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"1988AnnualRadiological EnvironOperating Rept."7/890421ltr.DISTRIBUTION CODE:IE25DCOPIESRECEIVED:LTR ENCLSIZE:TITLE:Environmental Monitoring Rept(perTechSpecs)NOTES:DRECIPIENT
"1988 Annual Radiological Environ Operating Rept." 7/890421 ltr.DISTRIBUTION CODE: IE25D COPIES RECEIVED:LTR ENCL SIZE: TITLE: Environmental Monitoring Rept (per Tech Specs)NOTES: D RECIPIENT-,>ID CODE/NAME'-'D2-2 LA NORRIS,'J INTERNAL: ACRS IRM TECH ADV NRR/DEST/ADE 8H NUDOCS-ABSTRACT RGN2'RSS/RPB EXTERNAL EGGG'IMPSON g F NRC,.PDR COPIES LTTR ENCL 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 1 1 RECIPIENT ID CODE/NAME PD2-2 PD AEOD/DS P/TPAB NRR ROTHMAN,R R~RB~RBB LTr~1 RGN2 FILE 02 LPDR/.~COPIES LTTR ENCL 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 h R I h NOTE'IO ALL"RIDS" RECIPIENIS:
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Re: St.Lucie Units 1 and 2 Docket Nris.50-335 and 50-389 1988 Annual Radiological Environmental 0 eratin Re ort This letter transmits the subject report in accordance with Technical Sper ification 6.9.1.8 for St.Lucie Units 1 and 2.Should there be any questions on this information, please contact us~Very truly yours, W..Con y Senior V'President-Nuclear WFC/RG/gp Enclosure cc: Stewart D.Ebneter, Regional Administrator, Region II, USNRC Senior Resident Inspector, USNRC, St.Lucie Plant an FPL Group company 0 t 890g270305 1988 ANNUAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT ST.LUCIE PLANT UNIT NOS.1 AND 2 License Nos.DPR-67, NPF-16 Docket Nos.50-335, 50-389 Data Submitted By:Florida DHRS Report Prepared:/l ESP Report Reviewed: S5'04270305 SS1231 PDR ADOCK 05000335 R PDC
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'I J E i,y 1 i~,)A 1988 ANNUAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT ST.LUCIE PLANT-UNITS NOS.1 AND 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS DESCRIPTION INTRODUCTION RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING PROGRAM DISCUSSION AND INTERPRETATION OF RESULTS ENVIRONMENTAL RADXOLOGICAL MONITORING PROGRAM ANNUAL
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LTTR22ENCL22 P.O.Box14000,Juno Beach,FL33408-0420 APRIL211989L-89-137U.S.NuclearRegulatory Commission Attn:DocumentControlDeskWashington, D.C.20555Gentlemen:
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Re:St.LucieUnits1and2DocketNris.50-335and50-3891988AnnualRadiological Environmental 0eratinReortThislettertransmits thesubjectreportinaccordance withTechnical Sperification 6.9.1.8forSt.LucieUnits1and2.Shouldtherebeanyquestions onthisinformation, pleasecontactus~Verytrulyyours,W..ConySeniorV'President
DEVIATIONS/MISSING DATA ANALYSES WITH LLDs ABOVE TABLE 4.12-1 DETECTION CAPABILITXES LAND USE CENSUS EY TO SAMPLE LOCATIONS DIOLOGICAL SURVEILLANCE OF FLORIDA POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY'S ST.LUCIE SITE FIRST QUARTER, 1988 SECOND QUARTERi 1988 THXRD QUARTER, 1988 FOURTH QUARTER, 1988 RESULTS FROM THE INTERLABORATORY COMPARISON PROGRAM, 1988 PAGE TABLE 1 TABLE 1A TABLE 1B TABLE 2 ATTACHMENT A ATTACHMENT B ATTACHMENT C HP3: 1  
-NuclearWFC/RG/gp Enclosure cc:StewartD.Ebneter,RegionalAdministrator, RegionII,USNRCSeniorResidentInspector, USNRC,St.LuciePlantanFPLGroupcompany 0t 890g270305 1988ANNUALRADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORTST.LUCIEPLANTUNITNOS.1AND2LicenseNos.DPR-67,NPF-16DocketNos.50-335,50-389DataSubmitted By:Florida DHRSReportPrepared:
'I I 1988 ANNUAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT ST.LUCIE PLANT-UNITS NOS.1 AND 2 I.INTRODUCTION This report is submitted pursuant to Specification 6.9 of St.Lucie Unit No.1 and St.Lucie Unit No.2 Technical Specifications.
/lESPReportReviewed:
The Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report provides information, summaries and analytical results pertaining to the Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program for the calendar year indicated.
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This report covers surveillance activities meeting the requirements of Unit No.1 and Unit No.2.Technical Specifications.
'IJEi,y1i~,)A 1988ANNUALRADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORTST.LUCIEPLANT-UNITSNOS.1AND2TABLEOFCONTENTSDESCRIPTION INTRODUCTION RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING PROGRAMDISCUSSION ANDINTERPRETATION OFRESULTSENVIRONMENTAL RADXOLOGICAL MONITORING PROGRAMANNUALSUMMARYDEVIATIONS/MISSING DATAANALYSESWITHLLDsABOVETABLE4.12-1DETECTION CAPABILITXES LANDUSECENSUSEYTOSAMPLELOCATIONS DIOLOGICAL SURVEILLANCE OFFLORIDAPOWERANDLIGHTCOMPANY'S ST.LUCIESITEFIRSTQUARTER,1988SECONDQUARTERi1988THXRDQUARTER,1988FOURTHQUARTER,1988RESULTSFROMTHEINTERLABORATORY COMPARISON PROGRAM,1988PAGETABLE1TABLE1ATABLE1BTABLE2ATTACHMENT AATTACHMENT BATTACHMENT CHP3:1  
II.RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING PROGRAM A.~Pur ose: The purpose of the radiological environmental monitoring program is to provide representative measurements of radiation and of radioactive materials in those exposure pathways and for those radionuclides which lead to the highest potential radiation exposures of members of the public resulting from station operation.
'II 1988ANNUALRADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORTST.LUCIEPLANT-UNITSNOS.1AND2I.INTRODUCTION Thisreportissubmitted pursuanttoSpecification 6.9ofSt.LucieUnitNo.1andSt.LucieUnitNo.2Technical Specifications.
The radiological environmental monitoring program also supplements the radiological effluent monitoring program by verifying that the measurable concentrations of radioactive materials and levels of radiation are not, higher than expected on the basis of the effluent measurements and the modeling of the environmental exposure pathways.B.Pro ram Descri tion: The Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program for the St'.Lucie Plant is conducted pursuant to Technical Specifications 3/4e12 of St.Lucie Unit No.1 and St.Lucie Unit No.2 Technical Specifications.
TheAnnualRadiological Environmental Operating Reportprovidesinformation, summaries andanalytical resultspertaining totheRadiological Environmental Monitoring Programforthecalendaryearindicated.
1~Sam le Locations T es and Fre uencies: a~Direct radiation gamma exposure rate is monitored continuously at 27 locations by thermoluminescent dosimeters (TLD's).TLD's are collected and analyzed quarterly.
Thisreportcoverssurveillance activities meetingtherequirements ofUnitNo.1andUnitNo.2.Technical Specifications.
b.Airborne radioiodine and particulate samplers are operated continuously at five locations.
II.RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING PROGRAMA.~Purose:Thepurposeoftheradiological environmental monitoring programistoproviderepresentative measurements ofradiation andofradioactive materials inthoseexposurepathwaysandforthoseradionuclides whichleadtothehighestpotential radiation exposures ofmembersofthepublicresulting fromstationoperation.
Samples are collected and analyzed weekly.Analyses include Iodine-131, gross beta, and gamma isotopic measurements.
Theradiological environmental monitoring programalsosupplements theradiological effluentmonitoring programbyverifying thatthemeasurable concentrations ofradioactive materials andlevelsofradiation arenot,higherthanexpectedonthebasisoftheeffluentmeasurements andthemodelingoftheenvironmental exposurepathways.
c~Surface water samples are collected from two locations.
B.ProramDescrition:TheRadiological Environmental Monitoring ProgramfortheSt'.LuciePlantisconducted pursuanttoTechnical Specifications 3/4e12ofSt.LucieUnitNo.1andSt.LucieUnitNo.2Technical Specifications.
Samples are collected and analyzed weekly and monthly respectively.
1~SamleLocations TesandFreuencies:a~Directradiation gammaexposurerateismonitored continuously at27locations bythermoluminescent dosimeters (TLD's).TLD'sarecollected andanalyzedquarterly.
Analyses include gamma isotopic and tritium measurements.
b.Airborneradioiodine andparticulate samplersareoperatedcontinuously atfivelocations.
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Samplesarecollected andanalyzedweekly.AnalysesincludeIodine-131, grossbeta,andgammaisotopicmeasurements.
/~lg J I[4 1988 ANNUAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT ST.'LUCIE PLANT-UNITS NOS.1 AND 2 d.Shoreline sediment samples are collected from two locations coinciding with the locations for surface water samples.Samples are collected and analyzed semi-annually.
c~Surfacewatersamplesarecollected fromtwolocations.
Sediment samples are analyzed by gamma isotopic measurements.
Samplesarecollected andanalyzedweeklyandmonthlyrespectively.
e.Fish and invertebrate samples are collected from two locations.
Analysesincludegammaisotopicandtritiummeasurements.
Samples are collected and analyzed semi-annually.
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Fish and invertebrate samples are analyzed by gamma isotopic measurements.
/~lgJI[4 1988ANNUALRADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORTST.'LUCIEPLANT-UNITSNOS.1AND2d.Shoreline sedimentsamplesarecollected fromtwolocations coinciding withthelocations forsurfacewatersamples.Samplesarecollected andanalyzedsemi-annually.
Broad leaf vegetation samples are collected from three locations.
Sedimentsamplesareanalyzedbygammaisotopicmeasurements.
Samples are collected and analyzed monthly.Broad leaf vegetation samples are analyzed by gamma isotopic measurements.
e.Fishandinvertebrate samplesarecollected fromtwolocations.
Attachment A provides specific information pertaining to sample locations, types and frequencies.
Samplesarecollected andanalyzedsemi-annually.
2.Anal tical Res onsibilit Radiological environmental monitoring for the St.Lucie Plant is conducted by the State of Florida, Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services (HRS).Samples are collected and analyzed by HRS personnel.
Fishandinvertebrate samplesareanalyzedbygammaisotopicmeasurements.
Samples are analyzed at the HRS Environmental Radiation Control Laboratory in Orlando, Florida.C.D.Anal tical Results: Table 1, Environmental Radiolo ical Monitorin Pro ram Annual~Summar provides a summary for all specified samples collected during the referenced surveillance period.Deviations from the sample schedule, missing data and/or samples not meeting the specified"A PRIORI" LLD, if any, are noted and explained in Tables lA and 1B respectively.
Broadleafvegetation samplesarecollected fromthreelocations.
Analysis data for all specified samples analyzed during the surveillance period is provided in Attachment B.Land Use Census: A land use census out to a distance of 5 miles radius from the St.Lucie Plant is conducted annually to determine the location of the nearest milk animal, residence, and garden producing broad leaf vegetation in each of the sixteen meteorological sectors.A summary of the land use census for the surveillance year is provided in Table 2, Land Use Census~Summar No locations yielding a calculated dose or dose commitment greater than the values currently being calculated were identified by the land use census.HP3: 1 (2)
Samplesarecollected andanalyzedmonthly.Broadleafvegetation samplesareanalyzedbygammaisotopicmeasurements.
C'h II 1988 ANNUAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT ST.LUCIE PLANT-UNITS NOS.1 AND 2 E.No locations yielding a calculated dose or dose commitment (via the same exposure pathway)20%greater than locations currently being sampled in the radiological environmental monitoring program were identified by the land use census.Interlaborator Com arison Pro ram: The State of Florida HRS Environmental Radiation Control Laboratory participates in the Environmental Radioactivity Laboratory Intercomparison Studies Program conducted by the Environmental Protection Agency.Results from the Interlaboratory Comparison Program are provided in Attachment C.III.DISCUSSION AND INTERPRETATION OF RESULTS A.Re ortin of Results: The Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report contains the summaries, interpretations and information required by the St.Lucie Plant, Unit Nos.1&2 Technical Specifications.
Attachment Aprovidesspecificinformation pertaining tosamplelocations, typesandfrequencies.
Table 1 provides a summary of the measurements made for the nuclides required by Technical Specifications, Table 4.12-1, for all samples specified by Table 3.12-1.In addition, summaries are provided for other nuclides identified in the specified samples, including those not related to station operation.
2.AnalticalResonsibilit Radiological environmental monitoring fortheSt.LuciePlantisconducted bytheStateofFlorida,Department ofHealthandRehabilitative Services(HRS).Samplesarecollected andanalyzedbyHRSpersonnel.
These include nuclides such as K-40, Th-232, Ra-226, Ra-228, Be-7, U-238, and Pb-210 which are common in the Florida environment.
SamplesareanalyzedattheHRSEnvironmental Radiation ControlLaboratory inOrlando,Florida.C.D.AnalticalResults:Table1,Environmental RadioloicalMonitorin ProramAnnual~Summarprovidesasummaryforallspecified samplescollected duringthereferenced surveillance period.Deviations fromthesampleschedule, missingdataand/orsamplesnotmeetingthespecified "APRIORI"LLD,ifany,arenotedandexplained inTableslAand1Brespectively.
B.Inter retation of Results Direct Radiation:
Analysisdataforallspecified samplesanalyzedduringthesurveillance periodisprovidedinAttachment B.LandUseCensus:Alandusecensusouttoadistanceof5milesradiusfromtheSt.LuciePlantisconducted annuallytodetermine thelocationofthenearestmilkanimal,residence, andgardenproducing broadleafvegetation ineachofthesixteenmeteorological sectors.Asummaryofthelandusecensusforthesurveillance yearisprovidedinTable2,LandUseCensus~SummarNolocations yieldingacalculated doseordosecommitment greaterthanthevaluescurrently beingcalculated wereidentified bythelandusecensus.HP3:1(2)
The results for direct radiation monitoring are consistent with past measurements for the specified locations.
C'hII 1988ANNUALRADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORTST.LUCIEPLANT-UNITSNOS.1AND2E.Nolocations yieldingacalculated doseordosecommitment (viathesameexposurepathway)20%greaterthanlocations currently beingsampledintheradiological environmental monitoring programwereidentified bythelandusecensus.Interlaborator ComarisonProram:TheStateofFloridaHRSEnvironmental Radiation ControlLaboratory participates intheEnvironmental Radioactivity Laboratory Intercomparison StudiesProgramconducted bytheEnvironmental Protection Agency.ResultsfromtheInterlaboratory Comparison ProgramareprovidedinAttachment C.III.DISCUSSION ANDINTERPRETATION OFRESULTSA.ReortinofResults:TheAnnualRadiological Environmental Operating Reportcontainsthesummaries, interpretations andinformation requiredbytheSt.LuciePlant,UnitNos.1&2Technical Specifications.
The exposure rate data shows no indication of any trends attributed to effluents from the plant.The measured exposure rates are consistent with exposure rates that were observed during the preoperational surveillance program.Direct radiation monitoring results are summarized in Table 1.2.Air Particulates Radioiodine:
Table1providesasummaryofthemeasurements madeforthenuclidesrequiredbyTechnical Specifications, Table4.12-1,forallsamplesspecified byTable3.12-1.Inaddition, summaries areprovidedforothernuclidesidentified inthespecified samples,including thosenotrelatedtostationoperation.
The results for radioactive air particulate and radioiodine monitoring are consistent with past measurements and indicate no trends attributed to plant effluents.
TheseincludenuclidessuchasK-40,Th-232,Ra-226,Ra-228,Be-7,U-238,andPb-210whicharecommonintheFloridaenvironment.
All samples for radioiodine yielded no detectable I-131.Gamma isotopic measurements yielded no indication of any nuclides attributed to station operation.
B.InterretationofResultsDirectRadiation:
The results for air particulate/radioiodine samples are consistent with measurements which were made during the preoperational surveillance program.Air particulate and radioiodine monitoring results are summarized in Table 1.HP3: 1 (3) 1988 ANNUAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT ST.LUCIE PLANT-UNITS NOS.1 AND 2 3.Surface Water: The results for radioactivity measurements in surface water samples are consistent with past, measurements.
Theresultsfordirectradiation monitoring areconsistent withpastmeasurements forthespecified locations.
Tritium was reported as present in two of the weekly surface water samples collected from Site H15.Subsequent samples indicate there has been no increase nor adverse trend for tritium in surface water samples at H15.The highest measured tritium was less than 24 of the reporting level specified by plant technical specifications, Table 3.12-2.No other nuclides attributed to station operation were detected.Results for surface water samples are summarized in Table 1.Waterborne Sediment and Food Products: The results for radioactivity measurements in waterborne sediment, fish and crustacea samples are consistent with past measurements and with measurements made during the preoperational surveillance program.There were no indications of any radionuclides attributed to plant effluents.
Theexposureratedatashowsnoindication ofanytrendsattributed toeffluents fromtheplant.Themeasuredexposureratesareconsistent withexposureratesthatwereobservedduringthepreoperational surveillance program.Directradiation monitoring resultsaresummarized inTable1.2.AirParticulates Radioiodine:
Results for the waterborne sediment, fish and crustacea samples are summarized in Table 1.5.Broad Leaf Ve etation: The results for radioactivity measurements in broad leaf vegetation are consistent with past measurements and with measurements made during the preoperational surveillance program.There were no indications of any nuclides attributed to plant effluents.
Theresultsforradioactive airparticulate andradioiodine monitoring areconsistent withpastmeasurements andindicatenotrendsattributed toplanteffluents.
Results for the broad leaf vegetation samples are summarized in Table 1.C.Conclusions The data obtained through the St.Lucie Plant Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program verifies that the levels of radiation and concentrations of radioactive materials in environmental samples, representing the highest potential exposure pathways to member's of the public, are not being increased.
Allsamplesforradioiodine yieldednodetectable I-131.Gammaisotopicmeasurements yieldednoindication ofanynuclidesattributed tostationoperation.
The measurements verify that the dose or dose commitment to members of the public, due to operation of St.Lucie Unit Nos.1 6 2, during the surveillance year, are well within"as low as reasonably achievable (ALARA)" criteria established by 10 CFR 50, Appendix I.HP3: 1 0
Theresultsforairparticulate/radioiodine samplesareconsistent withmeasurements whichweremadeduringthepreoperational surveillance program.Airparticulate andradioiodine monitoring resultsaresummarized inTable1.HP3:1(3) 1988ANNUALRADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORTST.LUCIEPLANT-UNITSNOS.1AND23.SurfaceWater:Theresultsforradioactivity measurements insurfacewatersamplesareconsistent withpast,measurements.
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Tritiumwasreportedaspresentintwooftheweeklysurfacewatersamplescollected fromSiteH15.Subsequent samplesindicatetherehasbeennoincreasenoradversetrendfortritiuminsurfacewatersamplesatH15.Thehighestmeasuredtritiumwaslessthan24ofthereporting levelspecified byplanttechnical specifications, Table3.12-2.Noothernuclidesattributed tostationoperation weredetected.
 
Resultsforsurfacewatersamplesaresummarized inTable1.Waterborne SedimentandFoodProducts:
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Theresultsforradioactivity measurements inwaterborne
Name of Facility St.Lucie Unit Nos.1 and 2 Docket No.(s)50-335 and 50-389 Location of Facility St.Lucie Florida Reporting Period Januar 1-December 31 1988 (County, State)PATHWAY DIRECT RADIATION SAMPLES COLLECTED:
: sediment, fishandcrustacea samplesareconsistent withpastmeasurements andwithmeasurements madeduringthepreoperational surveillance program.Therewerenoindications ofanyradionuclides attributed toplanteffluents.
TLD UNITS: MICRO-R/hr Type and Total Number of Analyses Performed Lower Limit of a Detection (LLD)All Indicator Locations Mean (f)Range Distance&Direction Range Location with Highest Annual Mean Name'ean f Control Locations Mean (f)Range Exposure Rate, 107 5.1 (107/107)4.5-6.6 NW-10 10 miles, NW 6.6 (4/4)6.5-6.6 5.9 (4/4)5.7-6.1 Number of Nonroutine Reported Measurements
Resultsforthewaterborne
: sediment, fishandcrustacea samplesaresummarized inTable1.5.BroadLeafVeetation:Theresultsforradioactivity measurements inbroadleafvegetation areconsistent withpastmeasurements andwithmeasurements madeduringthepreoperational surveillance program.Therewerenoindications ofanynuclidesattributed toplanteffluents.
Resultsforthebroadleafvegetation samplesaresummarized inTable1.C.Conclusions ThedataobtainedthroughtheSt.LuciePlantRadiological Environmental Monitoring Programverifiesthatthelevelsofradiation andconcentrations ofradioactive materials inenvironmental samples,representing thehighestpotential exposurepathwaystomember'softhepublic,arenotbeingincreased.
Themeasurements verifythatthedoseordosecommitment tomembersofthepublic,duetooperation ofSt.LucieUnitNos.162,duringthesurveillance year,arewellwithin"aslowasreasonably achievable (ALARA)"criteriaestablished by10CFR50,AppendixI.HP3:1 0
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TLDUNITS:MICRO-R/hrTypeandTotalNumberofAnalysesPerformed LowerLimitofaDetection (LLD)AllIndicator Locations Mean(f)RangeDistance&Direction RangeLocationwithHighestAnnualMeanName'eanfControlLocations Mean(f)RangeExposureRate,1075.1(107/107) 4.5-6.6NW-1010miles,NW6.6(4/4)6.5-6.65.9(4/4)5.7-6.1NumberofNonroutine ReportedMeasurements
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RADIOIODINE ANDPARTICULATES UNITS:PICO-Ci/MTypeandTotalNumberofAnalysesPerformed LowerLimitofaDetection (LLD)AllIndicator Locations Mean(f)RangeMeanfDistance&Direction RangeLocationwithHighestAnnualMeanName'ontrol Locations Mean(f)Range'"I2600.024<MDA<MDAGrossBeta,260Composite GammaIsotopic, 2Be4'Z'"C137C0.00250.00520.0120.000690.000660.011(260/260) 0.004-0.0280.127(20/20)0.087-0.157MDAMDA<MDAH-086miles,WNWH-340.5miles,N0.013(52/52)0.004-0.0280.134(4/4)0.095-0.157O.OH.(52/52)0.005-0.0170.126(4/4)0.104-0.144MDA<MDAMDANumberofNonroutine ReportedMeasurements
 
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SURFACEWATERUNITS:PICO-Ci/LITERTypeandTotalNumberofAnalysesPerformed LowerLimitofaDetection (LLD)AllIndicator Locations Mean(f)RangeDistance&Direction RangeLocationwithHighestAnnualMeanNameMeanfControlLocations Mean(f)RangeTritium,64GammaIsotopic, 6440K'4Mn59F58CO60CZn95Zr-Nb131I134CS137CBa-La23060270(2/64)150-390304(64/64)220-370<MDA<MDAMDAMDA<MDAMDA<MDAMDAMDAMDAH-15270(2152)<1mi,ENE/E/ESE 150-390H-15305(52/52)<1mi,ENE/E/ESE 220-370MDA298(12/12)260-350<MDAMDA<MDAMDAMDA<MDAMDA<MDAMDAMDANumberofNonroutine ReportedMeasurements
Name of Facility St.Lucie Unit Nos.1 and 2 Docket No.(s)50-335 and 50-389 Location of Facility St.Lucie Florida Reporting Period Janua 1-December 31 1988 (County, State)PATHWAY: AIRBORNE SAMPLES COLLECTED:
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RADIOIODINE AND PARTICULATES UNITS: PICO-Ci/M Type and Total Number of Analyses Performed Lower Limit of a Detection (LLD)All Indicator Locations Mean (f)Range Mean f Distance&Direction Range Location with Highest Annual Mean Name'ontrol Locations Mean (f)Range'"I 260 0.024<MDA<MDA Gross Beta, 260 Composite Gamma Isotopic, 2 Be 4'Z'"C 137C 0.0025 0.0052 0.012 0.00069 0.00066 0.011 (260/260)0.004-0.028 0.127 (20/20)0.087-0.157 MDA MDA<MDA H-08 6 miles, WNW H-34 0.5 miles, N 0.013 (52/52)0.004-0.028 0.134 (4/4)0.095-0.157 O.OH.(52/52)0.005-0.017 0.126 (4/4)0.104-0.144 MDA<MDA MDA Number of Nonroutine Reported Measurements
SHORELINE SEDIMENTUNITS:PICO-Ci/Kg,DRYTypeandTotalNumberofAnalysesPerformed LowerLimitofaDetection (LLD)AllIndicator Locations Mean(f)RangeDistance6Direction RangeLocationwithHighestAnnualMeanName'eanfControlLocations Mean(f)RangeGammaIsotopic, 440K226RaTh23SU238UBe58COCo134C4137CS14049521001412300(4/4)210-370196(4/4)174-22070(2/4)60-8034(1/4)200(1/4)MDA<MDAMDAMDAMDAH-5910-20mi,S/SSEH-5910-20mi,S/SSEH-5910-20mi,S/SSEH-15<1mi,ENE/E/ESE H-15<1mi,ENE/E/ESE 340(2/2)310-370197(2/2)174-22080(1/2)34(1/2)200(1/4)340(2/2)310-370197(2/2)174-22080(1/2)MDA<MDA<MDAMDAMDAMDAMDANumberofNonroutine ReportedMeasurements
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CRUSTACEA UNITS:PICO-Ci/Eg,WETTypeandTotalNumberofAnalysesPerformed GammaIsotopic, 4LowerLimitofaDetection (LLD)AllIndicator Locations Mean(f)RangeMeanfDistance&Direction RangeLocationwithHighestAnnualMeanNameControlZocations Mean(f)Range40K226R228R238U'4Mn59FCo60CZn134C130201619171570(3/4)710-210014(1/4)106(2/2)100-113190(4/4)140-280770(1/4)MDAMDAMDAMDAMDAMDAH-5910-20mi,S/SSEH-5910-20mi,S/SSEH-15<1mi,ENE/E/ESE H-15<1mi,ENE/E/ESE H-15<1mi,ENE/E/ESE 2000(2/2)1900-210014(1/2)113(1/2)235(2/2)190-280770(1/2)2000(3/3)1900-210014(1/2)100(1/2)145(2/2)140-150MDAMDAMDAMDA<MDAMDAMDANumberofNonroutine ReportedMeasurements
==SUMMARY==
Name of Facility St.Lucie Unit Nos.1 and 2 Docket No.(s)50-335 and 50-389 Location of Facility St.Lucie Florida Reporting Period Janua 1-December 31 1988 (County, State)PATHWAY: WATERBORNE SAMPLES COLLECTED:
SURFACE WATER UNITS: PICO-Ci/LITER Type and Total Number of Analyses Performed Lower Limit of a Detection (LLD)All Indicator Locations Mean (f)Range Distance&Direction Range Location with Highest Annual Mean Name Mean f Control Locations Mean (f)Range Tritium, 64 Gamma Isotopic, 64 40K'4Mn 59F 58CO 60C Zn 95Zr-Nb 131I 134CS 137C Ba-La 230 60 270 (2/64)150-390 304 (64/64)220-370<MDA<MDA MDA MDA<MDA MDA<MDA MDA MDA MDA H-15 270 (2152)<1 mi, ENE/E/ESE 150-390 H-15 305 (52/52)<1 mi, ENE/E/ESE 220-370 MDA 298 (12/12)260-350<MDA MDA<MDA MDA MDA<MDA MDA<MDA MDA MDA Number of Nonroutine Reported Measurements
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==SUMMARY==
Name of Facility St.Lucie Unit Nos.1 and 2 Docket No.(s)50-335 and 50-389 Location of Facility St.Lucie Florida Reporting Period Janua 1-December 31 1988 (County, State)PATHWAY: WATERBORNE SAMPLES COLLECTED:
SHORELINE SEDIMENT UNITS: PICO-Ci/Kg, DRY Type and Total Number of Analyses Performed Lower Limit of a Detection (LLD)All Indicator Locations Mean (f)Range Distance 6 Direction Range Location with Highest Annual Mean Name'ean f Control Locations Mean (f)Range Gamma Isotopic, 4 40K 226Ra Th 23SU 238U Be 58CO Co 134C 4 137CS 140 49 52 100 14 12 300 (4/4)210-370 196 (4/4)174-220 70 (2/4)60-80 34 (1/4)200 (1/4)MDA<MDA MDA MDA MDA H-59 10-20 mi, S/SSE H-59 10-20 mi, S/SSE H-59 10-20 mi, S/SSE H-15<1 mi, ENE/E/ESE H-15<1 mi, ENE/E/ESE 340 (2/2)310-370 197 (2/2)174-220 80 (1/2)34 (1/2)200 (1/4)340 (2/2)310-370 197 (2/2)174-220 80 (1/2)MDA<MDA<MDA MDA MDA MDA MDA Number of Nonroutine Reported Measurements
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==SUMMARY==
Name of Facility St.Lucie Unit Nos.1 and 2 Docket No.(s)50-335 and 50-389 Location of Facility St.Lucie Florida Reporting Period Janua 1-December 31 1988 (County, State)PATHWAY: INGESTION SAMPLES COLLECTED:
CRUSTACEA UNITS: PICO-Ci/Eg, WET Type and Total Number of Analyses Performed Gamma Isotopic, 4 Lower Limit of a Detection (LLD)All Indicator Locations Mean (f)Range Mean f Distance&Direction Range Location with Highest Annual Mean Name Control Zocations Mean (f)Range 40K 226R 228R 238U'4Mn 59F Co 60C Zn 134C 130 20 16 19 17 1570 (3/4)710-2100 14 (1/4)106 (2/2)100-113 190 (4/4)140-280 770 (1/4)MDA MDA MDA MDA MDA MDA H-59 10-20 mi, S/SSE H-59 10-20 mi, S/SSE H-15<1 mi, ENE/E/ESE H-15<1 mi, ENE/E/ESE H-15<1 mi, ENE/E/ESE 2000 (2/2)1900-2100 14 (1/2)113 (1/2)235 (2/2)190-280 770 (1/2)2000 (3/3)1900-2100 14 (1/2)100 (1/2)145 (2/2)140-150 MDA MDA MDA MDA<MDA MDA MDA Number of Nonroutine Reported Measurements
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FISHUNITS:PICO-Ci/Kg,WETTypeandTotalNumberofAnalysesPerformed LowerLimitofaDetection (LLD)AllIndicator Locations Mean(f)RangeDistance6Direction RangeLocationwithHighestAnnualMeanName'eanfControlLocations Mean(f)RangeGammaIsotopic, 440K'4Mn59F58CO6OCZn134C137CS1301610172820(4/4)2400-3500MDAMDAMDAMDAMDA<MDAMDAH-5910-20mi,S/SSE3100(2/2)2700-35003100(2/2)2700-3500MDAMDAMDAMDAMDAMDAMDANumberofNonroutine ReportedMeasurements
 
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==SUMMARY==
BROADLEAFVEGETATION UNITS:PICO-Ci/Kg,WETTypeandTotalNumberofAnalysesPerformed LowerLimitofaDetection (LLD)AllIndicator Locations Mean(f)RangeDistance&Direction RangeLocationwithHighestAnnualMeanName'eanfControlLocations Mean(f)RangeGammaIsotopic, 36Be40K131I134CS137C71100500(36/36)280-7102730(36/36)900-5300MDAMDAMDAH-521mi,S/SSEH-521mi,S/SSE540(12/12)417-7102920(12/12)2400-3400480(12/12)280-6202850(12/12)1640-4900MDA<MDAMDANumberofNonroutine ReportedMeasurements
Name of Facility St.Lucie Unit Nos.1 and 2 Docket No.(s)50-335 and 50-389 Location of Facility St.Lucie Florida Reporting Period Januar 1-December 31 1988 (County, State)PATHWAY: INGESTION SAMPLES COLLECTED:
=0 TABLE1Page8of8ENVIRONMENTAL RADIOLOGICAL MONITORING PROGRAMANNUALSUMMARYNameofFacilitySt.LucieUnitNos.1and2DocketNo.(s)50-335and50-389LocationofFacilitySt.LucieFlorida(County,State)Reporting PeriodJanuar1-December311988NOTESa~TheLLDisan"apriori"lowerlimitofdetection whichestablishes thesmallestconcentration ofradioactive materialinasamplethatwillyieldanetcountabovesystembackground thatwillbedetectedwith95~probability withonly54probability offalselyconcluding thatablankobservation represents arealsignal.LLD'sinthiscolumnareattimeofmeasurement.
FISH UNITS: PICO-Ci/Kg, WET Type and Total Number of Analyses Performed Lower Limit of a Detection (LLD)All Indicator Locations Mean (f)Range Distance 6 Direction Range Location with Highest Annual Mean Name'ean f Control Locations Mean (f)Range Gamma Isotopic, 4 40K'4Mn 59F 58CO 6OC Zn 134C 137CS 130 16 10 17 2820 (4/4)2400-3500 MDA MDA MDA MDA MDA<MDA MDA H-59 10-20 mi, S/SSE 3100 (2/2)2700-3500 3 100 (2/2)2700-3500 MDA MDA MDA MDA MDA MDA MDA Number of Nonroutine Reported Measurements
TheMDAsreportedinAttachment Bfortheindividual sampleshavebeencorrected tothetimeofsamplecollection.
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~~~~~b.Meanandrangebasedupondetectable measurements only.Fractionofdetectable measurements atspecified locations isindicated inparentheses (f).c~Specificidentifying information foreachsamplelocationisprovidedinAttachment
 
-A.d.ResultsarebasedupontheaveragenetresponseoftwoTLDs.(Thermoluminescent dosimeters).
==SUMMARY==
MDAreferstominimumdetectable activity.  
Name of Facility St.Lucie Unit Nos.1 and 2 Docket No.(s)50-335 and 50-389 Location of Facility St.Lucie Florida Reporting Period Janua 1-December 31 1988 (County, State)PATHWAY INGESTION SAMPLES COLLECTED:
BROAD LEAF VEGETATION UNITS: PICO-Ci/Kg, WET Type and Total Number of Analyses Performed Lower Limit of a Detection (LLD)All Indicator Locations Mean (f)Range Distance&Direction Range Location with Highest Annual Mean Name'ean f Control Locations Mean (f)Range Gamma Isotopic, 36 Be 40K 131I 134CS 137C 71 100 500 (36/36)280-710 2730 (36/36)900-5300 MDA MDA MDA H-52 1 mi, S/SSE H-52 1 mi, S/SSE 540 (12/12)417-710 2920 (12/12)2400-3400 480 (12/12)280-620 2850 (12/12)1640-4900 MDA<MDA MDA Number of Nonroutine Reported Measurements
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==SUMMARY==
Name of Facility St.Lucie Unit Nos.1 and 2 Docket No.(s)50-335 and 50-389 Location of Facility St.Lucie Florida (County, State)Reporting Period Januar 1-December 31 1988 NOTES a~The LLD is an"a priori" lower limit of detection which establishes the smallest concentration of radioactive material in a sample that will yield a net count above system background that will be detected with 95~probability with only 54 probability of falsely concluding that a blank observation represents a real signal.LLD's in this column are at time of measurement.
The MDAs reported in Attachment B for the individual samples have been corrected to the time of sample collection.
~~~~~b.Mean and range based upon detectable measurements only.Fraction of detectable measurements at specified locations is indicated in parentheses (f).c~Specific identifying information for each sample location is provided in Attachment
-A.d.Results are based upon the average net response of two TLDs.(Thermoluminescent dosimeters).
MDA refers to minimum detectable activity.  


1988ANNUALRADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORTST.LUCIEPLANT,UNITNOS.162TABLE1ADEVIATIONS MISSINGDATAA)Pathway:DirectRadiation Location:
1988 ANNUAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT ST.LUCIE PLANT, UNIT NOS.1 6 2 TABLE 1A DEVIATIONS MISSING DATA A)Pathway: Direct Radiation Location: WSW-5, 5,miles WSW Date: 3/30/88 to 6/16/88 Deviation:
WSW-5,5,milesWSWDate:3/30/88to6/16/88Deviation:
Failure to continuously provide exposure monitoring at this location for the second quarter of 1988 Description of Problem: The dosimeters for this site were missing when collection was attempted.
Failuretocontinuously provideexposuremonitoring atthislocationforthesecondquarterof1988Description ofProblem:Thedosimeters forthissiteweremissingwhencollection wasattempted.
Corrective Action: Replaced TLDs upon discovery of situation.
Corrective Action:ReplacedTLDsupondiscovery ofsituation.
Pathway: Airborne Location: H-30, 2 miles W Date: 8/9/88 to 8/16/88 Deviation:
Pathway:AirborneLocation:
Failure to continuously provide air sampling at.this location for the third week of August 1988.Description of Problem: The sample has a low collected volume.It is believed due to a power interruption during the sample period.There was evidence of construction work at the sampling site.It is estimated that sampling occurred during 113 of the 168 hour period.Corrective Action: The sampling equipment was inspected and verified as operating properly.  
H-30,2milesWDate:8/9/88to8/16/88Deviation:
Failuretocontinuously provideairsamplingat.thislocationforthethirdweekofAugust1988.Description ofProblem:Thesamplehasalowcollected volume.Itisbelievedduetoapowerinterruption duringthesampleperiod.Therewasevidenceofconstruction workatthesamplingsite.Itisestimated thatsamplingoccurredduring113ofthe168hourperiod.Corrective Action:Thesamplingequipment wasinspected andverifiedasoperating properly.  


1988ANNUALRADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORTST.LUCIEPLANTUNITNOS.1&2TABLE1BANALYSESWITHLLDsABOVETABLE4.12-1DETECTION CAPABILITIES 1188-123188Thevaluesspecified inTable4.121gDetection Capabilities, wereachievedforallsamples.
1988 ANNUAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT ST.LUCIE PLANT UNIT NOS.1&2 TABLE 1B ANALYSES WITH LLDs ABOVE TABLE 4.12-1 DETECTION CAPABILITIES 1 1 88-12 31 88 The values specified in Table 4.12 1g Detection Capabilities, were achieved for all samples.
1988ANNUALRADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATXNG REPORTST.LUCXEPLANT-UNXTSNOS.1AND2TABLE2LANDUSECENSUSDISTANCETONEAREST(a,b)Sector6/88Milk(c)Animal6/88Residence 6/88Garden(d)NNENEENE0(e)0'SESSWSWWSWWNWNWNNWL(<)4.3/182L4.2/2544.5/2663.8/2894.9/306L1.5/1413.5/152(g)3.2/1912.2/2131.9/2361.9/245(11)1'/2602.3/2813.5/304L(g)4.0/2081.9/2341.9/2582.1/2753.8/2883.7/306L 1988ANNUALRADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORTST.LUCIEPLANT-UNITSNOS.1AND2TABLE2NOTESLANDUSECENSUS(a)Allcategories surveyedoutto5milesradiusfromtheSt.LuciePlant(b)Thefollowing formatisusedtodenotethelocation:
1988 ANNUAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATXNG REPORT ST.LUCXE PLANT-UNXTS NOS.1 AND 2 TABLE 2 LAND USE CENSUS DISTANCE TO NEAREST (a, b)Sector 6/88 Milk (c)Animal 6/88 Residence 6/88 Garden (d)NNE NE ENE 0 (e)0'SE SSW SW WSW WNW NW NNW L (<)4.3/182 L 4.2/254 4.5/266 3.8/289 4.9/306 L 1.5/14 1 3.5/152 (g)3.2/191 2.2/213 1.9/236 1.9/245 (11)1'/260 2.3/281 3.5/304 L (g)4.0/208 1.9/234 1.9/258 2.1/275 3.8/288 3.7/306 L 1988 ANNUAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT ST.LUCIE PLANT-UNITS NOS.1 AND 2 TABLE 2 NOTES LAND USE CENSUS (a)All categories surveyed out to 5 miles radius from the St.Lucie Plant (b)The following format is used to denote the location: distance (miles)/bearing (degrees)For example, a residence located in the southeast sector at a distance of 1.5 miles bearing 141 degrees is recorded as 1.5/141.(c)Potential milk animal locations.
distance(miles)/bearing (degrees)
All locations specified have been verified to be not producing milk for human consumption.(d)Gardens with an estimated growing area of 500 square feet or more.0 denotes that the sector area is predominantly an ocean area.L denotes that, the sector area is predominantly a land area unoccupied by the category type.(g)Non-residential occupied buildings in this sector include the following:
Forexample,aresidence locatedinthesoutheast sectoratadistanceof1.5milesbearing141degreesisrecordedas1.5/141.(c)Potential milkanimallocations.
SSE-Fire Station, 1.8/149 SSE-Country Club, 3.4/153 NNW-Lifeguard station at beach 4.6/342 (h)Several residences in this sector are located approximately 1.9 miles from the St.Lucie Plant.  
Alllocations specified havebeenverifiedtobenotproducing milkforhumanconsumption.
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(d)Gardenswithanestimated growingareaof500squarefeetormore.0denotesthatthesectorareaispredominantly anoceanarea.Ldenotesthat,thesectorareaispredominantly alandareaunoccupied bythecategorytype.(g)Non-residential occupiedbuildings inthissectorincludethefollowing:
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SSE-FireStation,1.8/149SSE-CountryClub,3.4/153NNW-Lifeguard stationatbeach4.6/342(h)Severalresidences inthissectorarelocatedapproximately 1.9milesfromtheSt.LuciePlant.  
TLD AMPLE COLLECTION FREQUENCY:
'j 1988ANNUALRADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORTST.LUCIEPLANT-UNITSNOS.1AND2ATTACHMENT AKEYTOSAMPLELOCATIONS
QUARTERLY Location Name Direction Sector Approximate Distance miles Descri tion N-1 NNW-5 NNW-10 NW-5 NW-10 WNW-2 WNW-5 WNW-10 W-2 W-5 W-10 WSW-2 WSW-5 WSW-10 W-2-5-10 SSW-2 SSW-5 SSW-10 S-5 S-10 S/SSE-10 SSE-5 SSE-10 SE-1 H-32 N NNW NNW NW NW WNW WNW WNW W W W WSW WSW WSW SW SW SW SSW SSW SSW S S SSE SSE SSE SE NNW 10 3 5 10 2 5 9 2 5 10 2 5 10 3 6 8 5 10 10 5 10 1 19 A1A, North of Blind Creek South of Pete Stone Creek Coast Guard Station Indian River Dr., at Rio Vista Dr.S.R.68 at S.R.607 Cemetery South of 7107 Indian River Dr.U.S.1 at S.R.712 S.R.70, West of Turnpike 7609 Indian River Drive Oleander and Sager Street Interstate 95 at S.R.709 8503 Indian River Dr.Prima Vista at Yacht Club Del Rio at Davis Street 9207 Indian River Drive U.S.1 at Village Green Dr.Port St.Lucie Blvd at Cairo Rd.10307 Indian River Drive U.S.1 at Port St.Lucie Blvd.Pine Valley at Westmoreland Rd.13179 Indian River Drive U.S.1 at S.R.714 Indian River Dr.at Quail Run Lane Entrance to Nettles Island Elliot Museum South of Cooling Canal University of Florida IFAS Vero Beach 1988 ANNUAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT ST.LUCIE PLANT UNIT NOS 1&2 Key to Sample LocationsTHWAY: AIRBORNE SAMPLES COLLECTED:
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RADIOIODINE AND PARTICULATES SAMPLE COLLECTION FREQUENCY:
TLDAMPLECOLLECTION FREQUENCY:
WEEKLY Location Name Direction Sector Approximate Distance miles Descri tion H-08 H-14 H-30 H-34 H-12 Control: WNW SE N 0.5 12 FPL Substation, Weatherby Rd.On-Site, Near South Property Lane Power Line, 7609 Indian River Drive On-Site at Meteorology Tower FPL Substation, SR-76 Stuart q~
QUARTERLY LocationNameDirection SectorApproximate DistancemilesDescritionN-1NNW-5NNW-10NW-5NW-10WNW-2WNW-5WNW-10W-2W-5W-10WSW-2WSW-5WSW-10W-2-5-10SSW-2SSW-5SSW-10S-5S-10S/SSE-10SSE-5SSE-10SE-1H-32NNNWNNWNWNWWNWWNWWNWWWWWSWWSWWSWSWSWSWSSWSSWSSWSSSSESSESSESENNW1035102592510251036851010510119A1A,NorthofBlindCreekSouthofPeteStoneCreekCoastGuardStationIndianRiverDr.,atRioVistaDr.S.R.68atS.R.607CemeterySouthof7107IndianRiverDr.U.S.1atS.R.712S.R.70,WestofTurnpike7609IndianRiverDriveOleanderandSagerStreetInterstate 95atS.R.7098503IndianRiverDr.PrimaVistaatYachtClubDelRioatDavisStreet9207IndianRiverDriveU.S.1atVillageGreenDr.PortSt.LucieBlvdatCairoRd.10307IndianRiverDriveU.S.1atPortSt.LucieBlvd.PineValleyatWestmoreland Rd.13179IndianRiverDriveU.S.1atS.R.714IndianRiverDr.atQuailRunLaneEntrancetoNettlesIslandElliotMuseumSouthofCoolingCanalUniversity ofFloridaIFASVeroBeach 1988ANNUALRADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORTST.LUCIEPLANTUNITNOS1&2KeytoSampleLocations THWAY:AIRBORNESAMPLESCOLLECTED:
1988 ANNUAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT ST~LUCIE PLANT UNIT NOS~1&2 Key to Sample LocationsTHWAY WATERBORNE SAMPLES COLLECTED:
RADIOIODINE ANDPARTICULATES SAMPLECOLLECTION FREQUENCY:
SURFACE WATER (OCEAN)SAMPLE COLLECTION FREQUENCY:
WEEKLYLocationNameDirection SectorApproximate DistancemilesDescritionH-08H-14H-30H-34H-12Control:WNWSEN0.512FPLSubstation, Weatherby Rd.On-Site,NearSouthPropertyLanePowerLine,7609IndianRiverDriveOn-SiteatMeteorology TowerFPLSubstation, SR-76Stuart q~
H-15 WEEKLY H-59 MONTHLY H-15 H-59 Control: Location Name Direction Sector ENE/E/SSE S/SSE Approximate Distance miles 10-20 Descri tion Atlantic Ocean, Public Beaches East Side A1A South End, Hutchinson Island SAMPLES COLLECTED:
1988ANNUALRADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORTST~LUCIEPLANTUNITNOS~1&2KeytoSampleLocations THWAYWATERBORNE SAMPLESCOLLECTED:
SHORELINE SEDIMENT SAMPLE COLLECTION FREQUENCY:
SURFACEWATER(OCEAN)SAMPLECOLLECTION FREQUENCY:
SEMI-ANNUALLY Location arne Direction Sector Approximate Distance miles Descri tion-15 H-59 Control: ENE/E/ESE S/SSE 10-20 Atlantic Ocean, Public Beaches East Side A1A South End, Hutchinson Island 1988 ANNUAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT ST~LUCIE PLANT UNIT NOS~1&2 Key to Sample Locations THWAY: INGESTION SAMPLES COLLECTED:
H-15WEEKLYH-59MONTHLYH-15H-59Control:LocationNameDirection SectorENE/E/SSE S/SSEApproximate Distancemiles10-20DescritionAtlanticOcean,PublicBeachesEastSideA1ASouthEnd,Hutchinson IslandSAMPLESCOLLECTED:
CRUSTACEA AND FISH SAMPLE COLLECTION FREQUENCY!
SHORELINE SEDIMENTSAMPLECOLLECTION FREQUENCY:
SEMI-ANNUALLY Location Name Direction Sector Approximate Distance miles Descri tion H-15 H-59 Control: ENE/E/ESE S/SSE 10-20 Ocean Side, Vicinity of St.Lucie Plant South End, Hutchinson Island SAMPLES COLLECTED BROAD LEAF VEGETATION SAMPLE COLLECTION FREQUENCY:
SEMI-ANNUALLY LocationarneDirection SectorApproximate DistancemilesDescrition-15H-59Control:ENE/E/ESE S/SSE10-20AtlanticOcean,PublicBeachesEastSideA1ASouthEnd,Hutchinson Island 1988ANNUALRADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORTST~LUCIEPLANTUNITNOS~1&2KeytoSampleLocations THWAY:INGESTION SAMPLESCOLLECTED:
MONTHLY Location Name Direction Sector Approximate Distance miles Descri tion H-52 N/NNW S/SSE Off-Site Near North Property Line Off-Site Near South Property Line H-59 Control: S/SSE 10-20 South End, Hutchinson Island CV O ri I i t o I 00 I<a'II.l i II I I FPSL s PROPERTY4 LI N E t O I N-1 I,.~H51I Q8LIHD I 4'R M Q O~~O O O O gl D 0 O.MN-2 Ot rh4 Inset Detail Py t,~'h~, io Ir+E'EK n'V'34 eC yC+0 I pl r I H15 I H3O'XCLUSION AREA (0.9&#x17d;)ANO LOW POPULATION ZONE (I mi)I UNIT I UNIT 2 0'<<+~~KH~SE-1 f g,l WSH-2 FPSL s PROP E RT Y LINE~r f res J I ,lH14 i'~4~i'H52 4'I\~t~i~~4 0 O>>44 4 co V O P.O O 4 0 I/2 SCALE IN MILES FLORiDA POWER 8 LIGHT COMPANY ST.LUCIE PLANT SIT E AR EA MAP FIGURE 5.1.i y L J t V(CI pl
CRUSTACEA ANDFISHSAMPLECOLLECTION FREQUENCY!
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SEMI-ANNUALLY LocationNameDirection SectorApproximate DistancemilesDescritionH-15H-59Control:ENE/E/ESE S/SSE10-20OceanSide,VicinityofSt.LuciePlantSouthEnd,Hutchinson IslandSAMPLESCOLLECTED BROADLEAFVEGETATION SAMPLECOLLECTION FREQUENCY:
MONTHLYLocationNameDirection SectorApproximate DistancemilesDescritionH-52N/NNWS/SSEOff-SiteNearNorthPropertyLineOff-SiteNearSouthPropertyLineH-59Control:S/SSE10-20SouthEnd,Hutchinson Island CVOriIitoI00I<a'II.liIIIIFPSLsPROPERTY4 LINEtOIN-1I,.~H51IQ8LIHDI4'RMQO~~OOOOglD0O.MN-2Otrh4InsetDetailPyt,~'h~,ioIr+E'EKn'V'34eCyC+0IplrIH15IH3O'XCLUSION AREA(0.9&#x17d;)ANOLOWPOPULATION ZONE(Imi)IUNITIUNIT20'<<+~~KH~SE-1 fg,lWSH-2FPSLsPROPERTYLINE~rfresJI,lH14i'~4~i'H524'I\~t~i~~40O>>444coVOP.OO40I/2SCALEINMILESFLORiDAPOWER8LIGHTCOMPANYST.LUCIEPLANTSITEAREAMAPFIGURE5.1.i yLJtV(CIpl
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1988ANNUALRADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORTST.LUCIEPLANT-UNITSNOS.1AND2ATTACHMENT BRADIOLOGICAL SURVEILLANCE OFFLORIDAPOWERANDLIGHTCOMPANY'S ST.LUCIESITE1988FirstQuarter,1988SecondQuarter,1988ThirdQuarter,1988FourthQuarter,1988 RADIOLOGICAL SURVEILLANCE OFFLORIDAPOWERANDLIGHTCOMPANY'S ST.LUCIESITEFirstQuarter,1988OfficeofRadiation ControlFloridaDepartment ofHealthandRehabilitative Services Wp4 ST.LUCIESITETechnical Specifications SamplingFir'stQuarter,1988SamleTeCollection FreuencLocations Numberof1.Direct'Radiation 2.Airborne2.aAirIodines2.bAirParticulates Quarterly WeeklyWeekly276569*3.Waterborne 3.aSurfaceWater3.bShoreline sediment4.Ingestion 4.aFishandInvertebrates 4.a.1Crustacea 4.a.2Fish4.bFoodProducts=4.b.lBroadleaf Vegetation WeeklyMonthlySemiannually Semiannually Semian'nually Monthly1333*~Total:219*-IncludesDOEsplit'amples.
1988 ANNUAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT ST.LUCIE PLANT-UNITS NOS.1 AND 2 ATTACHMENT B RADIOLOGICAL SURVEILLANCE OF FLORIDA POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY'S ST.LUCIE SITE 1988 First Quarter, 1988 Second Quarter, 1988 Third Quarter, 1988 Fourth Quarter, 1988 RADIOLOGICAL SURVEILLANCE OF FLORIDA POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY'S ST.LUCIE SITE First Quarter, 1988 Office of Radiation Control Florida Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services Wp 4 ST.LUCIE SITE Technical Specifications Sampling Fir'st Quarter, 1988 Sam le T e Collection Fre uenc Locations Number of 1.Direct'Radiation 2.Airborne 2.a Air Iodines 2.b Air Particulates Quarterly Weekly Weekly 27 65 69*3.Waterborne 3.a Surface Water 3.b Shoreline sediment 4.Ingestion 4.a Fish and Invertebrates 4.a.1 Crustacea 4.a.2 Fish 4.b Food Products=4.b.l Broadleaf Vegetation Weekly Monthly Semiannually Semiannually Semian'nually Monthly 13 3 3*~Total: 219*-Includes DOE split'amples.
NOTE~Measurement resultshavingmagnitudes thataresignificantly abovethebackground
NOTE~Measurement results having magnitudes that are significantly above the background.of the measurement system are reported as net values plus or minus a one-standard-deviation error term.Measurement results that are not significantly above background are reported as'"non-detectable" (ND)or as less than a Lower Limit of Detection (<LLD), which is an estimated upper limit (with at least 95%confidence) for the true activity in-the sample.  
.ofthemeasurement systemarereportedasnetvaluesplusorminusaone-standard-deviation errorterm.Measurement resultsthatarenotsignificantly abovebackground arereportedas'"non-detectable" (ND)oraslessthanaLowerLimitofDetection
(<LLD),whichisanestimated upperlimit(withatleast95%confidence) forthetrueactivityin-thesample.  


ST.LUCIETECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS SAMPLINGFirstQuarter,1988DIRECTRADIATION
ST.LUCIE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS SAMPLING First Quarter, 1988 DIRECT RADIATION-TLDs-(micro-R/hour)
-TLDs-(micro-R/hour)
Each result is the average net response of two dosimeters.
Eachresultistheaveragenetresponseoftwodosimeters.
Sample Site Deployment 12-16-87 Collection 03-30-88 Notes: N-1 NNW-5 NNW-10 NW-5 NW-10 WNW-2 WNW-5 WNW-10 W-2 W-5 W-10 WSW-2 WSW-5 WSW-10 SW-2 SW-5 SW-10 SSW-2 SSW-5 SSW-10 S-5 S-10 S/SSE-10 SSE-5 SSE-10 SE-1 H-32 5.1+0.3 5.1+0.3 5.0+0.3 5.1+0.3 6.6+0.3 5.2+0.3 5.0+0.3 5.1+0.3 5.2+0.3 5.3+0.3 5.1+0.3 5.3+0.3 5.1+0.3 4.7+0.2 4.7+0.2 4.8+0.3 5.0+0.3 4~8+0.3 4.9+0.3 5.2+0.3 5.0+0.3 5.0+0.3 4.9+0.3 5.5+0.3 5.3+0.3 5.2+0.3 5.7+0.3 (A)These results have been determined with the assumption that fading is negligible, although detailed testing to confirm this has not been completed.(B)Testing to confirm compliance with NRC Reg.Guide 4.13 arid ANSI N545-1975 performance standards has not been completed.  
SampleSiteDeployment 12-16-87Collection 03-30-88Notes:N-1NNW-5NNW-10NW-5NW-10WNW-2WNW-5WNW-10W-2W-5W-10WSW-2WSW-5WSW-10SW-2SW-5SW-10SSW-2SSW-5SSW-10S-5S-10S/SSE-10SSE-5SSE-10SE-1H-325.1+0.35.1+0.35.0+0.35.1+0.36.6+0.35.2+0.35.0+0.35.1+0.35.2+0.35.3+0.35.1+0.35.3+0.35.1+0.34.7+0.24.7+0.24.8+0.35.0+0.34~8+0.34.9+0.35.2+0.35.0+0.35.0+0.34.9+0.35.5+0.35.3+0.35.2+0.35.7+0.3(A)Theseresultshavebeendetermined withtheassumption thatfadingisnegligible, althoughdetailedtestingtoconfirmthishasnotbeencompleted.
(B)Testingtoconfirmcompliance withNRCReg.Guide4.13aridANSIN545-1975 performance standards hasnotbeencompleted.  


IODINE-131 INWEEKLYAIRFILTERS-(Ci/m)3Collection DateH08H12SamleSiteH14H30H3401-OS-8801-12-8801-20-8801-26-8802-02-8802-09-88<0.03<0.03<0.02<0.03<0.03<0.0403-15-8803-22-8803-29-88<0.02<0.03<0.0202-16-88<0.0202-23-88<0.0203-01-88<0.0303-08-88<<=<0.02<0.03<0.03<0.02<0.03<0.03<0.04<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.03<0.03<0.02<0.03<0.03<0.04<0.03<0.03<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.03<0.03<o.o4<0.03<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.03<0.03<0.02<0.03<0.04<0.04<0.03<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.02 I~~Qf 2.bAIRPARTICULATES
IODINE-131 IN WEEKLY AIR FILTERS-(Ci/m)3 Collection Date H08 H12 Sam le Site H14 H30 H34 01-OS-88 01-12-88 01-20-88 01-26-88 02-02-88 02-09-88<0.03<0.03<0.02<0.03<0.03<0.04 03-15-88 03-22-88 03-29-88<0.02<0.03<0.02 02-16-88<0.02 02-23-88<0.02 03-01-88<0.03 03-08-88<<=<0.02<0.03<0.03<0.02<0.03<0.03<0.04<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.03<0.03<0.02<0.03<0.03<0.04<0.03<0.03<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.03<0.03<o.o4<0.03<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.03<0.03<0.02<0.03<0.04<0.04<0.03<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.02 I~~Qf 2.b AIR PARTICULATES
-GROSSBETA-(Ci/m)Collection DateH08H12SamleSiteH14H30H3401-05-880.01101-12-880.01201-20-880.01001-26-880.00802-02-880.00702-09-880.00702-16-880.01102-23-880.01203-01-880.02303-08-880.01103-15-880.01103-22-880.00903-29-88.0.008+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0;002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.0020.0070.0130.0100.0060.0090.0060.0080.0080.0150.0110.0100.0090.012+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.0020.0050.0110.0100.008*0.008*0.008*0.013*0.0110.0160.0110.0150.0110.010+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.0020.0070.0110.0070.0070.0060.0050.0140.0110.0140.0110.0130.0120.007+0.001+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.001+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.0020.010+0.012+0.009+0.009+0.008+0.008+0.013+0.009+0.016+0.008+0.013+0.009+0.013+0.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.002Means:0.011+0.0010.010+0.0010.011+0.0010.010+0.0010.011+0.001*-DOEsplitsamples.-
-GROSS BETA-(Ci/m)Collection Date H08 H12 Sam le Site H14 H30 H34 01-05-88 0.011 01-12-88 0.012 01-20-88 0.010 01-26-88 0.008 02-02-88 0.007 02-09-88 0.007 02-16-88 0.011 02-23-88 0.012 03-01-88 0.023 03-08-88 0.011 03-15-88 0.011 03-22-88 0.009 03-29-88.0.008+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0;002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002 0.007 0.013 0.010 0.006 0.009 0.006 0.008 0.008 0.015 0.011 0.010 0.009 0.012+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002 0.005 0.011 0.010 0.008*0.008*0.008*0.013*0.011 0.016 0.011 0.015 0.011 0.010+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002 0.007 0.011 0.007 0.007 0.006 0.005 0.014 0.011 0.014 0.011 0.013 0.012 0.007+0.001+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.001+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002 0.010+0.012+0.009+0.009+0.008+0.008+0.013+0.009+0.016+0.008+0.013+0.009+0.013+0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 Means: 0.011+0.001 0.010+0.001 0.011+0.001 0.010+0.001 0.011+0.001*-DOE split samples.-2.b AIR PARTICULATES
2.bAIRPARTICULATES
-GAMMA SCANS OF QUARTERLY COMPOSITES
-GAMMASCANSOFQUARTERLY COMPOSITES
-(Ci/m)3 First Quarter, 1988 Sample Site Be-7 K-40 Cs-134 Cs-137 H08 H12 H14 H30 H34 0.138 0.144 0.150 0.145 0.157+0.010+0.010+0.011+0.010+0.010<0.027<0.028<0.019<0.017<0.018<0.0010<0.0009<0.0008<0.0012<0.0010<0.0008<0.0009<0.0008<0.0008<0.0008 3.a SURFACE WATER-(Ci/1)Sample Collection Site Date H-3 (A)(B)Zr-95 Ba-140 K-40 Mn-54 Fe-59 Co-58 Co-60 Zn-65 Nb-95 I-131 Cs-134 Cs-137 La-140 H15 01-05-88 01-12-88 01-20-88 01-26-88'2-02-88 02-09-88 02-16-88 02-23-88 03-01-88~03-08-88 03-15-88 03-22-88 03-29-88<190<190<190<190<180<180<180<180<180<190<180<180<180 330+40 350+50 320+50 360+50 280+50 310+50 290+50 260+50 320+50 250+40 320+50 350+50 370+50<5<5<4<5<4<5<4<4<5<5<4<4<4<9<4<5<9<10<5<4<10<8<3<5<10<10<4<5-<9<10<4<4<10<10<5<5<12<10<5<3<9<11<4<5<10<10<6<5<10<10<5<4<10<12<5<4<10<11<5<5<9<8<4<5<10<7<7<6<9<8<7<8<7<8'8<7<8<9<7<8<7<7<10<8<7<6<8<7<5<7<7<5<5<5<5<5<5<6<4<4<4<5<5<4<4<7<4<6<4<6<4"<7<3<7<4<4<5=-<5<4<5<4<9<4<4<4<5<4<10<5<6 H59 01-06-88 02-03-88 03-02-88<190 310+50<5<8<4<5<8<8<7<5<5<180 340+'50<5<10<5<5<10<7<8<4<4<180 310+50<5<9<5<4<9<8<10<4<5<7<5<7 (A)These tabulated LLD values for Zr/Nb-95 are the higher of the individual parent or daughter LLDs.(B)These tabulated LLD values are for Ba-140, either based on direct, measurement.
-(Ci/m)3FirstQuarter,1988SampleSiteBe-7K-40Cs-134Cs-137H08H12H14H30H340.1380.1440.1500.1450.157+0.010+0.010+0.011+0.010+0.010<0.027<0.028<0.019<0.017<0.018<0.0010<0.0009<0.0008<0.0012<0.0010<0.0008<0.0009<0.0008<0.0008<0.0008 3.aSURFACEWATER-(Ci/1)SampleCollection SiteDateH-3(A)(B)Zr-95Ba-140K-40Mn-54Fe-59Co-58Co-60Zn-65Nb-95I-131Cs-134Cs-137La-140H1501-05-8801-12-8801-20-8801-26-88'2-02-8802-09-8802-16-8802-23-8803-01-88~03-08-8803-15-8803-22-8803-29-88<190<190<190<190<180<180<180<180<180<190<180<180<180330+40350+50320+50360+50280+50310+50290+50260+50320+50250+40320+50350+50370+50<5<5<4<5<4<5<4<4<5<5<4<4<4<9<4<5<9<10<5<4<10<8<3<5<10<10<4<5-<9<10<4<4<10<10<5<5<12<10<5<3<9<11<4<5<10<10<6<5<10<10<5<4<10<12<5<4<10<11<5<5<9<8<4<5<10<7<7<6<9<8<7<8<7<8'8<7<8<9<7<8<7<7<10<8<7<6<8<7<5<7<7<5<5<5<5<5<5<6<4<4<4<5<5<4<4<7<4<6<4<6<4"<7<3<7<4<4<5=-<5<4<5<4<9<4<4<4<5<4<10<5<6H5901-06-8802-03-8803-02-88<190310+50<5<8<4<5<8<8<7<5<5<180340+'50<5<10<5<5<10<7<8<4<4<180310+50<5<9<5<4<9<8<10<4<5<7<5<7(A)Thesetabulated LLDvaluesforZr/Nb-95arethehigheroftheindividual parentordaughterLLDs.(B)Thesetabulated LLDvaluesareforBa-140,eitherbasedondirect,measurement.
of Ba-140 or based on ingrowth of La-140, whichever method yields the greater sensitivity for a given sample.
ofBa-140orbasedoningrowthofLa-140,whichever methodyieldsthegreatersensitivity foragivensample.
3.b SEDIMENT-(Ci/k dr wei ht)Sample Collection Site Date Be-7 K-40 Co-58 Co-60 Cs-134 Cs-137 Ra-226 Th-232 U-235 U-238 H15*02-10-88<60 210+40<6<9<8<8 180+10 60+20 34+6 200+50 H59 02-10-88<90 310+50<10<7<10<8 220+10<23<120<280*-DOE split sample.4.a.1 CRUSTACEA-Blue Crab-(Ci/k wet wei ht)Sample Collection Site Date K-40 Mn-54 Fe-59 Co-58 Co-60 Zn-65 Cs-134 Cs-137 Ra-226 Ra-228 H15 This sample was not collected despite several attempts.Attempts will continue.H59 02-10-88 2100+100<15<32<13<14<26<16 14+6<39 150+20 4.a.2 FISH-Mixed S ecies-(Ci/k , wet wei ht)Sample Collection Site Date K-40 Mn-54 Fe-59 Co-58 Co-60 Zn-65 Ce-134 Ca-137 Ra-226 Ra-228 H15 03-16-88 2700+100<10<28<13<10<27<12 H59 02-11-88 3500+200<13<29<13<13<30<12<13<27<47<14<25<60 4.b.l BROADLEAF VEGETATION
3.bSEDIMENT-(Ci/kdrweiht)SampleCollection SiteDateBe-7K-40Co-58Co-60Cs-134Cs-137Ra-226Th-232U-235U-238H15*02-10-88<60210+40<6<9<8<8180+1060+2034+6200+50H5902-10-88<90310+50<10<7<10<8220+10<23<120<280*-DOEsplitsample.4.a.1CRUSTACEA
-Man rove-(Ci/k wet wei ht)Sample Collection Site Date Be-7 K-40 1-131 Cs-134 Cs-137 H51 01-06-88 540+40 2200+100<7<7<6 02-03-88 03-02-88 590+50 1800+100 590+40 1310+80<ll<15<8<8<6<8 H52 01-06-88 620+40 2600+100 02-03-88 640+40 2700+100 03-02-88 550+50 2400+100<8<10<14<8<8<8<7<7<8 H59 01-06-88 520+40 2200+100 02-03-88 560+50 2600+100 03-02-88 460+40 2100+100<8<13<14<8<10<9<7<8<8 RADIOLOGICAL SURVEILLANCE OF FLORIDA POWER AND LIGHT CONPANYsS ST.LUCIE SITE Second Quarter, 1988 Office of Radiation Control Florida Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services  
-BlueCrab-(Ci/kwetweiht)SampleCollection SiteDateK-40Mn-54Fe-59Co-58Co-60Zn-65Cs-134Cs-137Ra-226Ra-228H15Thissamplewasnotcollected despiteseveralattempts.
'la ST.LUCIE SITETechnical Specifications Sampling Second Quarter, 1988 Sam le T e Collection Fre uenc Locations Number of 1.Direct Radiation Quarterly 27 52 2.Airborne 2.a Air Iodines 2.b Air Particulates Weekly Weekly 65 69*3.Waterborne 3.a Surface Water 3.b Shoreline sediment~~~4.Ingestion 4.a Fish and Invertebrates 4.a.l Crustacea 4.a.2 Fish 4.b Food Products 4.b.l Broadleaf Vegetation Weekly Monthly Semiannually Semiannually Semiannually Monthly 13 3 0 Total: 212*-Includes DOE split samples.NOTE: Measurement results having magnitudes that are significantly above the background of the measurement system are reported as net values plus or minus a one-standard-deviation error term..0 Measurement results that are not significantly above background are reported as"non-detectable" (ND)or as less than a Lower Limit of Detection (<LLD), which is an estimated upper limit (with at least 95%confidence) for the true activity in the sample.  
Attemptswillcontinue.
H5902-10-882100+100<15<32<13<14<26<1614+6<39150+204.a.2FISH-MixedSecies-(Ci/k,wetweiht)SampleCollection SiteDateK-40Mn-54Fe-59Co-58Co-60Zn-65Ce-134Ca-137Ra-226Ra-228H1503-16-882700+100<10<28<13<10<27<12H5902-11-883500+200<13<29<13<13<30<12<13<27<47<14<25<60 4.b.lBROADLEAF VEGETATION
-Manrove-(Ci/kwetweiht)SampleCollection SiteDateBe-7K-401-131Cs-134Cs-137H5101-06-88540+402200+100<7<7<602-03-8803-02-88590+501800+100590+401310+80<ll<15<8<8<6<8H5201-06-88620+402600+10002-03-88640+402700+10003-02-88550+502400+100<8<10<14<8<8<8<7<7<8H5901-06-88520+402200+10002-03-88560+502600+10003-02-88460+402100+100<8<13<14<8<10<9<7<8<8 RADIOLOGICAL SURVEILLANCE OFFLORIDAPOWERANDLIGHTCONPANYsS ST.LUCIESITESecondQuarter,1988OfficeofRadiation ControlFloridaDepartment ofHealthandRehabilitative Services  
'la ST.LUCIESITETechnical Specifications SamplingSecondQuarter,1988SamleTeCollection FreuencLocations Numberof1.DirectRadiation Quarterly 27522.Airborne2.aAirIodines2.bAirParticulates WeeklyWeekly6569*3.Waterborne 3.aSurfaceWater3.bShoreline sediment~~~4.Ingestion 4.aFishandInvertebrates 4.a.lCrustacea 4.a.2Fish4.bFoodProducts4.b.lBroadleaf Vegetation WeeklyMonthlySemiannually Semiannually Semiannually Monthly1330Total:212*-IncludesDOEsplitsamples.NOTE:Measurement resultshavingmagnitudes thataresignificantly abovethebackground ofthemeasurement systemarereportedasnetvaluesplusorminusaone-standard-deviation errorterm..0Measurement resultsthatarenotsignificantly abovebackground arereportedas"non-detectable" (ND)oraslessthanaLowerLimitofDetection
(<LLD),whichisanestimated upperlimit(withatleast95%confidence) forthetrueactivityinthesample.  


ST.LUCIETECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS SAMPLINGSecondQuarter,1988DIRECTRADIATION
ST.LUCIE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS SAMPLING Second Quarter, 1988 DIRECT RADIATION-TLDs-(micro-R/hour)
-TLDs-(micro-R/hour)
Each result is the average net response of two dosimeters.
Eachresultistheaveragenetresponseoftwodosimeters.
Sample Site.N-1 NNW-5 NNW-10 NW-5 NW-10 WNW-2 WNW-5 WNW-10 W-2 W-5 W-10 WSW-2 WSW-5 WSW-10 SW-2 SW-5 SW-10 SSW-2 SSW-5 SSW-10 S-5 S-10 S/SSE-10 SSE-5 SSE-10 SE-1 H-32 Deployment 03-30-88 Collection 06-16-88 5.1+0.3 4.9+0.3 5.2+0.3 5.3+0.3 6.6+0.3 5.3+0.3 5.2+0.3 5.1+0.3 5.3+0.3 5.3+0.3 5.2+0.3 5.0+0.3 (C)4.5+0.2 5.0+0.3 4.8+0.3 5.2+0.3 4.9+0.3 5.2+0.3 5.2+0.3 5.0+0.3 5.0+0.3 4.8+0.3 5.5+0.3 5.3+0.3 4.9+0.3 6.1+0.3 (A)(C)These results have been determined with the assumption that fading is negligible, although detailed testing to confirm this has not been completed.
SampleSite.N-1NNW-5NNW-10NW-5NW-10WNW-2WNW-5WNW-10W-2W-5W-10WSW-2WSW-5WSW-10SW-2SW-5SW-10SSW-2SSW-5SSW-10S-5S-10S/SSE-10SSE-5SSE-10SE-1H-32Deployment 03-30-88Collection 06-16-885.1+0.34.9+0.35.2+0.35.3+0.36.6+0.35.3+0.35.2+0.35.1+0.35.3+0.35.3+0.35.2+0.35.0+0.3(C)4.5+0.25.0+0.34.8+0.35.2+0.34.9+0.35.2+0.35.2+0.35.0+0.35.0+0.34.8+0.35.5+0.35.3+0.34.9+0.36.1+0.3(A)(C)Theseresultshavebeendetermined withtheassumption thatfadingisnegligible, althoughdetailedtestingtoconfirmthishasnotbeencompleted.
Testing to confirm compliance with NRC Reg.Guide 4.13 and ANSI N545-1975 performance standards has not been completed.
Testingtoconfirmcompliance withNRCReg.Guide4.13andANSIN545-1975 performance standards hasnotbeencompleted.
The dosimeters for site WSW-5 were missing when collection was attempted.
Thedosimeters forsiteWSW-5weremissingwhencollection wasattempted.
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,IODINE-131 INWEEKLYAIRFILTERS-(Ci/m)3Collection DateH08H12SamleSiteH14H30H3404-05-8804-12-8804-19-8804-26-8805-03-8805-11-8805-17-8805-'24-88 05-31-8806-07-8806-15-8806-21-8806-28-88'0.02<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.02.,<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.'03<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.03<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.03<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.04<0.03<0.03<0.03<0.02<0.03<0.02'0.02
, IODINE-131 IN WEEKLY AIR FILTERS-(Ci/m)3 Collection Date H08 H12 Sam le Site H14 H30 H34 04-05-88 04-12-88 04-19-88 04-26-88 05-03-88 05-11-88 05-17-88 05-'24-88 05-31-88 06-07-88 06-15-88 06-21-88 06-28-88'0.02<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.02.,<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.'03<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.03<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.03<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.04<0.03<0.03<0.03<0.02<0.03<0.02'0.02
<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.03<0.03<0.03<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.03<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.04<0.02<0.03<0.03 jrt'@~i~
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2.bAIRPARTICULATES GROSSBETA-(Ci/m)Collection DateH08H12SamleSiteH14H30H3404-05-8804-12-8804-19-8804-26-8805-03-8805-11-8805-17-8805-24-8805-31-8806-07-8806-15-8806-21-8806-28-880.014+0.0020.014+0.0020.010+0.0020.014+0.0020.016+0.0020.016+0.0020.015+0.0020.006+0.0020.009+0.0020.015+0.0020.010+0.0020.014+0.0020.012+0.0020.0090.0120.0130.0110.0100.0100.0140.0080.0050.0100.0120.0150.012+0.002+'.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.001+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.0020.0120.0100.0100.016*0.010*0.013*0.012*0.0070.0070.0110.0070.0040.009+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.0020.012+0.0020.018+0.0020.013+0.0020.017+0.0020.013+0.0020.011+0.0020.011+0.0020.011+0.0020.010+0.0020.012+0.0020.009+0.0020.019+0.0020.010+0.0020.013+0.0020.008+0.0020.014+0.0020.018+0.0020.010+0.0020.015+0.0020.011+0.0020.010+0.0020.010+0.0020.012+0.0020.010+0.0020.008+0.0020.010+0.002Means:0.013+0.0010.011+0.0010.010+0.0010.013+0.0010.011+0.001*-DOEsplitsamples.2.bAIRPARTICULATES
2.b AIR PARTICULATES GROSS BETA-(Ci/m)Collection Date H08 H12 Sam le Site H14 H30 H34 04-05-88 04-12-88 04-19-88 04-26-88 05-03-88 05-11-88 05-17-88 05-24-88 05-31-88 06-07-88 06-15-88 06-21-88 06-28-88 0.014+0.002 0.014+0.002 0.010+0.002 0.014+0.002 0.016+0.002 0.016+0.002 0.015+0.002 0.006+0.002 0.009+0.002 0.015+0.002 0.010+0.002 0.014+0.002 0.012+0.002 0.009 0.012 0.013 0.011 0.010 0.010 0.014 0.008 0.005 0.010 0.012 0.015 0.012+0.002+'.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.001+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002 0.012 0.010 0.010 0.016*0.010*0.013*0.012*0.007 0.007 0.011 0.007 0.004 0.009+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002 0.012+0.002 0.018+0.002 0.013+0.002 0.017+0.002 0.013+0.002 0.011+0.002 0.011+0.002 0.011+0.002 0.010+0.002 0.012+0.002 0.009+0.002 0.019+0.002 0.010+0.002 0.013+0.002 0.008+0.002 0.014+0.002 0.018+0.002 0.010+0.002 0.015+0.002 0.011+0.002 0.010+0.002 0.010+0.002 0.012+0.002 0.010+0.002 0.008+0.002 0.010+0.002 Means: 0.013+0.001 0.011+0.001 0.010+0.001 0.013+0.001 0.011+0.001*-DOE split samples.2.b AIR PARTICULATES
-GAMMASCANSOFQUARTERLY COMPOSITES
-GAMMA SCANS OF QUARTERLY COMPOSITES
-(Ci/m)3SampleSiteBe-7SecondQuarter,1988K-40Cs-134Cs-137H08H12H14H30H340.114+0.0090.121+0.0100.137+0.0100.144+0.0110.152+0.011<0.026<0.026<0.016<0.026<0.026<0.0008<0.0008<0.0009<0.0009<0.0009<0.0007<0.0008<0.0009<0.0007<0.0009  
-(Ci/m)3 Sample Site Be-7 Second Quarter, 1988 K-40 Cs-134 Cs-137 H08 H12 H14 H30 H34 0.114+0.009 0.121+0.010 0.137+0.010 0.144+0.011 0.152+0.011<0.026<0.026<0.016<0.026<0.026<0.0008<0.0008<0.0009<0.0009<0.0009<0.0007<0.0008<0.0009<0.0007<0.0009  
 
3.a SURFACE WATER-(Ci/l)Sample Collection Site Date H-3 Zr-95 Ba-140 K-40 Mn-54 Fe-59 Co-58 Co-60 Zn-65 Nb-95 I-131 Cs-134 Cs-137 La-140 H15 04-05-88 04-12-88 04-19-88 04-27-88 05-03-88 05-11-88 05-18-88 05-24-88 05-31-88 06-07-88 06-15-88 06-21-88 06-29-88<180<180<180<180<180<180<180<180<180<190 390+60<180<180 340+50 350+50 220+50 330+50 310+50 360+50 300+50 330+50 330+50 300+50 330+50 310+50 360+50<5=<9<5<3<10<5<5<8<3<4<8<4<4<11<5<4<6<4<5<8<5<4<11<4<5<9<5<4<11<4<5<ll<5<5<9<5<5<7<5<6<4<5<5<5<5<5<5<4<4<4<5<3 (A)<10<7<5<12<7<8<6<7<6<9<9,<8<10,<7<8<11<8<6<12<7<5<10<7<6<12<6<5<10<9<8<12<7<8<8<7<6<10<8<9<6<5<6<5<5<5<5<5<5<5<5<5<5<4<4<5<5<4<5<5<4<4<5<4<5<4 (B)<6<5<7<8<5<8<4<6<5<5<6<6<7 H59 04-06-88 05-04-88 06-01-88<180 330+60<5<10<5<4<10<7<7<180 270+60<4<9<5<5<10<7<7<180 330+50<5<10<4<5 ,<10<7<7<5<6<6<5<5<5<5<6<3 (A)These tabulated LLD values for Zr/Nb-95 are the higher of the individual parent or daughter LLDs.(B)These tabulated LLD values are for Ba-140, either based on direct measurement of Ba-140 or based on ingrowth of La-140, whichever method yields the greater sensitivity for a given sample.
 
CRUSTACEA-Blue Crab-(Ci/k wet wei ht)Sample Collection Site Date K-40 Mn-54 Fe-59 Co-58 Co-60 Zn-65 Cs-134 Cs-137 Ra-226 Ra-228 H15 05-17-88'10+80<11<22<10<12<24<15<11 113+9 280+40 4.b.1 BROADLEAF VEGETATION
-Man rove-(Ci/k wet wei ht)Sample Collection Site Date Be-7 K-4 0 I-131 Cs-134 Cs-137 H51 04-06-88 570+50 1950+120 05-04-88 620+40 2340+110 06-01-88.430+40 900+90<9<9<8<9<8<7<8<8<7 H52 04-06-88" 540+50-2560+130 05-04-88 630+50 3350+140 06-01-88 450+40 3260+140<10<10<8<9<8<8<9<8 H59 04-06-88 280+40 1640+90 05-04-88 480+50 2200+120 06-01-88 490+50 3300+130<8<10<9<7<8<8<6<8<8
 
RADIOLOGICAL SURVEILLANCE OF FLORIDA POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY'S ST.LUCIE SITE Third Quarter, 1988 Office of Radiation Control Florida Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services ST.LUCIE SITE Technical Specifications Sampling Third Quarter, 1988 Sam le T e Collection Fre uenc Locations Sam led Number of Sam les 1.Direct Radiation'uarterly 27 54 2.Airborne 2.a Air Iodines 2.b Air Particulates 3.Waterborne 3.a Surface Water 3.b Shoreline sediment 4.Ingestion~~4.a Fish and Invertebrates 4.a.l Crustacea-4.a.2 Fish 4.b Food Products 4.b.l Broadleaf Vegetation Weekly Weekly Weekly Monthly Semiannually Semiannually Semiannually Monthly 65 69*13 3 3*Total: 219*-Includes DOE split samples.NOTE: Measurement results having magnitudes that are significantly above the background of the measurement system are reported as net values plus or minus a one-standard-deviation error term.Measurement results that are not significantly above background are reported as"non-detectable" (ND)or as less than a'Lower Limit of Detection (<LLD), which is an estimated upper limit (with at least 95%confidence) for the true activity in the sample.
ST.LUCIE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS SAMPLING Third Quarter, 1988 DIRECT RADIATION-TLDs-(micro-R/hour)
Each result is the average net response of two dosimeters.
''Sample Site N-1 NNW-5 NNW-10 NW-5 NW-10 WNW-2 WNW-5 WNW-10 W-2 W-5 W-10 WSW-2 WSW-5 WSW-10 SW-2 SW-5 SW<<10 SSW-2 SSW-5 SSW-10, S-5 S-10 S/SSE-10 SSE-5 SSE-10 SE-1 H-32 Deployment 06-16-88 Collection 09-13-88 5.2+0.3'.3+0.3 5'+0.3 5.2+0.3 6.6+0.3 5.3+0.3 4.9+0.3 4'+0'5.4+0.3 5.1+0.3 4'+0.3 5.1+0.3 5.0+0.3 4.6+0.2 4.6+0.2 4.5+0.2 4.8+0.3 4'+0'4.9+0.3 5.2+0.3 5.0+0'4.9+0.3 4.8+0'5.3+0.3 5.0+0.3 4.9+0.3 5.7+0.3 Notes: (A)These results have been determined
.with the assumption that fading is negligible, although detailed testing to confirm this has not been completed.
Testing to confirm compliance with NRC Reg.Guide 4.13 and ANSI N545-1975 performance standards has not been completed.
\4 0 ll ,~0 2'IODINE-131 IN WEEKLY AIR FILTERS-(Ci/m)3 Collection Date H08 H12 Sam le Site H14 H30 H34 07-05-88 07-12-88 07-19-88 07-27-88 08-02-88 08-09>>88 08-16-88 08-23-88 08-30-88 09-06-88 09-13-88 09-20-88 09-27-88<0.03<0~02<0 02<0.03<0.04<0.03<0.03<0'2<0.02<0.02<0.02<0'2<0.02<0.03<0.02<0'2<0.03<0.04<0.03<0.02<0.02<0'2<0.02<0.02<0'2<0.02<0.03<0.03<0.02<0.03<0.04<0.03<0.02<0.03<0~02<0.02<0~02<0.03<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.04<0'2<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.03<0~04<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.03<0'2<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.04(A)<0.02 A-This sample had a low collected volume.This is believed to be due to a power outage during work on power lines at this site.The equipment is estimated to have run for 113 hours out of the 168 total hours.for this sampling interval.
I'i W.p 4 k' 2.b AIR PARTICULATES GROSS BETA-(Ci/m)Collection Date H08 H12 Sam le Site H14 H30 H34 07-05-88 07-12-88 07-19-88 07-27-88 08-02-88 08-09-88 08-16-88 08-23-88 08-30-88 09-06-88 09-13-88 09-20-88 09-27-88 0.009+0.010+0.007+0.010+0.015+0.011+0.009+0.010+0.008+0.011+0.016+0.013+0.014+0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.010 0.010 0.007 0.007 0.012 0.012 0.009 0.010 0.007 0 F 011 0.016 0.007 0.013+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.001+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002 0.010 0.009 0.007 0.008*0.014*0.013*0.008*0.008 0.014 0.010 0.016 0.008 0.009+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002 0.011 0.008 0.009 0.007 0.013 0.012 (A0.007 0.014 0.01,4 0.011 0.013 0.007 0.008+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.001+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002 0-009+0.002 0.007+0.002 0.007+0.002 0.005+0.001 0.013+0.002 0.013+0.002 0.007+0.002 0.009+0.002 0.006+0.002 0.006+0.002 0.015+0.002 0.006+0.002 0.008+0.002 Means: 0.011+0.001 0.010+0.001*-DOE split samples.0.010+0.001 0.010+0.001 0.009+0.001 A-This sample had a low collected volume.This is believed to be due to a power outage during work on power lines at this site.The equipment is estimated to have run for 113 hours out of the 168 total hours for this sampling interval.2.b AIR PARTICULATES
-GAMMA SCANS OF QUARTERLY COMPOSITES
-(Ci/m)Third Quarter, 1988 Sample Site H08 H12'H14 H30 H34 Be-7 0.098+0.009 0.104+0.008 0.100+0.009 0.087+0.008 0.095+0.008 K-40<0.024<0.016<0.015<0.012<0.015 Cs-134<0.0010<0.0009<0.0009<0.0008<0.0009 Cs-137<0.0007<0.0008<0.0007<0.0007<0.0009 f't pr 3.a SURFACE WATER-(Ci/1)Sample Collection Site Date H-3 7 K-40 Zr-95 Ba-140 Mn-54 Fe-59 Co-58 Co-60 Zn-65 Nb-95 I-131 Cs-134 Cs-137 La-140 H15 07-05-88 07-12-88 07-19-88 07-27-88 08-03-88 08-09-88 08-17-88 08-24-88 08-30-88 09-06-88 09-13-88 09-20-88 09-27-88<180<180<180<180<180<170<170<170<170<170<170<170<170 340+40 310+50 360+50 340+50 290+50 320+50 330+50 280+50 310+50 260+40 290+40 290+40 250+40<4<10<5<5<10<4<5<9<4<4<10<4<5<9<3<4<9<5<5<8.<5<5<8<5<4<10<4<5<9<5<5<9<5<4<9<5<5<7<4 (A)<4<9<8<8<6<4<10<7<8<5<5<9<7'<7<5<5<10<8<13<5<4<9<6<11<5<4<9<9<8<5<5<10<8<7<5<5<10<10<8'5<5<13<6<8<6<4<9<8<5<4<4<8<8<5<5<5<10<6<6<5<5<10<7<5<5<3<4<5<5<4<4<5<4<4<4<3<4<4 (B)<7<8<7<6.<7<5<7<6<5<8<9<7<10 H59 07-06-88<180 350+50<5<10<5<5<9<8<7<5 08-03-88<170 270+40<4<9<4<5<11<7<10<5 09-06-88<170 270+50<3<8<4<5<8<8<7<3<5<5<5<8<5<7 (A)These tabulated LLD values for Zr/Nb-95 are the higher of the individual parent or daughter LLDs.(B)These tabulated LLD values are for Ba-140, either based on direct measurement of Ba-140 or based on ingrowth of La-140, whichever method yields the greater sensitivity for a given sample.
3.b SEDIMENT-(Ci/k dr wei ht)Sample Collection Site Date Be-7 K-40 Co-58 Co-60 Cs-134.Cs-137 Ra-226 Th-232 H15*08-03-88<90 310+70"<8<7.<9'9 210+20<60 H59 08-03-88<90 370+50<8<8<9<8 174+8 80+10*-DOE split sample.4.a.l CRUSTACEA-Blue Crab-(Ci/k wet wei ht)Sample Collection Site Date K-40 Mn-54 Fe-59 Co-58 Co-60 Zn-65 Cs-134 Cs-137 Ra-226 Ra-228 H15 Attempts to collect this sample were not successful.
Additional attempts will be made.H59 08-05-88 1900+100<11<31<12<9<30<13<10 100+10 140+60 4.a.2 FISH-Mixed S ecies-(Ci/k wet wei ht)Sample Collection Site Date K-40 Mn-54 Fe-59 Co-58 Co-60 Zn-65 Cs-134 Cs-137 Ra-226 Ra-228 H15 09-20-88 2400+200<16<30<17<14<32<14<13<33<70 H59 08-17-88 2700+100<11<26<10<14<22<13<13<31<60 4.b.l BROADLEAF VEGETATION
-Man rove-(Ci/k wet wei ht)Sample Collection Site Date Be-7 K-40 I>>131 Cs-134 Cs<<137 H51 07-06-88 , 380+40 2700+100<13<10<8 08>>03<<88 09-06-88 470+40 2400+100 390+40 2800+100<10<11<8<9<7<7 H52 07-06-88 410+40 3000+100 08-03-88 710+50 3300+100 09-06-88 500+50 2500+100<12<12<14<8<10<10<8<8-<10 H59 07<<06-88 420+40 3000+100<12<9<9 08-03-88 09-06-88 450+40 620+60 2500+100 3600+200<12<18<6<12<7<10 RADIOLOGICAL SURVEILLANCE OF FLORIDA POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY'S ST.LUCIE SITE Fourth Quarter, 1988 Office of Radiation Control Florida Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services
 
ST.LUCIE SITE Technical Specifications Sampling Fourth Quarter, 1988 Sam le T e Collection Fre uenc Locations Number of 1.Direct Radiation Quarterly 27 54 2.Airborne 2.a Air Iodines 2.b Air Particulates Weekly Weekly 65 69*3.Waterborne 3.a Surface Water 3.b Shoreline sediment~~~~4.Ingestion, 4.a Fish and Invertebrates 4.a.l Crustacea 4.a.2 Fish Weekly Monthly Semiannually Semiannually Semiannually 13 3 0 4.b Food Products 4.b.l Broadleaf Vegetation Monthly Total: 214*-Includes DOE split samples.NOTE: Measurement results having magnitudes that are significantly above the background of the measurement system are reported as net values plus or minus a one-standard-deviation error term.Measurement results that are not significantly above background are reported as"non-detectable" (ND)or as less than a Lower Limit of Detection (<LLD), which is an estimated upper limit (with at least 95%, confidence) for the true activity in the sample.
ST.LUCIE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS SAMPLING Fourth Quarter, 1988 DIRECT RADIATION-TLDs-(micro-R/hour)
Each result is the average net response of two dosimeters.
Sample Site Deployment 09-13-88 Collection 12-14-88 Notes: N-1 NNW-5 NNW-10 NW-5 NW-10 WNW-2 WNW-5 WNW-10 W-2 W-5 W-10 WSW-2 WSW-5 WSW-10 SW-2 SW-5 SW-10 SSW-2 SSW<<5 SSW-10 S-5 S-10 S/SSE-10 SSE-5 SSE-10 SE-1 H-32 5.1+5.0+5.2+5.2+6.5+5.1+4.8+5.4+5.0+4.9+4.9+5.0+5.1+4.6+5.0+5.0+5.0+5.0+5.1+5.3+5.0+5.1+4.7+5.3+5.0+4.5+6.0+0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.2 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.2 0.3 0.3 0.2 0.3 (A)These results have been determined with the assumption that fading is negligible, although detailed testing to confirm this has not been completed.
Testing to confirm compliance with NRC Reg.Guide 4.13 and ANSI N545-1975 performance standards has not been completed.
2.a IODINE-131 XN MEEKLY AIR FILTERS-(Ci/m)Collection Date H08 H12 Sam le Site H14 H30 H34 10-04-88 10-11-88 10-18-88 10-25-88 11-01-88 11-08-88 11-15-88 11-22-88 11-29-88 12-06-88 12-13-88 12-20-88 12-27-88<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.03<0.03<0.04<0.02<0.04<0.04<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.03<0.03<0.04<0.02<0.03<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.03<0.03<0.03<0.04<0.02<0.04<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.03<0.03<0.04<0.02<0.04<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.03<0.03<0.03<0.04<0.02<0.03<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02 2.b AIR PARTICULATES
-GROSS BETA-(Ci/m)Collection Date H08 H12 Sam le Site H14 H30 H34 10-04-88 10-11-88 10-18-88 10-25-88 11-01-88 11-08-88 11-15-88 11-22-88 11-29-88 12-06-88 12-13-88 12-20-88 12-27-88 0.009 0.018 0.014 0.028 0.014 0.020 0.019 0.004 0.012 0.014 0.011 0.019 0.013+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.003+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002 0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.Oll+0.002 013+0.002 012+0.002 015+0.002 017+0.002 011+0.002 012+0.002 006+0.002 011+0.002 Oll+0.002 008+0.002 013+0.002 010+0.002 0.011+0.014+0.015+0.015+0.016+*0.013+*0.016+*0.006+*0.013+0.015+0.010+0.017+0.011+0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.009+0.002 0.018+0.002 0.015+0.002 0.020+0.002 0.017+0.002 0.015+0.002 0.013+0.002 0.007+0.002 0.013+0.002 0.014+0.002 0.011+0.002 0.013+0.002 0.008+0.002 0.008+0.017+0.017+0.016+0.017+0.014+0.016+0.005+0.009+0.015+0.011+0.017+0.011+0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 Means: 0.015+0.001 0.012+0.001 0.013+0.001 0.013+0.001 0.013+0.001 DOE split samples.2.b AIR PARTICULATES
-GAMMA SCANS OF QUARTERLY COMPOSITES
-(Ci/m)Sample Site Be-7 Fourth Quarter, 1988 K-40 Cs-134 Cs-137 H08 H12 H14 H30 H34 0.133+0.010 0.133+0.009 0.146+0.009 0.110+0.008 0.131+0.009<0.014<0.013<0.015<0.013<0.016<0.0008<0.0008<0.0008<0.0009<0.0010<0.0008<0.0006<0.0007<0.0008<0.0008 3.a SURFACE WATER-(Ci/1)Sample Collection Site Date H-3 Zr-95 Ba-140 K-40 Mn-54 Fe-59 Co-58 Co-60 Zn-65 Nb-95 I-131 Cs-134 Cs-137 La-140 (A)(B)H15 10-04-88 10-11-88 10-18-88 10-25-88 11-01-88 11-08-88 11-15-88 11-22-88 11-29-88 12-06-88 12-13-88 12-21-88 12-27-88<180<180<180<180<180<180<180<180 150+50<160<160<160<160 300+50 260+50 230+50 310+50 260+50 250+40 240+50 290+50 300+50 290+50 230+50 360+50 280+50<5<4<5<3<4<4<5<5<5<4<4<3<4<9<5<4<11<10<4<5<11<9<5<5<9<10<4<5<10<11<4<6<8<9<4<4<11<10<3<5<8<10<5<4<8<7<4<5<10<10<4<5<9<9<4<5<10<10<4<4<8<7<4<5<9<5<4<4<5<4<4<4<5<3<4<4<4<10<7<5<7<9<6<9<7<7<8<6<4<8<7<6<9<10<7<7<5<6<6<7<5<7<7<5<7<5<7<9<8<6<8<7<4<8<5<10 H59 10-05-88<180 260+40<4<9<4 11-02-88<180 280+50<4<9<4 12-07-88<160 260+50<4<8<4<4<7<6<7<5<9<8<6<4<10<7<6<6<5<5<4<3<4<4<5<9 (A)These tabulated LLD values for Zr/Nb-95 are the higher of the individual parent or daughter LLDs.(B)These tabulated LLD values are for Ba-140, either based on direct measurement of Ba-140 or based on ingrowth of La-140, whichever method yields the greater sensitivity for a given sample.
4.a.1 CRUSTACEA-Blue Crab-(Ci/k , wet wei ht)Sample Collection Site Date H15 11-11-88 K-40 Mn-54 Fe-59 Co-58 Co-60 Zn-65 Cs-134<350<23<49<24<26<47<24 Cs-137<22 Ra-226<440 Ra-228 190+30 U-238 770+80~~4.b.1 BROADLEAF VEGETATXON
-Man rove-(Ci/k wet wei ht)Sample Collection Site Date Be-7 K-40 I-131 Cs-134 Cs-137 H51 10-05-88 580+40 5300+200 11-02-88 390+50 3400+200 12-07-88 440+40 1900+100<14<17<8<12<9<9<10<8 H52 10-05-88 520+50 3400+200<14<12<9 11-02-88 12-07-88 450+60 440+40 2600+100 3400+100<17<9<10<9<10<8 H59 10-05-88 540+50 4900+200<15<15<10 11-02-88 12-07-88 440+50 460+50 3000+100 3200+200<17<12<10<9 1 1988 ANNUAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT ST.LUCIE PLANT-UNITS NOS.1 AND 2 ATTACHMENT C RESULTS FROM THE INTERLABORATORY COMPARISON PROGRAM 1988 If I E.
FLORIDA DEPT OF HRS-EPA INTERLABORATORY CROSS-CHECK PROGRAM DATA January through June, 1988 Media FILTER FILTER FILTER FILTER FOOD FOOD FOOD FOOD FOOD MILK MILK MILK MILK MILK WATER WATER WATER WATER WATER WATER WATER ATER WATER WATER WATER WATER WATER WATER WATER WATER WATER WATER WATER WATER WATER WATER WATER Alpha*Beta Cs<<137 Sr-90 I-131 Cs-137 K Sr-89 Sr-90 I-131 Cs-137 K Sr-89 Sr-99 Alpha Alpha Alpha Beta Beta Beta Cr-51 Co-60 Co-60 Zn-65 Zn-65 Ru-106 Ru-106 Cs-134 Cs-134 Cs>>137 Cs-137 H-3 H-3 Sr-89 Sr-89 Sr-90 Sr-90 03 03 03 03 01 01 01 01 01 06 06 06 06 06 01 03 05 01 03 05 06 02 06 02 06 02 06 02 06 02 06 02 06 01 05 Ol 05 25 25 25 25 29 29 29 29 29 24 24 24 24 24 22 18 20 22 18 20 03 05 03 05 03 05 03 05 03 05 03 12 10 08 06 08 06 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 Nuclide Collection Mon Day Yr EPA Known 20 50 16 17 102 91 1230 46 55 4 6 11 8 13 ll 69 94 105 64 94 3327 30 15 Units pCi/F pci/F pCi/F pci/F pCi/Kg pCi/Kg mg/Kg pCi/Kg pCi/Kg pCi/L pCi/L mg/L pci/L pCi/L pCi/L pCi/L pCi/L pCi/L pCi/L pCi/L pCi/L pCi/L pCi/L pCi/L pCi/L pCi/L pCi/L pCi/L pCi/L pCi/L.pCi/L pCi/L pCi/L pCi/L pCi/L pCi/L pCi/L Normal.Range , 0.118 0.000 0.237 0.395 0.058 0.355 0.578 0~237 0.215 0.000 0.118 0.118 0.118 0.118 0.118 0.355 0.252 Mean of Analyses 23.33 50 F 00 18.33 14.67 99'3 92.00 1176.67 36.00 48.33 3.00 5.33 7.33 8.67 14.33 12.67 70.67 98.00 N.D.K.Action Level 1~15 0.00 0.81-2.69-0.45 0.35-1.50-3.46-4'0 NA NA NA NA NA-0.35-0.23-l.27 ,0.23 0.46 0.58 NA 0.58 NA 0.74 NA 0.451 102.33-0.44 NA 0.000 0.118 0.082 0.118 0.000 60.00-1.39 91.67 NA-0.81 14.00 NA-1.15 NA NA 3313.33-0'7 NA 27.67-0.81
~I$'k 4 C' NOTES: mal.: Normalized range.As defined in"Environmental Radioactivity Lab-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~nge oratory Intercomparison Studies Program Fiscal Year 1981-1982", Environmental Monitoring Systems Laboratory, U.S.Environmental Protection Agency, P.0.Box 15027, Las Vegas, Nevada, 89114.EPA-600/4-81-004, February, 1981.N.D.K.: Normalized deviation-of the mean from the known value.As defined in EPA-600/4-81-004.
NDP: No data provided.No data was provided to EPA for inclusion in their report.NA: Not available.
Report containing ceived from EPA, Las Vegas.this data has not yet been re-Action Level: (1)Cause: Erroneously over estimated chemical recovery of carrier.Corrective action: Try to improve purity of strontium carrier.strontium isolated (2)Cause: Erroneously over estimated chemical recovery of carrier.Corrective action: Try to improve purity of strontium carrier.strontium isolated II I FLORIDA DBPT OF HRS-BPA ZNTBRLABORATORY CROSS-CHECK PROGRAM DATA July through December, 1988 FILTER FILTER FILTER FILTER FOOD FOOD FOOD FOOD FOOD MILK MILK MILK MILK MILK MILK MILK MILK MILK MILK WATER ATER WATER WATER WATER WATER WATER WATER WATER WATER WATER WATER WATER WATER WATER , WATER WATER WATER WATER WATER WATER WATER WATER WATER Alpha Beta Cs-137 Sr-90 I-131 Cs-137 K Sr-89 Sr-90 I-131 I-131 Cs-137 Cs-137 K K Sr-89 Sr-89 Sr-90 Sr-90 Alpha Alpha Alpha Beta Beta Beta Cr-51 Cr-51 Co-60 Co-60 Zn-65 Zn-65 Ru-106 Ru-106 Cs-134 Cs-134 Cs-137 Cs-137 H-3 H-3 I-131 I-131 Sr-89 Sr-90 Media Nuclide 26 26 26 26 29 29 29 29 29 08 08 08 08 07 07 07 07 07 24 28 24 28 24 28 24 28 24 28 22 23 25 22 23 25 03 07 03 07 03 07 03 06 10 06 10 06 10 06 10 06 10 07 09 ll 07 09 11 06 10 06 10 06 10 06 10 07 03 07 03 07 10 14 05 09 06 06 10 06 10 06 10 08 12 05 05-06 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 Collection Mon Day Yr EPA Known 8 29 12 8 107 49 1240 33 34 94 91 51 50 1600 1600 40 40 60 60 15 8 9 4 10 9 302 251 15 25 101 151 195 152 20 25 25 15 5565 2316 76 115 20 20 0.35-0.69 0.35 2~3 1 0.31 0.12-1.49'~7 7-4.62 0.19-0.13-0.12-0.92-0.14-l.73-1.39-2.42-2.50-4.43-1.50-0.69 0.12 0.69 0.69 0.69-0.44-0.05 0.46 0.46-0.23 0.08-0.49 1~2 1-0.35-0.58 0.23 0.12 0.17 0.10-0.07 0.19-0.69-1.54 9.00 27.00 13.00 6.00 109.00 49.33 1186.67 25.00 28.67 95.00 90.33 50.67 47.33 1593.33 1520.00 36.00 33.00 55.67 52.33 10.67 6.00 9~33 6.00 12.00 11.00 294.33 250.33 16.33 26.33 99.67 151.67 189.33 142.33 19.00 23.33 25.67 15.33 5620.00 2336.67 75.67 116.33 18 F 00 18.67 pCi/F pCi/F pCi/F pCi/F pCi/Kg pCi/Kg mg/Kg*pCi/Kg pCi/Kg pCi/L pCi/L pCi/L pCi/L mg/L mg/L pCi/L pCi/L pCi/L pCi/L pCi/L pCi/L pCi/L pCi/L pCi/L pCi/L pCi/L pCi/L pCi/L.pCi/L pCi/L pCi/L pCi/L pCi/L pCi/L pCi/L pCi/L pCi/L pCi/L pCi/L pCi/L pCi/L pCi/L pCi/L 0.000 0.237 0.000 0.790 0.108 0.355 0.669 0.237 0.296 0.132 0.197 0.118 0.355 0.148 0.296 ,0.237 0.237 0.592 0.592 0.237 0.000 0.237 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.178 0.237 0.118 0.118 0.415 0.237 0.237 0.434 0.000 0.237 0.118 0.237 0.064 0.152 0.074 0.049 0.000 0.395 Units Normal.Mean of N.D.K.Range Analyses Action Level M 9I', 4 r NOTES: rmal.: ange Normalized range.As defined in"Environmental Radioactivity Lab-oratory Intercomparison Studies Program Fiscal Year 1981-1982", Environmental Monitoring Systems Laboratory, U.S.Environmental Protection Agency, P.O.Box 15027, Las Vegas, Nevada, 89114.EPA-600/4-81-004, February, 1981.N.D.K.: Normalized deviation of the mean from the known value.As defined in EPA-600/4-81-004.
NDP: No data provided.No data was provided to EPA for inclusion in their report.NA: Not available.
Report containing this data has not yet been re-ceived from EPA, Las Vegas.ACTION LEVEL: Cause: Erroneously over estimated chemical recovery of strontium carrier.Corrective action: Try to improve purity of isolated strontium carrier.Cause: Erroneously over estimated chemical recovery of strontium carrier.Corrective action: Try to improve purity of isolated strontium carrier.
gpp424p361 1989 ANNUAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT ST.LUCIE PLANT UNIT NOS.1 AND 2 License Nos.DPR-67, NPF-16 I Docket Nos.50-335, 50-389 Data Submitted By:Flo ida DHRS Report Prepared: o 9'/'<l 9O Report Reviewed: 2/arel A+/PWfdHP3:1 RADEHVOP.PSL 0 1989 ANNUAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT ST.LUCIE PLANT-UNITS NOS.1 AND 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS DESCRIPTION INTRODUCTION PAGE RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING PROGRAM DISCUSSION AND INTERPRETATION OF RESULTS ENVIRONMENTAL RADIOLOGICAL MONITORING PROGRAM ANNUAL
 
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DEVIATIONS/MISSING DATA ANALYSES WITH LLDs ABOVE TABLE 4.12-1 DETECTION CAPABILITIES LAND USE CENSUS EY TO SAMPLE LOCATIONS DIOLOGICAL SURVEILLANCE OF FLORIDA POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY'S ST.LUCIE SITE FIRST QUARTER, 1989 SECOND QUARTER, 1989 THIRD QUARTER, 1989 FOURTH QUARTER, 1989 RESULTS FROM THE INTERLABORATORY COMPARISON PROGRAM, 1989 TABLE 1 TABLE 1A TABLE 1B TABLE 2 ATTACHMENT A ATTACHMENT B ATTACHMENT C HP3:1 RADENVOP.PSL 1989 ANNUAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT ST.LUCIE PLANT-UNITS NOS.1 AND 2 I.INTRODUCTION This report is submitted pursuant to Specification 6.9 of St.Lucie Unit No.1 and St.Lucie Unit No.2 Technical Specifications.
The Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report provides information, summaries and analytical results pertaining to the Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program for the calendar year indicated.
This report covers surveillance activities meeting the requirements of Unit No.1 and Unit No.2.Technical Specifications.
II.RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING PROGRAM A.~Pur ose: The purpose of the radiological environmental monitoring program is to provide representative measurements of radiation and of radioactive materials in those exposure pathways and for those radionuclides which lead to the highest potential radiation exposures of members of the public resulting from station operation.
The radiological environmental monitoring program also supplements the radiological effluent monitoring program by verifying that the measurable concentrations of radioactive materials and levels of radiation are not higher than expected on the basis of the effluent measurements and the modeling of the environmental exposure pathways.B.Pro ram Descri tion: The Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program for the St.Lucie Plant is conducted pursuant to Technical Specifications 3/4e12 of St.Lucie Unit No.1 and St.Lucie Unit No.2 Technical Specifications.
Sam le Locations T es and Fre encies: a~Direct radiation gamma exposure rate is monitored continuously at 27 locations by thermoluminescent dosimeters (TLD's).TLD's are collected and analyzed quarterly.
b.Airborne radioiodine and particulate samplers are operated continuously at five locations.
Samples are collected and analyzed weekly.Analyses include Iodine-131, gross beta, and gamma isotopic measurements.
c~Surface water samples are collected from two locations.
Samples are collected and analyzed weekly and monthly respectively.
Analyses include gamma isotopic and tritium measurements.
HP3:1 RADEHVOP.PSL 1989 ANNUAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT ST.LUCIE PLANT-UNITS NOS.1 AND 2 d.e.Shoreline sediment samples are collected from two locations coinciding with the locations for surface water samples.Samples are collected and analyzed semi-annually.
Sediment samples are analyzed by gamma isotopic measurements.
Fish and invertebrate samples are collected from two locations.
Samples are collected and analyzed semi-annually.
Fish and invertebrate samples are analyzed by gamma isotopic measurements.
f.Broad leaf vegetation samples are collected from three locations.
Samples are collected and analyzed monthly.Broad leaf vegetation samples are analyzed by gamma isotopic measurements.
E Attachment A provides specific information pertaining to sample locations, types and frequencies.
2.Anal tical Res onsibilit Radiological environmental monitoring for the St.Lucie Plant is conducted by the State of Florida, Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services (HRS).Samples are collected and analyzed by HRS personnel.
Samples are analyzed at the HRS Environmental Radiation Control Laboratory in Orlando, Florida.C.Anal tical Results: Table 1, Environmental Radiolo ical Monitorin Pro ram Annual~Summar provides a summary for all specified samples collected during the referenced surveillance period.Deviations from the sample schedule, missing data and/or samples not meeting the specified"A PRIORI" LLD, if any, are noted and explained in Tables 1A and 1B respectively.
Analysis data for all specified samples analyzed during the surveillance period is provided in Attachment B.D.Land Use Census: A land use census out to a distance of 5 miles radius from the St.Lucie Plant is conducted annually to determine the location of the nearest milk animal, residence, and garden producing broad leaf vegetation in each of the sixteen meteorological sectors.A summary of the land use census for the surveillance year is provided in Table 2, Land Use Census~Summa No locations yielding a calculated dose or dose commitment greater than the values currently being calculated were identified by the land use census.HP3:1 RADEHVOP.PSL (2) 1989 ANNUAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT ST.LUCIE PLANT-UNITS NOS.1 AND 2 E.No locations yielding a calculated dose or dose commitment (via the same exposure pathway)20 4 greater than locations currently being sampled in the radiological environmental monitoring program were identified by the land use census.Interlaborator Com arison Pro ra: The State of Florida HRS Environmental Radiation Control Laboratory participates in the Environmental Radioactivity Laboratory Intercomparison Studies Program conducted by the Environmental Protection Agency.Results from the Interlaboratory Comparison Program are provided in Attachment C.III.DISCUSSION AND INTERPRETATION OF RESULTS A.Re ortin of Results: The Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report contains the summaries, interpretations and information required by the St.Lucie Plant, Unit Nos.1&2 Technical Specifications.
Table 1 provides a summary of the measurements made for the nuclides required by Technical Specifications, Table 4.12-1, for all samples specified by Table 3.12-1.In addition, summaries are provided for other nuclides identified in the specified samples, including those not related to station operation.
These include nuclides such as K-40, Th-232, Ra-226, Ra-228, and Be-7 which are common in the Florida environment.
B.Inter retation of Results Direct Radiation:
The results for direct radiation monitoring are consistent with past measurements for the specified locations.
The exposure rate data shows no indication of any trends attributed to effluents from the plant.The measured exposure rates are consistent with exposure rates that were observed during the preoperational surveillance program.Direct radiation monitoring results are summarized in Table 1.2~Air Particulates Radioiodine:
The results for radioactive air particulate and radioiodine monitoring are consistent with past measurements and indicate no trends attributed to plant effluents.
All samples for radioiodine yielded no detectable I-131.Gamma isotopic measurements yielded no indication of any nuclides attributed to station operation.
The results for air particulate/radioiodine samples are consistent with measurements which were made during the preoperational surveillance program.Air particulate and radioiodine monitoring results are summarized in Table 1.HP3:1 RAOEHVOP.PSL (3) l e 1989 ANNUAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT ST.LUCIE PLANT-UNITS NOS.1 AND 2 3~Surface Water: The results for radioactivity measurements in surface water samples are consistent with past measurements.
Tritium was reported as present in four of the weekly surface water samples collected from Site H-15 and one of the monthly surface water samples at site H-59.Subsequent samples indicate there has been no increase nor adverse trend for tritium in surface water samples at H-15.The highest measured tritium was at site H-59 and was less than 14 of the reporting level specified by plant technical specifications, Table 3.12-2.No other nuclides attributed to station operation were detected.Results for surface water samples are summarized in Table 1.4~5.Waterborne Sediment and Food Products: The results for radioactivity measurements in waterborne sediment, fish and crustacea samples are consistent with past measurements and with measurements made during the preoperational surveillance program.There were no indications of any radionuclides attributed to plant effluents.
Results for the waterborne sediment, fish and crustacea samples are summarized in Table 1.Broad Leaf Ve etation: The results for radioactivity measurements in broad leaf vegetation are consistent with past measurements and with measurements made during the preoperational surveillance program.There were no indications of any nuclides attributed to plant effluents.
Results for the broad leaf vegetation samples are summarized in Table 1.C.Conclusions The data obtained through the St.Lucie Plant Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program verifies that the levels of radiation and concentrations of radioactive materials in environmental samples, representing the highest potential exposure pathways to members of the public, are not being increased.
The measurements verify that the dose or dose commitment to members of the public, due to operation of St.Lucie Unit Nos.1 6 2, during the surveillance year, are well within"as low as reasonably achievable (ALARA)" criteria established by 10 CFR 50, Appendix I.IIP3:1 RADENVOP.PSL (4)
Page 1 of 8~r ENVIRONMENTAL RADIOLOGICAL MON ORING PROGRAM ANNUAL StBQGLRY Name of Facility St.Lucie Unit Nos 1 and 2 Docket No.(s)50-335 and 50-389 Location of Facility St.Lucie Florida Reporting Period Zanua 1-December 31 1989 (County, State)PATHWAY DIRECT RADIATION SAMPLES COLLECTED:
TLD UNITS: MICRO-R/hr Type and Total Number of Analyses Performed Lower Limit of Detection (LLD)All Indicator Locations Mean (f)Range Distance&Direction Range Location with Highest Annual Mean Name Mean f Control Locations Mean (f)Range Exposur e d Rate, 108 5.3 (108/108)4.5-6.7 NW-10 10 miles, NW 6.5 (4/4)6.4-6.7 6.1 (4/4)6.0-6.2 Number of Nonroutine Reported Measurements
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Name of Facility St.Lucie Unit Nos.1 and 2 Docket No.(s)50-335 and 50-389 Location of Facility St.Lucie Florida Reporting Period, Janua 1-December 31 1989 (County, State)PATHWAY: AIRBORNE SAMPLES COLLECTED:
RADIOIODINE AND PARTICULATES UNITS PICO-Ci/M Type and Total Number of Analyses Performed Lower Limit of Detection (LLD)All Indicator Locations Mean (f)Range Distance&Direction Range Location with Highest Annual Mean Name Mean f Control Zacatjons Mean (f)Range 131?260 Gross Beta, 260 Composite Gamma Isotopic, 20 Be 40~134C 137C 0.024 0.0025 0.0052 0.012 0.00069 0.00066<MDA 0.011 (260/260)0.003-0.024 0.099 (20/20)0.066-0.126<MDA<MDA MDA H-08 6 miles, WNW H-34 0.5 miles, N 0.013 (52/52)0.003-0.024 0.105 (4/4)0.075-0.123<MDA 0.011 (52/52)0.003-0.020 0.095 (4/4)0.066-0.118 MDA<MDA<MDA Number of Nonroutine Reported Measurements
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SURFACE WATER UNITS: PICO-Ci/LITER T 1 ENVIRONMENTAL RADIOLOGICAL MON ORING PROGRAM ANNUAL
 
==SUMMARY==
Name of Facility St.Lucie Unit Nos.1 and 2 Docket No.(s)50-335 and 50-389 Location of Facility St.Lucie Florida Reporting Period Janua 1-December 31 1989 (County, State)Type and Total Number of Analyses Performed Lower Limit of Detection (LLD)All Indicator Locations Mean (f)Range Distance&Direction Range Location with Highest Annual Mean Name Mean f Control Locations Mean (f)Range Tritium, 64 Gamma Isotopic, 64 230 102 (5/64)90-130 H-59 10-20 mi, S/SSE 130 (1/12)130 (1/12)40K'4Mn 5'Fe 58Co 60Co Zn Zr-Nb 131I 134C 137C 140B 60 325 (64/64)220-420<MDA MDA MDA<MDA<MDA<MDA<MDA MDA MDA MDA H-15 329 (52/52)<1 mi, ENE/E/ESE 220-420 310 (12/12)240-400<MDA MDA MDA MDA MDA MDA MDA MDA MDA MDA Number of Nonroutine Reported Measurements
=0 T 1 Page 4 of 8 ENVIRONMENTAL RADIOLOGICAL MO ORING PROGRAM ANNUAL SUMMA Name of Facility St.Lucie Unit Nos.1 and 2 Docket No.(s)50-335 and 50-389 Location of Facility St.Lucie Florida Reporting Period Zanua 1-December 31 1989 (County, State)PATHWAY: WATERBORNE SAMPLES COLLECTED:
SHORELINE SEDIMENT UNITS: PICO-Ci/Kg, DRY Type and Total Number of Analyses Performed Lower Limit of Detection (LLD)All Indicator Locations Mean (f)Range Mean f Distance&Direction Range Location with Highest'nnual Mean Name Control Locations Mean (f)Range Gamma Isotopic, 4 40K 226R 232T Be 58Co 60Co 134C 137C 140 49 52 100 12 14 12 525 (4/4)270-740 253 (4/4)197-311 108 (2/4)96-119<MDA MDA MDA MDA MDA H-59 10-20 mi, S/SSE 119 (1/2)H-15 680 (2/2)<1 mi.ENE/E/ESE 620-740 H-59 254 (2/2)10-20 mi, S/SSE 197-311 370 (2/2)270-470 254 (2/2)197-311 119 (1/2)<MDA MDA<MDA MDA<MDA Number of Nonroutine Reported Measurements
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3.aSURFACEWATER-(Ci/l)SampleCollection SiteDateH-3Zr-95Ba-140K-40Mn-54Fe-59Co-58Co-60Zn-65Nb-95I-131Cs-134Cs-137La-140H1504-05-8804-12-8804-19-8804-27-8805-03-8805-11-8805-18-8805-24-8805-31-8806-07-8806-15-8806-21-8806-29-88<180<180<180<180<180<180<180<180<180<190390+60<180<180340+50350+50220+50330+50310+50360+50300+50330+50330+50300+50330+50310+50360+50<5=<9<5<3<10<5<5<8<3<4<8<4<4<11<5<4<6<4<5<8<5<4<11<4<5<9<5<4<11<4<5<ll<5<5<9<5<5<7<5<6<4<5<5<5<5<5<5<4<4<4<5<3(A)<10<7<5<12<7<8<6<7<6<9<9,<8<10,<7<8<11<8<6<12<7<5<10<7<6<12<6<5<10<9<8<12<7<8<8<7<6<10<8<9<6<5<6<5<5<5<5<5<5<5<5<5<5<4<4<5<5<4<5<5<4<4<5<4<5<4(B)<6<5<7<8<5<8<4<6<5<5<6<6<7H5904-06-8805-04-8806-01-88<180330+60<5<10<5<4<10<7<7<180270+60<4<9<5<5<10<7<7<180330+50<5<10<4<5,<10<7<7<5<6<6<5<5<5<5<6<3(A)Thesetabulated LLDvaluesforZr/Nb-95arethehigheroftheindividual parentordaughterLLDs.(B)Thesetabulated LLDvaluesareforBa-140,eitherbasedondirectmeasurement ofBa-140orbasedoningrowthofLa-140,whichever methodyieldsthegreatersensitivity foragivensample.
==SUMMARY==
Name of Facility St.Lucie Unit Nos.1 and 2 Docket No.(s)50-335 and 50-389 Location of Facility St.Lucie Florida Reporting Period Januar 1-December 31 1989 (County, State)PATHWAY: INGESTION SAMPLES COLLECTED:
CRUSTACEA UNITS: PICO-Ci/Kg, WET Type and Total Numb'er of Analyses Performed Gamma Isotopic, 4 4'K 226R 228 54Mn 59F 58Co 60co Zn 134C 137C Lower Limit of Detection (LLD)130 20 16 19 17 All Indicator Locations Mean (f)Range 1298 (4/4)490-2060 180 (4/4)86-370 294 (2/4)177-410<MDA<MDA<MDA<MDA MDA<MDA<MDA Distance&Direction Range H-59 10-20 mi, S/SSE 1965 (2/2)1870-2060 H-15 250 (2/2)<1 mi, ENE/E/ESE 129-370 H-15 294 (2/2)<1 mi, ENE/E/ESE 177-410 Location with Highest Annual Mean Name Mean f Control Locations Mean (f)Range 1965 (2/2)1870-2060 110 (2/2)86-135 MDA MDA MDA MDA<MDA MDA MDA MDA Number of Nonroutine Reported Measurements
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CRUSTACEA
==SUMMARY==
-BlueCrab-(Ci/kwetweiht)SampleCollection SiteDateK-40Mn-54Fe-59Co-58Co-60Zn-65Cs-134Cs-137Ra-226Ra-228H1505-17-88'10+80<11<22<10<12<24<15<11113+9280+404.b.1BROADLEAF VEGETATION
Name of Facility St.Lucie Unit Nos.1 and 2 Docket No.(s)50-335 and 50-389 Location of Facility St.Lucie Florida Reporting Period Zanua 1-December 31 1989 (County, State)PATHWAY: INGESTION SAMPLES COLLECTED:
-Manrove-(Ci/kwetweiht)SampleCollection SiteDateBe-7K-40I-131Cs-134Cs-137H5104-06-88570+501950+12005-04-88620+402340+11006-01-88.430+40900+90<9<9<8<9<8<7<8<8<7H5204-06-88"540+50-2560+13005-04-88630+503350+14006-01-88450+403260+140<10<10<8<9<8<8<9<8H5904-06-88280+401640+9005-04-88480+502200+12006-01-88490+503300+130<8<10<9<7<8<8<6<8<8  
FISH UNITS: PICO-Ci/Kg, WET Type and Total Number of Analyses Performed Lower Limit of Detection (LLD)All Indicator Locations Mean (f)Range Distance&Direction Range Location with Highest Annual Mean Name Mean f Control Locations Mean (f)Range Gamma Isotopic, 4 40K 226R 228 54Mn 59Fe 5'Co 60Co 65~134C 137C 130 20 16 10 17 3200 (4/4)2710-4180 78 (1/4)93 (1/4)<MDA<MDA<MDA MDA MDA MDA MDA H-15<1 mi, ENE/E/ESE H-59 10-20 mi, S/SSE H-59 10-20 mi, S/SSE 3445 (2/2)2710-4180 78 (1/4)93 (1/4)2955 (2/2)2910-3000 78 (1/4)93 (1/4)MDA MDA MDA MDA<MDA MDA MDA Number of Nonroutine Reported Measurements
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RADIOLOGICAL SURVEILLANCE OFFLORIDAPOWERANDLIGHTCOMPANY'S ST.LUCIESITEThirdQuarter,1988OfficeofRadiation ControlFloridaDepartment ofHealthandRehabilitative Services ST.LUCIESITETechnical Specifications SamplingThirdQuarter,1988SamleTeCollection FreuencLocations SamledNumberofSamles1.DirectRadiation
==SUMMARY==
'uarterly 27542.Airborne2.aAirIodines2.bAirParticulates 3.Waterborne 3.aSurfaceWater3.bShoreline sediment4.Ingestion
Name of Facility St.Lucie Unit Nos.1 and 2 Docket No.(s)50-335 and 50-389 Location of Facility St.Lucie Florida Reporting Period Zanuar 1-December 31 1989 (County, State)PATHWAY: INGESTION SAMPLES COLLECTED:
~~4.aFishandInvertebrates 4.a.lCrustacea
BROAD LEAF VEGETATION UNITS: PICO-Ci/Kg, WET Type and Total Number of Analyses Performed Lower Limit of Detection (LLD)All Indicator Locations Mean (f)Range Mean f Distance&Direction Range Location with Highest Annual Mean Name Control Locations Mean (f)Range Gamma Isotopic, 36 Be 40K 226 131I 134C 137C 71 100 26 416 (36/36)280-830 2930 (36/36)810-4480 29 (1/36)MDA<MDA<MDA H-52 1 mi, S/SSE H-52 1 mi, S/SSE H-59 10-20 mi, S/SSE 461 (12/12)300-740 3500 (12/12)2200-4480 29 (1/12)425 (12/12)310-830 2820 (12/12)1970-4200 29 (1/12)<MDA MDA MDA Number of Nonroutine Reported Measurements
-4.a.2Fish4.bFoodProducts4.b.lBroadleaf Vegetation WeeklyWeeklyWeeklyMonthlySemiannually Semiannually Semiannually Monthly6569*1333*Total:219*-IncludesDOEsplitsamples.NOTE:Measurement resultshavingmagnitudes thataresignificantly abovethebackground ofthemeasurement systemarereportedasnetvaluesplusorminusaone-standard-deviation errorterm.Measurement resultsthatarenotsignificantly abovebackground arereportedas"non-detectable" (ND)oraslessthana'LowerLimitofDetection
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(<LLD),whichisanestimated upperlimit(withatleast95%confidence) forthetrueactivityinthesample.
ST.LUCIETECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS SAMPLINGThirdQuarter,1988DIRECTRADIATION
-TLDs-(micro-R/hour)
Eachresultistheaveragenetresponseoftwodosimeters.
''SampleSiteN-1NNW-5NNW-10NW-5NW-10WNW-2WNW-5WNW-10W-2W-5W-10WSW-2WSW-5WSW-10SW-2SW-5SW<<10SSW-2SSW-5SSW-10,S-5S-10S/SSE-10SSE-5SSE-10SE-1H-32Deployment 06-16-88Collection 09-13-885.2+0.3'.3+0.35'+0.35.2+0.36.6+0.35.3+0.34.9+0.34'+0'5.4+0.35.1+0.34'+0.35.1+0.35.0+0.34.6+0.24.6+0.24.5+0.24.8+0.34'+0'4.9+0.35.2+0.35.0+0'4.9+0.34.8+0'5.3+0.35.0+0.34.9+0.35.7+0.3Notes:(A)Theseresultshavebeendetermined
.withtheassumption thatfadingisnegligible, althoughdetailedtestingtoconfirmthishasnotbeencompleted.
Testingtoconfirmcompliance withNRCReg.Guide4.13andANSIN545-1975 performance standards hasnotbeencompleted.
\40ll,~0 2'IODINE-131 INWEEKLYAIRFILTERS-(Ci/m)3Collection DateH08H12SamleSiteH14H30H3407-05-8807-12-8807-19-8807-27-8808-02-8808-09>>8808-16-8808-23-8808-30-8809-06-8809-13-8809-20-8809-27-88<0.03<0~02<002<0.03<0.04<0.03<0.03<0'2<0.02<0.02<0.02<0'2<0.02<0.03<0.02<0'2<0.03<0.04<0.03<0.02<0.02<0'2<0.02<0.02<0'2<0.02<0.03<0.03<0.02<0.03<0.04<0.03<0.02<0.03<0~02<0.02<0~02<0.03<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.04<0'2<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.03<0~04<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.03<0'2<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.04(A)<0.02A-Thissamplehadalowcollected volume.Thisisbelievedtobeduetoapoweroutageduringworkonpowerlinesatthissite.Theequipment isestimated tohaverunfor113hoursoutofthe168totalhours.forthissamplinginterval.
I'iW.p4k' 2.bAIRPARTICULATES GROSSBETA-(Ci/m)Collection DateH08H12SamleSiteH14H30H3407-05-8807-12-8807-19-8807-27-8808-02-8808-09-8808-16-8808-23-8808-30-8809-06-8809-13-8809-20-8809-27-880.009+0.010+0.007+0.010+0.015+0.011+0.009+0.010+0.008+0.011+0.016+0.013+0.014+0.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.0100.0100.0070.0070.0120.0120.0090.0100.0070F0110.0160.0070.013+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.001+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.0020.0100.0090.0070.008*0.014*0.013*0.008*0.0080.0140.0100.0160.0080.009+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.0020.0110.0080.0090.0070.0130.012(A0.0070.0140.01,40.0110.0130.0070.008+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.001+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.0020-009+0.0020.007+0.0020.007+0.0020.005+0.0010.013+0.0020.013+0.0020.007+0.0020.009+0.0020.006+0.0020.006+0.0020.015+0.0020.006+0.0020.008+0.002Means:0.011+0.0010.010+0.001*-DOEsplitsamples.0.010+0.0010.010+0.0010.009+0.001A-Thissamplehadalowcollected volume.Thisisbelievedtobeduetoapoweroutageduringworkonpowerlinesatthissite.Theequipment isestimated tohaverunfor113hoursoutofthe168totalhoursforthissamplinginterval.
2.bAIRPARTICULATES
-GAMMASCANSOFQUARTERLY COMPOSITES
-(Ci/m)ThirdQuarter,1988SampleSiteH08H12'H14H30H34Be-70.098+0.0090.104+0.0080.100+0.0090.087+0.0080.095+0.008K-40<0.024<0.016<0.015<0.012<0.015Cs-134<0.0010<0.0009<0.0009<0.0008<0.0009Cs-137<0.0007<0.0008<0.0007<0.0007<0.0009 f'tpr 3.aSURFACEWATER-(Ci/1)SampleCollection SiteDateH-37K-40Zr-95Ba-140Mn-54Fe-59Co-58Co-60Zn-65Nb-95I-131Cs-134Cs-137La-140H1507-05-8807-12-8807-19-8807-27-8808-03-8808-09-8808-17-8808-24-8808-30-8809-06-8809-13-8809-20-8809-27-88<180<180<180<180<180<170<170<170<170<170<170<170<170340+40310+50360+50340+50290+50320+50330+50280+50310+50260+40290+40290+40250+40<4<10<5<5<10<4<5<9<4<4<10<4<5<9<3<4<9<5<5<8.<5<5<8<5<4<10<4<5<9<5<5<9<5<4<9<5<5<7<4(A)<4<9<8<8<6<4<10<7<8<5<5<9<7'<7<5<5<10<8<13<5<4<9<6<11<5<4<9<9<8<5<5<10<8<7<5<5<10<10<8'5<5<13<6<8<6<4<9<8<5<4<4<8<8<5<5<5<10<6<6<5<5<10<7<5<5<3<4<5<5<4<4<5<4<4<4<3<4<4(B)<7<8<7<6.<7<5<7<6<5<8<9<7<10H5907-06-88<180350+50<5<10<5<5<9<8<7<508-03-88<170270+40<4<9<4<5<11<7<10<509-06-88<170270+50<3<8<4<5<8<8<7<3<5<5<5<8<5<7(A)Thesetabulated LLDvaluesforZr/Nb-95arethehigheroftheindividual parentordaughterLLDs.(B)Thesetabulated LLDvaluesareforBa-140,eitherbasedondirectmeasurement ofBa-140orbasedoningrowthofLa-140,whichever methodyieldsthegreatersensitivity foragivensample.
3.bSEDIMENT-(Ci/kdrweiht)SampleCollection SiteDateBe-7K-40Co-58Co-60Cs-134.Cs-137Ra-226Th-232H15*08-03-88<90310+70"<8<7.<9'9210+20<60H5908-03-88<90370+50<8<8<9<8174+880+10*-DOEsplitsample.4.a.lCRUSTACEA
-BlueCrab-(Ci/kwetweiht)SampleCollection SiteDateK-40Mn-54Fe-59Co-58Co-60Zn-65Cs-134Cs-137Ra-226Ra-228H15Attemptstocollectthissamplewerenotsuccessful.
Additional attemptswillbemade.H5908-05-881900+100<11<31<12<9<30<13<10100+10140+604.a.2FISH-MixedSecies-(Ci/kwetweiht)SampleCollection SiteDateK-40Mn-54Fe-59Co-58Co-60Zn-65Cs-134Cs-137Ra-226Ra-228H1509-20-882400+200<16<30<17<14<32<14<13<33<70H5908-17-882700+100<11<26<10<14<22<13<13<31<60 4.b.lBROADLEAF VEGETATION
-Manrove-(Ci/kwetweiht)SampleCollection SiteDateBe-7K-40I>>131Cs-134Cs<<137H5107-06-88,380+402700+100<13<10<808>>03<<8809-06-88470+402400+100390+402800+100<10<11<8<9<7<7H5207-06-88410+403000+10008-03-88710+503300+10009-06-88500+502500+100<12<12<14<8<10<10<8<8-<10H5907<<06-88420+403000+100<12<9<908-03-8809-06-88450+40620+602500+1003600+200<12<18<6<12<7<10 RADIOLOGICAL SURVEILLANCE OFFLORIDAPOWERANDLIGHTCOMPANY'S ST.LUCIESITEFourthQuarter,1988OfficeofRadiation ControlFloridaDepartment ofHealthandRehabilitative Services


ST.LUCIESITETechnical Specifications SamplingFourthQuarter,1988SamleTeCollection FreuencLocations Numberof1.DirectRadiation Quarterly 27542.Airborne2.aAirIodines2.bAirParticulates WeeklyWeekly6569*3.Waterborne 3.aSurfaceWater3.bShoreline sediment~~~~4.Ingestion, 4.aFishandInvertebrates 4.a.lCrustacea 4.a.2FishWeeklyMonthlySemiannually Semiannually Semiannually 13304.bFoodProducts4.b.lBroadleaf Vegetation MonthlyTotal:214*-IncludesDOEsplitsamples.NOTE:Measurement resultshavingmagnitudes thataresignificantly abovethebackground ofthemeasurement systemarereportedasnetvaluesplusorminusaone-standard-deviation errorterm.Measurement resultsthatarenotsignificantly abovebackground arereportedas"non-detectable" (ND)oraslessthanaLowerLimitofDetection
==SUMMARY==
(<LLD),whichisanestimated upperlimit(withatleast95%,confidence) forthetrueactivityinthesample.
Name of Facility St.Lucie Unit Nos.1 and 2 Docket No.(s)50-335 and 50-389 Location of Facility St.Lucie Florida (County, State)Reporting Period Januar 1-December 31 1989 NOTES a~The LLD is an"a priori" lower limit of detection which establishes the smallest concentration of radioactive material in a sample that will yield a net count above system background that will be detected with 954 probability with only 5%probability of falsely concluding that a blank observation, represents a real signal.LLD's in this column are at time of measurement.
ST.LUCIETECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS SAMPLINGFourthQuarter,1988DIRECTRADIATION
The MDAs reported in Attachment B for the individual samples have been corrected to the time of sample collection.
-TLDs-(micro-R/hour)
~~~~~b.Mean and range based upon detectable measurements only.Fraction of detectable measurements at specified locations is indicated in parentheses (f).C~Specific identifying information for each sample location is provided in Attachment
Eachresultistheaveragenetresponseoftwodosimeters.
-A.d.Results are based upon the average net response of two TLDs.(Thermoluminescent dosimeters).
SampleSiteDeployment 09-13-88Collection 12-14-88Notes:N-1NNW-5NNW-10NW-5NW-10WNW-2WNW-5WNW-10W-2W-5W-10WSW-2WSW-5WSW-10SW-2SW-5SW-10SSW-2SSW<<5SSW-10S-5S-10S/SSE-10SSE-5SSE-10SE-1H-325.1+5.0+5.2+5.2+6.5+5.1+4.8+5.4+5.0+4.9+4.9+5.0+5.1+4.6+5.0+5.0+5.0+5.0+5.1+5.3+5.0+5.1+4.7+5.3+5.0+4.5+6.0+0.30.30.30.30.30.30.30.30.30.30.30.30.30.20.30.30.30.30.30.30.30.30.20.30.30.20.3(A)Theseresultshavebeendetermined withtheassumption thatfadingisnegligible, althoughdetailedtestingtoconfirmthishasnotbeencompleted.
MDA refers to minimum detectable activity.
Testingtoconfirmcompliance withNRCReg.Guide4.13andANSIN545-1975 performance standards hasnotbeencompleted.
C 1989 ANNUAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT ST.LUCIE PLANT, UNIT NOS.1&2 TABLE 1A A)Pathway: Airborne DEVIATIONS MISSING DATA Location: H-08, 6 miles WNW Date: 02/21/89 to 02/28/89 Deviation:
2.aIODINE-131 XNMEEKLYAIRFILTERS-(Ci/m)Collection DateH08H12SamleSiteH14H30H3410-04-8810-11-8810-18-8810-25-8811-01-8811-08-8811-15-8811-22-8811-29-8812-06-8812-13-8812-20-8812-27-88<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.03<0.03<0.04<0.02<0.04<0.04<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.03<0.03<0.04<0.02<0.03<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.03<0.03<0.03<0.04<0.02<0.04<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.03<0.03<0.04<0.02<0.04<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.03<0.03<0.03<0.04<0.02<0.03<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02 2.bAIRPARTICULATES
Failure to continuously provide air sampling at this location for the fourth week of February 1989.Description of Problem: The sample had a low collected volume with a normal as found flow rate.A power interruption is suspected.
-GROSSBETA-(Ci/m)Collection DateH08H12SamleSiteH14H30H3410-04-8810-11-8810-18-8810-25-8811-01-8811-08-8811-15-8811-22-8811-29-8812-06-8812-13-8812-20-8812-27-880.0090.0180.0140.0280.0140.0200.0190.0040.0120.0140.0110.0190.013+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.003+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.0020.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.Oll+0.002013+0.002012+0.002015+0.002017+0.002011+0.002012+0.002006+0.002011+0.002Oll+0.002008+0.002013+0.002010+0.0020.011+0.014+0.015+0.015+0.016+*0.013+*0.016+*0.006+*0.013+0.015+0.010+0.017+0.011+0.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.009+0.0020.018+0.0020.015+0.0020.020+0.0020.017+0.0020.015+0.0020.013+0.0020.007+0.0020.013+0.0020.014+0.0020.011+0.0020.013+0.0020.008+0.0020.008+0.017+0.017+0.016+0.017+0.014+0.016+0.005+0.009+0.015+0.011+0.017+0.011+0.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.002Means:0.015+0.0010.012+0.0010.013+0.0010.013+0.0010.013+0.001DOEsplitsamples.2.bAIRPARTICULATES
Estimated sampling duration of 111 hours out of the 169 hour period.Corrective Action: The sampling equipment was inspected and verified as operating properly.B)Pathway: Airborne Location: H-08, 6 miles WNW Date: 03/07/89 to 03/14/89 Deviation:
-GAMMASCANSOFQUARTERLY COMPOSITES
Failure to continuously provide air sampling at this location for the second week of March 1989.Description of Problem: Corrective Action: 1)2)C)Pathway: Airborne Air sample pump found running backwards, due to internal motor failure.Estimated duration of failure is 9 hours.Reviewed prior sample data to verify unaffected sampling period, especially Feb.21-28, 1989 period.Replace sampling pump-motor combination.
-(Ci/m)SampleSiteBe-7FourthQuarter,1988K-40Cs-134Cs-137H08H12H14H30H340.133+0.0100.133+0.0090.146+0.0090.110+0.0080.131+0.009<0.014<0.013<0.015<0.013<0.016<0.0008<0.0008<0.0008<0.0009<0.0010<0.0008<0.0006<0.0007<0.0008<0.0008 3.aSURFACEWATER-(Ci/1)SampleCollection SiteDateH-3Zr-95Ba-140K-40Mn-54Fe-59Co-58Co-60Zn-65Nb-95I-131Cs-134Cs-137La-140(A)(B)H1510-04-8810-11-8810-18-8810-25-8811-01-8811-08-8811-15-8811-22-8811-29-8812-06-8812-13-8812-21-8812-27-88<180<180<180<180<180<180<180<180150+50<160<160<160<160300+50260+50230+50310+50260+50250+40240+50290+50300+50290+50230+50360+50280+50<5<4<5<3<4<4<5<5<5<4<4<3<4<9<5<4<11<10<4<5<11<9<5<5<9<10<4<5<10<11<4<6<8<9<4<4<11<10<3<5<8<10<5<4<8<7<4<5<10<10<4<5<9<9<4<5<10<10<4<4<8<7<4<5<9<5<4<4<5<4<4<4<5<3<4<4<4<10<7<5<7<9<6<9<7<7<8<6<4<8<7<6<9<10<7<7<5<6<6<7<5<7<7<5<7<5<7<9<8<6<8<7<4<8<5<10H5910-05-88<180260+40<4<9<411-02-88<180280+50<4<9<412-07-88<160260+50<4<8<4<4<7<6<7<5<9<8<6<4<10<7<6<6<5<5<4<3<4<4<5<9(A)Thesetabulated LLDvaluesforZr/Nb-95arethehigheroftheindividual parentordaughterLLDs.(B)Thesetabulated LLDvaluesareforBa-140,eitherbasedondirectmeasurement ofBa-140orbasedoningrowthofLa-140,whichever methodyieldsthegreatersensitivity foragivensample.
Location: H-30, 2 miles W Date: 07/11/89 to 07/18/89 Deviation:
4.a.1CRUSTACEA
Failure to continuously provide air sampling at this location.Description of Problem: Electrical circuit breaker found tripped at end of sample period.Lightning suspected cause.Corrective Action: Reset breaker, inspected sampling equipment and verified as operating properly.  
-BlueCrab-(Ci/k,wetweiht)SampleCollection SiteDateH1511-11-88K-40Mn-54Fe-59Co-58Co-60Zn-65Cs-134<350<23<49<24<26<47<24Cs-137<22Ra-226<440Ra-228190+30U-238770+80~~4.b.1BROADLEAF VEGETATXON
-Manrove-(Ci/kwetweiht)SampleCollection SiteDateBe-7K-40I-131Cs-134Cs-137H5110-05-88580+405300+20011-02-88390+503400+20012-07-88440+401900+100<14<17<8<12<9<9<10<8H5210-05-88520+503400+200<14<12<911-02-8812-07-88450+60440+402600+1003400+100<17<9<10<9<10<8H5910-05-88540+504900+200<15<15<1011-02-8812-07-88440+50460+503000+1003200+200<17<12<10<9 11988ANNUALRADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORTST.LUCIEPLANT-UNITSNOS.1AND2ATTACHMENT CRESULTSFROMTHEINTERLABORATORY COMPARISON PROGRAM1988 IfIE.
FLORIDADEPTOFHRS-EPAINTERLABORATORY CROSS-CHECK PROGRAMDATAJanuarythroughJune,1988MediaFILTERFILTERFILTERFILTERFOODFOODFOODFOODFOODMILKMILKMILKMILKMILKWATERWATERWATERWATERWATERWATERWATERATERWATERWATERWATERWATERWATERWATERWATERWATERWATERWATERWATERWATERWATERWATERWATERAlpha*BetaCs<<137Sr-90I-131Cs-137KSr-89Sr-90I-131Cs-137KSr-89Sr-99AlphaAlphaAlphaBetaBetaBetaCr-51Co-60Co-60Zn-65Zn-65Ru-106Ru-106Cs-134Cs-134Cs>>137Cs-137H-3H-3Sr-89Sr-89Sr-90Sr-900303030301010101010606060606010305010305060206020602060206020602060105Ol052525252529292929292424242424221820221820030503050305030503050312100806080688888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888NuclideCollection MonDayYrEPAKnown2050161710291123046554611813ll6994105649433273015UnitspCi/Fpci/FpCi/Fpci/FpCi/KgpCi/Kgmg/KgpCi/KgpCi/KgpCi/LpCi/Lmg/Lpci/LpCi/LpCi/LpCi/LpCi/LpCi/LpCi/LpCi/LpCi/LpCi/LpCi/LpCi/LpCi/LpCi/LpCi/LpCi/LpCi/LpCi/L.pCi/LpCi/LpCi/LpCi/LpCi/LpCi/LpCi/LNormal.Range,0.1180.0000.2370.3950.0580.3550.5780~2370.2150.0000.1180.1180.1180.1180.1180.3550.252MeanofAnalyses23.3350F0018.3314.6799'392.001176.6736.0048.333.005.337.338.6714.3312.6770.6798.00N.D.K.ActionLevel1~150.000.81-2.69-0.450.35-1.50-3.46-4'0NANANANANA-0.35-0.23-l.27,0.230.460.58NA0.58NA0.74NA0.451102.33-0.44NA0.0000.1180.0820.1180.00060.00-1.3991.67NA-0.8114.00NA-1.15NANA3313.33-0'7NA27.67-0.81
~I$'k4C' NOTES:mal.:Normalized range.Asdefinedin"Environmental Radioactivity Lab-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ngeoratoryIntercomparison StudiesProgramFiscalYear1981-1982",Environmental Monitoring SystemsLaboratory, U.S.Environmental Protection Agency,P.0.Box15027,LasVegas,Nevada,89114.EPA-600/4-81-004,
: February, 1981.N.D.K.:Normalized deviation-ofthemeanfromtheknownvalue.AsdefinedinEPA-600/4-81-004.
NDP:Nodataprovided.
NodatawasprovidedtoEPAforinclusion intheirreport.NA:Notavailable.
Reportcontaining ceivedfromEPA,LasVegas.thisdatahasnotyetbeenre-ActionLevel:(1)Cause:Erroneously overestimated chemicalrecoveryofcarrier.Corrective action:Trytoimprovepurityofstrontium carrier.strontium isolated(2)Cause:Erroneously overestimated chemicalrecoveryofcarrier.Corrective action:Trytoimprovepurityofstrontium carrier.strontium isolated III FLORIDADBPTOFHRS-BPAZNTBRLABORATORY CROSS-CHECK PROGRAMDATAJulythroughDecember, 1988FILTERFILTERFILTERFILTERFOODFOODFOODFOODFOODMILKMILKMILKMILKMILKMILKMILKMILKMILKMILKWATERATERWATERWATERWATERWATERWATERWATERWATERWATERWATERWATERWATERWATERWATER,WATERWATERWATERWATERWATERWATERWATERWATERWATERAlphaBetaCs-137Sr-90I-131Cs-137KSr-89Sr-90I-131I-131Cs-137Cs-137KKSr-89Sr-89Sr-90Sr-90AlphaAlphaAlphaBetaBetaBetaCr-51Cr-51Co-60Co-60Zn-65Zn-65Ru-106Ru-106Cs-134Cs-134Cs-137Cs-137H-3H-3I-131I-131Sr-89Sr-90MediaNuclide2626262629292929290808080807070707072428242824282428242822232522232503070307030703061006100610061006100709ll07091106100610061006100703070307101405090606100610061008120505-0688888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888Collection MonDayYrEPAKnown829128107491240333494915150160016004040606015894109302251152510115119515220252515556523167611520200.35-0.690.352~310.310.12-1.49'~77-4.620.19-0.13-0.12-0.92-0.14-l.73-1.39-2.42-2.50-4.43-1.50-0.690.120.690.690.69-0.44-0.050.460.46-0.230.08-0.491~21-0.35-0.580.230.120.170.10-0.070.19-0.69-1.549.0027.0013.006.00109.0049.331186.6725.0028.6795.0090.3350.6747.331593.331520.0036.0033.0055.6752.3310.676.009~336.0012.0011.00294.33250.3316.3326.3399.67151.67189.33142.3319.0023.3325.6715.335620.002336.6775.67116.3318F0018.67pCi/FpCi/FpCi/FpCi/FpCi/KgpCi/Kgmg/Kg*pCi/KgpCi/KgpCi/LpCi/LpCi/LpCi/Lmg/Lmg/LpCi/LpCi/LpCi/LpCi/LpCi/LpCi/LpCi/LpCi/LpCi/LpCi/LpCi/LpCi/LpCi/L.pCi/LpCi/LpCi/LpCi/LpCi/LpCi/LpCi/LpCi/LpCi/LpCi/LpCi/LpCi/LpCi/LpCi/LpCi/L0.0000.2370.0000.7900.1080.3550.6690.2370.2960.1320.1970.1180.3550.1480.296,0.2370.2370.5920.5920.2370.0000.2370.0000.0000.0000.1780.2370.1180.1180.4150.2370.2370.4340.0000.2370.1180.2370.0640.1520.0740.0490.0000.395UnitsNormal.MeanofN.D.K.RangeAnalysesActionLevel M9I',4 rNOTES:rmal.:angeNormalized range.Asdefinedin"Environmental Radioactivity Lab-oratoryIntercomparison StudiesProgramFiscalYear1981-1982",Environmental Monitoring SystemsLaboratory, U.S.Environmental Protection Agency,P.O.Box15027,LasVegas,Nevada,89114.EPA-600/4-81-004,
: February, 1981.N.D.K.:Normalized deviation ofthemeanfromtheknownvalue.AsdefinedinEPA-600/4-81-004.
NDP:Nodataprovided.
NodatawasprovidedtoEPAforinclusion intheirreport.NA:Notavailable.
Reportcontaining thisdatahasnotyetbeenre-ceivedfromEPA,LasVegas.ACTIONLEVEL:Cause:Erroneously overestimated chemicalrecoveryofstrontium carrier.Corrective action:Trytoimprovepurityofisolatedstrontium carrier.Cause:Erroneously overestimated chemicalrecoveryofstrontium carrier.Corrective action:Trytoimprovepurityofisolatedstrontium carrier.
gpp424p361 1989ANNUALRADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORTST.LUCIEPLANTUNITNOS.1AND2LicenseNos.DPR-67,NPF-16IDocketNos.50-335,50-389DataSubmitted By:FloidaDHRSReportPrepared:
o9'/'<l9OReportReviewed:
2/arelA+/PWfdHP3:1RADEHVOP.PSL 01989ANNUALRADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORTST.LUCIEPLANT-UNITSNOS.1AND2TABLEOFCONTENTSDESCRIPTION INTRODUCTION PAGERADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING PROGRAMDISCUSSION ANDINTERPRETATION OFRESULTSENVIRONMENTAL RADIOLOGICAL MONITORING PROGRAMANNUALSUMMARYDEVIATIONS/MISSING DATAANALYSESWITHLLDsABOVETABLE4.12-1DETECTION CAPABILITIES LANDUSECENSUSEYTOSAMPLELOCATIONS DIOLOGICAL SURVEILLANCE OFFLORIDAPOWERANDLIGHTCOMPANY'S ST.LUCIESITEFIRSTQUARTER,1989SECONDQUARTER,1989THIRDQUARTER,1989FOURTHQUARTER,1989RESULTSFROMTHEINTERLABORATORY COMPARISON PROGRAM,1989TABLE1TABLE1ATABLE1BTABLE2ATTACHMENT AATTACHMENT BATTACHMENT CHP3:1RADENVOP.PSL 1989ANNUALRADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORTST.LUCIEPLANT-UNITSNOS.1AND2I.INTRODUCTION Thisreportissubmitted pursuanttoSpecification 6.9ofSt.LucieUnitNo.1andSt.LucieUnitNo.2Technical Specifications.
TheAnnualRadiological Environmental Operating Reportprovidesinformation, summaries andanalytical resultspertaining totheRadiological Environmental Monitoring Programforthecalendaryearindicated.
Thisreportcoverssurveillance activities meetingtherequirements ofUnitNo.1andUnitNo.2.Technical Specifications.
II.RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING PROGRAMA.~Purose:Thepurposeoftheradiological environmental monitoring programistoproviderepresentative measurements ofradiation andofradioactive materials inthoseexposurepathwaysandforthoseradionuclides whichleadtothehighestpotential radiation exposures ofmembersofthepublicresulting fromstationoperation.
Theradiological environmental monitoring programalsosupplements theradiological effluentmonitoring programbyverifying thatthemeasurable concentrations ofradioactive materials andlevelsofradiation arenothigherthanexpectedonthebasisoftheeffluentmeasurements andthemodelingoftheenvironmental exposurepathways.
B.ProramDescrition:TheRadiological Environmental Monitoring ProgramfortheSt.LuciePlantisconducted pursuanttoTechnical Specifications 3/4e12ofSt.LucieUnitNo.1andSt.LucieUnitNo.2Technical Specifications.
SamleLocations TesandFreencies:a~Directradiation gammaexposurerateismonitored continuously at27locations bythermoluminescent dosimeters (TLD's).TLD'sarecollected andanalyzedquarterly.
b.Airborneradioiodine andparticulate samplersareoperatedcontinuously atfivelocations.
Samplesarecollected andanalyzedweekly.AnalysesincludeIodine-131, grossbeta,andgammaisotopicmeasurements.
c~Surfacewatersamplesarecollected fromtwolocations.
Samplesarecollected andanalyzedweeklyandmonthlyrespectively.
Analysesincludegammaisotopicandtritiummeasurements.
HP3:1RADEHVOP.PSL 1989ANNUALRADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORTST.LUCIEPLANT-UNITSNOS.1AND2d.e.Shoreline sedimentsamplesarecollected fromtwolocations coinciding withthelocations forsurfacewatersamples.Samplesarecollected andanalyzedsemi-annually.
Sedimentsamplesareanalyzedbygammaisotopicmeasurements.
Fishandinvertebrate samplesarecollected fromtwolocations.
Samplesarecollected andanalyzedsemi-annually.
Fishandinvertebrate samplesareanalyzedbygammaisotopicmeasurements.
f.Broadleafvegetation samplesarecollected fromthreelocations.
Samplesarecollected andanalyzedmonthly.Broadleafvegetation samplesareanalyzedbygammaisotopicmeasurements.
EAttachment Aprovidesspecificinformation pertaining tosamplelocations, typesandfrequencies.
2.AnalticalResonsibilit Radiological environmental monitoring fortheSt.LuciePlantisconducted bytheStateofFlorida,Department ofHealthandRehabilitative Services(HRS).Samplesarecollected andanalyzedbyHRSpersonnel.
SamplesareanalyzedattheHRSEnvironmental Radiation ControlLaboratory inOrlando,Florida.C.AnalticalResults:Table1,Environmental RadioloicalMonitorin ProramAnnual~Summarprovidesasummaryforallspecified samplescollected duringthereferenced surveillance period.Deviations fromthesampleschedule, missingdataand/orsamplesnotmeetingthespecified "APRIORI"LLD,ifany,arenotedandexplained inTables1Aand1Brespectively.
Analysisdataforallspecified samplesanalyzedduringthesurveillance periodisprovidedinAttachment B.D.LandUseCensus:Alandusecensusouttoadistanceof5milesradiusfromtheSt.LuciePlantisconducted annuallytodetermine thelocationofthenearestmilkanimal,residence, andgardenproducing broadleafvegetation ineachofthesixteenmeteorological sectors.Asummaryofthelandusecensusforthesurveillance yearisprovidedinTable2,LandUseCensus~SummaNolocations yieldingacalculated doseordosecommitment greaterthanthevaluescurrently beingcalculated wereidentified bythelandusecensus.HP3:1RADEHVOP.PSL (2) 1989ANNUALRADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORTST.LUCIEPLANT-UNITSNOS.1AND2E.Nolocations yieldingacalculated doseordosecommitment (viathesameexposurepathway)204greaterthanlocations currently beingsampledintheradiological environmental monitoring programwereidentified bythelandusecensus.Interlaborator ComarisonProra:TheStateofFloridaHRSEnvironmental Radiation ControlLaboratory participates intheEnvironmental Radioactivity Laboratory Intercomparison StudiesProgramconducted bytheEnvironmental Protection Agency.ResultsfromtheInterlaboratory Comparison ProgramareprovidedinAttachment C.III.DISCUSSION ANDINTERPRETATION OFRESULTSA.ReortinofResults:TheAnnualRadiological Environmental Operating Reportcontainsthesummaries, interpretations andinformation requiredbytheSt.LuciePlant,UnitNos.1&2Technical Specifications.
Table1providesasummaryofthemeasurements madeforthenuclidesrequiredbyTechnical Specifications, Table4.12-1,forallsamplesspecified byTable3.12-1.Inaddition, summaries areprovidedforothernuclidesidentified inthespecified samples,including thosenotrelatedtostationoperation.
TheseincludenuclidessuchasK-40,Th-232,Ra-226,Ra-228,andBe-7whicharecommonintheFloridaenvironment.
B.InterretationofResultsDirectRadiation:
Theresultsfordirectradiation monitoring areconsistent withpastmeasurements forthespecified locations.
Theexposureratedatashowsnoindication ofanytrendsattributed toeffluents fromtheplant.Themeasuredexposureratesareconsistent withexposureratesthatwereobservedduringthepreoperational surveillance program.Directradiation monitoring resultsaresummarized inTable1.2~AirParticulates Radioiodine:
Theresultsforradioactive airparticulate andradioiodine monitoring areconsistent withpastmeasurements andindicatenotrendsattributed toplanteffluents.
Allsamplesforradioiodine yieldednodetectable I-131.Gammaisotopicmeasurements yieldednoindication ofanynuclidesattributed tostationoperation.
Theresultsforairparticulate/radioiodine samplesareconsistent withmeasurements whichweremadeduringthepreoperational surveillance program.Airparticulate andradioiodine monitoring resultsaresummarized inTable1.HP3:1RAOEHVOP.PSL (3) l e1989ANNUALRADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORTST.LUCIEPLANT-UNITSNOS.1AND23~SurfaceWater:Theresultsforradioactivity measurements insurfacewatersamplesareconsistent withpastmeasurements.
Tritiumwasreportedaspresentinfouroftheweeklysurfacewatersamplescollected fromSiteH-15andoneofthemonthlysurfacewatersamplesatsiteH-59.Subsequent samplesindicatetherehasbeennoincreasenoradversetrendfortritiuminsurfacewatersamplesatH-15.ThehighestmeasuredtritiumwasatsiteH-59andwaslessthan14ofthereporting levelspecified byplanttechnical specifications, Table3.12-2.Noothernuclidesattributed tostationoperation weredetected.
Resultsforsurfacewatersamplesaresummarized inTable1.4~5.Waterborne SedimentandFoodProducts:
Theresultsforradioactivity measurements inwaterborne
: sediment, fishandcrustacea samplesareconsistent withpastmeasurements andwithmeasurements madeduringthepreoperational surveillance program.Therewerenoindications ofanyradionuclides attributed toplanteffluents.
Resultsforthewaterborne
: sediment, fishandcrustacea samplesaresummarized inTable1.BroadLeafVeetation:Theresultsforradioactivity measurements inbroadleafvegetation areconsistent withpastmeasurements andwithmeasurements madeduringthepreoperational surveillance program.Therewerenoindications ofanynuclidesattributed toplanteffluents.
Resultsforthebroadleafvegetation samplesaresummarized inTable1.C.Conclusions ThedataobtainedthroughtheSt.LuciePlantRadiological Environmental Monitoring Programverifiesthatthelevelsofradiation andconcentrations ofradioactive materials inenvironmental samples,representing thehighestpotential exposurepathwaystomembersofthepublic,arenotbeingincreased.
Themeasurements verifythatthedoseordosecommitment tomembersofthepublic,duetooperation ofSt.LucieUnitNos.162,duringthesurveillance year,arewellwithin"aslowasreasonably achievable (ALARA)"criteriaestablished by10CFR50,AppendixI.IIP3:1RADENVOP.PSL (4)
Page1of8~rENVIRONMENTAL RADIOLOGICAL MONORINGPROGRAMANNUALStBQGLRYNameofFacilitySt.LucieUnitNos1and2DocketNo.(s)50-335and50-389LocationofFacilitySt.LucieFloridaReporting PeriodZanua1-December311989(County,State)PATHWAYDIRECTRADIATION SAMPLESCOLLECTED:
TLDUNITS:MICRO-R/hrTypeandTotalNumberofAnalysesPerformed LowerLimitofDetection (LLD)AllIndicator Locations Mean(f)RangeDistance&Direction RangeLocationwithHighestAnnualMeanNameMeanfControlLocations Mean(f)RangeExposuredRate,1085.3(108/108) 4.5-6.7NW-1010miles,NW6.5(4/4)6.4-6.76.1(4/4)6.0-6.2NumberofNonroutine ReportedMeasurements
=0 Page2of8e~-T1ENVIRONMENTAL RADIOLOGICAL MONORINGPROGRAMANNUALSUMMARYNameofFacilitySt.LucieUnitNos.1and2DocketNo.(s)50-335and50-389LocationofFacilitySt.LucieFloridaReporting Period,Janua1-December311989(County,State)PATHWAY:AIRBORNESAMPLESCOLLECTED:
RADIOIODINE ANDPARTICULATES UNITSPICO-Ci/MTypeandTotalNumberofAnalysesPerformed LowerLimitofDetection (LLD)AllIndicator Locations Mean(f)RangeDistance&Direction RangeLocationwithHighestAnnualMeanNameMeanfControlZacatjons Mean(f)Range131?260GrossBeta,260Composite GammaIsotopic, 20Be40~134C137C0.0240.00250.00520.0120.000690.00066<MDA0.011(260/260) 0.003-0.0240.099(20/20)0.066-0.126<MDA<MDAMDAH-086miles,WNWH-340.5miles,N0.013(52/52)0.003-0.0240.105(4/4)0.075-0.123<MDA0.011(52/52)0.003-0.0200.095(4/4)0.066-0.118MDA<MDA<MDANumberofNonroutine ReportedMeasurements
=0 Page3of8rPATHWAY:WATERBORNE SAMPLESCOLLECTED:
SURFACEWATERUNITS:PICO-Ci/LITERT1ENVIRONMENTAL RADIOLOGICAL MONORINGPROGRAMANNUALSUMMARYNameofFacilitySt.LucieUnitNos.1and2DocketNo.(s)50-335and50-389LocationofFacilitySt.LucieFloridaReporting PeriodJanua1-December311989(County,State)TypeandTotalNumberofAnalysesPerformed LowerLimitofDetection (LLD)AllIndicator Locations Mean(f)RangeDistance&Direction RangeLocationwithHighestAnnualMeanNameMeanfControlLocations Mean(f)RangeTritium,64GammaIsotopic, 64230102(5/64)90-130H-5910-20mi,S/SSE130(1/12)130(1/12)40K'4Mn5'Fe58Co60CoZnZr-Nb131I134C137C140B60325(64/64)220-420<MDAMDAMDA<MDA<MDA<MDA<MDAMDAMDAMDAH-15329(52/52)<1mi,ENE/E/ESE 220-420310(12/12)240-400<MDAMDAMDAMDAMDAMDAMDAMDAMDAMDANumberofNonroutine ReportedMeasurements
=0 T1Page4of8ENVIRONMENTAL RADIOLOGICAL MOORINGPROGRAMANNUALSUMMANameofFacilitySt.LucieUnitNos.1and2DocketNo.(s)50-335and50-389LocationofFacilitySt.LucieFloridaReporting PeriodZanua1-December311989(County,State)PATHWAY:WATERBORNE SAMPLESCOLLECTED:
SHORELINE SEDIMENTUNITS:PICO-Ci/Kg,DRYTypeandTotalNumberofAnalysesPerformed LowerLimitofDetection (LLD)AllIndicator Locations Mean(f)RangeMeanfDistance&Direction RangeLocationwithHighest'nnualMeanNameControlLocations Mean(f)RangeGammaIsotopic, 440K226R232TBe58Co60Co134C137C1404952100121412525(4/4)270-740253(4/4)197-311108(2/4)96-119<MDAMDAMDAMDAMDAH-5910-20mi,S/SSE119(1/2)H-15680(2/2)<1mi.ENE/E/ESE 620-740H-59254(2/2)10-20mi,S/SSE197-311370(2/2)270-470254(2/2)197-311119(1/2)<MDAMDA<MDAMDA<MDANumberofNonroutine ReportedMeasurements
=0 Page5of8ENVIRONMENTAL RADIOLOGICAL MONORINGPROGRAMANNUALSUMMARYNameofFacilitySt.LucieUnitNos.1and2DocketNo.(s)50-335and50-389LocationofFacilitySt.LucieFloridaReporting PeriodJanuar1-December311989(County,State)PATHWAY:INGESTION SAMPLESCOLLECTED:
CRUSTACEA UNITS:PICO-Ci/Kg,WETTypeandTotalNumb'erofAnalysesPerformed GammaIsotopic, 44'K226R22854Mn59F58Co60coZn134C137CLowerLimitofDetection (LLD)13020161917AllIndicator Locations Mean(f)Range1298(4/4)490-2060180(4/4)86-370294(2/4)177-410<MDA<MDA<MDA<MDAMDA<MDA<MDADistance&Direction RangeH-5910-20mi,S/SSE1965(2/2)1870-2060H-15250(2/2)<1mi,ENE/E/ESE 129-370H-15294(2/2)<1mi,ENE/E/ESE 177-410LocationwithHighestAnnualMeanNameMeanfControlLocations Mean(f)Range1965(2/2)1870-2060110(2/2)86-135MDAMDAMDAMDA<MDAMDAMDAMDANumberofNonroutine ReportedMeasurements
=0 T1~~~~Page6of8ENVIRONMENTAL RADIOLOGICAL MONRINGPROGRAMANNUALSUMMARYNameofFacilitySt.LucieUnitNos.1and2DocketNo.(s)50-335and50-389LocationofFacilitySt.LucieFloridaReporting PeriodZanua1-December311989(County,State)PATHWAY:INGESTION SAMPLESCOLLECTED:
FISHUNITS:PICO-Ci/Kg,WETTypeandTotalNumberofAnalysesPerformed LowerLimitofDetection (LLD)AllIndicator Locations Mean(f)RangeDistance&Direction RangeLocationwithHighestAnnualMeanNameMeanfControlLocations Mean(f)RangeGammaIsotopic, 440K226R22854Mn59Fe5'Co60Co65~134C137C130201610173200(4/4)2710-418078(1/4)93(1/4)<MDA<MDA<MDAMDAMDAMDAMDAH-15<1mi,ENE/E/ESE H-5910-20mi,S/SSEH-5910-20mi,S/SSE3445(2/2)2710-418078(1/4)93(1/4)2955(2/2)2910-300078(1/4)93(1/4)MDAMDAMDAMDA<MDAMDAMDANumberofNonroutine ReportedMeasurements
=0 TP1Page7of80ENVIRONMENTAL RADIOLOGICAL MONITORING PROGRAMANNUALSUMMARYNameofFacilitySt.LucieUnitNos.1and2DocketNo.(s)50-335and50-389LocationofFacilitySt.LucieFloridaReporting PeriodZanuar1-December311989(County,State)PATHWAY:INGESTION SAMPLESCOLLECTED:
BROADLEAFVEGETATION UNITS:PICO-Ci/Kg,WETTypeandTotalNumberofAnalysesPerformed LowerLimitofDetection (LLD)AllIndicator Locations Mean(f)RangeMeanfDistance&Direction RangeLocationwithHighestAnnualMeanNameControlLocations Mean(f)RangeGammaIsotopic, 36Be40K226131I134C137C7110026416(36/36)280-8302930(36/36)810-448029(1/36)MDA<MDA<MDAH-521mi,S/SSEH-521mi,S/SSEH-5910-20mi,S/SSE461(12/12)300-7403500(12/12)2200-448029(1/12)425(12/12)310-8302820(12/12)1970-420029(1/12)<MDAMDAMDANumberofNonroutine ReportedMeasurements
=0 TABLE1Page8of8ENVIRONMENTAL RADIOLOGICAL MONITORING PROGRAMANNUALSUMMARYNameofFacilitySt.LucieUnitNos.1and2DocketNo.(s)50-335and50-389LocationofFacilitySt.LucieFlorida(County,State)Reporting PeriodJanuar1-December311989NOTESa~TheLLDisan"apriori"lowerlimitofdetection whichestablishes thesmallestconcentration ofradioactive materialinasamplethatwillyieldanetcountabovesystembackground thatwillbedetectedwith954probability withonly5%probability offalselyconcluding thatablankobservation, represents arealsignal.LLD'sinthiscolumnareattimeofmeasurement.
TheMDAsreportedinAttachment Bfortheindividual sampleshavebeencorrected tothetimeofsamplecollection.
~~~~~b.Meanandrangebasedupondetectable measurements only.Fractionofdetectable measurements atspecified locations isindicated inparentheses (f).C~Specificidentifying information foreachsamplelocationisprovidedinAttachment
-A.d.ResultsarebasedupontheaveragenetresponseoftwoTLDs.(Thermoluminescent dosimeters).
MDAreferstominimumdetectable activity.
C 1989ANNUALRADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORTST.LUCIEPLANT,UNITNOS.1&2TABLE1AA)Pathway:AirborneDEVIATIONS MISSINGDATALocation:
H-08,6milesWNWDate:02/21/89to02/28/89Deviation:
Failuretocontinuously provideairsamplingatthislocationforthefourthweekofFebruary1989.Description ofProblem:Thesamplehadalowcollected volumewithanormalasfoundflowrate.Apowerinterruption issuspected.
Estimated samplingdurationof111hoursoutofthe169hourperiod.Corrective Action:Thesamplingequipment wasinspected andverifiedasoperating properly.
B)Pathway:AirborneLocation:
H-08,6milesWNWDate:03/07/89to03/14/89Deviation:
Failuretocontinuously provideairsamplingatthislocationforthesecondweekofMarch1989.Description ofProblem:Corrective Action:1)2)C)Pathway:AirborneAirsamplepumpfoundrunningbackwards, duetointernalmotorfailure.Estimated durationoffailureis9hours.Reviewedpriorsampledatatoverifyunaffected samplingperiod,especially Feb.21-28,1989period.Replacesamplingpump-motor combination.
Location:
H-30,2milesWDate:07/11/89to07/18/89Deviation:
Failuretocontinuously provideairsamplingatthislocation.
Description ofProblem:Electrical circuitbreakerfoundtrippedatendofsampleperiod.Lightning suspected cause.Corrective Action:Resetbreaker,inspected samplingequipment andverifiedasoperating properly.  


1989ANNUALRADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORTST.LUCIEPLANTUNITNOS.1&2TABLE1BANALYSESWITHLLDsABOVETABLE4.12-1DETECTION CAPABILITIES 1189-123189Thevaluesspecified inTable4.12-1,'etection Capabilities, wereachievedforallsamples.
1989 ANNUAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT ST.LUCIE PLANT UNIT NOS.1&2 TABLE 1B ANALYSES WITH LLDs ABOVE TABLE 4.12-1 DETECTION CAPABILITIES 1 1 89-12 31 89 The values specified in Table 4.12-1,'etection Capabilities, were achieved for all samples.
1989ANNUALRADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORTST.LUCIEPLANT-UNITSNOS.1AND2TABLE2LANDUSECENSUSDISTANCETONEAREST(a,b)Sector6/89Milk(c)Animal6/89Residence 6/89Garden(d)NNENEENE0(e)00,SSESSWSWWSWNNWL(f)4.3/182LL4.2/2544.5/266L4.9/306L01.5/141(g)3.5/152(g)3.2/1912.2/2131.9/2361.9/245(11)1.9/2602.3/2813.5/304L(g)3.8/2021.9/2341.9/2582.1/2753.2/2833.7/306L 1989ANNUALRADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORTST.LUCIEPLANT-UNITNOS.1AND2TABLE2NOTESLANDUSECENSUS(a)Allcategories surveyedoutto5milesradiusfromtheSt.LuciePlant(b)Thefollowing formatisusedtodenotethelocation:
1989 ANNUAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT ST.LUCIE PLANT-UNITS NOS.1 AND 2 TABLE 2 LAND USE CENSUS DISTANCE TO NEAREST (a, b)Sector 6/89 Milk (c)Animal 6/89 Residence 6/89 Garden (d)NNE NE ENE 0 (e)0 0,SSE SSW SW WSW NNW L (f)4.3/182 L L 4.2/254 4.5/266 L 4.9/306 L 0 1.5/141 (g)3.5/152 (g)3.2/191 2.2/213 1.9/236 1.9/245 (11)1.9/260 2.3/281 3.5/304 L (g)3.8/202 1.9/234 1.9/258 2.1/275 3.2/283 3.7/306 L 1989 ANNUAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT ST.LUCIE PLANT-UNIT NOS.1 AND 2 TABLE 2 NOTES LAND USE CENSUS (a)All categories surveyed out to 5 miles radius from the St.Lucie Plant (b)The following format is used to denote the location: distance (miles)/bearing (degrees)For example, a residence located in the southeast sector at a distance of 1.5 miles bearing 141 degrees is recorded as 1.5/141.(c)Potential milk animal locations.
distance(miles)/bearing (degrees)
All locations specified have been verified to be not producing milk for human consumption.(d)Gardens with an estimated growing area of 500 square feet or more., 0 denotes that the sector area is predominantly an'ocean area.L denotes that the sector area is predominantly a land area unoccupied by the category type.(g)Non-residential occupied buildings in this sector include the following:
Forexample,aresidence locatedinthesoutheast sectoratadistanceof1.5milesbearing141degreesisrecordedas1.5/141.(c)Potential milkanimallocations.
SSE-Fire Station, 1.8/149 SSE-Country Club, 3.4/153 NNW-Lifeguard station at beach, 4.6/342 SE-Lifeguard station at beach, 1.1/132 (h)Several residences in this sector are located approximately 1.9 miles from the St.Lucie Plant.  
Alllocations specified havebeenverifiedtobenotproducing milkforhumanconsumption.
(d)Gardenswithanestimated growingareaof500squarefeetormore.,0denotesthatthesectorareaispredominantly an'oceanarea.Ldenotesthatthesectorareaispredominantly alandareaunoccupied bythecategorytype.(g)Non-residential occupiedbuildings inthissectorincludethefollowing:
SSE-FireStation,1.8/149SSE-CountryClub,3.4/153NNW-Lifeguard stationatbeach,4.6/342SE-Lifeguard stationatbeach,1.1/132(h)Severalresidences inthissectorarelocatedapproximately 1.9milesfromtheSt.LuciePlant.  


I1989ANNUALRADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORTST.LUCIEPLANT-UNITSNOS.1AND2ATTACHMENT AKEYTOSAMPLELOCATIONS 1989ANNUALRADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORTST.LUCIEPLANTUNITNOS.1&2KeytoSampleLocations PATHWAY:DIRECTRADIATION SAMPLESCOLLECTED:
I 1989 ANNUAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT ST.LUCIE PLANT-UNITS NOS.1 AND 2 ATTACHMENT A KEY TO SAMPLE LOCATIONS 1989 ANNUAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT ST.LUCIE PLANT UNIT NOS.1&2 Key to Sample Locations PATHWAY: DIRECT RADIATION SAMPLES COLLECTED:
TLDSAMPLECOLLECTION FREQUENCY:
TLD SAMPLE COLLECTION FREQUENCY:
QUARTERLY LocationNameN-1NNW-5NNW-10NW-5NW-10WNW-2WNW-5WNW-10W-2W-5-10SW-2SW-5WSW-10SW-2SW-5SW-10SSW-2SSW-5SSW-10S-5S-10S/SSE-10SSE-5SSE-10SE-1Direction SectorNNNWNNWNWWNWWNWWWWWSWWSWWSWSWSWSWSSWSSWSSWSSSSESSESSESEApproximate Distancemiles10351025925102510368510105101DescritionA1A,NorthofBlindCreekSouthofPeteStoneCreekCoastGuardStationIndianRiverDr.,atRioVistaDr.S.R.68atS.R.607CemeterySouthof7107IndianRiverDr.U.S.1atS.R.712S.R.70,WestofTurnpike7609IndianRiverDriveOleanderandSagerStreetInterstate 95atS.R.7098503IndianRiverDr.PrimaVistaatYachtClubDelRioatDavisStreet9207IndianRiverDriveU.S.1atVillageGreenDr.PortSt.LucieBlvd.atCairoRd.10307IndianRiverDriveU.S.1atPortSt.LucieBlvd.PineValleyatWestmoreland Rd.13179IndianRiverDriveU.S.1atS.R.714IndianRiverDr.atQuailRunLaneEntrancetoNettlesIslandElliotMuseumSouthofCoolingCanalH-32Control:NNW19University ofFloridaIFASVeroBeach I48 p>>1989ANNUALRADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORTST.LUCIEPLANTUNITNOS.1&2KeytoSampleLocations PATHWAY:AIRBORNESAMPLESCOLLECTED:
QUARTERLY Location Name N-1 NNW-5 NNW-10 NW-5 NW-10 WNW-2 WNW-5 WNW-10 W-2 W-5-10 SW-2 SW-5 WSW-10 SW-2 SW-5 SW-10 SSW-2 SSW-5 SSW-10 S-5 S-10 S/SSE-10 SSE-5 SSE-10 SE-1 Direction Sector N NNW NNW NW WNW WNW W W W WSW WSW WSW SW SW SW SSW SSW SSW S S SSE SSE SSE SE Approximate Distance miles 10 3 5 10 2 5 9 2 5 10 2 5 10 3 6 8 5 10 10 5 10 1 Descri tion A1A, North of Blind Creek South of Pete Stone Creek Coast Guard Station Indian River Dr., at Rio Vista Dr.S.R.68 at S.R.607 Cemetery South of 7107 Indian River Dr.U.S.1 at S.R.712 S.R.70, West of Turnpike 7609 Indian River Drive Oleander and Sager Street Interstate 95 at S.R.709 8503 Indian River Dr.Prima Vista at Yacht Club Del Rio at Davis Street 9207 Indian River Drive U.S.1 at Village Green Dr.Port St.Lucie Blvd.at Cairo Rd.10307 Indian River Drive U.S.1 at Port St.Lucie Blvd.Pine Valley at Westmoreland Rd.13179 Indian River Drive U.S.1 at S.R.714 Indian River Dr.at Quail Run Lane Entrance to Nettles Island Elliot Museum South of Cooling Canal H-32 Control: NNW 19 University of Florida IFAS Vero Beach I 4 8 p>>1989 ANNUAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT ST.LUCIE PLANT UNIT NOS.1&2 Key to Sample Locations PATHWAY: AIRBORNE SAMPLES COLLECTED:
RADIOIODINE ANDPARTICULATES SAMPLECOLLECTION FREQUENCY:
RADIOIODINE AND PARTICULATES SAMPLE COLLECTION FREQUENCY:
WEEKLYLocationNameDirection SectorApproximate DistancemilesDescritionH-08.H-14H-30SEFPLSubstation, Weatherby Rd.On-Site,NearSouthPropertyLanePowerLine,7609IndianRiverDriveH-34Control:H-12N0.512On-SiteatMeteorology TowerFPLSubstation, SR-76Stuart 1989ANNUALRADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORTST.LUCIEPLANTUNITNOS.1&2KeytoSampleLocations PATHWAY:WATERBORNE SAMPLESCOLLECTED:
WEEKLY Location Name Direction Sector Approximate Distance miles Descri tion H-08.H-14 H-30 SE FPL Substation, Weatherby Rd.On-Site, Near South Property Lane Power Line, 7609 Indian River Drive H-34 Control: H-12 N 0.5 12 On-Site at Meteorology Tower FPL Substation, SR-76 Stuart 1989 ANNUAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT ST.LUCIE PLANT UNIT NOS.1&2 Key to Sample Locations PATHWAY: WATERBORNE SAMPLES COLLECTED:
SURFACEWATER(OCEAN)SAMPLECOLLECTION FREQUENCY:
SURFACE WATER (OCEAN)SAMPLE COLLECTION FREQUENCY:
H-15WEEKLY,H-59MONTHLYLocationNameDirection SectorApproximate DistancemilesDescritionH-15H-59Control::
H-15 WEEKLY, H-59 MONTHLY Location Name Direction Sector Approximate Distance miles Descri tion H-15 H-59 Control:: ENE/E/SSE S/SSE 10-20 Atlantic Ocean, Public Beaches East Side A1A South End, Hutchinson Island SAMPLES COLLECTED:
ENE/E/SSE S/SSE10-20AtlanticOcean,PublicBeachesEastSideA1ASouthEnd,Hutchinson IslandSAMPLESCOLLECTED:
SHORELINE SEDIMENT SAMPLE COLLECTION FREQUENCY:
SHORELINE SEDIMENTSAMPLECOLLECTION FREQUENCY:
SEMI-ANNUALLY ocation Name Direction Sector Approximate Distance Descri tion H-15 ENE/E/ESE Atlantic Ocean, Public Beaches East Side A1A H-59 Control: S/SSE 10-20 South Endg Hutchinson Island  
SEMI-ANNUALLY ocationNameDirection SectorApproximate DistanceDescritionH-15ENE/E/ESE AtlanticOcean,PublicBeachesEastSideA1AH-59Control:S/SSE10-20SouthEndgHutchinson Island  


I1989ANNUALRADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORTST.LUCIEPLANTUNITNOS.1&2KeytoSampleLocations PATHWAY:INGESTION SAMPLESCOLLECTED:
I 1989 ANNUAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT ST.LUCIE PLANT UNIT NOS.1&2 Key to Sample Locations PATHWAY: INGESTION SAMPLES COLLECTED:
CRUSTACEA ANDFISHSAMPLECOLLECTION FREQUENCY:
CRUSTACEA AND FISH SAMPLE COLLECTION FREQUENCY:
SEMI-ANNUALLY H-15H-59Control:LocationNameDirection SectorENE/E/ESE S/SSEApproximate Distancemiles10-20DescritionOceanSide,VicinityofSt.LuciePlantSouthEnd,Hutchinson IslandSAMPLESCOLLECTED:
SEMI-ANNUALLY H-15 H-59 Control: Location Name Direction Sector ENE/E/ESE S/SSE Approximate Distance miles 10-20 Descri tion Ocean Side, Vicinity of St.Lucie Plant South End, Hutchinson Island SAMPLES COLLECTED:
BROADLEAFVEGETATION SAMPLECOLLECTION FREQUENCY:
BROAD LEAF VEGETATION SAMPLE COLLECTION FREQUENCY:
MONTHLYH-51H-52H-59Control:LocationNameDirection SectorN/NNWS/SSES/SSEApproximate Distance10-20DescritionOff-siteNearNorthPropertyLineOff-SiteNearSouthPropertyLineSouthEnd,Hutchinson Island  
MONTHLY H-51 H-52 H-59 Control: Location Name Direction Sector N/NNW S/SSE S/SSE Approximate Distance 10-20 Descri tion Off-site Near North Property Line Off-Site Near South Property Line South End, Hutchinson Island  
~.~~.-.wl~~~~s~~~CZL14+~~-.~r0>tta))'lI~~~IIII.c\~,'lhl6VlIm'DOOIIvOOgm9cn/O3Ng/ANA/VEh~plantVents2027nel>~--FuelBldgVents~/109.5llelv~8fPXl>OrWCrnVlIp~Q2.r~Cphgppo2IXr~~>Omm~mrEA~p~~l~<r'-ggtQ~UlVjp.aoggePublicAccesstoBeach)00~~hg~i58i~~o>"ro'A)H'I.+-
~.~~.-.w l~~~~s~~~CZL1 4+~~-.~r 0>tta))'l I~~~I III.c\~,'l hl 6 Vl I m'D O O I Iv O O g m 9 cn/O 3 Ng/A N A/VEh~plant Vents 202 7n el>~--Fuel Bldg Vents~/109.5 l l elv~8 f P Xl>O r W C rn Vl I p~Q 2.r~C p h g p po 2 I X r~~>O mm~mr EA~p~~l~<r'-g g tQ~Ul V jp.ao gge Public Access to Beach)0 0~~hg~i 5 8 i~~o>"r o'A)H'I.+-~Ul I l (p i Z I D Public Access lo Aeach
~UlIl(piZIDPublicAccessloAeach
~, I v Cla I/gI5~*('~.~~5~(~~'I'.'IOI'~t*r~s~!I t<<~~~~~I.~, 4~~I'l~((e~~~5 XS~I." Al OII W~J~%~~)(~V 0 oi5\'I g/lit 5O IO<<(([if ill I V~L~~(~~4'I~~~o)t.I(~I~a I~>>4~05M!~~I~~
~,IvClaI/gI5~*('~.~~5~(~~'I'.'IOI'~t*r~s~!It<<~~~~~I.~,4~~I'l~((e~~~5XS~I."AlOIIW~J~%~~)(~V0oi5\'Ig/lit5OIO<<(([ifillIV~L~~(~~4'I~~~o)t.I(~I~aI~>>4~05M!~~I~~
1989 ANNUAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT ST.LUCIE PLANT-UNITS NOS.1 AND 2 ATTACHMENT B RADIOLOGICAL SURVEILLANCE OF FLORIDA POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY'S ST.LUCIE SITE 1989 First Quarter, 1989 Second Quarter, 1989 Third Quarter, 1989 Fourth Quarter, 1989 RADIOLOGICAL SURVEILLANCE OF FLORIDA POMER AND I IGHT COMPANY'S ST.LUCIE SITE First Quarter, 1989 Office of Radiation Control Florida Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services ST.LUCIE SITE Technical Specifications Sampling First Quarter, 1989 Sam le T e Collection Fre uenc Locations Number of 1.Direct Radiation Quarterly 27 54 2.Airborne 2.a Air Iodines 2.b Air Particulates Weekly Meekly 65 69*3.Waterborne 3.a Surface Mater 3.b Shoreline sediment Weekly Nonthly Semiannually 13 3 3*~~~4.Ingestion 4.a Fish and Invertebrates 4.a.l Crustacea 4.a.2 Fish Semiannually Semiannually 4.b Food Products 4.b.l Broadleaf Vegetation Honthly Total: 220*-Includes DOE split samples.NOTE: Measurement results having magnitudes that are significantly above the background of the measurement system are reported as net values plus or minus a one-standard-deviation error term.0 Measurement results that are not significantly above background are reported as"non-detectable" (ND)or as less than a Lower Limit of Detection (<LLD), which is an estimated upper limit (with at least 95K confidence) for the true activity in the sample.
1989ANNUALRADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORTST.LUCIEPLANT-UNITSNOS.1AND2ATTACHMENT BRADIOLOGICAL SURVEILLANCE OFFLORIDAPOWERANDLIGHTCOMPANY'S ST.LUCIESITE1989FirstQuarter,1989SecondQuarter,1989ThirdQuarter,1989FourthQuarter,1989 RADIOLOGICAL SURVEILLANCE OFFLORIDAPOMERANDIIGHTCOMPANY'S ST.LUCIESITEFirstQuarter,1989OfficeofRadiation ControlFloridaDepartment ofHealthandRehabilitative Services ST.LUCIESITETechnical Specifications SamplingFirstQuarter,1989SamleTeCollection FreuencLocations Numberof1.DirectRadiation Quarterly 27542.Airborne2.aAirIodines2.bAirParticulates WeeklyMeekly6569*3.Waterborne 3.aSurfaceMater3.bShoreline sedimentWeeklyNonthlySemiannually 1333*~~~4.Ingestion 4.aFishandInvertebrates 4.a.lCrustacea 4.a.2FishSemiannually Semiannually 4.bFoodProducts4.b.lBroadleaf Vegetation HonthlyTotal:220*-IncludesDOEsplitsamples.NOTE:Measurement resultshavingmagnitudes thataresignificantly abovethebackground ofthemeasurement systemarereportedasnetvaluesplusorminusaone-standard-deviation errorterm.0Measurement resultsthatarenotsignificantly abovebackground arereportedas"non-detectable" (ND)oraslessthanaLowerLimitofDetection
ST.LUCIE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS SANPLING First Quarter, 1989 DIRECT RADIATION-TLDs-(micro-R/hour)
(<LLD),whichisanestimated upperlimit(withatleast95Kconfidence) forthetrueactivityinthesample.
Each result is the average net response of two dosimeters.
ST.LUCIETECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS SANPLINGFirstQuarter,1989DIRECTRADIATION
Sample Site N-1 NNW-5 NNW-10 NW"5 NW-10 WNW-2 WNW-5 WNW"10 W"2 W-5 W-10 WSW-2 WSW-5 WSW-10~SW-2 SW-5 SW"10 SSW-2 SSW"5 SSW-10 S-5 S"10 S/SSE-10 SSE-5 SSE-10 SE"1 H-32 Deployment Collection 5.1+0'5.4 x 0.3 5.6 a 0.3 5.2 4 0.3 6'+0'5.2 a 0.3 5.4+0.3 F 7+0'5.4~0.3 5.2+0.3 5.2~0.3 4'~0'5'+0.3 4'+0'5.0~0.3 4.6 a 0.2 5.0*0.3 5.1+0.3 5'+0'5'4 0'5.2 x 0.3 4.9+0.3 5'+0.3 5'~0.3 5.1+0'4.9+0.3 F 1+0'12-14"88 03-22-89 Notes: (A)These results have been determined with the assumption that fading is negligible, although detailed testing to confirm this has not been completed.(B)Testing to confirm compliance with NRC Reg.Guide 4.13 and ANSI N545-1975 performance standards has not been completed.
-TLDs-(micro-R/hour)
2'IODINE-131 IN WEEKLY AIR FILTERS-(Ci/m3)Collection Date H08 H12 Sam le Site H14 H30 H34 01-03-89 01-11-89 01-18-89 01"25-89 01-31"89 02-08-89 02-14-89 02-21-89 02-28-89 03-07-89 03-14-89 03-21-89 03-28-89<0,02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.04(A)<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02(B)<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.02<0'02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0'2<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.02<0'2<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.02 (A)-This sample had a low collected volume with a normal flowrate.A power outage is suspected.
Eachresultistheaveragenetresponseoftwodosimeters.
The equipment is estimated to have run for 111 hours out of the 169 total hours for this sampling interval.(B)-Upon collection of this sample, the air pump was found to be running backwards due to an internal failure.The air pump is estimated to have run backwards for 9 hours out ef the 168 total hours for this sampling interval.After this malfunction, the particulate filter collected from this site on 02-28-89 was re" examined, but there was no sign that the pump had run backwards during the collection of that sample.
SampleSiteN-1NNW-5NNW-10NW"5NW-10WNW-2WNW-5WNW"10W"2W-5W-10WSW-2WSW-5WSW-10~SW-2SW-5SW"10SSW-2SSW"5SSW-10S-5S"10S/SSE-10SSE-5SSE-10SE"1H-32Deployment Collection 5.1+0'5.4x0.35.6a0.35.240.36'+0'5.2a0.35.4+0.3F7+0'5.4~0.35.2+0.35.2~0.34'~0'5'+0.34'+0'5.0~0.34.6a0.25.0*0.35.1+0.35'+0'5'40'5.2x0.34.9+0.35'+0.35'~0.35.1+0'4.9+0.3F1+0'12-14"8803-22-89Notes:(A)Theseresultshavebeendetermined withtheassumption thatfadingisnegligible, althoughdetailedtestingtoconfirmthishasnotbeencompleted.
2.b AIR PARTICULATES
(B)Testingtoconfirmcompliance withNRCReg.Guide4.13andANSIN545-1975 performance standards hasnotbeencompleted.
-GROSS BETA-(Ci/m3)Collection Date H08 H12 Sam le Site H14 H30 H34 01-03-89 01-11-89 01-18-89 01-25-89 01-31-89 02-08-89 02-14-89 02-21-89 02-28-89 03-07-89 03-14-89 03-21-89 03-28-89 0.010 0.016 0.012 0.010 0.008 0.005 0.015 0.010 (A0.009 0.003 (B0.012 0.016 0.008 0.002 0.002 0.002+0.002 0.002 0.001 0.002 0.002+0.002 a 0.001 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.005 0.008 0.006 0.015 0.010 0.005 0.017 0.007 0.014 0.008 0.012 0.010 0.008 0.002 0.002+0.002 0.002 0.002,+0.001 0.002 0.002 0.002+0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.007+0.010 0.008 0.009+0.008*0.004*0.017*0.010*0.014 0.006 0.011+0.012+0.004 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.001 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0'08+0.008 0.010~0.010 0.008 0.007 a 0.013 0.008 0.013 0.006~0.012+0.010+0.008 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.008 0.009 0.006 0.009 0.007 0.007 0.017 0.006 0.016<0 0.012 0.014 0.005 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002+0.002 0.002 0.002.005 0.002 0.002 0.002 Neans: 0.010 w 0;001 0.010+'.001 0.009~0.001 0.009 i 0.001 0.010+0.001*-DOE split samples.A-This sample had a low collected volume with a normal flowrate.A power outage is sus-pected.The eguipment is estimated to have run for 111 hours out of the 169 total hours for this sampling interval.B-The air pump is estimated to have run backwards for 9 hours out of the 168 total hours for this sampling interval.After this malfunction, the filter collected from this site on 02-28-89 was re-examined, but there was no sign that a similar malfunction occurred then.2.b AIR PARTICULATES
2'IODINE-131 INWEEKLYAIRFILTERS-(Ci/m3)Collection DateH08H12SamleSiteH14H30H3401-03-8901-11-8901-18-8901"25-8901-31"8902-08-8902-14-8902-21-8902-28-8903-07-8903-14-8903-21-8903-28-89<0,02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.04(A)<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02(B)<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.02<0'02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0'2<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.02<0'2<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.02(A)-Thissamplehadalowcollected volumewithanormalflowrate.
-GANNA SCANS OF QUARTERLY CONPOSITES
Apoweroutageissuspected.
-(Ci/m)First Quarter, 1989 Sample Site Be-7 K-40 Cs-134 Cs-137 H08 H12 H14 H30 H34 0.104 0.118 0.126 0.111 0.121 0.008 0.008~0.009 0.008 0.009<0.015<0.013<0.016<0.015<0.025<0.0009<0.0008'0.0009
Theequipment isestimated tohaverunfor111hoursoutofthe169totalhoursforthissamplinginterval.
<0.0006<0.0007<0.0006<0.0007<0.0007<0.0006<0.0007 3.a SURFACE WATER-(Ci'/1)Sample Collection Site Date H-3 Zr-95 Ba-140 K-40 Nn-54 Fe-59 Co-58 Co-60 Zn-65 Nb-95 I-131 Cs-134 Cs-137 La-140 (A)(B)H15 01-03-89<150 01"11-89 110 R 50 01-18-89<170 01"25-89<150 02-01-89<130 02-08-89<130 02"14-89<130 02-21-89 90~40 02-28-89<130 03-08-89<130 03-'15-89<130 03-21-89<140 03-28-89<130 310 x 50 280 k 50 290 N 50 310 50 350 a 50 230~50 290+50 320 4 50 390+50 270 a 50 280 i 50 300+50 310 50<4<5<4<4<4<3<5<4<3<4<4<7<4<9<4<12<4<9<5<6<4<8<3<10<4<9<4<9<3<8<4<10<4<8<3<10<5<4<5<5<4<5<4<4<5<5<5<5<10<7<6<10<8<6<8<8<7<9<7<6<10<9<7<11<7<6<9<7<9<9<8<7<10<7<5<11<7<6<7<5<8<7<7<7<9<9<6<5<3<5<5<4<5<5<4<5<4<5<3<4<4<5<4<4<4<4<4<5<7<9<9<6<6<6<8<8<6<6<6<4 H59 01-04-89<150 260+40<4<9<4<5<9<7<6 02"01-89<130 280 R 50<5<8<5<4<10<9<7 03-01-89<130 240+40<4<10<5<4<12<5<7<5<5<6<5<4<6<7<4<6 (A)These tabulated LLD values for Zr/Nb-95 are the higher of the individual parent or daughter LLDs,.(B)These tabulated LLD values are for Ba-140, either based on direct measurement of Ba-140 or based on ingrowth of La-140, whichever method yields the greater sensitivity for a given sample.
(B)-Uponcollection ofthissample,theairpumpwasfoundtoberunningbackwards duetoaninternalfailure.Theairpumpisestimated tohaverunbackwards for9hoursoutefthe168totalhoursforthissamplinginterval.
3.b EDINENT-(Ci/k dr wei ht)Sample Collection Site Date Be-7 K-40 Co-58 Co-60 Cs-134 Cs-137 Ra-226 Th-232 H15*H59 02-01-89<80 02-01-89<80*-DOE split sample.620 70<5 470 4.60<8<9<6<10<9<8 221~9 311~12 96+13 119+23 4.a.l CRUSTACEA-Blue Crab-(Ci/k wet wei ht)Sample Collection Site Date K-40 Rn-54 Fe-59 Co-58 Co-60 Zn-65 Ce-134 Ce-137 Ra-226 H15 01"03-89 H59 02-15-89.<18 135~17 This sample was accidentally thrown out before it was analyzed.A new sample will be collected.
Afterthismalfunction, theparticulate filtercollected fromthissiteon02-28-89wasre"examined, buttherewasnosignthatthepumphadrunbackwards duringthecollection ofthatsample.
2060 R 1'70<16<36<19<19<41<17 4.a.2 FISH-Nixed S ecies-(Ci/k wet wei ht)Sample Collection Site Date K-40 Nn-54 Fe-59 Co-58 Co-60 Zn-65 Cs-134 Cs-137 Ra-226 H15 03-15-89 2710+160<12<26<9<12<25<11<12<29 H59 03-01-89 3000 160<12<27<13<14<26<13<13<35 4.b.1 BROADLEAF VEGETATION
2.bAIRPARTICULATES
-Man rove-(Ci/k wet wei ht)Sample Collection Site Date Be-7 K-40 I-131 Ca-134 Cs-137 Ra-226 H51 01-04"89 370 R 40 2460+120<7<7<8<20 02-01-89 410+40 2470~120<7<9<8<20 03"01-89 280 i 40 810+100<9<10<10<22 H52 01-04-89 430+40 2730 i 110<8<7<7<42 02-01-89 410+40 2840 R 120<7<9<7<18 03-01-89 430 i 60 3120 A 170<13<15<11<34 H59 01-04"89 390+30 2010 S 100<8 02-01-89 310 R 50 1970~120<8 03-01-89 310+50 2170 R 140<12<8<10<10<10<28<6<35<9 29+7 7 RADIOLOGICAL SURVEILLANCE OF FLORIDA POWER AND I IGHT COMPANY'S ST.LUCIE SITE Second Quarter, 1989 Office of Radiation Control Florida Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services ST.LUCIE SITE Technical Specifications Sampling Second Quarter, 1989 Sam le T e Collection Fre uenc Locations Number of 1.Direct Radiation Quarterly 27 2.Airborne 2.a Air Iodines 2.b Air Particulates Weekly Weekly 65 69*3.Waterborne 3.a Surface Water 3.b Shoreline sediment Weekly Monthly Semiannually 13 3 0 4.Ingestion 4.a Fish and Invertebrates 4.a.1 Crustacea 4.a.2 Fish Semiannually Semiannually 4.b Food Products 4.b.l Broadleaf Vegetation Monthly Total: 214*-Includes NRC split samples.NOTE: Measurement results having magnitudes that are significantly above the background of the measurement system are reported as net values plus or minus a one-standard-deviation error term.Neasurement results that are not significantly above background are reported as"non-detectable" (ND)or as less than a Lower Limit of Detection (<LLD), which is an estimated upper limit (with at least 95K confidence) for the true activity in the sample.
-GROSSBETA-(Ci/m3)Collection DateH08H12SamleSiteH14H30H3401-03-8901-11-8901-18-8901-25-8901-31-8902-08-8902-14-8902-21-8902-28-8903-07-8903-14-8903-21-8903-28-890.0100.0160.0120.0100.0080.0050.0150.010(A0.0090.003(B0.0120.0160.0080.0020.0020.002+0.0020.0020.0010.0020.002+0.002a0.0010.0020.0020.0020.0050.0080.0060.0150.0100.0050.0170.0070.0140.0080.0120.0100.0080.0020.002+0.0020.0020.002,+0.0010.0020.0020.002+0.0020.0020.0020.0020.007+0.0100.0080.009+0.008*0.004*0.017*0.010*0.0140.0060.011+0.012+0.0040.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.0010.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020'08+0.0080.010~0.0100.0080.007a0.0130.0080.0130.006~0.012+0.010+0.0080.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.0080.0090.0060.0090.0070.0070.0170.0060.016<00.0120.0140.0050.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.002+0.0020.0020.002.0050.0020.0020.002Neans:0.010w0;0010.010+'.0010.009~0.0010.009i0.0010.010+0.001*-DOEsplitsamples.A-Thissamplehadalowcollected volumewithanormalflowrate.
ST.IUCIE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS SAMPLING Second Quarter, 1989 DIRECT RADIATION-TLDs-(micro-R/hour)
Apoweroutageissus-pected.Theeguipment isestimated tohaverunfor111hoursoutofthe169totalhoursforthissamplinginterval.
Each result is the average net response of two dosimeters.
B-Theairpumpisestimated tohaverunbackwards for9hoursoutofthe168totalhoursforthissamplinginterval.
Sample Deployment 03-22-89 Site Collection 06-14-89 N-1 NNW-5 NNW" 10 NW-5 NW-10 WNW-2 WNW"5 WNW"10 W"2 W-5 W-10 WSW-2 WSW-5 WSW-10 SW-2 SW"5 SW-10 SSW-2 SSW-5 SSW"10 S"5 S-10 S/SSE-10 SSE-5 SSE-10 SE-1 H-32 5.3+4.9 S.3+5.4+6.4+5.1+S.l 5.6 5'+5 7+5.3+5'+5.2+4.5+5.1+5.0+S.O~5.1+S.O+5.3~4.7~4.8+4.7 a 5'+S.l 4.9+6.2+0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3., 0.3 0.2 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.2 0.3 0.2 0.3 0.3.'.3 0'Notes: (A)These results have been determined with the assumption that fading is negligible, although detailed testing to confirm this has not been completed.
Afterthismalfunction, thefiltercollected fromthissiteon02-28-89wasre-examined, buttherewasnosignthatasimilarmalfunction occurredthen.2.bAIRPARTICULATES
(8)Testing to confirm compliance with NRC Reg.Guide 4.13 and ANSI N545-1975 performance standards has not been completed.  
-GANNASCANSOFQUARTERLY CONPOSITES
" IODINE-131 IN WEEKLY AIR FILTERS-(Ci/m)Collection Date HOB H12 Sam le Site H14 H30 H34 04-05"89 04-11-89 04-18"89 04-25-89 05-02-89 05-09-89 05-16-89 05-23-89 05-31-89 06-06-89 06-13-89 06-20-89 06-27-89<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.02<Oo02<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.02 2.b AIR PARTICULATES
-(Ci/m)FirstQuarter,1989SampleSiteBe-7K-40Cs-134Cs-137H08H12H14H30H340.1040.1180.1260.1110.1210.0080.008~0.0090.0080.009<0.015<0.013<0.016<0.015<0.025<0.0009<0.0008'0.0009
-GROSS BETA-(Ci/m)Collection Date H08 H12 Sam le Site H14 H30 H34 04-05-89 04-11-89 04-18-89 04-25-89 05-02-89 05-09-89 05-16-89 05-23-89 05-31-89 06-06-89 06-13-89,.
<0.0006<0.0007<0.0006<0.0007<0.0007<0.0006<0.0007 3.aSURFACEWATER-(Ci'/1)SampleCollection SiteDateH-3Zr-95Ba-140K-40Nn-54Fe-59Co-58Co-60Zn-65Nb-95I-131Cs-134Cs-137La-140(A)(B)H1501-03-89<15001"11-89110R5001-18-89<17001"25-89<15002-01-89<13002-08-89<13002"14-89<13002-21-8990~4002-28-89<13003-08-89<13003-'15-89
06-20-89 06-27-89 0.011 0.010 0.005 0.019 0.016 0.014 0.021 0.009 0.015 0.013 0.018 0.021 0.011 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002+0.002 0.002 a 0.002 0.002+0.002 0.002 0.002+0.002 0.002 0.009 0.013 0-.003 0.015 0.016 0.017 0.014 0.012 0.016 0.011 0.013 0.015 0.010 0.001 0.002 0.001 0.002+0.002 0.002+0.002 0.002+0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002+0.002 0.008 0.011 0.005+0.012*0.016+*0.014+*0.015+*0.012 0.016+0.010 0.012 0.013+0.008 0.001 0.002 0.001 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.009 0.009+0.007 4 0.017 0.018 0.018+0.018 0.009 0.014 0.013+0.015+0.020 0.012 0.001 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.010 0.010 0.006 0.016 0.016 0.016 0.015 0.012 0.016 0.010 0.014 0.015 0.011 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002+0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 Means: 0.014+0.001 0.013+0.001 0.012~0.001 0.014 w 0.001 0.013 w 0.001*-NRC split samples.2.b AIR PARTICULATES
<13003-21-89<14003-28-89<130310x50280k50290N5031050350a50230~50290+50320450390+50270a50280i50300+5031050<4<5<4<4<4<3<5<4<3<4<4<7<4<9<4<12<4<9<5<6<4<8<3<10<4<9<4<9<3<8<4<10<4<8<3<10<5<4<5<5<4<5<4<4<5<5<5<5<10<7<6<10<8<6<8<8<7<9<7<6<10<9<7<11<7<6<9<7<9<9<8<7<10<7<5<11<7<6<7<5<8<7<7<7<9<9<6<5<3<5<5<4<5<5<4<5<4<5<3<4<4<5<4<4<4<4<4<5<7<9<9<6<6<6<8<8<6<6<6<4H5901-04-89<150260+40<4<9<4<5<9<7<602"01-89<130280R50<5<8<5<4<10<9<703-01-89<130240+40<4<10<5<4<12<5<7<5<5<6<5<4<6<7<4<6(A)Thesetabulated LLDvaluesforZr/Nb-95arethehigheroftheindividual parentordaughterLLDs,.(B)Thesetabulated LLDvaluesareforBa-140,eitherbasedondirectmeasurement ofBa-140orbasedoningrowthofLa-140,whichever methodyieldsthegreatersensitivity foragivensample.
-GAMMA SCANS OF QUARTERLY COMPOSITES
3.bEDINENT-(Ci/kdrweiht)SampleCollection SiteDateBe-7K-40Co-58Co-60Cs-134Cs-137Ra-226Th-232H15*H5902-01-89<8002-01-89<80*-DOEsplitsample.62070<54704.60<8<9<6<10<9<8221~9311~1296+13119+234.a.lCRUSTACEA
-(Ci/m)Sample Site Be-7 Second Quarter, 1989 K-40 Cs-134 Cs-137 H08 H12 H14 H30 H34'.108 0.113+0.110 0.109 0.123 0.008 0.009 0.009 0.010 0.009<0.014<0.014<0.016<0.016<0.014<0.0009<0.0007<0.0009<0.0008<0.0006<0.0007<0.0007<0.0007<0.0006<0.0009 3.a SURFACE WATER-(Ci/1)Sample Collection Site Date H-3 Zr-95.Ba-140 K-40 Nn-54 Fe-59 Co-58 Co-60 Zn-65 Nb-95 I-131 Cs-134 Cs-137 La-140 (A)(B)H15 04-06-89 04-11-89 04-18-89 04-25-89 05-03-89 05"09-89 05-16-89 05-23-89 05-31-89 06-06-89 06-13-89 06-20-89 06-27-89<140<140<140<140<120<130<130 90 a 40<130<130 90 a 40.<130<130 300+50 310+50 360 w 50 310 i 50 320 a 30 270+30 300+40 290+30 320 a 50 320+40 260+40 220+40 340 a 40<5<3<4<4<3<3<3<5<3<4<3<9<4<11<4<7<5<8<4<7<3<7<3<10<4<6<3<11<5<11<4<9<4<Q<4<10<5<5<5<5<4<4<5<3<5<4<5<9<7<9<7<10<7<10<8<6<5<7~<5<ll<7<7<5<8<8<11<5<11<7<12<6<10<6<6<8<6<7<4<5<8<4<7<7<9<7<9<5<4<5<5<3<3<3<3<5<5<6<3<5<5<5<3<3<4<4<4<4<4<4<7<7<6<6<6<4<7<5<7<5<6<4<7 H59 04-06-89<140 250 E 50<5<8<4<5<11<7<5 05-03-89<120 310 e 30<3<6<3<3<7<4<5 06-01-89<130 300+40<3<9<4<6<8<6<7<5<3<5<3 K3<6 (A)These tabulated LLD values for Zr/Nb-95 are the higher of the individual parent or daughter LLDs.(B)These tabulated LLD values are for Ba-140, either based on direct mea-urement of Ba-140 or based on ingrowth of La-140, whichever method yields the greater sensitivity for a given sample.
-BlueCrab-(Ci/kwetweiht)SampleCollection SiteDateK-40Rn-54Fe-59Co-58Co-60Zn-65Ce-134Ce-137Ra-226H1501"03-89H5902-15-89.
4.a.1~~CRUSTACEA-Blue Crab-(Ci/k wet wei ht)Sample Collection Site Date K-40 H15 04-17-89 770 5 260<51<82<48<54<85 Cs-134<50 Cs-137<45 Ra-226 370+80 Ra-228 410+70 4.b.l BROADLEAF VEGETATION
<18135~17Thissamplewasaccidentally thrownoutbeforeitwasanalyzed.
-Man rove-(Ci/k wet wei ht)Sample Collection Site Date Be-7 K-40 I-131 Cs-134 Cs-137 H51.04"06-89 350 s 40 1650 N 100<8<7<8 05-03"89 06-01-89 560 60 4040 170 320+30 1530 L 80<8<10<6<6 H52 04-06"89 05-03-89 06-01"89 740 4 60 2670+150 650+50 4480 4.170 300 k 40 2200+110<10<9<12<10<8<9<8 H59 04-06-89 390 I 50 2400 i 140<9<10<9 05-03-89 06"01-89 520+40 2430~130 380+40 2120 N 100<10<9<8<7<9<7 6 RADIOLOGICAL SURVEILLANCE OF FLORIDA POMER AND LIGHT CONPANY'S ST.LUCIE SITE Third Quarter, 1989 Office of Radiation Control Florida Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services C
Anewsamplewillbecollected.
ST.LUCIE SITE Technical Specifications Sampling Third Quarter, 1989 Sam le T e Collection Fre uenc Locations Number of 1.Direct Radiation Quarterly 27 54 2.Airborne 2.a Air Iodines 2.b Air Particulates Weekly Weekly 65 69*3.Waterborne 3.a Surface Water 3.b Shoreline Sediment Weekly Honthly Semiannually 13 3 3*~~4.Ingestion 4.a Fish and Invertebrates 4.a.1 Crustacea 4.a.2 Fish Semiannually Semiannually 4.b Food Products 4.b.l Broadleaf Vegetation Honthly Total: 219*-Includes NRC split samples.NOTE: Heasurement results having magnitudes that are significantly above the background of the measurement system are reported as net values plus or minus a one-standard-deviation error term.Heasurement results that are not significantly above background are reported as"non-detectable" (ND)or as less than a Lower Limit of Detection (<LLD), which is an estimated upper limit (with at least 95K confidence) for the true activity in the sample.
2060R1'70<16<36<19<19<41<174.a.2FISH-NixedSecies-(Ci/kwetweiht)SampleCollection SiteDateK-40Nn-54Fe-59Co-58Co-60Zn-65Cs-134Cs-137Ra-226H1503-15-892710+160<12<26<9<12<25<11<12<29H5903-01-893000160<12<27<13<14<26<13<13<35 4.b.1BROADLEAF VEGETATION
ST.LVCIE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS SAMPLING Third Qrarter, 1989 DIRECT RADIATION-TLDs (micro-R/hour)
-Manrove-(Ci/kwetweiht)SampleCollection SiteDateBe-7K-40I-131Ca-134Cs-137Ra-226H5101-04"89370R402460+120<7<7<8<2002-01-89410+402470~120<7<9<8<2003"01-89280i40810+100<9<10<10<22H5201-04-89430+402730i110<8<7<7<4202-01-89410+402840R120<7<9<7<1803-01-89430i603120A170<13<15<11<34H5901-04"89390+302010S100<802-01-89310R501970~120<803-01-89310+502170R140<12<8<10<10<10<28<6<35<929+77 RADIOLOGICAL SURVEILLANCE OFFLORIDAPOWERANDIIGHTCOMPANY'S ST.LUCIESITESecondQuarter,1989OfficeofRadiation ControlFloridaDepartment ofHealthandRehabilitative Services ST.LUCIESITETechnical Specifications SamplingSecondQuarter,1989SamleTeCollection FreuencLocations Numberof1.DirectRadiation Quarterly 272.Airborne2.aAirIodines2.bAirParticulates WeeklyWeekly6569*3.Waterborne 3.aSurfaceWater3.bShoreline sedimentWeeklyMonthlySemiannually 13304.Ingestion 4.aFishandInvertebrates 4.a.1Crustacea 4.a.2FishSemiannually Semiannually 4.bFoodProducts4.b.lBroadleaf Vegetation MonthlyTotal:214*-IncludesNRCsplitsamples.NOTE:Measurement resultshavingmagnitudes thataresignificantly abovethebackground ofthemeasurement systemarereportedasnetvaluesplusorminusaone-standard-deviation errorterm.Neasurement resultsthatarenotsignificantly abovebackground arereportedas"non-detectable" (ND)oraslessthanaLowerLimitofDetection
Each result is the average net response of two dosimeters.
(<LLD),whichisanestimated upperlimit(withatleast95Kconfidence) forthetrueactivityinthesample.
Sample Site Deployment Collection 06-14-89 09-14-89 Notes: N-1 NNW"5 NNW-10 NW-5 NW-10 WNW"2 WNW-5 WNW-10 W"2 W-5 W-10 WSW-2 WSW-5 WSW-10 SW-2 SW-5 SW-10 SSW-2 SSW-5 SSW-10 S"5 S-10 S/SSE-10 SSE-5 SSE-10 SE"1 H-32 5'+0.3 5.3~0.3 F 6+0.3 5.3 0.3 6.5 c 0.3 5.2+0.3 5.5+0.3 6.0 4 0.3 5.6 a 0.3 5.5 a 0.3 5'+0.3 5'i 0.3 5.4 a 0.3 4's 0.3 5.4 x 0.3 4.9~0.3 5.3 0.3 5.3+0.3 5.2 N 0.3 5.1 i 0.3 5.0 a 0.3 5.0 a 0.3 4.9 a 0.3 5.4 a 0.3 5'0.3 5.0 a 0.3 6.2 a 0.3 (A)These results have been determined with the assumption that fading is negligible, although detailed testing to confirm this has not been completed.(B)Testing to confirm compliance with NRC Reg.Guide 4.13 and ANSI N545-1975 performance standards has not been completed.
ST.IUCIETECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS SAMPLINGSecondQuarter,1989DIRECTRADIATION
-TLDs-(micro-R/hour)
Eachresultistheaveragenetresponseoftwodosimeters.
SampleDeployment 03-22-89SiteCollection 06-14-89N-1NNW-5NNW"10NW-5NW-10WNW-2WNW"5WNW"10W"2W-5W-10WSW-2WSW-5WSW-10SW-2SW"5SW-10SSW-2SSW-5SSW"10S"5S-10S/SSE-10SSE-5SSE-10SE-1H-325.3+4.9S.3+5.4+6.4+5.1+S.l5.65'+57+5.3+5'+5.2+4.5+5.1+5.0+S.O~5.1+S.O+5.3~4.7~4.8+4.7a5'+S.l4.9+6.2+0.30.30.30.30.30.30.30.30.30.30.30.3.,0.30.20.30.30.30.30.30.30.20.30.20.30.3.'.30'Notes:(A)Theseresultshavebeendetermined withtheassumption thatfadingisnegligible, althoughdetailedtestingtoconfirmthishasnotbeencompleted.
(8)Testingtoconfirmcompliance withNRCReg.Guide4.13andANSIN545-1975 performance standards hasnotbeencompleted.  
"IODINE-131 INWEEKLYAIRFILTERS-(Ci/m)Collection DateHOBH12SamleSiteH14H30H3404-05"8904-11-8904-18"8904-25-8905-02-8905-09-8905-16-8905-23-8905-31-8906-06-8906-13-8906-20-8906-27-89<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.02<Oo02<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.02 2.bAIRPARTICULATES
-GROSSBETA-(Ci/m)Collection DateH08H12SamleSiteH14H30H3404-05-8904-11-8904-18-8904-25-8905-02-8905-09-8905-16-8905-23-8905-31-8906-06-8906-13-89,.
06-20-8906-27-890.0110.0100.0050.0190.0160.0140.0210.0090.0150.0130.0180.0210.0110.0020.0020.0020.002+0.0020.002a0.0020.002+0.0020.0020.002+0.0020.0020.0090.0130-.0030.0150.0160.0170.0140.0120.0160.0110.0130.0150.0100.0010.0020.0010.002+0.0020.002+0.0020.002+0.0020.0020.0020.002+0.0020.0080.0110.005+0.012*0.016+*0.014+*0.015+*0.0120.016+0.0100.0120.013+0.0080.0010.0020.0010.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.0090.009+0.00740.0170.0180.018+0.0180.0090.0140.013+0.015+0.0200.0120.0010.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.0100.0100.0060.0160.0160.0160.0150.0120.0160.0100.0140.0150.0110.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.002+0.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.002Means:0.014+0.0010.013+0.0010.012~0.0010.014w0.0010.013w0.001*-NRCsplitsamples.2.bAIRPARTICULATES
-GAMMASCANSOFQUARTERLY COMPOSITES
-(Ci/m)SampleSiteBe-7SecondQuarter,1989K-40Cs-134Cs-137H08H12H14H30H34'.1080.113+0.1100.1090.1230.0080.0090.0090.0100.009<0.014<0.014<0.016<0.016<0.014<0.0009<0.0007<0.0009<0.0008<0.0006<0.0007<0.0007<0.0007<0.0006<0.0009 3.aSURFACEWATER-(Ci/1)SampleCollection SiteDateH-3Zr-95.Ba-140K-40Nn-54Fe-59Co-58Co-60Zn-65Nb-95I-131Cs-134Cs-137La-140(A)(B)H1504-06-8904-11-8904-18-8904-25-8905-03-8905"09-8905-16-8905-23-8905-31-8906-06-8906-13-8906-20-8906-27-89<140<140<140<140<120<130<13090a40<130<13090a40.<130<130300+50310+50360w50310i50320a30270+30300+40290+30320a50320+40260+40220+40340a40<5<3<4<4<3<3<3<5<3<4<3<9<4<11<4<7<5<8<4<7<3<7<3<10<4<6<3<11<5<11<4<9<4<Q<4<10<5<5<5<5<4<4<5<3<5<4<5<9<7<9<7<10<7<10<8<6<5<7~<5<ll<7<7<5<8<8<11<5<11<7<12<6<10<6<6<8<6<7<4<5<8<4<7<7<9<7<9<5<4<5<5<3<3<3<3<5<5<6<3<5<5<5<3<3<4<4<4<4<4<4<7<7<6<6<6<4<7<5<7<5<6<4<7H5904-06-89<140250E50<5<8<4<5<11<7<505-03-89<120310e30<3<6<3<3<7<4<506-01-89<130300+40<3<9<4<6<8<6<7<5<3<5<3K3<6(A)Thesetabulated LLDvaluesforZr/Nb-95arethehigheroftheindividual parentordaughterLLDs.(B)Thesetabulated LLDvaluesareforBa-140,eitherbasedondirectmea-urement ofBa-140orbasedoningrowthofLa-140,whichever methodyieldsthegreatersensitivity foragivensample.
4.a.1~~CRUSTACEA
-BlueCrab-(Ci/kwetweiht)SampleCollection SiteDateK-40H1504-17-897705260<51<82<48<54<85Cs-134<50Cs-137<45Ra-226370+80Ra-228410+704.b.lBROADLEAF VEGETATION
-Manrove-(Ci/kwetweiht)SampleCollection SiteDateBe-7K-40I-131Cs-134Cs-137H51.04"06-89350s401650N100<8<7<805-03"8906-01-89560604040170320+301530L80<8<10<6<6H5204-06"8905-03-8906-01"897404602670+150650+5044804.170300k402200+110<10<9<12<10<8<9<8H5904-06-89390I502400i140<9<10<905-03-8906"01-89520+402430~130380+402120N100<10<9<8<7<9<76 RADIOLOGICAL SURVEILLANCE OFFLORIDAPOMERANDLIGHTCONPANY'S ST.LUCIESITEThirdQuarter,1989OfficeofRadiation ControlFloridaDepartment ofHealthandRehabilitative Services C
ST.LUCIESITETechnical Specifications SamplingThirdQuarter,1989SamleTeCollection FreuencLocations Numberof1.DirectRadiation Quarterly 27542.Airborne2.aAirIodines2.bAirParticulates WeeklyWeekly6569*3.Waterborne 3.aSurfaceWater3.bShoreline SedimentWeeklyHonthlySemiannually 1333*~~4.Ingestion 4.aFishandInvertebrates 4.a.1Crustacea 4.a.2FishSemiannually Semiannually 4.bFoodProducts4.b.lBroadleaf Vegetation HonthlyTotal:219*-IncludesNRCsplitsamples.NOTE:Heasurement resultshavingmagnitudes thataresignificantly abovethebackground ofthemeasurement systemarereportedasnetvaluesplusorminusaone-standard-deviation errorterm.Heasurement resultsthatarenotsignificantly abovebackground arereportedas"non-detectable" (ND)oraslessthanaLowerLimitofDetection
(<LLD),whichisanestimated upperlimit(withatleast95Kconfidence) forthetrueactivityinthesample.
ST.LVCIETECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS SAMPLINGThirdQrarter,1989DIRECTRADIATION
-TLDs(micro-R/hour)
Eachresultistheaveragenetresponseoftwodosimeters.
SampleSiteDeployment Collection 06-14-8909-14-89Notes:N-1NNW"5NNW-10NW-5NW-10WNW"2WNW-5WNW-10W"2W-5W-10WSW-2WSW-5WSW-10SW-2SW-5SW-10SSW-2SSW-5SSW-10S"5S-10S/SSE-10SSE-5SSE-10SE"1H-325'+0.35.3~0.3F6+0.35.30.36.5c0.35.2+0.35.5+0.36.040.35.6a0.35.5a0.35'+0.35'i0.35.4a0.34's0.35.4x0.34.9~0.35.30.35.3+0.35.2N0.35.1i0.35.0a0.35.0a0.34.9a0.35.4a0.35'0.35.0a0.36.2a0.3(A)Theseresultshavebeendetermined withtheassumption thatfadingisnegligible, althoughdetailedtestingtoconfirmthishasnotbeencompleted.
(B)Testingtoconfirmcompliance withNRCReg.Guide4.13andANSIN545-1975 performance standards hasnotbeencompleted.
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IODINE"131 INWEEKLYAIRFILTERS-(Ci/m)Collection DateH08H12SamleSiteH14H30H3407-05-8907-11-8907-18-8907-25-8908-01-8908-08-8908-15-8908"23-8908-29-8909-05-8909-13-8909-19-8909-26-89<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.03<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.03<0.02<0'2<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.02'0.03<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.02(A)<0.02(A)-Electrical powerwasoffattheendofthissampleduetoatrippedcircuitbreaker.Lightning issuspected tobethecause.Theequipment isestimated tohaverunfor132hoursoutofthe171totalhoursforthissamplinginterval.
IODINE"131 IN WEEKLY AIR FILTERS-(Ci/m)Collection Date H08 H12 Sam le Site H14 H30 H3407-05-89 07-11-89 07-18-89 07-25-89 08-01-89 08-08-89 08-15-89 08"23-89 08-29-89 09-05-89 09-13-89 09-19-89 09-26-89<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.03<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.03<0.02<0'2<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.02'0.03<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.02(A)<0.02 (A)-Electrical power was off at the end of this sample due to a tripped circuit breaker.Lightning is suspected to be the cause.The equipment is estimated to have run for 132 hours out of the 171 total hours for this sampling interval.3 8
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2.b AIR PARTICULATES GROSS BETA-(Ci/m3)Collection Date H08 H12 Sam le Site H14 H30 H34 07-05-89 07-11-89 07-18-89 07"25"89 08-01-89 08-08-89 08-15-89 08-23-89 08"29-89 09-05-89 09-13-89 09-19"89 09-26"89 0.007 0.015 0.014 0.006 0.011 0.016 0.005 0.013 0.010 0.008 0.014 0.006 0.005 0.001 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002+0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002+0.002 0.006 0.018 0.009 0.005 0.010 0.012<0 0.010 0.011 0.005 0.013 0.005 0.007+0.001 0.002 0.002 0.002+0.002 0.002.005 0.002 0.002 0.002+0.002 0.002+0.002 0.005 0.016 0.007<0*0.010*0.013*0.006*0.008 0.011 0.010 0.012 0.007 0.004 0 0+0.005+0+0~0 0+0+0+0 0 a 0.001.002.002.002.002.002.002.002.002.002.002.001 0.009 0.015 (A0.009 0.004~0.007 0.014~0.008 0.009 0.011+0.006 0.013 0.006+0.009 0.001 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.009 0.012 0.008 0.003 0.013 0.013 0.006 0.010 0.010+0.005 0.008 0.006 0.009 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.001 0.002 0.002 Means: 0.010 0.001 0.009~0.001 0.009~0.001 0.009~0.001 0.009~0.001*-NRC split samples.(A)-Electrical power was off at the end of this sample due to a tripped circuit breaker.Lightning is suspected to be the cause.The equipment is estimated to have run for 132 hours out of the 171 total hours for this sampling interval.2.b AIR PARTICULATES
2.bAIRPARTICULATES GROSSBETA-(Ci/m3)Collection DateH08H12SamleSiteH14H30H3407-05-8907-11-8907-18-8907"25"8908-01-8908-08-8908-15-8908-23-8908"29-8909-05-8909-13-8909-19"8909-26"890.0070.0150.0140.0060.0110.0160.0050.0130.0100.0080.0140.0060.0050.0010.0020.0020.0020.0020.002+0.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.002+0.0020.0060.0180.0090.0050.0100.012<00.0100.0110.0050.0130.0050.007+0.0010.0020.0020.002+0.0020.002.0050.0020.0020.002+0.0020.002+0.0020.0050.0160.007<0*0.010*0.013*0.006*0.0080.0110.0100.0120.0070.00400+0.005+0+0~00+0+0+00a0.001.002.002.002.002.002.002.002.002.002.002.0010.0090.015(A0.0090.004~0.0070.014~0.0080.0090.011+0.0060.0130.006+0.0090.0010.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.0090.0120.0080.0030.0130.0130.0060.0100.010+0.0050.0080.0060.0090.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.0010.0020.002Means:0.0100.0010.009~0.0010.009~0.0010.009~0.0010.009~0.001*-NRCsplitsamples.(A)-Electrical powerwasoffattheendofthissampleduetoatrippedcircuitbreaker.Lightning issuspected tobethecause.Theequipment isestimated tohaverunfor132hoursoutofthe171totalhoursforthissamplinginterval.
-GAMMA SCANS OF QUARTERLY COMPOSITES
2.bAIRPARTICULATES
-(Ci/m3)Sample Site Be-7 Third Quarter, 1989 K"40 Cs-134 Cs-137 H08 H12 H14 H30 H34 0.080 0.066 0.094 0.068 0.075 0.007 0.006 0.008 0.008 0.007<0.015<0.013<0.017<0.014<0.012<0.0009<0.0009<0.0005<0.0007<0.0008<0.0008<0.0006<0.0008<0.0007<0.0005 3.a SURFACE WATER-(Ci/1)Sample Collection Site Date H-3 Zr-95 Ba-140~, K-40 Hn-54 Fe-59 Co-58 Co-60 Zn-65 Nb-95 I-131 Cs-134 Cs-137 La-140 H15 07-06-89 07-11-89 07-18-89 07-25-89 08-01-89 08-08;89 08-16-89 08-23-89 08-29-89 09-06-89 09.-13-89 09"19-89 09-26-89<130<130<130<130<130<130<130<130<130<140<140<140<140 390+420+380 350 350+380 370+380 370 340 340~370+350+50<4 40<4 40<4 40<4 40<4 40<4 40<4 40<4 40<4 40<3 40<3 40<4 40<4<9<3<8<4<12<4<8<4<8<4<9<3<8<3<11<4<10<4<10<4<10<3<11<4<ll<4<4<6<4<3<5<5<4<5<5<4<5<4 (A)<9<8<6<9<7<7<10<7<5<6<6<6<10<5<6<9<7<4<10<7<5<9<7<6<10<7<6<8<7<6<10<5<7<8<5<6<9<8<5<4<4<4<4<5<5<5<5<5<4<4<4<3<4<4<4<5<4<4<4<4<5<4 (B)<5<8<3<4<7<6<7<7<4<7<3<5<6 H59 07-06-89<130 08-01-89<130 09-06-89<140 270~40<4 340+40<4 400~40<4<6<3<8<4<10<4<5<4<4<9<7<7<11<8<6<8<6<5<6<5<3<5<3<3<5<4<6 (A)These tabulated LLD values for Zr/Nb-95 are the higher of the individual parent or daughter LLDs.(B)These tabulated LLD values are for Ba-140, either based on direct measurement of Ba-140 or based on ingrowth of La-140, whichever method yields the greater sensitivity for a given sample.
-GAMMASCANSOFQUARTERLY COMPOSITES
l 3.b SEDIMENT-(Ci/k dr wei ht)Sample Collection Site Date Be-7 K-40 Co-58 Co-60 Cs-134 Cs-137 Ra-226 Th-232 H15*08-02-89<70 740 i 60<9<9<10<8 283+21<63 H59 08-02-89<70 270~50<6<9<7<8 197+12<45*-HRC split sample.'.a.l CRUSTACEA-Blue Crab-(Ci/k wet wei ht)Sample Collection Site.Date K-40 Nn-54 Fe-59 Co-58 Co-60 Zn-65 Cs-134 Cs-137 Ra-226 Ra-228 H15 08-04-89 490+80<13<25<10<13<27<14<12 129+ll 177+35 H59 08-05"89 1870 4 190<20<51<19<16<39<22<18 86 4 13<120 4.a.2 FISH-Mixed S ecies-(Ci/k wet wei ht)Sample Collection Site Date K-40 Hn-54 Fe-59 Co-58 Co-60 Zn-65 Cs-134 Cs-137 Ra-226 Ra-228 H15 Attempts to collect this sample were unsuccessful.
-(Ci/m3)SampleSiteBe-7ThirdQuarter,1989K"40Cs-134Cs-137H08H12H14H30H340.0800.0660.0940.0680.0750.0070.0060.0080.0080.007<0.015<0.013<0.017<0.014<0.012<0.0009<0.0009<0.0005<0.0007<0.0008<0.0008<0.0006<0.0008<0.0007<0.0005 3.aSURFACEWATER-(Ci/1)SampleCollection SiteDateH-3Zr-95Ba-140~,K-40Hn-54Fe-59Co-58Co-60Zn-65Nb-95I-131Cs-134Cs-137La-140H1507-06-8907-11-8907-18-8907-25-8908-01-8908-08;8908-16-8908-23-8908-29-8909-06-8909.-13-89 09"19-8909-26-89<130<130<130<130<130<130<130<130<130<140<140<140<140390+420+380350350+380370+380370340340~370+350+50<440<440<440<440<440<440<440<440<440<340<340<440<4<9<3<8<4<12<4<8<4<8<4<9<3<8<3<11<4<10<4<10<4<10<3<11<4<ll<4<4<6<4<3<5<5<4<5<5<4<5<4(A)<9<8<6<9<7<7<10<7<5<6<6<6<10<5<6<9<7<4<10<7<5<9<7<6<10<7<6<8<7<6<10<5<7<8<5<6<9<8<5<4<4<4<4<5<5<5<5<5<4<4<4<3<4<4<4<5<4<4<4<4<5<4(B)<5<8<3<4<7<6<7<7<4<7<3<5<6H5907-06-89<13008-01-89<13009-06-89<140270~40<4340+40<4400~40<4<6<3<8<4<10<4<5<4<4<9<7<7<11<8<6<8<6<5<6<5<3<5<3<3<5<4<6(A)Thesetabulated LLDvaluesforZr/Nb-95arethehigheroftheindividual parentordaughterLLDs.(B)Thesetabulated LLDvaluesareforBa-140,eitherbasedondirectmeasurement ofBa-140orbasedoningrowthofLa-140,whichever methodyieldsthegreatersensitivity foragivensample.
Additional attempts will be made.H59 08-08-89 2910+150<13<28<9<12<28<12<13 78+10 93+19 4.b.l BROADLEAF VEGETATION
l 3.bSEDIMENT-(Ci/kdrweiht)SampleCollection SiteDateBe-7K-40Co-58Co-60Cs-134Cs-137Ra-226Th-232H15*08-02-89<70740i60<9<9<10<8283+21<63H5908-02-89<70270~50<6<9<7<8197+12<45*-HRCsplitsample.'.a.l CRUSTACEA
-Nan rove-(Ci/k wet wei ht)Sample Collection Sita Data Be-7 K-40 I-131 Cs-134 Cs-137 H51 07-06-89 330+50 3800+160<14<13<10 08-01-89 09-06-89 340+40 3520+160 380+40 2910+130<9<8<8<9<8 H52 07-06-89 460+50 4280+150<12<9 08-01-89 09-06-89 350+50 4360+160 510+50 3660+150<9<8<9<8<9<8 H59 07-06"89 420 4 50 3130+150<12<12<10 08-01-89 09-06-89 830+50 420+50 4200+170 4200 s 160<9<12<9<9 RADIOLOGICAL SURVEILLANCE OF FLORIDA POMER AND LIGHT COMPANY'S ST.LUCIE SITE Fourth Quarter, 1989 Office of Radiation Control Florida Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services ST.I.UCIE SITE Technical Specifications Sampling Fourth Quarter, 1989 Sam le T e Collection Fre uenc Locations Number of~Sam led~Sam les 1.Direct Radiation Quarterly 27 54 2.Airborne 2.a Air Iodines 2.b Air Particulates Weekly Weekly es 69*3.Waterborne 3.a Surface Water 3;b Shoreline Sediment Weekly Monthly Semiannually 13 3 0 4.Ingestion 4.a Fish and Invertebrates 4.a.l Crustacea 4.a.2 Fish Semiannually Semiannually 4.b Food Products 4.b.l Broadleaf Vegetation Monthly Total: 214*-Includes NRC split samples.NOTE: Measurement results having maqnitudes that are sianificantly above the background of the measurement system are reported as net values plus or minus a one-standard-deviation error term.measurement results that are not significantly above background are reported as"non-detectable" (ND)or as less than a Lower Limit of Detection (<LLD), which is an estimated upper limit (with at least 95K confidence) for the true'activity in the sample.
-BlueCrab-(Ci/kwetweiht)SampleCollection Site.DateK-40Nn-54Fe-59Co-58Co-60Zn-65Cs-134Cs-137Ra-226Ra-228H1508-04-89490+80<13<25<10<13<27<14<12129+ll177+35H5908-05"8918704190<20<51<19<16<39<22<1886413<1204.a.2FISH-MixedSecies-(Ci/kwetweiht)SampleCollection SiteDateK-40Hn-54Fe-59Co-58Co-60Zn-65Cs-134Cs-137Ra-226Ra-228H15Attemptstocollectthissamplewereunsuccessful.
ST.LUCIE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS SAMPLING Fourth Qrarter, 1989 DIRECT RADIATION-TLDs (micro-R/hour)
Additional attemptswillbemade.H5908-08-892910+150<13<28<9<12<28<12<1378+1093+19 4.b.lBROADLEAF VEGETATION
Each result is the average net response of two dosimeters.
-Nanrove-(Ci/kwetweiht)SampleCollection SitaDataBe-7K-40I-131Cs-134Cs-137H5107-06-89330+503800+160<14<13<1008-01-8909-06-89340+403520+160380+402910+130<9<8<8<9<8H5207-06-89460+504280+150<12<908-01-8909-06-89350+504360+160510+503660+150<9<8<9<8<9<8H5907-06"894204503130+150<12<12<1008-01-8909-06-89830+50420+504200+1704200s160<9<12<9<9 RADIOLOGICAL SURVEILLANCE OFFLORIDAPOMERANDLIGHTCOMPANY'S ST.LUCIESITEFourthQuarter,1989OfficeofRadiation ControlFloridaDepartment ofHealthandRehabilitative Services ST.I.UCIESITETechnical Specifications SamplingFourthQuarter,1989SamleTeCollection FreuencLocations Numberof~Samled~Samles1.DirectRadiation Quarterly 27542.Airborne2.aAirIodines2.bAirParticulates WeeklyWeeklyes69*3.Waterborne 3.aSurfaceWater3;bShoreline SedimentWeeklyMonthlySemiannually 13304.Ingestion 4.aFishandInvertebrates 4.a.lCrustacea 4.a.2FishSemiannually Semiannually 4.bFoodProducts4.b.lBroadleaf Vegetation MonthlyTotal:214*-IncludesNRCsplitsamples.NOTE:Measurement resultshavingmaqnitudes thataresianificantly abovethebackground ofthemeasurement systemarereportedasnetvaluesplusorminusaone-standard-deviation errorterm.measurement resultsthatarenotsignificantly abovebackground arereportedas"non-detectable" (ND)oraslessthanaLowerLimitofDetection
Sample Site Deployment Collection 09-14"89 12-13-89 N-1 NNW-5 NNW-10 NW-5 NW-10 WNW-2 WNW"5 WNW" 10 W-2 W"5 W-10 WSW-2 WSW-5 WSW"10 SW-2 SW-5 SW-10 SSW"2 SSW"5 SSW-10 S-5 S-10/SSE-10 SSE-5 SSE-10 SE-1 H"32 5.3 4.9 5.4 5.5 6.5 5.1 5.1 5.5 5.3 5.5 5.2 5.4 5.2 4.7 5'5.1 5'5.3 5'5.5 5.1 F 1 4.8 5.5 5.2 4.9 6.0 a 0.3 i 0.3 a 0.3 x 0.3 a 0.3 i 0.3 i 0.3 i 0.3 0.3*0.3 i 0.3 a 0.3 x 0.3 a 0.2 a 0.3 x 0.3 a 0.3 0.3 0.3 x 0.3 x 0.3 a 0.3 a 0.3 0.3 a 0.3*0.3 a 0.3 Notes: ('A)These results have been determined with the assumption that fading is negligible, although detailed testing to confirm this has not been completed.(B)Testing to confirm compliance with NRC Reg.Guide 4.13 and ANSI N545-1975 performance standards has not been completed.
(<LLD),whichisanestimated upperlimit(withatleast95Kconfidence) forthetrue'activity inthesample.
l 0 2.a IODINE-131 IN MEEKLY AIR FILTERS-(Ci/m3)Collection Date H08 H12 Sam le Site H14 H30 H34 10-03"89 10-10-89 10-17-89 10-25-89 11-01-89 11-07-89 11-14-89 11-21-89 11"29"89 12-05"89 12-12-89 12-19-89 12-27-89<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.03<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.03<0.01<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.03<0'2<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.03<0.02<0~02<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.03<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.03<0.01<0.02<0.03 (<0.02<0.01<0.03<0.03<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.03<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.03<0.02 2.b AIR PARTICULATES
ST.LUCIETECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS SAMPLINGFourthQrarter,1989DIRECTRADIATION
-GROSS BETA-(Ci/m)-Collection Date H08 H12 Sam le Site H14 H30 H34 10-03-89 10"10-89 10-17-89 10-25-89'11-01-89 11-07-89 11-14-89 11-21-89 11-29-89 12-05"89 12-12-89 12"19-89 12-27-89 0.012 0.012 o.ooe 0.019 0.010 0.024 0.014 0.019 0.016 0.016 0.014 0.015 0.014+0.002 0.002 0.002~0.002 0.002+0.003 0.002+0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002+0.002 0.002 0.010 0.010 0.004 0.015 0.004 0.012 0.013 0.017 0.014 0.015 0.009 0.011 0.020+0.002 0.002 0.001 0.002 0.001 0.002+0.002+0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.011 0.011 0.007 0.012*0.006*0.009*0.012*0.015 0.014 0.014 0.012 0.011 0.016 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002+0.002 0.002 0.002+0.002 0.002+0.002 0.002+0.002 0.009 0.009 0.005 0.013 0.008 0.010+0.009 0.016 0.021+0.013 0.012 0.015 0.014 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.011 0.009 0.008 0.011 0.007 (A0.013 (A0.013 0.019 0.017 0.013 0.012 0.010 0.018 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002+0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002+0.002 Neans: 0.015 0.001 0.012 i 0.001 0.012~0.001 0.012 w 0.001 0.012~0.001*-NRC split samples.(A)-Due to a procedural error, the changing date for the particulate filter at H34 was 11-09-89.The charcoal filter cartridge was changed on 11-07-89.Although the changing dates were different, there was no gap in the continuous monitoring by these filters.2.b AIR PARTICULATES
-TLDs(micro-R/hour)
-GANNA SCANS OF QUARTERLY CONPOSITES
Eachresultistheaveragenetresponseoftwodosimeters.
-(Ci/m3)Sample Site Be-7 Fourth Quarter, 1989 K-40 Cs-134 Cs-137 H08 H12 H14 H30 H34 0.084 0.082 o.n90 0.089 0.102 o.noe 0.007 0.008 0.007 0.008<0.014<0.015<0.013<0.013<0.013<0.0008<0.0007<0.0005<0.0009<0.0006<U.OOO8<0.0007<0.0007<0.0006<n.oooe 3.a SURFACE MATER-(Ci/1)Sample Collection Site Date H-3 Zr-95 Ba-146 K-40 Hn-54 Fe-59 Co-58 Co-60 Zn-65 Nb-95 I-131 Cs-134 Cs-137 La-140 (A)(B)H15 10-04-89 10-10-89 10-17-89 10-25-89 11-02-89 11-08-89 11-15-89 11"22-89 11-28-89 12-06-89 12-12-89 12-19"89 12-27-89<130<130<130<130<130<130<130<130<130<130<130<130<130 380+370+270 360 300+330 370 300-4.400+350 380+250+350+40<4 40<5 40<3 40<4 30<2 40<4 40<4 40<3 40<4 40<3 40<4 40<4 40<4<9<4<8<4<11<5<11<4<7<3<9<4<10<5<10<3<10<4<10<3<5<ll<4<8<4<5<5<5<3<4<4<5<5<4<5<6<10<7<6<12<7<6<8<8<6<9<6<12<6<5<5<9<7<6<8<8<7<ll<6<5<11<6<6<6<9<7<10<6<7<10<8<8<10<5<7<4<4<4<4<3<3<5<4<4<5<5<4<4<3<4<3<4<4<5<4<4<4<5<7<7<8<6<4<3<6<6<5<7<5<7<5 H59 10-04-89 130+40 370+40<3<10<4<4<9<7<5 11"08-89<130 380 4 40<3<7<4<2<7<7<6 12-06-89<130 320~40<5<10<3<5<9<6<6<4<4<4<4<7<6<7 (A)These tabulated LLD values for Zr/Nb-95 are the higher of the individual parent or daughter LLDs.(B)These tabulated LLD values are for Ba-140, either based on direct measurement of Ba-140 or based on ingrowth of La-140, whichever method yields the greater sensitivity for a given sample.
SampleSiteDeployment Collection 09-14"8912-13-89N-1NNW-5NNW-10NW-5NW-10WNW-2WNW"5WNW"10W-2W"5W-10WSW-2WSW-5WSW"10SW-2SW-5SW-10SSW"2SSW"5SSW-10S-5S-10/SSE-10SSE-5SSE-10SE-1H"325.34.95.45.56.55.15.15.55.35.55.25.45.24.75'5.15'5.35'5.55.1F14.85.55.24.96.0a0.3i0.3a0.3x0.3a0.3i0.3i0.3i0.30.3*0.3i0.3a0.3x0.3a0.2a0.3x0.3a0.30.30.3x0.3x0.3a0.3a0.30.3a0.3*0.3a0.3Notes:('A)Theseresultshavebeendetermined withtheassumption thatfadingisnegligible, althoughdetailedtestingtoconfirmthishasnotbeencompleted.
4.a.2~~FISH-Mixed S ecies-(Ci/k wet weight)Sample Collection Site Date K-40 Mn-54 Fe-59 (:o-58 r.'o-bO Zn-65 H15 10-04-89 4180+240<13<44<15<17<40 Cs-134 Cs-137 Ra-226 Ra-228<20<22<36<68 4.B.I BROADLEAF VEGETATION
(B)Testingtoconfirmcompliance withNRCReg.Guide4.13andANSIN545-1975 performance standards hasnotbeencompleted.
-Mao rove-(Ci/R wet weI ht)Sample Collection Site Date Be-'7 K-40 I-131 Cs-134 Cs-137 H51 10-04"89 300 4 50 2500+140 11-08-89 400 R 40 1990 4 110 12-06-89 300 50 2060 120<10<7<9<9<12<10<8<9 H52 10-04-89 400+50 4400 i 170<9<9<10 11-08-89 550+50 3180+130 12-06-89 310 R 40 4090+170<9<8<9<12<8<10 H59 10-04-89 420 4 50 3840+150 11-08-89 370+30 2770 R 120 12-06-89 340+40 2650 4.140<12<8<8<9<7<10<10<10<10 h
l0 2.aIODINE-131 INMEEKLYAIRFILTERS-(Ci/m3)Collection DateH08H12SamleSiteH14H30H3410-03"8910-10-8910-17-8910-25-8911-01-8911-07-8911-14-8911-21-8911"29"8912-05"8912-12-8912-19-8912-27-89<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.03<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.03<0.01<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.03<0'2<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.03<0.02<0~02<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.03<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.03<0.01<0.02<0.03(<0.02<0.01<0.03<0.03<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.03<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.03<0.02 2.bAIRPARTICULATES
1989 ANNUAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT ST.LUCIE PLANT-UNITS NOS.1 AND 2 ATTACHMENT C RESULTS FROM THE INTERLABORATORY COMPARISON PROGRAM 1989 i
-GROSSBETA-(Ci/m)-Collection DateH08H12SamleSiteH14H30H3410-03-8910"10-8910-17-8910-25-89'11-01-89 11-07-8911-14-8911-21-8911-29-8912-05"8912-12-8912"19-8912-27-890.0120.012o.ooe0.0190.0100.0240.0140.0190.0160.0160.0140.0150.014+0.0020.0020.002~0.0020.002+0.0030.002+0.0020.0020.0020.002+0.0020.0020.0100.0100.0040.0150.0040.0120.0130.0170.0140.0150.0090.0110.020+0.0020.0020.0010.0020.0010.002+0.002+0.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.0110.0110.0070.012*0.006*0.009*0.012*0.0150.0140.0140.0120.0110.0160.0020.0020.0020.0020.002+0.0020.0020.002+0.0020.002+0.0020.002+0.0020.0090.0090.0050.0130.0080.010+0.0090.0160.021+0.0130.0120.0150.0140.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.0110.0090.0080.0110.007(A0.013(A0.0130.0190.0170.0130.0120.0100.0180.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.002+0.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.002+0.002Neans:0.0150.0010.012i0.0010.012~0.0010.012w0.0010.012~0.001*-NRCsplitsamples.(A)-Duetoaprocedural error,thechangingdatefortheparticulate filteratH34was11-09-89.
PLORIDA DEPT OP HRS-EPA IHTERLABORATORY CROSS-CHECR PROGRAM DATA January through June, 1989 FILTER FILTER FILTER FILTER MILK MILK MILK MILK WATER WATER WATER WATER WATER WATER WATER WATER WATER WATER WATER WATER WATER WATER WATER WATER WATER WATER WATER WATER WATER WATER WATER Alpha Beta Cs-137 Sr-90 Cs-137 K Sr-89 Sr-90 Alpha Alpha Beta Beta Cr-51 Co-60 Co-60 Zn-65 Zn-65 RQ-106 Ru-106 Ba-133 Cs-134 Cs-134 Cs-137 Cs-137 H-3 H-3 I-131 Sr-89 Sr-89 Sr-90 Sr-90 Mon 03 03 03 03 04 04 04 04 01 05 01 05 02 02 06 02 06 02 06 06 02 06 02 06 02 06 02 01 Day 31 31 31 31 28 28 28 28 20 12 20 12 10 10 09 10 09 10 09 09 10 09 10 09 24 23 17 06 05 05 01 06 05 05 Yr 89 89 89 89 89 89 89 89 89 89 89 89 89 89 89 89 89 89 89 89 89 89 89 89 89 89 89 89 89 89 89 Known 21 62 20 20 50 1600 39 55 8 30 4 50 235 10 31 159 165 178 128 49 10 39 10 20 2754 4503 106 40 6 25 6 pCi/F pCi/F pCi/F pCi/F pCi/L mg/L pCi/L pCi/L pCi/L pCi/L pCi/L pCi/L pCi/L pCi/L pCi/L pCi/L pCi/L pCi/L pCi/L pCi/L pCi/L pCi/L pci/L pCi/L pci/L pCi/L pCi/L pCi/L pCi/L pCi/L pCi/L Range Analyses 0.118 0.237 0.118 0.790 0.237 0.074 0.000 0'95 0.000 0.222 0.118 0.711 0.025 0.118 0.237 0.111 0.070 0.165 0.775 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.118 0.000 0.000 0.039 0.162 0.474 0.237 0.395 0.395 23.67 59.00 22.33 17.00 50.00 1613.33 33.00 48.00 7.00 26.67 5.33 49.67 236.33 10.67 31.67 167.33 176.00 173.00 127.00 48.00 10.00 38.00 10.33 21.00 2960.00 4736.67 106.00 35.00 5.00 22.67 4.67 0.92-1.04 0.81-3.46 0.00 0.29-2.08-4.04-0.35-0.72 0.46-0.12 0.10 0.23 0.23 0.90 1.12-0.48-0.13-0.35 0.00-0.35 0.12 0.35 1.00 0.90 0.00 1~7 3<<0.35-2.69-1.54 Media Nuclide Collection EPA Units Normal.Mean of N.D.K.Action Level Ky r NOTES: Normal.: Range N.D.K.: Normalized range.As defined in"Environmental Radioactivity Laboratory Intercomparison Studies Program Fiscal Year 1981-1982", Environmental Monitoring Systems Laboratory, U.S.Environmental Protection Agency, P.O.Box 93478, Las Vegas, Nevada, 89193-3478.
Thecharcoalfiltercartridge waschangedon11-07-89.
EPA-600/4-81-004, February, 1981.Normalized deviation of the mean from the known value, as defined in EPA-600/4-81-004.
Althoughthechangingdatesweredifferent, therewasnogapinthecontinuous monitoring bythesefilters.2.bAIRPARTICULATES
NDP: No data provided.No data was provided to EPA for inclusion in their report.~NA: Not available.
-GANNASCANSOFQUARTERLY CONPOSITES
Report containing this data has not yet been received from EPA, Las Vegas.ACTION LEVEL:(~)Cause: Erroneously over estimated chemical recovery of stron-tium carrier.Corrective action: Try to improve purity of isolated strontium carrier.Cause: Erroneously over estimated chemical recovery of stron-tium carrier.Corrective action: Try to improve purity of isolated strontium carrier.
-(Ci/m3)SampleSiteBe-7FourthQuarter,1989K-40Cs-134Cs-137H08H12H14H30H340.0840.082o.n900.0890.102o.noe0.0070.0080.0070.008<0.014<0.015<0.013<0.013<0.013<0.0008<0.0007<0.0005<0.0009<0.0006<U.OOO8<0.0007<0.0007<0.0006<n.oooe 3.aSURFACEMATER-(Ci/1)SampleCollection SiteDateH-3Zr-95Ba-146K-40Hn-54Fe-59Co-58Co-60Zn-65Nb-95I-131Cs-134Cs-137La-140(A)(B)H1510-04-8910-10-8910-17-8910-25-8911-02-8911-08-8911-15-8911"22-8911-28-8912-06-8912-12-8912-19"8912-27-89<130<130<130<130<130<130<130<130<130<130<130<130<130380+370+270360300+330370300-4.400+350380+250+350+40<440<540<340<430<240<440<440<340<440<340<440<440<4<9<4<8<4<11<5<11<4<7<3<9<4<10<5<10<3<10<4<10<3<5<ll<4<8<4<5<5<5<3<4<4<5<5<4<5<6<10<7<6<12<7<6<8<8<6<9<6<12<6<5<5<9<7<6<8<8<7<ll<6<5<11<6<6<6<9<7<10<6<7<10<8<8<10<5<7<4<4<4<4<3<3<5<4<4<5<5<4<4<3<4<3<4<4<5<4<4<4<5<7<7<8<6<4<3<6<6<5<7<5<7<5H5910-04-89130+40370+40<3<10<4<4<9<7<511"08-89<130380440<3<7<4<2<7<7<612-06-89<130320~40<5<10<3<5<9<6<6<4<4<4<4<7<6<7(A)Thesetabulated LLDvaluesforZr/Nb-95arethehigheroftheindividual parentordaughterLLDs.(B)Thesetabulated LLDvaluesareforBa-140,eitherbasedondirectmeasurement ofBa-140orbasedoningrowthofLa-140,whichever methodyieldsthegreatersensitivity foragivensample.
FLORIDA DEPT OF HRS-EPA INTERLABORATORY CROSS-CHECK PROGRAM DATA July through December, 1989 FILTER FILTER FILTER FILTER WATER WATER WATER WATER WATER WATER WATER WATER WATER WATER Alpha Beta Cs-137 I-131 Alpha Beta Co-60 Zn-65 Ru-106 Ba-133 Cs-134 Cs-137 H-3 I-131 Media Nuclide Collection Mon Day Yr 08 25 89 08 25 89 08 25 89 08 25 89 09 22 89 09 22 89 10 06 89 10 06 89 10 06 89 10 06 89 10 06 89 10 06 89 10 20 89 08 04 89 EPA Known 6 10 4 6 30 129 161 59 29 59 3496 83 Units pCi/F pCi/F pCi/F pCi/F pCi/L pCi/L pCi/L pCi/L pCi/L pci/I, pCi/L pCi/L pCi/L pCi/L 0.118 10.67 0.118 0.000 F 118 0.273 0.370 0.197 0.237 0'37 0.212 0.222 4.67 12.00 32.33 132.67 163.00 58.00 28.67 63.33 3563.33 83.67 Normal.Mean of Range Analyses 0.118 6.33 N.D.K.Action Level 0.12 NA 0~23 NA 0.23 2.08 0.81 0.49 0.22-0.29-0.12 1.50 0.32 0.14 NOTES: Normal.: Range N.D.K.: NDP: NA: Normalized range.As defined in"Environmental Radioactivity Laboratory Intercomparison Studies Program Fiscal Year 1981-1982", Environmental Monitoring Systems Laboratory, U.S.Environmental Protection Agency, P.O.Box 93478, Las Vegas, Nevada, 89193-3478.
4.a.2~~FISH-MixedSecies-(Ci/kwetweight)SampleCollection SiteDateK-40Mn-54Fe-59(:o-58r.'o-bOZn-65H1510-04-894180+240<13<44<15<17<40Cs-134Cs-137Ra-226Ra-228<20<22<36<684.B.IBROADLEAF VEGETATION
EPA-600/4-81-004, February, 1981.Normalized deviation of the mean from the known value, as defined in EPA-600/4-81-004.
-Maorove-(Ci/RwetweIht)SampleCollection SiteDateBe-'7K-40I-131Cs-134Cs-137H5110-04"893004502500+14011-08-89400R401990411012-06-89300502060120<10<7<9<9<12<10<8<9H5210-04-89400+504400i170<9<9<1011-08-89550+503180+13012-06-89310R404090+170<9<8<9<12<8<10H5910-04-894204503840+15011-08-89370+302770R12012-06-89340+4026504.140<12<8<8<9<7<10<10<10<10 h
No data provided.No data was provided to EPA for inclusion in their report.Not available.
1989ANNUALRADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORTST.LUCIEPLANT-UNITSNOS.1AND2ATTACHMENT CRESULTSFROMTHEINTERLABORATORY COMPARISON PROGRAM1989 i
Due to problems in preparing cross-check sample.Please see attachments.
PLORIDADEPTOPHRS-EPAIHTERLABORATORY CROSS-CHECR PROGRAMDATAJanuarythroughJune,1989FILTERFILTERFILTERFILTERMILKMILKMILKMILKWATERWATERWATERWATERWATERWATERWATERWATERWATERWATERWATERWATERWATERWATERWATERWATERWATERWATERWATERWATERWATERWATERWATERAlphaBetaCs-137Sr-90Cs-137KSr-89Sr-90AlphaAlphaBetaBetaCr-51Co-60Co-60Zn-65Zn-65RQ-106Ru-106Ba-133Cs-134Cs-134Cs-137Cs-137H-3H-3I-131Sr-89Sr-89Sr-90Sr-90Mon03030303040404040105010502020602060206060206020602060201Day31313131282828282012201210100910091009091009100924231706050501060505Yr89898989898989898989898989898989898989898989898989898989898989Known2162202050160039558304502351031159165178128491039102027544503106406256pCi/FpCi/FpCi/FpCi/FpCi/Lmg/LpCi/LpCi/LpCi/LpCi/LpCi/LpCi/LpCi/LpCi/LpCi/LpCi/LpCi/LpCi/LpCi/LpCi/LpCi/LpCi/Lpci/LpCi/Lpci/LpCi/LpCi/LpCi/LpCi/LpCi/LpCi/LRangeAnalyses0.1180.2370.1180.7900.2370.0740.0000'950.0000.2220.1180.7110.0250.1180.2370.1110.0700.1650.7750.0000.0000.0000.1180.0000.0000.0390.1620.4740.2370.3950.39523.6759.0022.3317.0050.001613.3333.0048.007.0026.675.3349.67236.3310.6731.67167.33176.00173.00127.0048.0010.0038.0010.3321.002960.004736.67106.0035.005.0022.674.670.92-1.040.81-3.460.000.29-2.08-4.04-0.35-0.720.46-0.120.100.230.230.901.12-0.48-0.13-0.350.00-0.350.120.351.000.900.001~73<<0.35-2.69-1.54MediaNuclideCollection EPAUnitsNormal.MeanofN.D.K.ActionLevel Ky rNOTES:Normal.:RangeN.D.K.:Normalized range.Asdefinedin"Environmental Radioactivity Laboratory Intercomparison StudiesProgramFiscalYear1981-1982",Environmental Monitoring SystemsLaboratory, U.S.Environmental Protection Agency,P.O.Box93478,LasVegas,Nevada,89193-3478.
/~'MSL-LV AIR FILTER INTERCOMPARISON STUDY August 25, 1989 Beta Due to problems with the Iodine-131 in the Air Filter Intercomparison Study of August 25, 1989, the Beta results are invalid.Study: 8908 AF Isotope: Beta Collection Date: Au ust 25 1989 Supervisory Check Date V VAugust 25, 1989 Iodine-131 EMSL"LV AIR FILTER INTERCOMPARISON STUDY Due to problems with the Iodine-131 in the Air Filter Intercomparison Study of August 25, 1989, the Iodine-131 results are invalid.Study: 8908 AF Isotope: Iodine-131 Collection Date: Au ust 25 1989Supervisory Check Date  
EPA-600/4-81-004,
)t e.4/la't t , IIC}}
: February, 1981.Normalized deviation ofthemeanfromtheknownvalue,asdefinedinEPA-600/4-81-004.
NDP:Nodataprovided.
NodatawasprovidedtoEPAforinclusion intheirreport.~NA:Notavailable.
Reportcontaining thisdatahasnotyetbeenreceivedfromEPA,LasVegas.ACTIONLEVEL:(~)Cause:Erroneously overestimated chemicalrecoveryofstron-tiumcarrier.Corrective action:Trytoimprovepurityofisolatedstrontium carrier.Cause:Erroneously overestimated chemicalrecoveryofstron-tiumcarrier.Corrective action:Trytoimprovepurityofisolatedstrontium carrier.
FLORIDADEPTOFHRS-EPAINTERLABORATORY CROSS-CHECK PROGRAMDATAJulythroughDecember, 1989FILTERFILTERFILTERFILTERWATERWATERWATERWATERWATERWATERWATERWATERWATERWATERAlphaBetaCs-137I-131AlphaBetaCo-60Zn-65Ru-106Ba-133Cs-134Cs-137H-3I-131MediaNuclideCollection MonDayYr082589082589082589082589092289092289100689100689100689100689100689100689102089080489EPAKnown6104630129161592959349683UnitspCi/FpCi/FpCi/FpCi/FpCi/LpCi/LpCi/LpCi/LpCi/Lpci/I,pCi/LpCi/LpCi/LpCi/L0.11810.670.1180.000F1180.2730.3700.1970.2370'370.2120.2224.6712.0032.33132.67163.0058.0028.6763.333563.3383.67Normal.MeanofRangeAnalyses0.1186.33N.D.K.ActionLevel0.12NA0~23NA0.232.080.810.490.22-0.29-0.121.500.320.14NOTES:Normal.:RangeN.D.K.:NDP:NA:Normalized range.Asdefinedin"Environmental Radioactivity Laboratory Intercomparison StudiesProgramFiscalYear1981-1982",Environmental Monitoring SystemsLaboratory, U.S.Environmental Protection Agency,P.O.Box93478,LasVegas,Nevada,89193-3478.
EPA-600/4-81-004,
: February, 1981.Normalized deviation ofthemeanfromtheknownvalue,asdefinedinEPA-600/4-81-004.
Nodataprovided.
NodatawasprovidedtoEPAforinclusion intheirreport.Notavailable.
Duetoproblemsinpreparing cross-check sample.Pleaseseeattachments.
/~'MSL-LVAIRFILTERINTERCOMPARISON STUDYAugust25,1989BetaDuetoproblemswiththeIodine-131 intheAirFilterIntercomparison StudyofAugust25,1989,theBetaresultsareinvalid.Study:8908AFIsotope:BetaCollection Date:Auust251989Supervisory CheckDate VVAugust25,1989Iodine-131 EMSL"LVAIRFILTERINTERCOMPARISON STUDYDuetoproblemswiththeIodine-131 intheAirFilterIntercomparison StudyofAugust25,1989,theIodine-131 resultsareinvalid.Study:8908AFIsotope:Iodine-131 Collection Date:Auust251989Supervisory CheckDate
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1988 Annual Radiological Environ Operating Rept. W/890421 Ltr
ML17308A469
Person / Time
Site: Saint Lucie  NextEra Energy icon.png
Issue date: 12/31/1988
From: CONWAY W F
FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT CO.
To:
NRC OFFICE OF INFORMATION RESOURCES MANAGEMENT (IRM)
References
L-89-137, NUDOCS 8904270305
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kC CELEBRATED Dl~BUTJON DEMO%ST)flOY SY~gg REGULATORY INFORMATION DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM (RIDS)FACIL:50-335 St.Lucie Plant, Unit 1, Florida Power 6 Light Co.50-.389 St.Lucie Plant, Unit 2, Florida Power 6 Light Co.AUTH.NAME.AUTHOR AFFILIATION

  • Florida Power 6 Light Co.CONWAY,W.F.

Florida Power 6 Light Co.RECIP.NAME RECIPIENT AFFILIATION DOCKET 05000335 05000389

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Re: St.Lucie Units 1 and 2 Docket Nris.50-335 and 50-389 1988 Annual Radiological Environmental 0 eratin Re ort This letter transmits the subject report in accordance with Technical Sper ification 6.9.1.8 for St.Lucie Units 1 and 2.Should there be any questions on this information, please contact us~Very truly yours, W..Con y Senior V'President-Nuclear WFC/RG/gp Enclosure cc: Stewart D.Ebneter, Regional Administrator, Region II, USNRC Senior Resident Inspector, USNRC, St.Lucie Plant an FPL Group company 0 t 890g270305 1988 ANNUAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT ST.LUCIE PLANT UNIT NOS.1 AND 2 License Nos.DPR-67, NPF-16 Docket Nos.50-335, 50-389 Data Submitted By:Florida DHRS Report Prepared:/l ESP Report Reviewed: S5'04270305 SS1231 PDR ADOCK 05000335 R PDC

'I J E i,y 1 i~,)A 1988 ANNUAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT ST.LUCIE PLANT-UNITS NOS.1 AND 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS DESCRIPTION INTRODUCTION RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING PROGRAM DISCUSSION AND INTERPRETATION OF RESULTS ENVIRONMENTAL RADXOLOGICAL MONITORING PROGRAM ANNUAL

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DEVIATIONS/MISSING DATA ANALYSES WITH LLDs ABOVE TABLE 4.12-1 DETECTION CAPABILITXES LAND USE CENSUS EY TO SAMPLE LOCATIONS DIOLOGICAL SURVEILLANCE OF FLORIDA POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY'S ST.LUCIE SITE FIRST QUARTER, 1988 SECOND QUARTERi 1988 THXRD QUARTER, 1988 FOURTH QUARTER, 1988 RESULTS FROM THE INTERLABORATORY COMPARISON PROGRAM, 1988 PAGE TABLE 1 TABLE 1A TABLE 1B TABLE 2 ATTACHMENT A ATTACHMENT B ATTACHMENT C HP3: 1

'I I 1988 ANNUAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT ST.LUCIE PLANT-UNITS NOS.1 AND 2 I.INTRODUCTION This report is submitted pursuant to Specification 6.9 of St.Lucie Unit No.1 and St.Lucie Unit No.2 Technical Specifications.

The Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report provides information, summaries and analytical results pertaining to the Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program for the calendar year indicated.

This report covers surveillance activities meeting the requirements of Unit No.1 and Unit No.2.Technical Specifications.

II.RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING PROGRAM A.~Pur ose: The purpose of the radiological environmental monitoring program is to provide representative measurements of radiation and of radioactive materials in those exposure pathways and for those radionuclides which lead to the highest potential radiation exposures of members of the public resulting from station operation.

The radiological environmental monitoring program also supplements the radiological effluent monitoring program by verifying that the measurable concentrations of radioactive materials and levels of radiation are not, higher than expected on the basis of the effluent measurements and the modeling of the environmental exposure pathways.B.Pro ram Descri tion: The Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program for the St'.Lucie Plant is conducted pursuant to Technical Specifications 3/4e12 of St.Lucie Unit No.1 and St.Lucie Unit No.2 Technical Specifications.

1~Sam le Locations T es and Fre uencies: a~Direct radiation gamma exposure rate is monitored continuously at 27 locations by thermoluminescent dosimeters (TLD's).TLD's are collected and analyzed quarterly.

b.Airborne radioiodine and particulate samplers are operated continuously at five locations.

Samples are collected and analyzed weekly.Analyses include Iodine-131, gross beta, and gamma isotopic measurements.

c~Surface water samples are collected from two locations.

Samples are collected and analyzed weekly and monthly respectively.

Analyses include gamma isotopic and tritium measurements.

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/~lg J I[4 1988 ANNUAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT ST.'LUCIE PLANT-UNITS NOS.1 AND 2 d.Shoreline sediment samples are collected from two locations coinciding with the locations for surface water samples.Samples are collected and analyzed semi-annually.

Sediment samples are analyzed by gamma isotopic measurements.

e.Fish and invertebrate samples are collected from two locations.

Samples are collected and analyzed semi-annually.

Fish and invertebrate samples are analyzed by gamma isotopic measurements.

Broad leaf vegetation samples are collected from three locations.

Samples are collected and analyzed monthly.Broad leaf vegetation samples are analyzed by gamma isotopic measurements.

Attachment A provides specific information pertaining to sample locations, types and frequencies.

2.Anal tical Res onsibilit Radiological environmental monitoring for the St.Lucie Plant is conducted by the State of Florida, Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services (HRS).Samples are collected and analyzed by HRS personnel.

Samples are analyzed at the HRS Environmental Radiation Control Laboratory in Orlando, Florida.C.D.Anal tical Results: Table 1, Environmental Radiolo ical Monitorin Pro ram Annual~Summar provides a summary for all specified samples collected during the referenced surveillance period.Deviations from the sample schedule, missing data and/or samples not meeting the specified"A PRIORI" LLD, if any, are noted and explained in Tables lA and 1B respectively.

Analysis data for all specified samples analyzed during the surveillance period is provided in Attachment B.Land Use Census: A land use census out to a distance of 5 miles radius from the St.Lucie Plant is conducted annually to determine the location of the nearest milk animal, residence, and garden producing broad leaf vegetation in each of the sixteen meteorological sectors.A summary of the land use census for the surveillance year is provided in Table 2, Land Use Census~Summar No locations yielding a calculated dose or dose commitment greater than the values currently being calculated were identified by the land use census.HP3: 1 (2)

C'h II 1988 ANNUAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT ST.LUCIE PLANT-UNITS NOS.1 AND 2 E.No locations yielding a calculated dose or dose commitment (via the same exposure pathway)20%greater than locations currently being sampled in the radiological environmental monitoring program were identified by the land use census.Interlaborator Com arison Pro ram: The State of Florida HRS Environmental Radiation Control Laboratory participates in the Environmental Radioactivity Laboratory Intercomparison Studies Program conducted by the Environmental Protection Agency.Results from the Interlaboratory Comparison Program are provided in Attachment C.III.DISCUSSION AND INTERPRETATION OF RESULTS A.Re ortin of Results: The Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report contains the summaries, interpretations and information required by the St.Lucie Plant, Unit Nos.1&2 Technical Specifications.

Table 1 provides a summary of the measurements made for the nuclides required by Technical Specifications, Table 4.12-1, for all samples specified by Table 3.12-1.In addition, summaries are provided for other nuclides identified in the specified samples, including those not related to station operation.

These include nuclides such as K-40, Th-232, Ra-226, Ra-228, Be-7, U-238, and Pb-210 which are common in the Florida environment.

B.Inter retation of Results Direct Radiation:

The results for direct radiation monitoring are consistent with past measurements for the specified locations.

The exposure rate data shows no indication of any trends attributed to effluents from the plant.The measured exposure rates are consistent with exposure rates that were observed during the preoperational surveillance program.Direct radiation monitoring results are summarized in Table 1.2.Air Particulates Radioiodine:

The results for radioactive air particulate and radioiodine monitoring are consistent with past measurements and indicate no trends attributed to plant effluents.

All samples for radioiodine yielded no detectable I-131.Gamma isotopic measurements yielded no indication of any nuclides attributed to station operation.

The results for air particulate/radioiodine samples are consistent with measurements which were made during the preoperational surveillance program.Air particulate and radioiodine monitoring results are summarized in Table 1.HP3: 1 (3) 1988 ANNUAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT ST.LUCIE PLANT-UNITS NOS.1 AND 2 3.Surface Water: The results for radioactivity measurements in surface water samples are consistent with past, measurements.

Tritium was reported as present in two of the weekly surface water samples collected from Site H15.Subsequent samples indicate there has been no increase nor adverse trend for tritium in surface water samples at H15.The highest measured tritium was less than 24 of the reporting level specified by plant technical specifications, Table 3.12-2.No other nuclides attributed to station operation were detected.Results for surface water samples are summarized in Table 1.Waterborne Sediment and Food Products: The results for radioactivity measurements in waterborne sediment, fish and crustacea samples are consistent with past measurements and with measurements made during the preoperational surveillance program.There were no indications of any radionuclides attributed to plant effluents.

Results for the waterborne sediment, fish and crustacea samples are summarized in Table 1.5.Broad Leaf Ve etation: The results for radioactivity measurements in broad leaf vegetation are consistent with past measurements and with measurements made during the preoperational surveillance program.There were no indications of any nuclides attributed to plant effluents.

Results for the broad leaf vegetation samples are summarized in Table 1.C.Conclusions The data obtained through the St.Lucie Plant Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program verifies that the levels of radiation and concentrations of radioactive materials in environmental samples, representing the highest potential exposure pathways to member's of the public, are not being increased.

The measurements verify that the dose or dose commitment to members of the public, due to operation of St.Lucie Unit Nos.1 6 2, during the surveillance year, are well within"as low as reasonably achievable (ALARA)" criteria established by 10 CFR 50, Appendix I.HP3: 1 0

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Name of Facility St.Lucie Unit Nos.1 and 2 Docket No.(s)50-335 and 50-389 Location of Facility St.Lucie Florida Reporting Period Januar 1-December 31 1988 (County, State)PATHWAY DIRECT RADIATION SAMPLES COLLECTED:

TLD UNITS: MICRO-R/hr Type and Total Number of Analyses Performed Lower Limit of a Detection (LLD)All Indicator Locations Mean (f)Range Distance&Direction Range Location with Highest Annual Mean Name'ean f Control Locations Mean (f)Range Exposure Rate, 107 5.1 (107/107)4.5-6.6 NW-10 10 miles, NW 6.6 (4/4)6.5-6.6 5.9 (4/4)5.7-6.1 Number of Nonroutine Reported Measurements

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Name of Facility St.Lucie Unit Nos.1 and 2 Docket No.(s)50-335 and 50-389 Location of Facility St.Lucie Florida Reporting Period Janua 1-December 31 1988 (County, State)PATHWAY: AIRBORNE SAMPLES COLLECTED:

RADIOIODINE AND PARTICULATES UNITS: PICO-Ci/M Type and Total Number of Analyses Performed Lower Limit of a Detection (LLD)All Indicator Locations Mean (f)Range Mean f Distance&Direction Range Location with Highest Annual Mean Name'ontrol Locations Mean (f)Range'"I 260 0.024<MDA<MDA Gross Beta, 260 Composite Gamma Isotopic, 2 Be 4'Z'"C 137C 0.0025 0.0052 0.012 0.00069 0.00066 0.011 (260/260)0.004-0.028 0.127 (20/20)0.087-0.157 MDA MDA<MDA H-08 6 miles, WNW H-34 0.5 miles, N 0.013 (52/52)0.004-0.028 0.134 (4/4)0.095-0.157 O.OH.(52/52)0.005-0.017 0.126 (4/4)0.104-0.144 MDA<MDA MDA Number of Nonroutine Reported Measurements

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Name of Facility St.Lucie Unit Nos.1 and 2 Docket No.(s)50-335 and 50-389 Location of Facility St.Lucie Florida Reporting Period Janua 1-December 31 1988 (County, State)PATHWAY: WATERBORNE SAMPLES COLLECTED:

SURFACE WATER UNITS: PICO-Ci/LITER Type and Total Number of Analyses Performed Lower Limit of a Detection (LLD)All Indicator Locations Mean (f)Range Distance&Direction Range Location with Highest Annual Mean Name Mean f Control Locations Mean (f)Range Tritium, 64 Gamma Isotopic, 64 40K'4Mn 59F 58CO 60C Zn 95Zr-Nb 131I 134CS 137C Ba-La 230 60 270 (2/64)150-390 304 (64/64)220-370<MDA<MDA MDA MDA<MDA MDA<MDA MDA MDA MDA H-15 270 (2152)<1 mi, ENE/E/ESE 150-390 H-15 305 (52/52)<1 mi, ENE/E/ESE 220-370 MDA 298 (12/12)260-350<MDA MDA<MDA MDA MDA<MDA MDA<MDA MDA MDA Number of Nonroutine Reported Measurements

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Name of Facility St.Lucie Unit Nos.1 and 2 Docket No.(s)50-335 and 50-389 Location of Facility St.Lucie Florida Reporting Period Janua 1-December 31 1988 (County, State)PATHWAY: WATERBORNE SAMPLES COLLECTED:

SHORELINE SEDIMENT UNITS: PICO-Ci/Kg, DRY Type and Total Number of Analyses Performed Lower Limit of a Detection (LLD)All Indicator Locations Mean (f)Range Distance 6 Direction Range Location with Highest Annual Mean Name'ean f Control Locations Mean (f)Range Gamma Isotopic, 4 40K 226Ra Th 23SU 238U Be 58CO Co 134C 4 137CS 140 49 52 100 14 12 300 (4/4)210-370 196 (4/4)174-220 70 (2/4)60-80 34 (1/4)200 (1/4)MDA<MDA MDA MDA MDA H-59 10-20 mi, S/SSE H-59 10-20 mi, S/SSE H-59 10-20 mi, S/SSE H-15<1 mi, ENE/E/ESE H-15<1 mi, ENE/E/ESE 340 (2/2)310-370 197 (2/2)174-220 80 (1/2)34 (1/2)200 (1/4)340 (2/2)310-370 197 (2/2)174-220 80 (1/2)MDA<MDA<MDA MDA MDA MDA MDA Number of Nonroutine Reported Measurements

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Name of Facility St.Lucie Unit Nos.1 and 2 Docket No.(s)50-335 and 50-389 Location of Facility St.Lucie Florida Reporting Period Janua 1-December 31 1988 (County, State)PATHWAY: INGESTION SAMPLES COLLECTED:

CRUSTACEA UNITS: PICO-Ci/Eg, WET Type and Total Number of Analyses Performed Gamma Isotopic, 4 Lower Limit of a Detection (LLD)All Indicator Locations Mean (f)Range Mean f Distance&Direction Range Location with Highest Annual Mean Name Control Zocations Mean (f)Range 40K 226R 228R 238U'4Mn 59F Co 60C Zn 134C 130 20 16 19 17 1570 (3/4)710-2100 14 (1/4)106 (2/2)100-113 190 (4/4)140-280 770 (1/4)MDA MDA MDA MDA MDA MDA H-59 10-20 mi, S/SSE H-59 10-20 mi, S/SSE H-15<1 mi, ENE/E/ESE H-15<1 mi, ENE/E/ESE H-15<1 mi, ENE/E/ESE 2000 (2/2)1900-2100 14 (1/2)113 (1/2)235 (2/2)190-280 770 (1/2)2000 (3/3)1900-2100 14 (1/2)100 (1/2)145 (2/2)140-150 MDA MDA MDA MDA<MDA MDA MDA Number of Nonroutine Reported Measurements

=0

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Name of Facility St.Lucie Unit Nos.1 and 2 Docket No.(s)50-335 and 50-389 Location of Facility St.Lucie Florida Reporting Period Januar 1-December 31 1988 (County, State)PATHWAY: INGESTION SAMPLES COLLECTED:

FISH UNITS: PICO-Ci/Kg, WET Type and Total Number of Analyses Performed Lower Limit of a Detection (LLD)All Indicator Locations Mean (f)Range Distance 6 Direction Range Location with Highest Annual Mean Name'ean f Control Locations Mean (f)Range Gamma Isotopic, 4 40K'4Mn 59F 58CO 6OC Zn 134C 137CS 130 16 10 17 2820 (4/4)2400-3500 MDA MDA MDA MDA MDA<MDA MDA H-59 10-20 mi, S/SSE 3100 (2/2)2700-3500 3 100 (2/2)2700-3500 MDA MDA MDA MDA MDA MDA MDA Number of Nonroutine Reported Measurements

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Name of Facility St.Lucie Unit Nos.1 and 2 Docket No.(s)50-335 and 50-389 Location of Facility St.Lucie Florida Reporting Period Janua 1-December 31 1988 (County, State)PATHWAY INGESTION SAMPLES COLLECTED:

BROAD LEAF VEGETATION UNITS: PICO-Ci/Kg, WET Type and Total Number of Analyses Performed Lower Limit of a Detection (LLD)All Indicator Locations Mean (f)Range Distance&Direction Range Location with Highest Annual Mean Name'ean f Control Locations Mean (f)Range Gamma Isotopic, 36 Be 40K 131I 134CS 137C 71 100 500 (36/36)280-710 2730 (36/36)900-5300 MDA MDA MDA H-52 1 mi, S/SSE H-52 1 mi, S/SSE 540 (12/12)417-710 2920 (12/12)2400-3400 480 (12/12)280-620 2850 (12/12)1640-4900 MDA<MDA MDA Number of Nonroutine Reported Measurements

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Name of Facility St.Lucie Unit Nos.1 and 2 Docket No.(s)50-335 and 50-389 Location of Facility St.Lucie Florida (County, State)Reporting Period Januar 1-December 31 1988 NOTES a~The LLD is an"a priori" lower limit of detection which establishes the smallest concentration of radioactive material in a sample that will yield a net count above system background that will be detected with 95~probability with only 54 probability of falsely concluding that a blank observation represents a real signal.LLD's in this column are at time of measurement.

The MDAs reported in Attachment B for the individual samples have been corrected to the time of sample collection.

~~~~~b.Mean and range based upon detectable measurements only.Fraction of detectable measurements at specified locations is indicated in parentheses (f).c~Specific identifying information for each sample location is provided in Attachment

-A.d.Results are based upon the average net response of two TLDs.(Thermoluminescent dosimeters).

MDA refers to minimum detectable activity.

1988 ANNUAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT ST.LUCIE PLANT, UNIT NOS.1 6 2 TABLE 1A DEVIATIONS MISSING DATA A)Pathway: Direct Radiation Location: WSW-5, 5,miles WSW Date: 3/30/88 to 6/16/88 Deviation:

Failure to continuously provide exposure monitoring at this location for the second quarter of 1988 Description of Problem: The dosimeters for this site were missing when collection was attempted.

Corrective Action: Replaced TLDs upon discovery of situation.

Pathway: Airborne Location: H-30, 2 miles W Date: 8/9/88 to 8/16/88 Deviation:

Failure to continuously provide air sampling at.this location for the third week of August 1988.Description of Problem: The sample has a low collected volume.It is believed due to a power interruption during the sample period.There was evidence of construction work at the sampling site.It is estimated that sampling occurred during 113 of the 168 hour0.00194 days <br />0.0467 hours <br />2.777778e-4 weeks <br />6.3924e-5 months <br /> period.Corrective Action: The sampling equipment was inspected and verified as operating properly.

1988 ANNUAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT ST.LUCIE PLANT UNIT NOS.1&2 TABLE 1B ANALYSES WITH LLDs ABOVE TABLE 4.12-1 DETECTION CAPABILITIES 1 1 88-12 31 88 The values specified in Table 4.12 1g Detection Capabilities, were achieved for all samples.

1988 ANNUAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATXNG REPORT ST.LUCXE PLANT-UNXTS NOS.1 AND 2 TABLE 2 LAND USE CENSUS DISTANCE TO NEAREST (a, b)Sector 6/88 Milk (c)Animal 6/88 Residence 6/88 Garden (d)NNE NE ENE 0 (e)0'SE SSW SW WSW WNW NW NNW L (<)4.3/182 L 4.2/254 4.5/266 3.8/289 4.9/306 L 1.5/14 1 3.5/152 (g)3.2/191 2.2/213 1.9/236 1.9/245 (11)1'/260 2.3/281 3.5/304 L (g)4.0/208 1.9/234 1.9/258 2.1/275 3.8/288 3.7/306 L 1988 ANNUAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT ST.LUCIE PLANT-UNITS NOS.1 AND 2 TABLE 2 NOTES LAND USE CENSUS (a)All categories surveyed out to 5 miles radius from the St.Lucie Plant (b)The following format is used to denote the location: distance (miles)/bearing (degrees)For example, a residence located in the southeast sector at a distance of 1.5 miles bearing 141 degrees is recorded as 1.5/141.(c)Potential milk animal locations.

All locations specified have been verified to be not producing milk for human consumption.(d)Gardens with an estimated growing area of 500 square feet or more.0 denotes that the sector area is predominantly an ocean area.L denotes that, the sector area is predominantly a land area unoccupied by the category type.(g)Non-residential occupied buildings in this sector include the following:

SSE-Fire Station, 1.8/149 SSE-Country Club, 3.4/153 NNW-Lifeguard station at beach 4.6/342 (h)Several residences in this sector are located approximately 1.9 miles from the St.Lucie Plant.

'j 1988 ANNUAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT ST.LUCIE PLANT-UNITS NOS.1 AND 2 ATTACHMENT A KEY TO SAMPLE LOCATIONS

TLD AMPLE COLLECTION FREQUENCY:

QUARTERLY Location Name Direction Sector Approximate Distance miles Descri tion N-1 NNW-5 NNW-10 NW-5 NW-10 WNW-2 WNW-5 WNW-10 W-2 W-5 W-10 WSW-2 WSW-5 WSW-10 W-2-5-10 SSW-2 SSW-5 SSW-10 S-5 S-10 S/SSE-10 SSE-5 SSE-10 SE-1 H-32 N NNW NNW NW NW WNW WNW WNW W W W WSW WSW WSW SW SW SW SSW SSW SSW S S SSE SSE SSE SE NNW 10 3 5 10 2 5 9 2 5 10 2 5 10 3 6 8 5 10 10 5 10 1 19 A1A, North of Blind Creek South of Pete Stone Creek Coast Guard Station Indian River Dr., at Rio Vista Dr.S.R.68 at S.R.607 Cemetery South of 7107 Indian River Dr.U.S.1 at S.R.712 S.R.70, West of Turnpike 7609 Indian River Drive Oleander and Sager Street Interstate 95 at S.R.709 8503 Indian River Dr.Prima Vista at Yacht Club Del Rio at Davis Street 9207 Indian River Drive U.S.1 at Village Green Dr.Port St.Lucie Blvd at Cairo Rd.10307 Indian River Drive U.S.1 at Port St.Lucie Blvd.Pine Valley at Westmoreland Rd.13179 Indian River Drive U.S.1 at S.R.714 Indian River Dr.at Quail Run Lane Entrance to Nettles Island Elliot Museum South of Cooling Canal University of Florida IFAS Vero Beach 1988 ANNUAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT ST.LUCIE PLANT UNIT NOS 1&2 Key to Sample LocationsTHWAY: AIRBORNE SAMPLES COLLECTED:

RADIOIODINE AND PARTICULATES SAMPLE COLLECTION FREQUENCY:

WEEKLY Location Name Direction Sector Approximate Distance miles Descri tion H-08 H-14 H-30 H-34 H-12 Control: WNW SE N 0.5 12 FPL Substation, Weatherby Rd.On-Site, Near South Property Lane Power Line, 7609 Indian River Drive On-Site at Meteorology Tower FPL Substation, SR-76 Stuart q~

1988 ANNUAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT ST~LUCIE PLANT UNIT NOS~1&2 Key to Sample LocationsTHWAY WATERBORNE SAMPLES COLLECTED:

SURFACE WATER (OCEAN)SAMPLE COLLECTION FREQUENCY:

H-15 WEEKLY H-59 MONTHLY H-15 H-59 Control: Location Name Direction Sector ENE/E/SSE S/SSE Approximate Distance miles 10-20 Descri tion Atlantic Ocean, Public Beaches East Side A1A South End, Hutchinson Island SAMPLES COLLECTED:

SHORELINE SEDIMENT SAMPLE COLLECTION FREQUENCY:

SEMI-ANNUALLY Location arne Direction Sector Approximate Distance miles Descri tion-15 H-59 Control: ENE/E/ESE S/SSE 10-20 Atlantic Ocean, Public Beaches East Side A1A South End, Hutchinson Island 1988 ANNUAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT ST~LUCIE PLANT UNIT NOS~1&2 Key to Sample Locations THWAY: INGESTION SAMPLES COLLECTED:

CRUSTACEA AND FISH SAMPLE COLLECTION FREQUENCY!

SEMI-ANNUALLY Location Name Direction Sector Approximate Distance miles Descri tion H-15 H-59 Control: ENE/E/ESE S/SSE 10-20 Ocean Side, Vicinity of St.Lucie Plant South End, Hutchinson Island SAMPLES COLLECTED BROAD LEAF VEGETATION SAMPLE COLLECTION FREQUENCY:

MONTHLY Location Name Direction Sector Approximate Distance miles Descri tion H-52 N/NNW S/SSE Off-Site Near North Property Line Off-Site Near South Property Line H-59 Control: S/SSE 10-20 South End, Hutchinson Island CV O ri I i t o I 00 I<a'II.l i II I I FPSL s PROPERTY4 LI N E t O I N-1 I,.~H51I Q8LIHD I 4'R M Q O~~O O O O gl D 0 O.MN-2 Ot rh4 Inset Detail Py t,~'h~, io Ir+E'EK n'V'34 eC yC+0 I pl r I H15 I H3O'XCLUSION AREA (0.9Ž)ANO LOW POPULATION ZONE (I mi)I UNIT I UNIT 2 0'<<+~~KH~SE-1 f g,l WSH-2 FPSL s PROP E RT Y LINE~r f res J I ,lH14 i'~4~i'H52 4'I\~t~i~~4 0 O>>44 4 co V O P.O O 4 0 I/2 SCALE IN MILES FLORiDA POWER 8 LIGHT COMPANY ST.LUCIE PLANT SIT E AR EA MAP FIGURE 5.1.i y L J t V(CI pl

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>~Q pppp.2 H-2 l5?H-1", NP0$HlS Sf.l Hll'I 0 IP p, J~40II~$%.$PI.0-4 4 P?M/0 H C~?IP"~v 4 LQV.?0.0 tt'PH PI, tI P~Ig0 gt't I~0~$$K.N?gg 4~p?~~I Ile I I4>>4 IPP tt P4 I<<t>>>>41 1988 ANNUAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT ST.LUCIE PLANT-UNITS NOS.1 AND 2 ATTACHMENT B RADIOLOGICAL SURVEILLANCE OF FLORIDA POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY'S ST.LUCIE SITE 1988 First Quarter, 1988 Second Quarter, 1988 Third Quarter, 1988 Fourth Quarter, 1988 RADIOLOGICAL SURVEILLANCE OF FLORIDA POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY'S ST.LUCIE SITE First Quarter, 1988 Office of Radiation Control Florida Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services Wp 4 ST.LUCIE SITE Technical Specifications Sampling Fir'st Quarter, 1988 Sam le T e Collection Fre uenc Locations Number of 1.Direct'Radiation 2.Airborne 2.a Air Iodines 2.b Air Particulates Quarterly Weekly Weekly 27 65 69*3.Waterborne 3.a Surface Water 3.b Shoreline sediment 4.Ingestion 4.a Fish and Invertebrates 4.a.1 Crustacea 4.a.2 Fish 4.b Food Products=4.b.l Broadleaf Vegetation Weekly Monthly Semiannually Semiannually Semian'nually Monthly 13 3 3*~Total: 219*-Includes DOE split'amples. NOTE~Measurement results having magnitudes that are significantly above the background.of the measurement system are reported as net values plus or minus a one-standard-deviation error term.Measurement results that are not significantly above background are reported as'"non-detectable" (ND)or as less than a Lower Limit of Detection (<LLD), which is an estimated upper limit (with at least 95%confidence) for the true activity in-the sample. ST.LUCIE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS SAMPLING First Quarter, 1988 DIRECT RADIATION-TLDs-(micro-R/hour) Each result is the average net response of two dosimeters. Sample Site Deployment 12-16-87 Collection 03-30-88 Notes: N-1 NNW-5 NNW-10 NW-5 NW-10 WNW-2 WNW-5 WNW-10 W-2 W-5 W-10 WSW-2 WSW-5 WSW-10 SW-2 SW-5 SW-10 SSW-2 SSW-5 SSW-10 S-5 S-10 S/SSE-10 SSE-5 SSE-10 SE-1 H-32 5.1+0.3 5.1+0.3 5.0+0.3 5.1+0.3 6.6+0.3 5.2+0.3 5.0+0.3 5.1+0.3 5.2+0.3 5.3+0.3 5.1+0.3 5.3+0.3 5.1+0.3 4.7+0.2 4.7+0.2 4.8+0.3 5.0+0.3 4~8+0.3 4.9+0.3 5.2+0.3 5.0+0.3 5.0+0.3 4.9+0.3 5.5+0.3 5.3+0.3 5.2+0.3 5.7+0.3 (A)These results have been determined with the assumption that fading is negligible, although detailed testing to confirm this has not been completed.(B)Testing to confirm compliance with NRC Reg.Guide 4.13 arid ANSI N545-1975 performance standards has not been completed. IODINE-131 IN WEEKLY AIR FILTERS-(Ci/m)3 Collection Date H08 H12 Sam le Site H14 H30 H34 01-OS-88 01-12-88 01-20-88 01-26-88 02-02-88 02-09-88<0.03<0.03<0.02<0.03<0.03<0.04 03-15-88 03-22-88 03-29-88<0.02<0.03<0.02 02-16-88<0.02 02-23-88<0.02 03-01-88<0.03 03-08-88<<=<0.02<0.03<0.03<0.02<0.03<0.03<0.04<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.03<0.03<0.02<0.03<0.03<0.04<0.03<0.03<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.03<0.03<o.o4<0.03<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.03<0.03<0.02<0.03<0.04<0.04<0.03<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.02 I~~Qf 2.b AIR PARTICULATES -GROSS BETA-(Ci/m)Collection Date H08 H12 Sam le Site H14 H30 H34 01-05-88 0.011 01-12-88 0.012 01-20-88 0.010 01-26-88 0.008 02-02-88 0.007 02-09-88 0.007 02-16-88 0.011 02-23-88 0.012 03-01-88 0.023 03-08-88 0.011 03-15-88 0.011 03-22-88 0.009 03-29-88.0.008+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0;002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002 0.007 0.013 0.010 0.006 0.009 0.006 0.008 0.008 0.015 0.011 0.010 0.009 0.012+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002 0.005 0.011 0.010 0.008*0.008*0.008*0.013*0.011 0.016 0.011 0.015 0.011 0.010+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002 0.007 0.011 0.007 0.007 0.006 0.005 0.014 0.011 0.014 0.011 0.013 0.012 0.007+0.001+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.001+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002 0.010+0.012+0.009+0.009+0.008+0.008+0.013+0.009+0.016+0.008+0.013+0.009+0.013+0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 Means: 0.011+0.001 0.010+0.001 0.011+0.001 0.010+0.001 0.011+0.001*-DOE split samples.-2.b AIR PARTICULATES -GAMMA SCANS OF QUARTERLY COMPOSITES -(Ci/m)3 First Quarter, 1988 Sample Site Be-7 K-40 Cs-134 Cs-137 H08 H12 H14 H30 H34 0.138 0.144 0.150 0.145 0.157+0.010+0.010+0.011+0.010+0.010<0.027<0.028<0.019<0.017<0.018<0.0010<0.0009<0.0008<0.0012<0.0010<0.0008<0.0009<0.0008<0.0008<0.0008 3.a SURFACE WATER-(Ci/1)Sample Collection Site Date H-3 (A)(B)Zr-95 Ba-140 K-40 Mn-54 Fe-59 Co-58 Co-60 Zn-65 Nb-95 I-131 Cs-134 Cs-137 La-140 H15 01-05-88 01-12-88 01-20-88 01-26-88'2-02-88 02-09-88 02-16-88 02-23-88 03-01-88~03-08-88 03-15-88 03-22-88 03-29-88<190<190<190<190<180<180<180<180<180<190<180<180<180 330+40 350+50 320+50 360+50 280+50 310+50 290+50 260+50 320+50 250+40 320+50 350+50 370+50<5<5<4<5<4<5<4<4<5<5<4<4<4<9<4<5<9<10<5<4<10<8<3<5<10<10<4<5-<9<10<4<4<10<10<5<5<12<10<5<3<9<11<4<5<10<10<6<5<10<10<5<4<10<12<5<4<10<11<5<5<9<8<4<5<10<7<7<6<9<8<7<8<7<8'8<7<8<9<7<8<7<7<10<8<7<6<8<7<5<7<7<5<5<5<5<5<5<6<4<4<4<5<5<4<4<7<4<6<4<6<4"<7<3<7<4<4<5=-<5<4<5<4<9<4<4<4<5<4<10<5<6 H59 01-06-88 02-03-88 03-02-88<190 310+50<5<8<4<5<8<8<7<5<5<180 340+'50<5<10<5<5<10<7<8<4<4<180 310+50<5<9<5<4<9<8<10<4<5<7<5<7 (A)These tabulated LLD values for Zr/Nb-95 are the higher of the individual parent or daughter LLDs.(B)These tabulated LLD values are for Ba-140, either based on direct, measurement. of Ba-140 or based on ingrowth of La-140, whichever method yields the greater sensitivity for a given sample. 3.b SEDIMENT-(Ci/k dr wei ht)Sample Collection Site Date Be-7 K-40 Co-58 Co-60 Cs-134 Cs-137 Ra-226 Th-232 U-235 U-238 H15*02-10-88<60 210+40<6<9<8<8 180+10 60+20 34+6 200+50 H59 02-10-88<90 310+50<10<7<10<8 220+10<23<120<280*-DOE split sample.4.a.1 CRUSTACEA-Blue Crab-(Ci/k wet wei ht)Sample Collection Site Date K-40 Mn-54 Fe-59 Co-58 Co-60 Zn-65 Cs-134 Cs-137 Ra-226 Ra-228 H15 This sample was not collected despite several attempts.Attempts will continue.H59 02-10-88 2100+100<15<32<13<14<26<16 14+6<39 150+20 4.a.2 FISH-Mixed S ecies-(Ci/k , wet wei ht)Sample Collection Site Date K-40 Mn-54 Fe-59 Co-58 Co-60 Zn-65 Ce-134 Ca-137 Ra-226 Ra-228 H15 03-16-88 2700+100<10<28<13<10<27<12 H59 02-11-88 3500+200<13<29<13<13<30<12<13<27<47<14<25<60 4.b.l BROADLEAF VEGETATION -Man rove-(Ci/k wet wei ht)Sample Collection Site Date Be-7 K-40 1-131 Cs-134 Cs-137 H51 01-06-88 540+40 2200+100<7<7<6 02-03-88 03-02-88 590+50 1800+100 590+40 1310+80<ll<15<8<8<6<8 H52 01-06-88 620+40 2600+100 02-03-88 640+40 2700+100 03-02-88 550+50 2400+100<8<10<14<8<8<8<7<7<8 H59 01-06-88 520+40 2200+100 02-03-88 560+50 2600+100 03-02-88 460+40 2100+100<8<13<14<8<10<9<7<8<8 RADIOLOGICAL SURVEILLANCE OF FLORIDA POWER AND LIGHT CONPANYsS ST.LUCIE SITE Second Quarter, 1988 Office of Radiation Control Florida Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services 'la ST.LUCIE SITETechnical Specifications Sampling Second Quarter, 1988 Sam le T e Collection Fre uenc Locations Number of 1.Direct Radiation Quarterly 27 52 2.Airborne 2.a Air Iodines 2.b Air Particulates Weekly Weekly 65 69*3.Waterborne 3.a Surface Water 3.b Shoreline sediment~~~4.Ingestion 4.a Fish and Invertebrates 4.a.l Crustacea 4.a.2 Fish 4.b Food Products 4.b.l Broadleaf Vegetation Weekly Monthly Semiannually Semiannually Semiannually Monthly 13 3 0 Total: 212*-Includes DOE split samples.NOTE: Measurement results having magnitudes that are significantly above the background of the measurement system are reported as net values plus or minus a one-standard-deviation error term..0 Measurement results that are not significantly above background are reported as"non-detectable" (ND)or as less than a Lower Limit of Detection (<LLD), which is an estimated upper limit (with at least 95%confidence) for the true activity in the sample. ST.LUCIE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS SAMPLING Second Quarter, 1988 DIRECT RADIATION-TLDs-(micro-R/hour) Each result is the average net response of two dosimeters. Sample Site.N-1 NNW-5 NNW-10 NW-5 NW-10 WNW-2 WNW-5 WNW-10 W-2 W-5 W-10 WSW-2 WSW-5 WSW-10 SW-2 SW-5 SW-10 SSW-2 SSW-5 SSW-10 S-5 S-10 S/SSE-10 SSE-5 SSE-10 SE-1 H-32 Deployment 03-30-88 Collection 06-16-88 5.1+0.3 4.9+0.3 5.2+0.3 5.3+0.3 6.6+0.3 5.3+0.3 5.2+0.3 5.1+0.3 5.3+0.3 5.3+0.3 5.2+0.3 5.0+0.3 (C)4.5+0.2 5.0+0.3 4.8+0.3 5.2+0.3 4.9+0.3 5.2+0.3 5.2+0.3 5.0+0.3 5.0+0.3 4.8+0.3 5.5+0.3 5.3+0.3 4.9+0.3 6.1+0.3 (A)(C)These results have been determined with the assumption that fading is negligible, although detailed testing to confirm this has not been completed. Testing to confirm compliance with NRC Reg.Guide 4.13 and ANSI N545-1975 performance standards has not been completed. The dosimeters for site WSW-5 were missing when collection was attempted. 2 , IODINE-131 IN WEEKLY AIR FILTERS-(Ci/m)3 Collection Date H08 H12 Sam le Site H14 H30 H34 04-05-88 04-12-88 04-19-88 04-26-88 05-03-88 05-11-88 05-17-88 05-'24-88 05-31-88 06-07-88 06-15-88 06-21-88 06-28-88'0.02<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.02.,<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.'03<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.03<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.03<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.04<0.03<0.03<0.03<0.02<0.03<0.02'0.02 <0.03<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.03<0.03<0.03<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.03<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.04<0.02<0.03<0.03 jr t'@~i~ 2.b AIR PARTICULATES GROSS BETA-(Ci/m)Collection Date H08 H12 Sam le Site H14 H30 H34 04-05-88 04-12-88 04-19-88 04-26-88 05-03-88 05-11-88 05-17-88 05-24-88 05-31-88 06-07-88 06-15-88 06-21-88 06-28-88 0.014+0.002 0.014+0.002 0.010+0.002 0.014+0.002 0.016+0.002 0.016+0.002 0.015+0.002 0.006+0.002 0.009+0.002 0.015+0.002 0.010+0.002 0.014+0.002 0.012+0.002 0.009 0.012 0.013 0.011 0.010 0.010 0.014 0.008 0.005 0.010 0.012 0.015 0.012+0.002+'.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.001+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002 0.012 0.010 0.010 0.016*0.010*0.013*0.012*0.007 0.007 0.011 0.007 0.004 0.009+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002 0.012+0.002 0.018+0.002 0.013+0.002 0.017+0.002 0.013+0.002 0.011+0.002 0.011+0.002 0.011+0.002 0.010+0.002 0.012+0.002 0.009+0.002 0.019+0.002 0.010+0.002 0.013+0.002 0.008+0.002 0.014+0.002 0.018+0.002 0.010+0.002 0.015+0.002 0.011+0.002 0.010+0.002 0.010+0.002 0.012+0.002 0.010+0.002 0.008+0.002 0.010+0.002 Means: 0.013+0.001 0.011+0.001 0.010+0.001 0.013+0.001 0.011+0.001*-DOE split samples.2.b AIR PARTICULATES -GAMMA SCANS OF QUARTERLY COMPOSITES -(Ci/m)3 Sample Site Be-7 Second Quarter, 1988 K-40 Cs-134 Cs-137 H08 H12 H14 H30 H34 0.114+0.009 0.121+0.010 0.137+0.010 0.144+0.011 0.152+0.011<0.026<0.026<0.016<0.026<0.026<0.0008<0.0008<0.0009<0.0009<0.0009<0.0007<0.0008<0.0009<0.0007<0.0009 3.a SURFACE WATER-(Ci/l)Sample Collection Site Date H-3 Zr-95 Ba-140 K-40 Mn-54 Fe-59 Co-58 Co-60 Zn-65 Nb-95 I-131 Cs-134 Cs-137 La-140 H15 04-05-88 04-12-88 04-19-88 04-27-88 05-03-88 05-11-88 05-18-88 05-24-88 05-31-88 06-07-88 06-15-88 06-21-88 06-29-88<180<180<180<180<180<180<180<180<180<190 390+60<180<180 340+50 350+50 220+50 330+50 310+50 360+50 300+50 330+50 330+50 300+50 330+50 310+50 360+50<5=<9<5<3<10<5<5<8<3<4<8<4<4<11<5<4<6<4<5<8<5<4<11<4<5<9<5<4<11<4<5<ll<5<5<9<5<5<7<5<6<4<5<5<5<5<5<5<4<4<4<5<3 (A)<10<7<5<12<7<8<6<7<6<9<9,<8<10,<7<8<11<8<6<12<7<5<10<7<6<12<6<5<10<9<8<12<7<8<8<7<6<10<8<9<6<5<6<5<5<5<5<5<5<5<5<5<5<4<4<5<5<4<5<5<4<4<5<4<5<4 (B)<6<5<7<8<5<8<4<6<5<5<6<6<7 H59 04-06-88 05-04-88 06-01-88<180 330+60<5<10<5<4<10<7<7<180 270+60<4<9<5<5<10<7<7<180 330+50<5<10<4<5 ,<10<7<7<5<6<6<5<5<5<5<6<3 (A)These tabulated LLD values for Zr/Nb-95 are the higher of the individual parent or daughter LLDs.(B)These tabulated LLD values are for Ba-140, either based on direct measurement of Ba-140 or based on ingrowth of La-140, whichever method yields the greater sensitivity for a given sample. CRUSTACEA-Blue Crab-(Ci/k wet wei ht)Sample Collection Site Date K-40 Mn-54 Fe-59 Co-58 Co-60 Zn-65 Cs-134 Cs-137 Ra-226 Ra-228 H15 05-17-88'10+80<11<22<10<12<24<15<11 113+9 280+40 4.b.1 BROADLEAF VEGETATION -Man rove-(Ci/k wet wei ht)Sample Collection Site Date Be-7 K-4 0 I-131 Cs-134 Cs-137 H51 04-06-88 570+50 1950+120 05-04-88 620+40 2340+110 06-01-88.430+40 900+90<9<9<8<9<8<7<8<8<7 H52 04-06-88" 540+50-2560+130 05-04-88 630+50 3350+140 06-01-88 450+40 3260+140<10<10<8<9<8<8<9<8 H59 04-06-88 280+40 1640+90 05-04-88 480+50 2200+120 06-01-88 490+50 3300+130<8<10<9<7<8<8<6<8<8 RADIOLOGICAL SURVEILLANCE OF FLORIDA POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY'S ST.LUCIE SITE Third Quarter, 1988 Office of Radiation Control Florida Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services ST.LUCIE SITE Technical Specifications Sampling Third Quarter, 1988 Sam le T e Collection Fre uenc Locations Sam led Number of Sam les 1.Direct Radiation'uarterly 27 54 2.Airborne 2.a Air Iodines 2.b Air Particulates 3.Waterborne 3.a Surface Water 3.b Shoreline sediment 4.Ingestion~~4.a Fish and Invertebrates 4.a.l Crustacea-4.a.2 Fish 4.b Food Products 4.b.l Broadleaf Vegetation Weekly Weekly Weekly Monthly Semiannually Semiannually Semiannually Monthly 65 69*13 3 3*Total: 219*-Includes DOE split samples.NOTE: Measurement results having magnitudes that are significantly above the background of the measurement system are reported as net values plus or minus a one-standard-deviation error term.Measurement results that are not significantly above background are reported as"non-detectable" (ND)or as less than a'Lower Limit of Detection (<LLD), which is an estimated upper limit (with at least 95%confidence) for the true activity in the sample. ST.LUCIE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS SAMPLING Third Quarter, 1988 DIRECT RADIATION-TLDs-(micro-R/hour) Each result is the average net response of two dosimeters. Sample Site N-1 NNW-5 NNW-10 NW-5 NW-10 WNW-2 WNW-5 WNW-10 W-2 W-5 W-10 WSW-2 WSW-5 WSW-10 SW-2 SW-5 SW<<10 SSW-2 SSW-5 SSW-10, S-5 S-10 S/SSE-10 SSE-5 SSE-10 SE-1 H-32 Deployment 06-16-88 Collection 09-13-88 5.2+0.3'.3+0.3 5'+0.3 5.2+0.3 6.6+0.3 5.3+0.3 4.9+0.3 4'+0'5.4+0.3 5.1+0.3 4'+0.3 5.1+0.3 5.0+0.3 4.6+0.2 4.6+0.2 4.5+0.2 4.8+0.3 4'+0'4.9+0.3 5.2+0.3 5.0+0'4.9+0.3 4.8+0'5.3+0.3 5.0+0.3 4.9+0.3 5.7+0.3 Notes: (A)These results have been determined .with the assumption that fading is negligible, although detailed testing to confirm this has not been completed. Testing to confirm compliance with NRC Reg.Guide 4.13 and ANSI N545-1975 performance standards has not been completed. \4 0 ll ,~0 2'IODINE-131 IN WEEKLY AIR FILTERS-(Ci/m)3 Collection Date H08 H12 Sam le Site H14 H30 H34 07-05-88 07-12-88 07-19-88 07-27-88 08-02-88 08-09>>88 08-16-88 08-23-88 08-30-88 09-06-88 09-13-88 09-20-88 09-27-88<0.03<0~02<0 02<0.03<0.04<0.03<0.03<0'2<0.02<0.02<0.02<0'2<0.02<0.03<0.02<0'2<0.03<0.04<0.03<0.02<0.02<0'2<0.02<0.02<0'2<0.02<0.03<0.03<0.02<0.03<0.04<0.03<0.02<0.03<0~02<0.02<0~02<0.03<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.04<0'2<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.03<0~04<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.03<0'2<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.04(A)<0.02 A-This sample had a low collected volume.This is believed to be due to a power outage during work on power lines at this site.The equipment is estimated to have run for 113 hours0.00131 days <br />0.0314 hours <br />1.868386e-4 weeks <br />4.29965e-5 months <br /> out of the 168 total hours.for this sampling interval. I'i W.p 4 k' 2.b AIR PARTICULATES GROSS BETA-(Ci/m)Collection Date H08 H12 Sam le Site H14 H30 H34 07-05-88 07-12-88 07-19-88 07-27-88 08-02-88 08-09-88 08-16-88 08-23-88 08-30-88 09-06-88 09-13-88 09-20-88 09-27-88 0.009+0.010+0.007+0.010+0.015+0.011+0.009+0.010+0.008+0.011+0.016+0.013+0.014+0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.010 0.010 0.007 0.007 0.012 0.012 0.009 0.010 0.007 0 F 011 0.016 0.007 0.013+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.001+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002 0.010 0.009 0.007 0.008*0.014*0.013*0.008*0.008 0.014 0.010 0.016 0.008 0.009+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002 0.011 0.008 0.009 0.007 0.013 0.012 (A0.007 0.014 0.01,4 0.011 0.013 0.007 0.008+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.001+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002 0-009+0.002 0.007+0.002 0.007+0.002 0.005+0.001 0.013+0.002 0.013+0.002 0.007+0.002 0.009+0.002 0.006+0.002 0.006+0.002 0.015+0.002 0.006+0.002 0.008+0.002 Means: 0.011+0.001 0.010+0.001*-DOE split samples.0.010+0.001 0.010+0.001 0.009+0.001 A-This sample had a low collected volume.This is believed to be due to a power outage during work on power lines at this site.The equipment is estimated to have run for 113 hours0.00131 days <br />0.0314 hours <br />1.868386e-4 weeks <br />4.29965e-5 months <br /> out of the 168 total hours for this sampling interval.2.b AIR PARTICULATES -GAMMA SCANS OF QUARTERLY COMPOSITES -(Ci/m)Third Quarter, 1988 Sample Site H08 H12'H14 H30 H34 Be-7 0.098+0.009 0.104+0.008 0.100+0.009 0.087+0.008 0.095+0.008 K-40<0.024<0.016<0.015<0.012<0.015 Cs-134<0.0010<0.0009<0.0009<0.0008<0.0009 Cs-137<0.0007<0.0008<0.0007<0.0007<0.0009 f't pr 3.a SURFACE WATER-(Ci/1)Sample Collection Site Date H-3 7 K-40 Zr-95 Ba-140 Mn-54 Fe-59 Co-58 Co-60 Zn-65 Nb-95 I-131 Cs-134 Cs-137 La-140 H15 07-05-88 07-12-88 07-19-88 07-27-88 08-03-88 08-09-88 08-17-88 08-24-88 08-30-88 09-06-88 09-13-88 09-20-88 09-27-88<180<180<180<180<180<170<170<170<170<170<170<170<170 340+40 310+50 360+50 340+50 290+50 320+50 330+50 280+50 310+50 260+40 290+40 290+40 250+40<4<10<5<5<10<4<5<9<4<4<10<4<5<9<3<4<9<5<5<8.<5<5<8<5<4<10<4<5<9<5<5<9<5<4<9<5<5<7<4 (A)<4<9<8<8<6<4<10<7<8<5<5<9<7'<7<5<5<10<8<13<5<4<9<6<11<5<4<9<9<8<5<5<10<8<7<5<5<10<10<8'5<5<13<6<8<6<4<9<8<5<4<4<8<8<5<5<5<10<6<6<5<5<10<7<5<5<3<4<5<5<4<4<5<4<4<4<3<4<4 (B)<7<8<7<6.<7<5<7<6<5<8<9<7<10 H59 07-06-88<180 350+50<5<10<5<5<9<8<7<5 08-03-88<170 270+40<4<9<4<5<11<7<10<5 09-06-88<170 270+50<3<8<4<5<8<8<7<3<5<5<5<8<5<7 (A)These tabulated LLD values for Zr/Nb-95 are the higher of the individual parent or daughter LLDs.(B)These tabulated LLD values are for Ba-140, either based on direct measurement of Ba-140 or based on ingrowth of La-140, whichever method yields the greater sensitivity for a given sample. 3.b SEDIMENT-(Ci/k dr wei ht)Sample Collection Site Date Be-7 K-40 Co-58 Co-60 Cs-134.Cs-137 Ra-226 Th-232 H15*08-03-88<90 310+70"<8<7.<9'9 210+20<60 H59 08-03-88<90 370+50<8<8<9<8 174+8 80+10*-DOE split sample.4.a.l CRUSTACEA-Blue Crab-(Ci/k wet wei ht)Sample Collection Site Date K-40 Mn-54 Fe-59 Co-58 Co-60 Zn-65 Cs-134 Cs-137 Ra-226 Ra-228 H15 Attempts to collect this sample were not successful. Additional attempts will be made.H59 08-05-88 1900+100<11<31<12<9<30<13<10 100+10 140+60 4.a.2 FISH-Mixed S ecies-(Ci/k wet wei ht)Sample Collection Site Date K-40 Mn-54 Fe-59 Co-58 Co-60 Zn-65 Cs-134 Cs-137 Ra-226 Ra-228 H15 09-20-88 2400+200<16<30<17<14<32<14<13<33<70 H59 08-17-88 2700+100<11<26<10<14<22<13<13<31<60 4.b.l BROADLEAF VEGETATION -Man rove-(Ci/k wet wei ht)Sample Collection Site Date Be-7 K-40 I>>131 Cs-134 Cs<<137 H51 07-06-88 , 380+40 2700+100<13<10<8 08>>03<<88 09-06-88 470+40 2400+100 390+40 2800+100<10<11<8<9<7<7 H52 07-06-88 410+40 3000+100 08-03-88 710+50 3300+100 09-06-88 500+50 2500+100<12<12<14<8<10<10<8<8-<10 H59 07<<06-88 420+40 3000+100<12<9<9 08-03-88 09-06-88 450+40 620+60 2500+100 3600+200<12<18<6<12<7<10 RADIOLOGICAL SURVEILLANCE OF FLORIDA POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY'S ST.LUCIE SITE Fourth Quarter, 1988 Office of Radiation Control Florida Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services ST.LUCIE SITE Technical Specifications Sampling Fourth Quarter, 1988 Sam le T e Collection Fre uenc Locations Number of 1.Direct Radiation Quarterly 27 54 2.Airborne 2.a Air Iodines 2.b Air Particulates Weekly Weekly 65 69*3.Waterborne 3.a Surface Water 3.b Shoreline sediment~~~~4.Ingestion, 4.a Fish and Invertebrates 4.a.l Crustacea 4.a.2 Fish Weekly Monthly Semiannually Semiannually Semiannually 13 3 0 4.b Food Products 4.b.l Broadleaf Vegetation Monthly Total: 214*-Includes DOE split samples.NOTE: Measurement results having magnitudes that are significantly above the background of the measurement system are reported as net values plus or minus a one-standard-deviation error term.Measurement results that are not significantly above background are reported as"non-detectable" (ND)or as less than a Lower Limit of Detection (<LLD), which is an estimated upper limit (with at least 95%, confidence) for the true activity in the sample. ST.LUCIE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS SAMPLING Fourth Quarter, 1988 DIRECT RADIATION-TLDs-(micro-R/hour) Each result is the average net response of two dosimeters. Sample Site Deployment 09-13-88 Collection 12-14-88 Notes: N-1 NNW-5 NNW-10 NW-5 NW-10 WNW-2 WNW-5 WNW-10 W-2 W-5 W-10 WSW-2 WSW-5 WSW-10 SW-2 SW-5 SW-10 SSW-2 SSW<<5 SSW-10 S-5 S-10 S/SSE-10 SSE-5 SSE-10 SE-1 H-32 5.1+5.0+5.2+5.2+6.5+5.1+4.8+5.4+5.0+4.9+4.9+5.0+5.1+4.6+5.0+5.0+5.0+5.0+5.1+5.3+5.0+5.1+4.7+5.3+5.0+4.5+6.0+0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.2 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.2 0.3 0.3 0.2 0.3 (A)These results have been determined with the assumption that fading is negligible, although detailed testing to confirm this has not been completed. Testing to confirm compliance with NRC Reg.Guide 4.13 and ANSI N545-1975 performance standards has not been completed. 2.a IODINE-131 XN MEEKLY AIR FILTERS-(Ci/m)Collection Date H08 H12 Sam le Site H14 H30 H34 10-04-88 10-11-88 10-18-88 10-25-88 11-01-88 11-08-88 11-15-88 11-22-88 11-29-88 12-06-88 12-13-88 12-20-88 12-27-88<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.03<0.03<0.04<0.02<0.04<0.04<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.03<0.03<0.04<0.02<0.03<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.03<0.03<0.03<0.04<0.02<0.04<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.03<0.03<0.04<0.02<0.04<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.03<0.03<0.03<0.04<0.02<0.03<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02 2.b AIR PARTICULATES -GROSS BETA-(Ci/m)Collection Date H08 H12 Sam le Site H14 H30 H34 10-04-88 10-11-88 10-18-88 10-25-88 11-01-88 11-08-88 11-15-88 11-22-88 11-29-88 12-06-88 12-13-88 12-20-88 12-27-88 0.009 0.018 0.014 0.028 0.014 0.020 0.019 0.004 0.012 0.014 0.011 0.019 0.013+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.003+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002 0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.Oll+0.002 013+0.002 012+0.002 015+0.002 017+0.002 011+0.002 012+0.002 006+0.002 011+0.002 Oll+0.002 008+0.002 013+0.002 010+0.002 0.011+0.014+0.015+0.015+0.016+*0.013+*0.016+*0.006+*0.013+0.015+0.010+0.017+0.011+0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.009+0.002 0.018+0.002 0.015+0.002 0.020+0.002 0.017+0.002 0.015+0.002 0.013+0.002 0.007+0.002 0.013+0.002 0.014+0.002 0.011+0.002 0.013+0.002 0.008+0.002 0.008+0.017+0.017+0.016+0.017+0.014+0.016+0.005+0.009+0.015+0.011+0.017+0.011+0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 Means: 0.015+0.001 0.012+0.001 0.013+0.001 0.013+0.001 0.013+0.001 DOE split samples.2.b AIR PARTICULATES -GAMMA SCANS OF QUARTERLY COMPOSITES -(Ci/m)Sample Site Be-7 Fourth Quarter, 1988 K-40 Cs-134 Cs-137 H08 H12 H14 H30 H34 0.133+0.010 0.133+0.009 0.146+0.009 0.110+0.008 0.131+0.009<0.014<0.013<0.015<0.013<0.016<0.0008<0.0008<0.0008<0.0009<0.0010<0.0008<0.0006<0.0007<0.0008<0.0008 3.a SURFACE WATER-(Ci/1)Sample Collection Site Date H-3 Zr-95 Ba-140 K-40 Mn-54 Fe-59 Co-58 Co-60 Zn-65 Nb-95 I-131 Cs-134 Cs-137 La-140 (A)(B)H15 10-04-88 10-11-88 10-18-88 10-25-88 11-01-88 11-08-88 11-15-88 11-22-88 11-29-88 12-06-88 12-13-88 12-21-88 12-27-88<180<180<180<180<180<180<180<180 150+50<160<160<160<160 300+50 260+50 230+50 310+50 260+50 250+40 240+50 290+50 300+50 290+50 230+50 360+50 280+50<5<4<5<3<4<4<5<5<5<4<4<3<4<9<5<4<11<10<4<5<11<9<5<5<9<10<4<5<10<11<4<6<8<9<4<4<11<10<3<5<8<10<5<4<8<7<4<5<10<10<4<5<9<9<4<5<10<10<4<4<8<7<4<5<9<5<4<4<5<4<4<4<5<3<4<4<4<10<7<5<7<9<6<9<7<7<8<6<4<8<7<6<9<10<7<7<5<6<6<7<5<7<7<5<7<5<7<9<8<6<8<7<4<8<5<10 H59 10-05-88<180 260+40<4<9<4 11-02-88<180 280+50<4<9<4 12-07-88<160 260+50<4<8<4<4<7<6<7<5<9<8<6<4<10<7<6<6<5<5<4<3<4<4<5<9 (A)These tabulated LLD values for Zr/Nb-95 are the higher of the individual parent or daughter LLDs.(B)These tabulated LLD values are for Ba-140, either based on direct measurement of Ba-140 or based on ingrowth of La-140, whichever method yields the greater sensitivity for a given sample. 4.a.1 CRUSTACEA-Blue Crab-(Ci/k , wet wei ht)Sample Collection Site Date H15 11-11-88 K-40 Mn-54 Fe-59 Co-58 Co-60 Zn-65 Cs-134<350<23<49<24<26<47<24 Cs-137<22 Ra-226<440 Ra-228 190+30 U-238 770+80~~4.b.1 BROADLEAF VEGETATXON -Man rove-(Ci/k wet wei ht)Sample Collection Site Date Be-7 K-40 I-131 Cs-134 Cs-137 H51 10-05-88 580+40 5300+200 11-02-88 390+50 3400+200 12-07-88 440+40 1900+100<14<17<8<12<9<9<10<8 H52 10-05-88 520+50 3400+200<14<12<9 11-02-88 12-07-88 450+60 440+40 2600+100 3400+100<17<9<10<9<10<8 H59 10-05-88 540+50 4900+200<15<15<10 11-02-88 12-07-88 440+50 460+50 3000+100 3200+200<17<12<10<9 1 1988 ANNUAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT ST.LUCIE PLANT-UNITS NOS.1 AND 2 ATTACHMENT C RESULTS FROM THE INTERLABORATORY COMPARISON PROGRAM 1988 If I E. FLORIDA DEPT OF HRS-EPA INTERLABORATORY CROSS-CHECK PROGRAM DATA January through June, 1988 Media FILTER FILTER FILTER FILTER FOOD FOOD FOOD FOOD FOOD MILK MILK MILK MILK MILK WATER WATER WATER WATER WATER WATER WATER ATER WATER WATER WATER WATER WATER WATER WATER WATER WATER WATER WATER WATER WATER WATER WATER Alpha*Beta Cs<<137 Sr-90 I-131 Cs-137 K Sr-89 Sr-90 I-131 Cs-137 K Sr-89 Sr-99 Alpha Alpha Alpha Beta Beta Beta Cr-51 Co-60 Co-60 Zn-65 Zn-65 Ru-106 Ru-106 Cs-134 Cs-134 Cs>>137 Cs-137 H-3 H-3 Sr-89 Sr-89 Sr-90 Sr-90 03 03 03 03 01 01 01 01 01 06 06 06 06 06 01 03 05 01 03 05 06 02 06 02 06 02 06 02 06 02 06 02 06 01 05 Ol 05 25 25 25 25 29 29 29 29 29 24 24 24 24 24 22 18 20 22 18 20 03 05 03 05 03 05 03 05 03 05 03 12 10 08 06 08 06 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 Nuclide Collection Mon Day Yr EPA Known 20 50 16 17 102 91 1230 46 55 4 6 11 8 13 ll 69 94 105 64 94 3327 30 15 Units pCi/F pci/F pCi/F pci/F pCi/Kg pCi/Kg mg/Kg pCi/Kg pCi/Kg pCi/L pCi/L mg/L pci/L pCi/L pCi/L pCi/L pCi/L pCi/L pCi/L pCi/L pCi/L pCi/L pCi/L pCi/L pCi/L pCi/L pCi/L pCi/L pCi/L pCi/L.pCi/L pCi/L pCi/L pCi/L pCi/L pCi/L pCi/L Normal.Range , 0.118 0.000 0.237 0.395 0.058 0.355 0.578 0~237 0.215 0.000 0.118 0.118 0.118 0.118 0.118 0.355 0.252 Mean of Analyses 23.33 50 F 00 18.33 14.67 99'3 92.00 1176.67 36.00 48.33 3.00 5.33 7.33 8.67 14.33 12.67 70.67 98.00 N.D.K.Action Level 1~15 0.00 0.81-2.69-0.45 0.35-1.50-3.46-4'0 NA NA NA NA NA-0.35-0.23-l.27 ,0.23 0.46 0.58 NA 0.58 NA 0.74 NA 0.451 102.33-0.44 NA 0.000 0.118 0.082 0.118 0.000 60.00-1.39 91.67 NA-0.81 14.00 NA-1.15 NA NA 3313.33-0'7 NA 27.67-0.81 ~I$'k 4 C' NOTES: mal.: Normalized range.As defined in"Environmental Radioactivity Lab-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~nge oratory Intercomparison Studies Program Fiscal Year 1981-1982", Environmental Monitoring Systems Laboratory, U.S.Environmental Protection Agency, P.0.Box 15027, Las Vegas, Nevada, 89114.EPA-600/4-81-004, February, 1981.N.D.K.: Normalized deviation-of the mean from the known value.As defined in EPA-600/4-81-004. NDP: No data provided.No data was provided to EPA for inclusion in their report.NA: Not available. Report containing ceived from EPA, Las Vegas.this data has not yet been re-Action Level: (1)Cause: Erroneously over estimated chemical recovery of carrier.Corrective action: Try to improve purity of strontium carrier.strontium isolated (2)Cause: Erroneously over estimated chemical recovery of carrier.Corrective action: Try to improve purity of strontium carrier.strontium isolated II I FLORIDA DBPT OF HRS-BPA ZNTBRLABORATORY CROSS-CHECK PROGRAM DATA July through December, 1988 FILTER FILTER FILTER FILTER FOOD FOOD FOOD FOOD FOOD MILK MILK MILK MILK MILK MILK MILK MILK MILK MILK WATER ATER WATER WATER WATER WATER WATER WATER WATER WATER WATER WATER WATER WATER WATER , WATER WATER WATER WATER WATER WATER WATER WATER WATER Alpha Beta Cs-137 Sr-90 I-131 Cs-137 K Sr-89 Sr-90 I-131 I-131 Cs-137 Cs-137 K K Sr-89 Sr-89 Sr-90 Sr-90 Alpha Alpha Alpha Beta Beta Beta Cr-51 Cr-51 Co-60 Co-60 Zn-65 Zn-65 Ru-106 Ru-106 Cs-134 Cs-134 Cs-137 Cs-137 H-3 H-3 I-131 I-131 Sr-89 Sr-90 Media Nuclide 26 26 26 26 29 29 29 29 29 08 08 08 08 07 07 07 07 07 24 28 24 28 24 28 24 28 24 28 22 23 25 22 23 25 03 07 03 07 03 07 03 06 10 06 10 06 10 06 10 06 10 07 09 ll 07 09 11 06 10 06 10 06 10 06 10 07 03 07 03 07 10 14 05 09 06 06 10 06 10 06 10 08 12 05 05-06 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 Collection Mon Day Yr EPA Known 8 29 12 8 107 49 1240 33 34 94 91 51 50 1600 1600 40 40 60 60 15 8 9 4 10 9 302 251 15 25 101 151 195 152 20 25 25 15 5565 2316 76 115 20 20 0.35-0.69 0.35 2~3 1 0.31 0.12-1.49'~7 7-4.62 0.19-0.13-0.12-0.92-0.14-l.73-1.39-2.42-2.50-4.43-1.50-0.69 0.12 0.69 0.69 0.69-0.44-0.05 0.46 0.46-0.23 0.08-0.49 1~2 1-0.35-0.58 0.23 0.12 0.17 0.10-0.07 0.19-0.69-1.54 9.00 27.00 13.00 6.00 109.00 49.33 1186.67 25.00 28.67 95.00 90.33 50.67 47.33 1593.33 1520.00 36.00 33.00 55.67 52.33 10.67 6.00 9~33 6.00 12.00 11.00 294.33 250.33 16.33 26.33 99.67 151.67 189.33 142.33 19.00 23.33 25.67 15.33 5620.00 2336.67 75.67 116.33 18 F 00 18.67 pCi/F pCi/F pCi/F pCi/F pCi/Kg pCi/Kg mg/Kg*pCi/Kg pCi/Kg pCi/L pCi/L pCi/L pCi/L mg/L mg/L pCi/L pCi/L pCi/L pCi/L pCi/L pCi/L pCi/L pCi/L pCi/L pCi/L pCi/L pCi/L pCi/L.pCi/L pCi/L pCi/L pCi/L pCi/L pCi/L pCi/L pCi/L pCi/L pCi/L pCi/L pCi/L pCi/L pCi/L pCi/L 0.000 0.237 0.000 0.790 0.108 0.355 0.669 0.237 0.296 0.132 0.197 0.118 0.355 0.148 0.296 ,0.237 0.237 0.592 0.592 0.237 0.000 0.237 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.178 0.237 0.118 0.118 0.415 0.237 0.237 0.434 0.000 0.237 0.118 0.237 0.064 0.152 0.074 0.049 0.000 0.395 Units Normal.Mean of N.D.K.Range Analyses Action Level M 9I', 4 r NOTES: rmal.: ange Normalized range.As defined in"Environmental Radioactivity Lab-oratory Intercomparison Studies Program Fiscal Year 1981-1982", Environmental Monitoring Systems Laboratory, U.S.Environmental Protection Agency, P.O.Box 15027, Las Vegas, Nevada, 89114.EPA-600/4-81-004, February, 1981.N.D.K.: Normalized deviation of the mean from the known value.As defined in EPA-600/4-81-004. NDP: No data provided.No data was provided to EPA for inclusion in their report.NA: Not available. Report containing this data has not yet been re-ceived from EPA, Las Vegas.ACTION LEVEL: Cause: Erroneously over estimated chemical recovery of strontium carrier.Corrective action: Try to improve purity of isolated strontium carrier.Cause: Erroneously over estimated chemical recovery of strontium carrier.Corrective action: Try to improve purity of isolated strontium carrier. gpp424p361 1989 ANNUAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT ST.LUCIE PLANT UNIT NOS.1 AND 2 License Nos.DPR-67, NPF-16 I Docket Nos.50-335, 50-389 Data Submitted By:Flo ida DHRS Report Prepared: o 9'/'<l 9O Report Reviewed: 2/arel A+/PWfdHP3:1 RADEHVOP.PSL 0 1989 ANNUAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT ST.LUCIE PLANT-UNITS NOS.1 AND 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS DESCRIPTION INTRODUCTION PAGE RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING PROGRAM DISCUSSION AND INTERPRETATION OF RESULTS ENVIRONMENTAL RADIOLOGICAL MONITORING PROGRAM ANNUAL

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DEVIATIONS/MISSING DATA ANALYSES WITH LLDs ABOVE TABLE 4.12-1 DETECTION CAPABILITIES LAND USE CENSUS EY TO SAMPLE LOCATIONS DIOLOGICAL SURVEILLANCE OF FLORIDA POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY'S ST.LUCIE SITE FIRST QUARTER, 1989 SECOND QUARTER, 1989 THIRD QUARTER, 1989 FOURTH QUARTER, 1989 RESULTS FROM THE INTERLABORATORY COMPARISON PROGRAM, 1989 TABLE 1 TABLE 1A TABLE 1B TABLE 2 ATTACHMENT A ATTACHMENT B ATTACHMENT C HP3:1 RADENVOP.PSL 1989 ANNUAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT ST.LUCIE PLANT-UNITS NOS.1 AND 2 I.INTRODUCTION This report is submitted pursuant to Specification 6.9 of St.Lucie Unit No.1 and St.Lucie Unit No.2 Technical Specifications.

The Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report provides information, summaries and analytical results pertaining to the Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program for the calendar year indicated.

This report covers surveillance activities meeting the requirements of Unit No.1 and Unit No.2.Technical Specifications.

II.RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING PROGRAM A.~Pur ose: The purpose of the radiological environmental monitoring program is to provide representative measurements of radiation and of radioactive materials in those exposure pathways and for those radionuclides which lead to the highest potential radiation exposures of members of the public resulting from station operation.

The radiological environmental monitoring program also supplements the radiological effluent monitoring program by verifying that the measurable concentrations of radioactive materials and levels of radiation are not higher than expected on the basis of the effluent measurements and the modeling of the environmental exposure pathways.B.Pro ram Descri tion: The Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program for the St.Lucie Plant is conducted pursuant to Technical Specifications 3/4e12 of St.Lucie Unit No.1 and St.Lucie Unit No.2 Technical Specifications.

Sam le Locations T es and Fre encies: a~Direct radiation gamma exposure rate is monitored continuously at 27 locations by thermoluminescent dosimeters (TLD's).TLD's are collected and analyzed quarterly.

b.Airborne radioiodine and particulate samplers are operated continuously at five locations.

Samples are collected and analyzed weekly.Analyses include Iodine-131, gross beta, and gamma isotopic measurements.

c~Surface water samples are collected from two locations.

Samples are collected and analyzed weekly and monthly respectively.

Analyses include gamma isotopic and tritium measurements.

HP3:1 RADEHVOP.PSL 1989 ANNUAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT ST.LUCIE PLANT-UNITS NOS.1 AND 2 d.e.Shoreline sediment samples are collected from two locations coinciding with the locations for surface water samples.Samples are collected and analyzed semi-annually.

Sediment samples are analyzed by gamma isotopic measurements.

Fish and invertebrate samples are collected from two locations.

Samples are collected and analyzed semi-annually.

Fish and invertebrate samples are analyzed by gamma isotopic measurements.

f.Broad leaf vegetation samples are collected from three locations.

Samples are collected and analyzed monthly.Broad leaf vegetation samples are analyzed by gamma isotopic measurements.

E Attachment A provides specific information pertaining to sample locations, types and frequencies.

2.Anal tical Res onsibilit Radiological environmental monitoring for the St.Lucie Plant is conducted by the State of Florida, Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services (HRS).Samples are collected and analyzed by HRS personnel.

Samples are analyzed at the HRS Environmental Radiation Control Laboratory in Orlando, Florida.C.Anal tical Results: Table 1, Environmental Radiolo ical Monitorin Pro ram Annual~Summar provides a summary for all specified samples collected during the referenced surveillance period.Deviations from the sample schedule, missing data and/or samples not meeting the specified"A PRIORI" LLD, if any, are noted and explained in Tables 1A and 1B respectively.

Analysis data for all specified samples analyzed during the surveillance period is provided in Attachment B.D.Land Use Census: A land use census out to a distance of 5 miles radius from the St.Lucie Plant is conducted annually to determine the location of the nearest milk animal, residence, and garden producing broad leaf vegetation in each of the sixteen meteorological sectors.A summary of the land use census for the surveillance year is provided in Table 2, Land Use Census~Summa No locations yielding a calculated dose or dose commitment greater than the values currently being calculated were identified by the land use census.HP3:1 RADEHVOP.PSL (2) 1989 ANNUAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT ST.LUCIE PLANT-UNITS NOS.1 AND 2 E.No locations yielding a calculated dose or dose commitment (via the same exposure pathway)20 4 greater than locations currently being sampled in the radiological environmental monitoring program were identified by the land use census.Interlaborator Com arison Pro ra: The State of Florida HRS Environmental Radiation Control Laboratory participates in the Environmental Radioactivity Laboratory Intercomparison Studies Program conducted by the Environmental Protection Agency.Results from the Interlaboratory Comparison Program are provided in Attachment C.III.DISCUSSION AND INTERPRETATION OF RESULTS A.Re ortin of Results: The Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report contains the summaries, interpretations and information required by the St.Lucie Plant, Unit Nos.1&2 Technical Specifications.

Table 1 provides a summary of the measurements made for the nuclides required by Technical Specifications, Table 4.12-1, for all samples specified by Table 3.12-1.In addition, summaries are provided for other nuclides identified in the specified samples, including those not related to station operation.

These include nuclides such as K-40, Th-232, Ra-226, Ra-228, and Be-7 which are common in the Florida environment.

B.Inter retation of Results Direct Radiation:

The results for direct radiation monitoring are consistent with past measurements for the specified locations.

The exposure rate data shows no indication of any trends attributed to effluents from the plant.The measured exposure rates are consistent with exposure rates that were observed during the preoperational surveillance program.Direct radiation monitoring results are summarized in Table 1.2~Air Particulates Radioiodine:

The results for radioactive air particulate and radioiodine monitoring are consistent with past measurements and indicate no trends attributed to plant effluents.

All samples for radioiodine yielded no detectable I-131.Gamma isotopic measurements yielded no indication of any nuclides attributed to station operation.

The results for air particulate/radioiodine samples are consistent with measurements which were made during the preoperational surveillance program.Air particulate and radioiodine monitoring results are summarized in Table 1.HP3:1 RAOEHVOP.PSL (3) l e 1989 ANNUAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT ST.LUCIE PLANT-UNITS NOS.1 AND 2 3~Surface Water: The results for radioactivity measurements in surface water samples are consistent with past measurements.

Tritium was reported as present in four of the weekly surface water samples collected from Site H-15 and one of the monthly surface water samples at site H-59.Subsequent samples indicate there has been no increase nor adverse trend for tritium in surface water samples at H-15.The highest measured tritium was at site H-59 and was less than 14 of the reporting level specified by plant technical specifications, Table 3.12-2.No other nuclides attributed to station operation were detected.Results for surface water samples are summarized in Table 1.4~5.Waterborne Sediment and Food Products: The results for radioactivity measurements in waterborne sediment, fish and crustacea samples are consistent with past measurements and with measurements made during the preoperational surveillance program.There were no indications of any radionuclides attributed to plant effluents.

Results for the waterborne sediment, fish and crustacea samples are summarized in Table 1.Broad Leaf Ve etation: The results for radioactivity measurements in broad leaf vegetation are consistent with past measurements and with measurements made during the preoperational surveillance program.There were no indications of any nuclides attributed to plant effluents.

Results for the broad leaf vegetation samples are summarized in Table 1.C.Conclusions The data obtained through the St.Lucie Plant Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program verifies that the levels of radiation and concentrations of radioactive materials in environmental samples, representing the highest potential exposure pathways to members of the public, are not being increased.

The measurements verify that the dose or dose commitment to members of the public, due to operation of St.Lucie Unit Nos.1 6 2, during the surveillance year, are well within"as low as reasonably achievable (ALARA)" criteria established by 10 CFR 50, Appendix I.IIP3:1 RADENVOP.PSL (4)

Page 1 of 8~r ENVIRONMENTAL RADIOLOGICAL MON ORING PROGRAM ANNUAL StBQGLRY Name of Facility St.Lucie Unit Nos 1 and 2 Docket No.(s)50-335 and 50-389 Location of Facility St.Lucie Florida Reporting Period Zanua 1-December 31 1989 (County, State)PATHWAY DIRECT RADIATION SAMPLES COLLECTED:

TLD UNITS: MICRO-R/hr Type and Total Number of Analyses Performed Lower Limit of Detection (LLD)All Indicator Locations Mean (f)Range Distance&Direction Range Location with Highest Annual Mean Name Mean f Control Locations Mean (f)Range Exposur e d Rate, 108 5.3 (108/108)4.5-6.7 NW-10 10 miles, NW 6.5 (4/4)6.4-6.7 6.1 (4/4)6.0-6.2 Number of Nonroutine Reported Measurements

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Name of Facility St.Lucie Unit Nos.1 and 2 Docket No.(s)50-335 and 50-389 Location of Facility St.Lucie Florida Reporting Period, Janua 1-December 31 1989 (County, State)PATHWAY: AIRBORNE SAMPLES COLLECTED:

RADIOIODINE AND PARTICULATES UNITS PICO-Ci/M Type and Total Number of Analyses Performed Lower Limit of Detection (LLD)All Indicator Locations Mean (f)Range Distance&Direction Range Location with Highest Annual Mean Name Mean f Control Zacatjons Mean (f)Range 131?260 Gross Beta, 260 Composite Gamma Isotopic, 20 Be 40~134C 137C 0.024 0.0025 0.0052 0.012 0.00069 0.00066<MDA 0.011 (260/260)0.003-0.024 0.099 (20/20)0.066-0.126<MDA<MDA MDA H-08 6 miles, WNW H-34 0.5 miles, N 0.013 (52/52)0.003-0.024 0.105 (4/4)0.075-0.123<MDA 0.011 (52/52)0.003-0.020 0.095 (4/4)0.066-0.118 MDA<MDA<MDA Number of Nonroutine Reported Measurements

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SURFACE WATER UNITS: PICO-Ci/LITER T 1 ENVIRONMENTAL RADIOLOGICAL MON ORING PROGRAM ANNUAL

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Name of Facility St.Lucie Unit Nos.1 and 2 Docket No.(s)50-335 and 50-389 Location of Facility St.Lucie Florida Reporting Period Janua 1-December 31 1989 (County, State)Type and Total Number of Analyses Performed Lower Limit of Detection (LLD)All Indicator Locations Mean (f)Range Distance&Direction Range Location with Highest Annual Mean Name Mean f Control Locations Mean (f)Range Tritium, 64 Gamma Isotopic, 64 230 102 (5/64)90-130 H-59 10-20 mi, S/SSE 130 (1/12)130 (1/12)40K'4Mn 5'Fe 58Co 60Co Zn Zr-Nb 131I 134C 137C 140B 60 325 (64/64)220-420<MDA MDA MDA<MDA<MDA<MDA<MDA MDA MDA MDA H-15 329 (52/52)<1 mi, ENE/E/ESE 220-420 310 (12/12)240-400<MDA MDA MDA MDA MDA MDA MDA MDA MDA MDA Number of Nonroutine Reported Measurements

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SHORELINE SEDIMENT UNITS: PICO-Ci/Kg, DRY Type and Total Number of Analyses Performed Lower Limit of Detection (LLD)All Indicator Locations Mean (f)Range Mean f Distance&Direction Range Location with Highest'nnual Mean Name Control Locations Mean (f)Range Gamma Isotopic, 4 40K 226R 232T Be 58Co 60Co 134C 137C 140 49 52 100 12 14 12 525 (4/4)270-740 253 (4/4)197-311 108 (2/4)96-119<MDA MDA MDA MDA MDA H-59 10-20 mi, S/SSE 119 (1/2)H-15 680 (2/2)<1 mi.ENE/E/ESE 620-740 H-59 254 (2/2)10-20 mi, S/SSE 197-311 370 (2/2)270-470 254 (2/2)197-311 119 (1/2)<MDA MDA<MDA MDA<MDA Number of Nonroutine Reported Measurements

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Name of Facility St.Lucie Unit Nos.1 and 2 Docket No.(s)50-335 and 50-389 Location of Facility St.Lucie Florida Reporting Period Januar 1-December 31 1989 (County, State)PATHWAY: INGESTION SAMPLES COLLECTED:

CRUSTACEA UNITS: PICO-Ci/Kg, WET Type and Total Numb'er of Analyses Performed Gamma Isotopic, 4 4'K 226R 228 54Mn 59F 58Co 60co Zn 134C 137C Lower Limit of Detection (LLD)130 20 16 19 17 All Indicator Locations Mean (f)Range 1298 (4/4)490-2060 180 (4/4)86-370 294 (2/4)177-410<MDA<MDA<MDA<MDA MDA<MDA<MDA Distance&Direction Range H-59 10-20 mi, S/SSE 1965 (2/2)1870-2060 H-15 250 (2/2)<1 mi, ENE/E/ESE 129-370 H-15 294 (2/2)<1 mi, ENE/E/ESE 177-410 Location with Highest Annual Mean Name Mean f Control Locations Mean (f)Range 1965 (2/2)1870-2060 110 (2/2)86-135 MDA MDA MDA MDA<MDA MDA MDA MDA Number of Nonroutine Reported Measurements

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Name of Facility St.Lucie Unit Nos.1 and 2 Docket No.(s)50-335 and 50-389 Location of Facility St.Lucie Florida Reporting Period Zanua 1-December 31 1989 (County, State)PATHWAY: INGESTION SAMPLES COLLECTED:

FISH UNITS: PICO-Ci/Kg, WET Type and Total Number of Analyses Performed Lower Limit of Detection (LLD)All Indicator Locations Mean (f)Range Distance&Direction Range Location with Highest Annual Mean Name Mean f Control Locations Mean (f)Range Gamma Isotopic, 4 40K 226R 228 54Mn 59Fe 5'Co 60Co 65~134C 137C 130 20 16 10 17 3200 (4/4)2710-4180 78 (1/4)93 (1/4)<MDA<MDA<MDA MDA MDA MDA MDA H-15<1 mi, ENE/E/ESE H-59 10-20 mi, S/SSE H-59 10-20 mi, S/SSE 3445 (2/2)2710-4180 78 (1/4)93 (1/4)2955 (2/2)2910-3000 78 (1/4)93 (1/4)MDA MDA MDA MDA<MDA MDA MDA Number of Nonroutine Reported Measurements

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Name of Facility St.Lucie Unit Nos.1 and 2 Docket No.(s)50-335 and 50-389 Location of Facility St.Lucie Florida Reporting Period Zanuar 1-December 31 1989 (County, State)PATHWAY: INGESTION SAMPLES COLLECTED:

BROAD LEAF VEGETATION UNITS: PICO-Ci/Kg, WET Type and Total Number of Analyses Performed Lower Limit of Detection (LLD)All Indicator Locations Mean (f)Range Mean f Distance&Direction Range Location with Highest Annual Mean Name Control Locations Mean (f)Range Gamma Isotopic, 36 Be 40K 226 131I 134C 137C 71 100 26 416 (36/36)280-830 2930 (36/36)810-4480 29 (1/36)MDA<MDA<MDA H-52 1 mi, S/SSE H-52 1 mi, S/SSE H-59 10-20 mi, S/SSE 461 (12/12)300-740 3500 (12/12)2200-4480 29 (1/12)425 (12/12)310-830 2820 (12/12)1970-4200 29 (1/12)<MDA MDA MDA Number of Nonroutine Reported Measurements

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Name of Facility St.Lucie Unit Nos.1 and 2 Docket No.(s)50-335 and 50-389 Location of Facility St.Lucie Florida (County, State)Reporting Period Januar 1-December 31 1989 NOTES a~The LLD is an"a priori" lower limit of detection which establishes the smallest concentration of radioactive material in a sample that will yield a net count above system background that will be detected with 954 probability with only 5%probability of falsely concluding that a blank observation, represents a real signal.LLD's in this column are at time of measurement.

The MDAs reported in Attachment B for the individual samples have been corrected to the time of sample collection.

~~~~~b.Mean and range based upon detectable measurements only.Fraction of detectable measurements at specified locations is indicated in parentheses (f).C~Specific identifying information for each sample location is provided in Attachment

-A.d.Results are based upon the average net response of two TLDs.(Thermoluminescent dosimeters).

MDA refers to minimum detectable activity.

C 1989 ANNUAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT ST.LUCIE PLANT, UNIT NOS.1&2 TABLE 1A A)Pathway: Airborne DEVIATIONS MISSING DATA Location: H-08, 6 miles WNW Date: 02/21/89 to 02/28/89 Deviation:

Failure to continuously provide air sampling at this location for the fourth week of February 1989.Description of Problem: The sample had a low collected volume with a normal as found flow rate.A power interruption is suspected.

Estimated sampling duration of 111 hours0.00128 days <br />0.0308 hours <br />1.835317e-4 weeks <br />4.22355e-5 months <br /> out of the 169 hour0.00196 days <br />0.0469 hours <br />2.794312e-4 weeks <br />6.43045e-5 months <br /> period.Corrective Action: The sampling equipment was inspected and verified as operating properly.B)Pathway: Airborne Location: H-08, 6 miles WNW Date: 03/07/89 to 03/14/89 Deviation:

Failure to continuously provide air sampling at this location for the second week of March 1989.Description of Problem: Corrective Action: 1)2)C)Pathway: Airborne Air sample pump found running backwards, due to internal motor failure.Estimated duration of failure is 9 hours1.041667e-4 days <br />0.0025 hours <br />1.488095e-5 weeks <br />3.4245e-6 months <br />.Reviewed prior sample data to verify unaffected sampling period, especially Feb.21-28, 1989 period.Replace sampling pump-motor combination.

Location: H-30, 2 miles W Date: 07/11/89 to 07/18/89 Deviation:

Failure to continuously provide air sampling at this location.Description of Problem: Electrical circuit breaker found tripped at end of sample period.Lightning suspected cause.Corrective Action: Reset breaker, inspected sampling equipment and verified as operating properly.

1989 ANNUAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT ST.LUCIE PLANT UNIT NOS.1&2 TABLE 1B ANALYSES WITH LLDs ABOVE TABLE 4.12-1 DETECTION CAPABILITIES 1 1 89-12 31 89 The values specified in Table 4.12-1,'etection Capabilities, were achieved for all samples.

1989 ANNUAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT ST.LUCIE PLANT-UNITS NOS.1 AND 2 TABLE 2 LAND USE CENSUS DISTANCE TO NEAREST (a, b)Sector 6/89 Milk (c)Animal 6/89 Residence 6/89 Garden (d)NNE NE ENE 0 (e)0 0,SSE SSW SW WSW NNW L (f)4.3/182 L L 4.2/254 4.5/266 L 4.9/306 L 0 1.5/141 (g)3.5/152 (g)3.2/191 2.2/213 1.9/236 1.9/245 (11)1.9/260 2.3/281 3.5/304 L (g)3.8/202 1.9/234 1.9/258 2.1/275 3.2/283 3.7/306 L 1989 ANNUAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT ST.LUCIE PLANT-UNIT NOS.1 AND 2 TABLE 2 NOTES LAND USE CENSUS (a)All categories surveyed out to 5 miles radius from the St.Lucie Plant (b)The following format is used to denote the location: distance (miles)/bearing (degrees)For example, a residence located in the southeast sector at a distance of 1.5 miles bearing 141 degrees is recorded as 1.5/141.(c)Potential milk animal locations.

All locations specified have been verified to be not producing milk for human consumption.(d)Gardens with an estimated growing area of 500 square feet or more., 0 denotes that the sector area is predominantly an'ocean area.L denotes that the sector area is predominantly a land area unoccupied by the category type.(g)Non-residential occupied buildings in this sector include the following:

SSE-Fire Station, 1.8/149 SSE-Country Club, 3.4/153 NNW-Lifeguard station at beach, 4.6/342 SE-Lifeguard station at beach, 1.1/132 (h)Several residences in this sector are located approximately 1.9 miles from the St.Lucie Plant.

I 1989 ANNUAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT ST.LUCIE PLANT-UNITS NOS.1 AND 2 ATTACHMENT A KEY TO SAMPLE LOCATIONS 1989 ANNUAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT ST.LUCIE PLANT UNIT NOS.1&2 Key to Sample Locations PATHWAY: DIRECT RADIATION SAMPLES COLLECTED:

TLD SAMPLE COLLECTION FREQUENCY:

QUARTERLY Location Name N-1 NNW-5 NNW-10 NW-5 NW-10 WNW-2 WNW-5 WNW-10 W-2 W-5-10 SW-2 SW-5 WSW-10 SW-2 SW-5 SW-10 SSW-2 SSW-5 SSW-10 S-5 S-10 S/SSE-10 SSE-5 SSE-10 SE-1 Direction Sector N NNW NNW NW WNW WNW W W W WSW WSW WSW SW SW SW SSW SSW SSW S S SSE SSE SSE SE Approximate Distance miles 10 3 5 10 2 5 9 2 5 10 2 5 10 3 6 8 5 10 10 5 10 1 Descri tion A1A, North of Blind Creek South of Pete Stone Creek Coast Guard Station Indian River Dr., at Rio Vista Dr.S.R.68 at S.R.607 Cemetery South of 7107 Indian River Dr.U.S.1 at S.R.712 S.R.70, West of Turnpike 7609 Indian River Drive Oleander and Sager Street Interstate 95 at S.R.709 8503 Indian River Dr.Prima Vista at Yacht Club Del Rio at Davis Street 9207 Indian River Drive U.S.1 at Village Green Dr.Port St.Lucie Blvd.at Cairo Rd.10307 Indian River Drive U.S.1 at Port St.Lucie Blvd.Pine Valley at Westmoreland Rd.13179 Indian River Drive U.S.1 at S.R.714 Indian River Dr.at Quail Run Lane Entrance to Nettles Island Elliot Museum South of Cooling Canal H-32 Control: NNW 19 University of Florida IFAS Vero Beach I 4 8 p>>1989 ANNUAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT ST.LUCIE PLANT UNIT NOS.1&2 Key to Sample Locations PATHWAY: AIRBORNE SAMPLES COLLECTED:

RADIOIODINE AND PARTICULATES SAMPLE COLLECTION FREQUENCY:

WEEKLY Location Name Direction Sector Approximate Distance miles Descri tion H-08.H-14 H-30 SE FPL Substation, Weatherby Rd.On-Site, Near South Property Lane Power Line, 7609 Indian River Drive H-34 Control: H-12 N 0.5 12 On-Site at Meteorology Tower FPL Substation, SR-76 Stuart 1989 ANNUAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT ST.LUCIE PLANT UNIT NOS.1&2 Key to Sample Locations PATHWAY: WATERBORNE SAMPLES COLLECTED:

SURFACE WATER (OCEAN)SAMPLE COLLECTION FREQUENCY:

H-15 WEEKLY, H-59 MONTHLY Location Name Direction Sector Approximate Distance miles Descri tion H-15 H-59 Control:: ENE/E/SSE S/SSE 10-20 Atlantic Ocean, Public Beaches East Side A1A South End, Hutchinson Island SAMPLES COLLECTED:

SHORELINE SEDIMENT SAMPLE COLLECTION FREQUENCY:

SEMI-ANNUALLY ocation Name Direction Sector Approximate Distance Descri tion H-15 ENE/E/ESE Atlantic Ocean, Public Beaches East Side A1A H-59 Control: S/SSE 10-20 South Endg Hutchinson Island

I 1989 ANNUAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT ST.LUCIE PLANT UNIT NOS.1&2 Key to Sample Locations PATHWAY: INGESTION SAMPLES COLLECTED:

CRUSTACEA AND FISH SAMPLE COLLECTION FREQUENCY:

SEMI-ANNUALLY H-15 H-59 Control: Location Name Direction Sector ENE/E/ESE S/SSE Approximate Distance miles 10-20 Descri tion Ocean Side, Vicinity of St.Lucie Plant South End, Hutchinson Island SAMPLES COLLECTED:

BROAD LEAF VEGETATION SAMPLE COLLECTION FREQUENCY:

MONTHLY H-51 H-52 H-59 Control: Location Name Direction Sector N/NNW S/SSE S/SSE Approximate Distance 10-20 Descri tion Off-site Near North Property Line Off-Site Near South Property Line South End, Hutchinson Island

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1989 ANNUAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT ST.LUCIE PLANT-UNITS NOS.1 AND 2 ATTACHMENT B RADIOLOGICAL SURVEILLANCE OF FLORIDA POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY'S ST.LUCIE SITE 1989 First Quarter, 1989 Second Quarter, 1989 Third Quarter, 1989 Fourth Quarter, 1989 RADIOLOGICAL SURVEILLANCE OF FLORIDA POMER AND I IGHT COMPANY'S ST.LUCIE SITE First Quarter, 1989 Office of Radiation Control Florida Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services ST.LUCIE SITE Technical Specifications Sampling First Quarter, 1989 Sam le T e Collection Fre uenc Locations Number of 1.Direct Radiation Quarterly 27 54 2.Airborne 2.a Air Iodines 2.b Air Particulates Weekly Meekly 65 69*3.Waterborne 3.a Surface Mater 3.b Shoreline sediment Weekly Nonthly Semiannually 13 3 3*~~~4.Ingestion 4.a Fish and Invertebrates 4.a.l Crustacea 4.a.2 Fish Semiannually Semiannually 4.b Food Products 4.b.l Broadleaf Vegetation Honthly Total: 220*-Includes DOE split samples.NOTE: Measurement results having magnitudes that are significantly above the background of the measurement system are reported as net values plus or minus a one-standard-deviation error term.0 Measurement results that are not significantly above background are reported as"non-detectable" (ND)or as less than a Lower Limit of Detection (<LLD), which is an estimated upper limit (with at least 95K confidence) for the true activity in the sample.

ST.LUCIE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS SANPLING First Quarter, 1989 DIRECT RADIATION-TLDs-(micro-R/hour)

Each result is the average net response of two dosimeters.

Sample Site N-1 NNW-5 NNW-10 NW"5 NW-10 WNW-2 WNW-5 WNW"10 W"2 W-5 W-10 WSW-2 WSW-5 WSW-10~SW-2 SW-5 SW"10 SSW-2 SSW"5 SSW-10 S-5 S"10 S/SSE-10 SSE-5 SSE-10 SE"1 H-32 Deployment Collection 5.1+0'5.4 x 0.3 5.6 a 0.3 5.2 4 0.3 6'+0'5.2 a 0.3 5.4+0.3 F 7+0'5.4~0.3 5.2+0.3 5.2~0.3 4'~0'5'+0.3 4'+0'5.0~0.3 4.6 a 0.2 5.0*0.3 5.1+0.3 5'+0'5'4 0'5.2 x 0.3 4.9+0.3 5'+0.3 5'~0.3 5.1+0'4.9+0.3 F 1+0'12-14"88 03-22-89 Notes: (A)These results have been determined with the assumption that fading is negligible, although detailed testing to confirm this has not been completed.(B)Testing to confirm compliance with NRC Reg.Guide 4.13 and ANSI N545-1975 performance standards has not been completed.

2'IODINE-131 IN WEEKLY AIR FILTERS-(Ci/m3)Collection Date H08 H12 Sam le Site H14 H30 H34 01-03-89 01-11-89 01-18-89 01"25-89 01-31"89 02-08-89 02-14-89 02-21-89 02-28-89 03-07-89 03-14-89 03-21-89 03-28-89<0,02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.04(A)<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02(B)<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.02<0'02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0'2<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.02<0'2<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.02 (A)-This sample had a low collected volume with a normal flowrate.A power outage is suspected.

The equipment is estimated to have run for 111 hours0.00128 days <br />0.0308 hours <br />1.835317e-4 weeks <br />4.22355e-5 months <br /> out of the 169 total hours for this sampling interval.(B)-Upon collection of this sample, the air pump was found to be running backwards due to an internal failure.The air pump is estimated to have run backwards for 9 hours1.041667e-4 days <br />0.0025 hours <br />1.488095e-5 weeks <br />3.4245e-6 months <br /> out ef the 168 total hours for this sampling interval.After this malfunction, the particulate filter collected from this site on 02-28-89 was re" examined, but there was no sign that the pump had run backwards during the collection of that sample.

2.b AIR PARTICULATES

-GROSS BETA-(Ci/m3)Collection Date H08 H12 Sam le Site H14 H30 H34 01-03-89 01-11-89 01-18-89 01-25-89 01-31-89 02-08-89 02-14-89 02-21-89 02-28-89 03-07-89 03-14-89 03-21-89 03-28-89 0.010 0.016 0.012 0.010 0.008 0.005 0.015 0.010 (A0.009 0.003 (B0.012 0.016 0.008 0.002 0.002 0.002+0.002 0.002 0.001 0.002 0.002+0.002 a 0.001 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.005 0.008 0.006 0.015 0.010 0.005 0.017 0.007 0.014 0.008 0.012 0.010 0.008 0.002 0.002+0.002 0.002 0.002,+0.001 0.002 0.002 0.002+0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.007+0.010 0.008 0.009+0.008*0.004*0.017*0.010*0.014 0.006 0.011+0.012+0.004 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.001 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0'08+0.008 0.010~0.010 0.008 0.007 a 0.013 0.008 0.013 0.006~0.012+0.010+0.008 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.008 0.009 0.006 0.009 0.007 0.007 0.017 0.006 0.016<0 0.012 0.014 0.005 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002+0.002 0.002 0.002.005 0.002 0.002 0.002 Neans: 0.010 w 0;001 0.010+'.001 0.009~0.001 0.009 i 0.001 0.010+0.001*-DOE split samples.A-This sample had a low collected volume with a normal flowrate.A power outage is sus-pected.The eguipment is estimated to have run for 111 hours0.00128 days <br />0.0308 hours <br />1.835317e-4 weeks <br />4.22355e-5 months <br /> out of the 169 total hours for this sampling interval.B-The air pump is estimated to have run backwards for 9 hours1.041667e-4 days <br />0.0025 hours <br />1.488095e-5 weeks <br />3.4245e-6 months <br /> out of the 168 total hours for this sampling interval.After this malfunction, the filter collected from this site on 02-28-89 was re-examined, but there was no sign that a similar malfunction occurred then.2.b AIR PARTICULATES

-GANNA SCANS OF QUARTERLY CONPOSITES

-(Ci/m)First Quarter, 1989 Sample Site Be-7 K-40 Cs-134 Cs-137 H08 H12 H14 H30 H34 0.104 0.118 0.126 0.111 0.121 0.008 0.008~0.009 0.008 0.009<0.015<0.013<0.016<0.015<0.025<0.0009<0.0008'0.0009

<0.0006<0.0007<0.0006<0.0007<0.0007<0.0006<0.0007 3.a SURFACE WATER-(Ci'/1)Sample Collection Site Date H-3 Zr-95 Ba-140 K-40 Nn-54 Fe-59 Co-58 Co-60 Zn-65 Nb-95 I-131 Cs-134 Cs-137 La-140 (A)(B)H15 01-03-89<150 01"11-89 110 R 50 01-18-89<170 01"25-89<150 02-01-89<130 02-08-89<130 02"14-89<130 02-21-89 90~40 02-28-89<130 03-08-89<130 03-'15-89<130 03-21-89<140 03-28-89<130 310 x 50 280 k 50 290 N 50 310 50 350 a 50 230~50 290+50 320 4 50 390+50 270 a 50 280 i 50 300+50 310 50<4<5<4<4<4<3<5<4<3<4<4<7<4<9<4<12<4<9<5<6<4<8<3<10<4<9<4<9<3<8<4<10<4<8<3<10<5<4<5<5<4<5<4<4<5<5<5<5<10<7<6<10<8<6<8<8<7<9<7<6<10<9<7<11<7<6<9<7<9<9<8<7<10<7<5<11<7<6<7<5<8<7<7<7<9<9<6<5<3<5<5<4<5<5<4<5<4<5<3<4<4<5<4<4<4<4<4<5<7<9<9<6<6<6<8<8<6<6<6<4 H59 01-04-89<150 260+40<4<9<4<5<9<7<6 02"01-89<130 280 R 50<5<8<5<4<10<9<7 03-01-89<130 240+40<4<10<5<4<12<5<7<5<5<6<5<4<6<7<4<6 (A)These tabulated LLD values for Zr/Nb-95 are the higher of the individual parent or daughter LLDs,.(B)These tabulated LLD values are for Ba-140, either based on direct measurement of Ba-140 or based on ingrowth of La-140, whichever method yields the greater sensitivity for a given sample.

3.b EDINENT-(Ci/k dr wei ht)Sample Collection Site Date Be-7 K-40 Co-58 Co-60 Cs-134 Cs-137 Ra-226 Th-232 H15*H59 02-01-89<80 02-01-89<80*-DOE split sample.620 70<5 470 4.60<8<9<6<10<9<8 221~9 311~12 96+13 119+23 4.a.l CRUSTACEA-Blue Crab-(Ci/k wet wei ht)Sample Collection Site Date K-40 Rn-54 Fe-59 Co-58 Co-60 Zn-65 Ce-134 Ce-137 Ra-226 H15 01"03-89 H59 02-15-89.<18 135~17 This sample was accidentally thrown out before it was analyzed.A new sample will be collected.

2060 R 1'70<16<36<19<19<41<17 4.a.2 FISH-Nixed S ecies-(Ci/k wet wei ht)Sample Collection Site Date K-40 Nn-54 Fe-59 Co-58 Co-60 Zn-65 Cs-134 Cs-137 Ra-226 H15 03-15-89 2710+160<12<26<9<12<25<11<12<29 H59 03-01-89 3000 160<12<27<13<14<26<13<13<35 4.b.1 BROADLEAF VEGETATION

-Man rove-(Ci/k wet wei ht)Sample Collection Site Date Be-7 K-40 I-131 Ca-134 Cs-137 Ra-226 H51 01-04"89 370 R 40 2460+120<7<7<8<20 02-01-89 410+40 2470~120<7<9<8<20 03"01-89 280 i 40 810+100<9<10<10<22 H52 01-04-89 430+40 2730 i 110<8<7<7<42 02-01-89 410+40 2840 R 120<7<9<7<18 03-01-89 430 i 60 3120 A 170<13<15<11<34 H59 01-04"89 390+30 2010 S 100<8 02-01-89 310 R 50 1970~120<8 03-01-89 310+50 2170 R 140<12<8<10<10<10<28<6<35<9 29+7 7 RADIOLOGICAL SURVEILLANCE OF FLORIDA POWER AND I IGHT COMPANY'S ST.LUCIE SITE Second Quarter, 1989 Office of Radiation Control Florida Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services ST.LUCIE SITE Technical Specifications Sampling Second Quarter, 1989 Sam le T e Collection Fre uenc Locations Number of 1.Direct Radiation Quarterly 27 2.Airborne 2.a Air Iodines 2.b Air Particulates Weekly Weekly 65 69*3.Waterborne 3.a Surface Water 3.b Shoreline sediment Weekly Monthly Semiannually 13 3 0 4.Ingestion 4.a Fish and Invertebrates 4.a.1 Crustacea 4.a.2 Fish Semiannually Semiannually 4.b Food Products 4.b.l Broadleaf Vegetation Monthly Total: 214*-Includes NRC split samples.NOTE: Measurement results having magnitudes that are significantly above the background of the measurement system are reported as net values plus or minus a one-standard-deviation error term.Neasurement results that are not significantly above background are reported as"non-detectable" (ND)or as less than a Lower Limit of Detection (<LLD), which is an estimated upper limit (with at least 95K confidence) for the true activity in the sample.

ST.IUCIE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS SAMPLING Second Quarter, 1989 DIRECT RADIATION-TLDs-(micro-R/hour)

Each result is the average net response of two dosimeters.

Sample Deployment 03-22-89 Site Collection 06-14-89 N-1 NNW-5 NNW" 10 NW-5 NW-10 WNW-2 WNW"5 WNW"10 W"2 W-5 W-10 WSW-2 WSW-5 WSW-10 SW-2 SW"5 SW-10 SSW-2 SSW-5 SSW"10 S"5 S-10 S/SSE-10 SSE-5 SSE-10 SE-1 H-32 5.3+4.9 S.3+5.4+6.4+5.1+S.l 5.6 5'+5 7+5.3+5'+5.2+4.5+5.1+5.0+S.O~5.1+S.O+5.3~4.7~4.8+4.7 a 5'+S.l 4.9+6.2+0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3., 0.3 0.2 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.2 0.3 0.2 0.3 0.3.'.3 0'Notes: (A)These results have been determined with the assumption that fading is negligible, although detailed testing to confirm this has not been completed.

(8)Testing to confirm compliance with NRC Reg.Guide 4.13 and ANSI N545-1975 performance standards has not been completed.

" IODINE-131 IN WEEKLY AIR FILTERS-(Ci/m)Collection Date HOB H12 Sam le Site H14 H30 H34 04-05"89 04-11-89 04-18"89 04-25-89 05-02-89 05-09-89 05-16-89 05-23-89 05-31-89 06-06-89 06-13-89 06-20-89 06-27-89<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.02<Oo02<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.02 2.b AIR PARTICULATES

-GROSS BETA-(Ci/m)Collection Date H08 H12 Sam le Site H14 H30 H34 04-05-89 04-11-89 04-18-89 04-25-89 05-02-89 05-09-89 05-16-89 05-23-89 05-31-89 06-06-89 06-13-89,.

06-20-89 06-27-89 0.011 0.010 0.005 0.019 0.016 0.014 0.021 0.009 0.015 0.013 0.018 0.021 0.011 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002+0.002 0.002 a 0.002 0.002+0.002 0.002 0.002+0.002 0.002 0.009 0.013 0-.003 0.015 0.016 0.017 0.014 0.012 0.016 0.011 0.013 0.015 0.010 0.001 0.002 0.001 0.002+0.002 0.002+0.002 0.002+0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002+0.002 0.008 0.011 0.005+0.012*0.016+*0.014+*0.015+*0.012 0.016+0.010 0.012 0.013+0.008 0.001 0.002 0.001 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.009 0.009+0.007 4 0.017 0.018 0.018+0.018 0.009 0.014 0.013+0.015+0.020 0.012 0.001 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.010 0.010 0.006 0.016 0.016 0.016 0.015 0.012 0.016 0.010 0.014 0.015 0.011 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002+0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 Means: 0.014+0.001 0.013+0.001 0.012~0.001 0.014 w 0.001 0.013 w 0.001*-NRC split samples.2.b AIR PARTICULATES

-GAMMA SCANS OF QUARTERLY COMPOSITES

-(Ci/m)Sample Site Be-7 Second Quarter, 1989 K-40 Cs-134 Cs-137 H08 H12 H14 H30 H34'.108 0.113+0.110 0.109 0.123 0.008 0.009 0.009 0.010 0.009<0.014<0.014<0.016<0.016<0.014<0.0009<0.0007<0.0009<0.0008<0.0006<0.0007<0.0007<0.0007<0.0006<0.0009 3.a SURFACE WATER-(Ci/1)Sample Collection Site Date H-3 Zr-95.Ba-140 K-40 Nn-54 Fe-59 Co-58 Co-60 Zn-65 Nb-95 I-131 Cs-134 Cs-137 La-140 (A)(B)H15 04-06-89 04-11-89 04-18-89 04-25-89 05-03-89 05"09-89 05-16-89 05-23-89 05-31-89 06-06-89 06-13-89 06-20-89 06-27-89<140<140<140<140<120<130<130 90 a 40<130<130 90 a 40.<130<130 300+50 310+50 360 w 50 310 i 50 320 a 30 270+30 300+40 290+30 320 a 50 320+40 260+40 220+40 340 a 40<5<3<4<4<3<3<3<5<3<4<3<9<4<11<4<7<5<8<4<7<3<7<3<10<4<6<3<11<5<11<4<9<4<Q<4<10<5<5<5<5<4<4<5<3<5<4<5<9<7<9<7<10<7<10<8<6<5<7~<5<ll<7<7<5<8<8<11<5<11<7<12<6<10<6<6<8<6<7<4<5<8<4<7<7<9<7<9<5<4<5<5<3<3<3<3<5<5<6<3<5<5<5<3<3<4<4<4<4<4<4<7<7<6<6<6<4<7<5<7<5<6<4<7 H59 04-06-89<140 250 E 50<5<8<4<5<11<7<5 05-03-89<120 310 e 30<3<6<3<3<7<4<5 06-01-89<130 300+40<3<9<4<6<8<6<7<5<3<5<3 K3<6 (A)These tabulated LLD values for Zr/Nb-95 are the higher of the individual parent or daughter LLDs.(B)These tabulated LLD values are for Ba-140, either based on direct mea-urement of Ba-140 or based on ingrowth of La-140, whichever method yields the greater sensitivity for a given sample.

4.a.1~~CRUSTACEA-Blue Crab-(Ci/k wet wei ht)Sample Collection Site Date K-40 H15 04-17-89 770 5 260<51<82<48<54<85 Cs-134<50 Cs-137<45 Ra-226 370+80 Ra-228 410+70 4.b.l BROADLEAF VEGETATION

-Man rove-(Ci/k wet wei ht)Sample Collection Site Date Be-7 K-40 I-131 Cs-134 Cs-137 H51.04"06-89 350 s 40 1650 N 100<8<7<8 05-03"89 06-01-89 560 60 4040 170 320+30 1530 L 80<8<10<6<6 H52 04-06"89 05-03-89 06-01"89 740 4 60 2670+150 650+50 4480 4.170 300 k 40 2200+110<10<9<12<10<8<9<8 H59 04-06-89 390 I 50 2400 i 140<9<10<9 05-03-89 06"01-89 520+40 2430~130 380+40 2120 N 100<10<9<8<7<9<7 6 RADIOLOGICAL SURVEILLANCE OF FLORIDA POMER AND LIGHT CONPANY'S ST.LUCIE SITE Third Quarter, 1989 Office of Radiation Control Florida Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services C

ST.LUCIE SITE Technical Specifications Sampling Third Quarter, 1989 Sam le T e Collection Fre uenc Locations Number of 1.Direct Radiation Quarterly 27 54 2.Airborne 2.a Air Iodines 2.b Air Particulates Weekly Weekly 65 69*3.Waterborne 3.a Surface Water 3.b Shoreline Sediment Weekly Honthly Semiannually 13 3 3*~~4.Ingestion 4.a Fish and Invertebrates 4.a.1 Crustacea 4.a.2 Fish Semiannually Semiannually 4.b Food Products 4.b.l Broadleaf Vegetation Honthly Total: 219*-Includes NRC split samples.NOTE: Heasurement results having magnitudes that are significantly above the background of the measurement system are reported as net values plus or minus a one-standard-deviation error term.Heasurement results that are not significantly above background are reported as"non-detectable" (ND)or as less than a Lower Limit of Detection (<LLD), which is an estimated upper limit (with at least 95K confidence) for the true activity in the sample.

ST.LVCIE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS SAMPLING Third Qrarter, 1989 DIRECT RADIATION-TLDs (micro-R/hour)

Each result is the average net response of two dosimeters.

Sample Site Deployment Collection 06-14-89 09-14-89 Notes: N-1 NNW"5 NNW-10 NW-5 NW-10 WNW"2 WNW-5 WNW-10 W"2 W-5 W-10 WSW-2 WSW-5 WSW-10 SW-2 SW-5 SW-10 SSW-2 SSW-5 SSW-10 S"5 S-10 S/SSE-10 SSE-5 SSE-10 SE"1 H-32 5'+0.3 5.3~0.3 F 6+0.3 5.3 0.3 6.5 c 0.3 5.2+0.3 5.5+0.3 6.0 4 0.3 5.6 a 0.3 5.5 a 0.3 5'+0.3 5'i 0.3 5.4 a 0.3 4's 0.3 5.4 x 0.3 4.9~0.3 5.3 0.3 5.3+0.3 5.2 N 0.3 5.1 i 0.3 5.0 a 0.3 5.0 a 0.3 4.9 a 0.3 5.4 a 0.3 5'0.3 5.0 a 0.3 6.2 a 0.3 (A)These results have been determined with the assumption that fading is negligible, although detailed testing to confirm this has not been completed.(B)Testing to confirm compliance with NRC Reg.Guide 4.13 and ANSI N545-1975 performance standards has not been completed.

2 0

IODINE"131 IN WEEKLY AIR FILTERS-(Ci/m)Collection Date H08 H12 Sam le Site H14 H30 H3407-05-89 07-11-89 07-18-89 07-25-89 08-01-89 08-08-89 08-15-89 08"23-89 08-29-89 09-05-89 09-13-89 09-19-89 09-26-89<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.03<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.03<0.02<0'2<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.02'0.03<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.02(A)<0.02 (A)-Electrical power was off at the end of this sample due to a tripped circuit breaker.Lightning is suspected to be the cause.The equipment is estimated to have run for 132 hours0.00153 days <br />0.0367 hours <br />2.18254e-4 weeks <br />5.0226e-5 months <br /> out of the 171 total hours for this sampling interval.3 8

2.b AIR PARTICULATES GROSS BETA-(Ci/m3)Collection Date H08 H12 Sam le Site H14 H30 H34 07-05-89 07-11-89 07-18-89 07"25"89 08-01-89 08-08-89 08-15-89 08-23-89 08"29-89 09-05-89 09-13-89 09-19"89 09-26"89 0.007 0.015 0.014 0.006 0.011 0.016 0.005 0.013 0.010 0.008 0.014 0.006 0.005 0.001 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002+0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002+0.002 0.006 0.018 0.009 0.005 0.010 0.012<0 0.010 0.011 0.005 0.013 0.005 0.007+0.001 0.002 0.002 0.002+0.002 0.002.005 0.002 0.002 0.002+0.002 0.002+0.002 0.005 0.016 0.007<0*0.010*0.013*0.006*0.008 0.011 0.010 0.012 0.007 0.004 0 0+0.005+0+0~0 0+0+0+0 0 a 0.001.002.002.002.002.002.002.002.002.002.002.001 0.009 0.015 (A0.009 0.004~0.007 0.014~0.008 0.009 0.011+0.006 0.013 0.006+0.009 0.001 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.009 0.012 0.008 0.003 0.013 0.013 0.006 0.010 0.010+0.005 0.008 0.006 0.009 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.001 0.002 0.002 Means: 0.010 0.001 0.009~0.001 0.009~0.001 0.009~0.001 0.009~0.001*-NRC split samples.(A)-Electrical power was off at the end of this sample due to a tripped circuit breaker.Lightning is suspected to be the cause.The equipment is estimated to have run for 132 hours0.00153 days <br />0.0367 hours <br />2.18254e-4 weeks <br />5.0226e-5 months <br /> out of the 171 total hours for this sampling interval.2.b AIR PARTICULATES

-GAMMA SCANS OF QUARTERLY COMPOSITES

-(Ci/m3)Sample Site Be-7 Third Quarter, 1989 K"40 Cs-134 Cs-137 H08 H12 H14 H30 H34 0.080 0.066 0.094 0.068 0.075 0.007 0.006 0.008 0.008 0.007<0.015<0.013<0.017<0.014<0.012<0.0009<0.0009<0.0005<0.0007<0.0008<0.0008<0.0006<0.0008<0.0007<0.0005 3.a SURFACE WATER-(Ci/1)Sample Collection Site Date H-3 Zr-95 Ba-140~, K-40 Hn-54 Fe-59 Co-58 Co-60 Zn-65 Nb-95 I-131 Cs-134 Cs-137 La-140 H15 07-06-89 07-11-89 07-18-89 07-25-89 08-01-89 08-08;89 08-16-89 08-23-89 08-29-89 09-06-89 09.-13-89 09"19-89 09-26-89<130<130<130<130<130<130<130<130<130<140<140<140<140 390+420+380 350 350+380 370+380 370 340 340~370+350+50<4 40<4 40<4 40<4 40<4 40<4 40<4 40<4 40<4 40<3 40<3 40<4 40<4<9<3<8<4<12<4<8<4<8<4<9<3<8<3<11<4<10<4<10<4<10<3<11<4<ll<4<4<6<4<3<5<5<4<5<5<4<5<4 (A)<9<8<6<9<7<7<10<7<5<6<6<6<10<5<6<9<7<4<10<7<5<9<7<6<10<7<6<8<7<6<10<5<7<8<5<6<9<8<5<4<4<4<4<5<5<5<5<5<4<4<4<3<4<4<4<5<4<4<4<4<5<4 (B)<5<8<3<4<7<6<7<7<4<7<3<5<6 H59 07-06-89<130 08-01-89<130 09-06-89<140 270~40<4 340+40<4 400~40<4<6<3<8<4<10<4<5<4<4<9<7<7<11<8<6<8<6<5<6<5<3<5<3<3<5<4<6 (A)These tabulated LLD values for Zr/Nb-95 are the higher of the individual parent or daughter LLDs.(B)These tabulated LLD values are for Ba-140, either based on direct measurement of Ba-140 or based on ingrowth of La-140, whichever method yields the greater sensitivity for a given sample.

l 3.b SEDIMENT-(Ci/k dr wei ht)Sample Collection Site Date Be-7 K-40 Co-58 Co-60 Cs-134 Cs-137 Ra-226 Th-232 H15*08-02-89<70 740 i 60<9<9<10<8 283+21<63 H59 08-02-89<70 270~50<6<9<7<8 197+12<45*-HRC split sample.'.a.l CRUSTACEA-Blue Crab-(Ci/k wet wei ht)Sample Collection Site.Date K-40 Nn-54 Fe-59 Co-58 Co-60 Zn-65 Cs-134 Cs-137 Ra-226 Ra-228 H15 08-04-89 490+80<13<25<10<13<27<14<12 129+ll 177+35 H59 08-05"89 1870 4 190<20<51<19<16<39<22<18 86 4 13<120 4.a.2 FISH-Mixed S ecies-(Ci/k wet wei ht)Sample Collection Site Date K-40 Hn-54 Fe-59 Co-58 Co-60 Zn-65 Cs-134 Cs-137 Ra-226 Ra-228 H15 Attempts to collect this sample were unsuccessful.

Additional attempts will be made.H59 08-08-89 2910+150<13<28<9<12<28<12<13 78+10 93+19 4.b.l BROADLEAF VEGETATION

-Nan rove-(Ci/k wet wei ht)Sample Collection Sita Data Be-7 K-40 I-131 Cs-134 Cs-137 H51 07-06-89 330+50 3800+160<14<13<10 08-01-89 09-06-89 340+40 3520+160 380+40 2910+130<9<8<8<9<8 H52 07-06-89 460+50 4280+150<12<9 08-01-89 09-06-89 350+50 4360+160 510+50 3660+150<9<8<9<8<9<8 H59 07-06"89 420 4 50 3130+150<12<12<10 08-01-89 09-06-89 830+50 420+50 4200+170 4200 s 160<9<12<9<9 RADIOLOGICAL SURVEILLANCE OF FLORIDA POMER AND LIGHT COMPANY'S ST.LUCIE SITE Fourth Quarter, 1989 Office of Radiation Control Florida Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services ST.I.UCIE SITE Technical Specifications Sampling Fourth Quarter, 1989 Sam le T e Collection Fre uenc Locations Number of~Sam led~Sam les 1.Direct Radiation Quarterly 27 54 2.Airborne 2.a Air Iodines 2.b Air Particulates Weekly Weekly es 69*3.Waterborne 3.a Surface Water 3;b Shoreline Sediment Weekly Monthly Semiannually 13 3 0 4.Ingestion 4.a Fish and Invertebrates 4.a.l Crustacea 4.a.2 Fish Semiannually Semiannually 4.b Food Products 4.b.l Broadleaf Vegetation Monthly Total: 214*-Includes NRC split samples.NOTE: Measurement results having maqnitudes that are sianificantly above the background of the measurement system are reported as net values plus or minus a one-standard-deviation error term.measurement results that are not significantly above background are reported as"non-detectable" (ND)or as less than a Lower Limit of Detection (<LLD), which is an estimated upper limit (with at least 95K confidence) for the true'activity in the sample.

ST.LUCIE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS SAMPLING Fourth Qrarter, 1989 DIRECT RADIATION-TLDs (micro-R/hour)

Each result is the average net response of two dosimeters.

Sample Site Deployment Collection 09-14"89 12-13-89 N-1 NNW-5 NNW-10 NW-5 NW-10 WNW-2 WNW"5 WNW" 10 W-2 W"5 W-10 WSW-2 WSW-5 WSW"10 SW-2 SW-5 SW-10 SSW"2 SSW"5 SSW-10 S-5 S-10/SSE-10 SSE-5 SSE-10 SE-1 H"32 5.3 4.9 5.4 5.5 6.5 5.1 5.1 5.5 5.3 5.5 5.2 5.4 5.2 4.7 5'5.1 5'5.3 5'5.5 5.1 F 1 4.8 5.5 5.2 4.9 6.0 a 0.3 i 0.3 a 0.3 x 0.3 a 0.3 i 0.3 i 0.3 i 0.3 0.3*0.3 i 0.3 a 0.3 x 0.3 a 0.2 a 0.3 x 0.3 a 0.3 0.3 0.3 x 0.3 x 0.3 a 0.3 a 0.3 0.3 a 0.3*0.3 a 0.3 Notes: ('A)These results have been determined with the assumption that fading is negligible, although detailed testing to confirm this has not been completed.(B)Testing to confirm compliance with NRC Reg.Guide 4.13 and ANSI N545-1975 performance standards has not been completed.

l 0 2.a IODINE-131 IN MEEKLY AIR FILTERS-(Ci/m3)Collection Date H08 H12 Sam le Site H14 H30 H34 10-03"89 10-10-89 10-17-89 10-25-89 11-01-89 11-07-89 11-14-89 11-21-89 11"29"89 12-05"89 12-12-89 12-19-89 12-27-89<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.03<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.03<0.01<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.03<0'2<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.03<0.02<0~02<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.03<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.03<0.01<0.02<0.03 (<0.02<0.01<0.03<0.03<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.03<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.03<0.02 2.b AIR PARTICULATES

-GROSS BETA-(Ci/m)-Collection Date H08 H12 Sam le Site H14 H30 H34 10-03-89 10"10-89 10-17-89 10-25-89'11-01-89 11-07-89 11-14-89 11-21-89 11-29-89 12-05"89 12-12-89 12"19-89 12-27-89 0.012 0.012 o.ooe 0.019 0.010 0.024 0.014 0.019 0.016 0.016 0.014 0.015 0.014+0.002 0.002 0.002~0.002 0.002+0.003 0.002+0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002+0.002 0.002 0.010 0.010 0.004 0.015 0.004 0.012 0.013 0.017 0.014 0.015 0.009 0.011 0.020+0.002 0.002 0.001 0.002 0.001 0.002+0.002+0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.011 0.011 0.007 0.012*0.006*0.009*0.012*0.015 0.014 0.014 0.012 0.011 0.016 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002+0.002 0.002 0.002+0.002 0.002+0.002 0.002+0.002 0.009 0.009 0.005 0.013 0.008 0.010+0.009 0.016 0.021+0.013 0.012 0.015 0.014 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.011 0.009 0.008 0.011 0.007 (A0.013 (A0.013 0.019 0.017 0.013 0.012 0.010 0.018 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002+0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002+0.002 Neans: 0.015 0.001 0.012 i 0.001 0.012~0.001 0.012 w 0.001 0.012~0.001*-NRC split samples.(A)-Due to a procedural error, the changing date for the particulate filter at H34 was 11-09-89.The charcoal filter cartridge was changed on 11-07-89.Although the changing dates were different, there was no gap in the continuous monitoring by these filters.2.b AIR PARTICULATES

-GANNA SCANS OF QUARTERLY CONPOSITES

-(Ci/m3)Sample Site Be-7 Fourth Quarter, 1989 K-40 Cs-134 Cs-137 H08 H12 H14 H30 H34 0.084 0.082 o.n90 0.089 0.102 o.noe 0.007 0.008 0.007 0.008<0.014<0.015<0.013<0.013<0.013<0.0008<0.0007<0.0005<0.0009<0.0006<U.OOO8<0.0007<0.0007<0.0006<n.oooe 3.a SURFACE MATER-(Ci/1)Sample Collection Site Date H-3 Zr-95 Ba-146 K-40 Hn-54 Fe-59 Co-58 Co-60 Zn-65 Nb-95 I-131 Cs-134 Cs-137 La-140 (A)(B)H15 10-04-89 10-10-89 10-17-89 10-25-89 11-02-89 11-08-89 11-15-89 11"22-89 11-28-89 12-06-89 12-12-89 12-19"89 12-27-89<130<130<130<130<130<130<130<130<130<130<130<130<130 380+370+270 360 300+330 370 300-4.400+350 380+250+350+40<4 40<5 40<3 40<4 30<2 40<4 40<4 40<3 40<4 40<3 40<4 40<4 40<4<9<4<8<4<11<5<11<4<7<3<9<4<10<5<10<3<10<4<10<3<5<ll<4<8<4<5<5<5<3<4<4<5<5<4<5<6<10<7<6<12<7<6<8<8<6<9<6<12<6<5<5<9<7<6<8<8<7<ll<6<5<11<6<6<6<9<7<10<6<7<10<8<8<10<5<7<4<4<4<4<3<3<5<4<4<5<5<4<4<3<4<3<4<4<5<4<4<4<5<7<7<8<6<4<3<6<6<5<7<5<7<5 H59 10-04-89 130+40 370+40<3<10<4<4<9<7<5 11"08-89<130 380 4 40<3<7<4<2<7<7<6 12-06-89<130 320~40<5<10<3<5<9<6<6<4<4<4<4<7<6<7 (A)These tabulated LLD values for Zr/Nb-95 are the higher of the individual parent or daughter LLDs.(B)These tabulated LLD values are for Ba-140, either based on direct measurement of Ba-140 or based on ingrowth of La-140, whichever method yields the greater sensitivity for a given sample.

4.a.2~~FISH-Mixed S ecies-(Ci/k wet weight)Sample Collection Site Date K-40 Mn-54 Fe-59 (:o-58 r.'o-bO Zn-65 H15 10-04-89 4180+240<13<44<15<17<40 Cs-134 Cs-137 Ra-226 Ra-228<20<22<36<68 4.B.I BROADLEAF VEGETATION

-Mao rove-(Ci/R wet weI ht)Sample Collection Site Date Be-'7 K-40 I-131 Cs-134 Cs-137 H51 10-04"89 300 4 50 2500+140 11-08-89 400 R 40 1990 4 110 12-06-89 300 50 2060 120<10<7<9<9<12<10<8<9 H52 10-04-89 400+50 4400 i 170<9<9<10 11-08-89 550+50 3180+130 12-06-89 310 R 40 4090+170<9<8<9<12<8<10 H59 10-04-89 420 4 50 3840+150 11-08-89 370+30 2770 R 120 12-06-89 340+40 2650 4.140<12<8<8<9<7<10<10<10<10 h

1989 ANNUAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT ST.LUCIE PLANT-UNITS NOS.1 AND 2 ATTACHMENT C RESULTS FROM THE INTERLABORATORY COMPARISON PROGRAM 1989 i

PLORIDA DEPT OP HRS-EPA IHTERLABORATORY CROSS-CHECR PROGRAM DATA January through June, 1989 FILTER FILTER FILTER FILTER MILK MILK MILK MILK WATER WATER WATER WATER WATER WATER WATER WATER WATER WATER WATER WATER WATER WATER WATER WATER WATER WATER WATER WATER WATER WATER WATER Alpha Beta Cs-137 Sr-90 Cs-137 K Sr-89 Sr-90 Alpha Alpha Beta Beta Cr-51 Co-60 Co-60 Zn-65 Zn-65 RQ-106 Ru-106 Ba-133 Cs-134 Cs-134 Cs-137 Cs-137 H-3 H-3 I-131 Sr-89 Sr-89 Sr-90 Sr-90 Mon 03 03 03 03 04 04 04 04 01 05 01 05 02 02 06 02 06 02 06 06 02 06 02 06 02 06 02 01 Day 31 31 31 31 28 28 28 28 20 12 20 12 10 10 09 10 09 10 09 09 10 09 10 09 24 23 17 06 05 05 01 06 05 05 Yr 89 89 89 89 89 89 89 89 89 89 89 89 89 89 89 89 89 89 89 89 89 89 89 89 89 89 89 89 89 89 89 Known 21 62 20 20 50 1600 39 55 8 30 4 50 235 10 31 159 165 178 128 49 10 39 10 20 2754 4503 106 40 6 25 6 pCi/F pCi/F pCi/F pCi/F pCi/L mg/L pCi/L pCi/L pCi/L pCi/L pCi/L pCi/L pCi/L pCi/L pCi/L pCi/L pCi/L pCi/L pCi/L pCi/L pCi/L pCi/L pci/L pCi/L pci/L pCi/L pCi/L pCi/L pCi/L pCi/L pCi/L Range Analyses 0.118 0.237 0.118 0.790 0.237 0.074 0.000 0'95 0.000 0.222 0.118 0.711 0.025 0.118 0.237 0.111 0.070 0.165 0.775 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.118 0.000 0.000 0.039 0.162 0.474 0.237 0.395 0.395 23.67 59.00 22.33 17.00 50.00 1613.33 33.00 48.00 7.00 26.67 5.33 49.67 236.33 10.67 31.67 167.33 176.00 173.00 127.00 48.00 10.00 38.00 10.33 21.00 2960.00 4736.67 106.00 35.00 5.00 22.67 4.67 0.92-1.04 0.81-3.46 0.00 0.29-2.08-4.04-0.35-0.72 0.46-0.12 0.10 0.23 0.23 0.90 1.12-0.48-0.13-0.35 0.00-0.35 0.12 0.35 1.00 0.90 0.00 1~7 3<<0.35-2.69-1.54 Media Nuclide Collection EPA Units Normal.Mean of N.D.K.Action Level Ky r NOTES: Normal.: Range N.D.K.: Normalized range.As defined in"Environmental Radioactivity Laboratory Intercomparison Studies Program Fiscal Year 1981-1982", Environmental Monitoring Systems Laboratory, U.S.Environmental Protection Agency, P.O.Box 93478, Las Vegas, Nevada, 89193-3478.

EPA-600/4-81-004, February, 1981.Normalized deviation of the mean from the known value, as defined in EPA-600/4-81-004.

NDP: No data provided.No data was provided to EPA for inclusion in their report.~NA: Not available.

Report containing this data has not yet been received from EPA, Las Vegas.ACTION LEVEL:(~)Cause: Erroneously over estimated chemical recovery of stron-tium carrier.Corrective action: Try to improve purity of isolated strontium carrier.Cause: Erroneously over estimated chemical recovery of stron-tium carrier.Corrective action: Try to improve purity of isolated strontium carrier.

FLORIDA DEPT OF HRS-EPA INTERLABORATORY CROSS-CHECK PROGRAM DATA July through December, 1989 FILTER FILTER FILTER FILTER WATER WATER WATER WATER WATER WATER WATER WATER WATER WATER Alpha Beta Cs-137 I-131 Alpha Beta Co-60 Zn-65 Ru-106 Ba-133 Cs-134 Cs-137 H-3 I-131 Media Nuclide Collection Mon Day Yr 08 25 89 08 25 89 08 25 89 08 25 89 09 22 89 09 22 89 10 06 89 10 06 89 10 06 89 10 06 89 10 06 89 10 06 89 10 20 89 08 04 89 EPA Known 6 10 4 6 30 129 161 59 29 59 3496 83 Units pCi/F pCi/F pCi/F pCi/F pCi/L pCi/L pCi/L pCi/L pCi/L pci/I, pCi/L pCi/L pCi/L pCi/L 0.118 10.67 0.118 0.000 F 118 0.273 0.370 0.197 0.237 0'37 0.212 0.222 4.67 12.00 32.33 132.67 163.00 58.00 28.67 63.33 3563.33 83.67 Normal.Mean of Range Analyses 0.118 6.33 N.D.K.Action Level 0.12 NA 0~23 NA 0.23 2.08 0.81 0.49 0.22-0.29-0.12 1.50 0.32 0.14 NOTES: Normal.: Range N.D.K.: NDP: NA: Normalized range.As defined in"Environmental Radioactivity Laboratory Intercomparison Studies Program Fiscal Year 1981-1982", Environmental Monitoring Systems Laboratory, U.S.Environmental Protection Agency, P.O.Box 93478, Las Vegas, Nevada, 89193-3478.

EPA-600/4-81-004, February, 1981.Normalized deviation of the mean from the known value, as defined in EPA-600/4-81-004.

No data provided.No data was provided to EPA for inclusion in their report.Not available.

Due to problems in preparing cross-check sample.Please see attachments.

/~'MSL-LV AIR FILTER INTERCOMPARISON STUDY August 25, 1989 Beta Due to problems with the Iodine-131 in the Air Filter Intercomparison Study of August 25, 1989, the Beta results are invalid.Study: 8908 AF Isotope: Beta Collection Date: Au ust 25 1989 Supervisory Check Date V VAugust 25, 1989 Iodine-131 EMSL"LV AIR FILTER INTERCOMPARISON STUDY Due to problems with the Iodine-131 in the Air Filter Intercomparison Study of August 25, 1989, the Iodine-131 results are invalid.Study: 8908 AF Isotope: Iodine-131 Collection Date: Au ust 25 1989Supervisory Check Date

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