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Radiological Effluent Release Semiannual Rept,Jan-June 1982.
ML17256B213
Person / Time
Site: Ginna Constellation icon.png
Issue date: 08/24/1982
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ROCHESTER GAS & ELECTRIC CORP.
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ROBERT E. GINNA STATION STANDARD REPORT OF PERSONNEL AND MAN-REM BY N3HK JOB FUNCTIO'N FOR THE YEAR OF 1981 N3HK & JOB FUNCTION NUMBER OF PERSONNEL HEACIOR OPERATIONS STATION UTILITY CONTRACT STATION UTILITY

& SURVEILLANCE EMPIDYEES EMPIDYEEQ tt(OHKEHS EMPIDYEES EMPLOYEES MAINTENANCE PEHSONNEL 121 4 130 7.276 3.146 5.579 OPERATING PERSONNEL 0 26 1 0.000 12.023 0.360 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONN 28 13 1 4.952 5.950 0.061 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 31 15 10 1.813 3.398 0.256 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 33 2 11 0.736 0.205 0.290 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 19 3 180 79.026 22.363 142.907 OPEHATING PERSONNEL 0 16 0 0.000 1.045 0.000 HEALTH PHYSICS PEHSONN 29 13 1 12.658 7.237 0.065 SUPERVXSORY PERSONNEL 33 12 13 7.385 3.382 5.783 ENGINEERING PEHSONNEI 58 2 10 35. 118 0.119 8.249 INSERVICE INSPECTION MAINTENANCE PERSONNEI 39 16 96 3. 508 1. 405 21.816 OPERATING PERSONNEL 0 1 0 0.000 o.oo5 0.000 HEAITH PHYSICS PEaSO~+ 18 12 0 1.230 1.172 0.000 SUPEHVISORY PERSONNEL 9 9 9 1.226 0.756 1.782 ENINEERING PERSONNEL 27 1 2 7.058 0.013 0.565 SPECIAL MAINZENANCE

$ 1AIblTENAIKE PEHSONNEL 176 34 154 87.829 6. 578 41.276 OPEHATXNG PERSONNEL 0 10 0 0.000 0.399 0.000 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSON@ 29 11 0 8.511 2.007 0.000 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 32 13 10 7.365 1.148 0.857 ENGINEERING PEHSONNEI 38 2 7 6.359 O.OG4 0.859 WASTE PKKE~ SING MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 25 21 21 2.519 1.248 0.227 OPERATING PERSONNEL 0 10 0 0.000 0.104 0.000 HEALTH PHYSXCS PERSON 10 8 0 0.722 0.890 0.000 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 2 5 0 0.118 0.017 0.000 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 3 0 3 0.007 0.000 0.000 REFUELING MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 22 19 36 2.715 0. 830 5.438 OPERATING PERSONNEL 0 4 0 0.000 2.363 0.000 HEAL'IH PHYSXCS PERSO 23 4 0 3.497 0.030 0.000 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 5 5 3 1.513 0.175 0.915 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 20 0 1 17.279 0.000 0.090 TOTALS MAINTENAiWE PEHSONNEL 214 34 186 182.873 35. 570 217.243 OPERATING PERSONNEL 0 26 1 0.000 15.939 0.360 HEALTH PHYSXCS PERSONN+ 29 13 .1 31. 570 17.286 0.126 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 35 15 13 19.420 8.876 9.593 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 62 2 11 66.557 0.341 10.053 340 I 90 212 I 300 ~ 420 I 78.012 I 237.375

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ROBERT E. GINNA STATION STANDARD REPORT OF PERSONNEL AND MAN-REM BY N)RK AND JOB FUNCTION FOR THE YEAR OF 1981 NARK & JOB FUNCTION NUMBER OF PERSONNEL

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RADIOLOGICAL ENVIROiVTTALSURVEY Januar December 1981 SUEY The environment sur roundirg the Ginna Nuclear Plant is routinely monitored to determine. the influence af plant operation on the levels of man-made radioactiv-ity. Samples are collect;ed on-site where concentrations would be expected'to be highest if a release from the plant should occur and compared to samples which have been collected simultaneously at points where the concentration af the plant effluents is calculated to be less than 1C of those at the closer locations. %he reference samples provide a runrdrg background which makes it possible to distin-guish b tween significant radioactivity 1ntroduced to the environrrent from the operation a". the plant ard that introduced by nuclear detonations or other sources.

The sample ard analysis requirements, as specified in the Technical Specifica-tions, are governed by the fraction af the annual allowable release rate at which th plant. is operating. For the year of 1981, th minimum program was required (Regime 1) since actual releases were less than 1/30th of the annual allowable release. However, Cne actual program that was conducted was approxbnately that anticipated with the proposed Environmental Tech. Specs. for Ginna Stat'ion.

During the year of 1981, 1457 sa~les were obtained and analyzed, 380 af these samples were analyzed by a @mrna scan. In addition, we received 48 EPA Interlabo-ratory Comparison Studies samples which were analyzed ard reported. The samples included a1r, water, fallou", fish, vegetation, milk and direct radiation. 'lhere-was no significant difference between on-site ard off-site samples and no positive results were found that were due to plant operations. The concentrations af radioactive material in th envirorxnent resulting fran plant; releases were calcu-lated from Che measured release rates and dilution factors. These calculated concentrations could not have been detected because af th magnitud ard fluctu-ations af the background or because they were below the sensitivity af our analytic procedures. The calculated concentrations would give a dose cmmd.tmont well -below the design objectives specified in Appendix I, 10 CFR50.

ANALYTICALRESULTS The values listed on the followtrg tables include the uncertainties stated as 2 standard deviations (965 confidence level).

Ke Definitions Curie (Ci): The quantity of any radionuclide in which Che number of disintegrations per second is 37 billion.

Picocurie (pCi): One millionth of a millionth of a curie or 0.037 dis-integrations per second.

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Cubic Meter (N3): Approximately 35.3 cubic feet.

Liter (L): Approximately 1.06 quarts.

Lower Limit of Detection The Nuclear Regulatory Coarnission has requested that reported values be ccmpared to the Lower Limit of Detection (LLD) for each piece of equipment. Table XII is a, listing of the LLD values for gamma isotopes using our Ge(Li) multichannel pulse height d tector system. Ihese values are befor e the correction for decay. An explanation of the calculation of the LLD is included following Table XII. Gross detection L'mits are as follows:

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Air 0.002 pCi/N3 Gross beta for 400M3 sample.

Mater 1.2 pCi/L Gross beta for 1 liter sample.

Milk 0.05 pCi/L Iodine 131 for 4 liter sample.

'Fallout 0.5 pCi/N2/day for 0.092 M collection area.

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Air 0.03 pCi/m3 Iodine 131 on charcoal cartridge for 400N3 sample Radiation 10 millirem/month for one month exposure (fi3m).

1 millirem/quarter for one quarter exposure (TLD).

AIR PARTICUM~

Radioactive particles in air are collected by drawing approximately one cfm through a two inch ddiameter par ticulate fS.lter. The volume af air sampled is measured by a dry gas meter and corrected for the pressure drop across the filter.

The filters are changed weekly and allowed to d cay for three days prior Co count-

~ to eUmlnate most of the natural radioactivity such as the short half-life daughter products of radon and thoron. 1he decay period is used Co give a rare sensitive measurement of long-lived man-mad radioactivity.

There is a ring of 7 sampli~ stations on the plant site located approximately 1000 feet from the reactor at the point of the maximum annual average ground level concentration. In addition, 0here is a ring of 5 samplirg stations located approx~tely 10 miles from the site that serve as background stations.

Based on weekly comparisons, there was no statistical difference between the on-site and the background radioactive particulate concentrations. Tne average con-centrations for the on-site and backgrourd samples was 0.120 and 0.120 pCi/N3 for Che period of January to December 1981. Maximum weekly concentrations for each station weve less than 0.21 pCi/M .

T'ne average concentration of particulate at the site boundry due to plant releases of iodine and particulate would be 1.78 E-4 pCi/N3 or 1/6,300 the average release concentration of 1.16 pCi/m3. %he survey can not detect such concentrations against th magnitude of the background.

During the first 7 months of 1981, the air particulate activities were higher than expected because of the continuing influence of the October 17, 1980 A-bomb test detonation by China.

Table IA is a list of values for the on-site samplers during January to June, Table IIA is a list for the off-site locations during January to June. Table IB is a list of values for the on-site samplers during July to December, Table IIB is a list for the off-site locations during July to December.

The particulate filters frcm each sampling location were saved and a 13 week composite vm made. A ganma isotopic analysis was done for each sampling location and corrected for decay. Tn results of this analysis are listed in Tables IIIA, B, C, and D.

Iodirm cartridges are placed at four locations. These cartridges are changed and counted each week. A list of values for these cartridges is given in Table IV.

I ) g WATER Composite samples are collected weekly from Lake Ontario, upstream (Russell Sta-tion) and downstream (Ontario Water Plant) and analyzed for gross beta activity.

There was no significant difference between the upstream ard downstream sample concentrations. %he yearly averages were 3.76 and 3.27 pCI/liter for the upstream and downstream samples respectively. Results are listed in Table V for January to December..

Weekly composite samples are taken fran the plant circulating water intake and discharge canal. 'lhe yearly averages were 3.54 and 3.51 pCi/liter for the intake and discharge canal, respectively. Results are listed in Table V.

Releases of gross beta-ganm, activity frcm the plant to 0he discharge canal gave an average concentration of <0.001 pCi/liter in the canal. 'lhe survey cannot detect this concentration duo to th magnitud and the fluctuation af the back-ground lake water activity. Tne concentration at the Ontario Water Plant would be only 1/20th of the discharge canal concentrations or <0.0005 pCi/liter due to plant releases.

Samples of tap water, the nearest well, and the creek which crosses the site were collected and analyzed nanthly. Ghe results show no indication of plant influ-ence. These results are listed in Table Vi:.

Garraa isotopic' analysis was done on some of the water samples. These are listed in Table V1X.

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Fallout; M a term used to denote radioactive material settlirg fran the atmosphere to the ground. At the sampling stations, the fallout settles as dust or is col-lected with rainfall by a funnel and bottle. There are two on-site sampling stations and three aff-site. Fallout generally &creases M the spring months due to transfer of fission products frcm the upper to the lower atmosphere in eongunc-Cion with increased ~all. Ihere was no significant difference between on-site ard off-site samples for the period of January to December, 1981. Table VIII lists the values for fallout samples.

EXTERNAL PEblEIHATING RADIATION External penetrating radiation is measured by film badges, which are sealed in plastic with the desiccant. '%he films are located at 12 air pa,rticulate sampling st;ations ard are changed monthly. Readings for all films, both on-site and off-site, were less than the minianm sensitivity of 10 millirem per anth.

A thermolumineseent dosimeter (TLD) system with a sensitivity of 1 mQ.lirem is used as part of the environmental monitoring. 'Ihirty-nine TLD badges are cur-rently placed in four rings around the plant. These rings range fran less than 1000 feet to 15 miles and have been dispersed so as to give indications in each af the nine lard based sectors arourd the plant potential population exposures should an excessive release occur from the plant. Each badge contains 3 CaSOq:Dy discs in a teflon matrix and are shielded by a copper filter to correct for overresponse to low energy photons. Badges are changed and read after approximately 3 months exposure.

For the year of 1981, on-site exposure ranged between 0.85 ana 1.59 mrem/wk, with an average exposure af 1.17 mrerq/wk and aff-site 0.78 to 1.52 mrs/wk with an average exposure of 1.06 mrem/wk. Tables IXA and IXB give TLD readings for each quarter.

Nilk samples are collected monthly fran one of the three closest dairy herds located three to five miles from the plant. 'lhe milk is analyzed for Iodine-131.

The method involves chemical separation of iodine and gross beta counting.

Interference from other radioactive isotopes has Dade the results suspect in that they are biased high. The counting procedure is not specific for Iodine-131 and other isotopes may add to the count rate. Attempts to d termine the half-life of the activity in the sample is difficult because of th 3.ow countirg rates in-volved.

The average Iodine-131 concentration M milk for the twelve month period was

<0.09 pCi/liter.

Tno annual dose to Cho thyroid af an M~ant which could result fran th measured plant release rate, was calculated by the m thod described M the USNRC Regula-tory Guide 1.109. The resultant annual thyroid dose for 1981 would be 0.030 mrem. %he annual average plant release rate would @ve a concentration of <0.005 pCi/liter of Iodine-131 in milk, which is below the LLD for this analysis.

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LAKE ONTARIO FISH Fish caught nearthe discharge canal outfall were filleted, ard counted fov gamna emitting isotopes. Gross gonna activLty was normal and no isotopes attvibuted to plant operations were detected.

Isotopic Ganxna Concentrations (pC1/wet kilogram) are listed in Table XI.

A sample af the sand was obtained frcm the lake bottan in the discharge plume area. Results af the gems scan are included on Table XI.

OTHER SAMPLES Additional samples representing vegetation ard fruit weve taken and analyzed for granma end.tting isotopes. The results fov these samples are listed in Table XIB.

EPA Inter labor ator Can ison Stud An indication af the plants abide.ty to analyze samples ard achieve results consis-tent with other laboratories is the a1m of the EPA Interlaboratory Comparison.

Selected unknowns are received and analyzed by our procedures and the results ave sent to the EPA Zhvlronmental Monitoring Systems Laboratory. A report is returned fran them indicating the concentrations with which the samples were spiked ard how we compared to o0her laboratories doing the same samples. Table XIII is a tabula-tion of the samples analyzed during 1981.

Fable XA On-Site Samplers Results M pCi/N3 On Site Meek of Sta.¹2 Sta.¹3 Sta. 6 Sta.¹5 Sta.¹6 Sta.¹7 Sta.¹13 ~Avera e Dec 31-Jan 8 0.071+0.002 0.078+0.003 0.075+0.002 0.077+0.002 0.060+0.002 0.101+0.003 c 0.077 Jan 8-15 0.086+0.002 0.105+0.003 0.089+0.003 0.088+0.002 0.073+0.002 0.111+0.003 0.091+0.002 0.092 Jan 15-23 0.121+0.003 0.134+0.004 0.116+0-.003 0.131+0.003 0.139+0.003 0.160+0.004 0.164+0.004 0.138 Jan 23-30 0.103+0.003 0.136+0.004 0.100+0.003 0.114+0.003 0.109+0.003 0.112+0.003 0.114+0.003 0.113 Jan 30-Feb 6 0.097+0.003 0.122+0.004 0.111+0.004 0.099+0.003 0.107+0.003 0.103+0.003 0.109+0.003 0.107 Peb 6-13 0.096+0.003 0.106+0.003 0.111+0.004 0. 112+0.003 0.101+0.003 0.109+0.003 0.121+0.003 0.108 Peb 13-20 0.140+0.003 0.177+0.004 0.216+0.005 0.179+0.003 0.157 0.003 0.206+0.004 0.194+0.00Ll 0.181 Peb 20-27 Peb 27-Nar 6 0.053+0.002 0.116+0.003 0.092+0.003 0.121+0.004 0.088+0.003 0.157+0.005 0.095+0.003 0.131+0.003 a

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Nar 6-13 0.076+0.002 0.129+0.004 0.118+0.004 0.113+0.003 0.128+0.003 0.122+0.003 0.152+0.004 0.120 Mar 13-20 0.177+0.003 0.179+0.OOLl 0.195+0.005 0.178+0.003 0.181+0.004 0.167+0.004 0.283+0.005 0.194 Mar 20-27 0.182+0.003 0.203+0.004 0.210+0.005 0.206+0.004 0.19LC+0.004 0.209+0.004 0.219+0.004 0.203 Mar 27-Apr 3 0.319+0.005 0.399+0.006 0.382+0.007 0.338+0.005 0.353+0.005 0.404+0.006 0.297+0.005 0.356 Apr 3-10 0.376+0.005 0.380+0.006 0.423+0.007 0.369+0.005 0.401+0.005 0.408+0.006 0.457+0.006 0.402 Apr 10-16 0.231+0.004 0.258+0.005 0.304+0.006 0.240+0.004 0.260+0.005 0.260+0.005 0.269+0.005 0.260 Apr 16-24 0.270+0.OOLl 0.311+0.005 0.323+0.006 0.310+0.004 0.316+0.004 0.278+0.005 0.362+0.006 0.310 Apr 24-Nay 1 0.237+0.004 0.269+0.005 0.281+0.006 0.264+0.004 0.269+0.004 0.283+0.005 a 0.267 Nay 1-8 0.267+0.00Ll 0.290+0.005 0.296+0.006 0.290+0.004 0.296+0.005 0.309+0.005 0.340+0.006 0.298 Nay 8-15 0.229+0.004 0.286+0.005 0.319+0.006 0.273+0.004 0.279+0.004 0.283+0.005 0.241+0.005 0. 273 Nay 15-22 0.284+0.OOLl 0.310+0.005 0.319+0.004 0.299+0.004 0.311+0.005 0.330+0.005 0.257+0.000 0.301 May 22-29 0.267+0.OOLl 0.311+0.005 0.328+0.004 0.301+0.004 0.297+0.004 0.343+0.005 0.288+0.005 0.305 Nay 29-June 5 0.154+0.003 0.178+0.004 0.177+0.005 0.169+0.003 0.164+0.003 0.175+0.OOLL 0.172+0.OOLl 0.170 June 5-12 0.193+0.004 0.209+0.005 0.211+0.005 0.295+0.006 0.182+0.004 0.198+0.005 0.202+0.004 0.213 June 12-19 0.095+0.003 0.114+0.003 0.104+0.004 0.098+0.003 0.097+0.003 0.106+0.003 0.114+0.003 0.10Ll June 19-26 0.124+0.003 0.129+0.004 0.128+0.004 0.119+0.003 0.119+0.003 0.137+0.004 0.107+0.003 o.u3 June 26-July 2 0.156+0.004 0.174+0.005 0.166+0.005 0.156+0.004 0.152+0.004 0,179+0.00Ll 0.148+0.004 0.162 Maximum 0.376+0.005 0.399+0.006 0.423+0.007 0.369+0.005 0.401+0.005 0.408+0.006 0.457+0.006 Average 0.174 0.200 0.207 0.194 0.19ll 0.205 0.199 Minimun 0.053+0.002 0.078+0.003 0.075+0.002 0.077+0.002 0.060+0.002 0.098+0.003 0.089+0.003 (a) Unit out af service (b) Filter tom or off-centered.

(c) Unable to unlock substation

Table IB On-Site Sampler s Results in pCi/M3 On Site Week of Sta.¹2 'Stae¹3 Sta.¹4 Sta.¹5 Sta.¹6 sea. 87 Sta'.¹13 ~Aveva e July 2-10 0.128+0.003 0. 135+0.004 0.150+0.004 0.134+0.003 0. 127+0.003 0.153+0.004 0.129+0.003 0 137 July 10-17 0.162+0.003 0.167+0.004 0.185+0.005 (b) 0.159+0.003 0.175+0.004 0.182+0.004 0.172 July 17-24 0.108+0.003 0.102+0.003 0.107+0.004 0.094+0.003 0.097+0.003 0.111+0.003 0.082+0.003 0. 100 July 24-31 0.086+0.003 0.091+0.003 0.099+0.004 0.090+0.003 0.085+0.003 0.101+0.003 0.072+0.003 0.080 July 31-Aug 7 0.088+0.003 0.095+0.003 0.099+0.004 0.085+0.002 0.088+0.003 0.093+0.003 0.095+0.003 0.092 Aug 7-14 0.048+0.002 0.050+0.003 0.049+0.003 0.048+0.002 0.046+0.002 0.054+0.002 -

b 0.049 Aug 14-21 0.060+0.002 0.068+0.003 0.063+0.003 0.059+0.002 0.058+0.002 0.062+0.003 0.062+0.003 0.062 Aug 21-28 0.063+0.002 0.067+0.003 0.061+0.003 0.059+0.002 0.061+0.002 0.062+0.002 0.059+0.002 0.062 Aug 28 Sept 4 0.042+0.002 0.049+0.002 0.045+0.003 0.045+0.002 0.042+0.002 0.049+0.002 0.033+0.002 Aug 4 Sept Sept 11-18 ll 0.028+0.002 0.029+0.002 0.031+0.002 0.031+0.002 0.029+0.002 0.027+0.002 0.029+0.002 0.032+0.002 0.030+0.002 p.p44 0.029 0.031+0.002 0;028+0.002 0.029+0.002 0.033+0.002 0.027+0.002 0.030 Sept 18-25 0.022+0.001 0.024+0.002 0.022+0.002 0.021+0.001 0.022+0.004 0.022+0.002 0.020+0.002 0.022 Sept 25 Oct 2 0.028+0.002 0.030+0.002 0.029+0.002 0.030+0.002 0.028+0.002 0.032+0.002 0.024+0.002 0.029 Oct 2-9 0.013+0.001 0.014C+0.002 0.014+0.002 0.014+0.001 0.012+0.001 0.014+0.001 0.009+0.001 0.013 Oct 9-16 0.023+0.001 0.024+0.002 . 0.024+0.002 0.022+0.001 0.022+0.001 0.023+0.002 0.026+0.002 0.023 Oct 16-23 0.015+0.001 0. 016+0. 002 0.018+0.002 0.014+0.001 0.017+0.002 0. 016+0.003 0.008+0.001 0.015 Oct 23-30 0.018+0.001 0.019+0.002 0.018+0.002 0.016+0.001 0.018+0.001 0.019+0.002 0.016+0.002 0.018 Oct 30 Nov 6 0.027+0.002 0.028+0.002 0.028+0.002 0.027+0.002 0.026+0.002 0.029+0.002 0.023+0.002 0.027 Nov 6-13 0.020+0.001 0.020+0.001 0.019+0.002 0.018+0.001 0.019+0.002 0.021+0.002 0.017+0.002 0.019 Nov 13-19 0.027+0.002 0.030+0.002 0.033+0.003 0.027+0.002 0.030+0.002 0.031+0.002 0.028+0.002 0.029 Nov 19-25 0.014+0.001 0.015+0.002 0.013+0.002 0.014+0.002 0.014+0.002 0.017+0.002 0.014+0.002 0.015 Nov 25 Dec 2 0.016+0.001 0.016+0.001 0.018+0.002 0.016+0.002 (b) 0.020+0.002 0.014+0.002 0.017 Dec 2-9 0.023+0.002 0.028+0.002 0.026+0.002 0.022+0.002 0.027+0.002 0.028+0.002 0.024+0.002 0.025 Dec 9-16 0.019+0.001 0.015+0.001 0. 016+0. 002 0.015+0.002 0.013+0.001 0.016+0.002 0.014+0.001 0.015 Dec 16-23 0.020+0.001 0.019+0.001 0.019 t 0.002 0.021+0.002 0.019+0.002 0.021+0.002 0'016+0.002 0.019 Dec 23-30 0.045+0.002 0.038+0.002 0.037+0.002 0.040+0.002 0.040+0.002 0.044+0.002 0.037+0.002 0.040 Maximum 0e162t. 0.003 0.167+0.004 0.185+0.005 0.134+0.003 0. 157+.0.003 0.175+0.004 0.182+0.004 Average 0.044 0.047 0.047 0.039 0.045 0.049 0.042 Minimum 0.013+0.001 0.014+0.002 0.013+0.002 0.014+0.001 0.012+0.001 0.014+0.001 0.008+0.001 (a) Unit out of service (b) Filter town or off-centered.

Khble IIA Off-Site Samplers Results in pCi/H3 OffSite Week of Sta.//8 Sta. 89 Sta.810 Sta.Ill Sta.812 Ave raVAe Dec. 31-Jan. 8 0.067+0.004 0.066+0.003 0. 272+0.004 0.070+0.003 C 0.119 Jan. 8-15 0.082+0.004 0.096+0.004 0.083+0.002 0.088+0.003 0.079+0.002 0.086 Jan. 15-23 0.120+0.005 0.125+0.005 0.169+0.004 0.118+0.003 0.128+0.003 0.132 Jan. 23-30 0.104+0.005 0.148+0.005 0.096+0.003 0.103+0.003 0.112+0.003 0.113 Jan. 30-Feb. 6 0.125+0.011 0.102+0.00l 0.106+0.003 0.094+0.003 0.103+0.003 0. 106 Feb. 6-13 0.093+0.004 0.098+0.003 0.103+0.003 0.102+0.003 0.105+0.003 0. 100 Feb. 13-20 0. 174+0.004 0.178+0.004 0.165+0.004 0.162+0.004 0.166+0.004 0. 169 Feb. 20-27 0.078+0.003 0.090+0.003 0.079+0.003 0.161+0.004 0.095+0.003 0.101 Feb. 27-Nar 6 0.132+0.003 0.126+0.003 0.120+0.003 0.156+0.004 0.132+0.004 0.133 Nar. 6-13 0.097+0.003 0.125+0.003 0.109+0.003 0.114+0.003 0.119+0.003 0.113 Nar. 13-20 0.155+0.003 0.205+0.004 0.156+0.005 0.158+0.004 0.231+0.005 0.181 Nar. 20-27 0.197+0.004 0.191+0.004 0.218+0.006 0. 182+0. 004 0.203+0.004 0.198 Nar. 27-Apr. 3 0.368+0.005 0.383+0.005 0.370+0.007 0.348+0.006 0.382+0.006 0.370 Apr. 3-10 0.415+0.006 0.419+0.005 0.387+0.007 0.383+0.006 0.370+0.006 0.395 Apr. 10-16 , 0.282+0.005 0.299+0.005 0.284+0.007 0.242+0.005 0.245+0.005 0.270 Apr. 16-24 0.289+0.004 0.320+0.004 0.292+0.006 0.287+0.005 0.317+0.005 0.301 Apr. 24-Nay 1 0.281+0.005 0.282+0.004 0.278+0.006 0.228+0.005 0.271+0.005 0.268 Nay 1-8 0.293+0.005 0.301+0.005 0.323+0.007 0.284+0.005 0.277+0.005 0.296 Nay 8-15 0.283+0.005 0.259+0.004 0.250+0.006 0.256+0.005 0.264+0.005 0.262 Nay 15-22 0.325+0.005 0.325+0.005 0.311+0.007 0.306+0.005 0.292+0.005 0.312 Nay 22-29 0.328+0.005 0.328+0.005 0.341+0.007 0.321+0.005 0. 319+0.005 0.327 Nay 29-June 5 0.181+0.004 0.174+0.004 0.173+0.005 0.177+0.004 0.167+0.004 0.174 June 5-12 0.197+0.004 0.210+0.004 0.197+0.005 0.169+0.004 0.181+0.004 0.191 June 12-19 0.109+0.003 0.110+0.003 0.114+0.004 0.104+0.003 0.091+0.003 0.106 June 19-26 0. 120+0.003 0.123+0.003 0.115+0.004 0.110+0.003 0.106+0.003 0.115 June 26-July 2 0.170+0.004 0.154+0.004 0.148+0.005 0.142+0.004 0.154+0.004 0.154 Naximum 0.415+0.006 0. 419+0.005 0.387+0.007 0.383+0.006 0.382+0.006 Average 0.195 0.201 0.202 0.187 0.192 Ninimum 0.067+0.004 0.066+0.003 0.079+0.003 0.070+0.003 0.079+0.002 (a) Unit out of-service (b) Filter tom or off centered (c) Unable to unlock substation

Table IIB Off-Site Samplers Results in pCi/N3 OffSite Week of Sta.¹8 Sta. ¹9 Sta.¹10 Sta.¹11 Sta.¹12 AversVAe July 2-10 0. 133+0.003 0.130+0.003 0.124+0.004 0.112+0.003 0.130+0.003 0.126 July 10-17 0. 17340. 004 0.161+0.003 0.162X0.005 0.148+0.004 0.153%0.004 0.159 July 17-24 0.08m0.003 0.122+0.003 0.092+0.004 0.090+0.003 0.087+0.003 0.095 July 24-31 0.056+0.002 0.087+0.003 0.087+0.004 0.08070.003 0.090+0.003 0.080 July 31-Aug 7 0.082+0.003 0.087+0.003 0.084+0.004 0.079+0.003 0.08440.003 0.083 Aug 7-14 (b) 0.050+0.002 0.04940.002 0.049-0.002 0.0460.002 0.048 Aug 14-21 0.056+0.002 0.057+0.002 0.056+0.003 0.055+0.003 0.057+0.003 0.056 Ai@ 21-28 0.047+0-002 0.054+0.003 0.055+0.003 0.046+0.002 0.053+0.002 0.051 Aug 28 Sept 4 0.029+0.002 0.045+0.002 0.042+0.002 0.041+0.002 0.043+0.002 0.040 Sept 4-11 (b) 0.023+0.002 0.02370.002 0.02%0.002 0.027+0.002 0.025 Sept 11-18 0.024+0.002 0.029+0.002 0.028+0.003 0.025+0.002 0.029+0.002 0.027 Sept 18-25 (b) 0.020+0.001 0.018+0.002 0.018+0.002 0.021+0.003 0.019 Sept 25 Oct-2 0.023+0.002 0.029+0.002 0.026+0.003 0.022+0.002 0.027+0.002 0.025 Oct 2-9 0.01470.001 0.014+0.001 0.013%0.002 0.013+0.002 0.013+0.002 0.013 Oct 9-16 0.024+0.002 0.022+0.002 0.022+0.002 0.01970.002 0.021+0.002 0.022 Oct 16-23 0.01640.001 0.016+0.002 0.016+0.002 0.016+0.002 0.015+0.002 0.016 Oct 23-30 0.018+0.002 0.016+0.001 0.017+0.002 0.01640.002 0.016+0.002 0.017 Oct 30 Nov 6 0.027+0.002 0.030%0;002 0.025+0.003 0.024+0.002 0.026+0.002 0.026 Nov 6 13 0.021+0.002 0.018+0.001 0.014+0.002 0.020%0.003 (b) 0.018 Nov 13-19 0.029+0.002 0.027+0.002 0.025X0.003 0.029+0.003 0.026+0.002 0.027 Nov 19-25 0.01540.002 0.015+0.002 0.015+0.003 0.016+0.002 0.014+0.002 0.015 Nov 25 Dec 2 0.012+0.002 0.013X0.001 0.016>0.002 0.015+0.002 0.015+0.002 0.014 Dec 2-9 0.026+0.002 0.025+0.002 0.025+0.003 0.027+0.002 0.025+0.002 0.026 Dec 9-16 0.01540.002 0.014+0.001 0.011+0.002 0.015+0.002 0.01240.002 0.013 Dec 16-23 0.016+0.002 0.018+0.001 0.018+0.002 0.021+0.002 0.01940.002 0.018 Dec 23-30 0.03850.002 0.03070.002 0.035X0.003 0.041+0.002 0.026+0.002 0.034 Maximum 0.173+0.004 0.161+0.003 0.162+0.005 0.148+0.004 0.153+0.004 Average 0.042 0.044 0.042 0.041 0.043 Minimum 0.012+0.002 0.013+0.001 0.011+0.002 0.013+0.002 0.012+0.002 (a) Unit out of service (b) Filter tom or off centered (c) Unable to unlock substation

Table IIIA 13 Meek.Ccmposite Gama Isotopic Analysis Results in pCi/fP First Quarter Sta 2 Sta 3 Sta 4 Sta 5 Sta 6 Sta 7 Sta 8 Sta 9 Sta 10 Sta ll Sta 12 Sta 13

.081+.010 .080+.012 .087+.014 .071+.010 .057+.010 .087+.013 .096+.013 .076+.014 .077+.021 .080+.015 .101+.012 .084+.012 K40 <.013 <.018 <.019 <.013 <.015 <.017 <.021 . <.018 .022 .004 <.013 <.016 -

<.017 Cr>1 <.020 <.029 <.030 <.021 <.024 <.029 <.038 <.035 <.220 <.260 <.030 <.032 Mn5 <.001 <.001 <.001 <.001 <.001 <.001 <.001 <.001 <.001 <.001 <.001 pe59- <.004 <.005 <.006 <.004 <.004 <.005 <.007 <.006 <.018 <.006 <.005 <.006 Co58 <.001 <.002 <.001 <.001 <.001 <.002 <.002 <.002 <.004 <.005 <.002 <.002 Co <.001 <.001 <'.001 <.001 <.001 <.001 <.001 <.001 <.001 <.001 <.001 <.001 Zn65 <.002 <.003 <.003 <.002 <.002 <.003 <.003 <.003 <.003 <.003 <.002 <.003 zr95 .027+.002 .030+.003 .025+.003 .027+.002 .020+.002 .023+.003 .033+.003 .028+.003 .038+.004 .031+.004 .026+.003 .038+.003 Nb95 .070+.003 .082+.003 .079+.003 .083+.003 .070+.003 .079+.003 .092+.004 .064+.003 .061+.003..052+.003 . 099+.004 .113+.00ll Ru 103 .018+.002 .022+.002 .021+.002 .019+.002 .013+.002 .017+.002 .019+.002 .020+.002 .020+.003 .020+.003 .020+.002 .019+.002 R106 <.008 < 011 <.012 <.008 <.009 <.011 <.014 <.011 <.011 <.011 <.010 <.0 1 CS134 <.001 <.001 <.001 <.001 <.001 <.001 <.002 <.001 <.001 <.001 <.001 <.0 Cs137 .

<.002 .004+.001 .003+.001 .003 .001 <.002 <.002 .003+.001 <.001 <.001 <.001 <.001 <.001 HgI~1 lO <.011 <.015 <.017 <.012 <.014 <.017 <.022 <.024 <.030 <.020 <.020 <.022 Cel41 014+. 002 014+.002 .013+.002 .016+.002 .009+.001 .012+.002 .010+.002 .013+.002 .015+.003 .006+.001 .012+.001 .Olll+.002 Ce 44 .017+.002 .014+.003 .Oll+.002 .018+.002 .007+.002 .012+.003 .015+.003 .017+.002 .021+.002 .012+.002 .014+.002 .016+.002 All values given as < are less than LLD

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Table lllB 13 Meek Composite Gama Isotopic Analysis Results in pci/IP Second Quarter Sta 2 Sta 3 Sta 4 Sta 5 Sta 6 Sta 7 sta 8 Sta 9 Sta 10 Sta 11 Sta 12 Sta 13 Be? .090+.012 .125+.015 .129+.017 .132+.013 .147+.012 .113+.006 .171+.016 .109+.017 .103+.010 .105+.010 .127+.010 .088+.007 K40 <.013 <.015 <.013 <.011 <.012 <.011 <.011 <.009 <.018 <.015 <.015 <.016 cr51 <.026 <.037 <.045 <.028 <.024 <.o56 <.039 <.049 <.097 <.066 <.066 <.071 m54 <.001 <.001 <.002 <.001 <.001 <.001 <.001 <.002 <.002 <.001 <.002 pe59 <.004 <.oo6 <.oo7 <.oo4 <.oo4 <.003 <.oo6 <.oo6 <.012 <.oo8 <.oo8 <.009 co58 <.001 <.002 <.002 <.001 <.001 <.001 <.002 <.002 <.003 <.002 <.002 <.002 co60 <.001 <.001 <.001 <.001 <.001 <.001 <.001 <.001 <.oo4 <.001 <.003 <.003 Zn65 <.002 <.003 <.003 <.002 <.002 <.001 <.002 <.002 <.oo4 <.003 <.003 <.003 zr95 .033+.003 .039+.003 .048+.004 .046+.003 .040+.003 .041+.003 .046+.003 .045+.003 .041+.005 .043+.004 .046+.004 .045+.004 Nb95 .118+.004 .104+.004 .117+.004 .109+.003 .096+.005 .094+.003 .102+.004 .068+.003 .064+.010 .061+.003 .084+.003 .088+.004 Bu103 <.oo4 <.oo4 <.oo4 <.007 .019+.002 .018+.002 <.006 .014+.002 .017+.002 .013+.002 .019+.001 .Oll+.001 BU106 <.007 <.010 <.012 <.020 <.026 .026+.002 <.009 .013+.002 .024+.002 .028+.002 .015+.003 .02 ".002 cs134 <.001 <.001 <.001 <.001 <.001 <.001 <.001 <.001 <.002 <.001 <.002 <.001 Cs137 .003+.001 .005+.001 <.002 <.003 <.003 <.003 <.003 <.003 <.003 <.003 <.003 <.003 BaLa>" 0 <. 021 <.030 <.040 <.026 <.025 <.081 <.041 <.051 <.096 <-0?7 <.077 <.081 Ce141 <.003 '<.004 <.005 <.003 <.003 <.007 <.004 <.005 <.010 <.007 <.006 <.007 Cel l4 035+ 002 .041+.003 .037+.003 .039+.003 .035+.003 041+.003 .040+.003 .038+.003 .045+.005 .039+.003 .045+.003 .Oll4+.003 All values given as < are less t)mn Ll.D,

Table XXlC 13 Meek Composite Gama Isotopic Analysis Results in pCi/N Thill Quarter Sta 2 Sta 3 Sta 4 Sta 5 , Sta 6 Sta 7 sta 8 Sta 9 Sta 10 Sta 11 Sta 12 Sta 13 Be7 .100+.012 .111+.015 .104+.018 .083+.009 .097+.012 .109+.018 .058+.009 .104+.012 .095+.020 .092+.012 .090+.014 .100+.015 K40 <.011 <.016 <.018 <.010 <.010 <.010 <.010 <.011 <.014 =

<.012 <. 014 <. 013 Cr 51 <.024 <.033 <.040 <.027 <.028 <.032 <.031 <.038 <.054 <.036 <.042 <.036 Nn54 <.001 <.001 <.001 <.001 <.001 <.001 <.001 <.001 <.002 <.001 <.001 <.OP Fe59 <-003 <-004 <.005 <.003 <.003 <.004 <.004 <.003 <.006 <.004 <.004 <.004 Co5 , <.001 <.001 <.002 <.001 <.001 <.001 <.001 <.002 <.002 <.001 <.002 <.002

)60 <.001 <.002 <.002 <.001 <.002 <.002 <.002 <.002 <.002 <.002 <.001 <.003 Zn65 < 002 < 002 <.003 <.002 <.002 <.002 <.002 <.002 <.003 <.002 <.002 <.002 Zr95 <.004 <.006 <.005 <.003 <.005 <.006 <.004 <.004 <.005 <.004 <.007 <.005

.010+.002 .008+.002 .009+.002 .007+.002 .008+.002 .010+.003 .007+.002 .010+.003 <.006 ..007+.003 <.005 .009+.002 Ru103 <.002 <.003 <.003 <.002 <.002 <.003 <=.003 <.002 <.004 <.003 <.003

. <.003 Ru106 <.008 .014+.003 <.013 <.008 <.009 <.011 <.009 <.010 <.016 <.010 <.011 <.011 Cs>>4 <.001 <.001 <.001 <.001 <.001 <.001 <.001 <.001 <.001 <.001 <.001 <.oo%

Cs137 <.001 <.001 <.002 <.001 <.001 <.002 <.002 <.002 <.002 <.002 <.001 <.003 Dara140 <.009 <.015 <.019 <.012 <.014 <.017 <.018 <.016 <.032 <.020 <.022 <.022 Ce].41 <.003 <.005. <.005 <.006 <.004 <.004 <.004 <.009 <.006 <.005 <.005 <.005 Cel44 .013+.002 .009+.002 <.009 <.011 <.006 <;007 <.006 <.016 <.010 <.007 <.012 <.007 All values given as < are less than LLD

Table IIID 13 Week Composite Ganma Isotopic Analysis Results M pci/N>

Pourth Quarter Sta 2 Sta 3 Sta 4 st 6 Sta 7 Sta S Sta 9 Sta 10 Sta 11 Sta 12 Sta 13 Be7 .063+.004 .069+.004 .075+.005 .059+.004 .069+.004 .074+.004 .063+.004 .073+.004 .068+.007 .070+.005 .077+.005 .069+.005 K40 <.005 <.oo6 <.009 <.oo6 <.oo6 <.007 <.oo6 <.005 <.009 <.007 <.oo6 <.oo6 Cr51 <.025 <.o28 <.041 <.o28 <.029 . <.033 <.032 <.029 <.059 <.040 <.043 <.039 e54 <.001 <.001 <.001 <.001 <.001 <.001 <.001 <.001 <.002 <.001 <.001 (gl pe59 <.003 <.003 <.005 <.003 <.003 <.oo4 <.oo4 <.003 <.oo6 <.005 <.005 <.oo4 co58 <.001 <.001 <.002 < 001 <.001 <.001 <.001 <.001 <.002 <.002 <.002 <.002 co6o <.001 <.001 <.002 <.001 <.001 <.001 <.002 <.001 <.001 <.001 <.001 <.001 Zn65 <.002 <.002 <.003 <.002 <.002 <.002 <.002 <.002 <.003 <.003 <.002 <.002 zr95 <.002 <.003 <.oo4 <.002 <.003 <.003'.003 <.002 <.oo4 <.003 <.003 <.003 wb95 <.002 <.002 <.003 <.002 <.002 <.003 <.003 <.002 <.oo4 <.003 <.003 <.003 Ru103 <.002 <.002 <.003 <.002 <.002 <.002 <.002 <.002 <.oo4 . <.003 <.003 <.003 Ru106 <.oo8 < oo8 <.012 <.009 <.009 <.010 <.009 <.oo8 <.014 <.011 <.011 <.010 Cs134 <.001 <.001 <.001 <.001 <.001 <.001 <.001 <.001 <-001 <.001 <.001 ,Oi cs137 <.001 <.001 <.001 <.001 <.001 <.001 <.001 <.001 <.002 <.001 <.001 <.001 BaLa140 <.012 <.014 <.020 <.014 <.014 <.017 <.019 <.014 <.036 <.023 <.o28 <.025 Cel41 <.003 <.oo4 <.oo6 <.oo4 <.oo4 <.oo4 <.oo4 <.003 <.007 <.005 <.oo6 <.005 Ce144 <.005 <.oo6 <.008 <.005 <.005 <.oo6 <.oo6 <.005 <.010 <.007 <.007 <.oo6 All values given as < are less than LLD

Table 1V Charcoal Car tridges for iodine Results M pC~3 Meek of Sta. Sta. ¹7 Sta. ¹9 Sta=. ¹11 December 31-Jan 8 <0.02 <0.03 <0.05 <0.03 January 8-15 <0.02 <0.03 <0.05 <0.03 January 15-23 <0.02 <0.03 <0.05 <0.03 January 23-30 <0.03 <0.03 <0.05 <0.03 January 30 Feb 6 <0.04 <0.03 <0.05 <0.03 Febr uary 6-13 <0.04 <0.03 <0.03 <0.03 February 13-20 <0.04 <0.03 <0.02 <0.03 February 20-27 <0.03 <0.03 <0.02 <0.03 February 27 Nar 6 <0.04 <0.03 <0.02 <0.03 Narch 6- 13 <0.04 <0.03 <0.02 <0. 03 Narch 13-20 <0.04 <0.03 <0.02 <0.03

. Nar ch 20-27 <0.04 <0.03 <0.02 <0.03 Narch 27-Apr 3 <0.04 <0.03 <0.02 <0.03 April 3-10 <0.04 <0.03 <0.02 <0.03 April 10-16 (a) <0.13 <0.10 <0.09 <0.11 April 16-24 (a) <0.11 <0.08 <0.07 <0.09 April 24-Nay 1 <0.12 <0.09 <0.08 <0.10

~ 1-Nay 8-15 8

(a)

(a)

(a)

<0.11

<0.12

<0.09

<0.10

<0.08

<0.08

<0.10

<0.10 IIay 15-22 (a) <0.12 <0.10 <0.08 <0. 10 Nay 22-29 (a) <0.11 <0.09 <0.07 <0.10 Nay 29-June 5 (a) <0.11 <0.09 <0.07 <0.10 June 5-12 <0.04 <0.03 <0.02 <0.03 June 12-19 <0.04 <0.03 <0.02 <0.03 June 19-26 <0.04 <0.03 <0.02 <0.03 June 26- July 2 <0.04 <0.03 '0.03

<0.03 July 2-10 <0.03 <0.03 <0.02 <0.03 July 10-17 <0.04 <0.03 <0.02 <0.03 July 17-24 <0.04 <0.03 <0.02 <0.03 July 24-31 <0.04 <0.03 <0.02 <0.03 July 31-Aug. 7 <0.04 <0.03 <0.02 <0.03 AUD+ 7-14 <0.03 <0.03 <0.02 <0.03 Aug. 14-21 <0.04 <0.03 <0.02 <0.03 Aug. 21-28 <0.04 <0.03 <0.02 <0.03 Aug. 28-Sept. 4 <0.04 <0.03 <0.02 <0.03 Sept. 4-11 <0.04 <0.03 <0.02 <0.03 Sept. 11-18 <0.04 <0.03 <0.02 <0.03 Sept. 18-25 <0.04 <0.03 <0.02 <0. 03 Sept. 25-Oct. 2 <0.04 <0.03 <0.02 <0.03 Oct. 2-9 <0.04 <0.03 <0.02 <0.03 Oct. 9-16 <0.04 <0.03 <0.02 <0.03 Oct. 16-23 <0.04 <0.03 <0.02 <0. 03 Oct. 23-30 <0.03 <0.03 <0.02 <0.03 Oct. 30-Nov. 6 <0.04 <0.03 <0.03 <0. 03 Nov. 6-13 <0.04 <0.03 <0.02 <0.05 Nov. 13-19 <0.04 <0.03 <0.03 <0.03 Nov; 19-25 <0.04 <0.03 <0.03 <0.03 Nov. 25-Dec. 2 <0.03 <0.03 <0.02 <0.03 Dec. 2-9 <0.04 <0.03 <0.02 <0.03 Dec. 9-16 <0.04 <0. 03 <0.02 <0.03 Dec. 16-23 <0.03 <0.03 <0.02 <0.03 Dec. 23-30 <0.02 <0.03 <0.02 <0.03 All values given as < are less than LLD (a) Samples counted this we k on HP counting room Ge(Li)

(b) Caanged to Environm ntal Ge(Li) detector for counti~ b ~i~~ this week

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Table VA Envir onmental Water Samples 1981 Results in pCi/LLter Meek of Russell O.W.D Cire Tn Circ Out Jan. 4- Jan. 10 4.97+0.97 3. 03+0. 90 2.81+0.90 Jan. 11-17 4.49+0.94 4. 24+0. 93 3.23+0.89 3.48+0.91 Jan. 18-24 4.72+0.92 3.56+0.88 3.60+0.88 3.74+0.89 Jan. 25-31 2.68+0.86 3.37+0.89 2.93+0.87 2.78+0.87 Feb. 1-Feb. 7 2.70+0.90 3.83+0.94 4 73+0-97 3.34+0.92 Feb. 8-14 3.41+0.92 3.62+0.93 3 71+0.93 3.63+0.93 Feb. 15-21 6.91+1.03 3.95+0.92 3.74+0.92 3.07+0.89 Feb. 22-28 4.87+0.96 4.57+0.95 5.41+0.98 5.24+0.97 March 1-7 6.02+0.97 3.09+0.89 5.24+0.96 4.92+0.95 March 8-14 4.37+0.92 3.26+0.89 4.08+0.92 3.62+0.90 March 15-21 6.05+0.97 2.82+0.91 4.31+0.96 4.32+0.96 Narch 22-28 6.64+0.99 2.57+0.85 3.14+0.89 3.91+0.92 Narch 29-April 4 5.15+0.94 2.91+0.87 3.85+0.91 3.69+0.90 April 5-11 3.59+0.90 2.60+0.87 3.41+0.90 3.30+0.90 April 12-18 4.99+0.96 4.14+0.93 2.97+0.88 3.98+0.92 April 19-25 3 53+0 92 4.22+0.94 2.60+0.86 4.57+0.95 April 26-May 2 4.23+0.94 2.68+0.89 3.38+0.91 4.95+0.94 Nay 3-9 3.93+0.95 3.31+0.93 3.55+0.93 2.94+0.91 May 10-16 3.59+0.94 3.31+0.94 4.05+0.95 4.00+0.96 Nay 17-23 3.04+0.90 2.71+0.91 4.14+0.96 4.03+0.96 May 24-30 3.54+0.98 2.73+0.90 3.49+0.93 3.65+0.94 Nay 31-June 6 3.03+0.96 2.51+0.-90 2.91+0.89 3.43+0.91 June 7-13 2.51+0.92 2.05+0.92 2.74+0.95 4.84+1.01 June 14-20 3 95+1 03 3.73+0.98 3-32+0.97 3.42+0.97 June 21-27 2.31+0.97 2 97+0.99 3.55+1.01 3.43+1.01 Maximum 6. 91+1.03 4 57+0 95 5.41+0.98 5.24+0.97 Average 4.21 3.28 3.64 3.80 Min!mum 2. 31+0. 97 2.57+0.85 2.60+0.86 2.78+0.87

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Table VB m<vironmental Mater ~~. ples 1981 Results in pCi/Liter Neck of Russell O.M. D Circ in Circ Out June 28-July 4 2.91+0.98 3.91+1.02 4.78+1.o5 3. 40+1.00 July 5-11 3.36+1.01 3.55+1.01 8.64+1.16 3.46+1.00 July 12-18 2.57+0.98 4.29+1.04 3.71+1.02 2.24+0.97 July 19-25 2.66+1.02 3.88+1.03 3.20+0.99 3.82+1.o3 July 26-Aug. 1 3.62+1.04 1.85+.099 2.60+1.03 2.74+1.03 August 2-8 3.93+1 05 2.25+1.01 4.06+1.07 2.28+1.02 August 9-15 3.96+1.05 3.36+1.o3 3 43+1 03 2.60+1.01 August 16-22 2.78+0.95 3.59+1.01 3.36+1.00 2.89+0.98 August 23-29 3.10+0.96 3.14+0.96 3 52+0.97 3 36+0.97 August 30-Sept. 5 3.58+0.97 2.51+0.94 3.33+0 97 3 13+0 97 September 6-12 2.63+o.94 3.19+0.97 2.15+0.92 3.19+0.96 September 13-19 3.45+0.94 4.41+0.97 2.63+0.91 2.61+0.91 September 20-26 3.31+0.89 3.94+0.95 3.71+0.94 4.41+0.97 September 29-Oct. 3 3.36+0.94 3.01+0.93 3.66+0.95 3.8o+o.95 October 4-10 3.28+0.89 4.47+o.94 4.02+0.92 3.42+0.91 October 11-17 3.56+0.93 2.60+0.90 3.08+0.91 4.38+o.96 October 18-24 3.49+0.96 4.23+0.95 3 73+0 93 3.46+0.92 October 25-31 3 73+0 97 3.36+0.96 2.64+0.93 3.41+0.96 November 1-7 4.35+0.98 3.56+0.92 3.62+o.92 3.80+0.93 November 8-14 5.92+1.13 3.47+0.96 3.65+0.96 2.63+0.93 November 15-21 3.73+0.96 3.00+0.93 3.05+0.94 3 97+0-97 November 22-28 2.83+o.87 2.87+o.94 3.03+0.94 3.38+0.95, November 29-Dec. 5 3.41+0.89 3.32+0.93 3.57+0'93 3.59+0 93 December 6-12 2.33+o.84 2.22+0.87 2.34+o.88 3.69+0.94 December 13-19 2.63+0.89 3.05+0 90 1.84+o.78 1.87+0.82 December 20-26 3.69+0.92 3.42+0.91 2.61+o.88 3.21+0.90 December 27-Jan. 2 2.o6+o.85 3.25+0.90 2.93+0.89 2.98+0.88 Maximum 5.92+1.13 4.47+o.94 8.64+1.16 4.41+o.97 Average 3.34 3 25 3.44 3 25 Ninimm 2.06+0.85 1.85+0.99 1.84+o.78 1.87+0.82

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Table VZ Results in pCi/liter Deer Creek Nell January 4.34+0.92 3.49+0.89 8.35+1.09 February 5.86+0.99 3.05+0.89 6.76+1.02 March 5.04+0.97 2.56+0.90 6.38+1.01 6.44+1.07 2.76+0.91 7.69+1.11 3.66+0.99 4.31+0.97 7.81+1.11 June 4.44+1.04 3.19+0.99 7.13+1.12 July 7.10+1.16 6.56+1.14 August 3.81+1.02 3 55+0.97 3.58+0 99 September 6.32+1.03 3 57+0-94 7.95+1.09 October 6.10+1.02 3 70+0.93 6.12+1.05 November 7.98+1.10 3.68+0.97 7.67+1.09 December 4.54+0.96 2.04+0.81 6.03+1.01 MaxiaIum 7.98+1.10 4.31+0.97 8.35+1.09 Average 5.47 3.26 6.84 Minbaum 3.66+0.99 2.04+0.81 3.58+0.99

Table VII Mater Ganma Isotopic Analysis Results in pCi/liter tebrmu y March First Russ. Mell Deer Russ. Well Deer Russ. Mell Deer Quarter Sta. O.M.D. tBI Creek Sta. O.V.D. ID1 Creek Sta. O.M.D. tBt Greek Be7 <75 <77 <56 <56 <69 <67 <54 <53 <73 <74 <53 <53 <84 K ~0 <80 <80 .<80 <80 <80 <80 <80 <80 <80 <80 Cr 51 '100 <105 <56 <56 <86 <80 <54 <52 <100 <105 <52 <52 <125 Mn54 < 6 < 6 < 6 < 6 <6 <6 < 6 < 6 <6 <6 <6 <6 F~e59 <17 <18 <12 <12 <16 . <15 <12 <12 <17 <12 <12

<17 <20 Co58 < 7 < 7 < 6 < 6 < 7 <6 < 7 < 7 < 5 <8 Co60 < 6 < 6 < 6 < 6 <6 <6 <6 <6 <6 <6 <6 <6 <6 zn65 <13 <12 <12 <12 <12 <12 <12 '<12 <12 <12 <12 <13 zr95 <16 <17 <13 <13 <15 <15 <13 <12 <16 <16 <12 <1? <18 Nb95 < 9 < 9 < 6 < 6 < 8 < 7 < 5 < 5 <8,<9 -<5 < 5 <11 Ru103 <10 <10 < 6 < 6 < 9 < 8 < 6 < 6 <9 <9 <6 <6 Ru106 <56 <56 <53 <53 <55 <55 <53 <53 <56 <56 <53.

<53 I131 <66 <78 <9 <9 <39 <30 < 8 < 7 <66 <59 < 7 < 7 <1i2 Cs134 < 6 < '6 < 6 < 6 < 6 <6 <6 <6 < 6 <6 <6 <6 <6 Cs137 < 6 < 6 < 6 < 6 .<6 <6 <6 <6 <6 <6 <6 <6 <6 sar 140 <25 < 6 < 6 <16 <14 <6 <20 <21 < 5 <36 Cel41 <16 <10 <10 <14 <13 <9 <9 <16 <16 < 9 < 9 <19 Cel ~4 <40 <40 <38 <38 <40 <39 <40 <40 <38 <41 Ra226 <14 21+9 18+9 <14 <14 44+9 23+9 <14 <14 41+10 <14 gll values +ven as < are less than LLD

Table VII Water Ganma Isotopic Analysis Results in pCi/liter Second Quarter Russ.

Sta. O.M.D.

Well tBI Deer Creek Russ.

Sta. O.M.D.

'B'eereek Mell Cr Russ.

Sta. O.W.D.

Mell Deer

'B'reek Be7 <97 <67 <56 -<104 <75 <77 <56 <73 <107 <97 <54 <54 <12li K )0 <80 <80 <80 <80 <80 <80 <80 <80 <80 <80 Cr51 <160 <82 <56 <195 <100 <105 <56 <100 <124 <164 <54 <54 <258

~e54 < 6 < 6 < 6 < 6- <6 <6 <6 < 6 < 6 < 6 < 6 < 6 re59 <22 <15 <12 <26 <17 <18 <12 <17 <26 <23 <12 <12 <31 Co58 < 8 < 6 < 6 < 9 <7 <7 < 6 < 7 <10 < 8 < 5 < 5 <10 Co60 < 6 < 6 < 6 < 6 <6 <6 < 6 < 6 < 6 < 6 < 6 < 6 < 6 Zn65 <13 <12 <12 <13 <13 <12 <12 <13 <13 <12 <12 <14 Zr95" <18 <15 <13 <22 <16 .<17 <13 <17 <22 <20 <13 <13 Nb95 <13 < 8 < 6 <15 < 9 < 9 < 6 < 9 <15 <13 < 5 < 5 <19 Ru103 <13 < 8 < 6 <15 <10 <10 < 6 <10 <15 <13 < 6 < 6 <19 Ru106 <56 <55 <53 <59 <56 <56 <53 <56 <59 <58 <60

<53 <53 I131 <1 <33 < 9 <142 <66 <68 < 9 <100 <106 <136 < 8 < 8 4 Cs134 < 6 < 6 < 6 < 6 < 6 < 6 < 6 < 6 <6 <6 <6 <6 <7 Cs137 < 6 < 6 < 6 < 7 < 6 < 6 < 6 < 7 <6 <6 <6 <6 <6 BaLa140 <62 <14 < 6 <91 <22 <25 < 6 <21 <10 <64 < 6 < 6 <173 Ce141 <22 <13 <10 <29 <16 <16 <10 <15 <17 <24 < 9 < 9 <35 Ce144 <40 <39 <38 <47 <40 <40 <38 <44 <27 <42 <44 Ra226 <1 <14 31+7 <14 <14 <14 26+7 <14 <14 <14 27+3 <14 <14 All values given as < are less than LLD

Table VII Mater Ganrna Isotopic Analysis Results in pCi/liter

~Be tembev Third Quarter Russ.

Sta. O.M.D.,

'B'eer Mell Creek Russ.

Sta. O.W.D.

Mell lBt Der Creek Russ.

Sta. O.M.D.

Mell D er

'O'eeelc Be7 <70 <72 <56 <56 <83 <70 <58 <53 <73 <75 <59 <73 <101 K40 <80 <80 <80 <80 91+13 <80 <80 <80 <80 51 <114 <92 <56 <57 <138 <99 <67 <31 <102 <104 <68 <88 <205 Hn54 < 6 < 6 < 6 < 6 < 6 < 6 < 6 < 3 <5 <6 <5 <7 re59 <16 <16 <12 <12 <14 <12 <10 < 3 <14 <13 < 9 <11 <18 Co58 < 7 < 7 < 6 < 6 < 7 < 6 < 6 < 2 <7 <7 <5 <7 < 8 Co60 < 6 < 6 < 6 < 6 < 6 < 6 < 6 < 6 <6 <6 <6 <6 < 6 Zn65 <12 <12 <12 <12 <10 <12 < 7 <11 <12 <11 <14 Zr95 - <15 <16 <13 <13 <13 <12 <10 <12 <12 < 9 <12 <15 Nb95 Rul03 Ru106

< 8

< 9 (59

< 8

< 9

<55

< 6

< 6

<53

< 6

<54

< 9

<59

< 8

< 9

<57

< 6

<9

<57

< 2

<9

<24

<8

<9

<58

'9<8

<60

<6

<6

<7

<9

<13

<15

<57 <72 <62 I131 (71 <73 <10 < 9 <39 <28 < 8 <37 <37 < 8 <11 ~

Cs134 < 6 < 6 < 6 < 6 < 6 < 6 < 2 < 2 <6 <6 <6 < 6 Cs137 < 6 < 6 < 6 < 6 < 6 < 7 <6 <6 <7 <8 <7 <9 < 7 BaLal"0 <16 <19 < 6 < 7 <25 <10 < 4 < 2 <13 <12 < 5 < 7 <57 Cel41 <28 <19 <10 <10 <26 <19 <15 < 5 <21 <21 <14 <18 Ce144 <56 <58 <38 <38 <64 <63 <62 <21 <62 <66 <61 <73 <66 Ra226 <14 15+9 <14 <14 <14 28+9 <14 <14 <14 50+26 <14 <14 All values given as < are less than

Table VII Mater Gamna Isotopic Analysis Results in pCi/liter October November Fourth Quarter Russ.

Sta. O.M.D.

Well IB1 Deer Creek Russ.

Sta. O.M.D.

Mell tB!

Deer Creek Russ.

Sta. O.W.D.

'B'eer Mell Creek Be7 <75 <70 <56 <88 <72 <59 <59 <84 <81 <54 <55 <74 K40 <77 <92 <94 <88 <77 <85 <77 <92 <77 <78 <77 <77 <77 Cr51 <112 <106 <68 <67 <143 <112 <68 <67 <145 <131 <56 <65 <110 Mn54 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 < 6 < 6 < 5 <6 <6- <6 <5 Pe59 <12 <10 <10 <16 <12 < 9 < 9 <15 <13 < 9 Co58 < 6 < 6 < 5 < 5 < 7 < 6 < 5 < 5 < 7 <7 <5 <5 <7 Co60 < 6 < 6 < 6 < 6 <4 <4 <4 < 6 <4 <4 <6 <6 <7 Zn65 <12 <10 <12 <12 <11 <12 <10 <12 zr95 <10 <10 <13 <12 <10 < 9 <12 <13 < 9 . <10 <12 Nb95 < 8 < 8 < 6 <10 < 8 < 5 < 6 <10 <10 < 5 < 5 < 8 Ru103 <10 < 9 < 9 < 9 < 9 <7 <7 <11 < 7 < 7 < 9 Rul06 <61 <60 <57 <58 <58 <61 <58 <59 <60 <56 <57 <59 I131 <4 <34 < 8 < 8 <120 < 8 < 8 <99 <87 < 9 < 8 Oi Cs134 < 6 < 6 < 6 < 6 < 6 < 6 < 6 < 6 <6 <6 <6 <6 <6 Cs137 < 7 < '6 < 6 < 7 < 6 < 6 <6 <7 < 6 <6 <6 <6 <6 BaKa140 <14 <12 <28 <15 < 5 < 5 <29 <24 Cel41 <23 <20 <14 <14 <28 <22 <14 <15 < 7 <14 <14 <22 Ce 44 <65 <62 <61 <61 <63 <63 <61 <61 <63 <64 <61 <58 <61 Ra226 <14 <14 23+8 <14 <14 <14 <14 <14 <14 <14 <14 <ill <14 All values given as < are less than LLD

Khble ViII FALLOUT Results in pCi/M2/day Sta. ¹3 Sta. ¹5 sta. ¹8 Sta. ¹10 Sta. ¹12 January 1~1+0. 7 1~1+0. 1553+0. > 19 7+0 9 February 63.3+3.2 60.3+3.0 62.8+3.2 59.9+3-0 38.1+2.5 March 30-3+1.3 25.6+1.1 26.7+1.3 29.0+1.2 15.7+0.8 Apr 11 14o+4 41.9+1.6 61.2+2.9 65.6+2.5 66.5+2.9 May 169+5 117+4 133+5 62.2+2.2 73.3+2.8 June 58.0+2.9 45.9+1.4 36.4+2.3 33 3+2-2 68.6+3.1 July 19.2+1.3 28.5+1.6 10.1+1.1 11.3+F 1 13.2+1.1 August 27.1+2.9 29.5+3.1 30 5+3 0 27.3+2.6 28.7+2.7 September 2o.2+3.4 11.2+3.0 14.3+3.2 18.3+3.2 25 5+3 5 October 14.8+2.6 19.1+2.8 4.44+2.32 7.54+2.4 36.7+3.3 November 16.4+2.4 9.37+1.09 4.45+0.82 4.30+0.78 7.48+0.92 December 5.05+1.24 4.52+0.89 4.38+1.03 5.70+1.25 3.ol+1.46 Max&urn 169+5 117+4 133+5 65.6+2.5 73.3+2.8 Average 48.T 32.7 28.3 28.3 33.0 M1ninmm 5.05+1.24 4.52+0.89 4.38+1.03 4.30+0.78 3.01+1.46

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Kibble T.X Page 1 of 4 External Penetrating Radiation Thermoluminescent Dos~try 1981 1st Q rter 2nd Q rter Total Dose Total Dose Badge ¹ Location (mrem) mrerq/wk (mrem) mrna/wk 2 ¹2 ¹7 plus ¹13 are 17.8 1.19+0.09 17 2 1.16+0.08 3 on-site near the l&e 15.9 1.06+0.08 18. 3 1.23+0.09 of highest annual 16.2 1.08+0.08 17.2 1.16+0.08 5 average gr ound level 19.2 1.28+0.09 19.8 1.33+0.10 6 concentration. 12.8 0.85+0.06 14.6 0.98+0.07 16.4 1.10+0.08 17.9 1.20+0.09 8 ¹8 ¹12 are offsite at 19.0 1.26+0.09 14.4 0 97+0.07 9 a distance of 8 to 15 17 3 1.15+0.08 13.9 0.94+0.07 10 mLles. 20.4 1.36+0.10 15.0 1.01+0.07 16.5 1.10+0.08 16.4 1.10+0.08 12 19.6 1.30+0.09 0.90+0.06 13 20.3 1.36+0.10 14.7 0.99+0.07 14 ¹14 ¹16 are located 15.2 1.01+0.07 15.6 1.05+0.08 15 along a line 3000'est 17 7 1.18+0.08 15.6 1.05+0.08 16 of th. plant. 15.8 1.06+0.08 16.5 1.11+0.08 17 ¹17 ¹21 are located 15.3 1.02+0.07 13.8 0.93+0 07 18 along Lake Road. 19.0 1.27+0.09 14.7 0.99+0.07 19 18.2 1.22+0.09 16.2 1.09+0.08 17.7 1.18+0.08 14.6 0.98+0.07 21 18.4 1.23+0.09 19.5 1.31+0.09 22 ¹22 ¹24 are located 18.7 1.25+0.09 17.7 1.19+0.09 23 alorg the east site 15.9 1.06+0.08 19.9 1.34+0.10 24 boundary lMe. 16.7 1.11+0.08 18.4 1.24+0.09 (a) TU) KLssing

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&ternal Penetrating Radiation Khermoluminescent Dosimetry 1981 1st Quarter 2nd Quarter Total Dose Total Dose Badge ¹ Location (mrem) mr en'/wk (mr em) 25 ¹25 30 are offsite 15.9 1-05+0.08 12.9 0.87+0.06 26 at a distance of 8 13.3 0.88+0.06 12+7 0.85+0.06 27 to 15 miles 14.4 0.95+0.07 12.4 0.84+0.06 28 18.1 1.20+0.09 16.7 1.12+0.08 29 16.4 1.08+0.08 13.3 0.90+0.06 30 12.9 0.85+0.06 11-3 0.76+0.05 31 ¹31 through ¹40 are 17.1 1.13+0.08 14.8 1.00+0.07 32 located in an arc at a 17.3 1.14+0.08 13-9 0.9340.07 33 distance of 4-5 miles 14.0 0.92+0.07 14.2 0.96+0.07 17.4 1.15+0.08 14.6 0.98+0.07 35 16.5 1.09+0.08 16.2 1.09+0.08 36 14.9 0.98+0.07 14.6 0.98+0.07 37 13.3 0.88+0.06 14.0 1.01+0.07 13.5 0.89+0.06 12.7 0.85+0.06 39 14.3 0.96+0.07 12.0 0.79+0.06 12.7 0.85+0.06 (a) TID R.ssing

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Khble lX Page 3 of 4 External Penetrating Radiation Thermoluminescent Dosimetry 1981 3rd Quarter 4th Quarter Total Dose Tot;al Dose Badge ¹ location (mrem) mr BI//wk (mr em)

¹2 ¹7 plus ¹13 are 16.2 1.14+0.08 18.2 1.28+0.09 3 on-site near the line 15.5 1.10+0.08 22.5 1.59+0.11 4 of highest annual 15.3 1.08+0.08 14.9 1.05+0.08 5 average gr ourd level 18.5 1.31+0.09 17 9 1.27+0.09 6 concentration. 14.6 1.03+0.07 12 7 0.90+0.06 16.1 1.14+0.08 16.7 1.18+0.08 8 ¹8 ¹12 are offsite at 17 1 1.21+0.09 16.6 1.17+0.08 9 a distance of 8 to 15 16.7 1.18+0.08 15.5 1.10+0.08 10 miles. 18.4 1.30+0.09 19.2 1.35+0-10 (b) 14.7 1.04+0.07 12 16.6 1.18+0.08 12.9 0.91+0.07 13 18.0 1.27+0.09 16.7 1.18+0.09 14 ¹14 ¹16 are located 15.4 1.09+0.09 (a) 15 along a line 3000'est 17.9 1.27+0.09 16.9 1.20+0.09 16 of the plant. (a) 18.8 1.33+0.10 17 ¹17 ¹21 are located 15.6 1.10+0.08 15.6 1.10+0.08 18 along Lake Road. 18.5 1.30+0.09 16.7 1.18+0.08 19 18.5 1.30+0.09 16.8 1.18+0.08 19.3 1.37+0.10 20.0 1.41+0.10 21 18.8 1.33+0.10 19.1 1.35+0.10 22 ¹22 ¹24 are located 18.1 1.28+0.09 17.0 1.20+0.09 23 along the east site 17.8 1.26+0.09 14.3 1.01+0.07 24 boundary line. 16.1 1.14+0.08 16.3 1.15+0.08 (a)

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Table IX Page 4 of 4 External Penetrating Radiation Thermoluminescent Dosimetry 1981 3rd Quarter 4th Quarter Total Dose Total Dose Badge ¹ tucation (mrem) (mr em) mr em/wk 25 ¹25 30 are offsite 12.6 0.88+0.06 15.7 1.11+0.08 26 at a distance of 8 0.78+0.06 13.6 0.96+0.07 27 to 15 miles 15.3 1.07+0.08 21.5 1.52+0.ll 28 17.8 1.25+0.09 13.3 0.91+0.07 29 16.0 1.12&.08 (a) 30 12.9 0.90+0.07 14.4 1.02+0.07 31 ¹31 through ¹40 are (a) 21.5 1.52+0.ll 32 located in an arc at a (a) 18.2 1.29+0.09 33 distance of 4-5 miles 16.1 1.13+0.08 14.3 1.01+0.07 34 19.2 1.34+0.10 17.9 1.27+0.09 35 18.3 15.2 1.07+0.08 1.2840.09'.17+0.08 36 16.7 16.5 1.17+0.08 37 16.5 1.15+0.08 16.1 1.14+0.08 38 16.0 1.12+0.08 15.5 1.09+0.08 39 16.8 1.18+0.08 14.9 1.05+0.08 40 15.8 1.11+0.08 13 ~ 2 0.94+0.07 (a) K3 Hissing (b) Net chips, no response

'Table X 1981 NQ3c Results for 1-131 Results in pCi/liter Gerber Molino 01/27/81 <0.05 02/24/81 <0.05 03/24/81 <0.05 04/08/81 <0.05 05/27/81 0.166+0.040 06/18/81 <0.05 07/21/81 0.245+0.081 08/13/Si 0.140+0.046 09/15/81 <0.05 10/27/81 <0.05 11/17/81 0.139+0.047 12/10/81 <0.05 0.245 Maxim'verage

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Table XIA 1981 Lake Ontario Samples All Values pCVkgn Wet MARCH 1981 JUNE 1981 Chinook Lake Rainbow Nd.te .

Br own Walleye White Sa1mon Tr out Trout Perch Trout Pike Bass K40 3430+330 3490+220 4210+370 3280+240 3060+160 2890+190 3270+270 Cr51 < 71 < 42 < 87 < 48 < 40 < 42 < 47 Mn54 < 26 < 14 < 28 < 17 4 < 10 re59 < 59 < 31 < 64 < 37 9 < 26 < 10 co58 < 27 < 14 < 29 < 17 4 < 15 5 Co60 < 29 < 16 < 31 < 18 5 < 35 6 Zn65 < 55 < 30 < 59 < 35 8 < 18 6 Zr95 < 62 < 33 < 67 < 39 9 < 35 Nb95 < 32 < 14 < 30 < 17 4 < 22 Ru103 < 54 < 30 < 42 < 20 5 < 23 6 Rul06 <250 <135 <270 <160 < 73 <100 < 46 X131 < 15 7 < 17 < 12 < 18 < 35 < 16 Csl34 < 29 < 16 < 31 < 19 4 8 Cs137 150+25 99+14 130+25 98+16 63+8 60+15 BaLa140 < 34 < 17 < 38 < 21 4 <175 5 Ce141 < 94 < 89 <120 < 71 7 < 50 Ce144 <235 <134 <150 <110 < 30 <160 < 36 226 < 5 < 46 < 61 < 51 < 10 < 13 < 12 All values given as < are less than LLD

Table XIA 1980 Lake Ontario Samples All Values pCi/kgn Wet SIPTBÃBER 1981 DECBSER 1981 Smallmouth White ~ Fish Brown Walleye Lake Bass Perch ~Can site Trout Pike Bottom K40 3050+20 2620+10 2680+10 3480+200 2780+150 345$ -250 5870+900 Cr51 < 53 <150 <165 <137 <148 <200 <500 Mn54 < 9 9 7 < 12 < 10 < 16 < 50 Fe59 < 15 < 19 < 21 < 22 < 22 < 30 < 16 co58 9 8 9 < 12 < 16 < 26 Co60 7 7 < 13 22+3 19+2 38+6 '137+11 Zn65 < 21 < 19 < 19 < 26 < 22 < 35 zr95 < 14 < 16 < 18 < 21 < 19 < 30 < 54 Nb95 8 < 12 < 12 < 12 < 12 < 17 < 47 Ru103 7 < 10 < 12 < 14 < 13 < 20 < 20 Ru106 < 57 < 68 < 52 <120 <105 <166 I131 5 < 91 <140 < 19 < 27 < 25 Cs 5 < 13 7 < 12 < 18 < 3?

Cs137 54+3 < 30 < 71 53+4 72+3 < 26 160~14 BaLa140 < 4 < 20 < 26 < 12 < 13 Ce141 < 15 < 20 < 21 < 29 < 40 Ce144 < 20 < 59 < 59 <117 <104 <165 < 54 Ra226 < 12 < 12 < 12 < 12 < 12 < 13 14(H.5 All values given as < are less than LLD / ~ Fish canposite includes: Rainbow Trout, Rock Bass, Yellow Perch

Table XIB 1981 VEOETATj:ON SAMPIZS All Values pCi/1qgn Wet Sour Cherr ies lettuce Squash ~Gva es ~Axles K40 1040+60 2690+20 1880+120 1810+110 1340+20 810+10 Cr51 <58 <77 <117 <85 <87 <74 m44 < 6 < 7 <10 < 7 < 6 pe59 <13 <16 <17 <15 '<14 co58 < 5 < 9 < 7 < 7 < 6 Co60 < 6 < 9 <25 <14 <14 <12 n65 <12 <20 <22 <16 <16 <12 zr95 <13 <21 <18 <13 <13 Wb95 < 6 <15 <10 < 7 < 8 < 6 pu103 < 7 < 9 <12 < 9 < 8 Hu106 <55 <90 <96 <73 <75 <61 g131 < 9 <5"'4 <14 <10 < 9 cs134 < 6 <10 < 8 < 8 < 7 Cs137 < 6 <10 <13 < 8 <10 <13

~140 < 6 < 8 < 9 < 6 < 6 < 6 Ce141 <10 < 5 <25 <17 <18 <16 Ce144 <39 <100 <102 <76 <78 <68

~226 <15 <49 <36 <41 <41 <21 All values given as < are less than LLD

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Cs 0.002 10 CS137 0.002 BaLa140 0.002 Ce141 0.002 16 Ce144 0.007 72 48 p 226 0.003 14 17 Beta 0.002 1.2 (a) Leaf vegetable or pasture grass samples would be 50$ higher due to sample sizes of 2.0 kgms (b) Charcoal Cartridge

Table XII (Continued)

TABEE NOTATION Tne LLD is the smallest concentration of radioactive material in a sample that will yield a net count (above system baclqpound) that will be detected with 957.

probability with only 5$ probability of falsely concluding that a blank observa-tion represents a>>real>> signal For a particular measurement system (which may include radiochemical separation):

I A.66 Sb E V 2.22 Y exp [(-<t))1 where LLD is the lower lirrd.t of detection as d fined above (as pCi per unit rrass or volume)

Sb is the standard deviation af the background counting rate or af the counting rate af a blank sample as appropriate (as counts per minute).

E is the counting efficiency (as counts per disintegration)

V is the sample size (in units af-mass or volume) 2.22 is the number of disintegrations per minute per picoeurie Y is the fractional radiochemical yield (when applicable) his the radioactive decay constant for the particular radionuclide b,t is the elapsed time between sample collection ard counting The value of Sb used in the calculation of the LLD for a particular measurement system shall be based on the actual observed variance af the background counting rate or af the counting rate. of the blank samples (as appropriate) rather than on an unverified theoretically predicted variance. In calculating the LLD for a radionuclide determined by ganrna-ray spectranetry, the background shall include the typical contributions af other radionuclides normally present in the samples (e.g., potassium-40 in milk samples).

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Table XIII EPA Interlaboratory Comparison Program 1981 Sample Experimental EPA Value Descri tion ~Anal sos Data + 10 Alpha/Beta in Water 03/21/81 Alpha No Sample 25+6 (Results in pCi/1)

Beta Received 25+5 07/19/81 Alpha 15 13 22+5 Beta 17 16 15+5 11/20/81 Alpha Beta ll 9 12 21+5 23+5 29 27 25 Gamna M Water 02/06/81 Cr-51 <52 <52 <52 0 (Results M pCi/1) Co-60 24 23 23 25+5 Zn-65 43 44 41 85+5 RU-106 < 6 < 6 < 6 0 Cs-134 40 41 36 Cs-137 < 7 < 7 < 7 4+5 06/05/81 Cr-51 <52 <52 <52 0 Co-60 20 22 26 17+5 Zn-65 <11 <11 <11 0 RQ-106 <53 <53 <53 15+5 Cs-134 23 23 23 21+5 Cs-137 28 28 23 31+5 10/02/81 Cr -51 65 63 62 34+5 Co-60 21 23 25 22+5 Zn-65 27 22 25 24+5 Ru-106 <64 <64 <64 0 Cs-134 25 22 23 21+5 Cs-137 37 34 36 32+5 Iodine-131 in Water 04/06/81 I-131 9 7 30+5 (Results in pCi/1) 08/31/81 I-131 74 68 71 73+7 Air Filters 12/19/81 Alpha 22 22 23 21+5 (Results in pCi/Sple) Beta 27 29 28 19+5 Cs-137 28 31 30 19+5 03/27/81 Alpha 31 29 30 30+5 Beta 71 63 '69 50+5 Cs-137 <12 <12 <12 14+5 06/26/81 Alpha 32 32 30 28+5 Beta 76 76 75 54+5 Cs-137 27 25 29 16+5 09-26 Alpha 20 22 Beta Cs-137 N Q All Values g'ven as < are less than the LLD I

Table XIII Page 2 of 2 EPA Interlaboratory Comparison Program 1981 Sample Experimental EPA Value Descri tion Ee,te ~Anal sls Data 6 10 I4ilk 01/30/81 I-131 25 26 26 26+5 (Results in pCi/1) Cs-137 47 47 47 44+5 "Ba-140 <5 <5 <5 0 K-40 1330 1270 1280 1550+135 05/15/81 I-131 < 8 < 8 < 8 26+5 Cs-137 24 28 27 22+5 Ba-140 <7 <7 <7 0 K-40 1660 1660 1740 1560+90 07/24/81 I-131 <14 <14 <14 0 Cs-137 32 35 38 31+5 Ba-140 < 8 < 8 < 8 0 K-40 1570 1500 1630 1600+80 10/23/81 I-131 .

51 46 39 52+6 Cs-137 30 29 31 25+5 Ba-140 < 9 < 9 < 9 0 K-40 1450 1580 1490 1530+80 All values are given as < are less than the LLD

Table IXXD 13 Meek Composite Gama Isotopic Analysis Results in pci/~

Pourth Quarter Sta 2 Sta 3 Sta 4 Sta 5 sta 6 Sta 7 sta 8 Sta 9 Sta 10 Sta 11 Sta 12 Sta 13 Qe7 .063+.004 .069+.004 .075+.005 .059+.004 .069+.004 .074+.004 .063+.004 .073+.004 .068+.007 .070+.005 .077+.005 .069+.005 i(40 <.oo5 <.oo6 <.009 <.oo6 <.oo6 <.007 <.oo6 < 005 <.009 <.007 <.oo6 <.oo6 Cr51 <.025 , <.o28 <.041 <.o28 <.029 <.033 <.032 <.029 <.059 <.o4o <.043 <.039

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Table IV Charcoal Cartridges for Zod Results M pCi/tP Week of Sta. ¹4 Sta. ¹7 Sta. ¹9 Sta. ¹l1 December 31-Jan 8 <0.02 <0.03 <0.05 <0.03 Januar y 8-15 <0.02 <0.03 <0.05 <0.03 January 15-23 <0.02 <0.03 <0.05 <0.03 Januar y 23-30 <0.03 <0.03 <0.05 <0.03 January 30 Feb 6 <0.04 <0.03 <0.05 <0.03 February 6-13 <0.04 <0.03 <0.03 <0.03 February 13-20 <0.04 <0.03 <0.02 <0.03 February 20-27 <0.03 <0.03 <0.02 <0. 03 February 27 Mar 6 <0.04 <0.03 <0.02 <0.03 March 6- 13 <0.04 <0.03 <0.02 <0.03 March 13-20 <0.04 <0.03 <0.02 <0.03 March 20-27 <0.04 <0.03 <0.02 <0.03 March 27-Apr 3 <0.04 <0.03 <0.02 <0.03 April 3-10 <0.04 <0.03 <0.02 <0. 03 AprLL 10-16 (a) <0.13 <0.10 <0.09 <0.11 April 16-24 (a) <0.11 <0.08 <0. 07 <0.09 April 24-May 1 (a) <0.12 <0.09 <0.08 <0.10 May 1- 8 (a) <0.11 <0.09 <0.08 <0-10 May 8-15 (a) <0.12 <0.10 <0.08 <0.10 May 15-22 (a) <0.12 <0.10 <0.08 <0.10 May 22-29 (a) <0.11 <0.09 <0.07 <0.10 May 29-June 5 (a) <0.11 <0.09 <0.07 <0-10 June 5-12 <0.04 <0.03 <0.02 <0.03 June 12-19 <0.04 <0.03 <0.02 <0.03 June 19-26 <0.04 <0.03 <0.02 <0.03 June 26- July 2 <0.04 <0.03 <0.03 <0.03 July 2-10 <0.03 <0.03 <0.02 <0.03 July 10-17 <0.04 <0.03 <0.02 <0.03 July 17-24 <0.04 <0.03 <0.02 <0.03 July 24-31 <0.04 <0.03 <0.02 <0.03 July 31-Aug. 7 <0.04 <0.03 <0.02 <0.03 Aug. 7-14 <0.03 <0.03 <0.02 <0.03 Aug. 14-21 <0.04 <0.03 <0.02 <0.03 Aug. 21-28 <0.04 <0.03 <0.02 <0.03 Aug. 28-Sept. 4 <0.04 <0.03 <0.02 <0.03 Sept. 4-11 <0.04 <0.03 <0.02 <0.03 Sept. 11-18 <0.04 <0.03 <0.02 <0.03 Sept. 18-25 <0.04 <0.03 <0.02 <0.03 Sept. 25-Oct. 2 <0.04 <0.03 <0.02 <0.03 Oct. 2-9 <0.04 <0.03 '0.02 <0. 03 Oct. 9-16 <0.04 <0.03 <0.02 <0.03 Oct. 16-23 <0.04 <0.03 <0.02 <0.03 Oct. 23-30 <0.03 <0.03 <0.02 <0.03 Oct. 30-Nov. 6 <0.04 <0.03 <0.03 <0.03 Nov. 6-13 <0.04 <0.03 <0.02 <0.05 Nov. 13-19 <0.04 <0.03 <0. 03 <0.03 Nov. 19-25 <0.04 <0.03 <0.03 <0.03 Nov. 25-Dec. 2 <0.03 <0.03 <0.02, <0.03 Dec. 2-9 <0.04 <0.03 <0.02 <0.03 Dec. 9-16 <0.04 <0.03 <0.02 <0.03 Dec. 16-23 <0.03 <0.03 <0.02 <0.03 Dec. 23-30 <0.02 <0.03 <0.02 <0. 03 Al1 values given as < are less than LLD (a) Samples counted this week on HP counting room Ge(Li)

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