptionalsamplesinadditiontosamples'required bytheTechnical Specifications, TABLE5ACONCENTRATION OFGAMMAEMITIERSINSHORELINE SEDIMI~22IT SAMPLESResultsinunitsofpCi/g(dry)J1sigma'LOCATION-,:;,

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CONCKYIRATION OFGAMMAINFISHSAMPLESResultsinunitsofpCi/g(wet)+1sigmaGAMMAEMITTERSJAFITZPATRICK

-036-12-966-11-966-18-966-12-9610-2-9610-8-9610-8-9610-2-9610-2-9610-8-96'tesucker LakeTroutBrownTroutmallmouth Bass'tesucker LakeTrout//ILakeTroutA2Smallmouth BassChinookSalmonalleye<0.07<0.07<0.05<0.09<0.07<0.06<0.06<0.10<0.09<0.07<0.03<0.03<0.02<0.03<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.04<0.04<0.03.7520.21.18+0.20.5920.16.34+0.23.57J0,22.07J0.20.53R0.17.77+0.25,68+0.2811.0+0.28<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.03<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.03<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.03<0.02<0.018<0.018<0.018<0.029<0.019<0.020<0.019<0.028<0.031<0.028<0.06<0.06<0.04<0.06<0.06<0.05<0.05<0.08<0.06<0.05.39A0.16.3720.14.48J0.12.30+0.16<0.38.43+0.12.46+0.13.33J0.15<0.41.7820.20<LLD<LLD<LLD<LLD<LLD<LLD<LLD<LLD<LLD<LLD TABLE6B*CONCEYIRATION OFGAMMAFTTIXRSINFISHSAMPLES.ResultsinunitsofpCi/kg(wet)J1sigmaGAMMAEMBERSOSWEGO(CONTROL)40 6-7-966-7-966-7-966-7-969-17-969-17-969-17-969-17-969-17-969-17-96'tesucker LakeTroutBrownTroutmallmouth BasstesuckerLakeTrout¹1LakeTrout¹2BrownTroutSmallmouth BassChinookSalmon<77<80<75<89<96<66<113<81<98<91<33<26<30<40<36<26<41<31<38<342902229750+190130+2220~253640k257060+162950+257500+209880+236760+246<29<21<25<36<31<18<36<24<29<29<24<22<24<27<28<20<36<24<33<26<29<21<18<30<20<16<32<22<31<17<2314+7<22<29<26<16<3018+7<26.<25<64<39<51<79<49<46<79<61<62<44<403<3721150~192<43446~17336+12163+16622+13977214893+246<LLD<LLD<LLD<LLD<LLD<LLD<LLD<LLD<LLD<LLDNINEMILEPOINT426-18-9664-9664-9664-969-26-9610-8-9610-8-969-25-969-26-969-25-96itesucker LakeTroutBrownTrout'allmouth

'3~'tesucke.

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CONCENTRATION OFGAMMAINFISHSAMPLESResultsinunitsofpCi/kg(wet)+1sigmaGAMMAEMITTERSJ.A.FITZPATRICK

-036-12-966-11-966-18-966-12-9610-2-9610-8-9610-8-9610-2-9610-2-9610-8-96'tesucker LakeTroutBrownTrout.-Smallmouth BasstesuckerLakeTrout¹ILakeTrout¹2mallmouth BassChinookSalmonalleye<68<66<51<90<69<56<55<100<94<71<26<26<18<33<28<22<23<36<37<33750+210180+19890+161340+227570+222070~19730+174770J2508022761100+281<20<2222<32<2418<18<30<32<32<22<24<19<32<23<18<23<31<34<27<22<18<19<26<23<19<22<32<31<20<18<18<18<29<19<20<19<28<31<28<58<59<44<64<64<53<45<77<57<5286+16069+13781+116962155<37930%12457k13030J146<41381+204<LLD<LLD<LLD<LLD<LLD<LLD<LLD<LLD<LLD<LLD TABLE7CONCENTRATION OFGAMMAEMITFERSINSURFACEWATERSAMPLESResultsinunitsofpCUliter+1sigmaOCATION:FITZPATRICK INLETS1996NUCL'IDE"""'"-'"'"

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TABLE7(Continued)

CONCENTRATION OFGAMMAEMI'ITERS INSURFACEWATERSAMPLEResultsinunitsofpCi/liter

+1sigmaOCATION:NINEMILEPOINTU-1(INLET)~19964::":.'iNUCLIDB;";-'".:".:.",';:;:,:,":,

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SamplenotrequiredbytheTechnical Specifications.

TABLE7(Continued)

CONCENTRATION OFGAMMAEMITTERSINSURFACEWATERSAMPLESResultsinunitsofpCI/liter

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TABLE7(Continued)

CONCENTRATION OFGAMlNAEMITH<.RS INSURFACEWATERSAMPLESResultsinunitsofpCi/liter

+1sigmaOCATION:OSWEGOSTEAMSTATIONS1996;:,"i;.;;<".;

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TABLE7(Continued)

CONCENTRATION OFGAMMAEMITTERSINSURFACEWATERSAMPLESResultsinunitsofpCi/liter

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TABLE8CONCF2FIRATION OF'IRITIUMINSURFACEWATERSAMPLES(QUARTERLY COMPOSITE SAMPLES)ResultsinunitsofpCi/liter

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DIRECTRADIATION MEASUREMI<2TT RESULTSResultsinunitsofmrem/standard month+2sigmaLOCATION:"-:NUMBER;.3031394749>>515253545556>>58>>75>>76>>77>>78>>79>>80>>81>>82>>83>>NFence(NW)JAFNFence(NW)NMP-1NFence,RadWaste,NMP-1NFence,NE,JAFPhoenix,NY-Control Liberty&BronsonSts.,E.ofOSSEast12th&CayugaSts.,Osw.SchoolBroadwell

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DIRECTRADIATION MEASUREMENT RESULTSResultsinunitsofmrem/standard monthJ2sigma:,LOCATION

~NUMBER';

84>>85>>86>>87>>88>>89>>90>>91>>92>>93>>94>>95>>96>>97>>98>>LakeviewRd.N,Pole¹6117,200Ft.N.ofLakeRd.Unit1,N.Fence,N.ofW.SideofScreenHouseUnit2,N.Fence,N.ofW.SideofScreenHouseUnit2,NFence,N.ofE.SideofScreenHouseHickoryGroveRd.,Pole¹2,0.6mi.N.ofRt.1LeavittRd.,Pole¹16,0.4mi.S.ofRt1Rt.104,Pole¹300,150Ft.EofKeefeRd.Rt.51A,Pole¹59,0.8mi.W.ofRt.51MaidenLaneRd.,PowerPole,0.6mi.,SofRt.104Rt.53,Pole1-1,120Ft.S.of104Rt.1,Pole¹82,250Ft.E.ofKocherRd.Lakeshore CampSite,fromAlcanW,AccessRd.,Pole¹21,1.2mi.N.ofRt.1CreameryRd.,0.3mi.S.ofMiddleRd.,Pole11I2Rt.29,Env.StationR4,200Ft.N.ofMinerRd.LakeRd.,Pole¹145,0.15mi.E.ofRt.297JANUARY::;'.

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'EPTEMBER'.:,,>

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<<DECEMBER'8

+0.1.0J0.3.0+0.3.8+0.1.7J0.2.8J0.2.6+0.1.6+0.2.3+0.2.6~0.3.6J0.2.3+0.3.6g0.4.4+0.2.9J0.0'"-.',."::;:.'LOCATION::;-,::"';"'.";-

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DIRECTRADIATION MEASUREMENT RESULTSResultsinunitsofmrem/standard month+2sigma'LOCATION:

.'-'.;NUMBER'-,.'9 100101102103104105106107108109111113NMPRd.,0.4milesN.ofLakeRd.,Env.StationR1Off4iteRt.29andLakeRd.,'tv.StationR2Off-SiteRt.29,0.7mi.S.ofL'akeRd.,Env.StationR3Off-SiteEOF/Env.Lab,OswegoCo.Airport(FultonAirport),

Rt.176,E.DrivewayLampPostEIC,EastGarageRd.,LampPostarkhurstRoad,Pole1481/2-A,0.1mi.S.ofLakeRd.LakeviewRoad,Pole'6125; 0.6mi.S.ofLakeRd.horelineCove,EofNMP-1',TreeonWEdgehorelineCove,EofNMP-'1,Tree30Ft.S.ofTLDf106LakeRd.Polef142-300'astofCo.Rt.29(S)LakeRd.Tree300'.ofCo.Rt.29(N)terling,NY-ControlBlasiakResidence Baldwinsville, NY-ControlCoatesResidence 1996.8+0.2.7+0.3.6+0.3.6+0.2.1+0.2.6J0.2.2+0.7.4+0.1.6J0.3.1J.0.2.9+0.0.7+0.3.8+0.1!THROUGH:."':;;:;::.:.';;

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-',NUMBER>:,

34567Q891011121314~15~18~1923+24252627281OnSiteD2OnSiteEOnSiteOnSiteOnSite-5OffSite-Control 1OffSite2OffSiteOKSiteOffSiteOffSiteDeMassRd.,SWOswego-Control Pole66,W.Boundary-Bible CampEnergyInfo.Center-Lamp Post,SW.EastBoundary-JAF, Pole9HOnSiteOnSiteOnSiteKOnSite.Fence,N.ofSwitchyard, JAFLightPole,N.ofScreenhouse, JAF:-;:'JANUARY,'--'~

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DIRECTRADIATION MEASURFMFWF RESULTSResultsinunitsofmrem/tluarterly period+2sigmaLOCATION/NUMBER".:,

293031394749>>515253545556>>58>>75>>76>>77>>78>>79>>80>>81>>82>>NFence,NofWSideScreenhouse, JAFNFence(NW)JAFNFence(NW)NMP-1NFence,RadWaste,NMP-1NFence,NE,JAFhoenix,NY-Control Liberty&BronsonSts.,EofQSSEast12th&CayugaSts.,OswegoSchoolBroadwell

&ChestnutSts.,Ful(onH.S.LibertySt.,&CoRt16,MexicoH.S.asSubstation

&CoRt5-PulaskiRt104-NewHavenSchool(SECorner)CoRt1A-Alcan(E.ofEntranceRd.)Unit2,N.Fence,N.ofReactorBldg.Unit2,N.Fence,N.ofChangeHouseUnit2,N.Fence,N.ofPipeBldg.AF,E.ofE.OldLaydownAreaCoRt29,Pole¹63,0.2mi.S.ofLakeRdCoRt29,Pole¹54,0.7mi.S.ofLakeRdMinerRd,Pole¹16,0.5mi.W.ofRt29MinerRd,Pole¹1I/2,1.1mi.WofRt291996142.4+11.52.8+6.617.120.80.5J1.40.4A2.910.521.4'0.8R0.5..9+0.4,11.7R0.611.2+0.612.1+0.4'0.2+0.2.6+0.916.4+0.616.1+0.819.0+1.011,8+1.1'1.421.0'1.8+0.8.12.520.512.3+0.6179.2R13.77.1+6.418.520.9.2+1.65.4+2.412.520.713.6+0.613.4R0.615.'1+1.014,'5+1.312;9%0.5142,J1.213;620.319.0+0.917.0R1.0.'9+1.316:7+1.011.7+0.412.521.012.3+0.813.1J1.5.7+10.12.620.818.0R0.44.7J1.04.5+1.910.1+0.511.620.711.820.513.3%0.710.6+0.6.0+0.612.8+0.812.220.5.19.6%0.117.020.61.3+0.9;11.5J0.610.3+0.211.220.510.1R0.910.9+0.4:';":'OCYOBER":.:

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DECEMBER5.3+7,0.4~3.0.0+0.99.422.0.4+2.214.420.915.620.915.1+0.116.2+0.816.0+1.115.3%1.216.420.717.0+1.4.4J1.31).6+1.618.0+1.015.3+0.716.620.115.721.216.2+0.5j5',$.;:;:,'(DIRECTION;&::,.:

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DIRECTRADIATION MEASUREMENT RESULTSResultsinunitsofmrem/quarterly periodP2sigma'LOCATION

'"'NUMBER::s 1996:-"OCTOBER!l i'-'",""'"':~"'LOCATION:.'(,':i

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DIRECTRADIATION MEASUREMFAT RESULTSResultsinunitsofmrem/quarterly period+2sigmaLO,CATION NUMBER97+98~99100101102103104105106107108109111113Rt.29,Env.StationR4,200Ft.N.ofMinerRd.LakeRd.,PoleA'145,0.15mi.E.ofRt.29NMPRd.,0.4milesN.ofLakeRd.,Env.StationR1OffCiteRt.29andLakeRd.,Env.Station~Off-SiteRt.29,0.7mi.S.ofLakeRd.,Env.StationR3Off-SiteEOF/Env.Lab,OswegoCo.'irport (FultonAirport),

Rt.176,E.rivewayLampPostj'.EIC,EastGarageRd.,LampPostParkhurst Rd.,Pole148.1/2-A; 0.1mi.S.ofLakeRd.LakeviewRd.,Pole6125,0.6mi.SofLakeRd.horelineCove,EofNMP-1,TreeonWEdgeShoreline Cove,EofNMP-1;Tree30Ft.S.ofTLD0106LakeRdPole4142-300'ofCoRt29(S)LakeRdTree,300'.ofCo.Rt.29(N)Sterling, NY-ControlBlasiakResidence Baldwinsville, NY-ControlCoatesResidence

,'.:JANUARYP~

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THROUGH'ECFMBER 14.9+0.716.920.216.4+0.615.721.314.3R0.814.720.916.6+0.915.1R0.715.0R0.517.721.117.920.617,2+0.516.021.314.2R0.415.3+0.5'j;::;::":;":.'~i,:

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~~-Otherplantrelatedradionuclides.

TABLE12(Continued)

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TABLE12(Continued)

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~~-Otherplantrelatedradionuclides.

TABLE12(Continued)

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~~-Otherplantrelatedradionuclides.

TABLE12(Continued)

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~~-Otherplantrelatedradionuclides.

TABLE12(Continued)

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CONCENTRATION OFGAMMAEMHTERSINMILK.ResultsinunitsofpCi/liter

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112+6pCi/filter (A)123+6pCi/filter (A)93J5pCi/filter (A)61+3pCi/filter (A)162J8pCi/filter (A)188+9pCi/filter (A)148+7pCi/filter (A)2.631.271.560.170.01.38.47QA9643AQA9644AQA96%5AWaterAirFilterH-3I-131GrossBeta3359+107pCi/liter 3355+107pCi/liter 3323J107pCi/liter 83J5pCi/cc71J12pCi/cc70.7J12,4pCi/cc87J13pCi/cc29.7J0.6pCi/filter 30.0J0.6pCi/filter 30.0J0.6pCi/filter 2982+149pCi/liter (A)83+4pCi/cc(A) 27J1pCi/filter (A)1.76.630.52-110-TABLE20INTERLABORATORY COMPARISON PROGRAMRESULTS(continued)

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QA9649A(continued)

QA96-10AMilkAirFilterCs-134Cs-137Co-5&Mn-54Fe-59C+40GSA:Ce-141Cr-51Cs-134Cs-137200+5217k7217~5152~6152+7170~6129+9129+6136+6194+7185+8182+634+851+1434~890+1067J876+9106+6117+5118J4301+17pCi/filter 314J18pCi/filter 293+17pCi/filter 429+86pCi/filter 346+99pCi/filter 460+77pCi/filter 177+9pCi/filter 170+11pCi/filter 185J9pCi/filter 174J12pCi/filter 168+14pCi/filter 157+12pCi/filter 222+11169+8131+7180+937%270+4114J6287+14pCi/filter (A)438+22pCi/filter (A)200J10pCi/filter (A)118+6pCi/filter (A)W.861.130.00.670.521.390.00.601.031.821.60-112-TABLE20INTERLABORATORY COMPARISON PROGRAMRESULTS(continued)

QA96-10A(continued)

QA96-11A'"""".,".SAMPLBTYPE,"',:;~i AirFilterI-131Mn-54Fe-59Co%0208+14pCi/filter 185+15pCi/filter 183J13pCi/filter 27+15pCi/filter 39.5~23.7pCi/filter 71.6J16.2pCi/filter 75.9+21.3pCi/filter 91.0J16.8pCi/filter 106~9pCi/filter 110+11pCi/filter 108J9pCi/fjlter 55.2+6.5p6/cc61.4J6.6pCi/cc63.8+17pCi/cc162J8pCi/filter (A)34J2pCi/filter (A)63J3pCi/filter (A)103J5pCi/filter (A)60+3pCi/cc(A)0.592.572.770.841.15QA96-12AQA96-13AWaterGrossBetaGSA:I-131Ce-141Cr-51Cs-13477.7+15pCi/filter 74.5+15pCi/filter 75.0+15pCi/filter 42,5+4.1pCi/liter 42.1k5.9pCi/liter 30.3+4.4pCi/liter 283J6pCi/liter 248+8pCi/liter 277J6pCi/liter 218+23pCi/liter 182f31pCi/liter 191f26pCi/liter 166f3pCi/liter 162+4pCi/liter 163f3pCi/liter 77.0J3.85pCi/filter (A)39+2pCi/liter (A)272+14pCi/liter (A)209f10pCi/liter (A)'72+9pCi/liter (A).290.57.99.81-113-TABLE20INTERLABORATORY COMPARISON PROGRAMRESULTS(continued)

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WaterCs-137Co-58Mn-54Fe-59C+40186p5pCi/liter 185J6pCi/liter 177+5pCi/liter 114J4pCi/liter 117J5pCi/liter 123J4pCi/liter 220+5pCi/liter 221+6pCi/liter 216J5pCi/liter 57.7+4.9pCi/liter 60.5+6.4pCinir56.4+5.3pdi/liter 96.0J5.9p6i/liter 88.4+7.7pCi/liter 89.0+6.4pCi/liter 114+3pCi/liter 112+4pCi/liter 111+3pCi/liter 191+10pCi/liter (A)119+6pCi/liter (A)202+10pCi/liter (A)48+2pCi/liter (A)91J5pCi/liter (A)108+5pCi/liter (A)::.,:':,'.,":

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QA96%1EQA96-02EQA96%3ESoilAirFilterAirFilterGSA:Cs-137Co%0GrossBetaGSA:Mn-54Co-57Co%0Ru-106Sb-1252021J28Bq/kg3.75J0.75Bq/kg0.56J0.03Bq/filter 0.56J0.03Bq/filter 0.53+0.03Bq/filter 6.0J0.4Bq/liter5.8J0.4Bq/filter 6.2k0.4Bq/filter 5.9+0.4Bq/filter 5.3~0.4Bq/filter 12.7J0.6Bq/filter 12.5J0.6Bq/filter 13.7~0.6Bq/filter 12.4+0.6Bq/filter 12.5+0.6Bq/filter 7.5J0.3Bq/filter 8.4+0.3Bq/filter 7.8+0.3Bq/filter 7.7+0.3Bq/filter 7.8+0.6Bq/filter 9.0f1.4Bq/filter 9.1+1.4Bq/filter 11.4+1.4Bq/filter 11.1+1.4Bq/filter 8.4J1.4Bq/filter 9.8f0.3Bq/filter 9.2f0.3Bq/filter 9.7+0.3Bq/filter 9.5+0.3Bq/filter 9.1J0.3Bq/filter 1550+22Bq/kg(EML)2.92+0.21Bq/kg(EML)0.050+0.05Bq/filter (EML)6.35~0.27Bq/filter (EML)14.8+0.8Bq/filter (EML)8.64+0.43Bq/filter (EML)10.8+1.1Bq/filter (EML)10.8J0.5Bq/filter (EML)1.301.281.100.920.860.910.910.88-115-TABLE20INTERLABORATORY COMPARISON PROGRAMRESULTS(continued)

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QA9643E(continued)

QA96MBQA9645EQA96MEAirFilterVegetation WaterWaterGSA:Cs-134Cs-137GSA:Cs-137C+40H-3Gross<Beta 9.3J0.5Bq/filter 9.8+0.5Bq/filter 9.7+0.5Bq/filter 9.7+0.5Bq/filter 9.8+0.5Bq/filter 8.8+0.5Bq/filter 7.0~0.2Bq/filter 6.9~0.2Bq/filter 7.4J0.2Bq/filter 7.1J0.2Bq/biter6.8+0.2Bq/filter 267f5Bq/kg14.6J0.7Bq'/kg603+4Bq/liter610J4Bq/liter611+4Bq/liter522+16Bq/liter492+16Bq/liter481+16Bq/liter10.8J0.4Bq/filter (EML)8.52+0.37Bq/filter (EML)190+7.0Bq/kg(EML)10.9J0.7Bq/kg(EML)587+58Bq/liter(EML)540+54Bq/liter(EML)0.860.831,411.341.040.92-116-TABLE20INTERLABORATORY COMPARISON PROGRAMRESULTS(continued)

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QA9647EWaterGSA:Cs-137Mn-54Co%082.5k7.7Bq/liter9.02+7.7Bq/liter104.3+7.7Bq/liter61.1+5.0Bq/liter53.3+5.0Bq/liter65.1+5.0Bq/liter63.2+4.5Bq/liter59.2+4.5Bq/liter63.6~4.5Bq/liter89.5g1.36Bq/liter(EML)60.5+0.6Bq/liter(EML)61.1+0.7Bq/liter(EML)1.030.991.011tNOTES:(1)=Resultsreportedasacting21sigmaerror.(2)=NDKV-Normalized Deviation fromaKnownValue(3)=Reference Ratio=;RemrtedValue/Known ValueiA=Reference samplepro;-.'ded byAnalytics, Inc.EML=Reference samplepiovidedbyEnvironmental Measurements Lab,}Department ofEnergy-117-WWWWWWWWWWWWWW TABLE21HISTORICAL ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLEDATASHORELINE SEDIMram<CONmor,)

t'>Cs-1371979(2)198019811982198319841985198619871988198919901991199219931994199519960.220.07LLD0.05LLDLLDLLDLLDLLD'LD~'LLD:LLDLLDLLD0.03LLDLLDLLD0.220.09LLD0.05LLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLD0.03LLDLLD"LLD0.220'.08(00$Q.DQ.DLLDLt.DLLDLLD0;03LLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDResultsinpCi/g(dry)(1)Controllocationwasatanareabeyondtheinfluence ofthesite(westerly direction)

(2)Samplingwasinitiated in1979.~~lingwasnotrequiredpriorto1979.-118-TABLE22HISTORICAL F<2PHRONMENTAL SAMPLEDATASHORELINE SEDIMENT; INDICATOR)

"1',:",',":;::"-,"':.'~'",:,~~YEAR:,"::':"";;:j.:.',",:::'-:;:,:;,;

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MEARjki'-.".".','.":~>j,;':MINPi;::::::".'~4 197919801981198219831984198519861987198819891990199119921993199419951996(2)(2)(2)(2)(2)'2)LLD.L";.D'.LD'LLD0.250.280.110.100.170.080.160.13(2)(2)(2)(2)(2)(2)LLDLLDLLDLLD0.340.280.160.160.490.390.170.18(2);(2)'(2)(2).(2)(2)LLDLLDLLDLLD0.300,280.14,0.130.330.240,160.16(2)(2)"(2)'(2)"(2)~'(2)LLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLD.'(2)(2)'(2)-(2)(2)',(2)LLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLD(2)(2)(2)(2)(2)(2)LLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDResultsinpCi/g(dry)(1)Locationwasoff-siteatSunsetBeach(closestlocationwithrecreational value).(2)Samplinginitiated in1985asrequiredbythenewTechnical Specifications.

-119-TABLE23HISTORICAL ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLEDATAHSH<CONTROL) tranCs-1371976197719781979198019811982198319841985198619871988198919901991199219931994199519961.20.130.040.030.030.0280.0270.0410.0150.0260.0210.0170.0230.0200.0250.0160.0190.0230.0120.0140.0141.20.130.200.060.110.0620.0550.0570.0380.0470.0320.0400.0530.0330.0790.0450.0240.0410.0350.0200.0181.20.130.090.040.060.0430.0460.0490.0320.0340.0250.0310.0330.0290.0430.0300.0220.0320.0240.0160.016ResultsinpCi/g(wet)(1)Controllocationwasatanareabeyondtheinfluence ofthesite(westerly direction).

-120-TABLE?AHISTORICAL ENVIRONMI<22TAL SAMPLEDATAHSHgNDICATOR)

~>Cs-1371976197719781979198019811982198319841985198619871988198919901991199219931994199519960.50.130.030.020.030.030.0340.0330.0330.0180.0090.0240.0200.0200.0240.0210.0130.0210.0110.0160.0143.90.790.100.550.100,100.0640.0560.%10.~0.0510.0630.0740.0430.1150.0350.0340.0380.0280.0190.0161.40.290.080.100.060.060.0480.0450.0430.0300.0280.0330.0340.0350.0440.0270.0260.0300.0200.0180.015ResultsinpCi/g(wet)(1)Indicator locations areinthegeneralareaoftheNMP-IandJ.A.FitzPatrick coolingwaterdischarge structures.

-121-TABLE25HISTORICAL ENVIRONM<2TTAL SAMPLEDATASURFACEWATER(CONTROL)

"'s-137Co-60197619771978197919801981198219831984198519861987198819891990199119921993199419951996(1)(2)LLD2.5LLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLD(1)(2)LLD2.5LLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLD(1)(2)LLD2;5~iLL'DLLDLLDLLDLIDLIDLLDLLDLLLDDLL'DLL'DLLDLLDLLDLLD(1)(2)(2)LLDLLD1.4LLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLD(I)(2)(2)LLDLLD1.4LLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLD(1)(2)(2)LLDLLD1.4LLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDResultsinpCi/liter (1)(2)(3)Nogammaanalysesperformed (notrequired).

Datashowedinstrument background results.LocationwastheCityofOswegoWaterSupplyfor1976-1984andtheOswegoSteamStationinletcanalfor1985-1996,-122-L0TABLE26HISTORICAL ENVIRONMEÃI'AL SAMPLEDATASURFACEWATER(INDICATOR)

+ICs-137197619771978197919801981198219831984198519861987198819891990199119921993199419951996(1)(2)LLDLLDLLDLLD0.43LLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLQLLDLLD"(1)(2)LLDLLDLLDLLD0.43LLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLD(1)(2)LI.DLLDU'.DLLD0.43LLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLI.DLgDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLD.(1)"(2)(2)LLDLLDLLD;1.6sLLDLLDLLD~LLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLD(1)(2)(2)LLDLLDLLD2.4LLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLD(1)(2)(2)LLDLLDLLD1.9-LLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDResultsinpCi/liter (1)Nogammaanalysesperformed:(not ioluireci).

(2)Datashowedinstrument bac;-q.rundresult.;.

(3)LocationwastheJ.A.FitiPatrick iletcanal.-123-TABLE27HISTORICAL ENVIRON56WTAL SAMPLEDATASURFACEWATERTRITIUM(CONTROL)

"'TIGTIUMII197619771978197919801981198219831984198519861987198819891990199119921993199419951996440300215174211211112230190230250140240180260180190160250230LLD929530490308290328307280220370550270460660320200310230250230LLD652408304259257276165250205278373210320373290190242188250230LLDResultsinpCi/liter (I)ControllocationistheCityofOswegodrinkingwaterfor1976-1984andtheOswegoSteamStationinletcanalfor1985-1996.-124-TABLE28HISTORICAL ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLEDATASURFACE%ATERTRITIUMINDICATOR)

"'RITIUM19761977197&197919801981198219831984198519861987198819891990199119921993199419951996365380377176150212194249110250260160430210220250240200180320LLD8895305602763063883115603701200(2)500410480350290390300280260320LLD627455476228227285266347280530380322460280250310273242220320LLDResultsinpCi/liter (1)Indicator locationistheFitzpairick:inlet canal.(2)Suspectsamplecontamination.

Recollected samplesshowednormallevelsoftritium.-125-mmmmmmmmmmmmmwmmMWmTABLE29HISTORICAL ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLEDATAENVIRONMF&l'AL TLD(CONTROL)

"'OSE(mrem)Preop1970197119721973197419751976197719781979198019811982198319&4198519861987198819891990199119921993199419951996Resultsinmremperstandardmonth(1)6.02.02.22.22.74.83.24.03.33.33.83.53.84.94.74.5(4,4)>>5.3(5.5)>>4.6(4.6)>>4.4(4.8)>>2.9(2.9)>>3.7(3.7)>>3.8(3.8)>>2.6(2.6)>>3.4(3.4)>>3.1(3.1)>>3.4(3.4)>>3.4(3.4)>>(1)7.36.76.26.98,96.07.28.04.75.75.85.96.17.28.27.6(6.8)>>7.5(7.2)>>6.6(5.8)>>6.8(6.8)>>6.4(5.6)>>6.0(5.9)>>5.4(5.3)>>5.0(4.7)>>5.6(5.2)>>5.0(4.6)>>5.7(4.9)>>5.6(5.6)>>(1)6.74.34,44.75.65.55.45.34.34.74.94.85.15.86.25.6(SA)>>6.3(6.3)>>5.4(5.2)>>5.6(5.4)>>4.7(4.6)>>4.7(4.6)>>4.5(4.3)>>4.1(3.9)>>4.4(4.3)>>4.1(3.9)>>4.4(4.2)>>4.3(4.2)>>(1)Datanotavailable.

(2)TLDA'&,14,49,111and113whereapplicable.

()>>TLDresultbasedontheTechnical Specification requiredlocations PLDII14and49).-126-TABLE30AHISTOMCAL ENVIRONMFKFAL SAMPLEDATAENVIRONMKKFAL TLD(SITEBOUNDARY)

+LOCATION:

SlTBBOUNDARY+DOSB(mrem)Preop197019711972197319741975197619771978197919801981198219831984198519861987198819891990199119921993199419951996Resultsinmremperstandaramonth0)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)4.14.44.43.42.&3.63.23.23.32.83.53.20)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)12.'618.714.317.915.414.816.710.411.612.49.69.10)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)6.27.06.16.45.95.85.74.85.35.25.45.20)(2)Nodataavailable (notrequirep".orto1985).TLDlocations initiated in1985a,>requiredbythenevvTechnical Speci6cations.

IncludesTLDnumbers75,76,77,23,78,79,&0,&1,&2,83,84,7,1&,&5,86,and87.-127-W TABLE30BHISTORICAL F<22VIRON148i22iTAL SAMPLEDATAENVIRONMENTAL TLDLOCATION:

OFF-SITESECI'ORS+DOSE(mrem)Preop1970197119721973197419751976197719781979198019811982198319841985198619871988198919901991199219931994199519960)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)4.04.64.33.82.53.63.62.93.43.03.23.20)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)7.18.66.0'.06.86.35.65.06.35.15.25.30)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)5.06.05.25.34.94.74.54.14.54.04.24.2Resultsinmremperstandardmonth0)(2)Nodataavailable (notrequiredpriorto1985)~TLDlocations initiated in1985asrequiredbythenewTechnical Specifications.

IncludesTLDnumbers88,89,90,91,92,93,94,and95.-128-TABLE30CHISTORICAL ENVIRONMIPWAL SAMPLEDATA1<2llVIRONMENTAL TLDDOSE(mrem)LOCATION:

SPECIALINTEREST++Preop197019711972197319741975197619771978197919801981198219831984198519861987198819891990199119921993199419951996Resultsinmremperstandardmonth0)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)3.94.83.53.92.13.22.93.03.22.93.43.20)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)6.88.26.06.67.06.35.64.85.84.84.95.30)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)0)5.36.15.15.34.84.74.44.14.54.04.34.20)Nodataavailable (notrequiredpriorto1985).(2)TLDlocations initiated in1985asreo.dredbythenewTechnical Specilications.

TLD'sincludedarenumbers96,58,97,56,15,and98.(3)TLDlocations includecriticalresiderxeandpopulated areasnearthesite.-129-M TABLE30D'ISTORICAL ENVIRONMEN'I'AL SAMPLEDATAENVIRONMFmrAL TLDDOSE(mrem)LOCATION:

ON41TEINDICATOR

+Preop197019711972197319741975197619771978197919801981198219831984198519861987198819891990199119921993199419951996(1)4.71.52.33.03.14.63.73.03.02.73.94.13.95.04.64.74.74.04.42.73.63.23.23.12.83.53.1(1)9.07.78.224.410.616.018.815.39.08.312.011.813.016.513.215.916.111.411.914.512.911.65.613.614.328.632.6'(I)6.04.74.96.65.77.36.95.74,34.35.35.86.36.97.06.37.05.86.06.05.55.14.35.25.16.26.4Resultsinmremperstandardmonth(1)(2)Nodataavailable.

IncludesTLDnumbers3,4,5,6,and7(1970-1973).siteenvironmental airmonitoring locations.

IncludesTLDnumbers3,4,5,6,7,23,24,25,and26(1974-1996).Locations areexistingorpreviouson--130-TABLE30EHISTORICAL ENVIRONMI<ATAL SAMPLEDATAENVIRONMFRFAL TLODOSE(mrem)LOCATION:

OFF4ITEINDICATOR Preop197019711972197319741975197619771978197919801981198219831984198519861987198819891990199119921993199419951996Resultsinmremperstandardmonth(I)5.01.11.82.22.44.53.43.72.73.03.13.64.04.64.64.65.04.44.22.83.83.43.13.23.03.93.3(1)8.07;76.66.98.97.17.28.04.75.75.85.96.27.28.2'.77.66.66.66.46.05.45.25.65.05.75.5(I)6.74.54A4.15.35.55.25.33.74.04.64.75.25.66.15.56.15.25.44.64.84.34.14.34.04.44.1(1)(2)Nodataavailable.

IncludesTLDnumbers8,9,10,11,t2and13(off-site environmental airmonitoring locations).

-131-TABLE31HISTORICAL ENVIRONM<22TAL SAMPLEDATA-AIRPARTICULATE GROSSBETA(CONTROL)

+GROSSBETA19771978197919801981198219831984198519861987198819891990199119921993199419951996j50.0010.010.0100.0090.0160.0110.0070.0130.0130.0080.0090.0080.0070.0030.0060.0060.0070.0080.0060.0090.4840.660.7030.2910.5490.0780.0850.0510.0430.2720.0370.0390.0390.0270.0280.0200.0220.0250.0230.0230.1250.160.0770.0560.1650.0330.0240.0260.0240.0390.0210.0180.0170.0130.0140.0120.0130.0140.0140.014ResultsinpCi/m'1)Locations usedfor1977-1984wereCoff-site, D1offwite,D2off-site, Eoffwite,Foff-site, andGoff-site.

ControllocationR-5off-sitewasusedfor1985-1996(formerly Coff-sitelocation).

-132-TABLE32HISTORICAL ENVIRONMi22TAL SAMPLEDATAAIRPARTICULATE GROSSBETAINDICATOR)

+GROSSBETA197719781979198019811982198319841985198619871988198919901991199219931994199519960.0020.010.0010.0020.0040.0010.0020.0020.0100.0070.0090.0070.0070.0050.0070.0050.0050.0060.0040.0060.3260,340.2710.2070.5280.1130.0620.0580.0440.2890.0400.0400.0410.0230.0330.0240.0250.0250.'0510.0250.1060.110.0580.0440.1510.0310.0230.0250.0230.0390.0210.0180.0170.0140.0150.0120.0140.0150.0140.013ResultsinpCi/m'1)Locations usedfor1977-1984wereDlon-site,D2on-site,Eonwite,Fon-site,Gon-site,Honmte,Ion-site,Jonwite,andKonwiteasapplicable.

1985-1996locations wereR-1off-site, R-2off-site, R-3off<ite,andR-4off-site.

-133-W%%%W%%WW%%WW TABLE33HISTORICAL FAVIRONM<2IITAL SAMPLEDATAAIRPARTICULATES (CONTROL)

"'s-137GHi0197719781979198019811982198319841985198619871988198919901991199219931994199519960.00020.00080.00080.00150.00030.00020.0002LLDLLD0.0075LLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLD'LD=LLDLLDLLD0.01120.00420.00470.00180.00420.00090.0002LLDLLD0.0311LLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDU.DLLD.LLD0.00340,00180.00160.00160.00170.00040.0002LLDLLD0.0193LLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLD0.00340.00030.0005LLD0.00030.00040.00070.0004LLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLD0.03470.00560.0014LLD0.00120.00070.00070.0012LLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLD0.01720.00200.0009LLD0.00080.00060.00070.0008LLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDResultsinpCi/m~(1)Locations includedcomposites ofC,Dl,E,F,a'ndGoK-siteairmonitoring locations for1977-1984.SamplelocationincludedonlyR-5airmonitoring locationfor1985-1996.-134-TABLE34HISTORICAL ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLEDATAAIRPARTICULATES gNDICATOR)

"'s-137Co40197719781979198019811982198319841985198619871988198919901991199219931994199519960.00010,00030.00030.00050.00020.00010.0002LLDLLD0.0069LLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLD0.01050.00260.00200.00190.00450.00060.0003LLDLLD0.0364LLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLD0.00430.00160.00100.00110.00140.00040.0002LLDLLD0.0183LLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLD0.00030.00030.00030.00160.00020.00030.00030.0007LLD-LLDL'LDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLD0.07110.01530.00070.00160.00170.00100.00170.0017LLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLD0.01790.00230.00050.00160.00060.00050.00070.0012LLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDResultsinpCi/m'1)Locations includedcomposites ofD1,D2,E,F,G,H,I,J,andKon-siteairmonitoring locations for1977-1984.Locations includedR-1throughRAairmonitoring locations for1985-1996.-135-WWWWWWWWW TABLE35HISTORICAL ENVIRONMIPKAL SAMPLEDATAAIRRADIOIODINE (CONTROL)

"'ODINE-131 197619771978197919801981198219831984198519861987198819891990199119921993199419951996ResultsinpCi/m'~'i0.010.020.03LLDLLDLLD0.039LLDLLDLLD0.041LLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLD5.880.820.04LLDLLDLLD0.039LLDLLDLLD0.332LLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLD0.600.320.03LLDLLDLLD0.039LLDLLDLLD0.151LLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLD(I)Locations Dloff-site, D2off-site, Eoff-site, Foffwite,andGoff-siteusedfor1976-1984.LocationR-5offwiteusedfor1985-1996.-136-TABLE36HISTORICAL ENVIRONMFKFAL SAMPLEDATAAIRRADIOIODINE INDICATOR)

'"IODINE-131 1976197719781979198019811982198319841985198619871988198919901991199219931994199519960.010.020.02LLD0.013.0.0160.0020.022LLDLLD0.0230.011LLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLD2.090.730.07LLD0.0130.0420.0420.035LLDLLD0.3600.018LLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLD0.330.310.04LLD0.0130.0290.0160.028LLDLLD0.1190.014LLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDResultsinpCi/m~(I)Locations usedfor1976-1984wereD1on-site,D2on-site,Eon-site,Fonwite,Gonmte,Hon-site,Ion<ite,Jonwite,andKonwite,asapplicable.

Locations usedfor1985-1996wereR1offwite,R-2off-site, R-3off-site, andR4offwite.-137-TABLE37HISTORICAL ENVIRONMEÃFAL SAMPLEDATAMILK(CONTROL)

"'s-1371-1311976197719781979198019811982198319841985198619871988198919901991199219931994199519960)0)2.4LLD3.63.9LLDLLDLLDLLD5.3LLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLD0)0)7.8LLD.5.63.9LLDLLDLLDLLD12.4LLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLD0)0)5.8LLD4.53.9LLDLLDLLDLLD8.4LLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLD0)0)LLDLLD1.4LLDLLDLLDLLDLLD0.8LLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLD0)0)LLDLLD1.4LLDLLDLLDLLDLLD29.0LLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLD0)0)LLDLLD1.4LLDLLDLLDLLDLLD13.6LLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDResultsinpCi/liter 0)(2)jf.Nodataavailable (samplesnotquired).Locationusedwasanavailable milksamplelocationinaleastprevalent winddirection greaterthantenmilesfromthesite.-138-TABLE38HISTORICAL ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLEDATAMILKgNDICATOR)

"'976197719781979198019811982198319841985198619871988198919901991199219931994199519964.011.03.4J.2.3.2.3,53.53.3'LDLLD6.15.510.0LLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDCs-13715.022.033.053.021.029.014.010.9LLDLLD11.18.110.0LLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLD9.317.19.99.48.18.65.77.2LLDLLD8.66.810.0LLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLD0.020.010.19LLD0.3LLDLLDLLDLLDLLD0.3LLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDI-13145.0049.000.19LLD8.8LLDLLDLLDLLDLLD30.0LLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLD:.;':.-::,

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3.206.880.19LLD3.8LLDLLDLLDLLDLLD5.2LLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDResultsinpCi/liter (1)Locations sampledwereavailable downwindlocations withintenmileswithhighradionuclide deposition potential.

W-139-MWWWMTABLE39HISTORICAL ENVIRONM~22TAL SAMPLEDATAFOODPRODUCTS(CONTROL)

"'s-13719761977197819791980(3)19811982198319841985(4)198619871988198919901991199219931994199519960)0)0)0)0.02LLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLD0.007LLDLLDLLD0)0)0)0)0.02LLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLD0.007LLDLLDLLD0)0)0)0)0.02LLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLDLLD0.007LLDLLDLLDResultsinpCi/g(wet)0)Nodataavailable (controlsamplesnotrequired).

(2)Locationwasanavailable foodproductsamplelocationinaleastprevalent winddirection greaterthantenmilesfromthesite.(3)Datacomprised ofbroadleaf andnon-broadleaf vegetation 0980-1984).(4)Datacomprised ofbroadleaf vegetation only0985-1996).-140-TABLE40HISTORICAL IWVIRONMFÃFAL SAMPLEDATAPOODPRODUCTSINDICATOR)

"'s-1371976(2)197719781979198019811982198319841985(3)19861987198819891990199119921993199419951996LLDLLDLLD0.0040.004LLDLLDLLDLLD0.047LLDLLD0.0080.009LLD0.040LLDLLD0.0040.010LLDLLDLLDLLD0.0040.060LLDLLDLLDLLD0.047LLDLLD0.0080.009LLD0.040LLDLLD0.0110.012LLDLLDLLDLLD0.0040.036LLDLLDLLDLLD0.047LLDLLD0.0080.009LLD0.040LLDLLD0.0080.011LLDResultsinpCi/g(wet)(1)Indicator locations wereavailable downwindlocations withintenmilesofthesiteandwithhighradionuclide deposition potential.

(2)Datacomprised ofbroadleaf andnon-broadleaf vegetation (1976-1984).(3)Datacomprised ofbroadleaf vegetation only(1985-1996).

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