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*s NLS9000122 March 27, 1990 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Attention: Document Control Desk Washington, DC 20555-
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Annual Radiological Environmental Report Cooper Nuclear Station NRC Docket No. 50 298 DPR 46 Centlemen:
, In accordance with specification 6.s.l.E of the Cooper Nuclear Station . Technical Specifications, Nebraska public power District submits the Cooper Nuclear Station Annual Radiological Environmental Report for tt.e period January 1, 1989 through December 31, 1989.
In accordance with 10 CPR 50.4(b)(1), we are enclosing one signed original of the report for your use and one copy to the Regional Office and one copy to the NRC Resident Inspector. Should you have any questions or comments regarding this report, please contact my office. Sincerely, t
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- o REPORT TO NEBRASKA PUBLIC POWER DISTRICT COLUMBUS. NEDRASKA RADIATION ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING PROGRAtt COOPER NUCLEAR STATION NEMAHA COUNTY, NEBRASKA ANNUAL REPORT JANUARY 1 TO DECEf1BER 31, 1989
,o PREPARED BY TELEDYNE IS0 TOPES 50 VAN BUREN AVENUE WESTWOOD, NEW JERSEY 07675
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J/ DAVID MARTIN,ilANAGER ENVIRONMENTAL ANALYSIS DEPARTMENT ,
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a This report covers the period of January 1 through December 31, 1989.- I All sample collections were made-by a contractor' and personnel of the' Nebraska. Public Power District. Analyses were performed and _ reports of f analyses were prepared by Teledyne _lsotopes .and forwarded to Nebraska Public Power District. W 9 6 4
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;, PAGE .. Preface................................................................. 11 L i s t of f a b1 e s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
ListofFigures..........................................................vii 1. Introduction............................................................. I
- 11. S u mma ry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 111. Sampli ng and Analyses Program, St ations and Maps. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.
IV. Discussion....................................................... A. Program Objectives and Data Interpretation B. Atmospheric Nuclear Detonations V. Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program Summary Table 3...........12 REMPS TABLE 3 ANNUAL
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OF ALL STATIONS OF THE............... ISOTOPES 13
- 0F INTEREST WITH YEARLY AVERAGE ACTIVITY, NUMBER OF DETECT 10NS PER TOTAL STATION WITH HIGHEST AVERAGE ACTIVITY, AVERAGE OF CONTROL STATION AND INCLUSIVE DATES OF ANALYSES L
i VI. DISCUSSION, IMPACT ON THE ENVIRONMENT, GRAPHS OF RESULT 3 AND STATISTICAL...... 28 TABLES FOR EACH QUARTER A and B. AIR PARTICULATES - GROSS BETA - GROSS ALPHA.................... 29 C. CHARC0AL FILTER, 1-131......................................... 43 0. COMPOSITE OF AIR PARTICULATE FILTERS - GAMMA .................. 50 E. FISH........................................................... 57 F. MI L K - N E AR E ST PRODUC ER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 G. MILK - OTHER
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i I. RIVER WATER.................................................... 81 J. THERM 0 LUMINESCENT 00SIMETERS................................... 88 K. FOOD - BROADLEAF VEGETATION.................................... 95 L. SHOREL I NE SE D IME NT. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100 REFERENCES........................................................ 104 k!!. COMPLETE DATA TABLES.................................................... 105 A,B,C. AIR PARTICULATE FILTERS - GROSS ALPHA, GROSS BETA, 1-131........ 106
. D. COMPOSITE - AIR PARTICULATE FILTERS............................. 127 E. FISH............................................................ 138 F. MILK - NEAREST PR0DUCER......................................... 141 G. MILK - OTHER PRODUCERS.......................................... 147 H. GROUNDWATER..................................................... 150 I. RIVER WATER..................................................... 153 J. THERM 0LUMI NESCENT DOS! METERS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 162 l K. FOOD - BROADLEAF VEGETATION..................................... 167 i
- l. L. SHORELINE SEDIMENNT............................................. 180 i
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i TABLE OF CONTENTS d, PAGE V!!!. Appendix A. LAND USE CENSUS...............................................A-1 B. INTERL ABORATORY COMP ARI SON PR0 GRAM. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B-1 C. STATISTICAL N0TES.............................................C-1 D. NOTIFICATION LEVELS...........................................D-1 E. CONVENTIONS USED IN DATA TREND GRAPHS.........................E-1 F. DETECTION CAPABILITIES................................... ....F-1 G. SAMPLE STATION LOCATIONS AND SAMPLE TYPE S. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .G-1 H.
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LIST OF TABLES .. t _ TABLES TITLE PAGE 1 Sampling schedule and analysis, 4 1989, Cooper Nuclear Station 2 Sample Station Location with 6 Distance and Direction from the Elevated release point (ERP) 3 Summary of Radiological Monitoring -13 Program
. A to L Statistical Summary Tables - Section VI pages 28-103 By Sample Type . A to L Data Tables - Section VII. pages 105-181 By Sample Type and Station e
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, LIST OF FIGURES No. Title Page 1 Maps of sampli n9 stations, Cooper Nuclea r Station. . . . . . .... . . . . . . .. . 8,9 A-1 Ai r Pa rt i cul a te, G ros s Bet a - CNS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31,32,51,52 A-2 Ai r Pa rt i cul at e, G ros s Bet a - ERAMS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33,34,53,54 i
B-1 Ai r Pa rt i cul at es , G ros s Alp ha - CNS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31,32,51,52 C-1 Ai rbo rn e - l odi ne , C NS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 4,4 ! D-1 Ai r Pa rti cul ates - Ce-144 - CNS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31,32,51,52 0-2 Ai r Pa rti cul ates C e-144 - EML. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33,34,53,54 E-1 Fish, Gross Beta, K-40, Sr-90 and Cs-137 - All Locations........... 58,59 F-1 Milk - Nearest Producer, K-40, 1-131 and Cs-137. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63,64 F-2 Milk - Hea rest Producer, Sr-89, Sr-90 and El em. Ca. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65,66
, G-1 Mil k - Commerci al Producers , K-40, 1-131 and Cs-137. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 70,71 G-2 Milk - Commerci al Producers, Sr-89, Sr-90 and El em. Ca. . . . . . . . . . . . . 72,73 H-1 Groundwater - All Locations, Gross Alpha, Beta and H-3............. 77,78 1-1 River Water - All Locations , Gross Alpha, Beta. ....... ..... .. .. . . . . 82,83 1-2 River Water - All Locations, Sr-89, Sr-90 and H-3. . . . . . . .. . . . . ..... 84,85 J-1 The rmolumi nescent Dosimet ry - All Locati ons. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89,90 K-1 Food - Broadl eaf Ve9etation - All Locati ons. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96 L-1 Shoreli ne Sediment - K-40, 1 -131, Cs-134 and Cs-137. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101 t
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I. INTRODUCTION This report contains a complete tabulation of data collected during
, the period January through December 1989, for the operational Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program performed for the Cooper Nuclear Station i' (CNS) of the Nebraska Public Power District (NPPD) by Teledyne isotopes.
Cooper Nuclear Station is located in Nemaha County in the southeast l corner of Nebraska on the Missouri River. A portion of the site extends into Missouri. The reactor is a 778 megawatt boiling water reactor. Initial i criticality was attained on February 21 - 1974. The reactor reached 50% power on June 25,1974 and 100% power on November 20, 1974. Radiological' environmental monitoring began in 1971 before the plant l became operational -and has continued to the present. The program _ monitors radiation levels in air, terrestrial and aquatic environments. -Most samples are collected by NPPD personnel. All are shipped for analysis to a con-t ractor's laboratory where there exists special facilities required for measurements of extremely low levels of radioactivity. From 1971 through 1976 the contractor was Teledyne Isotopes. Westwood, New Jersey. NALCO ! Envi ronmental Sciences assumed responsibility for the analyses effective January 1,1977.
. On November 1.1978 Hazelton Environmental Sciences Corporation (HESC) assumed responsibility for the program. Prior to November 1, 1978 Hazelton Environmental Sciences operated as NALCO Environmental Sciences. Teledyne , ' , Isotopes again assumed responsibility for the analyses effective January 1, 1979 through December 31, 1989.
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Presented in this report are summaries and discussions of the data generated for the Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program (REMP) ** for the Cooper Nuclear Station (CNS) of the Nebraska Public Power District (NPPD)for1989. Part V. Table 3 presents the yearly summary of the program with the total number of samples of each type analyzed, the yearly average for all samples .the number of detections per total number of samples, the station with the highest average, the average of the cor, trol station, and the in. clusive dates of the analyses. Part VI is a discussion of each type of sample _ analyzed and its impact, if any, on the environment, included also is a graph of the isotopes of i nterest since 1977 and the statistical results for each quarter of the year. This is followed by a complete tabulation of the data by sample type and station number. The 1989 radiological environmental measurements for CNS indicates that there has been no residual fallout resulting from the explosion and fire at the Chernobyl Reactor in the Soviet Union which occurred on April 26, 1986. It may be concluded from all measurements taken that the operations of CNS had no detectable impact on the environment in the vicinity of CNS.
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P III. SAMPLING AND ANALYSES PROGRAM, STATIONS AND MAPS
. The 1989 sampling and analysis program is described in Table 1. ;
Teledyne Isotopes has a comprehensive quality assurance / quality control program designed to assure the reliability of data obtained. The results , for 1989 of the Intercomparison Program conducted by the EPA Environmental Monitoring Systems Laboratory in Las Vegas, Nevada, are contained in Ap. pendix B. Sampling locations are summarized in Table 2. The type or status of each location and its distance and direction f rom the reactor elevated release point are specified. A map of locations follows (Figure 1). . Complete descriptions of current and earlier sampling locations are given in Appendix G. i The annual land use census for 1989 is described in Appendix A. There were no milk animals found within three miles of CNS. The nearest garden , is 1.3 miles from CNS in Sector M. l All of the required samples were analyzed in 1989 except for the t following: T COLLECTION PATHWAY SAMPLE STATION PERIOD REASON j
. Ai rborne Air Particulate 09 03/13-03/20 Sample not Filter received. .
Ambient TLD 85 01/04-04/03 Reported as . Gamma last. Radiation b b G i 3
TABLE 1-NEBRASKA PUBLIC POWER DISTRICT COOPER NUCLEAR STATION ENVIRONMENTAL RADIATION SURVEILIANCE PROGRAM *. . SAMPLING SCHEDULE AND ANALYSES ' YEEKLY
- Samole Tvoe Station Nos. Analyses Airborne - Particulates 1-10 Gross alpha, beta.
Camma_ isotopic on quarterly composite of each station and on each sample in which gross beta activity is >10 times the yearly. mean of control samples. Airborne - Iodine 1-10 I-131 SEMI-MONTHLY Sample Tvoe Station Nos. Analyses
- Milk Nearest Producer 61 I-131 (low level)
(Peak Pasture only) Gamma isotopic - Sr-89, Sr-90 Elem. Ca on monthly composite MONTHLY Samele Tvee Station Nos. Analyses River Water 12, 28 Cross alpha - sus & dis Cross beta - aus & dis Sr-89, Sr 90 Camma isotopic Tritium on quarterly composite Milk - Nearest Producer 61 I-131 (lov level) (Except Peak Pasture Sr-89, Sr-90 - Season) Elem. Ca
- Gamma isotopic Food Products - 35. 96, 97 I-131 Broadleaf Vegetation Gamma isotopic
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i OUARTERLY t i ; Samole Tvoe Station Nos. Analyses l Background Radiation 1-10, 20, 44, 56 TLD readout (gamma - 58, 59, 66, 67, 71, dose) ,
. 79 91, 94 Cround Water 11, 47 Cross alpha, beta.
Camma isotopic Tritium Milk - Commercisi & 42, 95 I-131 (lov level) - Other Milk Producers Sr-89, Sr-90 Elem. Ca Camma isotopic TWO TIMES / YEAR Samole Tvoe Station Nos. Analyses Fish (Summer and Fall) 28, 35 Cross beta Sr 89, Sr-90 Camma isotopic i L Shoreline Sediment 28 Camma isotopic l e 6 W F S 5
lABLE 2 NEBRASKA PUBLIC POWER DISTRICT COOPER NUCLEAR STATION BROWNVILLE NEBRASKA DISTANCE AND DIRECTION FROM THE ELEVATED RELEASE POINT (ERP) TO THE SAMPLE STATION LOCATIONS STATION DISTANCEa DIRECTIONa NUMBER (MILES) (DEGREES) CLASSIFICATIONb
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1 0.10 225 IND 2 0.75 225 IND 3 2.5 338 IND 4 3. 0 43 IND 5 3. 5 102 IND 6 3. 0 165 IND 7 2.5 230 IND 8 2.5 260 IND 9 7. 3 335 IND-10 10.0 160 IND 11 0.15 225 IND 12 0.10 360 CON 13 0.25 120 NA 14 0.50 140 P0 15 0.30 180 NA 16 0.75 202 NA 17 1.5 235 P0 18 0.80 270 NA 19 1.0 300 PO 20 0.96 315
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46 PO 22 0.70 95 NA 23 1.9 80 P0 24 3.0 , 97 P0 25 3.8 105 P0 26 3.0 130 P0 27 3.0 143 NA 28 1.8 150 IND 29 3.0 170 NA 30 5.0 178 P0 31 2.8 222 NA 32 3.4 268 PO 33 2.8 302 PO 34 2.5 333 NA 35 2.0 350 IND and CON 36 > #: 335 PO 37 ... 330 NA 38 4.0 360 NA 39 2.8 25 P0 40 3.9 37 P0 41 8.4 11 NA 42 12.9 156 IND - 43 11.8 217 - NA 44 10.3 270 CON 45 4.0 325 NA 46 24.8 153 NA 47 25.8 154 IND 48 5.6 332 NA 49 11.4 222 NA 50 1.1 270 NA 6 i
STATION DISTANCEa DIRECTION" NUMBER (MILES) (DEGREES) CLASSIFICATIONb 51 4.2 125 NA
.- 52 7.4 79 NA 53 2.0 216 NA 54 5.2 320 NA .- 55 1.8 270 NA 56 1.9 118 IND .
57 6.6 208 NA' 58 1.1 219 IND , 59 1.0 189 IND : 60 8.4 42 NA ; 61 3.5 326 IND , 62 1.5 225 NA 63 5.0 56 NA 64 2.3 99 NA 65 1.1 305 NA 66 4.5 200 IND 67 4.8 325 IND 68 3.4 270 NA , 69 3.5 31 NA > 70 3.5 36 NA 71 4.3 71 IND i 72 3.8 39 NA 73 10.0 35 NA 74 2.4 270 NA 75 9.0 180 NA 76 5.3 212 NA ' 77 2.2 223 NA
.. 78 8.2 74 NA 70 0.85 299 IND 80 0.75 284 'IND 81 0.80 265 IND ,
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- stations of the nationwide Environmental . Radiation Ambient Monitoring System (ERAMS) operated by the U.S. Environmental Protection' Agency (EPA) or .
stations operated worldwide by the Environmental Measurements Laboratory (EML) (formerly called the Health and Safety Laboratory or HASL) of the U.S. Department of Energy. Also, results of the monitoring program are related to events known to cause elevated levels of radiation in the environment, e.g., atmospheric nuclear detonations or abnormal plant- releases. B. Atmospheric Nuclear Tests [ Three atmospheric nuclear detonations in the People's Republic of China influenced program results significantly in late 1976 and in 1977. Two of , these detonations occurred in late 1976 (September 26 and November 17) and one in late 1977 (September 17). As a consequence of these tests elevated activities of gross beta in air particulate filters and 1-131 in milk were observed throughout most of the United States. ; No atmospheric nuclear tests were conducted during 1979 thus no short- , lived fission products were detected in air particulate samples. Also no I-131 was detected from radiogases from any sources. On April 26, 1986 the fire and explosion of Chernobyl Reactor No. '. 4 in the Soviet Union resulted in the release of fission products to the atmosphere ' and worldwide f allout. Following the exolosion, elevated levels ' of gross beta activities in air particulates and 1-131 in charcoal filters ' t and milk samples were measured. Additionally, in 1986, Cs-137 and the ; t 10
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l. V. RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL' MONITORING PROGRAM TABLES Presented in' Table 3 are the radiological environmental monitoring - program summaries (REMPS) generated from the reports of analyses performed during 1989 for the NPPD sampling and analyses program. The REMPS tables l conform to the requirements of Table 1 in Regulatory Guide 4.8 (Reference 6). . The average activity level for all samples collected for the year for ' each sample type are summarized in this table. The mean, range and_ fraction of detections to total samples assayed are presented. The station location , and station number with the_ highest annual mean is also tabulated. 'If a control station is specified the comparable results of the control are listed. i From the REMPS table it is possible to determine the total number of ' each type of sample analyzed and the average activity of all samples from all stations of each nuclide. If there were no positive detections the maximum ' of the lowest levels of detection is listed. The station having the highest level of activity is_ specified. From this data it is possible to determine ! any high levels of activity and the source. The dose impact on the popula-tion can thus be evaluated. l
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SUMMARY
Nf8pASKA PU9 TIC PONER DISTRICT SAMPLE - N ILK - OTHER PRODUCEQS CDNTROL.- .' COOPER seUCLEAR STATION UNITS - PCIfLITER ANALYSIS NO LIMIT OF ALL INDICATOR SAMPLES LOCATION WITH HICHEST MEAN CONTROL LOCATION NON- REPORTINC PERIOD DETECTION NEAN I E-00 PIAN I E-00 NEAN 2 F-00 . ROUTINE-MEAN I E-00 RANCE STATION FRACTION RANGE RANCE FRACTION STATION DESCRIPTION FRACTION
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SUMMARY
PATHWAY . GAMMA EXPOSURE COMPILATION . ANNUAL'
SUMMARY
NEBRASKA PUBLIC POWER DISTRICT-SANPLE . ENVIRONMENTAL TLD - CONTROL - COOPER NUCLEAR STATION UNITS . mR ANALYSIS NO LIMIT OF ALL INDICATOR SAMPLES LOCATION WITH HIGHEST MEAN' CONTROL LOCATION NON- REPORTING PERIOD DETECTION MEAR X E.00 MEAN I E 00 MEAN X E-00 ROUTINE MEAN X E-00 RANGE STATION FRACTION. RANGE RANGE FRACTION STATION DESCRIPTION FRACTION TLD 127 2mR 0 01/04/89 01/03/90 (a) Total 69.7 mR 104.0 mR 70.8 Exposure / year 58.0 104.0 01 004/004 - 44 004/004 126/128 STATION 01 0.1 MI 225 DEG. INO _ STATION 44 - 10.25 MI. 270 DEG. CON.' 26.0 mR 17.7 Average 17.4 mR 20.2 - 31.0 16.6 19.9 - Exposure / I4.5.' 26.0 .01 004/004 44 004/004 quarter 031/032 STATION 01 - 0.1 MI 225 DEG. IND STATION 44 - 10.25 MI. 270 DEG. CON. (a) The TLDs for the first quarter were reported as lost .. Station 85. to Zm
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. AIR PARTICULATE SAMPLES'- GROSS BETA AND GROSS' ALPHA 1-(See Tables A-1 -~A-4, B-1-- B-4) .' STATIONS 01 to '10 1
Air _ particulates were collected' on membrane filters at ten locations * (01-10). The filters were changed weekly'~and analyzed ' for gross : beta; and - 1 gross alpha activities. - Quarterly 1 composites are analyzed: for gamma : emit- ' ting _ isotopes. The average gross beta activity of all' stations for each quarter of.1988 ; and 1989 is summarized below: ' 1988 First Quarter 0.025 pCi/Cu. M. - Second-Quarter 0.021 pCi/Cu..M. Third Quarter 0.021 pCi/Cu M.- Fourth Quarter 0.026 pCi/Cu, M. Average.1988 0.023 pCi/Cu. M. 1989 First Quarter 0.026 pCi/Cu. M. Second Quarter 0.020 pCi/Cu. M. .
' Third-Quarter- 0.020' pCi/Cu.'M. i Fourth-Quarter ~0.033 pCi/Cu,M. 1 Average'1989 0.025- pCi/Cu M.
The level of beta ' activity was at normal environmental; levelsr in 1989- f showing the natural seasonal -variations. There was a1 slight-- increase inc i the. level of gross, beta. activity during the fourth quarter as shown in Table 1 A-4. This increase in activity often occurs - and Lis' attributed to natural phenomena. The- gross alpha activity continued low and close to the limits of , detection. Gross alpha activity is probably due to the' alpha emitters
- found in soil and particulates drawn into the filters.
No effect attributable to the-Cooper Nuclear Station was observed in _the results of monitoring air particulates. u The air particulate filters listed below were not radioassayed for the reasons shown in the table. , l 4 . " COLLECTION l STATION FILTER PERIOD REASON NOT ASSAYED-l
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. .' J STATIONS 01 to 10 Figure A1, Bli shows the ~ gross- beta. L gross alpha ' and Ce-144; activity -
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. previous years 'in' which there were no ' nuclear . atmospheric weapons- tests:
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-Data distributed by- the . Eastern: Environmental Radiation Facility, j Montgomery, Alabama. The < measurements' by ERAMS ' were madel after a waiting .] ' period which may? explain the somewhat lower results ,because of decay of the-isotopes having a shorter half-life. Measurements' of Ce-144 ~were .no longer 3 reported because the: activity has' approached the-limit.of-detection by ..
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SAMPLE STATION MONTHLY SUtetARY MONTHLY
SUMMARY
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NUCLIDE NUMBER 01/03-01/30' 01/30-02/27 02/27-04/03 01/03-04/03 GROSS BETA 01 2.7 i 0.3 E-02 3.0 1 0.4 E-02 2.5 1 0.3 E-02 2.7 i 0.3 E-02 02 2.5 i 0.3 E-02 3.0 i 0.4 E-02 2.3 t 0.3 E-02 '2.6 i'O.3 E-02 03 2.7 i O.3 E-02 2.9 i 0.4 E-02 2.3 1 0.3 E-02' 2. 6 i O.3 E-02 04 3.0 1 0.4 E-02 3.1 1 0.4 E-02 2.3 1. O.3 E-02 2.8 1 0.4 E-02 05 2.6 i O.4 E-02. 2.7 i 0.4 E-02 2.2'i 0.3 E-02 2.5 i 0.4 E-02. 06 2.2 i O.3 E-02 2.6 i 0.3 E-02 2.0 i O.3 E-02 2.3 1 0.3 E to 07 u, 2.5 i 0.3 E-02 2.8 1 0.3 E-02 2.1 1 0.3 E-02 2.5 i 0.3 E-02 08 2.7 i 0.4 E-02 3.0 i O.3 E-02 2.4 1 0.3 E-02 2.7 i 0.3 E-02' 09 2.5 i 0.4'E-02 2.6 i 0.3 E-02 2.1 i 0.3 E-02* 2.4 i 0.3 E-02 10 2.5 i 0.3 E-02 2.7 i O.4 E-02 2.0 1 0.3 E-02 2.4 i 0.3 E-02 AVERAGE 01-10 2. 6 i 0.3 E-02 2.8 i 0.4 E-02 2.2 i 0.3 E-02 2.61 0.3 E-02 ALL STATIONS Y and s Grand li and s. Station 9 -- week 03/13-03/20 sample not received, , ~ . . _ , , w. ._4 . . .+..p. ~ - - ,:.,.,. -.- , -. . . . ~ . . . ~ , . . - . . . ,,-.
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SAleLE STATICII DIONTELY SUBSERY DI0erTRLY SUB8thRY SIONTELY SUBSERRY SECOIID QUARTER SUBEWUtY M DE IIUgeER 04/03-05/01 05/0]-05/29' -05/29-07/03 04/03-07/03 GROSS BETA 01 1.9 i 0.3 E-02 2'.2 1 0.3 E-02 2.1 i O.3 E-02 2.1 1 0.3 E-02 02 -2.2 1 0.3 E-02 2.1 1 0.3 E 2.1'i 0.3 E-02 2.1 1 0.3 E 03 1.9 i 0.3 E-02 2.1 i 0.3 E-02 1.8 i 0.3 E-02 1.9 i 0.3 E-02 04 2.1 1 0.3 E-02 1.9 i 0.3 E-02 1.9 1 0.3 E-02. 2.0 1 0.3 E-02 05 2.2 i 0.3 E-02 2.0 i 0.3 E-02 1.9 i 0.3 E-02 '2.0 i O.3 E-02 w 06 2.0 1 0.3 E-02 1.7 1 0.3 E-02 '1.9 1 0.3 E-02 1.9 1 0.3 E-02 cn 07 2.0 1 0.3 E-02 2.1 1 0.3 E-02 2.1 1-0.3 E-02 2.1 i 0.3 E-02 08 2.1 i 0.3 E-02 1 8 i 0.3 E-02 1.7 1 0.3 E-02 1.9 1 0.3 E-02 09 2.4 i 0.3 E-02 2.3 1 0.3 E-02 2.0 1 0.3 E-02 2.2 i O.3 E-02 10 - 1. 9 1 0. 3 E-02 1.8 1 0.3 E-02 1.8 1 0.3 E-02 1.8 i 0.3 E-02 AVERAGE 01-10 2.1 1 0.3 E-02. 2.0 1 0.3 E-02_ 1.9 1 0.3 E-02 2.0 i O.3 E-02; ALL STATICIIS I and a Grand Tc and o
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TABLE ' A-3 WEEKLY COLLECTIONS - THIRD QUARTER 1989 NEBRASRA PUBLIC POWER DISTRICT COOPER NUCLEAR STATION EXPOSURE PATHNAY - AIRBORNE AIR PARTICUIATE FILTERS pCi/Cu. M. SAMPLE STATION S M TRLY SUDetkRY MONTHLY SUB9IARY MONTHLY SIMetARY hitrw mar 07/03-07/31 THIRD QUARTER SUIsthRY 08/28-10/02 07/31-08/28 07/03-10/G2 GROSS BETA 01 2.3 i 0.3 E-02 2.2 i 0.3 E-02 1.8 i O.3 E-02. 2.1 1 0.3 E 02 -2.1 1 0.3 E-02 2.5 1 0.3 E-02 2. 6 1 0.3 E-02 2.4 1 0.3 E-02 03 2.0 1 0.3 E-02 2.2 1 0.3 E-02 '1.9 i 0.3 E-02 2.0 1 0.3 E-02 04 2.0 1 0.3 E-02 2.1 1 0.3 E-02 1.8 i O.3 E-02~ ~2.0 i 0.3 E-02 05 2.0 1 0.3 E-02 2.0 1 0.3 E-02 1.7 1 0.3 E-02 1.9 i 0.3 E-02 g 06 2.0 i 0.3 E-02 2.1 1 0.3 E-02 1.9 1 0.3 E '2.0 1 0.3 E ~ 07 2.2 i 0.3 E-02 2.3 i 0.3 E-02 1.8 i 0.3 E-02 2.1 1 0.3 E-02 08 1.9 1 0.3 E-02 2.1 1 0.3 E-02 1.7 i 0.3 E-02 1.9 i 0.3 E-02 09 2.2 1 0.3 E-02 2.2 1 0.3 E-02 2.0 1 0.3 E-02 2.1 1 0.3 E-02 10 1.8 i 0.3 E-02 1.9 i 0.3 E-02 1.7 1 0.3 E-02 1.8 i 0.3 E-02 AVERAGE 01-10 2.1-1 0.3 E-02 2.2 i O.3 E-02 ALL STATIONS - 1.9 i O.3 E-02 2.0 1 0.3 E-02 I and s-Grand Tc and s
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TASIA A-4 WEEKLY COLLECTIONS FOURTH QUARTER 1989 NEBRASNA PUBLIC POWER DISTRICT COOPER NUCIKAR STATION EXPOSURE PAT 8MAY - AIRBORNE" AIR PARTICOIATE FILTERS pC1/Cu. M. SAMPLE STATION MONTELY SUDOWLRY. MONTHLY SUISOLRY MONTRLY SUIGEhRY FOURTH QUARTER SUISIhRY. NUCLIDE ternmwR 10/02-10/30 10/30-12/04 12/04-01/02 10/02-01/02 GROSS BETA 01 3.1 1 0.3 E-02 2.9 1 0.3 E 3.7 1 0.4 E 3.2 1 0.8 E-02 02 3.3 i 0.4 E-02 3.2 1 0.4 E-02 4.1 1 0.4 E-02 3.5 1 0.4 E-02 03 2.9 1 0.3 E-02 2.8 i 0.4 E-02 3.7 i 0.4 E-02 3.1 1 0.4 E-02 04 2.8 1 0.3 E-02 3.4 i 0.4 E-02 4.0 1 0.4 E-02f 3.4 1 0.4 E-02 05 3.0 1 0.3 E-02 3.0 1 0.4 E-02 3. 9 1 0.4 E 3.3 1 0.4 E-02 06 3.2 1 0.4 E-02 3.3 1 0.4 E-02 0' 4.0 1 0.4 E 3.5 1 0.4 E-02 07 2.8 i 0.3 E-02 2.7 i 0.3 E-02 4.2 1 0.4 E-02 3.2 1 0.3 E-02 08 3.1 1 0.4 E-02. .3.3 1 0.4 E-02 4.0 i 0.4 E-02 3.5 1 0.4 E-02 09 3.1 i 0.3 E-02 3.1 i O.4 E-02 3.9 i O.4 E-02 3.4 1 0.4 E-02 10 2.9 i 0.4 E-02 2.8 i 0.4 E-02 3.9 i 0.4 E-02 3.2 1 0.4 E-02 AVERAGE 01-10 3.0 1 0.3 E-02 3.1 i 0.4 E-02 3.9'i.0.4 E-62 ALL STATIOIIS' 3.3 1 0.4 E-02 I and s Grand x and s-
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FIRST QUARTER SUlWULPY NUCLIDE NUMBER 01/03-01/30 01/30-02/27 02/27-04/03 -01/03-04/03 GROSS ALPHA 01 2. 6 i 1. 6 E-03 2.6 i 1.5 E-03. 3.7 1 1.7 E-03 3.2 i 1.6 E-03 02 3.2 i 1.7 E-03 2.5 i 1.5 E-03 3.9 i 1.7 E-03 3.2 1 1.6 E 03 3.3 i 1.6 E-03 2.4 i 1.5 E-03 2. 9 1 1.5. E-03 2.9 i 1.$ E-03 04 3.0 1 1.6 E-03 3.2 i 1.6 E-03 2.3 i 1.4 E-03 2.8 1 1.6 E-03
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Tassa D-1 1989 QUARTERLY REPORT NEBitASKA PUBLIC FOMER DISTRICT COOPER NUCIEAR STATION EXPOSURE FATINeRY - AIRBORNE C00eOSITE OF NEEKLY AIR FARTICUIATE FILTERS pC1/Cu. N. ! . SAprIE STATION FIRST QUARTER S N QUARTER WUCLIDE NUIasm THIRD QUARTER FOURTM QUAJtTER 01/03-04/03 04/03-07/03 07/03-10/02 10/02-01/02 BE-7 01-10 semenistd dev. 1.01 1 0.59E-01 1.30io.14E-01 9.80il.42E-02 8. 70il .18E-02 det./ total 10/10 10/10 10/10 range (0.87-1.1)E-01 10/10 (1.20-1.38)E-01 (0. 85-1. 09) E-01 (6.82-10.2)E-02 N-40 01-10 femenistd.dev. 8.84 i 4.02E-03 L.T. 3. E-02 L.T. 2. E-02 2.5910.88E-02 det./ total 1/10 0/10 range - 0/10 1/10 m I-131 01-10 penomistd.dev. L.T. 2. E-01
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SAMPLE STATION FIRST QUARTER SECOND QUARTER THIRD QUARTER FOURTH CUARTER NUCLIDE NUMBER 01/03-04/03 04/03-07/03 07/03-10/02 10/02-01/02 BE-7 1-10 1.0110.59 E-01 (10/10) 1.3010.14 E-01 (10/10) 9.80il.42E-02 (10/10) 8.7011.18E-02 (10/10) K-40 1-10 8.8414.02 E-03 (1/10) L.T. 3. E-02 (0/10) L.T. 2. E-02 (0/10) 2.59fo.88E-02 (1/10) Mn-54 1-10 L.T. 6. E-04 (0/10) L.T. 9. E-04 (0/10) L.T. 7. E-04 (0/10) L.T. 8. E-04 (0/10) Co-58 1-10 L.T. 9. E-04 (0/10) L.T. 1. E-03 (0/10) L.T. 1. E-03-(0/10) L.T. . 1. E-03 (0/10) Fe-59 1-10 L.T. 3. E-03 (0/10) L.T. 5. E-03 (0/10) L.T. 4. E-03 (0/10)' L.T. 5. E-03 (0/10)- m Co-60 1-10 L.T. 8. E-04 (0/10) L.T. 1. E-03 (0/10) L.T. 8. E-04 (0/10) L.T. 8. E-04 (0/10)
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. E. FISH (See Tables E-1. E-2) y STATIONS 28, 35 !
Fish samples were collected during the summer and fall at the above ! stations and analyzed for gross beta, Sr-89, Sr-90 and gamma emitting isotopes. The . previous years. gross beta andwas Strontium-90 Sr-90 activities detectad were in nine of similar to the levels ten samples-at of a level of 0.009 pC1/ gram,- wet, which is below the normal level of detection. There ; were no detections of Sr-89. Naturally occurring K-40 was detected in all , samples at an average level of 2.74 pCi/gm, wet. : There was. one detection of Cs-137. at a level of 0.008 pCi' per gram, wet, at Station 28,1.8 miles,150 degrees. This is below the normal detection level. 2 Plotted in Figure E-1 are the radionuclides gross beta, K-40, Sr-90 and
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i i F. MILK (See Tables F-1. F-2) . STATION 61 (NEAREST PRODUCER)
. Milk samples from the nearest producer Station 61, 3.5 miles, 326 degrees from the elevated release point of CNS were collected once every 15 days in peak pasture season and once every 31 days the rest of the year. The monthly samples collected January through May and October through December t were analyzed for I-131 by chemical separation. for elemental calcium and strontium 89 and 90.- In addition they were analyzed for gamma.- emitting - .,
isotopes The samples collected ! every 15.days on aduring high resolution peak pasturegamma seasonspectrometer. were analyzed upon receipt for I-131 - and gamma emitting isotopes. A monthly composite was prepared and analyzed. - as described above. There were no detections of I-131 in the twenty two samples analyzed by chemical separation. There were no detections of Sr-89 in the samples . analyzed. Strontium-90 was detected at an average level of 1.4 pCi/ liter, ! which is a normal environmental level. Elemental calcium was found at an ' average level of 2.1 mg/ liter. Potassium-40, a naturally occurring. isotope, ; was detected at an average level of 1320 pCi/ liter. Cesium-137 was not detected in any of the samples analyzed. There was - no indication of an effect on the milk of the producer nearest the plant from
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.. STATIONS 42, 95 (OTHER PRODUCERS) Milk samples were collected quarterly from other producers within a ten mile radius of the plant. The samples were analyzed for I-131 by chemical separation, isotopes. There were no detectionsfor for - elemental calcium, Se-89 and 90 and for gamma emitting of I-131 in the eight samples monitored. There were no detections of Sr-89. Strontium-90 was found at an average level of 1.5 pCi/ liter. There were 2.0 mg of calcium per liter of milk.
-Potassium-40 was detected at an average level of 1350. pCi/ liter. The strontium-90, K-40 and elemental calcium were at normal environmental levels and were similar to the results obtained from analyses of milk from the nearest. producer. There were no detections of Cs-137.in the samples col-1ected. It can be concluded that the operations of CNS had no effect on milk samples and thus no dose impact on the population.
The plotted onlevels FigureofG-1. radioactivities of the nuclides K-40. I-131 and Cs-137 cre in previous years. There Potassium-40 was at normal environmental levels as were no detections of I-131 or' Cs-137. Figure G-2 shows that Sr-90 and elemental calcium are at a level comparable to previous years and there were no detections of Sr-89. These graphs indicate
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Ca 42, 95 Meanistd.dev. 2.0 1 0.2 E 00 2.0 1 0.2 E 00 2.0 1 0.2 E 00 2.1 1 0.2 E 00 mg/ liter det./ total 2/2 2/2 2/2 2/2 range -- - K-40 42, 95 Meanistd.dev. 1.44 i 0.15E 03 1.34 1 0.14E 03 1.3610.14E 03 1.2710.13E 03 det./ total 2/2 2/2 2/2 2/2 range (1.37-1.51)E 03 _ (1.29-I .38) E 03 (1.31-1.41)E 03 (1.12il.41)E 03 I-131 42, 95 Meanistd.dev. L.T. 5. E 00 L.T. 5. E 00 (by gasuna det./ total 0/2 L.T. 8. E 00 L.T. 1. E 01 0/2 0/2 0/2 spectroscopy) range - - - - Cs-137 42, 95 Meanistd.dev. L.T. 4. E 00 L.T. 4. E 00 ~ L.T. 4. E 00 L.T. 4. E 00. det./ total C/2 0/2 0/2 0/2 ' range - - - y . . * * -..-x ., sn-. - - , . ,. ,r.., , - ~ . ~ - , - --.,.r.-- v ~ - - - - - -- . - - - - - - - - - - - - . - - - - - - - - - -
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K-40 42, 95 1.4410.15 E 03 (2/2) 1.3410.14 E 03 (2/2) 1.3610.14 E 03 (2/2) 1.2710.13 E 03 (2/2) Mn-54 42, 95 L.T. 4. E 00 (0/2) L.T. 3. E 00 (0/2) L.T. 4. E 00 (0/2) L.T. 4. E 00 (0/2) Co-58 42, 95 L.T. 4. E 00 (0/2) L.T. 3. E 00 (0/2) L.T. 4. E 00 (0/2) L.T. 4. E 00 (0/2) Fe-59 42, 95 L.T. 9. E 00 (0/2) L.T. 8. E 00 (0/2) L.T. 1- E 01 (0/2) L.T. 1. E 01 (0/2) y Co-60 42, 95 L.T. 5. E 00 (0/2) L.T. 4. E 00 (0/2) L.T. 5. E 00 (0/2) L.T. 4. E 00 (0/2) Zn-65 42, 95 L.T. 1. E 01 (0/2) L.T. 8. E 00 (0/2) L.T. 1. E 01 (0/2) L.T. 1. E 01 (0/2) Zr-95 42, 95 L.T. 4. E 00 (0/2) L.T. 3. E 00 (0/2) L.T. 4. E 00 (0/2) L.T. 4. E 00 (0/2) Ru-103 42, 95 L.T. 4. E 00 (0/2) 'L.T. 3. E 00 (0/2) L.T. 4. E 00 (0/2) L.T. 4. E 00 (0/2) Ru-106 42, 95 L.T. 3. E 01 (0/2) L.T. 3. E 01 (0/2) L.T. 4. E 01 (0/2) L.T. 3. E 01 (0/2) I-131 42, 95 L.T. 5. E 00 (0/2) L.T. 5. E 00 (0/2) L.T. 8. E 00 (0/2) L.T. 1. E 01 (0/2) Cs-134 42, 95 L.T. 4. E 00 (0/2) L.T. 4. E 00 (0/2) L.T. 4. E 00 (0/2) L.T. 4. E 00 (0/2) Cs-137 42, 95 L.T. 4. E 00 (0/2) L.T. 4. E 00 (0/2) L.T. 4. E 00 (0/2) L.T. 4. E 00 (0/2) Ba-140 42, 95 L.T. 5. E 00 (0/2) L.T. 5. E 00 (0/2) L.T. 7. E 00 (0/2) L.T. 9. E 00 (0/2)
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-COOPER NUCLEAR STATION EXPOSURE PATHWAY - WATEPEORNE WATER -' RIVER PCI/ LITER SAMPLE STATION FIRST QUARTER SECOND QUARTER THIRD QUARTER FOURTH QUARTER NUCLIDE NUMBER 01/02-03/13 04/11-06/10 07/10-09/11 10/02-12/04 y BE-7 12, 28 L.T. 4. E 01 (0/6) L.T. .4. E 01 - (0/6) L.T. 5..E'01 (0/6) L.T. 4. E 01 (0/6)
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1 i J. AMBIENT RADIATION - THERM 0 LUMINESCENT DOSIMETERS-(TL0s'--SEE TABLES' . J-l AND J-2) ; i 1 STATIONS 01-10,20,44,56,58,59,66,67,71,79-91,94 cj
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l Ambient radiation was monitored atl32 locations withinLa 10 mile radius , Jof CNS and collected quarterly. The quarterly: averages for all stations of
. ambient net . gamma radiation ranged from-~14.5 milliroentgen / quarter to' 26.0 mill.iRoentgen/- quarter. The highest exposure during each of the four-- -i quarters was at' Station 01 (0.1 mile, 225 degrees)' and averaged 26.0 mR/ . quarter. The lowest exposure was at - Station- 09: (7.3' miles - 335 degrees) ,i averaging 14.5 milliroentgen / quarter.
The radiation ati station 44,- (10.5 miles, 270 degrees) which -.isl thel control' station, was;.an - average of 17.7 mR/ quarter. - This was similar to , other stations and to the average of all. stations'which was 17.4 mR/ quarter.- 1 The average total, exposure for the year was 69.7 mR ~ which is consider-ably below the 125 millirems per quarter specifiedL in 10 CFR 20.105 for an - unrestricted area. Therelationshipbetweenmill1 Roentgen (mR)andmillirems' 1 (mr) is approximately one for the exposure conditions tencountered. No plant effect-from CNS was-indicated. The gamma exposures monitored by thermoluminescent dosimeters from 1977 through 1989 are plotted on; Figure J-1. .-The data from year to year 'is--in good agreement and indicates no adverse changes in-radiation exposure to the population near CNS. i l
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NEBRASKA PUBLIC POTTER' DISTRICT COOPER NUCLEAR STATION. EXPOSURE PATf!NAY - AMBIENT GAmtA RADIATION: TLD milliRoentger./ Quarter SAMPLE STATION FIRST QUARTER SECOND QUARTER THIRD QUAk <F FOURTH QUARTER NUCLIDE NUMBER 01/04-04/03 04/03-07/06 '07/06-!'. 10/03-01/03 TLD (Gansna) 79 16.5 1 0 ' 16.8 1 1.3 '20.7'i 2.1 '16.9 i 1.4-80 17.4 i 1.0 16.7 i 2.5 16.7 1 2.0 18.012.5 81 20.0 i 1.0 15.5 i 1.4 17;l i 1.6 19.0.1 2.9 82 15.6 i 0.7 18.7 i 1.5 20.6 i 2.5- '17.8 i 3.1 83 16.6 1 0.9 17.2 1 2.4 18.4 i 3.2 17.9 i 2.3 84 17.911.2 16.7 i 1.8 20.4 1 102 18.4 1 1.2 e 85 (a) 19.8 1 1.7 18.4 i 1.7 16.1 1 1.8 ro 86 16.5 1 0.7 16.8 1 1.7 17.7 i 1.9 17.4 1 2.3 87 15.9 i 0.9 14.7 1 1.7 17.0 i'1.9 16.4 1 1.8 88 16.2 i 1.5 16.9 i 2.2 18.3 i 1.2 17.7.1 2.1 89 14.9 i 0.9 16.2 1 1.4 19.1 1 3'.3 19.S'i 1.8 90 16.3 i 0.9 14.7 i 1.3 19.1 1 2.1. 18.9 i 3.0 91 16.9 i 1.2 15.3 i 1.1. 16.7 i 1.5 18.2 1 2.1-94 16.5 i 0.9- 17.0 1 2.1- 17.5 i 2.1 18.0 1 2.0 Average / Quarter 89 days- .
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91 days 16.911.97 mR/89 days 16.411.62 mR/94 days' 18.512.9 mR/89 days .17.812.4 mR/91 days Average / Day -0.1910.02 mR/ day . ~ 0.1710.02 mR/ day .. 0.2110.03 mR/ day . ' O.20iO.03 aft / day Range (14.1-24.2)mR/89 days (13.5-20.2)mR/94 days (14.6-31.0)mR/89 days (14.7-28.5)mR/91 days Det./ Total 31/31- 32/32. 32/32 32/32
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TABLE J-2 1989 OUARTERLY REPORT NEBRASKA PUBLIC POWER DISTRICT COOPER NUCLEAR STATION EXPOSURE PATifWAY - AMBIENT GAMMA RADIATION: TLD mil 11 Roentgen / Quarter - SAMPLE- STATION Aver./ Quarter TOTAL sdt/ year NUCLIDE NUMBER 01/04-01/03 TLD (Ganana) 79 17.7 1 2.0 70.8 80 17.2 1 0.6 68.8 81 17.912.0 71.6 82 18.2 1 2.1 72.8 83 17.5 i 0.8 70.0 84 18.4 i 1.5- 73.6 85 18.1 i 1.9 72.4 . (a) $ 86 17.1 1 0.5 68.4-87 16.0 i 1.0 '64.0
#9 17.3 1 0.9 69.2-89 17.4 i 2.2 69.6 90 17.3 1 2.1 69.2 91 .16.8 i 1.2 67.2 94 17.3 i 0.6 . ~69.2 17.4 i 1.9 Average sir / Quarter .
69.717.7 Aver.' total atR year.. All stations-Range- (14.5-26.0)- ~ Range (58.0-104.0)
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May through :- October.- Three 'sanples . were collected each month; from - each l station plus a quality control sanple. :The samples'were tested for 1-131 by i
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The.; naturally occurring isotopes- Be-7. and K-40 were detected .. in c the'- s amples-'at normal environmental" levels. -No-I-131'was_ detected!in~any
- of the 60 samples. .Cesiuma137 was' detected:in four samples at an average of 0.029 pCi/gm, wet. Cesium-137'is detected in--other areas of the. United States and is: attributed to f allout1 from .~ previous. atomic weapons . . testing.- The:
amounts detected are not considereij to be significant. See Figure H-l' for 'the levels :of iactivities. in~- food samples} as rep-resented in broadleaf vegetation in -1989.
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-COOPER NUCLEAR STATION EXPOSURE PATHWAY - INGESTION BROADLEAF TERRESTRIAL VEGETATION - PCI/GM, WET SAMPLE STATION FIRST QUARTER SECOND OUARTER TH'IRD QUARTER -FOLTRTH QUARTER NUCLIDE NUMBER 05/15-06/12 07/10,09/14,09/11 10/02 e BE-7 35,96,98 6.18 i 0.95E-01 (19/20) 2.6 i O.3 E 00 (30/30) 2.2 i 0.2 E 00 (9/10)
K-40 35,96,98 6.97 i 0.70E 00 (20/20) 5.8 i 0.6 E 00 (30/30) 6.610.7 E 00 (10/10) Mn-54 35,96,98 L.T. 3. E-02.' (0/20) L.T. 5. E-02 (0/30) L.T.' 1 E (0/10)
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Shoreline ' sediment samples were collected in the spring and fall . from i Station . 28,: 1.8 miles, _150 degrees downstream lof the release point' of CNS.' They were- analyzed -for. gamma : emitters by ~ means of- a high: resolution gamma ')l spectrometer. In the samples collected the naturally occurring isotopes-Be-7, K-40, Ra-226 and Th-228 were detected at normal environmental -levels. ' Cesium-137, a fission product, was: detected at an.' average ' level; of - 0.085: pC i /gm,! d ry. - For'the samples collected in thelfourth quarter the naturally occurring ~ isotopes. were _ detected -at about the same : level as ~ in L the: second quarter. Cesium-137 was found at-- a level of 0.094 pC1/gm, --dry. Manganese-54.. an a'ctivation- product was. detected' at a level' of .015 pCi/gm, dry in.the__ spring sample.. Cobalt-60, another activation product, was' detected in.both-quarters at a level of 0.021 pCi/gm, dry. Presented ~in Figure L-1 are the' plots of the-radionuclides K-40 I-131 .
- Cs-134 and- Cs-137 in shoreline sediment- since 1985. No detections of I-131' nor Cs-134 were seen and K-40 was at a : normal environmental level. -- The Cs-137 was at a -low level which is. found in many areas and media. Si nce-- ~
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TABLE I.-1 1989 QUARTERZ.Y REPORT NEBRASKA PUBLIC POWER DISTRICT COOPER NUCLEAR STATION EXPOSURE PATHWAY - AQUATIC SHORLINE SEDIMENT - PCI/GM, DRY SAMPLE STATION SECOND QUARTER THIRD QUARTER FOURTH QUARTER NUCLIDE NUMBER 05/07 10/16 Be-7 28 Meanistd.dev. L.T. 8. E-02 2.8810.89E-01 det./ total 0/1 2/2 range -- (2.65-3.11)E-01 K-40 28 Meanistd.dev.. 1.44 i 0.14E 01 1.7410.18E 01 det./ total 1/1 2/2 range - - Mn-54 28 Meanistd.dev. 1.51 1 0.72E-02 L.T. 1. E-02 det./ total 1/1 0/2 range - - CO-60 28 Meanistd.dev. -2.86 1 0.82E-02 1.32io.73E-02 det./ total 1/1 1/2 range - - I-131 28 Meanistd.dev.- L.T. 3. E-02 L.T. 2. E-01 g (by gansna det./ total 0/1 0/2 o spectroscopy) range -- - Cs-134 28 Meanistd.dev. L.T. 1. E L.T. 2. E det./ total 0/1 0/2 range -- - Cs-137 28 Meanistd.dev. 6.79 i O.68E-02 9.3510.94E-02 det./ total- 1/1 2/2 .. range - (9. 20-9. 4 9) E-02 Ra-226 28 Meanistd.dev. 9.04'i 1.49E-01 - 1.6710.18E 00' det./ total- 1/1 .22/ range. - (1.62-1.72)E 00
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