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-. I THE CLEVELAND ELECTRIC ILLUMINATING COMPANY PERRY NUCLET.R POWER PLANT UNIT 1 SEMIANNUAL RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENT RELEASE REPORT 1990: QUARTERS 1 & 2 l ,
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e i TABLE OF CONTENTS Page Introduction ...........~............................. 4 Radiological Impact on Man ............................ 5 Supplemental Information ............................. 7 Liquid Effluents ..................................... 9 Gaseous Effluents ................................... 11 Solid Waste .......................................... 12 Meteorological Data ................................. 12 Abnormal Releases ................................... 13 Applicable Technical Specification Requirements ..... 13 i
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- Attachment 1: Radiological Impact on Man (Dose Summaries)
Attachment 2: Radiological Impact on Man (Land Based Sectors)
Attachment 3: Te9hnical Specification Limits Attachment 4: Liquid Effluents Attachment 5: Gaseous Effluents Attachment 6: Solid waste Attachment 7: Meteorological Data I
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INTRODUCTION This Semiannual Radioactive Ef fluent Release Report (SRERR), ;
covering the period of January 1 through June 30, 1990, is '
submitted in accordance with Section 6.9.1.7 of Appendix "A" (Technical Specifications) to Perry Nuclear Power Plant (PNPP) License No. NPF-58. It is designed to meet requirements of Eegulatory Guide 1.21, as applicable to the PNPP Technical Specifications. Portions of the Technical Specifications applicable to this report, Sections 3/4.3.7.9, 3/4.3.7.10, 3/4.11, 3/4.12, 6.13.2, 6.14.2, and 6.15.1, are known as the Radiological Effluent Technical Specifications (RETS).
During quarters 1 and 2 the plant produced 4,999,250 Megawatt '
Hours Electric Gross. The net reactor capacity averaged 96.3 percent.
The reactor was critical a total of 4135.2 hours2.314815e-5 days <br />5.555556e-4 hours <br />3.306878e-6 weeks <br />7.61e-7 months <br />.
Liquid and gaseous radioactive effluent releases to the environment during this reporting period were sampled and analyzed in accordance with the requirements of the Technical Specifications. All radioactive effluent releases were within the concentration and release limits specified in the RETS.
On August 21, 1990, License Event Report (LER)90-019 was written against Radwaste discharge flow element (0G50N445) for improper calibration. The response for LER 90-019 will be submitted on September 16, 1990. Additional information will be provided within ninety days.
details, See page 13 for calculations and terms utilized in this report are those outlined in the PNPP Offsite Dose Calculation Manual (ODCM).
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. i RADIOLOGICAL IMPACT ON MAN Sampling ~and analysis of liquid and gaseous effluents were performed in accordance with the frequencies, types of analysis, and Lower Limit of Detection (LLD) outlined in the PNPP Unit 1 Technical Specifications.
Radioactive material was detected in some of the liquid and gaseous effluent samples analyzed. Dome calculations, using measured effluent flow and meteorological data, resulted in dose to individuals at levels below 10CFn20 and 10CFR50, Appendix I limits. Direct radiation resulting from plant operation, as measured by environmental thermoluminescent dosimeters located around the plant, did not contribute any measurable dose to members of the public for the reporting period and, as there are no other nearby fuel cycle sources, 40CFR190 limits were not exceeded.
Summaries of maximum individual and population doses ~
resulting from liquid and gaseous radioactive effluent releases are given, in Regulatory Guide 1.21 format, in Attachment 1.
Technical Specification 6.9.1.7 requires assessment of radiation doses from radioactive liquid and gaseous effluent to members of the public while onsite. These onsite doses are assessed relative to offsite dose values, and are adjusted for appropriate dilution, dispersion, and occupancy factors.
ONSITE DOSE FOR LIQUID EFFLUENTS The onsite liquid effluent pathway of concern for members of ;
the public is shore exposure while fishing along the Lake Erie coast. Occupancy is assumed to be 60 hours6.944444e-4 days <br />0.0167 hours <br />9.920635e-5 weeks <br />2.283e-5 months <br /> per year and the dilution factor for the point of exposure is 10.
Ratioing this exposure pathway to doses calculated for offsite locations yields the following onsite dose values.
Total Body Oroan Quarters 1 & 2 2.2 E-01 mrem 1.8 E-03 mrem (skin)
Quarter 1 9.4 E-03 mrem 9.5 E-04 mrem (skin) '
Quarter 2 2.1 E-01 mrem 8.8 E-04 mrem (skin) 5-
.c l ONSITE DOSE FOR JASEOUS EFFLUENTS Several cases are considered for onsite gaceots effluent exposure to members of the public including traversing a -
public road within the site boundary, shoreline fishing, non-plant related training, car pooling, and job interviews.
The onsite activity with the highest dose potential, relative to gaseous effluents, is shoreline fishing. Occupancy is ;
again assumed to be 60 hours6.944444e-4 days <br />0.0167 hours <br />9.920635e-5 weeks <br />2.283e-5 months <br /> per year. Accounting for this and the difference between annual average disgersion values for the onsite point of concern, 6.6 E-05 s/m , the following maximum onsite dose values are generated.
Total Body Organ Quarters 1 & 2 1.4 E-02 mrem 5.1 E-02 mrem (skin)
Quarter 1 1.1 E-02 mrem 2.9 E-02 mrem (skin)
Quarter 2 3.4 E-03 mrem 2.8 E-02 mrem (thyroid)
AVERAGE INDIVIDUAL TOTAL BODY DOSES Averags total body dose to individual members of the public in determined for the population that lives within fifty miles of the plant for gaseous effluents (2.42 E+06 persons) and the por"lation that receives drinking water from intakes within firty miles for liquid effluents (1.82 E+06 persons).
These doses are calculated using the total population dose figures found in Attachment 1.
Gases Liquid Quarters 1 & 2 4.6 E-06 mrem 9.3 E-04 mrem Quarter 1 8.7 E-07 mrem 5.2 E-05 mrem Quarter 2 3.7 E-06 mrem 8.8 E-04 mrem Gaseous and Air Dose calculations at the site boundary were performed for two cases. Attachment 1 provides the calculated maximum site boundary dose values for all sectors including those sectors which are totally over water in which no member of the public resides (These are the W, WNW, NW, NNW, N AND NNE SECTORS). Attachment 2 provides the calculated maximum site boundary dose values for the land based sectors in which members of the public reside.
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SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION Regulatory Limits Technical Specifications 3/4.11.1 and 3/4.11.2 outline requirements for release of radioactive liquid and gaseous effluents, respectively. Concentration of radioactive material in liquid effluents and dose or dose commitment resultant thereof are limited in unrestricted areas. Dose and dose rate due to radioactive materials released in gaseous effluents are limited in areas at or beyond the site boundary. Technical Specification limits are listed in Attachment 3.
MLximum Permissible Concentrations The Maximum Permissible Concentrations (MPCs) in liquids are those outlined in Technical Specification 3.11.1.1 (10CFR20, Appendix B, Table II, Column 2, with the lower of the soluble and insoluble MPC being used; for dissolved and entrained noble gases, concentrations are limited to 2 E-04 vCi/ml).
PNPP Unit 1 Technical Specifications do not contain a concentration requirement for gaseous releases, therefore, MPCs are not used to calculate maximum telease rates for radioactive gaseous effluents.
Average Energy Average energy requirements for radioactive effluent mixtures do not apply to PNPP Unit 1 Technical Specifications or Off-site Dose Calculation Manual.
Measurements and Approximations of Total Radioactivity Analyses of specific radionuclides in effluent samples are used with effluent path flow measurements to evaluate the radioactive composition and concentration of effluents.
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l Batch Releases Liquid effluent releases were considered continuous (runs of Emergency Service Water [ESW) Loops A and B) as well as batch (Liquid Radwaste (LRW) discharges). Although the ESW system is considered to be a continuous release path when in service, it is not run continuously.
All gaseous effluent releases from Perry Nuclear Power Plant were considered continuous.
LIQUID RELEASES January 1 - March 31, 1990 Batch Continuous Number of Releases 28 26 Total Time of Releases (min) 5.4 E+03 1.4 E+05*
Minimum Time for a Release (min) 1.7 E+02 2.8 E+01 Average Time for a Release (min) 1.9 E+02 5.5 E+03 Maximum Time for a Release (min) 2.1 E+02 5.2 E+04 Average Effluent Stream Flow 2.2 E+05 2.1 E+05 During Periods of Release (1/ min)
- The total of ESW Loop A (1.7 E+04 min) and ESW Loop B (1.3 E+05 min)
April 1 - June 30, 1990 Batch Continuous Number of Releases 43 24 Total Time of Releases (min) 8.4 E+03 2.3 E+05*
Minimum Time for a Release (min) 1.0 E+01 4.5 E+01 Average Time for a Release (min) 2.0 E+02 9.5 E+03 Maximum Time for a Release (min) 2.2 E+02 8.5 E+04 Average Effluent Stream Flow 2.7 E+05 2.4 E+05 During Periods of Release (1/ min)
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- 1 LIQUID ErrLUENTS ror the first qucrter of 1990 there were 28 batch and 26 continuous releases. Batch release total waste volume dor the first quarter was 2.7 E+06 liters; total continuous release waste volume was 5.1 E+09 liters; total plant discharge during periods of release was 3.0 E+10 liters.
For the second quarter of 1990 there were 43 batch and 24 continuous releases. Batch release total waste volume for the second quarter was 4.7 E+06 liters; total continuous release waste volume was 8.8 E+09 liters; total plant discharge during periods of release was 5.4 E+10 liters.
Summaries of the radionuclide total curie activities, average diluted concentrations, and percentage of MPC (in Regulatory Guide 1.21 format) are included in Attachment 4.
If a radionuclide was not detected, zero activity was used ,
for that isotope in dose calculations. A zero activity indicates that the radionuclide was not present at a level ,
greater than the Lower Level of Detection (LLD) of the instrumentation used. In all cases, these LLDs were less >
than the levels required by Technical Specifications. The following are typical LLDs.
Radionuclide LLD (uCi/ml)
Mn-54 2.4 E-08 Fe-59 5.8 E-08 '
co-58 1.9 E-08 Co-60 3.4 E-08 Zn-65 4.6 E-08 Mo-99 2.1 E-07 I-131 2.3 E-08 Cs-134 2.3 E-08 .
Cs-137 2.6 E-08 Ce-141 3.2 E-08 Ce-144 1.3 E-07 St-89 3.0 E-08 Sr-90 3.7 E-08 Fe-55 5.7 E-09 l H-3 4.6 E-06 Gross Alpha 6.0 E-08
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volume, and dilution volume follow. Analytical error terms are batted on split sample analysis results, the majority of which tire confirmatory measurements, the others are inter-laboratory comparison results. Discharge and dilution volume (flow rate instrumentation) error is assessed using ,
loop instrumentation accuracy terms. ;
Gamma Analysis 10%
H-3 Analysis 8%
Sr-89/90 Analysis 10%
re-55 Analysis 21% ,
Gross Alpha Analysis 4%
- Service Water Volume 31%
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Emergency Service Water 25%
volume (Discharge)
Laquid Radwaste Volume 1% ,
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release rates (in Regulatory Guide 1.21 format) are included in Attachment 5.
i If a radionuclide was not detected, zero activity was used for that isotope in dose calculations. A zero activity indicates that the radionuclide was not present at a level '
greater than the Lower Level of Detection (LLD) of the instrumentation used. In all cases, these LLDs were less than the levels required by Technical Specifications. The following are typical LLDs.
Radionuclide LLD (uC1/ml)
Kr-87 1.7 E-08 Kr-88 2.3 E-08 Xe-133 1.8 E-08 Xe-133m 5.3 E-08 Xe-135 6.4 E-09 Xe-138 1.0 E-07 Mn-54 2.7 E-13 Fe-59 5.6 E-13 Co-58 3.2 E-13 Co-60 4.6 E-13 Zn-65 7.7 E-13 Mo-99 2.1 E-12 Cs-134 2.1 E-12 Cs-137 3.1 E-13 Ce-141 3.2 E-13 Ce-144 1.5 E-12 I-131 2.8 E-13 i I-133 4.9 E-13 Sr-89 3.8 E-14 Sr-90 6.8 E-14 H-3 3.0 E-10 Gross Alpha 5.4 E-12 l
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Noble Gas Analysis 11%
Particulate Analysis 9%
Iodine Analysis 12%
H-3 Analysis 8%
St-89/90 Analysis 10%
Gross Alpha Analysis 4%
Eample Flow Rate 4%
Effluent Flow Rate 4%
i SOLID WASTE There were 21 radioactive waste shipments transported from PNPP for the period covered in this report. Two shipments o' dry active waste were sent for compaction prior to burial (5120 cubic feet). Cement was used for the solidification of 2 liners (364 cubic feet), which were sent in 1 shipment. .
There were 20 dewatered liners (3640 cubic feet), which were sent in 17 separate shipments. There was 1 dewatered HIC (158 cubic feet) which was sent in 1 shipment. There was no irradiated fuel transported from site. See Attachment 6 for volume and activity values.
l METEOROLOGICAL DATA 4 Cumulative joint frequency distribution (JFD) tables of wind speed and direction for each stability class, as well as for 1
' all stability classes combined, are given in Attachment 7 for the semiannual period and for each quarter of the semiannual period covered by this report.
These JFD tables are the results obtained from the processing of hourly average meteorological data collected at the PNPP site met tower. It should be noted that the 1-3 mph JFD column includes wind speeds down to 0.1 mph and that hours of 0 wind speed appear only in the totals columns. The separate tallies of periods of calm include wind speeds from 0.0 to
<0.7 mph. Differential temperature (AT 60 - 10 meters) is generally used for atmospheric stability classification.
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ABNORMAL RELEASES There were no abnormal liquid or geneous effluent releases during the reporting period.
APPLICABLE TECHNICAL SPECIf; CATION REQUIREMENTS Per PNPP Technical-Specifications, certain noncompliance items, changes, and findings are reportable li. the Semiannual Radioactive Effluent Release Report.
Radioactive Liquid Effluent Monitoring Instrumentation noncompliance ( PNPP Technical Specification 3.3.7.9, Action b )-
There are thiev cases in which liquid effluent monitoring 'A*4rumentation was not restored to an operable cot.91. tion within the time required by
. Technical Specifications.
The Radwcete radiation monitor (lD17K606) went inoperable on July 12, 1980 due to excessive internal contamination of the sample liner. The icternal surface of the liner has since been electropolished to minimize contamination buildup and the the liner itself has been designed as a two-piece unit to facilitate decontamination'. The modified liner was installed under workorder 89-7304 and the monitor was declared operable on May 30, 1990. Since being declared operable, the monitor has been performing acceptably and is still under evaluation.
The Emergency Service Water flow monitor (lP45N271) went inoperable on October 22, 1988 due to a channel check failure. New tolerances for the calibration curves were developed and consistent channel check methodology for this monitor was developed. The monitor was declared operable February 2 1990. This event was reported in the SRERR for the third and fourth quarters of 1989.
The liquid radwaste discharge flow rate monitorino channel was discovered to be improperly calibratea on August 20, 1990, for the time period be*. ween April 7, 1987 and July 8, 1990. It was determined that the wrong calibration factor for turbine flow meter OGSON445, which is obtained from the manufacturer's calibration data, was used in the channel calibration required by Technical Specification Table 4.3.7.9-1, item 3.a.l. As a
.-.-..-.-..m result, it is nstimated that liquid tadwaste :
! effluent calculations, including radwaste discharge !
volumes, curies, and doses, are low by ;
.approximately twenty (20) percent for the time by period between April 7, 1987 and July 8, 1990, %
including the. liquid effluent data in this report.
As of July.8, 1990 the correct calibration factor fb i
has been used in the channel calibration.
Additiontl information will be sLbmitted within !
i ninety days, summarizing the errors discovered and '
the impret on previous-liquid radwaste effluent calcula' ionF. Also, LER 90-019 will detail root I cause analysis and corrective action for the improper calibration.
Radioactive Gaseous Effluent Monitoring Instrumentation noncompliance (PNPP Technical Specification 3.3.7.10, j Action b.):
For the reporting period,there were no cases in which gaseous effluent monitoring instrumentation was not restored to an operable condition within the time period required by Technical Specifications, i
Liquid Holdup Tanks noncompliance (PNPP Technical Specification 3.11.1.4, Action a.):
There were no outside temporary tanks containing radioactive liquid on the PNPP site during the reporting period.
Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program (REMP) i changes (PNPP Technical Specification 3.12.1, Action c.):
For the reporting period, samples were obtained at their respective locations as required by the spec-ified collection frequencies.
Land Use Census findings (PNPP Technical Specificaticn 3.12.2, Actions a and b.):
During the reporting period there were no changes to the Land Use Census.
Process-Control Program (PCP) changes (PNPP Technical-Specification 6.13.2):
During the reporting period there were no changes to the Process Control Program.
Offsite Dose Calculation Manual (ODCM) changes (PNPP Technical Specification 6.14.2):
During the reporting period there were no changes to the offeite cose Calculation Manual.
Major Changes to Radioactive Waste Treatment Systems (PNPP Technical Specification 6.15.1):
During the reporting period, a total of approximately 9.5 tons of charcoal were added to the 13 A&B, 14 A&B, and 15 A&B charcoal beds in the offgas System per Work order 89-5722 & 89-6873. .
This addition effectively made the use of the system with the 12 A&B beds bypassed equivalent to previous use with the 12 A&B beds in service. In addition, the charcoal was removed from the 12A bed per Work order 89-4711.
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Radiological Impact on Man (Dose Summaries) 1990: Quarters 1 & 2
SUMMARY
OF HAXIMUM INDIVIDUAL DOSES LIQUID 90 1 1 1-90 63024 GASEOUS 90 1 1 1-90 63024 AIR 90 1 1 1-90 63024 APPLICABLE ESTIMATED AGE LOCATION % OF LIMIT EFFLUENT ORGAN DOSE GROUP DIST DIR APPLICABLE (MREM) (M) (TOWARD) LIMIT (MREM) '
LIQUID TOTAL BODY 2.96E-02 ADULT RECEPTOR 1 9.9E-01 3.0Ef00 LIQUID LIVER 4.30E-02 TEEN RECEPTOR 1 4.3E-01 1.0Ef01 N0BLE GAS AIR DOSE 1.80E-01 280. NNW 1.SEf00 1 0Ef01 (GAMMA-MRAD)
NOBLE GAS AIR DDSE 1.93E-01 280. NNW 9 7E-01 2.0Ef01 (BETA-MRAD)
NOBLE GAS T. BODY 1.12E-01 ALL 280. NNW 2.2EiD0 5.0Ef00 l NOBLE GAS SKIH 2.53E-01 ALL 280. NNW 1.7Ef00 1.5Ef01 10 DINE 1 THYRDID' 2.20E-01 INFANT 280. NNU 1.5Ef00 1.5Ff01 PART1C3LATES SUMhARY OF POPULATION DOSES LIQUID 90 1 1 1-90 63024 GA US 90
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LIQUID TOTAL BODY 1.7Ef00 LIQUID THYROID 5.3E-02 GASEOUS TOTAL BODY 1.1E-02 GASEOUS THYROID 7.2E-02 L
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Radiologichl Impact on Man (Dose Summaries) 1990: Quarter 1 '
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OF MAXIMUM INDIVIDUAL DOSES 4 LIQUID 'O 1 1 1-90 33124 GASEOUS 90 1 1 1 00 33124 AIR 90 ..1 .................................
1 1-90 33124 APPLICABLE ESTIMATED AGE l0 CATION % OF LIMIT EFFLUENT ORGAN DDSE GROUP DIST DIR APPLICABLE LIMIT (MREM) (M) (TOWARD) (MREM)
LIQUID TOTAL D0DY 1 59E-03 TEEN RECEPTOR 1 5.3E-02 3.0E+00 LIQUID LIVER 2.8BE-03 TFEN RECEPTOR 1 2.9E-02 1.0E+01 NOBLE GAS AIR DOSE 1.62E-01 273. NW 1.6Ef00 1.0E+01 (GAMMA-MRAD)
NOBLE GAS AIR DDSE 1.75E-01 280. NNW 8.BE-01 2.0E+01 (BETA-MRAD)
NOBLE CAS T. BODY 1.03E-01 ALL 273. NW 2.1Ef00 5.0E+00
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NW 1.6E+00 1.5E+01 ICD 1HE8 THYROID 2.89E-02 CHILD 294. H 1.9E-01 1.5E+01 PAR 11CULATES
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OF POPULATION DOSES
' LIQUID 90 1 1 1-90 33124 GASEOUS 90 1 1 1-90 33124 EFFLUENT APPLICABLE- ESTIMATED ORGAN POPULATION DOSE (PERSON-REM)
LIQUID TOTAL BODY 9.5E-02
'LIOUID THYROID 2.8E-02 GASEOUS TOTAL BODY 2.1E-03 OASEOUS THYROID 7.8E-03 9 .. .
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Radiological Impact on Man (Dose summaries) 1990: Quarter 2-Sl'MMARY OF MAX 1 MUM INDIVIDUAL DOSES LIQUID 90 4 1 1-90 63024 GASEOUS 90 4 1 1-90 63024 AIR 90 4 1 1-90 63024 APPLICABLE ESTIMATED AGE LOCATION % OF LIMIT EFFLUENT ORGAN DDSE GROUP DIST D1R APPLICABLE (MREM) (M) (TOWARD) LIMIT (MREM)
TOTAL BODY 2.04E-02 ADULT RECEPTOR 1 9.5E-01 3.0E+00 LIQUID LIQUID LIVER 4.01E-02 TEEN RECEPTOR 1 4.0E-01 1 0EiOI NOBLE GAS AIR DOSE 5.25E-02 280. NNW 5.2E-01 1.0E401 (GAMMA-MRAD)
NOBLE GAS AIR DDSE 2.05E-02 1104. E 1 0E 2.0E401 (BETA-MRAD)
NOBLE GAS T. BODY 3.10E-02 ALL 280. NNW 6.2E-01 5.0E+00 NOBLE GAS SK1H 5.16E-02 ALL 280. NNW 3.4E-01 1.5E+01 10 DINE 1 THYROID 2.04E-01 INFANT 280. NNW 1.4Ef00 1.5E+01 PARTICULATES
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OF POPULATION DOSES LIOUID 90 4 1 1-90 43024 GASEOUS 90 4 1 1-?O 63024 EFFLUENT APPLICABLE ES11 MATED OkGAN POPULATION DOSE (PERSON-KEM)
LIQUID TOTAL BODY 1 6Ef00 LIQUID THYROID 2.5E-02 GA: ." TOTAL BODY B.6E-03 G A u.I d THYROID 6 4E-02 19 -
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Radiological Impact on Man (Land Based Sectors)
Quarters 1 & 2 APPLICABLE ESTIMATED AGE LOCATION % 0F LIMIT EFFLUENT ORGAN DOSE GROUP DIST DIR APPLICABLE (MREM) (M) (TOWARD) LIMIT (MREM)
HOBLE GAS AIR DOSE 2.19E.02 1104. -E 2.2E-01 1.0E+01 (GAMMA-MRAD)
NOBLE GAS AIR DOSE 2.06E-02 1104. E 1.0E-01 2.0Ef01
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NOBLE GAS T. BODY 1.25E-02 ALL 1104. E 2.5E.01 5.0E+00 HOBLE GAS SKIN 2 91E-02 ALL 1104. E 1 9E-01 1.5E+01-l10 DINE 1 THYl'01D 9.25E-02 INFANT 678. NE 6 2E-01 1.5E401 PARTICULATES Quarter 1 APPLICABLE ESTIMATED AGE LOCATION % OF LIMIT EFFLUENT ORGAN. DOSE GROUP DIST DIR APPLICABLE (MREM) (M) (TOWARD) LIMIT (MREM)
NOBLE GAS AIR DOSE 5.99E-03 1079. ENE 6.0E-02 1.0Ef01 (GAMMA-MRAD)
NOBLE GAS AIR DOSE B.79E-03 1079. ENE 4.4E-02 2.0E401 (BETA-MRAD)
NOBLE GAS T. BODY 3.77E-03 ALL 1079. ENE 7.5E-02 5.0E+00 NOBLE GAS SKIN 9.72E-03 ALL 1079. ENE 6.5E-02 1.5Ef01 10 DINE 1 THYROID 7.02E-03 CHILD 678. NE 4.7E-02 1.5E+01 PARTICULATES I
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APPLICABLE ESTIMATED SAGE LOCATION % OF LIMIT EFFLUENT OROAN DOSE 8R00P DIST DIR APPLICABLE (MREM) (M) (TOWARD) LIMIT (MREM)
NOBLE OAS AIR DOSE 2.1BE-02 1104. E 2.2E-01 1.0E401 (OAMMA-MRAD)
NOBLE OAS AIR DOSE 2.05E-02 1104. E 1.0E-01 2.0E401 i
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NDBLE GAS T. BODY 1.25E-02 ALL 1104. E 2.5E-01 5.0E+00 NOBLE GAS CKIN 2.90E-02 ALL 1104. E 1.9E-01 1.5E+01 10DINEL THYROID 8.61E-02 INFANT 678. NE 5.7E-01 1.5Ef01 PARTICULATES 9
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Technical Specification Limits "
LIQUID EFFLUENTS:'
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- Concentration < 10CFR20
- release rate limit-Appendix,B, Table II, TS 3.11.1.1 Column 2
+ 3 1.5 aren total body
- quarterly dose limit
_3 5 area any~ organ- per TS 3.11.1.2' E
- f 3' area total body + annual dose limit' f f 10 area any organ per TS 3.11.1.2 h
GASEOUS EFFLUENTS:
Noble Gases
- f 500 aren/yr total body
- dose rate limit f 3000 aren/yr any organ per TS 3.11.2.1.
- 3 5 mrad air gamma
- quarterly air dose
$ 10 mrad air beta limit per TS 3.11.2.2
- f 10 mrad air gamma
- annual air dose
$ 20 mrad air beta limit pet TC 3.11.2.2-r I-131, I-133, H-3, Particulates with Halflives >8 Days
- $ 1500 arem/yr any organ
- dose rata limit per TS 3.11.L.1
- $ 7.5 area any organ
- quarterly dose limit ;
per-TS 3.11.2.3
- f 15 arem any organ
- annual dose limit per TS 3.11.2.3
- Dissolved or entrained noble gas concentration is limited to 3 2 E-4 vCi/ml.
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LIQUID EFFLUENTS UNITS : ' QUARTER : QUARTER :
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A. FISSION AND ACTIVATION PRODUCTS
- 1. TOTAL RELEASE (EXCL.: CI : 7 06E-02 5.22E-02 :
L : TRIT.e GASES: ALPHA): -
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- 2. AVERAGE DILUTED !UCI/ML : 2.39E-09 : '
9 83E-10 :
- CONC. DURING PERIOD : : :
- 3. PERCENT OF : % : 0.00E+00 0.00Ef00 :
- APPLICABLE LIMIT : : :
I.. TRITIUM
. .1 ...T O.T.A.L... ... R E.L.E A S E. . . . . . . .:. . .C.I. . . . .:. .1 3
_ _255E.+.00...
. 8.E.f.0
... 0_ _: 4 1 2. AVERAGE DILUTED UCI/ML : 4.66E-08 : 4.80E-08 :
- CONC. DURING PERIOD : : : :
l 3. PERCENT OF : % 1 1.55E-03 : 1.60E-03 :
- APPLICABLE LIMIT : : : (
C. DISSOLVED AND ENTRAINED GASES
- 1. TOTAL RELEASE : CI : 1.36E-03 : 1.67E-03 :
- 2. AVERAGE DILUTED :UCI/ML : 4.60E-11 : 3.14E-11 :
CONC. DURING PERIOD : 1- :
- 3. PERCENT OF : % : 2.30E-05 : 1.57E-05 :
APPLICABLE LIMIT : : : :
L D. GROSS ALPHA RADIOACTIVITY l ....__........_...........................................
l-l 1. TOTAL RELEASE : CI : 0.00Ef00 1 0.00Ef00 E. VOLUME WASTE RELEASED l LITERS : 5.00Ef09 8.75E+09 :
- (PRIOR TO DILUTION) : : :
T. VOLUME DILUTION WATER LITERS : 2.96E+10 : 5.31E+10 :
- USED DURING PERIOD : : : :
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Liquid Effluents DUARTER 1 : START DATE 90010101 END DATE 90033124 OUARTER 2_ _ START DATE 90040101 END DATE 90063024 i
CONTINUOUS MODE BATCH MODE NUCLIDES UNITS : QUARTER : QUARTER : QUARTER QUARTER
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H3 : CI : 0.00E+00 1 0.00E+00 1 1.3BE+00 1 2.55E+00
- CR51 : CI 0.00E+00 1 0.00Ef00 1 2.99E-02 1.49E-02 :
- HN54 : CI 0.00Ef00 1 0.00E+00 1 9.53E-03 1 4.86E-03 FE55 : CI : 0.00Ef00 1 0. DOE +00 1 2.96E-03 3.71E-03 :
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FE59 : CI : 0.00E+00 : titGJ4Pb 2.41E-03 1 0.00E+00
- C050 : CI : 0.00E+00 : 9.00Ef00 1 4.87E-03 1 5.91E-04 :
- C060 : CI : 0.00E400 t' O 00F.+00 1.52E-02 : 1.35E-02 1.
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I 2H65 - CI : 0.00E+00 1 0.00E+00 1 2.15E-03 : 1.39E-03 :
- SRB 9 : CI : 0.00EiOO 0.00E+00 2.17E-05 : 9.76E-04 :
SR90 -1 CI : 0.00E+00 1 0.00E+00 : 4.44E-07 1 2.00E-05 :
I 2095 : CI 0.00E+00 1 0.00E+00 : 0.00E+00 : 1 15E 04 :
Nt95 : CI : 0.00Ef00 : 0.00E+00 : 0.00E+00 1 1.62E 04 l AG110M : CI : 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 1 3.24E-03 : 1.36E-03 1 1131 : CI 0.00E+00 1 0.00E+00 1 9.54E-05 5.92E-05 :
CS134 : C1 : 0.00E+00 1 0.00E+00 1 0.00E+00 4.50E-03 :
- CC137 : CI : 0.00E+00 1 0.00E+00 1.82E-04 : 5.84E-03 :
- LA140 : C1 1 0.00E+00 1 0.00E+00 7.31E-05 1 2.50E-04
- TOTAL FOR : : : : : :
PERIOD CI : 0.00E+00 : 0.00E+00 : 1.45E+00 1 2 60E+00
- (ABOVE) : : : : :
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- XE133 : CI : 0 00E+00 1 0.00Ef00 1.26E-03 : 1.62E-03 :
- XE135 : CI : 0 00E+00 : 0.00E+00 1.02E-04 1 4.45E-05 I
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Gaseous Effluents DUARTER 1 : START DATE 90010101 END DATE 90033124 QUARTER 2 : START DATE 90040101 END DATE 90063024 GASEOUS EFFLUENTS i i UNITS : QUARTER : QUARTER
- 1 2 : '
A. FISSION AND ACTIVATION GASES
- I
..... ...._..:...CI....:..
E AS E . 3. 25.E.f.01 2.
. . . . . . . 3 6 .L'.+.01 1 2. AVERAGE RELEASE IUCI/SEC: 4.18Et00 1 3.00E+00 : '
- RATE FOR PERIOD : : : :
- 3. PERCENT OF TECHNICAL: % ! 0.00E+00 : 0.00E+00 :
- SPECIFICATION LIMIT : : :
B. 10 DINES
- 1. TOTAL 10 DINE-131 : CI 1.95E-03 2.42E-03 I 2. AVERAGE RELEASE UCI/SEC: 2.51E-04 : 3.33E-04 :
RATE FOR PERIOD : : :
- 3. PERCENT OF TECHNICAL: % : 0.00E+00 : 0.00E+00 :
SPECIFICATION LIMIT : : : :
C. PARTICULATES '
- 1. PARTICULATES WITH : CI : 1.64E-04 l- 2.84E-04 :
- HALF-LIVES >B DAYS : : :
l 2. AVERAGE RELEASE UCI/SEC: 2 11E-05 : 3.61E-05 1 RATE FOR PERILD : : : :
- 3. PERCENT OF TECHk? CAL: % : 0.00E+00 : 0.00E+00 :
1 SPECIFICATION LIM T : : : :
- 4. GROSS ALPHA ! CI : 9.02E-6 1.80E-5 :
- RAD : : :
..... ....I.0 ACT I VI T Y D. TRITIUM
- 1. TOTAL RELEASE : CI : 0.00Ef00 : 0.00E+00 :
- 2. AVERAGE RELEASE :UCI/SEC: 0.00Ef00 1 0.00E+00 :
RATE FOR PERIOD : :
- 3. PERCENT OF TECHNICAL: % : 0.00F+00 0 00E+00 :
- SPECIFICATION LIMIT : : :
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Gaseous Effluents a
DUARTER 1 START DATE 90010101 END DATE 90033124 QUARTER 2 : START DATE 90040101 END DATE 90063024 jg((((RgPORT: AUG. 22, 1990 CONTINUOUS MODE i 1 NUCLIDES UNITS : DUARTER : QUARTER :
RELEASED 1 1 2 s,
- 1. FISSION AND ACTIVATION GASES
- KR85M CI : 5 30E-01 0.00Ef00 KR87 : CI : 4.13E-01 0.00Ef00 KR88 : CI : 4.27E-01 0.00E400 XE133M 1 CI 1.59E-01 0 00E400
- .............................................. a XE133
- CI : 1 39Ef01 1 3.89Ef00 -
XE135M : CI : 2.46E400 5.11E400 l XE135 : CI 1 29Ef01 1.46Ef01 1.
l XE137 : CI : 2.78E-01 0.00E400 :
- XE138
- CI : 1.37Ef00 1 0.00E400 TOTAL FOR : : : .
- PERIOD : CI : 3.25E401 : 2.36Ef01 :
- (ABOVE) : : : :
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( : 1131 : CI : 1.95E-03 : 2.62E-03 :
I 1133 : CI : 1.97E-03 : 4 95E-03 :
1
- 3.14E-05 1 0.00EiOO
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- - TOTAL FOR': : : :
- PERIOD : CI : 3.96E-03 : 7.57E-03 :
(ABOVE) : : :
- 3. PARTICULATES-
- CI : 1.63 2 83E-04 :
. . . SR89. _ . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . _ _ _ . ................
. .E. .0 4 :
I SR90 : CI : 1.17E-06 : 1.13E-06 :
1 TOTAL FOR : : :
- PERIOD
- CI : 1.64E-04 : 2.84E-04 :
- (ABOVE) : : :
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Attachment 6 (Page l'of 3) solid waste solid Waste Shipped offsite for L'sposal During Period from January 1 to June . 1990 t
WASTE STREAM:
Resins, Filters, & Evap. Bottoms Waste Cu. Cu. Curies % Error Class Feet Meters Shipped (Ci)
A -4155.5 117.7 1.89 E+02 + 25%
B 0 0 0 H/A C 0 0 0 N/A ALL 4155.5 117.7 1.89 E+02 + 25%
WASTE STREAM:
Dry Active Waste Waste Cu. Cu. Curies % Error Class Feet Meters Shipped (Ci)
A 5120.0 144.9 1.65 E+00 + 25%
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B 0 0 0 N/A C 0 0 0 N/A ALL 5120.0 144.9 1.65 E+00 + 25%
NOTE: 5120 cubic feet have been shipped for-compaction. An 8 to i reduction f actor is expected. No radwaste was shipped for direct burial during the reporting period.
WASTE STREAM:
Irradiated Fuel Waste Cu. Cu. Curies % Error l Class Feet Meters Shipped (C1)
A 0 0 0 -N/A B 0 0 0 N/A C 0 0 0 N/A ALL 0 0 0 N/A WASTE STREAM:
Other Waste Waste Cu. Cu. Curies % Error Class Feet Meters Shipped (C1)
A 0 0 0 N/A B 0 0 0 N/A C 0 0 0 N/A
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Solid Waste Estimates of Major Radionuclides by Waste Type WASTE TYPE: Resins, Filters, & Evap. Bottoms ,
Waste Nuclide Percent i Class Name Abundance Curies s A Co-60 42.073 7.95 E+01 Mn-54 15.242 2.88 E+01 .
re-55 12.454 2.35 E+01 Cr-51 8.758 1.66 E+01 -
H-3 6.145 1.16 E+01 Co-58 3.781 7.15 E+00 2n-65 3.490 6.60 E+00 Cs-137 2.444 4.62 E+00 Fe-59 1.854 3.50 E+00 Cs-134 1.594 3.01 E+00 l Ni-63 1.120 2.12 E+00 i C-14 .546 1.03 E+00 Sr-90 .051 9.72 E-02 L Tc-99 .000 9.08 E-04 i I-129 .000 2.31 E-04 i Cm-242 .000 0.00 E+00 Pu-241 .000 0.00 E+00 Nb-94 .000 0.00 E+00
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WASTE TYPE: Dry Active. Waste
-1 Waste -Nuclide Percent Class Name Abundance Curies 1 1
A .Mn-54 42.212 6.97 E Co-60 19.652 3.25 E-01 I Co-58 16.493 2.72 E-01 J Cr-51 14.518 2.40 E-01 ;
t re-59 3.778 6.24 E-02 (
Ag-110m 1.756 2.90 E-02 H Nb-95 1.586 2.62 E-02 i H-3 .003 5.16 E-05 C-14 .001 1.63 E-05 cm-242 .000 0.00 E+00 Pu-241 .000 0.00 E+00 Cs-137 .000 0.00 E+00 i
I-129 .000 0.00 E+00 I Tc-99 .000 0.00 E+00 i Sr-90 .000 0.00 E+00 H Nb-94 .000 0.00 E+00 Ni-63 .000 0.00 E+00 i
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Solid Waste Disposal Summary No. of: Mode of Shipments Transportation Destination 4 Truck Barnwell 17 Truck Richland 0 N/A Beatty 0 N/A Other 1
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Joint Frequency Distribution Tables - 1990: Quarters 1 s 2-HOURS AT EACH WIND SPEED AND DIRECTION PERIOD OF RECORD = 90010101-90063024 STABILITY CLASS: ALL DT/DZ '
- LEVAT10N
- SPEED SPD10P DIRE
.................................CTION!DIR10P LAPSE DT50M WIND SPEED (MPH)
WIND DIRECTION 1-3 4-7 8-12 13-18 19-24 >24 TOTAL N 28 134- 108 6 0 0 276 NME 26 134 86 0 0 0 246 NE 54 154 140 32 2 0 382 ENE 88 206 114 52 0 0 460 E 152 130 32 0 0 0 314
, ESE 144 124 50 6 0 0 324
- E 106 72 20 0 0 346 ISE 152 k.4826 116 24 0 0 510 S 130 338 376 80 0 0 924 SSW B0 286 300 172 2 0 920 SW 72 256 220 142 38 4 732 WSW 54 184 320 334 72 0 964 W 42 198 402 294 34 0 974 WNW 32 146 250 88 4 2 522 ,
NW 26 202 154 84 28 4 498 NNW 26 104 122 18 0 0 270 TOTAL 1212 2970 2942 1352 180 10 8670 PERIODS OF CALM (HOURS): 17 VARIABLE DIRECTION 0 HOURS OF MISSINO DATA: 1C HOURS AT EACH WIND SPEED AND DIRECTION PERIOD OF RECORD = 90010101-90063024 STABILITY CLASS: A DT/DZ SPE LAP ELE.VATI0H:
.. .... ....... ....SPD10P.
...E.D .. DI. RECT. ION DIR10P. .. ........ ....... .......S.E!DT50M .....
WIND SPEED (MPH)
WIND 4-7 8-12. ..
-. 13.18
..... 19-24
>24-TOTAL DI. RECT
. .... .. I.ON 1. .3. ... . . . . . . . .
N 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 NNE O 4 8 0 0 0 12 i
NE O O 10 0 0 0 18 1 O O ENE O O O O O !
E O O O O O O O ESE 2 2 0 0 0 0 4 SE O O O O O O O SSE o 0 2 0 0 0 2 S 0 2 2 0 0 0 4 SSW 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 SW 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 WSW 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 W 0 0 8 30 0 0 30 WNW 0 0 14 18 0 0 32 NW 0 2 6 0 0 0 8 NNW 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 TOTAL 2 10 50 56 2 0 120 PERIODS OF CALM (HOURS): 0 VARIABLE DIRECTION O HOURS OF MISSING DATA: 18 l
h AttachmentL7 (Continued - Page 2 of 12)
,. Joint Frequency Distribution Tables - 1990: Quarters 1 s 2 li s HOURS AT EACH WIND SPEED AND DIRECTION PERIOD OF RECORD = 90010101-90063024 STABILITY CLASS: B DT/DZ E.LEVATION:..............SPE.E.D
.. . .... .....S..PD10P...D
.. .... .. I...............
RECT.I
.L. APSE DT ON.50M.DI R 10.P WIND SPEED (MPH) l WIND DIRECTION 1-3 4-7 8-12 13-18 19-24 >24 TOTAL l N 0 6 6 0 0 0 12 NNE O 8 6 0 0 l NE 0 14 i
0 2 12 0 2 0 16 ENE o 2 2 2 0 E
0 6 ,
O O O O O 0 0 '
ESE 0 0 0 0 0 SE 0 0 l O O O O O O 0 l SSE o 0 0 2 0 S
0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 A SSW 0 0 0 0 0 L SW 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 4 WSW 0 0 6 4 2 W
0 12 0 0 36 38 2 0 76 WNW 0 0 38 6 0 l NW 0 44 0 4 8 0 0 0 12 NNW
...................._.............................0 TOTAL 0 0 0 0 0 0 1
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...........................................6 PERIODS OF CALM (HOURS):
0 22 118 52 0 198 0
VARI ABLE DIRECTION - 0 HOURS OF MISSING DATA: 18 HOURS AT EACH WIND SPEED AND DIRECTION i: PERIOD OF RECORD = 90010101-90063024 L STABILITY CLASS: C DT/D2 E
.......................................IR10P
..LEVATION: SPEED!SPD10P DIRECTION 0 LAPSE DT50M WIND SPEED (MPH)
WIND DIRECTION 13 >24 TOTAL
...... _. . . . 47
... _B_12
_. _ .. 13_18
..... 19-24 ... .....
N 0 16 18 0 0 0 34 NNE O 6 24 0 0 0 30 l NE O 12 34 4 0 0 50 '
ENE 0- 6 14 0 0 0 20 E
i O O 6 0 0 0 6 i
ESE 0 0 4 0 0 0 4 l-SE O 2 2 4 0 0 8 SSE o 4 0 0 0 0 4 S 0 2 12 0 0 0 14 SSW 0 4 8 4 0 0 16 SW 2 0 14 6 0 0 22 WSW 0 0 12 30 18 0 60 W 0 6 80 48 0 0 134 WNW 0 0 26 10 0 0 44 NW 0 6 30 6 0 0 42 NNW 0 8 12 0 0 0 20 TOTAL 2 00 296 112 18 0 508 PERIODS OF CALM (HOURS): 0 VARIABLE DIRECTION O HOURS OF MISSIHO DATA: 18 L
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Joint Frequency Distribution Tables - 1990: Quarters 1 s 2' 1
HOURS AT EACH WIND SPEED AND DIRECTION PERIOD OF RECORD = 90010101-90063024 kLEhAkkbN: kPEEDikPD10h'hkRECTIONIDIR10
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..P.......... ' . .L A P S E : D T 5 0 H. . . . . .
WIND SPEED (MPH)
WIND DIRECTION 1-3 4-7 8-12 13-18 19-24 >24 TOTAL N 22 96 84 6 0 0 208 NNE 14 102 46 0 0 0 162 NE 22 108 80 O O O 230 <
ENE 18 132 86 '30 0 0 286 E 22 70 24 0 0 0 116 ESE 6 22 32 6 0 0 66 6 42 44 16 0 0 108 S(E So O 46 88 20 0 0 154 S 12 82 198 46 0 0 330 SSW 12 80 192 102 2 0 388 i SW 22 80 122 114 36 WSW 4- 378 i 14 98 210 274 48 -0 644 W 12 122 240 174 28 0 576' WNW 8 120 150 52 4 2 336 HW 16 166 106 78 28 NNW 4 398 -
13 86
......................................................224- 102 18 0 0 1
s TOTAL 224 1452 1804 976
........_..................................6 PERIODS OF CALM (HOURS):
14 10 4612 1
VARIABLE DIRECTION O HOURS OF MISSING DATA: 18 _
HOURS AT EACH WIND SPEED AND DIRECTION PERIOD OF RECORD = 90010101-90063024 !
L STABILITY CLASS: E DT/DZ l EL SPEED SPD10P D LAPSE:DT50
...EV A T I0H :
........_...................I.RECTION DIR10P..........................M..... ;
WIND SPEED (MPH)
WIND DIRECTION 1-3 4-7 B-12 13-18 19-24 >24 TOTAL N 6 16 0 0 0 0 22 NNE 12 10 2 0 0 0 24 NE 20 30 4 0 0 0 54 ENE 32 56 12 0 0 0 100 E 52 44 2 0 0 0 98 )
ESE 31 33 12 0 0 0 84 '
SE 18 64 26 0 0 0 108 SSE 28 98 26 2 0 0 154
~S 34 186 162 34 0 0 416 SSW 30 176 100 66 0 0 452 SW 20 166 80 22 2 0 290 WSW 24 36 92 26 2 0 230 W 16 68 38 0 4 4 132 WNW 14 16 22 2 0 0 54 NW 8 20 4 0 0 0 32 NHW 4 10 8 0 0 0 22 TOTAL 352 1034 670 156 8 0 2272 PERIODS OF CALM (HOURS): 6 VARIABLE DIRECTIDH 0 HOURS OF_MISCfNG DATA: 18
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Joint Frequency Distribution Tables - 1990: Quarters 1 & 2 HOURS AT EACH WIND SPEED AND DIRECTION PERIOD OF RECORD 90010101-90063024 STABILITY CLASS: F IiT/DZ ELEVATION: SPEED SPD10P DIRECTION DIR10P LAPSE DT50M WIND SPEED (MPH)
WIND DIRECTION 1-3 4-7 8-12 13-18 19-24
>24 TOTAL N 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 <
NNE O 2 0 0 0 0 2 NE 8 0 0 0 0 0 S ENE 24 4 0 0 0 0 28 E 36 12 0 0 0 0 48 ESE 30 52 2 0 0 0 84 SE 22 32 0 0 0 'O 54 >
SSE 54 56 0 0 0 0 110 S 32 56 2 0 0 0 90 SSW 20 26 0 0 0 0 46 SW 14 8 0 0 0 0 22 l WSW 6 0 0 0 0 0 6 o W 8 2 0 0 0 0 12 l WNW 6 2 0 0 0 0 8
! NW 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 NNW 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
,' TOTAL 260 254 4 0 0 0 520 PERIODS OF CALM (HOURS): A VARIABLE DIRECTION 0 l HOURS OF MISSING DATA: 18 HOURSATEACHWINDShEEDANDDIRECTION ,
PERIOD OF RECORD = 90010101-90063024 STABILITY CLASS: G DT/DZ ELEVATION: SPEED SPD10P DIRECTION DIR10P LAPSE:DTSOM
.........._...._..............................................m.
WIND SPEED (HPH)
WIND DIRECTION 1-3 4-7 8-12 13-18 19-24
>24 TOTAL N 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 NNE O 2 0 0 0 0 2 NE 4 2 0 0 0 0 6 ENE 14 6 0 0 0 0 20 E 42 4 0 0 0 0 45 ESE 72 to 0 0 0 0 82 SE 60 8 0 0 0 0 68 SSE 70 22 0 0 0 0 92 S 52 10 0 0 0 0 62 SSW 18 0 0 0 0 0 18 SW 14 2 0 0 0 0 16 WSW 10 0 0 0 0 0 10 W 6 0 0 0 0 0 6 WNW 4 0 0 0 0 0 4 NW 2 2 0 0 0 0 4 NHW 4 0 0 0 0 0 4 TOTAL 372 68 0 0 0 0 440 PERIODS OF CALM (HOURS): 6 VARIABLE DIRECTION 0 HOURS OF MISSING DATA: 18 Attachment 7 (Continued - Page 6 of 12)
Joint Frequency Distribution Tables - 1990: Quarter 1 HOURS AT EACH WIND SPEED AND DIRECTION PERIOD OF RECORD = 90010101-90033124 STABILITY CLASSt ALL DT/DZ EL S
...EVATION!...... ........ .P E.E D.I S
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.....I.RE.C.T.I . O.N
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.. ....... ..L APSE ! DT.5 0.M......
WIND SPEED (MPH)
WIND DIRECTION 1-3 4-7 B-12 13-18 19-24 . >24 TOTAL N 6 25 30 3 0 0 72 NNE 7 28 20 0 0 0 55 NE 19 42 31 1 0 106 ENE 16 57 34 (3
.4 0- 0 131
. E 41 44 12 0 0 0 97 ESE 18 23 11 2 0 0 54 kkE bk kh k$ 1$ 0 h ikb S 27 86 122 31 0 0 266 SSW 14 61 92 67 1 0 235 SW 14- 74 63 45 12 2 210 WSW 14 42 85 118 15 0 274 W 7 41 67 77 6 0 200 WNW 7 22 52 24 2 1 108 NW 5 38 28 18 14 2 105 NNW 7 17 29 4 0 0 57-TOTAL 246 675 729 444 51 5 2152 PERIODS OF CALM (HOURS)1 10 VARIABLE DIRECTION O HOURS OF MISSING DATA! 8 HOURS AT EACH WIND SPEED AND DIRECTION-PERIOD OF RECORD c 90010101-90033124 STABILITY CLASS: A DT/D2 LAPSEtDT50M ELEV AT.10H.........S.
1--PEED!SPD10P.
.. ...........DIR.ECTI.ONIDIR10P WIND SPEED (MPH)
WIND DIRECTION 1-3 4-7 6-12 13-18 19-24
>24 TOTAL H 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 NNE O O 1 0 0 0 1 NE O O 3 4 0 0 7 ENE O O O 0 0 0 0 E O O O O O O O ESE O O O O O O O SE O O O O O O O SSE O O O O O 0 0 S 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 SSW 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 SW 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 WSW 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W 0 0 1 5 0 0 6 WNW 0 0 6 3 0 0 9 HW 0 0 3 0 0 0 3 NHW 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 TOTAL 0 0 14 12 0 0 26 PERIODS OF CALM (HOURS)1 0 VARIABLE DIRECTION 0
- - - - , _ _ . . _ H,0U,RS OF,,MISS.ING. D AT A! 0 1
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Joint Frequency Distribution Tables - 1990: Quarter ,1, d
HOURS AT EACH WIND SPEED AND DIRECT 10H PERIOD OF RECORD = 90010101-90033124 ,
51A141LITY CLASSt B 111 / 0 2 S
.EL.E.V.AT.I.O.N
. . . .. .... t.PE.E.D.I.S.P.D.10.P
. . . ..D.I.R E.C.T.10.N.t.D.I.R
. .. . 10.P...L.A P S.E.! D.T.5 0.M......
L WIND SPEED (MPH)
WlHD D
. I.R.E.C.T.I.O.N 1. .3 4-7 >24 101AL
. .. 8..12 . 13-18 .. . 19..24 . .. ....
NNE 0 0 1 0 0 0 1
- hE O O 1 0 1 0 2 ENT 0 0 1 1 v 0 2 E o 0 0 0 0 0 0
= ESE O O 0 0 0 0 0 SE O O O 0 0 0 0 SSE O O O O O O O F S 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 SSW 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 SW 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 WSW 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 W 0 0 5 8 0 0 13
- WNW 0 0 7 1 0 0 8
- NW 0 2 '2 0 0 0 4 HNW 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 TOTAL 0 2 23 10 1 0 36 PERI 0liS OF CALM (HOURS)! 0 VARIABLE DIRECTION 0
=
60006 0F MISSING ltATAt 8 HOUR 3 AT EACH WINii SPEED AHD DIRECTION m <
fER101: OF RECORD = 90010101-90033124
- 1ALILITY CLASS! C D1/D2 DIRECT!0Nili EL
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...V AT.I O N...... !......SPEEli
................. t S.PD10P 1R10P.......L. APSE .... t DT.SOM WIND SPEED (M O)
WIND DIRECTION 1-3 4-7 8-12 13-18 15 24 >24 TOTAL g ......... ... ... .... ..... ..... ... ......
" 0 N 0 3 4 0 0 7 h-s NNE 0 1 4 0 0 0 5 E NE 0 1 5 2 0 0 8 5
ENE O 1 4 0 0 0 El E 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 E<
ESE 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 S(C 5, 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 S 0 1 4 0 0 0 5 S S'. 0 2 2 1 0 0 5 y
SW 0 0 0 0 WSW 1
0 0 g 9 1 0 1g 9 W 0 1 12 11 0 0 24 WNW 0 1 3 1 0 0 5
& NW 0 2 9 0 0 0 11 NNW 0 0 4 Q 0 0 4 T OT P, 1 14 59 24 1 0 99 PERIODS OF CALM (HOURS)1 0
- VARIABLE DIRECTION 0 HOURS OF MISSING DATAt 8 i
- s a s Attachment 7 (Continued - Page 7 of 12)
Joint Frequency Distribution Tables - 1990: Quarter 1 e
I HOURS AT EACH WIND SPEED AND DIRECTION PERIOD OF RECORD = 90010101-90033124 TABILITY CLASSt D D*/DZ
('L.E.V Ai.!.C.N ! .....S.PE.E.D
... . .. . .. ... t.B.PD.10.P...D
.. . ....... I RE.C.T I.O.N ! D 91ND SPEED (MPH)
D.I.Rf.C.f.f0N 1-3 >24 TOTAL
.. ... .. 4-7
... . 8-12
. . 13..18 19-24 N $ 22 32 3 0 0 62 HNE 2 23 14 0 0 0 39 NE 9 34 7 0 0 7 ENE 4 41 1'2 4 23 0 0 9 E 8 25 9 0 0 0 4 ESE 3 6 6 2 0 0 17 SE 2 8 7 8 0
$$E 0 25 O 8 27 9 0 0 44 S 5 23 61 14 0 0 103
$$W 3 23 37 37 0 EW 1 101 30 35 11 DSW W
(s "D} d6 100 13 'D (06
.01 3 29 42 53 6 0 133 6HW 2 19 30 16 2 1 72 kW 29 14 18 14 2 NNW "$ 17 g2 25 4 0 0 s1 TOTAL 67 356
.....................................................1242 PERIODS OF CALM (HOURS)!
436 331 47 5 1
VARIABLE DIRECTION 0 HOURS OF MISSING DATA! 8 HOURS AT EACH WIND SPEED AND DIRECTION fEkl0D OF RECORD 90010101-90033124 kLkhAkkbH kFEEDikPD10h'k
..............................kRECT10NtDIR10P LAPSE!DT50H WIND SPEED (MPH)
WIND DIRECTION 1-3 4-7 0-12 13-18 19-24 >24 TOTAL N 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 NN" 5 3 0 0 0 0 8 NE 7 6 0 0 0 0 13 ENE 7 11 5 0 0 0 23 E 15 14 1 0 0 0 30 ESE 6 10 4 0 0 0 20 SE 4 0 0 0 20 SSE Y (1
.6 6 1 0 0 40 S 13 45 56 17 0 0 131 SSW 7 33 53 29 0 0 122 SW 4 51 30 10 1 0 96 WSW 5 15 24 9 1 0 54 W 3 10 7 0 0 0 21 WNW 2 1 6 1 0 0 10 NW 0 4 0 0 0 0 4 NNW 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 TOTAL 09 240 196 67 2 0 595 PERIODS OF CALM (HOURS)! 6 VARIADLE DIRECTION 0 HOURS Or,MI,SS1hv DATAt 8
l i r o Attachment 7 (Continued - Page 8 of 12)
Joint Frequency Distribution Tables - 1990: Quarter 1 HOURS AT EACH WIND SPEED AND DIRECTION
- PERIOD OF RECORD = 90010101 90033124 ETA F DT/D2
..L.E)v,ILITY L AT
.. . .I.O. N CL.SPEE ASSI
.D I S.P D 10.P D
.. ... ....I. REC.T
. . . . .!0N
. DI.R10.P...L
. . . . . , , APSE
, , , , , , !, DT, , , 50M WIND SPEED (MPH)
WIND lil.i:L;?.t
- .-. ..-0N 13 47 8.. 12 13
. ... .. 13 29 .. 24 >...2 4 . T O.T.AL.
N 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 NNE o 0 0 0 0 0 0 NE 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 ENE 4 1 0 0 0 0 h
, E 7 4 o o o o 33 ESE 2 5 o o o o 7 3 7 0 0 0 0 to S{E S 16 12 0 0 0 0 28 S 5 16 0 SSW 1 0 0 22 4 3 o o o o 7 SW 2 1 o o o o 3 WSW 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 W 0 1 1 0 0 0 3 WNW 1 1 0 0 0 0 2 MW 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 NNW o o 0 0 0 0
- . - . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . 0 .....
...................................................o T OT F.
PERIODS OF CALM (HOURS)!
48 51 2
1 o o got VARIABLE DIREC110N O HOURS OF MISSING DATA! 8
{ HOURS AT EACH WIND SPEED AND DIP 4CTION l PERIOD OF RECORD a 90010101 90033124 L3 k Lfh Ik..Oh !......kPE E.D.ikP D.10 ..kik
...... .. ... ... . .... ....... RE.CT 10N ! DI.R.10P
.....PSE!D.T50H.....
..... 4 .
WlHD SPEED (MPH)
WIND DIRE 0!!ON 1-3 47 B-12 13-18 19-24 >2 TOTAL N 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 l
NNE O 1 0 0 0 0 1 i l NE 2 1 0 0 0 0 3 ENE 1 3 0 0 0 0 4 E 11 1 0 0 0 0 12 ESE 7 2 0 0 0 0 9 SE 6 2 0 0 0 0 8 SSE 5 0 0 0 0 0 5 S 4 1 0 0 0 0 5 SSW 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 l SW 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 l WSW 2 0 0 0 0 0 2
- l. W 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 WNW 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 NW 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 NNW 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 ..............................................................
! TOTAL 41 12 0 0 0 0 53 l
l PERIODS OF CALM (HOURS): 1 VARIABLE DIRECTION 0 HOURS OF MISSING DATA! 8
. i e Attachment 7 (Continued - Page 9 of 12) point Frequency Distribution Tables - 1990: Quarter 2 HOURS AT EACH WIND SPEED AND DIRECTION F ERIOD OF RECORD = 90040101-90063024 STABIL11Y CLASSI ALL DT/D2
.E.L.E.V,A '.. . , . . .S.P
. E.E.D.I.S.P
. D.10.P.
. .D.I.R E.C.T.10.N..D.I.R.10.P...L.A
.. . P S.E.I D.T.5 0.M...;
WlHD SPEED (MPH) i Mik D. .I. R E.s. '
- 5 1. .3 4. .7 6..12 13.. 18 19-24 .. >...24 T.O.T.AL.
N 8 42 16 0 0 0 66 NNE 6 39 23 0 0 0 68 NE 8 35 9 3 0 0 85 EHE 28 46 3 2 0 0 99 E 35 21 4 0 0 0 60 ESE 54 39 14 1 0 0 108 SE 37 46 2 0 0 109 SSE 48 66 b45 2 0 0 141 S 38 83 66 9 0 0 196 ESW 26 82 93 19 0 0 225 W$W h k0 h5 kh 21 k bkk W 14 58 134 70 11 0 287 WHW 9 1 73 20 0 0 153 NW 6 3 49 24 0 0 144 NNW 6 5 32 5 0 0 78 TOTAL 360 810 742 232 39 0 2183
[ PERIODS OF CALh(HOURS)! 7 VARIABLE DIRECTION 0
Hnl4$ OF MISSING DATAt 1 HOURS AT EACH WIND SPEED AND DIRECTION l
FER10D OF RECORD = 90040101-90063024
' STABILITY CLASS: A DT/D' L L.E V A1 10.P i.... .. .S.P E E.D.I
. .... . S.F ..D.10
......... . P. . .....D.IRECT10N
................ D.I.R10.P..L. APSE t DT5 ,
WIND SPEED (MPH)
WIND DIRECTION 1-3 4-7 8-12 13 18 19-24
>24 10TAL N 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 NNE O 2 3 0 0 0 5 NE O O 2 0 0 0 2 1
ENE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 l E O O O O 0 0 0 ESE 1 1 0 0 0 0 2 SE O O O O O O O SSE o 0 1 0 0 0 1 S 0 1 1 0 0 0 2 SSW 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 SW 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 WSW 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 W 0 0 3 10 0 0 13 WNW 0 0 1 6 0 0 7 NW 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 NNW 0 0 t 0 0 0 0 TOTAL 1 5 11 16 1 0 34 PERIODS OF CALM (HOURS): 0 VARIABLE DIRECTION O HOURS OF KISSING DATA 1
- 44 -
a e * ;
Attachment 7 (continued - Page 10 of 12) !
Joint Frequency Distribution Tables - 1990: ouarter 2 PERIOD OF RECORD =
HOURS AT EACH WIND SPEED AND DIRECT'}N 90040101-90063024 STAh!LITY CLA t DT/D2 E.L.E.V A T.I.O.N.!.....S $ 1.S.PE.E.D.I.S.P.D.10.P. ..D.I.R E.C.T.!.0 WIND SPEED (MPH)
WIND EI.E;E CT,1,0N 1,.. 3 !
4.. 7 8.. 12 13.. 18 19 .24 >. 2 4. T.O.T.A
. L.
N 0 3 1 0 0 0 4 NNE O 4 2 0 0 0 6 -
E E
h 0 h k O O 0 0 0 0
, ESE 0 O O 0 0 0 0 i 0
$gE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 S 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
{SW
- 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
'W 0 0 0 USW 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 1 0 4 '
W 0 0 13 11 1 0 25 WNW 0 0 12 2 g4 NW 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 9 NNW
......................................0 TOTAL 0 0 0 0 0
......................................6 PERIODS OF CAlh(HOURS)!
0 9 36 1 2
.............,,,,;0 6' 0
VARIABLE DIRECTION 0 HOURS OF MISSING DATA 1 HOURS AT EACH WIND SPEED AND DIRECTION fERIOD OF RECORD a 90040101-90063024
.E.LEhAk NI kPEED!kPD10h
...........................h..RECTIONIDIR10P LAPSE!DT50M WIND SPEED (MPH)
WIND blRECTION 1-3 47 8 12 13-18 19-24
>24 TOTAL N 0 5 5 0 0 0 10 NNE O 2 B 0 0 0 10 NE O 5 12 0 0 0 17 ENE O 2 3 0 0 0 5 E O O 1 0 0 0 1 ESE 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 SE O 1 0 2 0 0 3 SSE o 1 0 0 0 0 1 S 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 SSW 0 0 2 1 0 0 3 SW 0 0 6 3 0 0 9 l
WSW 0 0 3 6 8 0 17 W 0 2 2B 13 0 0 43 WNW 0 3 10 4 0 0 17 NW 0 1 6 3 0 0 10 NNW 0 4 2 0 0 0 6 TOTAL 0 26 89 32 0 0 155 PERIODS OF CALM (HOURS)! O VARIABLE DIRECT!GN O HOURS OF MISSING DATAl 1 1
t
e e o Attachment 7 (Continued - Page 11 of 12)
Joint Frequency Distribution Tables - 1990: Quarter 2 HOURS AT EACH WIND SPEED AND DIRECTION PERIOD OF RECORD e 90040101-90063024 ST A1:ILITY CLASSt D DT/DZ
.........1 .........................10N!DIR10P ELEVA110N SPEEDtSPD10P DIRECT LAPS
................E!DT50M......
WIND SPEED (MPH)
WIND D.I.R.E.C.T.I.O.N 1..3 4-7
. .. 8..12 13..18 19-24
.. >24
.. T.O.T.AL.
N 6 26 10 0 0 0 42 NNE 5 28 9 0 0 0 42 hE $ bk N h b b N E 3 10 3 0 0 0 16 ESE O 5 10 1 0 0 16 SE 13 15 0 0 1 0 29 SSE 0 15 17 1 0 0 33 L 18 38 9 0 1 0 66 SSW 3 17 59 14 0 0 93 '
SW WSW (
. bB2 31 49 3'2 7 7
11 0
0 1g3
.1 W 3 32 78 34 8 0 155 WNW 2 41 45 8 0 0 96 NW 3 54 39 21 0 NNW 0 117 4 26 TOTAL 45 370 26
....................1 5 0 0 6
.....................................................1064 PERIODS OF CALM (HOURS) 0 466 157 26 0 l VAk!ABLE DIRECTION 0 NOURS OF MISSING DATA 1 1
HOURS AT EACH WIND SPEED AND DIRECTION l PERIOD OF RECORD = 90040101-90063024 ,
STABILITY CLASS: E DT/DZ '
D LLE VA T I.ON!...............
........SPEEDibPD10P
.....I.RECTIONIDIR10P........... ....LAPSEIDT50M......
i 1
WIND SPEED (MPH) l WIND I DIRECTION 1-3 4-7 8-12 13-18 19-24 >24 TOTAL N 2 8 0 0 0 0 10 NNE 1 2 1 0 0 0 4 NE 3 9 2 0 0 0 14 ENE 9 17 1 0 0 0 27 E 11 8 i 0 0 0 0 19 ,
ESE 11 9 2 0 0 0 22 l SE 4 21 9 0 0 0 34 SSE 7 23 7 0 0 0 37 I E 4 48 25 0 0 0 77 '
l SSW 8 55 37 4 0 0 104 l l
SW 6 32 10 1 0 0 49 l WSW 7 28 22 4 0 0 61 l W 5 24 12 2 2 0 45 1 WNW 5 7 5 0 0 0 17 4 NW 4 6 2 0 0 0 12 1 NNW 0 5 4 0 0 0 9 I TOTAL 87 302 139 11 2 0 541 PERIODS OF CALM (HOURS): 0 VARIABLE DIRECTION 0 )
NOURS OF MISSING DATA: 1
. . _ .-. . . .-_i.
B
. eo Attachment 7 (Continued - Page 12 of 12)
Joint Frequency Distribution Tables - 1990: Quarter 2 HOURS AT EACH WIND SPEED AND DIRECTION l'ERIOD OF RECORD = 90040101-90063024 STABILITY CLASSI F DT/DZ
.E.L.E.V.A .. .
T I.O.N !. .....S.P E.E.D
. .. . . .. I S.P.D.10.P..
. .. . .D.I.R E.C.T I.O N t.D.I.R 10.P WIND SPEED (MPH)
WIND DIRECTION 1-3 4-7 B-12 13-18 19-24 >24 TOTAL N 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 NME O 1 0 0 0 0 1 NE 3 0 0 0 0 0 3 ENE B 1 0 0 0 0 9 E 11 2 0 0 0 0 13 ESE 13 21 1 0 0 0 35 .
S E 1$
11 16 12 0 k I 0
b 0
b 0
bh 23 SSW 6 10 0 0 0 0 16 '
SW 5 3 0 0 0 0 8
. WSW 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 W 3 0 0 0 0 0 3 WNW 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 NW 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 WNW 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
..................................................0 TOTAL PERIODS OF CALM (HOURC)!
82 76 2
1 0 0 159 VARIABLE DIRECTION O HOURS OF MISSING DATAt 1 HOURS AT EACH WIND SPEED AND DIRECT 10H PERIOD OF RECORD = 70040101-90063024 STABILITY CLASSt 0 11/D2 ELEVATION! SPEE
....................DISPD10P.. . . . . . . . .... .D I .R..E C.T 10.N I LAP D.I.R........
. .......SEtDT50M 10 P .....
WIND SPEED (MPH)
DIRE.CT
... .. .. I.ON 1. .3 4-7 B-12 13-10 19-24 >24 TOTAL N 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 '
WNE O O O C 0 0 0 '
NE O O O O 0 0 0 ENE 6 0 0 0 0 0 6 E 10 1 0 0 0 0 11 ESE 29 3 0 0 0 0 32
'4 2 0 0 0 0 26 E ho 11 0. 0 0 0 41 S 22 4 0 0 0 0 26 SSW 9 0 0 0 0 l
SW 0 9 l 6 1 0 0 0 0 7 WSW 3 0 0 0 0 0 3
! W 3 0 0 0 0 i
WNW 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 t NW 1 0 0 0 0 l 0 1 NNW
..................................................0 TOTAL 143 2
22 0 0 0 0
?
PERIODS OF CALM (HOURS)!
.................................0 0 0 0 167 5
VARIABLE DIRECTION 0 HOURS Of MISSING DATAt 1 47 -
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