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Semiannual Radioactive Effluent Release Rept,1989:Quarters 3 & 4.
ML20012A159
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Site: Perry FirstEnergy icon.png
Issue date: 12/31/1989
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CLEVELAND ELECTRIC ILLUMINATING CO.
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THE CLEVELAND ELECTRIC ILLUMINATING COMPANY PERRY NUCLEAR PONER PLANT

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I Introduction ......................................... 4 Radiological Impact on Man ........................... 5 f

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, Liquid Effluents ...................................... 9 Gaseous Effluents ................................... 11 Solid Waste .......................................... 12 Meteorological Data ................................. 12 Abnormal Releases ................................... 13

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ATTACHMENTS Attachment 1: Radiological Impact on Man (Dose Summaries)

Attachment 2 Radiological Impact on Man (Land Based Sectors)

Attachment 3: Technical Specification Limits i' Attachment 4: Liquid Effluents Attachment 5: Gaseous Effluents Attachment 6: Solid Waste Attachment 7: Meteorological Data Attachment 8: Process Control Program (PCP) Changes Attachment 9: offsite Dose calculation Manual (oDCH) Changes

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i INTRODUCTION This Semiannual Radioactive Effluent Release Report (SRERR),

covering the period of July 1 through December 31, 1989, 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 Regulatory 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 3 and 4 the plant produced 4,243,173 Megawatt Hours Electric Gross. The net reactor capacity averaged 80.0 percent. The reactor was critical a total of 3742.5 hours5.787037e-5 days <br />0.00139 hours <br />8.267196e-6 weeks <br />1.9025e-6 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.

Calculations and terms utilized in this report are those outlined in the PNPP Offsite Dose Calculation Manual (ODCM).

P 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. Dose calculations, using measured effluent flow and meteorological data, resulted in dose to individuals at levels below 10CFR20 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.

4 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 1

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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 Organ Year 1989 3.2 E-01 arem 1.9 E-02 mrem (skin)

Quarters 3 & 4 3.0 E-01 mrem 1.2 E-02 mrem (skin)

Quarter 3 1.6 E-01 mrem 8.7 E-03 mrem (skin)

Quarter 4 1.4 E-01 mrem 4.0 E-03 mrem (skin)

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ONSITE DOSE FOR GASEOUS EFFLUENTS Several cases are considered for onsite gaseous 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 Year 1989 4.2 E-02 Frem 7.7 E-02 mrem (skin) ,

Quarters 3 & 4 3.9 E-02 mrem 7.1 E-02 mrem (skin)

Quarter 3 3.6 E-02 mrem 6.3 E-02 mrem (skin)

Quarter 4 3.0 E-03 mrem 7.4 E-03 mrem (skin)

  • AVERAGE INDIVIDUAL TOTAL BODY DOSES Average total body dose to individual members of the public is determined for the population that lives within fifty miles of the plant for gaseous effluents (2.42 E+06 persons) and the population that receives drinking water from intakes within fifty miles for liquid effluents (1.82 E+06 persons).

These doses are calculated using the total population dose '

figures found in Attachment 1.

Gases Liquids Year 1989 8.7 E-06 mrem 1.5 E-03 mrem Quarters 3 & 4 4.7 E-06 mrem 1.4 E-03 mrem Quarter 3 3.2 E-06 mrem 7.7 E-04 mrem Quarter 4 1.5 E-06 mrem 6.6 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, l NNW, N AND NNE SECTORS). Attachment 2 provides the calculated maximum site boundary dose values for the land i based sectors in which members of the public reside.

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I 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.

Maximum Permissible Concentrations The Maximum Permissible Concentrations (MPCs) in liquids are those outlined in Technical Specification 3.11.1.1 (10CrR20, 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 pCi/ml).

PNPP Unit 1 Technical Specifications do not contain a concentration requirement for gaseous releases, therefore, MPCs are not used to calculate maximum release 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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4 Batch Releases Liquid effluent releases were considered continuous (runs of l 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

  • July 1 - September 30, 1989 Batch Continuous Number of Releases 90 37 Total Time of Releases (min) 1.8 E+04 1.4 E+05*

Mirimum Time for a Release (min) 2.0 E+00 1.0 E+00 i Average Time for a Release (min) 2.0 E+02 3.7 E+03 .

Ma:timum Time for a Release (min) 2.3 E+02 5.6 E+04 Average Effluent Stream Flow 9.78 E+05 2.5 E+05 During Periods of Release (1/ min)

  • - The total of ESW Loop A (5.7 E+04 min) and ESW Loop B t (8.0 E+04 min)

October 1 - December 31, 1989 Batch continuous Number of Releases 49 30 Total Time of Releases (min) 9.6 E+03 1.4 E+05*

Minimum Time for a Release (min) 1.4 E+02 3.1 E+01 Average Time for a Release (min) 2.0 E+02 4.6 E+03 Haximum Time for a Release (min) 2.6 E+02 6.3 E+04 Average Effluent Stream Flow 2.1 E+05 2.2 E+05

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4 I LIQUID EFFLUENTS For the third quarter of 1989 there were 90 batch and 37 continuous releases. Batch release total waste volume for the third quarter was 8.8 E+06 liters; total continuous release waste volume was 6.1 E+09 liters; total plant discharge during periods of release was 3.5 E+10 liters.  ;

For the fourth quarter of 1989 there were 49 batch and 30 continuous releases. Batch release total waste volume for the fourth quarter was 4.8 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.

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.

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Mn-54 2.4 E-08 Fe-59 5.8 E-08 Co-58 1.9 E-08 Co-60 3.4 E-08 i 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 Sr-89 3.0 E-08 Sr-90 3.7 E-08 Pe-55 5.7 E-09 H-3 4.6 E-06 Gross Alpha 6.0 E-08

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which are confirmatory measurements, the others are inter-laboratory comparison results. Discharge and dilution  ;

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Gamma Analysis 10% i H-3 Analysis 8% )

Sr-89/90 Analysis 10%

Fe-55 Analysis 21%

' Gross Alpha Analysis 4% I Service Water volume 31%

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1 Summaries of the radionuclide total curie activities, average release rates (in Regulatory Guide 1.21 format) are included in Attachment 5.

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  ;

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Radionuclide LLD (vCi/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 re-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-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 .

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Estimates of error associated with sample analysis, sample flow rate, and effluent flow rate follow. Analytical error terms are based on split sample analysis results, the majority of which are confirmatory measurements, the others are interlaboratory comparison results. Flow rate instrumentation error is assessed using loop instrumentation accuracy terms.

Noble Gas Analysis 11%

Particulate Analysis 9%

Iodine Analysis 12%

H-3 Analysis 8%

Sr-89/90 Analysis 10%

Gross Alpha Analysis 4%

Sample. Flow Rate 4%

Effluent Flow Rate 4%

SOLID WASTE There were 19 radioactive waste shipments transported from PNPP for the period covered in this report. Five shipments of dry active waste were sent for compaction prior to burial (12,800 cubic feet). Two' shipments of dry active waste were shipped for direct burial (1920 cubic feet). Cement was.used for the solidification of 3 liners (546 cubic feet), which were sent in 3 separate shipments. There were 11 dewatered liners (2002 cubic feet), which were.sent in 9 separate shipments. There was no irradiated fuel transported from site. See Attachment 6 for volume and activity values. l

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METEOROLOGICAL DATA Cumulative joint frequency distribution (JFD) tables of wind speed and direction for each stability class, as well as for all stability classes combined, are given in Attachment 7 for the annual and semiannual period and for each quarter of the semiannual period covered by this report.

These JFD tables are the results obtained from the processing 4 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 raph . Differential temperature (AT 60 - 10 meters) is generally used for atmospheric stability classification.

ABNORMAL RELEASES There were no abnormal liquid or gaseous effluent releases during the reporting period.

There were four occassions in the reporting period in which releases from the off-gas system were noted internally as i incidents requiring attention to evaluate equipment operation and/or procedures. These incidents resulted in stack releases '

which were well within Technical Specification limits

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averages) are continuously provided to the State of Ohio via a phone link. They were discussed with the State of Ohio in ,

response to an information request on system operations. ,

None of these releases are considered " abnormal" releases as they were monitored and only a fraction of the Technical  :

Specification limits. The dates of these incidents were as follows: 10/16/89, 12/07/89, 12/28/89, and 12/29/89.

APPLICABLE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION REQUIREMENTS Per PNPP Technical Specifications, certain noncompliance items, changes, and findings are reportable in the Semiannual Radioactive Effluent Release Report.

Radioactive Liquid Effluent Monitoring Instrumentation noncompliance ( PNPP Technical Specification 3.3.7.9, Action b.):

There are two cases in which liquid effluent monitoring instrumentation was not restored to an operable condition within the time required by Technical Specifications.

The Radwaste radiation monitor (lD17K606) went inoperable on July 12, 1989 due to excessive internal contamination of the sample liner. Design changes are being developed to decontaminate and prevent future contamination of the sample liner.

The monitor is still inoperable.

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.

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noncompliance (PNPP Technical Specification 3.3.7.10, Action b.):

There was one case in which gaseous effluent  ;

monitoring instrumentation was not restored to an operable condition within the time period required by Technical Specifications. l The Heater Bay / Turbine Building Vent-Effluent Stack Radiation Monitor (1D17K850) was inoperable from october 17, 1989 until November 20, 1989. The -

monitor was inoperable due to a change from full '

summer mode to reduced summer mode in the Heater Bay / Turbine Building ventilation System without the completion of SVI-D17-T8047.

The failure to' complete this surveillance, created  ;

improper sample flow rates to the monitor and its inoperable status. The monitor was declared operable on November 20, 1989 after the ,

surveillance was completed.

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) changes (PNPP Technical Specification 3.12.1, L Action c.):

l-For the reporting period, samples were obtained at their respective locations as required by.the spec-ified collection frequencies. ,

l' The program underwent minor changes during the i

reporting period. Sediment from shoreline sample locations 63, 64 and 65 were added. TLD locations l 10 and 53 were changed. Milk and feed / silage location 51 was clarified to be a control location and its distance was corrected. The direction for food products location 62 was corrected and food products location 67, and water location 68 were added.

Effective 2-12-90, water location 28 was deleted,

-water location 68 was made a control location, and a new control location for milk and feed / silage (location 69) was added. In addition, the potable water ingestion dilution factors for maximum individual and population doses were modified.

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Land Use Census findings (PNPP Technical Specification , 3.12.2, Acticns a and b.):

During the reporting period there were no changes to the Land Use Census.

Process Control Program (PCP) changes (PNPP Technical -

1 Specification 6.13.2):

Two Temporary Change Notices (TCN's) were incorporated during the reporting period.

TCN-1 to the Process Control Program, effective September 27, 1989, deleted the PCP Product Control Data Package for incorporation into PAP-0525 and allowed for the processing of solid radwaste in the solid radwaste truck bay.

TCN-2 to the Process Control Program, effective December 13, 1989, clarified the scope of the PCP in reference to intermediary processing at offsite vendors and updated the Solid Radioactive Waste Processing System, Figure 1. See Attachment 8.

1 Offsite Dose Calculation Manual (ODCM) changes (PNPP '

Technical Specification 6.14.2):

There were two changes made to the ODCM during the reporting period. The changes were made through P TCN-6 and 7. The changes were made to reflect Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program .

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P TCN-8 was effective 2-12-90 incorporating l .'

additional changes to the Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program, including new dilution factors utilized in calculating doses for this reporting period. See Attachment 9.

Major Changes to Radioactive Waste Treatment Systems (PNPP Technical Specification 6.15.1):

There were no major changes to radioactive waste treatment system during this reporting period. ,

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Radiological Impact on Man (Dose Summaries) i 1989
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APPLICABLE ESTIMATED AGE LOCATION  % OF LIMIT EFFLUENT ORGAN gg(( GROUP gjST (({D) AP{j{}jBLE )

LIQUID TOTAL BODY 4 18E-02 ADULT RECEPTOR 1 1.4E+00 3.0E400 LIQUID BONE 9.95E-02 CHILD RECEPTOR 1 9.9E-01 1 0E401 +

NOBLE GAS AIR DOSE 5.72E-01 283. WNW 5.7Ef00 1 0Ef01 (DAMMA-MRAD)

NOBLE GAS AIR DOSE 3 19E-01 283. WNW 1.6E400 2.0Ef01 (BETA-MRAD)

NOBLE GAS T. BODY 3.65E-01 ALL 283. WNW 7 3E400 5 0E400 +

N0DLE GAS SKIN 4 56E-01 ALL 283. WNW i.4Ef00 1 5E401 '

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OF POPULATION DOSES LIQUID 09 7 1 1-89123124 GASEQUS 89 7 1 1-89123124 EFFLUENT APPLILABLE ESTIMATED ORGAN POPULATION DOEE-(PERSON REM)

LIQUID TOTAL BODY 2.6E+00 LIQUID THYROID 2 8E-01 bkkbb kb!h 1.kk-17 -

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OF MAXIHUM INDIVIDUAL DOSES i LIQUID 89 7 1 1-89 9302F GACEDUS 89 7 1 1-89 93024 Alh 89 7 1 1 99 93024 APPLICABLE ESTtHATED AGE LOCATION  % OF LIMIT EFFLUENT ORGAN DOSE GROUP DIST DIR APPLICABLE (MREM) (H) (TOWARD) LIMIT (MREN) 1 LIQUID TOTAL BODY 2.23E-02 ADULT RECEPTOR 1 7.4E-01 3.0Ef00 LIQUID LIVER 3 76E-02 TEEN RECEPT 0R 1 3.BE-01 1.0Ef01 NOBLE GAS AIR DOSE 5.25E-01 283. WNW 5 2Ef00 1 0E101 (GAMMA-HRAD)

NOBLE GAS AIR DOSE 2.64E-01 283. WNW 1 3E+00 2 0Ef01 (BETA-NRAD)

NOBLE GAS T. BODY 3.37E-01 ALL 283. WNW 6.7E+00 5 0Ef00 NOBLE GAS SKIN 5 87E-01 ALL 283. WNW 3.9Ef00 1.5Ef01 10 DINES THYROID 5 68E-04 INFANT 283. WNW 3 8E-02 1 5Ef01 PARTICULATES

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LIQUID 89 7 1 1-89 93024 GASEOUS 89 7 1 1-89 93024 L EFFLUENT APPLICABLE ESTIMATED i

ORGAN POPULATION DOSE (PERSON-REM) 1 L LIQUID TOTAL BODY 1.4E+00 LIQUID THYROID 1.9E-01 bAbkOk Rb!b 9.Eb3 1

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, 1989: Quarter 4 BUMMARY OF MAXIMUM INDIVIDUAL DOSES LIQUID 8910 1 1-89123124 GASEOUS 8910 1 1-89123124 E910 1 1- ...... __...................

.........................................69123124 AIR APPLICABLE ESTIHATED AGE LOCATIOH  % OF LIMIT EFFLUENT ORGAN E GROUP DI DIR (PO MR *EM ) - (M)ST (TOWAxD) LIMIT APPLICABLE (MREM)

LIQUID TOTAL BODY 1.95E-02 ADULT RECEPTOR 1 6.5E-01 3.0E+00 LIQUID BONE 7 45E-02 CHILD RECEPTOR 1 7.5E-01 1.0E+01 NOBLE GAS AIR DOSE 4.70E-02 203. WNW 4.7E-01 1.0E+01 (GAMMA-MRAD) h0BLE GAS AIR DDSE 5.41E-02 293. WNW 2.7E-01 2.0Ef01 (BETA-MRAD)

NOBLE GAS T. BODY 2.79E-02 ALL 283. WNW 5.6E-01 5.0E+00 p0BLp, GAS SKI

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LIQUID TOTAL BODY 1.2E+00 LIQUID THYROID 9.SE GASEOUS TOTAL BODY 3.6E GASEOUS THYROID 9.8E-03 l

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APPLICABLE ESTIMATED AGE LOCATION  % OF LIMIT EFFLUENT ORGAN GROUP gg gjST ((g AP{j{}jBLE ) LIQUID TOTAL BODY 4.41E-02 ADULT RECEPTOR 1 1.5E+00 3.0Ef00 LIQUID BONE 1 01E-01 CHILD RECEPTOR 1 1.0E+00 1 0E+01 NOBLE GAS AIR DOSE 6.13E-01 283. WNW 6.1E+00 1 0E401 (GAMMA-MRAD) NOBLE GAS AIR DOSE 3.56E-01 283. WNW 1.8E400 2.0Ef01 (BETA-MRAD) NOBLE GAS T. BODY 3 91E-01 ALL 283. WNW 7.8E400 5 0E+00 NOBLE GAS SKIN 7.12E-01 ALL 283. WNW i.7E+00 1.5E+01 10 DINE 1 THYROID 1.79E-01 CHILD- 294. N 1.2E+00 1.5E+01 PARTICULATES

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(H) (TOWARD) LIMIT (MREM) . 1 ( NOBLE GAS AIR DOSE 3.90E-02 1420. S 3.9E-01 1.0E401  ; i (GAMMA-MRAD) . NOBLE GAS AIR DOSE 2.07E-02 1130. EEE 1.0E-01 2 0Ef01 I (BETA. MRAD) t NOBLE GAS T. BODY 2.18E-02 ALL 1420. S 4.4E-01 5.0E400 NOBLE GAS CKIN 3 56E-02 ALL 1420. S 2 4E-01 1 5E+01 t i 10DINEt THYROID 1 83E-02 INFANT 678. NE 1.2E-01 1.5E401 ' PARTICULATES & h Quarter 3 APPLICABLE ESTIMATED AGE LOCATION  % OF LIMIT EFFLUENT ORGAN DOSE GROUP DIST DIR APPLICABLE (MREM) (M) (TOWARD) L1 HIT (MREM) NOBLE GAS AIR DOSE 3 85E 02 1420. S 3.9E-01 1 0Ef01 (GAMHA-MRAD) NOBLE GAS AIR DOSE 1.67E-02 900. WSW 8.3E-02 2 0E401 (BETA-MRAD) NOBLE GAS T. BODY 2.15E.02 ALL 1420. S 4.3E-01 5 0E400 NOBLE GAS SKIN 3.iBE-02 ALL 1420. S 2 3E-01 1.5E+01 10 DINES THYRUID 4.43E-04 INFANT 678. NE 3.0E-02 1.5E+01 PARTICULATES

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(MREM) (M) (TOWARD) MREM) .... NOBLE GAS AIR DOSE 1.55E-02 1130. ESE 1 6E-01 1.0E401 (GAMMA-HRAD) NOBLE GAS AIR DOSE 2.01E-02 1130. ESE 1 0E-01 2 0E401 (BETA-MRAD) NOBLE GAS T. BODY 1 01E-02 ALL 1130. ESE 2.0E-01 5.0E400 NOBLE GAS SKIN 2 67E-02 ALL 1130. ESE 1.BE-01 1.5Ef01 10 DINE 1 THYRDID 1.39E-02 (NFANT 478. NE 9.3E-02 1.5Et01 PARTICULATES Year 1989 APPLICABLE ESTIMATED AGE LOCATION  % OF LIMIT EFFLUENT ORGAN DOSE GROUP DIST DIR APPLICABLE  : (MREM) (M) (TOWARD) LIMIT (MREM)  ! NOBLE GAS AIR DDSE 4.69E-02 900. WSW 4.7E-01 1 0E401 (GAHMA-MRAD) NOBLE GAS AIR DOSE 2 92E-02 900. WSW 1.5E-01 2.0Ef01 (BETA-MRAD) NOBLE GAS T. BODY 2.56E-02 ALL 900. WSW 5.1E-01 5.0E+00 l NOBLE GAS SKIN i.81E-02 ALL 900. WSW 3.2E-01 1.5Ef01 10 DINE 1 THYROID 3.58E-02 (NFANT 678. NE 2.4E-01 1.5Et01 l 1 PARTICULATES l l

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Noble Gases.

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                         .: 1. TOTAL RELEASE (EXCL. . CI                        :       3.8 E-01 :                 2.85E-01 :

TRIT., GASES,RALPHA):  :  :  : 1

2. AVERAGE DILUTED UCI/ML : 1.11E-08 : 9.37E-09 :
CONC. DURING PERIOD  :  :  :  :
3. PERCENT OF .  :  % 0.00E+00 0.00Ef00 :

APPLICABLE LIMIT B.' TRITIUM ............................................... 1.81E+00.1

1. TOTAL RELEASE  : CI  :- 9 80E-01  ;
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1 3.-PERCENT OF  :  %  : 9.33E-04 : 1.99E-03 l' h '..'.. APPLICABLE, LIMIT C. DISSOLVED AND ENTRAINED GASES

                          <:.1'.-TOTAL RELEASE                         : CI              1.08E-03 !                 1.18E-03 :

m 'l 2. AVERAGE DILUTED ' UCI/ML ! 3.07E-11 : 3.88E-11 : L' p

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_______..... ..... PERIOD..:........:.........___:__. _...... 1 . u -3. PERCENT OF . .

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J E. VOLUME WASTE RELEASED LITERS 6.13E+09 : 5.12Ef09 1, )

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F.' VOLUME DILUTION WATER : LITERS : 3.50E+10 3.04E+10 : l USED DURING PERIOD  :  :  :  : L ____............__ ....___............. __... ..._ . ____. 1. i -_ -

m 1' , 14 f 1 Attachment 4 (Continued - Page 2 of 2) Liquid Effluents ~ - 1 L QUARTER 3 : START DATE 89070101 END DATE 89093024 QUARTER 4 : START'DATE 89100101 END DATE 89123124 4 CONTINUDUS MODE BATCH HDDE 1, HUCLIDES  : UNITS : QUARTER  : QUARTER QUARTER  : QUARTER : 'i

RELEASED  :  : 3  : 4 : 3  : 4  :

H3  : CI  : 0 00Ef00 0.00E+00 : 9.80E-01 1 1.81Ef00 : NA24  : CI  : 0.00E+00 0 00E+00 1 0.00Ef00 1 5.10E CR51  : CI  : 0.00E400 0.00E+00 : 9.24E-02 : 2.96E-02.: HN54 -: CI  : 0.00E+00 1 0.00E+00 : 7.28E-02 2 69E-02 : FE55  : CI  : 0.00E+00 : 0.00Ef00 1 3.87E 02 1.30E-02 : , 1 FE59  : CI- 0.00Ef00 1 0.00E+00 2.42E-03 : 1.BBE-03 : C058  : CI 0.00E+00 1 0.00E+00 1 1.03E-02 4.54E-03 : CD60  : CI  : 0.00Ef00 1 0.00Ef00 1 1.51E-01 1 6.7BE-02 :

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1 ZR95  : CI  : 0.00E+00 1 0.00E+00 1 0.00E400 1 3.30E-05 : NB95- CI  : 0.00Ef00 1 0.00E+00 1.40E-04 : 4.65E-05 : TC99H  : CI  : 0.00E400 1 0.00Ef00 : 1.62E-05 : 6.0BE-05 :

AG.10H  : CI  : 0.00E+00 : 0 00E+00 : 6 1CE-03 : 1.42E-03 :

I ~I131  : CI  : 0.00E+00 : 0.00Ef00 2 96E 04 2.19E-04 : 1133  : CI  : 0.00Ef00 1 0.00E+00 : 0.00E+00 : 1.6BE 04 :

CS134  : CI  : 0.00E+00 : 0.00Ef00 1 2.09E-03 1.82E-03
CS137  : CI  : 0.00E+00 1 0.00E+00 : 4.68E-03 : 5.29E 03 :
LA140  : CI  : 0.00Ef00 0.00E+00 1.45E-03 : 6 31E-05 :

NP239  : CI  : 0.00Ef001: 0.00Ef00 : 1.56E-04 : 8.08E-04 :

  • AS76  : CI  : 0.00E+00 i Or00E+00 : 1.33E Oi : 0.00Ef00
          ** SB124                    : CI             :    0.00Ef00 1 0.00Ef00 2.29E-05                                                                        2.78E-04 :
  • SB125  : CI  : 0.00E+00 1 0 00E+00 t 5.0iE 05 : 7.28E 04 : ,
  • SB122  : CI  : 0.00E+00 i 0.00E+00 1 2.56E-05 : 0.00Ef00 :

TOTAL FOR :  :  :  :  :  :

PERIOD  : CI  : 0.00E+00 : 0.00E+00 : 1.37E+00 : 2.10E+00 :
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  • XE135  : CI  : 0.00E+00 : 0.00E+00 6. lie-05 : 1.10E-04 :

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OUARTER 3 i START DATE 89070101 EHD DATE 89093024 OVARTER 4 1 START DATE 89100101 END DATE 89123124 GASEOUS EFFLUENTS -- SUMMATION OF ALL RELEASES UNITS : QUARTER  : QUARTER  : 1 1 3 1 4  : A. FISSION AND ACTIVATION GASES I 1. TOTAL RELEASE  ! CI  :- 2.19Et01 1 3.32E+01 i

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B. 10 DINES t 1. TOTAL 10 DINE-131  : CI I 2iliE-05 1 8.7iE-Oi : t 2. AVERAGE RELEASE UCI/SECI' 2.70E-06 1 1.10E-04-t j i RATE FOR PERIOD 1 1 1  :

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4. GROSS ALPHA  ! CI i: 1 69E-04 1: 1 41E-05 :
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3. PERCENT OF TECHNICAL:  %  : 0.00E+00 1 0.00E+00 :

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Gaseous Effluents , GASEOUS EFFLUENTS QUARTER 3 1 START DATE 89670101- END DATE 390930241 ' QUARTER 4 1 START DATE B9100101 END DATE 89123124' CONTINUDUS MODE

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Solid Waste Shipped Offsite for Disposal During Period from July 1 to December 31, 1989 WASTE STREAM: Resins, Filters, & Evap. Bottoms Waste Cu. Cu. Curies  % Error > Class Feet Meters Shipped (C1) '! A. 2548.0 72.0 7.29 E+02 + 25% B 0 0 0 N/A [ C 0 0 0 N/A ALL. 2548.0 72.0 7.29 E+02 + 25% WASTE STREAM: Dry Active Waste Waste Cu . - Cu. Curies  % Error Class Feet Meters Shipped (Ci) A ' 14720.~0 416.9 7.41 E+00 + 25% i B O 0 0 N/A < C 0 0 0 N/A ALL 14720.0 416.9 7.41 E+00 + 25%

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WASTE STREAM: Irradiated Fuel o Waste- Cu, Cu. Curies  %. Error [ Class Feet Meters Shipped (Ci) I A 0 0 0 N/A B 0 0 0 N/A e C- 0 0 0 N/A i 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 l ALL 0 0 0 N/A

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            .Was'te-     Nuclide        Percent Class        Name         Abundance           Curies A-        Mn-54          28.452            2.11 E+00 Cr-51          22.406           '1.66 E+00 Co-60          14.758            1.09 E+00 Co-58          14.545            1.08 E+00 Fe-55          11.163        '

8.27 E-01 Fe-59 4.386 3.25 E-01 Nb-95 2.004 1.48 E-01 Ag-110m 1.112 8.23 E-02 Ni-63 .152 1.12 E-02 Cs-137 .089 6.56 E-03 H-3 .002 1.35 E-04 C-14 .001 4.98 E-05 Sr-90 .000 1.78 E-05 i l Tc-99 .000 1.52 E-07 a L Cm-242 .000 0.00 E+00  ! Pu-241 .000 0.00 E+00 .! I-129 .000 0.00 E+00-  ! Nb-94 .000 0.00.E+00 Ni-59 .000 0.00 E+00 i

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         ' Joint Frequency Distribution Tables --1989: Quarters.3 & 4                                          '

HOURS AT EACH WIND SPEED AND DIRECTION PERIOD OF RECORD v 89070101 89123124 STARILITY CLASS: ALL DT/DZ ELEVATION: SPEEDISP010P OIRECTION!DIR10P' LAPSE DT50M l WIND SPEED (MPH) WIND DIRECTION 1-3 4-7 8 12 13 18 19-24

                                                                                        >24 TOTAL N                        30        104          60         3    -0        0        199.

NNE' 24 72 69 0. 0 0 167 i NE 53 74 100 5 0- 0 233 ENE 74 76 16 9 0 0 177 E 157 64 8 0 0 0 230 ESE 177 103 13 2 0 0 295 , SE 113 99 43 6 -1 0 262 SSE 84 136 62 12 1 0 296 S 65 197 98 21 0- 0 381 SSW 46 169 165 44 2 0 427 SW 33 126 175 84 1 0 419 WSW 20 74 95 93 18 0 301- , W 15 53 118 53 9 0 248 WNW 13 75 110 75 3' O 276- , NW 19 BB B7 88 29 8 ~319 HNW 25 83 55 18 4 0 186 TOTAL 948 1593 1274 513 68 8 4416

                ' PERIODS OF CALN(HOURS)!                  76 VARIABLE DIRECTION                0                                                        '
                ' HOURS OF MISSING DATAt_                   0 HOURS'AT EACH WIND SPEED AND DIRECTION PERIOD OF RECORD =               89070101-89123124 STABILITY CLASS:                A      DT/DZ ELEVATION!          SPEED:SPD10P DIRECTIONIDIR10P LAPSEIDT50M WIND SPEED (MPH)                                             ,

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                                                                                          >24 TOTAL N                          1        27         14         0      0        0        42 NNE                        1        16         37         0      0        0        54 NE                         2        12         37         0      0        0        51 ENE                        O          4         0         0      0        0          4 E                          O         1          0         0      0        0          1 ESE                        1          3         0         0      0        0          4 SE .                       1         0          1         1      0        0          3 SSE                        2          1         0         0      0        0          3 S                          0         1          0         0-     0        0          1 SSW                       0          5          0         0      0        0         5 SW                         1         3          0         0      0        0          4 WSW                        1          2         4          3      0       0        10 W                          2          6        13         6      0        0        27 WNW                        0        14           9        0       0       0        23 NW                         0        10         16         5      0        0        31 NHW                         1       25         12          2      0        0       40 TOTAL                    13      130         143        17       0        0      !"i PERIODS OF CALH(HOURS):                     0 VARIABLE DIRECTIOM                0 HOURS OF MISSINO DATA:                   0

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           ' Joint Frequency Distribution Tables - 1989: Quarters 3 & 4 HOURS AT EACH WIND SPEED AND DIRECTION PERIOD OF RECORD =                       89070101-89123124 STABILITY CLASSt                       B          DT/DZ ELEVATION!                SPEEDtSPD10P DIRECTION!DIR10P LAPSEtDT50M WIND SPEED (MPH)

WIND DIRECTION 1-3 ' 4_7 8_12 13-18 19-24

                                                                                                         >24 TOTAL N-                               0           22             4       0          0           0        26 NNE                               1           12            6       0           0          0         19 HE .                             0-            5          10        0          0           0         15 EHE                               O             8           0-      0           0          0           8 E                                 0             1           0       0           0          0           1 ESE                               O             1           0       0           0           0-         1 SE                                O             0           1       2           0          0         -3 SSE                               o             2            3      0           0           0          5
                  .S                                 0             7           1       0           0          0           8 SSW                               1              6'          5       0          0           0        12-SW                                0             2           6       1           0          0           9
                  -WSW                               0              1         12        5          0           0        18 W                                 0             3          18       5           0           0        26 WNW                               0              9         14        2          0           0        25 NW                                1           20             6      3           0           0        30 NNW                                1          12             1       3           0          0-        17 TOTAL-                             4        111            87      21            0          0       223 PERIODS OF CALM (HOURS)!                               O VARIABLE DIRECTION                          0 HOURS OF MISSING DATA:                               0 HOURSlAT EACH WIND SPEED AND DIRECTION PERIOD OF RECORD =                        89070101-89123124
       .           STABILITY CLASSI-                      C           DT/D2 ELEVATION!                SPEED 1SPD10P DIRECTID
                   ................___...................HtDIR10P                                         LAPSE!DT50M WIND SPEED (MPH)

DIRECTION 1-3 4-7 8-12 13 18 19 24

                                                                                                            >24 TOTAL N                                  1             6         14        0          0           0        21 NNE                                o             5           4       0           0          0           9 NE                                 2          13          21         1           0          0        37 ENE'                               1             3           1       3           0          0           8
                    -E                                  O             7           1       0           0          0           B ESE                               2             5           2        0          0          0           9 SE                                 O             O           9        1          0          0         10 SSE                               O             4            1       2          0          0           7 S                                 1             7           2       0           0-         0         10 SSW                                1            7           4        2          0          0         14 SW                                1             5           7        4          0          0         17 WSW                                1           10          13        6           0          0        30 W                                 0             9         24         3          0          0         36 WNW                                0             7         13        5           0          0        25 NW                                2           13            7        3          0          0         25 NNW                                2             7           7       3           0          0         19 TOTAL                            14         108          130       33            0          0      285 PERIODS OF CALM (HOURS):                               0 VARIABLE DIRECTION                          O

_ HOURS OF MISSINO DATAt 0 _ 1 am. a I Attachment 7 (Continued - Page 3 of 16). l

            ' Joint Frequency Distribution Tables - 1989: Quarters 3 & 4 1

HOURS AT EACH WIND SPEED AND DIRECT 10H - l PERIOD OF~ RECORD = 89070101-89123124 . STABILITY CLASSt D DT/DZ ELEVATI0Hi SPEEDiSPD10P DIRECTIDHtDIR10P LAPSEtDT50H l WIND SPEED (MPH) DIRECTION 1-3 >24 TOTAL

               .......__                         ...          4_7

_. .... 8-12

                                                                      ..... .. 13-18

_. 19_24 ... ..... N 11 31 26 2 0 -0 70 NNE 5 28 22 0 0 0 55 N 1 35 3 - 4 0 2 EE 44 .1 -6 0 2

               -E                                   19          34           7        0       0       0       go       1' ESE                                  14        32           6        2       0        0      s4 SE                                    3        37          23        2       1       0       66 SSE                                   8        45          33        8       1        0      95 S                                     9        63          54      15        0       0      141 SSW                                  14        50        125       32        2        0     223 SW                                  10         62        142       68        1       0      283 WSW                                   6        41          39      72      -17        0     195 W                                     3-       28          60      37        9       0      137 WNW-                                  4        40          70      65        3        0     182 NW                                    5        41          56      76       29       8      215 NNW                                  13        35          31      10        4        0      93 TOTAL                           142           646        761      399       67        8 2023 PERIODS OF CALH(HOURS)!                                0 VARIABLE DIRECTION                           0 HOURS OF MISSING DATAt                               0 HDURS AT EACH WIND SPEED AND DIRECTION PERIOD OF RECORD o                          89070101-89123124

> STABILITY CLASSt E DT/DZ ELEVATION: SPEEDiSPD10P DIRECTIOHtDIR10P LAPSEtDT50M WIND SPEED (HPH) WIND Q[$EQ1[QQ {_{ i ; [ ( _{2 (( ; {Q [9 ,g i - { { { I Q16( N 4- 18 2 1 0 0 25 NME 5 8 0 0 0 0 13 NE 14 9 0 0 0 0 23 ENE 20 17 0 0 0 0 37 E 26 19 0 0 u O 45 ESE 28 42 5 0 0 0 75 SE 15 33 9 0 0 0 57 SSE 12 42 23 2 0 0- 79 S- 12 92 40 6 0 0 150 SSW 11 79 31- 10 0 0 131 SW 9 51 20 11 0 0 91 WSW 3 20 6 7 1 0 37 W 3 6 2 2 0 0 13 WNW 4 5 4 3 0 0 16 NW 7 4 2 1 0 0 14 NHW 4 4 4 0 0 0 12 TOTAL 177 449 148 43 1 0 818 PERIODS OF CALM (HOURS)! 2 VARIABLE DIRECTION 0 HOURS OF MISSINO DATAt 0

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9 .-6 LAttachment 7-(Continued - Page 4 of 16)

                           ! Joint' Frequency Li Qribution Tables - 1989: Quarters 3 & 4                                              'l HOURS AT EACH WIND SPEED AND DIRECTION                                   f PERIOD OF RECORD =                           89070101-89123124                                          i STABILITY CLASS!                           F        DT/DZ ELEVATIONt,                   SPEEDt SPI'10P DIRECTION!DIR10P LAPSEtDT50M WIND SPEED (MPH)

DIRECTION 1-3 4-7 8-12 13-18 19-24

                                                                                                                  >24 TOTAL N                                     1          0           0    0       0         0'       1
      ,                           NNE                                   6          3            0   0       0'        o        9 NE                                    9          0           0    0       0         0-       9 ENE                                13            0            0   0       0         0       14 33            '

E O O O O 35 ESE 27 13 0 0 0 0 40 SE 13 '1 0 0 0 0 34 SSE 8 . $0- 2 0 0 0 30 S 6 21 1 0 0 0 28 . SSW 3 20 0 0 0 0 23  :

                               'SW                                      3          2           0    0       0         0        5 WSW                                   3          0            1   0       0         0        4 W,                                    2          1            1   0       0         0        4 WNW                                   4          0            0   0       0         0        4 NW                                    1          0-          0    0       0         0        1
                                     "                                  2
                               . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . i.-..2.....0,,,,,,,,,,,p,,,,,,,,,,,

0 2 l TOTAL 134 103 5 0 0 0 '243 PERIODS OF CALH(HOURS)1 10. VARIABLE DIRECTION 0 HOURS OF MISSING DATAt 0 HOURS AT EACH WIND SPEED AND DIRECTION PERIOD OF RECORD = 89070101-89123124 STABILITY ~ CLASS: G DT/DZ l: ELEVATIONt SPEEDtSPD10P DIRECTIONIDIR10P LAPSEtDT50M ' WIND SPEED (MPH) WIND DIRECTION >24 TOTAL _........ 1_3 __ 4-7 8-12 13_18 19_24 N 12 0 0 0 0 0 14 L NNE 6 0 0 0 0 0 8 L NE 15 0 0 0 0 0 16 l' ENE 33 0 0 0 0 0 34 E 79 0 0 0 0 0 80 ESE 105 7 0 0 0 0 112 SE 81 8 0 0 0 0 89 SSE 54 22. 0 0 0 0 77 l' S 37 6 0 0 0 0 43 SSW 16 2 0 0 0 0 19 SW 9 1 0 0 0 0 10 WSW 6 0 0 0 0 0 7 W 5 0 0 0 0 0 5 WNW 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 NW 3 0 0 0 0 0 3 NNW 2 0 0 0 0 0 3 TOTAL .464 46 0 0 0 0 521 PERIODS OF CALM (HOURS)t 64 VARIABLE DIRECTION 0 HOURS OF MISSING DATAt 0 l l L 1

g m Attachment 7.(Continued - Page 5 of-16) Joint Frequency Distribution Tables - 1989:-Quarter 3 HOURS AT EACH WIND SPEED AND DIRECTION PERIOD OF RECORD = 89070101-89093024 k[khkkkbhi kPEEDikhh10h bkRECTIONIDIR10P LAPSEtDT50M WIND SPEED (MPH) WIND DIRECTION 1-3 4-7 8-12 13-18 19 ... .... ..... .....

                                                                                                      >24 TOTAL N                                 20          93          52            3        0         0        170 NNE                               19          61         .52             0       0         0        134 NE                                46          62          87             2       0         0        198 ENE                               62          54             7           3       0         0        127
             'E                                117           40            0.           0       0         0           8 ESE                             140           52             6           0       0          0       1*YB 1

SE 66 41 18 2 0 0 127 SSE 46 65 12 0 0 0 124-S 40 95 21 0 0 0 156

             'SSW                                25          84           34            2       0          0       146 SW'                              20          58          25             4       0         0        107 WSW                               16         53           50          13         0         0       133 W                                 14          30           38          11        0          0         93 WNW                               11          39          23             3       0         0         76 NW                               18-         56           33          22        3          0       132 NNW                               17          59          41           10        1         0       129 TOTAL                           677         942         499           75         4         0 .2208 PERIODS OF CALH(HOURS)!                               64 VARIABLE DIRECTION                         0
              . HOURS,0F. MISSING,DATAt_ __0 HOURS AT EACH WIND SPEED AHD DIRECTION PERIOD OF RECORD =                        89070101-89093024 STABILITY CLASS -                        A        DT/D2 ELEVATI0H1________........-SPEED!SPD10P                 DIRECTIDHtDIR10P LAPSEtDT50M WIND SPEED (MPH)

WIND DIRECTION 1 ... 4-7 8_12 13_18 19-24

                                                                                                        >24 TOTAL N                                   1         26          14             0       0          0        41' NNE                                  1        16           36            0       0          0         53 NE                                  2         12          37             0       0          0        51 ENE                                  O          4             0          0       0          0                   4
                .E                                    O           1             0          0       0          0                   1 ESE                                 1-          3            0          0       0          0                   4 SE                                   1          0             1          1       0          0                   3 SSE                                 2           1            0          0       0          0                   3 S                                   0           1            0          0       0          0                   1 SSW                                 0           5            0           0       0          0                  5 SW-                                 1          2             0          0       0          0                   3 WSW                                  1          2             2          3       0          0                  8 W                                   2           5            5           4      0          0            16 WNW                                 0         14              7          0       0          0            21 NW                                  0         10            10          3       0          0           23 HNW                                 1        25              0          0       0          0            34 TOTAL                            13       127          120           11        0          0      271 PERIODS OF CALM (HOURS)!                            O VARIABLE DIRECTION                        0 HOURS OF MISSING DATA:                            0 l

g 7.l Attachment 7 (Continued - Page 6 of 16) Joint Frequency Distribution Tables - 1989: Quarter 3 HOURS AT EACH WIND SPEED AND DIRECTION

               = PERIOD OF RECORD =-                      89070101-89093024 STABILITY CLASSt                        B         DT/DZ ELEVATION!                SPEEDiSPD10P DIRECTIONIDIR10P LAPSE!DT50M WIND SPEED (MPH)                                              .

WIND T DIRECTION 1-3 4-7 B-12 13-18 19-24

                                                                                                   >24 TOTAL L-                  N'                                0         22             4        0     0        0         26        >

NME 1 12 5 0 0 0 18

                .NE                                  O           5           10 -      0    'O        O         15 ENE                               o            8           0        0      0        0          8 E                                 O            1           0        0     0        0           1 ESE                               0            1           0        0      0        0          1       <

SE O O 1 1 0 0 2 SSE O 2 2 0 0 0 4 S 0 6 '1 0 0 0 7 SSW 1 6 4 0 0 0 11 SW 0 2 5 0 0 0 7 WSW 0 1 9 2 0 0 12 W - 0 3 11 3 0 0 17 WNW 0 9 0 0 0 0 17 NW 1 20 6 2 0 0 29 NNW 1 12 1 3 0 0 17 TOTAL 4 110 67 11 0 0 192 PERIODS OF CALM (HOURS)! O-

                 ' VARIABLE DIRECTION                         0                                                       i

_.H._O_U,RS OF ' MISSINO D AT A t 0 i HOURS AT EACH WIND SPEED AND DIRECTION PERIOD OF RECORD = 89070101-89093024 STABILITY CLASS: C DT/DZ

 .               ELEVATION!               SPEEDtSPD10P DIRECTIOHtDIR10P LAPSEtDT50M WIND SPEED (MPH)

WIND DIRECTION 1-3 >24 TOTAL

                   ...._____                       ...          4_7

__ ....8-12 13-18 19-24 N 1 6 14 0 0 0 21 NNE O 5 3 0 0 0 8 NE 2 12 1B 1 0 0 33 ENE 1 3 0 1 0 0 5 E O 6 0 0 0 0 6 ESE 2- 4 2 0 0 0 8 SE O O 4 0 0 0 4 SSE O 4 1 0 0 0 5 S 1 5 1 0 0 0 7 SSW 1 6 3 2 0 0 12 SW 1 2 4 2 0 0 9 WSW 1 9 10 1 0 0 21 W 0 9 14 1 0 0 24 WNW 0 7 4 0 0 0 11 NW 2 12- 4 2 0 0 20

                    .NNW                                 2           7           7        3      0        0        19 TOTAL                            14         97           89       13       0        0      213 PERIODSJDF CALM (HOURS)!                             O VARIABLE DIRECTION                         0 HOURS OF MISS1HG DATAt                             0
     ~

E , I y '* , w > W& Attachment 7 (Continued - Page 7 of'16) . .L Joint Frequency = Distribution Tables - 1989: Quarter 3 , HOURS AT EACH WIND SPEED AND DIRECTION , PERIOD OF RECORD = 09070101-89093024 STABILITY CLASSt -D DT/DZ ELEVATION! SPEEDISPD10P OIRECTIOHtDIR10P LAPSEIDT50M WIND SPEED (MPH). WIND DIRECTION 1-3 >24 TOTAL

       ..__...._                           ...         4-7    B_12
                                                       ... . __          13_18 19-24 9

N- 2 21 18 2 0 0 43 i NNE 1 18 8 0 0- 0 27 NE 8 24 22 1 0 0 55 ENE 3 2S 7 2 0 0 37 E 8 14 0 0 0 .0 22 ESE 9- 15 3 0 0 0 27 SE 1 12 10 0 0 0 23 SSE 2 17 6 0 0 0 25 5 25 13 0 0 0 43-1SW- 4 20 19 0 0 0 43 SW 4 17 8 2 0 0 31 WSW 4 24 26 7 0 0 61 W 2 9 7 3 0 0 21 WNW 2 7 1 3 0 0 13 NW 4 11 13 14 3 0 45 NNW 7 12 21 4 1 0 45

        -TOTAL                                66-      271         182           38            4           0       561 PERIODS OF CALM (HOURS)1                                0 VARIABLE DIRECTION                            0 HOURS'0F MISSING DATAt                                0 HOURS AT EACH WIND SPEED AND DIRECTION PERIOD OF RECORD * . 89070101-89093024 STABILITY CLASS 1                         E       -DT/DZ ELEVATION!                    SPEEDiSPD10P DIRECTIONIDIR10P LAPSEIDT50H WIND SPEED (MPH)

WIND - DIRECTION 1_3 4-7

                                                       ... _ B_12

__ ..... __13-18 _. 19_24 - >24 TOTAL N 4 18 2 1 0 0 25 NNE 4 7- 0 0- 0 0 11 NE 14 9 0 0 0 0 23 ENE 18 14 0 0 0 0 32 E 22 16 0 0 0 0 3B ESE 23 18 1 0 0 0 42 SE 6 14- 2 0 0 0 22 SSE 6 21 3 0 0 0 30 S 2 44 6 0 0 0 52

        'SSW                                   6         42            8           0           0           0         56 SW                                   -5         35            0           0           0           0         48 WSW                                   2          17           2           0           0           0         21 W                                     3           3           1           0           0           0           7 WNW                                   4           2           3           0           0           0           9 NW                                    7           3           0           1           0           0         11 NNW                                   2           3           4           0           0           0           9 TOTAL                             120        266           40            2           0           0       436 PERIODS OF CALM (HOURS)!                               2 VALIABLE DIRECTION                            0 HOURS OF MISSIND DATAt                               0 he g
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1 Attachment 7 (Continued - Page 8 of 16) , t .- Joint Frequency Distribution Tables - 1989: Quarter 3 NOURS AT EACH WIND SPEED AND DIRECTION

      ,         PERIOD OF RECORD =                 89070101-89093024 STABILITY CLASS:               .F         DT/DZ ELEVATION!            SPEED!SPD10P. DIRECTIONIDID,10P LAPSE!DT50M WIND SPEED (MPH)

WIND . 1-3 >24 TOTAL DIRECTI.ON

                ....__ ..                 ..          4_7
                                                      ._ ... 8-12       13-18 19                                                                  ..... .....               ... .....

N 1 0- 0 0- 0 0 1 NNE 6 3 0 0 0- 0 9 NE 8 0 0 0 0 0 8 , ENE 12 0 0 0 0 0 13 E 30 2 0 0 0 0 32 ESE 24 10 0 0 0 0 34 SE 7 10 0- 0 0 0 17 SSE 4- 0 0 0 0 0 12 6 11 0 0 0- 0' 17 1SW 2 4 0 0 0 0 6 SW 2 0 0 0 0 0 2

                 -WSW-                        3           0           1       0      0        0          4 W                           2           1           0       0      0        0          3 WNW                         4-          0           0       0      0        0          4 NW                          1           0           0       0      0        0          1 NNW                         2           0           0       0      0        0          2

, PERIODS OF CALM (HOURS)! 9 I ATA! O _ , , HOURS AT EACH WIND SPEED AND DIRECTION L PERIOD'0F RECORD = 09070101-89093024 STABILITY CLASS: G DT/DZ ELEVATION! SPEED!SPD10P DIRECTIONtDIR10P LAPSE DT50M WIND SPEED (MPH) WIND DIRECTION' 1-3 4-7 8-12 13-18 19-24

                                                                                            >24 TOTAL N                         11            0          0        0     0        0         13
  ~

NNE 6 0 -0 0 0 0 8 NE 12 0 0 0 0 0 13 ENE 28 0 0 0- 0 0 28 E 57 0 0 0 0 0 58  : ESE 81 1- 0 0 0 0 82 SE 51 5 0 0 0 0 56 SSE 32 12 0 0 .0 0 45 S 26 3 0 0 0 0 29 SSW 11 1 0 0 0 0 13 SW 7 0 0 0 0 0 7 WSW 5 0 0 0 0 0 6 W 5 0 0 0 0 0 5 WNW 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 NW 3 0 0 0 0 0 3 NNW 2 0 0 0 0 0 3 TOTAL 333 22 0 0 0 0 370 PERIODS OF CALM (HOURS)! 53 VARIABLE DIRECTION 0 HOURS OF MISSING DATA: 0

  +     l
     .}l Attachment 7 (Continued - Page 9 of 16)

Joint Frequency Distribution Tables - 1989: Quarter 4 HOURS AT EACH WIND SPEED AND DIRECTION PERIOD OF RECORD n 89100101-89123124 STABILITY CLASSt ALL DT/DZ ELEVATION - SPEED SPD10P DIRECTION DIR10P LAPSE DT50M WIND SPEED (NPH) WIND . - DIRECTION 1-3

                                              ...          4_7 B-12 13-18 19-24
                                                                                                         >24-TOTAL
   -         N                                  10           11              8        0            0         0         29 NNE                                   5         11             17        0            0         0         33 NE                                   7                         13        3            0         0           5 ENE                               12           b'l              9       6            0         0         }s0 E                                  40           24               8       0            0-        0         72 ESE                               37           51               7       2            0         0         97 SE-                               47           58             25        4            1         0        135 SSE                                38          71             to       12             1        0        172 S                                 25         102              77       21            0         0        225 SSW                                21           85          131        42             2         0       281 SW                                 13          68           150        80            1         0        312 WSW                                    4        21            45       80           18          0       168 W                                      1       23             80       42            9         0        155 WNW                                    2         36           87       72             3         0       200 NW                                     1       32             54      -66           26          8       187 NNW                                    8         21            14        8            3         0         57 TOTAL                            271-         651           775       438           64          8'    2208 PERIODS OF CALH(HOURS):                                 12 VARIABLE DIRECTION                            0 HOURS OF MISSINO DATA:                                 0                  - - - . -

HOURS AT EACH WIND SPEED AND DIRECTION PERIOD OF RECORD = 89100101-89123124 STABILITY CLASS: A DT/DZ ELEVATION: SPEED:SPD10P DIRECTION:DIR10P- LAPSE DT50M WIND SPEED (MPH) WIND DIRECTION

               .....__..                          1_3 4-7 B-12 13-10 19-24
                                                                                                            >24 TOTAL N                                     0           1            0         0           0         0           1 NNE                                  O           O             1        0           0          0          1 NE                                    O           O             O        O           0         0           0 ENE                                  O            O            O        O           O          O          O E                                     O           O             O        O           O          O          O ESE                                  0            0            0        0           0          0          0 SE                                   O           O             O        O           O          O          O SSE                                  o            0            0         0          0          0          0 S                                    0           0             0        0           0'         O          O SSW                                   0           0            0         0           0         0          0 SW                                   0            1            0        0           0          0          1 WSW                                   0           0            2         0           0         0           2 W                                    0            1            8        2           0          0         11 WNW                                   0           0             2        0           0         0           2
                -NW                                    0            0            6         2          0          0           8 NNW                                   0           0             4        2           0          0          6 TOTAL                                 0           3           23         6           0          0        32 PERIODS OF CALH(HOURS):                                   0 VARIABLE DIRECTION                            O HOURS OF MISSING DATA:                                  0 i
                           - Attachment 7 (Continued - Page 10 of 16).
             ' Joint Frequency Distribution Tables - 1989: Quarter 4 HOURS AT EACH WIND SPEED AND DIRECTION PERIOD OF~ RECORD =-                        89100101-89123124 STABILITY CLASSt                          9        DT/DZ ELEVATION!                    SPEEDtSPD10P DIRECTIONIDIR10P LAPSEtDT50M WIND SPEED (MPH)

WIND D.IRECTION 1 ... 4-7 8-12 13-18 19-24

                                                                                                        >24 TOTAL H                                    0           0           0         0          0           0           0 NNE                                   0          0            1        0-          0          0           1 NE-                                  0           0           0         0          0           0           0 ENE                                   o          0           0         0           0           0          0 E                                    0-          0           0         0          0           0           0 ESE                                  -0          0            0        0           0           0          0 SE-                                 10          -0           0         1          0           0           1 SSE                                   0          0            1        0           0           0         -1 S                                     0-         1           0         0           0          0           1 SSW                                   0          0            1         0          0           0           1 SW                                    0          0            1         1          0           0          2 WSW                                   0           0'          3         3          0           0           6 W                                     0          0           7         2           0           0          9 WNW                                   0          0           6         2          0            0          8 NW                                    0          0            0         1          0           0           1 NNW1                                  0          0           0         0          0            0          0 TOTAL                                 0                    20        10           0            0        31 l

PERIODS OF CALH(HOURS)t 0

             -VARIABLE DIRECTION                             0 H00RS OF MISSING DATAt

_ 0_ HOURS AT EACH WIND SPEED AND DIRECTION PERIOD OF RECORD = 89100101-89123124 STABILITY CLASS 1 C DT/DZ ELEVATION! SPEEDISPD10P DIRECTIONtDIR10P LAPSEIDT50M WIND SPEED (MPH) WIND DIRECTION 1-3 4-7 >24 TOTAL

                ......___                           ...                  8-12 13-18 19_24 H                                   0          0           0-        0          0            0          0 NME                                 0          0            1        0           0           0          1 NE                                  O          1           3                    0            0          4 ENE                                 O          O            1                    0           0          3 E                                   O          1            1        0          0            0          2 ESE                                  O          1           0        0           0            0         1 SE                                  O          O^           5        1           0           0          6 SSE                                  0         0            0        2           0            0         2 S                                   0          2            1        0          0            0          3 SSW                                  0          1           1         0          0            0         2 SW                                  0          3            3        2           0            0         8 WSW                                  0          1           3         5          0            0          9 W                                   0          0          10         2           0            0        12 WNW                                  0          0            9        5          0            0        14 NV                                   0          1           3         1          0            0         5 NNW                                 0          0            0        0          0            0          0
                     . . . . . _ . . . . _ . .O . . . 11. . ' . .41. . . .20. . . . .0 _ . . .0 . . .72. . . . . _ _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
                  . TOTAL PERIODS OF CALH(HOURS)1                              0
                   -VARIABLE DIRECTION                          0 HOURS OF MISSING DATAt                             0 y;l
    .>       e.

4 3- t Attachment 7_(Continued - Page 11 of 16) l Joint' Frequency Distribution Tables - 1989: Quarter 4 , r

 'co                                                                                                                                    a HOURS AT EACH WIND SPEED AND DIRECTION                                                 ;-

PERIOD OF RECORD = 89100101-89123124 ' STABILITY CLASSI D DT/DZ

                'ELEVATIONI                       SPEEDtSPD10P DIRECTION!DIR10P LAPSE!DT50M WIND SPEED (MPH)

WIND i

                . DIRECTION                             1-3                                                    >24 TOTAL
                  ..____...                             ...         4-7 8-12-13_18 19-24 N                                       9         10             8         0         -0        0        27 NNE                                     4         10           14           0-        0        0        28 NE                                      3         11           10           3         0        0        27 ENE                                    41        19             8          4         0        0        35 E                                     11          20             7          0         0        0        3B            i' ESE                                    5         17             3          2         0        0        27 SE                                      2         25           13           2         1        0        43           ,

SSE 6 28 27 8 1 0 70 i S 4 38 41 15 'O O 98 SSW 10 30 106- 32 2 0 180 SW 6 45 134 66 1 0 252 WSW- 2 17 33 -65 17 0 134 s W 1 19 53 34 9 -0 116 ' WNW 2 33 69 62 3 0 169 NW 1 30 43 62 26 8 170 NHW- 6~ 23 10, 6 3 0 48 ,

                  . . . . . . . _ _ _ . . . .........____......__....____    .........______.....                                         e TOTAL                                76        375          579         361         63        8 1462               -

PERIODS OF' CALM (HOURS)! O VARIABLE DIRECTION O i. HOURS-0F;MISSIND DATAi_ __0 ___ HOURS AT EACH WIND SPEED AND DIRECTION PERIOD OF RECORD e 89100101-89123124 STABILITY CLASSt' E DT/DZ

                   -ELEVATION:                      SPEED!SPD10P DIRECTIONIDIR10P LAPSEIDT50M WIND SPEED (MPH)                                                       .

WIND DIRECTION- 1-3 4_7 >24 TOTAL

                     ....._...                            .._         __ .... 8-12
                                                                                ..... __ 13-18
                                                                                         ._         19_24        __. ____.

N 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 NNE 1 1 0 0 0 0 2 NE O O 0 v 0 0 0

                      -ENE                                    2           3            0          0          0       0         5 E                                      4           3            0          0          0       0         7 ESE                                   5         24             4          0          0       0       33 SE                                     9         19             7          0          0       0       35 SSE                                   6         21           20           2          0       0       49 S                                    10          48           34           6          0       0       98 SSW                                   5         37           23         10           0       0       75 SW                                     4         16           12         11           0       0       43 WSW                                    1          3            4          7          1        0       16
  "                   . W-                                    0           3            1          2          0       0         6 WNW                                   0           3            1          3          0        0        7 NW                                     0           1            2          0          0       0         3 NNW                                   2            1           0          0          0        0        3 TOTAL                                49       183          108           il          1        0     382 PERIODS OF CALM (HOURS)1                                 0 VARIABLE DIRECTION                             O HOURS 0F MISSINO DATA:                                 0          __
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                 ' Joint Frequency Distribution Tables --1989: Quarter 4 HOURS AT EACH WIND SPEED AND DIRECTION                                                 -

PERIOD OF RECORD.e 89100101-89124124. STABILITY CLASS: F DT/DZ

             ' ELEVATION!          SPEEDtSPD10P 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 NNEL                       0          0            0       0      0        0          0 NE                         1.         0            0       0      0        0          1-ENE                       1           0           0       0      0        0          1 i

E- 3 0 0 0 0 0 3  ! ESE 3 3 0 0 0 -0 6 6 11 0 0 0 0 17

                'lE- SE                   -4          12            2       0      0        0        18 S                         0        10             1       0      0        0        11 SSW                       1         16            0       0      0        0        17
               .SW                          1          2            0       0      0        0          3                  ,

i WSW' ;0 -0 0 0 0 0 0 W- 0' O 1 0 0 0 1 WNW 0 0 0 0' 0 0 0 MW 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 NHW 0 0. 0 0 0 0 'O TOTAL. 20 54 4 0 0 0 78 PERIODS OF CALM (HOURS)i 1 ' VARIABLE DIRECTION 0-HOURS 0F, MISSING DATA

                                                           ; 0._,                                _          ,t HOURS AT EACH WIND SPEED AND DIRECTIDH PERIOD OF RECORD =              -89100101-89123124 STABILITY CLASS!               S        DT/DZ ELEVATION:         SPEEDtSPD10P DIRECTION!DIR10P LAPSE:DT50M WIND SPEED (mph)
                        -WIND DIRECTION               1-3                                             >24 TOTAL
                   .........               ...        4-7
                                                      ... ....8-12     13-18
                                                                    ..... .. _. 19_24      ... ...__

N 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 NNE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 NE 3- 0 0 0 0 0 3 ENE 5 0 0 0 0 0 6 E 22 0 0 0 0 0 22 30 ESE 24 61 0 0 0 0 SE' 30 3 0 0 0 0 33 SSE 22 10 0 0 0 0 32 S 11 3 0 0 0 0 14 SSW 5 1 0 0 0 0 6 SW 2 1 0 0 0 0 3 WSW 1 0 0 0 0 0 1

                    'W                          0          0          0        0     0.        0          0 WNW                       0          0          0        0     0         0          0 NW                       0          0           0        0     0         0          0 NNW                       0          0           0        0     0        0          0 TOTAL                 126          24            0       0     0         0       151 PERIODS OF CALM (HOURS)1                    11 VARIABLE DIRECTION               O HOURS OF MISSING DATA:                    0

U < F. 2 h5 m4 Attachment?7 (Continued - Page 13 of -16) Joint Frequency Distribution Tables - Year 1989 f i HOURS AT EACH WIND SPEED AND DIRECTION PERIOD OF RECORD = 89010101--89123124 F1 ABILITY CLASSt ALL DI/DZ

                     -ELEVAT10H1               SPEED 1SPD10P DIRECTION 1DIR10P LAPSEIDT50M WIND SPEED (MPH)

WIND DIRECTION 1-3 4 B-12 13-1B 19-24 >24 TOTAL N 53 178 158 8 0 0 399 NNE' 49 167 150 0 0 0 369 NE 97 171 ' 170 28 B- 0 475 ENE 145 192 78 16 13 0- 477 E 234 129 20 0 0 0 384'- ESE 262 193 49 3 0 0 507 SE 182 214 89 18 1 0 504 SSE :163 257 100 34 1 0 557 . S 143 331 201 43 0 0 '718 l SSW 96 267 271 95 8 0 739 SW 87 193 280 146 4 0 710 WSW 52 158 252 213 57 0 733 W 50 153 324 156 17 0 700 WNW 30 197 239 112 11 0 589 40 33 517

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NW 206 131 98 8  ! NNW 46 163 138 30 4 0 382 TOTAL 1729 3169 2650 1030 157 8 8760 PERIODS OF CALM (HOURS)I 106'

l. VARIABLE DIRECTION 0 l _ HOURS OF MISSINO DATAt 0 _

HOURS AT EACH WIND SPEED AND DIRECTION PERIOD OF RECORD = 89010101-89123124 '! STABILITY CLASS: A DT/DZ

                        -ELEVATIDX!              SPEED 1SPD10P DIRECTIONIDIR10P LAPSE 1DT50H L'                                                                WIND SPEED (MPN)

WIND DIRECTION 1-3 4-7 8_12 13_18 19_24

                                                                                                    >24 TOTAL            ,

c 2 8 22 0 0 0 62 i

l. NE-' 2 6 63~ 0 0 0 91 j l NE 2 18 51 5 1 0 77 4 i

F.NE 1 7 4 2 0 0 14 l' E 1 3 0 0 0 0 4  ! l ESE 2 3 4 0 0 0 9 1 SE 1 1 1 1 0 0 4 1 SSE 3 3 0 0 0 0 6 I l S 0 2 0 1 0 0 3 } L SSW 0 5 0 1 0 0 6 l SW 1 3 1 0 0 0 5 3 WSW 1 3 11 7 0 0 22  ! l W 2 10 50 36 0 0 98  ! WNW 0 29 -49 4 0 0 82 E NW 1 38 27 5 0 0 71 l 65 l* NNW 2 42 19 2 0 0 TOTAL 21 231 302 64 1 0 619 i PERIODS OF CALM (HOURS)i- 0 VARI ABLE DIRECTION 0 HOURS OF MISSIN0_ DAT.Al_ 0 49 - l r -

a c< I L m-- h l Attachment-7 (Continued - Page 14-of 16) Joint Frequency Distribution Tables - Year 1*B9 HOURS AT EACH WIND SPEED AND DIRECTION

               -PERIOD OF RECORD =  -                          89010101-89123124 STABILITY CLASS:                           B        DT/DZ s               ELEVATION!                    SPEED!SPD10P DIRECTIOHtDIR10P LAPSE!DT50M WIND SPEED (MPH)

R ~ WIND

               . DIRECTION                           1-3                                                         >24 TOTAL
                 .........                           ...         4-7
                                                                 ... ....8-12      13-18
                                                                            ..... __ _.          19_24           ... ...._

N 1- 30 15 0 0 0 46 NNE 1 17 18 0 0 0 36 NE O 7 17 1 0 0 25 ENE 2 10 3 3 1 0 19 E- 0 4 2 0 0 0- 6 ESE 1 2 4 0 0 0 7 SE 1 2 2 2 0 0 7 SSE- 0 3 5 0 0 0 8 S 0 7 3 0 0 0 10 SSW 1 7 8 3 0 0 19 SW 1 4 11 2 0 0 18 WSW 0 3 22 15 0 0 40 W~ 0 12 41 15 0 0 - g8 WNW 1 29 26 3 0 0 s9 NW 1 39 12 3 0 0 .55 NNW 2 18 8 3 0 0 31 TOTAL 12 194 19/ 50 1 0 454  ! PERIODS OF CALH(HOURS): 0 VARIABLE DIRECTION O LHOURS OF MISSIN0_DATAt . 0 ._ .._ . HOURS AT EACH WIND SPEED AND DIRECTION  ; PERIOD OF RECORD n 89010101-89123124 I STABILITY CLASSt C DT/DZ ELEVATI0Hi SPEEDtSPD10P DIRECTIOHtDIR10P LAPSE!DT50M WIND SPEED (HPH) WIND . DIRECTION 1-3 4-7 8-12 13-18 19-24 >24 TOTAL H 2 12 21 1 0 0 36 L HNE o 19 9 0 0 0 28 NE- 3 19 26 1 0 0 49 - l L ENE 1 3 2 0 4 0 1 0 0 11 18 l E 1 13 4 ESE 2 9 6 0 0 0 17 L< SE O 4 12 2 0 0 18 , SSE O 6 2 4 0 0 12  ! 0 0 22 L S 1 11 9 1 SSW 1 9 10 6 0 0 26 SW 1 8 13 10 0 0 32 WSW 1 13 24 15 2 0 55 l W 1 21 42 14 1 0 79 WNW 2 30 22 8 0 0 62  ; NW 5 31 9 3 0 0 48 i p NNW 3 15 10 4 0 0 32 TOTAL 24 223 221 73 4 0 545 PERIODS OF CALH(HOURS): 0 VARIABLE DIRECTION 0 t HOURS OF MISSING DATAt 0

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HOURS AT EACH WIND SPEED AND DIRECTION'  : PERIOD OF RECORD = 89010101-89123124 STABILITY CLASS: D D1/DZ ELEVATION! SPEED!SPD10P DIRECTIONIDIR10P LAPSEtDT50M

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WIND SPEED (MPH) WIND DIRECTION 1-3 >24 TOTAL

             .........             ...       4-7
                                             ... _ 8_12

_. ..... 13-18

                                                               ..... 19-24     ... ____.

N 23 69 96 6 0 0 194 NNE 18 83 59 0 0 0' 160 NE 24 99 75 21 7 0 226 ENE 25 107 64 37 11 0 244 E 31 63 12 0 0 'O 106 ESE 23 68 26 3 0 0 120 SE 10 93 57 8 1 0 169 SSE 17 67 62 21 1 0 168 S 20 93 108 24 0 0 245 SSW 25 87 180 62 4 0 358 SW 14 88 211 112 3 0 428 WSW 19 86 164 164 53 0 486 W 16 85 177 89 16 0 383 WNW 12 95 131 94 11 0 343 NW 14 87 80 86 33 8 NHW- 22 77 96 21 4 0 h0820 TOTAL 313 13i7 1518 748 144 8 4158 PERIODS OF CALM (HOURS)! 0 ,  ! VARIABLE DIRECTION 0 . i HOURS OF MISSING DATAt 0 . - HOURS'AT EACH WIND SPEED AND DIRECTION .) PERIOD OF RECORD n 89010101-89123124 STABILITY CLASS: E DT/DZ ELEVATIUN SPEEDtSPD10P DIRECT 10HtDIR10P LAPSEtDT50M WIND SPEED (MPH) WIND p{RECl{qN [,1 1,? q,[2 {},(( !!,Ei (({Igl&( N 10 27 4 1 0 0 42 l NME 10 16 1 0 0 0 27 NE 24 25 1 0 0 0 50 ENE 37 62 5 0 0 0 104 E 51 43 2 0 0 0 96 ESE 49 73 9 0 0 0 131 SE 24 65 17 5 0 0 ill SSE 29 95 29 9 0 0 162 l S 34 156 80 17 0 0 287 L SSW 23 128 73 23 4 0 251 i SW 28 82 44 22 1 0 177 WSW 15 51 29 12 2 0 109 W 18 24 13 2 0 0 57 WNW 7 13 11 3 0 0 34 NW 10 9 2 1 0 0 23 NNW 10 11 5 0 0 0 26 L ..____......_ ..___.......................... __ ............. L TOTAL 379 880 325 95 7 0 1687 ) PERIODS OF CALH(HOURS): 5 VARIABLE DIRECTION O ! HOURS OF MISSING DATA: 0 , l-

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                                                 ' HOURS AT EACH WIND' SPEED AND DIRECTION                                                .
                   . PERIOD OF RECORD v                        89010101-89123124 STABILITY CLASSI                         F ~ DT/DZ                                                                    =

SPEEDtSPD10P- DIRECTIONtDIR10P LAPSEtDT50M ELEVATION: 1 WIND SPEED (MPH) WIND D.I.R.E.C.T . I.O.N. -.1-3 4.. - 7.. B. _12_ _ _1_3 _18. 19..2 4.>24

                                                                                                            - .. TO.T.AL N                                  2           2            0         0'      O         O         4                 -

HNE- 9 5 0 0 0 0 15- 5 N 16 O O O O 1B  ! EE 32 'b 0- 0 0 0 36 E 46 2 0 0 0 0 48 ESE 3B '20 0 0 0 0 58 SE 23 31 0 0 0 -0 54 SSE 22 50- 2 0 0 0 74 j S. 20 44 1 0 0 0 65 .;

                     'SSW                               19           27            0        .0       0         0        46 SW                               15            7-           0         0-      0         0       22          1 WSW                                 7           2           2         0       0         0        11          I W-                                15            1           1         0       0         0         7          )

WNW 5 1 0 0 0 0 6 NW 3 2 1 0 0 0 6 - NHW 3- 0 0 0 0 0 3 TOTAL '265 198 7 0 0 0 473  !

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TION 0 HOURS- NO. DATA 1 0. HOURS AT EACH WIND SPEED AND DIRECTION PERIOD'0F RECORD = 89010101-89123124 STABILITY CLASSt' O DT/DZ-ELEVATION: SPEEDtSP010P DIRECTIONIDIR10P LAPSEtDT50M WIND SPEED (MPH) DIRECTION 1-3 >24 TOTAL _____.... ... 4-7 B-12 13-18-19_24 N 13 0 0 0' 0 0 15 NME: 1 0 0 0 0 12 NE- 2B 1 0 0 0 0 30 ENE 47 1 0 0 0 0 49 E 104 1 0 0 0 0 106 ESE. 147 18 0 0 0 0 165 SE 123 18 0 0 0 0 141

                       .SSE                              92           33             0        0        0        0     -127 S                                68           18            0         0       0         0        86 SSW                             27              4           0        0        0        0        33 SW                               27             1           0         0       0         0        28 WSW                                 9            0           0        0        0        0        10              ,

W- B 0 0 0 0 0 B WNW 3 0 0 0 0 0 3 NW 6 0 0 0 0 0 6 NNW 4 0 0 0 0 0 5 TOTAL 715 96 0 0 0 0 824 PERIODS OF CALM (HOURS): 86 VARIABLE DIRECTION 0 HOURS OF MISSING DATAt 0 b ,

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1. The interface between the Perry Plant and the vendor system have not changed. However, periodically the processing of waste will be l performed in the truck bay which changes the location of the vendor system during operation. This change does not impede or decrease the '

ability of Perry to meet those critical items associated with the vendor / Perry interface detailed in SSER Section 11.4 and responded l to in submittal dated August 30,1985 (PY-CEI/NRR-0362 L). Items 1,4,and 5 detailed under this Section have no relevance to this i change therefore no response is made to these items. Item 42  ;

a. Means to contain spills or overflow

, Periodically waste processing will be performed in the truck bay which means the hoses, fill head, and the container will also be  : located there. This area is surrounded by concrete walls on three sides that will contain any postulated spill or overflow. The fourth side is the truck bay access door which will be keylocked shut and have temporary curbing placed in front of it to stop any  ; potential spills. Also any hosing or connections outside the fill aisle will be placed in hose bags to stop any potential leaks or > hose breaks. A floor drain, touted to the liquid radwaste system prevides adequate drainage to handle any postulated hose break or l 1eak. All floors and walls in the areas are coated to ensure t decontamination. Finally all processing will be performed in NRC approved casks thus eliminating any concerns with liquid tank

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b. Liquid tank failure analysis implication All processing will be performed in an NRC approved cask therefore the potential for a massive tank spill is eliminated.

C. Radiological and effluent monitoring No changes are necessary in the previous response because the truck < bay utilizes the same ventilation sytem as the fill aisle area. Ventilation from this area is routed through HEPA filters and charcoal beds prior to release to the environment via the Unit i vent. Radiological monitoring is provided for Regulatory Guide 1.21 compliance to meet applicable rederal Code requirements. Any gaseous discharges from the liners are processed through the vendor's off-gas blower system as detailed before.  : D. ALARA considerations All process and vendor related functions are still operated from a remote control panel. These panels are located behind a 2 foot thick concrete wall. Also the liner is located inside a cask with 1.5 inch thick lead filled stainless steel required to reduce doses below dot guidelines of 200 mr'on the exterior of the package. Closed circuit television is provided for remote viewing of the processing area. By employing the remote cameras, cask, and Health Physics procedures, the time spent in this area is minimized. Item 46 Describe the capability of the Perry Plant to meet the criteria of Appendix I to 10CFR Part 50 with the vendor system in

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2. No new possibility exists. The worst case possibility of a ]

tank failure outside the radiological control boundary was < previously evaluated in USAR Section 15.7.2 and 15.7.3. l l ' 3. This change has no impact on the actual processing i capabilities to meet the requirements detailed in the Process j control Program. Therefore Tech Spec 4.11.3 Solid Radwaste Treatment is not impacted. ) l 1 i I I l I i i

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1.0 INTRODUCTION

1 l 1.1 Definitions 1 (

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2.1 Evaporator Concentrates (Bottons) ' 2 2.2 Bead Resins 2 I h- 2.3 Pilter Domineraliser Media Sludge 2 2.4 Traveling Belt Pilter Cake 2 i 2.5 Pilter Cartridges 3 2.6 Oily Vaste 3 . 2.7 Dry Active Vaste (DAV) 3 2.8 Other Materials 3 3.0 PROCESS DESCRIPTION 3 3.1 Pilling of Tanks 3 Sampling / Analysis i 3.2 , 3 3.3 Preconditioning 4 3.4 ' Mixing Ratios 4 3.5 Devatering 4 (- 3.6 Solidification Processing 4 - i 3.7 Cartridge Pilters 9 j-3.8- Dry Active Vaste 9  ; 4.0 PRODUCT C0!ffROL 9 , 4 4.1 Test Solidification 10 l 4.2 Product Quality 10 , fr 4.3 Acceptability 10 , t 5.0 VASTE CLASSIFICATION, CHARACTERI7.ATION AND 11 .j MANIFEST REQUIREMENTS JS 5.1 Vaste Classification 11 1: C 5.2 Vaste Characteristics and Manifest Requirements 11 j t ' 6.0 ADMINISTRATIVE CONTROLS '12

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The Process Control Program (PCP) is designed to provide adminis-trative control and guidance for the solidification, devatering and j j other processing of applicable forms of radvaste for ultimate  ; disposal. The PCP contains information pertaining to the current  ; formula (mixing ratio), sampling, analyses, tests, and determina- j i tions to be made to ensure that the processing and packaging of radioactive vastes, based on demonstrated processing of actual or i l

                                 . simulated wet solid vastes, vill be accomplished in such a way as to 10CFR61, 10CFR71, Federal and State                  ;

ensure compliance with 10CFR20,irements regulations, burial ground requ and other requirements j governing the disposal of radioactive vaste. , The PCP is applicable to the plant installed and LN Technologies j Corporation (LN) supplied mobile radvaste system for solidification j T*C and devatering of applicable vaste forms. The PCP is not applicable  ! for intermediary processing at offsite vendors. . j A Numerous features have been incorporated into the design of the l solid radioactive vaste system and the building housing this system j

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  • ACCEPTABLE ENVELOPE: (of solidification \devatering): specific l f' properties of vastes that fall within the limits of the parameters '

required for solidification. These parameters are established within the test solidification instruction for each applicable vaste , J type. l t 3 F BATCH: the volume of isolated vaste contained in a tank that vill >

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is deposited. , EIGH INTEGRITY CONTAINER (BIC): an approved container for burial a having an expected life of 300 years. SOLIDIFICATION: the conversion of radioactive materials from liquid and solid systems to a monolithic, immobilized solid with a definite volume and shape, bounded by a stable surface of distinct outline on l- (,, , A. all sides (free standing), with a free vater content of less than 0.5% by volume. TC/VAX/Page 1 of 5

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 .                                                                                                               1 filter cake, in which case a predetermined amount of water or-         ;

i I i other approved aqueous solution is added to the tank for slurry transfer cf the contents). The vaste slurry is transferred at I a preset rate to the vendor's equipment, in accordance with gl7 OM13A RVI-G$1-SRV, where it is either devatored or solidified with cement. The vaste mixing tanks have recirculation capabilities where a representative sample can be dravn. If needed, a devatering connection is available which is routed to the liquid radvaste system. An additional connection-has been provided back to the vaste mixing tank for use in the event of a liner overfill condition. Hot water flush connections are provided to thoroughly flush,the plant and the vendor equipment into the liner used for processing. The vaste transfer line and devatering return lines are located behind a two foot thick shield vall to reduce exposure to the operator during pro-cessing. 3.6.2 Description of the Vendor's Vaste Processing System , The vet solid radioactive vaste vill be transferred to 1.N's -

          -                             equipment to be devatered (per LN Process Control Program for
                                      ' Devatering Bend and Powdered Resin with 0~   u ick-dry Devatering
                                      - System No. 8814 No. DV-002) or solidified (per LN Process control Program for LNPSC Radvaste solidification systems                  !

No. SS-001). A complete process description for the LN mobile solidification system is contained in LN Process Services Topical Report on Radvaste Solidification System, PS-53-0378. L A description of the LN devatering system is contained in the , LN Process Control Program, No. DV-002. The only exceptions to (1) test solidifications vill be run 6 those LN documents aret s

                     -                   on each batch of the same vaste type instead of every tenth batch, and (2) vaste vill be supplied to the LN equipment at 1

20 gpm instead of 40 gpm due to pump limitations. Q The vendor's equipeent is located in the Radvaste Building in

     ;                                    the fill aisle and storage area, and truck bay (see Figure 2).

Normal processing of radioactive vaste vill be performed in the

     -                                    fill aisle with only the vendor's cement transfer equipment                 1-being located in the cement silo room. Periodically, when p-                 determined prudent, vaste vill be processed in the truck bay                !

g using one devatering process only. When this is performed 7 several restrictions vill be imposed to minimize the potential I for radioactive spill and ensure the principles of ALARA are

     ,"'                                   maintained. These include; all processing to be performed in an NRC approved cask, all hosing and associated connections to
  • be placed in hose bags, truck bay access doors to have temporary curbing placed in front of them, and locking all access areas to the truck bay. The areas where the processing takes place are specifically designed to handle the movement, g ,

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  ,-                                        solidified liners.                                                     1 3.6.5.5        Closed Circuit Television                                                 .
            '                               ' Closed Circuit Television vill be used, where applicable, for remote viewing of the processing and storage areas. .The overhead crane has an independent camera for vieving all lifting and placing operations.

3.7 Cartridae Filters Cartridge filters may be disposed of by encapsulation in a cement matrix in steel drums or liners. The encapsulation of cartridge filters shall be performed using approved procedures that provide reasonable assurance that the final vaste form vill meet the stability criteria of the Branch Technical Position on Vaste Form. Cartridge filters may also be disposed of by placement in HIC's that are certified by the land disposal facility's state Agency. C. 3.8 Dry Active Vaste Potentially contaminated dry vastes vill be collected in containers located throughout the radiologically controlled areas within the plant. The vaste vill be periodically collected and transported to

   ,                                  a temporary storage area prior to vaste segregation (as per OM1At PAP-1901). Vaste segregation vill be performed to reduce vaste
     ,                                volume and to recover reusable materials.                                         t f
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In order to reduce the vaste volume, compressible vaste vill be  ;

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     ..s Devatering/ Solidification processes vill be conducted by qualified PNPP or vendor personnel in accordance with approved plant and/or vendor operating instructions and procedures.

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i 4.1 Test solidification Test solidifications are performed on vaste stream samples to verify plant and/or vendor calculated solidification formulae. Test shall  ; be performed to support solidification sixing formulae as follows: - (1) every batch of the same vaste types (2) when sampling analysis falls outside the normal established envelope and preconditioning is , ineffective, (3) following any liner of the same vaste type where solidification has been determined to be unacceptable (4) when it ' is believed that same unexpected or abnormal containment may be presents or (5) when requested by Chemistry Supervision. A batch that requires test solidification shall not be processed until such ' time as the test solidification proves acceptable. Upon failure of a test solidification, additional samples shall be obtained and testing vill continue until a successful solidification has been performed with revised mixing ratios as determined by Chemistry Supervision. Solidification of the batch may then be - continued using the alternate solidification parameters defined by testing. 4.2 Product Quality ( , Solidification process product quality shall be ensured by the use ' of predetermined mixing ratios of vaste and solidification agents. Mixing ratios are based upon laboratory testing of non-radioactive vaste materials and are supported by (1) the test solidifications performed periodically, as mentioned above; (2) periodic checks, visual and physical, of actual processed containers filled with solidified vaste; and (3) once every two years requalification of - the vaste form. Requalification includes testing for compressibility in accordance with ASTM C-39-84, following an

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 '                                                                                                                                                         i 4.3 , Acceptability The acceptability of the solidified product shall be verified by

~ ensuring that less than 0.5% free standing vater exists and that the solidified product appears to be able to hold its shape if it vere to be removed form the container. Unacceptable solidified vaste shall be handled as follovst (1) if the reason for unacceptability is. free standing vater, the free standing vater vill be removed or extra cement / sodium silicate vill be added to solidify the free water; (2) if all or portions of the t TC/VAX/Page 4 of 7

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  • b h REFERENCES I

i k. N;- P 14. " Perry Nuclear Power Plant Unit 1 Technical Specifications," Rev. O, , I The Cleveland Electric 111uninating Company, Perry, Ohio 44081. h - 15. " Perry Nuclear Power Plant Units 1 and 2, Final Safety Analysis Report", Amendment 14 The Cleveland Electric Illuminating Company, Perry, Ohio 44081. i, . l' 16. " Records Retention / Disposition Schedule", The Cleveland Electric > Illuminating Company, Perry, Ohio 44081.

   .                          17. Perry Nuclear Power Plant Operations Manual, " Radioactive Shipment Criteria", OM1A PAP-1304, The Cleveland Electric Illuminating Company, Perry , Ohio 44081.               .
18. Perry Nuclear Power Plant Operations Manual, " Shipment of Radio-active Vaste For Disposala, OM1A PAP-1309, The Cleveland Electric l Illuminating Company, Perry, Ohio 44081.

1t 19. Perry Nuclear Power Plant Operations Hanual, " Dry Radioactive V'aste

  • A Volume Reduction Program", OM1A PAP-1901, The Cleveland Electric Illuminating Company, Ferry, Ohio 44081.

f 20. Perry Nuclear Power Plant Operations Manual, " Plant Chemistry PAP-1102, The Cleveland Electric j is Control Program", OM1A

i. Illuminating Company, Perry, Ohio 44081. i y
21. Perry Nuclear Power Plant Operations Manual, "10CTR61 Compliance Sampling", OM1Et RAP-1102, The Cleveland Electric Illuminating c( Company, Perry, Ohio 44081.

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22. Perry Nuclear Pover Plant Operations Manual, " Miscellaneous Sampling
     $(F .          ' Ie,               Systems", OM12C: CHI 42, The Cleveland Electric Illuminating
     $                   A              Company, Perry, Ohio 44081.                                             I R

l 4 '23. Perry Nuclear Power Plant Operations Manual, "PCP Test Solidification", OM12A CHI-78, The Cleveland Electric Illuminating j

                         ,1 (0                                Company, Perry, Ohio 44081.

4 e 24. Perry Nuclear Pover Plant Operations Manual, " Solid Radvaste 0 Solidification System a, OM13A: RVI-G51-SRV, The Cleveland Electric i hc l Illuminating Company, Perry, Ohio 44081. i 3

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25. Perry Nuclear Power Plant Operations Manual, " Solid Radvaste
       %               ]g                Compaction System", OM13At RVI-G51-SRVC, The Cleveland Electric Illuminating Company, Perry, Ohio 44081.

p[ (;. 26. "Barnvell Vaste Management Facility Site Disposal Criteria",

      'W                                  Document $20-AD-010, Revision B, Barnvell, South Carolina 29812,
p. January 1,1982.

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  • Airborne Continuous sampler operation Radiciodine Weekly following '

radiciodine 1, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 35 I-131 einister change with collection weekly or as and required by dust loading, Particulates teekly following whichever is more frequent Gross Beta (a) 111ter change yd!particulates ! r.==== Composite, by Isotpic(b) location quarterly i Continuous sampling, one TID Gamma Dose Quarterly I Direct Radiation 1 through 24, 35, 36 41, 42, 43, 45, exchanged quarterly (3 TLDs/ location) Continuous sampling, one TLD Gamma Dose Annually l 53, 54, 55, 56, 58 exds ed annually c - Dese Guarterly or i Continuous sampling, one TID '

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29, 30, 31, 47 Tc-l I Milk 51, 52, 57, 61 on pasture Gamma lT'S Isotopic 69 I-131, Semimonthly Semimonthly when animals are j on pasture Ganna Isotopic Sealannually - Spring and Gasma Semiannually Fish 25, 32 Fall as weather permits Isotopic (edil,le portion) f Food Products Nonthly during growing season I-131, Tc-I] Human Consumption 39, 50, 62, 67 Monthlyduringl7clg. growing season 3 Gamma 7 Isotopic Annually, location determined by I-131, Annually Animal Gonsumption 29, 31, 47, 51, 52, 57, 69 annual milk animal and r - Isotopic lIy garden census Monthly during growing season I-131, Monthly during

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                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                          $g and demographic and land use features of the site vicinity. Other factors considered were appilcable regulatory                                                                                                                                             x guidelines (Appendix I to 10CFR50, Regulatory Guides 4.1, 4.2, and 4.8), population distribution (from environmental report), ease o[ access to sampling stations, security, future program integrity (e.g., not placing TID's near areas under construction or where the potential for vandalism is high, and the NRC Radiological Assessment                                                                                                                     Branch Technical In addition, Position on radiological environmental monitoring as revised in Revision 1, November 1979 (reference 1).

certain locations where PNPP operations are unlikely to affect levels of radiation or radioactivity were selected as f control locations.

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                                                                                                                                                                                                                                        ,T, on inside rear fence next to gate Site Boundary, Inckwood Road Bus turnaround, on the right,100 feet                                               0.6                         NE                                                APT, AI, TID, V,             l 7                                                                                                                                                                                                     PR past the turnaround on tree with white dot.                                                                                                                                               TID Site Boundary, Tree Line, behind nursery off Antioch Road                                                         0.8                        E 8                                                                                                                       0.7                        ESE                                               TfD 9     Site Boundary, Transmission Lira Tower, third tower fran Antioch l

Road toward the plant TID Parmly Road inside auxilary road gate, south of creek, on first 0.8 SSE Q' 10 Th' electric pole 0.6 53U TID 11 Traranission line tower, on tower at south vest corner of Center and Parmly Roads TID, PR, SO Site Boundary; transmissica line tower, access road from north side J.6 USE

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Description . 5.1 ESE TID 15 Madison Substation (Eagle Street), On utility pole Inside substation fence 5.0 SE TID Dayton Road (north of Interstate 90) on pole #572203 on left after y ,16 dirt drivevay which is just after the sharp lef t on Dayton Road TID 3l 5.2 SSE 17 Osadvick Road (cul de sac south of Interstate 90) on pole 9276222/1182011; last pole on left 5.0 S TID, So 18 Blair Road on pole on just after road makes 90' degree left curve down hill heading towards river 5.3 SSU Tis 19 tane Road and South Ridge Road on pole 9PC5648,100 feet north of intersection TID, 50 5.3 SU 20 Nursery Road at Route 2 v.u foss, on pole 9828976 across from entrance to Route 2 9378345, east of 5.1 VSU TfD 21 Hardy Road at Painesville Township Park, on pole park entrance 6.9 SE TID 22 Painesville, on south side of Main Street across from Evergreen Cemetery on tree with white dot 60 feet vest of pole 90BPG296 7.9 VSE TID 23 Fairport Barbor (High Street and New Street), on pole on near substation facing street 13.1 SE TLD 24 St. Clair Avenue Substation (Control), in Mentor, on rear fence corner near railroad tracks 0.6 le8U SED, FSR 25 PNPP Discharge 4.2 INE SED 26 Offshore at Redbird, vicinity of Ohio Vater Service Company Intake 7.9 VSU SED 27 Offshore, vicinity of Fairport Barbor Vater Supply System Intake 22.0 DEE VIR 77@ W l28 Deleted (Ashtabula (Control), CEI Generating Station Intake) 1.3 ESE MtK, FS ?I G 8 29 Milk Farm, Valtes residence, Antioch Road, Perry  ? wq= uma.

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! 68 Oh!o American Vater Company-Ashtabula Plant (control) 19.5 D8E VIR Tc l 8 69 John Rhodes Farm (Control), 11640 Sperry Road,Chester Township 18.7 SSV MIK, FS g73

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