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Provides Results of Water Supply Performance Evaluation Study 36, for Laboratory at Davis-Besse Nuclear Power Station
ML20086L855
Person / Time
Site: Davis Besse Cleveland Electric icon.png
Issue date: 07/17/1995
From: Jeffery Wood
TOLEDO EDISON CO.
To: Murff N
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
References
RAOG-95-19, NUDOCS 9507240037
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TOLEDO EDISON A Centerior Energy Company 0E 3 1 July 17, 1995 ,

PA0G 95-19 Hs. Natalie Hurff, PE Studies Quality Assurance Research Division, ARD, NERL l U. S. Environmental Pro +.ection Agency j 26 West H. L. King Drive, Room 525 ,

Cincinnati, Ohio 45268  :

Dear Hs. Hurff:

Subj ect: Results of Vater Supply Performance Evaluation Study 36 (US 036)

Enclosed are the results of the Water Supply Performance Eva hation Study 36 (VS 036) for the laboratory at the Davis-Besse Nuclear Power Station. The  ;

result of the Quality Assurance sample for turbidity is entered on the enclosed survey forms. Analyses of the remaining analytes are perforned by certified off-site laboratories contracted by Toledo Edison. Therefore, their. ,

results are not included in this report.

To avoid any confusion, please address all future VS studies to " Environmental-Supervisor" instead of " Robert Schrauder".

Please contact Mr. Villiam T. O'Connor, Manager - Regulatory Affairs, at .

(419) 249-2366 if you have any questions.

Sincerely yours, ,

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J n K. Vood A. M. Percival  !

Plant Manager 2-90-37 Davis-Besse Nuclear Power Station Class II Operator Vater Supply  ;

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REPORT APPROVED BY:

John K. Wood Plant Manager (419)249-2435 7/g/pf NAME (Print) / SIGNATURE TITLE TELEPHONE '0 ATE This report is authorized by law (Public Laws93-523 and 99-339). Successful annual  !

participation in a water supply study or its equivalent is mandatory for every analyte or  !

analyte group for which a drinking water laboratory is certified to conduct official analyses. l l

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Paperwork Reduction Act Notice Public reporting burden for this collection of information is estimated to average 8.35 hours4.050926e-4 days <br />0.00972 hours <br />5.787037e-5 weeks <br />1.33175e-5 months <br /> per rcspondent. The estimate is based on analysis for an average of thirty-four analytes per respondent. The estimate includes time for reading instruct, ions, preparation of the performance sampics, analyses, gathering and reporting 'of the information. , Send comments regarding~ the burden estimate or any other aspect of. this collection of inforyation, including suggestions f;r reducing this burden, to Chief, Information Policy Branch, -2I36 U.S. Environmental

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' Protection Agency, 40I M. Street,'SW, Washington, DC 20460; and to.the'0ffice of Information

and Regulatory Affairs, Office of Management and Budget, Washington, DC 20503.

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pg/L i e j 091 Copper 1 1 1  !  !  ! gg/L i i i l i 005 Lead I  ! l

! gg/L i e i i 236 Manganese 1 1  !  !  ! pg/L i i i e i 006 Mercury 1 l  !  !  !  ! gg/L i i i i i 237 Molybdenum 2 l t  !  !  ! gg/L i i i i i 142 Nickel 1 l  ! j  !  ! pg/L i . .

007 Selenium 1 l  ! t g/L i i i i 008 Silver 2 i

1  ! l t i gg/L 143 Thallium 2 l l l  !!i pg/L i i i .i 239 Zine 1  ! ,

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i  ; i . i 096 Heptachlor Epoxide 4 i  ?  !  ! 1 pg/L Hexachlorobenzene 172 4  !  ! '

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012 Lindane 1 1 49/L 013 Methoxychlor \ \ I .

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! pg/L 241 Metolachlor 6  !  ! '

! gg/L 242 Metribuzin 6  !  !!  !  ! kg/L 243 Prometon i iii

_6 t t i  ! ng/L 259 Propachlor 4  !

'ii ng/L 113 Simazine 5 t l

I t ug/L 014 Toxaphene 2 g/L 244 Trifluralin 4 l l l  !  ! g/L CARBAMATES 1'YYDATE i i i 098 Aldicarb I 1 i

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!  ! gg/L 045 1,2-Dibromo 4 E Chloropropane (DBCP) f 49/L By Method 504 054 1,2-Dichlorobenzene 2  ;

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! gg/L 035 1,2-Dichloroethane 1

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! 49/L i i i i 043 Cis-1,2-Dichloroethylene 2  !  !  !

gg/L 042 Trans-1,2-Dichloro- i i i e i 2 gg/L ethylene l l l l l 055 i i i i Dichloromethane 1  ! gg/L 044 1,2-Dichloropropane i i i i 2  !  ! gg/L 048 Ethylbenzene 2 6 i i i i

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! gg/L i i 061 1,1,2-Trichloroethane 1  ! t pg/L i i i 038 Trichloroethylene 1  !  !  ! pg/L 076 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene 2  ! l 49/L gg/L 032 Vinyl Chloride -

1 090 Total Xylenes 2  !  !  !  !  ! gg/L JAS-UNREGULATED VOCs Bromobenzene 3 l gg/L 067 f

089 Bromochloromethane 3 '

gg/L i i i 108 Bromodichloromethane 3  !  ! I gg/L 062 Bromoform 3  ! pg/L 069 Bromomethane 3  !  !  ! pg/L i i i i 079 n-Butylbenzene 3  !  !  !  ! gg/L 086 Sec-Butylbenzene 3 l l

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i 110 Chloroform . 3  !  !  ! pg/L 068 Chloromethane 3  ! gg/L 071 2-Chlorotoluene 3  ! gg/L i e i i .

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! gg/L 082 1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene 3 l  !  !  !  ! 4g/L ORGANIC-DISINFECTION BY-PRODUCTS--

250 Bromochloroacetic Acid 1 ' '

!  ! 49/L 165 Chloral Hydrate .ii 2  !  !  ! pg/L 157 Dibromoacetic Acid 1  !  !  ! Ag/L 158 Dichloroacetic Acid I  !  !  ! Eg/L 160 Monobromoacetic Acid 1  !  ! 49/L 161 Monochloroacetic Acid 1  ! l 4g/L 162 Trichloroacetic Acid 1  !  !  !  ! 49/L ilNORGANIC DISINFECTION BY-PRODUCTS.

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029 Sodium I 1 l l l l mg/L 145 Sulfate 1  ! I l l mg/L 146 Total Cyanide 1 l l l l mg/L 251 Ethylene Thiourea 1 l l l l gg/L 252 Dioxin 1 l I

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