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1994 Saxton Soil Remediation Project Rept
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Issue date: 05/11/1995
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1994 SAXTON SOIL REMEDIATION PROJECT REPORT 9

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Mk V MAY 111995 J J. P. Donnachie, Jr.

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i 1994 SAXTON SOIL REMEDIATION PROJECT

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i SNEC GORB: J. J. Curry .

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J. L. Sullivan, Jr.

J. J. Byrne P. G. Carmel J. P. Donnachie .

, B. A. Good (2)

W. G. Heysek j J. E. Hildebrand (2)

R. D. Holmes l G. A. Kuehn (2) l R. G. Rolph R. J. DeSantis -

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Table of Contents DE 1.0 Introduction 1 2.0 Project Objectives and Overview 1 3.0 Survey and Analysis .Results 2 4.0 Soil Pachpng and Shipment 3 5.0 Summary 6 6.0 References 7 7.0 Figures 7.1 Figum 1 - Saxton Nuclear Facility. Sampling, Grid Map

. I 7.2 Figum 2 - Saxton Nuclear Facility Post Remediadon Results 7.3 Figure 3 - Saxton Nuclear Facility Excavation Depths 8.0 Appendices 8.1 A,Wix 1 - General Sampling and Monitoring Data 8.2 Appendix 2 - Soil Excavation Profile 8.3 Appendix 3 - Hazardous Material Profile Analyses 8.4 Appendix 4 - Radiological Analyses (transuranics, stmntium, gamma spec) 8.5 Appendix 5 - Soil Density Profile Analysis 8.6 Appendix 6 - Photodocumentary i.

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Saxton Soil b=adiatlan Project

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4 1.0 Introduction

! In November 1993 comprehensive soil monitoring and sampling work was performed at the I

Saxton Nuclear facility to Macmina and naaram the extent of radioactive contamination levels present on the site. NUREG/CR-5849 was used as a basis document for the development of j methods and guiMiaan in establishing survey and nuantment protocols. As a result, a i

formal plan was written (SNBC Soil Characterization Plan, 6575-PLN-4742.05) which provided specific direction and detail for the n=aanemant of the site soil radioactivity. Surface l neanning, direct gamma massmement, and soil sampling were used as survey measurernent j techniques. After completion of the soil char =&iudion work it was da idat to proceed i

with excavation, packaging and shipment of the site soil. A soil disposal plan (SNEC Soil Disposal Plan, 6575-PLN-4542.07) was written, July 1994, to provide specific instructions i for scope of excavation work, pre-op and operational radiological survey and sampling i

procedures, soil shipping and handling prxedures, emergency and contingency plans and i final soil emaiiatina criteria.

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j 2.0 Prolect Obiectives and Ovmh 5

, The objectives of the soil mmaliation project were:

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! 1. Dimension the Saxton site into a survey reference system.

2. Provide instructions for radiological surveys.
3. Assess soil radinactivity.
4. Implement NUREG/CR-5849 recommandations and guidelines.
5. Excavate affected soil and ship to a disposal facility.
6. Remediate the site to < 15 mrem /yr (based on residential scenario) in an effort to meet the pending NRC revisions to 10 CFR 20 on radiological criteria for decommissioning.

A site survey design was developed based on the current facility layout. The affected area of the SNEC site consisted of approximently two acres which comprised the area surrounding the containment building, the yard area and the Westinghouse area. These areas were physically surveyed by a local land survey contractor (L. Robert Kimball & Associates) and divided into a systematic 10 x 10 meter grid system. Grids were marked with metal stakes 1

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driven into the soil surface at grid line intersections. Two soil piles (one cantaminstM and i

one clean) were each divided and indexed into ten equal *,ertical slices. Where surface j

coverings (i.e. pavement) prevented intn11stian of stakes, grid intersections were marked by i

paint. Scale drawings were prepared for the survey areas indicating all past and present 1

facility features. Figure 1, "Saxton Nuclear Facility Ramaling Grid" provides a scaled grid map of the Saxton site with color coded cross-hatched areas sq,iMng areas with varying i

levels of radioactive cantaminatian within the soil.

An equivalent total of 132 (not including soil piles) grids were surveyed (142,084 ft2 or 3.3 i acres) either as part of the initial soil characterization or as followup surveys immediately l prior to rmerlistion work. An equivalent total of 32 grids were remediated (31,838 ft2 or 0.7 acres) representing 22% of the area surveyed. Soil samples were obtained in support of i l the following activities:

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! a. Initial site characterization (gamma spec) 538 Ref. Appaadir 2

b. Remediatian effectiveness (ramma spec) 381 Ref. Appaadiv 2

) c. Shipping composites (gamma spec) 279 j d. Hazaidous materini profile analysis (RCRA) 19 Ref. Aapaadiv m 3

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e. Radiological analysis profile 14 Ref. Appaadiv 4 (transuranics/ strontium / gamma spec)

{ f. Soil density profile 1 Ref. Appendix 5 (compactibility/ moisture content)

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j Contaminated soil was diW at both an NRC licensed low level radwaste (LLRW) and a i

state licensed low activity radwaste (LARM) facility. Based on the results of the initial l characterization study approximately 105 ft8 of soil was shipped to Barnwell, South Carolina 1 (LLRW facility) on May 26,1994. 'Ihis was due to the fact that this soil volume contained

{ radia=ctivity in excess of Envirocare's license accapenaca limits for Cs-137 (560 pci/g).

i Between July 25 and October 26,1994, 56,161 ft' of soil was excavated, surveyed and

shipped to Envirocare's facility (licensed under state of Utah, NRC agist status) located i in Clive, Utah. A total of 11.0 millicuries of activity, contained within the soil, was <hianad I

(i.e. Barnwell,1.2 millicuries, and Envirocare, 9.8 millicuries).

j Site areas that were surveyed and remediated are mapped out on Figures 1-3. Contaminated soil volume and remediated grid area determinations are described in Appendix 2.

3.0 Survey =ad Analysis Ramits Survey techniques using NUREG/CR-5849 guidelines consisted of scanning 100% of the soil surface using an appropriate scintillation detector (ASP-1 w/ SPA-3), direct (exposure rate) 2 i

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measurements, using a Lwlin= 19 uR/hr meter, oriented at 6ne meter above the soil surface, and soil grab sampling. Systematic and random soil samples were taken at the surface (top 6 inches) and subsurface (down to 3 feet). A minimum of 5 surface samples per flat areal grid and 3 surface / subsurface samples per soil pile slice were abaninad as part of the systematic sampling. Additional random and hotspot samples were also obtained. As previously mentioned in section 2.0 of this report, numerous samples were collected and sent to off-site labs for radiological and non-radiological analyses. Individual su==neries of each respective radiological and non-radiological analytical results are listed in Appendices 1,3,4,and 5. 'Ihe radiological concentrations containad within these appendices have not been  ;

subtracted to account for natural background radioactivity. Since Cs-137 is the primary dose l contributor at Saxton a data review from past analytical and technical reports (Rderences 2, 6, 7, 9, and 10) was made to M=nina its .pyivyriate background concentration. This l concentration was determined to be 0.5 +/- 0.8 pei/g. Other nuclide constituents of Saxton's natural background and approximata concentrations are contained in Table 1.

Backgmund concentrations for Co-60 and other reactor produced nuclides is considered to be zero.

NUCLIDE CONCENTRATION (PCi/g), i K-40 13.0 l Ra-226 3.0 Th-228 1.3

! Th-232 1.0

, U-234 0.3 i

U-238 0.3 i Cs-137 0.5 i

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Non-radiological analysis results indicated all chemical constituants for hazardous material classification were below EPA 40 CFR 261.21-24 limits. Soil density analysis indiW that

, moisture content ranges were within a suitable range to ensure adequate disposal compactibility.

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Radiological analyses for transuranics and hard to detect radionuclides (Sr-90, Ni-59/63, Fe-
55, C-14, Nb-94, Tc-99, and I-129) were either below background or the lower limit of

, detection (LLD). The predominant radionuclides found in the Saxton soil ~ were Cs-137 and i

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Co-60. Pre-rem =! Man site average for Cs-137 was 15 pei/g (40.2 mmn/yr) and for Co-60, 0.5 pei/g (5.6 mmn/yr). 'Ibe values in pam*+2 represent the pawa'ad exposure rates from each radionuclide to a member of the public living on-site. (Rami on RESRAD calculation for residantial scenario. See ref. 8). Approximately 14% of the soil samples contained Cs-137 >5 pei/g (3393 pei/g highest concentration) and 10% containad positive Co-60 (23.7 pei/g highest conc.). Analysis on 3 samples obtainM in grid locations B9, P9 and F7 resulted in >560 pci/g (Envirocare's upper bound for accap*= ara). Soil from the first two locations were excavated and shipped to Barnwell, South Carolina. The sample taken fmm F7 was three feet below the CV yard grade along an aviating pipe ==pactad of lenking in the past. ' Ibis area was stabilimi and capped and will need to be revisited when decomminioning work is started.

Post runediation site average for Cs-137 is now <1.0 pci/g (<3 mrem /yr) and <0.1 pcl/g (1 mrem /yr) for CW. However, there still remains small pockets of residual contaminatinn of Cs-137 in the range of 5-10 pei/g located within the CV yard. 'Ihese areas will be remMinted later during final decomminianing of the CV and site.

Apprnrim=*aly 119 pre-ramadi=+ian direct survey measumnents were taken with a Ludlum 19 uR/hr meter at one meter above the soil surface. A maximum reading of 70 uR/hr was obtained in the A4 grid which is adjacent to the former radwaste bunker area. 'Ibe average pre-remadiatias dose rate for the site affected ama was calculated to be 13.1 uR/hr. In comparison, based on 1993 fourth quarter TLD data, the site affected area perimeter, indicated an average of 7.2 uR/hr. Following soil remediation,1994 fourth quarter TLD data resuhs indic=*ad an average of 6.4 uR/hr for the affected area perimeter for a 9% exposure rate. reduction. 'Ibe maximum surface scan result, using a SPA-3, was 209K cpm, which was also found in the A4 grid location. However, in grid B9, a subsurface scan reading of 500K cpm was found 64 inches below gradc. It was later determined that this contamination extended down to 72 inches and has been remediated.

4.0 Soil Packaging and Shipment In July of 1994 the SNEC Soil Disposal plan was approved for the purpose of disposing of approximately 50,000 cubic ft. of radioactively contaminstM soil at the Envirocare disposal facility located in Clive, Utah. 'Ibe Plan provided specific instructions for excavation work, radiological surveys and sampling, soil packaging, handling and shipping, emergency spill and contingency plans, and final soil remediation criteria. Contaminatad soil was to be loaded into BL-3000 bulk bags (super sacks) which were woven polypropylene ultraviolet treated bags with 10" rigging loops, for case in crane movements, with a maximum design working load of 3000 lbs. Each bag was stenciled / labeled with its own sequential tracking number, a radioactive materials tag with the measured dose rates (mr/hr), weight in pounds and class A unstable. Each bag was filled, weighed, sampled, surveyed, and placed into a predetermined location to await shipment. 'Ibe actual loading, marking, sampling and transport of the bags was performed by two different contractors, i.e., Bryce Saylor & Sons 4

Inc. and -Bartlett Nuclear Inc., both under the direct cogninam of GPUN and SNBC project management. '

For gamma scan purposes a one liter soil sample was collected from each of eight etini i bags to serve as a composite sample in order to assign activity values to each bag. The SNBC Radiation Safety Officer required more frequent sampling, or composite samples compriseo of fewer bags, in some areas depending on the amount of predetermined activity and the homogeneity of the activity.

Bags were loaded onto trucks and dippad to a Conrail siding in Huntingdon, Pa.,

approximately thirty five miles away, for loading into gondola cars. All trucks at the Saxton site and gondolas at the Conrail siding were landed by crane one bag at a time. Each truck and gondola car used for shipment were initially surveyed prior to and after loading. Each gondola car was lined with a 100'x 40' 4 milliner prior to being loaded. This liner was used to completely enclose the load once the car was filled and was held down by sand bags during shipment.

The Conrail site in Huntingdon was sampled and surveyed for any signs of radWive contaniinstian prior to the loading of any gondola cars. 'Ihis same process was reaat~I at the conclusion of the shipping campaign. After being loaded, each tmck was required to have documented direct measurements (mr/hr) and frisker measurements on contact with the truckbed exterior midline and in the general area of the drivers cab. Each loaded gondola was required to have direct measurements (mr/hr) and frisker measurements on contact with the gondola exterior midline, and on top of the shipment. In addition one meter readings (mr/hr) were taken for documentation on the shipping manifest.

The average contact dose readings on the trucks ranged from .012 mr/hr to .015 mr/hr while the one meter readings ranged from .008 mr/hr to .012 mr/hr and drivers cab readings ranged from .007 mr/hr to .010 mr/hr. The gondola average contact dose readings were from .016 mr/hr to .019 mr/hr while one meter readings ranged from .009 mr/hr to .012 mr/hr. '

A TMI Waste Management repres:ntative was responsible for bill of lading documentation for truck shipments from Saxton to the Conrail site and for the completion of all shipping manifests for rail shipments to Envirocare Inc. in Clive, Utah. A qualified SNBC Radiological Controls Technician (RCT) was required to be present for all loading and unloading operations at both Saxton and the Conrail site. Communications capability via cellular phone was available during work at the Conrail site. A GPUN or SNEC management representative was required to be on site at Saxton at all times during excavation and/or shipping work. Emergency response and incident notification requirements were incorporated into the SNEC Soil Disposal Plan along with requirements for readily available spill response equipment.

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The actual loading of cantaminstM soil into bags began the week of July 25,1994 and i continued through the week of Oct. 10,1994 prrwh>cing 2080 super sacks with an average

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weight of 2520 lbs. and a volume of 27 cubic ft. each. Soil was excavated with a trackhae for the most part and run through a " Shaker Buddy" (ia*agr=*~I soil preparation unit) to

[ remove larger pieces of debris (> 10"), his debris was then surveyed, staged and handle <l I

separately from the soil. As part of an interconnertad system, soil was transferred from the j Shaker Buddy via a conveyor belt and into bags affixed to a forklift. SNBC Radiological i

Controls Techniciaan then collected a one liter sample from each bag. Once the bags were sampled they were labeled, weighed, surveyed and staged for =hiarnaat to the rail siding.

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j Tmck Jap sa of soil began Aug 1,1994 and continna==~1 safety ia=aartian, a l radiological survey and a bill of lading prior to departure for Huntingdon. A safety l inmaartina was performed on every truck shipment for the first forty W after which j time a safety iaWon was required daily on each vehicle when hauling to the railyard. All i safety ia aantians were performed by the Waste Man:A repraantative along with j prrwhwiaa of the bill of lading. With respect to all 165 truck ddp#es only one incident j ccuumi when the contractor was cited for a truck axle being overweight. However the total l gross weight for the vehicle was still within DOT limits, ne contractor upgraded his weight

! license on that particular vehicle and there were no repeat violations. As a result of some of j the questions asked by the officer during this imident a type written explanation was attachad l l to each bill ofladmg clarifying why these ah*; = A were exempt from all posting and l l placarding requirements in accordance with 49 CFR 173.401 & 173.403. I

! Rail shipments of bags commenced on Aug.4,1994 and continued through Nov. 8,1994. A

! total of 30 railcar shipments were made to the Envirocare disposal site. Railcar eispuems 2

averaged 69 bags / car at an average weight of 174,712 lbs./ car (1863 cubic ft.). After each railcar was loaded a documented radiological survey was performed and a et ;-.:25 manifest was produced and faxed to Envirocare in Clive to obtain approval for the shipment after 1 which time a bill of lading was forwarded to Conrail to complete the =hi =t preparations.

! Conrail normally delivered empty railcars and picked up loaded railcars every Thursday at which time tractring would begin on the loaded cars on the trip to Clive, Utah. The reason for tracking cars from Huntingdon to Clive was two fold, one was to be able to give Envirocare a required 72 hour8.333333e-4 days <br />0.02 hours <br />1.190476e-4 weeks <br />2.7396e-5 months <br /> notice for delivery and secondly, to verify the delivery and >

nempaara of all railcar shipments. De length of time varied greatly for a railcar shipment leaving Huntingdon, Pa. to arrive at the Clive, Utah disposal facility. This variance ran from a low of 9 days to a high of 65 days. Most of this was due to the routing and scheduling 1 ineffiencies of the rail lines. Another major anxi costly problem with the soil shipping campaign was the inability of Conrail to deliver empty cars on schedule and in satisfactory condition. (See Appendix 6 for photodocumentation of defective Conrail gondola cars.)

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Once it was realimi that rejecting naW=etary cars would not improve Conrails service, a program of cleaning all cars and ciwheg minor apairs, as applicable, was implemented.

Overall, including the two week delay caused by Conrail, the soil begging and shipping campaign was a success. Cnntractars performed very well, accomplishing the following without an employee injury:

A. 56,161 total cubic ft. of soil excavated, packaged and shipped.

B. > 1500 movamants of begged soil by forklift.

C. > 6000 separate crane evolutions for waighia= and shipping soil.

D. 165 truck JJr.T-- 3 (11,550 miles)

. E. Cleaning, mpairing and loading of 30 railcars. .

5.0 Smumary j The soil remarhatian project ancea==%11y raduce<t radioactive contamination levels below the NRC curmot and proposed limits required to meet site cleanup criteria. Since the original purpose of the plan was to identify areas of the site with elevated radioactivity levels above background for shipment to Envirocare, valuable information was gained as to site radionuclide composition and future planning in support of the daca==ianianing plan.

Implementation'and cr= dant of surveys and analyses were completed on echarhde. A complete -M .=.-.. Gan was performed during the course of this project. Excerpt pictures are contained in Appaadir 6.

Grids F6-9 and G6-9 will need to be further evaluated due to localized hotspots near or in remnants of old structures and piping buried underground. In some cases radinactive

, contaminatian extended to a soil depth of 3 feet. Removal of this contaminarian would have required major demolition techniques not containad within this work scope and would have delayed the project beyond the point where' adequate site erosion and wiimantation controls (sending) could be implemented. It was determined to defer this work under the decommimmioning plan for the CV. These areas are identified in Figure 3 and Appaadir 2. Note these areas have been capped with sigan soil that will require removal prior to excavation of potentially contaminatad structures and soil substrate. It should be noted here that, based on past quarterly envin=31 survaill=aca sampling of wells located in these areas, no radiametive contaminants have been detected in the ground water. These i contaminants have become stabilized within the soil matrices and should remain there until l future daca==inioning work commences.

The NRC has recently published a dmft regulation covering site radiological remediation criteria. In it a 15 mrem / year total effective dose equivalent (TEDE) limit is recommended.

If this regulation were to be implemented by May 1995, as planned,95% of the remediated areas (with the exception of the previously mentioned grids) would be < 3 mrem /yr

(residential scenario) and would not require further remediation.

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! 6.0 References i

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1. NUREG/Cr-5849, "Mannat for C-inc*ing Radiological Surveys in Support of License Terminatinn", February,1993. (Draft) 4

,! 2. " Final Release Surveys of the Reactor Support uniMiags", Saxton Nuclear i Exis:..- : 1 Facility Report, Rev 3, March,1992.

} 3. SNBC Procedure 6575-PLN-4742.05, "SNBC Soil Char ==:a:aa Plan",

j October 15,1993.

i i 4. SNBC Standing Order # 6675-93-01, Rev 1, "Implamentation of 6575-PLN-

4742.05, 'SNBC Soil Charactarization Plan'", November 1,1993.

) 5. SNEC Calenistian # 88-014, "Saxton Soil Radionuclide Caatas* IJmit for D&D", August 29,1988.

6. EGG-10617-1132, "An Aerial Radiological Survey of the Saxton Nuclear i ExperW Cuipui.uon Facility and Swit- - Sag Area Saxton,

! Pennsylvania, Date of Survey: July 1989", October,1991.

i l 7. GPU Nuclear Memo 9410-89-0149, April 4,1988.

I j 8. Environmental Atw=nant Division, " Manual for Implementing Residual l Radioactive Material Guidalinac Using RESRAD, Version 5.0", Argonne i

NationalIaburiduxy, Lptainber,1993.

l 9. DOE /ONS-8806, "In-Situ Survey General Public Utilies Facility and Surrounding Area, Saxton, Pennsyvania, Date of Survey: June 1988",

j September 1990, pg 8.

i 10. " Geologic, Chemical, Radiometric and Geotechnical Studies of Samples from j Eleven Drill Wells in Superficial Material, Sarton, Pennsyvania",

j Pennsylvania State University, December 20,1988, pp 25-30a.

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11. SNEC Procedure 6575-PLN-4542.07, "SNBC Soil Disposal Plan," July 25, 1994.  !

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APPENDIX 1 Page 1 W23 Cs-137 SAMPLE RESULTS s POINT SURVEY HOTSPOTSMTHER SAMPLES PRE-REMEDIATION POST-REMEDIATION PRE POST ORefLOCATION pCife S.D. pCWs 8.D. Micro 4tfNr GftIDfLOCATION STATUS ISOTOPE pCafs S.D. CnnemasaffS SX - SG - A1 - 1S 0.95 0.09 Not Oldnined' 15 N.T.' No n "" pedonned en One pid SX - SG - A1 - 2S 0.38 0.08 Not Oldmined' 15 N.T.'

  • SX - SG - A1 - 3S 0.30 0.09 Not Oldmined' 15 N.T.'

SX - SG - A1 - 4S 0.24 0.08 Not Obtained' 18 N.T.'

SX - SG - A1 - SS 0.80 0.08 Not Obinined' 14 N.T.'

GRO AVG OA9 (AS LEFT) (AS LEFT) 15.0 NfA SX - SG - A2 - . 1S 2.30 0.20 Not Obtained' 14 N.T.' SX - SG - A2 - 3D (AS LEFT) Co-137 0.28 0.05 No respaddaat perfonned on then ytd SE - SG - A2 - 2S 1.70 0.20 Not Otemined' 14 N.T.'

SX - SG - A2 - 3S 2.50 0.30 Not Obtained' 15 N.T.'

SX - SG - A2 - 4S 1.70 0.20 Not obtained' 18 N.T.'

SX - SG - A2 - SS 0.28 0.08 Not Obtained' 18 N.T.'

GRO AVG 1.89 (AS tEFT) (AS LEFT) 15.0 NfA SX - SG - A3 - 13 37.00 4.00 3.72 0.48

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80 15 SX - SG - A3 - 13 (P : ~ . . .) Co-80 0.08 0.05 Grid senteduced to 12" SX - SG - A3 - 2S 8.90 0.90 1.74 0.27 19 15 SX - SG - A3 - 81 (Pre.seenedtation) Co-80 0.95 OA9 Post-respaddasi scene wNh SPA-3 <20 KCPM i SX - SG - A3 - 3S 0.11 0.08 0 37 0.11 17 18- SX - SG - A3 - 81 (P . ~^

-.) Co-137 350.00 '30.00 SX - SG - A3 - 4S 1.20 0.10 <LLD - 20 18 SX - SG - A3 - 82 (Pre-romandasi) Cs-137 1.50 0.10 SX - SG - A3 - SS OA7 0.07 0.23 0.09 17 17 SX - 8G - A3 - 83 (Pre-terraddasi) Cs 137 2.80 0.30 t GRO AVG 9.54 1.51 (AS LEFT) 28 8 15.8 L SX - SG - A4 - 1S 18.00 2.00 0.28 0.10 32 14 SX - SG - A4 - 81 7. ~"

Co-80 8.74 0.01 Geld resnedsted to 12" f SM-SG- M - 2S 130.00 to 00 2.20 0.31 . 70 15 SX - SG - M - 18 (P- -

,) Co 80 0.13 0.05 "__ ~ - . scans wNh SPA 3 <20 KCPM SX - SG - A4 - 3S SA0 0.50 0.80 0.14 22 15 SX - SG - M - 25 ("- - ~~ ) Co.80 0.18 0.11 l SX - SG - A4 - 4S 1.30 0.20 0.21 0.09 18 18 SX - SG - M - 82 (Pse-respadda=G Co40 OAO 0.18  !

SX - SG - A4 - SS <LLD - <LLD - 20 18 SX - SG - M - 83 (Pro.sentedadon) Co-80 OA2 0.10  !

GRO AVG 38.18 0.82 (AS LEFT) 32A 15.2 SX - SG - A4 - 81 (Pre eesnedadon) Co-137 3110.00 217.00 .

SX - SG - M - 82 7. ~" ; Cs-137 140.00 10.00  ;

SX - SG - M - 83 7--- -" ) Co-137 150.00 10.00  ;

SX - 8G - M - 18 (Oweng somedemmon) Co 137 8.73 0.80 l SX - SG - M - HS (Dutne -.. .) Cs 137 13A2 1.88 SX - SG - M - HS2 (AS LEFT) Co-137 0.28 0.10 SA - SG - A5 - 1S 2.80 0.30 <LLD -

17 15 SX A5 - 81 7. -^ ) Co40 OAD 0.18 Grid remedated to 12" SX - SG - A5 - 2S 2.20 0.20 0.00 0.18 18 15 SX - SG - AS - 3D l (Pre-rentedladen) Cs-137 0.23 0.08 7_. -- .ecens wth SPA-3 <20 KCPIA i SX - SG - A5 - 3S 0 59 0.13 0.20 0.09 18 18 SX - SG A5 - 81 (P : _"-..) Cs-137 85.00 7.00 i SX - SG - A5 - 4S 0.50 0.08 <LLD -

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SE - SG - AS - 55 2.30 0.20 <LLD -

17 19 GRO AVG 1.84 0.50 (AS LEFT) 17.2 18 4 SX - SG - A8 - 1S 36.00 4.00 1.75 0.28 15 14 SX - SG - A8 - 81 7- ) Co-80 0.10 0.03 Grid respaddad to 12" SX - SG - A8 - 2S 1.80 0.20 0.22 0.07 17 14 SX - SG - AS - 81 7; - " .) Cs-137 3.70 0A0 T_. -- ecens wth SPA-3 <20 KCPM SX - SG - A8 - 3S 3.20 0.30 0.59 0.15 18 18 SX A8 - HS (Dwing romaamm) Cs-137 43.38 4.78 SX - SG - A8 - AS 1.10 0.10 0.53 0.15 15 17 SX - SG - A8 -HS2 (Dwh0 remadem) Cs-137 12.42 1.42 SX - SG - A8 - SS 0.37 0.05 0.13 0.11 18 18 SX - SG - A8 - HS3 (AS LEFT) Cs-137 0.77 0.14 GRO AVG 8A9 0.84 (AS LEFT) 15.8 15.8 SX - SG - A7 - 1S 1.30 0.10 NotObtained' 13 N.T.' No sensediaton perfornied en Sets grid SX - SG - A7 - 2S 0.84 0.09 Not Otdnined' 15 N.T.'

SH - SG - A7 - 3S 0.99 0.12 Not Obtained' 13 N.T.'

SX - SG - A7 - 4S OA4 0.10 Not Oldsined' 14 N.T.'

SH - SG - A7 - 5S 1.50 0.10 Not Obemined' 15 N.T.'

GRO AVG 1.01 (AS LEFT) (AS LEFT) 14.0 NfA SX - SO - A8 - 1S 1.00 0.20 Not Obtelned' 12 N.T.' No remedingen perfornied on Ods grid .

SR SG - A8 - 2S 1.20 0.10 Not Obtained' 13 N.T.'

SX - SG - A8 - 3S 0.09 0.03 Not obtelned' 13 N.T.'

SE - SG - A8 - 45 0.14 0.04 Not Otdelned' 13 N.T.' '

SX - SG - A8 - SS 0.84 0.08 Not Obtained' 14 N.T '

GRO AVG 0 77 (AS LEFT) (AS LEFT) 13.0 NA

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APPENDIX 1 Page 2 of 23 Cs-137 SAMPLE RESULTS 8 POINT SURVEY HOTSPOTSf0THER SAMPLES PRE-REMEDIATION POST-REMEDIATION PRE POST GRtOfLOCATION pCWg S.D. pCWg S.D. MicroftfHr ORIDM.OCATION STATUS ISOTOPE pCWs S.D. COMalENTS SR - SG - A9 - 13 1.10 0.10 Not Obtained' 12 N.T.' SX - SG - A9 - 30 (AS LEFT) Cs-137 0.09 0.07 No temedishon performed ort 9de grid SR - SG - A9 - 2S 3.00 0.30 Not obtelned' 13 N.T.' '

SX - SG - A9 - 3S 0.74 0.08 Not Obtelned' 13 N.T.'

SR - SG - A9 - 4S 0 88 0.12 Not Obtained' 12 N.T.'

SX - SG - A9 - SS 0.40 0.08 Not Obtelned' 12 N.T.'

GRO AVG 1.22 (AS LEFT) (AS LEFT) 12.4 NfA SX - SG - A10 - 1S 0.95 0.10 Not Obtelned' 10 N.T.' No remedinhon performed on 9 tis grid SX - SG - A10 - 2S Not Obtained' Not Obtained' 9 N.T.'

SX - SG - A10 - 3S 0.35 0.05 Not Obtained' 11 N.T.'

SX - SG - A10 - 4S 0.60 0.07 Not Obtained' 15 N.T.'

SH - SG - A10 - 5S Not Obtained' Not Obtained' 10 N.T.'

GRU AVG 0.83 (AS LEFT) (AS LEFT) 11.0 NIA SX - SG 1S 1.00 0.10 Not Obtelned' 11 N.T.' SX - SG - B1 -18 (AS LEFT) Co-80 0.08 0.04 No remedleton performed on ene grid SX - SG 23 0.35 0.07 Not Obtelned' 11 N.T.'

S2 - SG 33 0.81 0 12 Not Obtelned' 11 N.T.'

SX - SG 43 1.60 0.20 Not Obtelned' 11 N.T.'

SX - SG 53 0.89 C.09 Not Obtained' 11 N.T.'

GRD AVG 0.93 (AS LEFT) (AS LEFT) 11.0 NIA SX - GG - B2 - 1S Not C.,; ;..d <LLD - N.T.' 14 Former Soulh ood pNo eiscowmeed to grade only.

SX - SG - B2 - 2S <tLD - <LLD - 14 14 AN soE removed used onelle es eteen IRL SX - SG 33 Not Obtelned' <tLD - N.T.' 15 1: _ _ ^"_ . acene whh SPA.3 <20 KCPM SH - SG - B2 - 4S 0.42 0.06 (LLD - 15 15 SR - SG - B2 - SS 0.90 0.13 N.T. - 14 14 GRO AVG 0 86 <LLD (AS LEFT) 14.3 14.4 SX - SG 1S Not Obtelned' 0J3 0.18 N.T.' 13 Former Souti soit pue esecewmend to grade only.

SX - SG - D3 - 2S Not Obtelned' O.60 0.18 N.T.' 14 AR sou removed used onene as cleanINL Sn - SG - B3 - 3S Not Obtelned' O.73 0.18 N.T.8 14 Post-ocawmilon scans with SPA-3 <20 KCPM SX - SG - B3 - 43 0.75 0.07 0.53 0.15 20 15 SX - SG - B3 - SS 1.30 0.10 0.49 0.15 15 15 GRD AVG 1.03 0.62 (AS LEFT) 17.5 14.2 SX SG - B4 - 1S Not obtelned' O.48 0.14 N.T.3 14 SX - SG 61 (AS LEFT) Cs.137 1.10 0.10 Former South 300 p5e encewated to grade only.

SM - SG - B4 - 23 Not Obtelned' <LLD -

N.T.' 13 At son removed u ed onene se clean fML SR - SG - B4 - 3S Not Obtained' O.22 0.11 N.T.' 14 Post-encevadon scans wth SPA-3 <20 KCPM SX - SG 4S 0.72 0.07 <LLD - 16 14 SX - SG 53 0.63 0.09 <LLD -

20 14 GRO AVG 0.88 0.35 (AS LEFT) 18.0 13.8 Sn - SG 1S Not Obtehed' O.62 0.17 N.T.3 15 Former Soute sod pNo esscoveted to grade only.

SX - SG 2S Not Obtelned' O.57 0.17 N.T.' 15 AR so8 removed used onelle se clean 98.

SX - SG - B5 - 3S Not Obtained' <Lt D - N.T.* 15 Post-excewellon scanswth SPA 4 <20 KCPM SX - SG - B5 - 4S 0.30 0.10 N.T.' - 12 14 SX - SG - B5 - SS 0.28 0.05 <LLD - 13 15 GRO AVG 0.29 0.59 (AS LEFT) 12.5 14.8 SX - SG IS 0.31 0.06 Not Obtained' 10 N.T.' SX - SG 10 (AS LEFT) Cs-137 0.16 0.08 No remamaeani performed on this grid SX - SG 2S Not Obtained 8 Not Obtelned' 9 N.T.'

SX - SG 3S Not Obtained' Not Obtained' 9 N.T.'

SX - SG AS Not Obtelned' Not Obtelned' 9 N.T.'

SX - SG - B6 - SS No:Obtained' Not Obtelned' 9 N.T.'

GRO AVG 0.31 (AS LEFT) (AS LEFT) 9.2 NIA

APPENDIX 1 Page 3 of 23 CS-137 SAMPLE RESULTS 8 POINT SURVEY HOTSPOTSOTHER SAMPLES PRE 4tEMEDIAT10N POST-R*EDIATION PRE POST GRO/ LOCATION pCWg S.D. pCWg S.D. Micro-RMr ORIDA.OCATION STATUS ISOTrJPE pCl4 S.D. COMMENTS SR - SG 1S 0.32 0 07 Not Obteened' 11 N.T.' No re nedlaeon performed on W4s grid SX - SG - B7 - 23 0.22 0.04 Not Obtained' 9 N.T.'

  • SX - SG - B7 - 3S Not Obtained* Not Obtelned' 8 N.T.'

SX - SG - B7 - 4S Not OtWalned' Not obtelned' 8 N.T .*

SX - SG - B7 - SS Not Obtained' Not Obtained' 8 N.T.'

GRO AVG 0.27 (AS LEFT) (AS LEFT) 8.8 t/A SX SG - B8 - 1S 0.31 0.04 Not Obtainea' 10 hT.' No remedioson perbnned on this grid SX - SG 2S 0.18 0.04 Not Obtained' 11 N.T.'

SX - SG - B8 - 3S Not Obtained' Not obtained' 9 ti.T.'

SX - SG AS Not Obtained' Not Obtained' 8 N.T.'

SX - SG - B8 - SS Not Obtelned' Not Obtelned' 8 N.T.'

GRO AVG 0.24 (AS LEFT) (AS LEFT) 9.2 MA SX - SG 1S Not Obtained' Not Obtained' 8 ft.T.' No remeda8cn performed on #de grid SX - SG - B9 - 25 0.17 0.04 Not Obtained' 9 N.T.

SX - SG - B9 - 3S Not Obtained' Not Obtelned' 8 N.T.'

SX - SG - B9 - 43 Not obtained' Not Obtained' 8 N.T.'

SX - SG SS Not obtained' Not Obtelned' 8 N.T.'

GRO AVG 0.17 (AS LEFT) (AS LEFT) 8.2 MA SX - SG - 810 - 13 1.30 0.10 Not Obtained' 10 N.T.' No remedimeon performed on Wds grid SX - SG - 810 - 2S Not obtained' Not Obtainsd' 8 N.T.'

SX - SG - 810 - 3S 1.40 0.10 Not Obtained' 8 N.T.'

SX - SG - 810 - 4S 1.00 0.10 Not Obtained' 12 N.T.'

SX - SG - Bio - SS Not Obtelned' Not Obtelned' 9 N.T.'

GRO AVG 1.23 (AS LEFT) (AS LEFT) 9.4 MA SX - SG - C1 - 1S Penoiec Garage' Not Obtained' N.T.' N.T.' No remodeNon performed on thle grid SX - SG - C1 - 23 Penetec Garage' Not Obtained' N.T.' N.T.*

SX - SG - C1 - 3S 0.55 0.11 Not Obtained' 12 N.T.'

SX - SG - C1 - 4S 1.80 0.20 Not obtelned' 12 N.T.'

SX - SG - C1 - SS 0.63 0.08 Not obtained' 11 N Y.'

GRO AVG G 99 (AS LEFT) (AS LEFT) 11.7 MA SX - SG - C2 - 13 0.27 0.07 Not Obtelned' 17 N.T.' Former South seu pHe excavated to grade only.

SX - SG - C2 - 2S <LLD - Not Obtained' 15 N.T.' AG soE removed used onelle se clean 115.

S2 - SG - C2 - 3S 0.19 0.03 Not Obtelned' 18 N.T.' Post-eucevedon scan wlBi SPA 3 <20 KCPM SX - SG - C2 - 43 0.43 0.05 0.14 0.10 18 15 SX - SG - C2 - 53 0.10 0 03 Not Obtelned' 15 N.T.'

GRO AVG 0.25 0.14 (AS LEFT) 15 8 15.0 SX - SG - C3 - IS 0.24 0.05 Not Obtained' 17 N.T.' Former SouNi son pas enseveled to grade only.

SX - SG - C3 - 2S 0.18 0.05 Not Obtelned' 18 N.T.' AN set removed used onsite se cleen fHL SX - SG - C3 - 33 0.27 0.08 Not Obtained' 17 N.T.' Post-encavadon scan wNh SPA-3 <20 KCPM SX - SG - C3 - 4S 0.42 0.05 0.83 0.17 18 14 SX - SG - C3 - SS 0.27 0.05 0.81 0.17 17 14 GRO AVG 0.27 0.82 (AS LEFT) 18.8 14.0 SX - SG - C4 - 1S 0.58 0.08 Not Obtelned' 18 N.T.' Former Souin eos pile encavated to grade only.

SX - SG - C4 - 23 0.40 0.08 Notobtained' 18 N.T.'

SX - SG - C4 - 3S All soa removed used onelle as clean nu.

0.38 0.08 Not Obtelned' 15 N.T.'

SX - SG - C4 - AS Post-encavadon scan uth SPA-3 <20 KCPM '

0.55 0.10 0.38 0.13 15 14 SX - SG - C4 - SS 0.71 0.07 0.85 0.17 15 15 I GRIDAVG 0.52 0.51 (AS LEFT) 15.4 14.5

APPENDIX 1 Page 4 of 23 Cs-137 SAMPLE RESULTS 6 POINT SURVEY NOTSPOTSJOTHER SAMPLES PRE-REMEDIATION POST-REMEDIATION PRE POST GRfDILOCATION pClfg S.D. pCirg S.D. Micro-RlHr GRIDfLOCATION STATUS ISOTOPE pCife S.D. COINENTS SX - SG - C5 - 1S 0.50 0.05 Not Obtelned' 14 N.T.' Fomeer Soupt soi pee escoveted to grade ordy.

SX - SG - C5 - 2S 0.75 0.09 Not Obtelned' 15 N.T.' - AA seg rernewed used onsite es clean M.

SX - SG - C5 - 3S 0.13 C.05 Not Obtained' 14 N.T.* "d ___ _" .. ecen wth SPA.3 <20 KCPM SX - SG - C5 - AS 0.58 0.06 Not Obtelned' 14 N.T.'

SX - SG - C5 - SS <tLD - 0.56 0.17 15 15 GRO AVG 0.49 0.56 (AS LEFT) 14.4 15.0 SX - SG - C6 - 1S 0.33 0.06 Not Otsteined' 15 N.T.' SX - SG - C6 - 3S (Initiet - 1993) Co40 0.14 0 03 No remedlagon perfonned on Ode grid SR - SG - CO - 23 0.34 0.07 Not Obtained' 13 N.T.' SX - SG - C6 - 3S (Initlel- 1993) Cs-137 0.45 0.05 SX - SG - C8 - 33 0.45 0.05 Not Otdeined' 13 N.T.' SX - SG - C6 - 3S *(Resemple) Co-137 228 0.37 SX - SG - C6 - 4S 0.40 0.05 Not Obtelned' 12 N.T.' SX - SG - C6 - 3S2 *(Resemple) Cs-137 2.35 0.30 SX - SG - C6 - SS Not obtelned' Not Obtelned' 12 N.T.' *(AS LEFT)

GRO AVG 0.38 (AS LEFT) (AS LEFT) 13.0 NfA SX - SG - C7 - 1S 0.29 0.06 Not Obtelned' 15 N.T.' SX - SG - C7 - 3D (AS LEFT) Cs-137 0.10 0.05 No remedimeon perfonned on this grid SX - SG - C7 - 2S 0.33 0.05 Not Obtained' 15 . N.T.'

SX - SG - C7 - 3S 0.38 0.08 Not Obtelned' 13 N.T.'

SX - SG - C7 - AS 0.19 0.06 Not Obtained' 12 N.T.'

SX - SG - C7 - SS 0.07 0.02 Not Obtained' 13 N.T.'

GRO AVG O.25 (AS LEFT) (AS LEFT) 13.6 NfA SR - SG - C8 - 1S 0.16 0.04 Not Obtained' 12 N.T.' No remedamen performed on ede grid SX - SG - CS - 2S 0.19 0.04 Not Obtained' 13 N.T.'

SX - SG - C8 - 3S 0.28 0.04 Not Obtained' 12 N.T.'

SX - SG - C8 - 4S 0.18 0.04 Not Obtained' 13 N.T.'

SX - SG - C8 - SS 0.32 0.04 Not Obtained' 13 N.T.'

GRO AVG 0.23 (AS LEFT) (AS LEFT) 12.6 NfA SX - SG - C9 - 1S Not Obtelned' Not Obtained' 8 N.T.' No remediaton perfenned on Ode grid SX - SG - C9 - 2S 0.13 0.03 Not Obtelned' 11 N.T.'

SX - SG - C9 - 3S 0.18 0.04 Not Obtelned' to N.T.'

SX - SG - C9 - 4S Not obtelned' Not Obtelned' 8 N.T.'

SX - SG - C9 - SS 0.19 0.05 Not Obtained' to N.T.'

GRO AVG 0.17 (AS LEFT) (AS LEFT) 9.4 NfA SX - SG - C10 - 1S 0.51 0.06 Not Obtstned' 9 N.T.' SX - SG - C10 - 3D (AS LEFT) Cs-137 0.16 0.07 No remedagen perfonned on Wile grid SX - SG - C10 - 2S Not obtelned' Not Obtained' 9 N.T.'

SX - SG - C10 - 3S Not Obtelned' Not Obtained' 9 N.T.'

SX - SG - C10 - 4S 1.20 0.10 Not Obtained' 9 N.T.'

SX - SG - C10 - SS Not Obtained' Not Obtelned' 8 N.T.'

GRO AVG 0.86 (AS LEFT) (AS LEFT) 8.8 MA SX - SG - D1 - 1S 2 00 020 Not Obtained' 9 ftT.' No remedagen perfonned onide grid SR - SG - D1 - 2S 1.80 020 Not Obtained' 8 N.T.'

SX - SG - D1 - 3S Penelec Garage' Not Obtained' N.T.' N.T.'

SX - SG - D1 - 4S Penelec Garage' Not obtained' N.T.: N.T.'

SX - SG - D1 - SS Penelec Garage' Not Obtained' N.T.' N.T.'

GRO AVG 1.90 (AS LEFT) (AS LEFT) 8.5 NfA SX - SG - D2 - 1S 0.08 0.04 Not Obtained' 15 N.T.' No remadee= pertermed on Ode grid SX - SG - D2 - 2S <LLD - Not Obtained' 13 N.T.'

SX - SG - D2 - 3S (LLD - Not Obtained' 15 N.T.'

SX - SG AS 0.06 0.03 Not Obtained' 16 N.T.' -

SX - SG - D2 - SS <LLD - Not Obtelned' 14 N.T.'

GRO AVG 0.07 (AS LEFT) (AS LEFT) 14.6 MA t

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APPENDIX 1 Page 5 of 23 Cs-137 SAMPLE RESULTS 5 POINT SURVEY HOTSPOTSADTHER SAMPLES PRE-REMEDIATION P05T4tEMEDIATION PRE POST l'

GRIDEOCATION pCIIg S.D. pCife S.D. MicroJUHr ORIDEOCATION STATUS ISOTOPE pCus S.D. COMMENTS SR - SG - D3 - 1S 0.06 0.03 Not Obtemed' 15 N.T.' No tem performed on Ode grid ,

SX - SG - D3 - 2S <LLD - Not Obtelned' 16 N.T.'

  • SX - SG - D3 - 3S <LLD - Not Obtained' 15 N.T.'

SX - SG - D3 - 4S 0.12 0.03 Not Obtained' 15 N.T.' ,

SX - SG - D3 - SS 0.14 0.04 Not Obtained' 16 N.T.'

GRO AVG 0.11 (AS LEFT) (AS LEFT) 15.4 MA  ;

SR - SG D4 - IS 0.11 0.04 Not Obtained' 18 N.T.' No W performed entes ytd SR SG - D4 - 2S 0.07 0.04 Not Obinined' 18 N.T.' l SX - SG - D4 - 3S 0.13 0.04 Not Obtained' 15 RT.'  ;

SX - SG - D4 - 4S 0.32 0.06 Not obtairmed' 15 N.T.'

SX - SG - D4 - SS 0.14 0.05 Not Obtained' 14 N.T.' l GRO AVG 0.15 (AS LEFT) (AS LEFT) 15.2 MA SX - SG - DS - 18 0.38 0.06 Not Obrained' 15 N.T.' No ren% perforrned on Ods pid SX - SG - DS - 2S 0.44 0.09 Not Obtained' 15 RT.'

SX - SG - DS - 3S 1.60 0.20 Not Obtained' 14 RT.'

SM - SG - DS - 43 4.10 0.40 Not Obtained' 14 N.T.'

SX - SG - DS - SS 0.34 0.06 Not Obtained' 13 N.T.'

GRO AVG 1.37 (AS LEFT) (AS LEFT) 14.2 MA SX - SG DS - IS 0.19 0.05 Not Obtained' 15 N T.' No rernerBuson perferrned on 9ds ytd SX - SG - D6 - 2S 0.07 0 05 Not OtAmined' 15 N.T.'

SX - SG - DS - 3S 0.23 0.04 Not Obtained' 14 N.T.'

SX - SG - DS - 4S 0.28 0.06 Not Obtained' 14 N.T.' [

SX - SG - DS - SS 0.79 0.11 Not obtained' 11 RT.'

GRO AVG 0.31 (AS LEFT) (AS LEFT) 13.8 MA SX - SG - D7 - 1S <LLD - Not Obtained' 12 RT.' No rerP=d= man perSonned on 9de grid i SX - SG - D7 - 2S 0.11 0.03 Not Obtained' 14 N.T.' f' SX - SG - D7 - 3S 0.14 0.03 Not ORAmined' 14 RT.*

SX - SG - D7 - 45 0.30 0.05 Not Oldmined' 13 N.T.' #

SX - SG - D7 - SS 0.31 0.08 Not Obtelned' 13 RT.'

GRID AVG 0.22 (AS LEFT) (AS LEFT) 13.2 MA SX - SG - DS - 1S <tLD - Not Obtained' 11 N.T.' No remedleWon performed on Ons pid SX - SG - DB - CS 0.05 0.02 Not Obtained' 12 N.T.'  ;

SX - SG - D8 - 3S 0.07 0.02 Not Obtained' 14 N.T.'  !

SR - SG 45 0.11 0.07 Not Obtained' 12 N.T.'

SX - SG - C SS 0.14 0.04 Not Obtained' 13 N.T.'

GRO AVG 0.09 (AS LEFT) (AS LEFT) 12.4 MA SX - SG IS Not Obtained' Not Oldmined' to 10 SK SG - DS - 81 @. ) Co-80 0.09 c.03 2" x 2' area (Oft.Y) emoavated to 8".

SX - SG - D9 - 2S 0.75 0.08 Not Oldmined' 11 11 SX - SG - Die - 81 p" . ~'

.) Cs-137 120.00 10.00 Remainder of pid unmWoceed. '

SX - SG - D9 - 3S 0.07 0.05 Not Obtained' 12 11 SX - SG - DG - 81 (Post-exesvollon) Cs-137 9.94 2.36 SX - SG - D9 - 4S Not Obtained 3 Not OtWeined' 8 11 SX - SG - DB - 81 h(Resemple) Co-137 19.85 2.38

  • InsideCVYord SX - SG - D9 - SS 0.07 0.06 Not Obtained' 11 11 *(AS LEFT)

GRO AVG 0.30 (AS LEFT) (AS LEFT) 10.4 10.8 SX - 3G - D10 - 1S 0.46 0.05 Not Obtained' 11 N.T.' No resnedlellon performed on eds grid SX - SG - D10 - 2S Not Obtained' Not Obinined' 8 N T.'

S2 - SG - D10 - 3S Not Obtained* Not Obtained' 8 N.T.'

SX - SG - D10 - 4S 0.57 0.06 Not Ot'sined' 10 RT.' .

SX - SG - 010 - SS Not Obtained' Not Otsmined' 8 N.T.'

GRO AVG ' O.52 (AS LEFT) (AS LEFT) 9.0 MA i

APPENDIX 1 Page 8 of 23 Cs-137 SAMPLE RESULTS 8 POINT SURVEY HOTSPOTSOTHER SAMPLES PRE-REMEDIATION POST-REMEDIATION PRE POST GRID / LOCATION pCilg S.D. pCile S.D. Micro 4t/Hr GRIDlLOCATION STATUS ISOTOPE pCile S.D. COMMENTS Sn - SG - E1 - 13 0 53 0.05 Not Obtained' 10 N.T.' No remediation perkwmed on this grid SX - SG - E1 - 2S 0.40 0.05 I;ot Obtained' 13 N.T.'

  • SX - SG - E1 - 3S 0.29 0.05 Not Obtained'- 12 N.T.'

SX - SG - E1 - 4S 0.98 0.11 Not Obtained' 12 N.T.'

SX SG - E1 - SS 0.12 0.08 Not Obtained' 11 N.T.'

GRID AVG 0.48 (AS LEFT) (AS LEFT) 11.8 MA SX - SG - E2 - 1S 0.08 0.03 Not Obtained' 18 N.T.' No remediation performed on this grid SX - SG - E2 - 2S 1.50 0.10 Not Obtained' 15 N.T.'

SX - SG - E2 - 3S 0.17 0.03 Not Obtained' 18 N.T.'

SX - SG - E2 - 4S 0.08 0 04 Not Obtained' 17 N.T.'

SX - SG - E2 - SS 0.21 0.04 Not Obtained' 15 N.T.'

GRID AVG 0.41 (AS LEFT) (AS LEFT) 15.8 MA SX - SG - E3 - 1S 0.06 0.06 Not OtFeined' 17 N.T.' No n .- - ^ performed on this grid SX - SG - E3 - 2S 0.09 0.04 Not Obtained' 17 N.T.'

SX - SG - E3 - 3S 0.06 0.03 Not Obtained' 18 N.T.'

SX - SG - E3 - 4S 0.12 0.04 Not obtained' 17 N.T.'

SX - SG - E3 - SS <LLD - Not Obtained' 17 N.T.'

GRO AVG 0.08 (AS LEFT) (AS LEFT) 17.2 MA SX - SG - E4 - 13 1.90 0.20 Not Obtained' 17 N.T.' No remediallon performed on this grid SX - SG - E4 - 2S 3.90 0.40 Not Obtained' 17 N.T.'

SX - SG - E4 - 33 0.34 0.04 Not obtained' 18 N.T.'

SX - SG - E4 - 43 0.72 0.07 Not Obtained' 17 N.T.'

SX - SG - E4 - SS 0.28 0.05 Not Obtained' 17 N.T.'

GR!D AVG 1.42 (AS LEFT) (AS LEFT) 17.2 MA SX - SG - E5 - 1S 120 0.10 Not Obtained' 18 N.T.' SX - SG - E5 -NORTH (Inflist) Cs 137 0.71 0.21 Coal ash seem at South end of grid was excavated SX - SG - E5 - 2S 5.20 0.50 Not obtained' 17 N.T.' SX - SG - E5 NORTH 2 (During remediettor:) Cs-137 9.80 1.21 to-4' wide x 4* deep x 8'long SX - SG - E5 - 33 0.15 0.04 Not Obtained' 17 N.T.' SX - SG - ES NORTH 3 (AS LEFT) Cs-137 1.08 0.27 SX - SG - E5 - 4S 0.27 0.05 Not Obtelned' 17 N.T.' SX - SG E5 - ETRENCH (inidat) Cs-137 8.45 0.83 SX - SG - ES - SS 0.84 0.08 Not Obtained' 17 N.T.' SX - SG - E5 -TRENCH (AS LEFT) Cs-137 2.88 0.48 GRIDAVG 1.49 (AS LEFT) (AS LEFT) 18.8 N/A SX - SG - E5 -TRENCH 3 Cs-137 8.19 0.81 (AS LEFT)

SX - SG - ES -TRENCH 4 (AS LEFT) Cs-137 0.89 0.20 SX - SG - ES -TRENCH 5 (AS LEFT) Cs-137 8.15 1.03 SX SG - E8 - 1S Not CLtained' Not Obtained' 15 . N.T.' SX - SG - E8 - 30 (AS LEFT) Cs-137 3.00 0.30 No remedtagon performed on this grid SX - SG - E6 - 2S Not Obtained' Not Obtained' 14 N.T.'

SX - SG - E8 - 33 <LLD -

Not obtained' 15 N.T.'

SX - SG - E6 - 4S <LLD -

  • NotObtained' 18 N.T.'

SX - SG - E8 - SS 0.07 0.02 Not Obtained' 18 N.T.'

GRO AVG 0.07 (AS LEFT) (AS LEFT) 15.2 MA SX - SG - E7 - 1S Not Obtained' Not Obtained' N.T.* N.T.' SX - SG - E7 -3D (As LEFT) Cs-137 28.00 3.00 No remediation performed on this grid SX - SG - E7 - 2S 0.92 0.09 Not Obtained' 14 N.T.'

SX - SG - E7 - 3S 120 0.10 Not Obtained' 12 N.T.'

SH - SG - E7 - 4S Not obtelned' Not Obtained' N.T.s N.T.'

SX - SG - E7 - 5S 0.24 0.07 Not Obtained' 15 N.T.'

GRO AVG 0 79 (AS LEFT) (AS LEFT) 13.7 MA SX - SG - E8 - 1S Not Accessible

  • Not Accessible
  • NA* NA* Gnd fans within Reactor Buildhg SX -SG - E8 - 2S Not Accessible
  • NotAccess!ble* NA* NA*

SX - SG - E8 - 3S Not Accessible

  • Not Accessible
  • NA* NA*

SX - SG - E8 - 4S Not Accessible

  • Not Accessible
  • N.A.* NA*

SX - SG - E8 - SS Not Access!ble* Not Accessible

  • NA* N A*

GRO AVG (AS LEFT) (AS LEFT) MA MA

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GRO/ LOCATION pCl/g S.0. pCilg S.D. Micro-RtHr ORIDfLOCATION STATUS ISOTOPE pCUg S.D. COMMENTS SX - SG - E9 - 1S Not Obtained' Not Obtained' 13 N.T.' SX - SG - E9 - 3S (Pre-remede6cn) Co-60 0.24 0.06 15% of Grid remediated to 8' SX - SG - E9 - 2S Not Accessible

  • Not Accessible
  • N.A
  • NA* SX - SG - E9 - 61 (Pre-romediegon) Co-00 0.28 0.05 SX - SG - E9 - 3S 8.80 0.90 Not Obtelned' 13 N.T.' SX - SG - E9 - 61 (Pre-remediation) Cs-137 27.00 3.00 SX - SG - E9 - 4S Not Obtelned' Not Obtelned' 11 N.T.' SX - SG - E9 - 6A (Pre-remedle8on) Cs-137 270.00 30.00 SX - SG - E9 - SS 3.70 0.40 4.14 0.58 9 15 SX - SG - E9 -68 (P= - " .) Co-80 1A0 0.70 GRID AVG 6.25 4.14 (AS LEFT) 11.5 15.0 SX - SG - E9 - 88 (Pre-remediation) Cs-137 700.00 80.00 SA - SG - E10 - IS Not Obtained' Not Obtained' 14 N.T.' Grid falls on esphalticoncreto - No remediation performed SX - SG - E10 - 2S Not Obtained* Not Obtained' 11 N.T.'

SH - SG - E10 - 3S Not obtained* Not Obtained' 12 N.T.'

SX - SG - E10 - AS Not Obtained* Not Obtained' 12 N.T.'

SX - SG - E10 - SS Not obtained* Not obtelned' 11 N.T.'

GRO AVG (AS LEFT) (AS LEFT) 12.0 N/A SX - SG - Et t - 1S <LLD - Not Oldelned' 16 N.T.' No remedleSon performed on WWs grid SX - SG - Et t - 2S <LLD - NotObtelnedi 15 N.T.'

SX - SG - E11 - 3S 0.11 0.08 Not Obtelned' 15 N.T.'

  • SX - SG - E11 - 43 <LLD - Not Obtelned' 14 N.T.'

SX - SG - Et t - SS <LLD - Not Obtelned' 13 N.T.'

GRID AVG 0.11 (AS LEFT) (AS LEFT) 14.6 N/A SX - SG - F1 - 1S 1.20 0.10 Not Obtelned' 10 N.T.' SX - SG - F1 -30 (AS LEFT) Cs-137 0.19 0.08 No remedleton performed on tns grid SX - SG - F1 - 2S 0.59 0.0R Not Obtelned' 13 N.T.'

SX - SG - F1 - 3S 0.54 0.06 Not Obtelned' 13' N.T.'

SX - SG - F1 - 4S 0 85 0.10 Not Obtained' 8 N.T.'

SM - SG - F1 - SS 0.53 0.10 Not Othned' 12 N.T.'

GRO AVG 0.74 (AS LEFT) (AS LEFT) 11.2 N/A i SX - SG - F2 - 1S 5.40 0.50 0.35 0.15 15 15 SX - SG - F2 - 61 (Pre-remedletion) Cs-137 9.60 1.00 50% of grtd excavated to 12" +

SX - SG - F2 - 2S 5.80 0.60 0.77 0.20 14 14 50% of grid excavated to 6* i SX - SG - F2 - 33 2.10 0.20 0.22 0.10 14 14 Post-excaveHon scan wilh SPA 3 = <20 KCPM SX - SG - F2 - 4S 0.32 0.06 0.35 0.13 14 15 SX - SG - F2 - SS 4.30 0.40 3.69 0.54 13 14 CRfD AVG 3.58 1.08 (AS LEFT) 14.0 14.4 SX - SG - F3 - 1S 0.07 0.06 1.54 0.29 17 15 20% of grid (ONLY) remediated to 8' SX - SG - F3 - 2S 0.22 0.09 1.50 0.28 SS 16 Post-remedle8on seen with SPA 3 <20 KCPM SX - SG - F3 - 3S 0.12 0.05 0.55 0.18 16 18 SX - SG - F3 - 4S 0.80 0.10 0.99 0.21 16 17 SX - SG - F3 - SS 0.21 0.06 0.31 0.11 15 17 GRO AVG 0.28 0.98 (AS LEFT) 18.0 18.2 SX - SG - F4 - 15 Not Obtained' 1.83 0.32 N.T.' 15 SK - SG - F4 - 4S (Pre-romedleton) Co-60 0.17 0.05 Geld remediated to 6-12" SX - SG - F4 - 2S Not Obtained' 1.79 0.31 N.T.' 15 SX - SG - F4 - 61 (P . " "- .) Co-80 0.42 0.08 SX - SG - F4 - 33 2.00 0.20 1.79 0.32 17 16 SX - SG - F4 - 61 (Pre-romedledon) Cs-137 68.00 7.00 SM - SG - F4 - 4S 19.00 2_00 1.74 0.31 18 17 SX - SG - F4 - 61 (During4ernediation) Cs-137 27.80 3.25 SX - SG - F4 - SS 1.70 0.20 1.52 0.27 17 17 SX - SG - F4 - 61A (AS LEFT) Cs-137 3.01 0.48 r GRID AVG 7.57 1.73 (AS LEFT) 17.3 18.0 SX - SG - F5 - 1S Not Obtained' 2.56 0.41 N.T.' 15 SX - SG - F5 - SS (Pr . ~' i) Co-60 0.05 0.04 80% of grid remediated to 612" SX - SG - F5 - 2S Not Obtelned8 3.14 0.47 N.T.8 15 SX - SG - F5 - 61 (Pre-romedle8on) Co-80 0.58 0 09 20% of grid remediated to 3' SX - SG - F5 - 33 3.40 0.30 2.87 0.44 17 15 SX - SG - F5 - 61 (Pre remedletion) Cs-137 160.00 20.00 Post-remedleWon seen with SPA-3 <20 KCPM  !

SX - SG - F5 - 4S 0.33 0 08 1.82 0.31 15 15 SX - SG - F5 - 61 (During eemediation) Cs-137 20.87 2.48 SX - SG - F5 - SS 5.60 0.60 1.71 0.31 17 15 SX - SG - F5 - 61 (2nd semple) Cs-137 10.06 1.27 GRO AVG 3.11 2.42 (AS LEFT) 16.3 15.0 SX - SG - F5 - 81 (AS LEFT) Cs-137 4.24 0 59 i

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i Cs-137 SAMPLE RESULTS 8 POINT SURVEY HOTSPOTSIOTHER SARAPI.ES PRE-REMEDIATON POST-REMEDIATION PRE POST l GRIDILOCATION pCilg S.D. pClfg 5.D. MicroJtfHr GRWLOCATION STATUS ISOTOPE pCit S.D. COMIENTS SR - SG - F8 - 1S 5.30 0.50 5.79 0.75 18 15 SX - SG - F8 - 1S (P= .

~^

.) Co-80 0.07 0.03 90% of grid remediated to 12" SX - SG - F8 - 2S Not Obtained 8 3 83 0.55 N.T.' 15 SX - SG - F8 - 81 (Pre-romedletion) Cs-137 20.80 2.48 10% of grid ren=a.a.d to y SX - SG - F8 - 3S 4.70 0.50 2.70 0.43 18 15 SX - SG - F8 - 3D (P- _ "" .) Cs-137 3.00 0.30 Post-ren-e=ean scan wlBi SPA-3 <20 KCPM SX - SG - F8 - 4S 1.80 0.20 0.83 0.20 15 15 SX - SG - F8 - 81 (Dwing4emedletion) Cs-137 10.81 1.28 SX - SG - F8 - SS 1.10 0.10 1.85 0.33 15 15 SX - SG - F8 - 81 (AS LEFT) Cs-137 7.53 0.98 GRO AVG 3.18 3.00 (AS LEFT) 155 15.0 SX - SG - F8 - TRENCH * (Dwins<smediation) Cs-137 53.38 8.00 *- kioide storm drain pipelpipe end plugged wlWi beA SX - SG - FS - TRENCH" (AS LEFT) Cs-137 0.19 0.12 "-Outside edegne pipe Sn - SG - F 7 - 1S 18.00 2.00 0.89 0.21 18 18 SX - SG - F7 - 15 (Pro.remedention) Co.80 0.11 0.08 40% of grid sen=*=aad to 12*

SX - SG - F7 - 2S 0.72 0.10 2.44 0.39 18 17 SX - SG - F7 - 3S (P= .emediadon) Co-80 0.17 0.04 10% of grid remeented to 7 SX - SG - F7 - 3S 48.00 5.00 2.12 0.35 15 18 SX - SG - F7 - 30 (P : "' ) Co-80 0.23 0.08 50% of grid is concrete. no remedingen per*ormed SX - SG - F7 - 4S NotAccessitde* NotAccessible* NA* NA* SX - SG - F7 - 3D (P : " ^ ^ .) Cs-137 23.00 2.00 SX - SG - F7 - 55 2.80 0.30 1.31 0.25 15 17 SX - SG - F7 - 81 (P- - " - " -) Co.80 0.34 0.00 GRO AVG 18.33 1.89 (AS LEFT) 15.5 18.5 SX - SG - F7 81 (P . - _ " .) Cs-137 "

79.00 8.00 SX - SG - F7 - HS (Dutna Remedianon Co-80 1.48 0.32 SX - SG - F7 - HS (Durin0Remedletion Cs-137 90.8 9.78 SX - SG - F7 - 81 (Durine Remediation Cs-137 902.8 97.13 SX - SG - F7 - 81 *** (AS LEFT) Cs-137 48.75 5.82 " & "* - are inside the CV Yord

, SX - SG - F7 - 812 " (AS LEFT 7 down) Cs-137 3393.00 355.00 "-2000 nepm on semple wlBi E-140N SX - SG - F7 - 812 " (As LEFT T down) Co-80 23.73 2.50 SX - SG - F8 - 13 35.00 3.00 3.02 0.47 13 18 SX - SG - F8 - 18 (P= ;- " ' '

-- ., Co.80 1.00 0.10 20% of grid remeented to 12"(Onfy -.a== area)

SX - SG - F8 - 2S 1.90 0.20 5.85 0.78 14 18 SX - SG - F8 - 3D (P ; .) Cs 137 1.00 0.20 SX - SG - F8 - 3S Not Accessible

  • NotAccessitde' NA* NA* SX - SG - F8 - 81 (Durn . -- ) Cs-137 2.30 0.20 SX - SG - F8 - 4S Not Accessitde' NotAccessitde' NA* NA* SX - SG - F8 - 81 (AS LEFT) Cs-137 ""*92.14 10.05 " Inside CV Yard SX - SG - F8 - SS Not Access!!de' Not Accessible
  • NA* NA*

GRID AVG 18.45 4.44 (AS LEFT) 13.5 18.0 SX - SG - F9 - 1S Not Obtained' Not Obtained' 10 N.T.' SX - SG - F9 SS (Pr . .) Co40 0.18 0.08 20% of grid remedmeed to 12' SX - SG - F9 - 2S 8.40 0.80 2.01 0.34 18 15 SX - SG - F9 81 (Pre-remediation) Co.80 4.10 0.80 10% of prid ren=m nad to 2*

SX - SG - F9 - 3S 1.80 0.20 1.79 0.31 14 15 SX - SG - F9 81 (Pre-romediation) Cs-137 080.00 70.00 10% of grid ren m.nad to 8" SX - SG - F9 - AS Not Obtelned' Not OtMeined' 12 N.T.' SX - SG - F9 3D ("= . .) Cs-137 5.50 0.50 00% of geld inaccessildeAconcrete or outside CV Yord SX . SG - F9 - SS ""' '7.10 0.70 Not Otdelned' 15 N.T.' SX - SG - F9 - 81 (AS LEFT) Cs-137 1.82 0.33 GRID AVG 4.10 1.90 (AS LEFT) 13.4 15.0 SX - CVPAD -2 SOUTH (AS LEFT) Cs-137 4.17 0.50 SX - CVPAD 2 WEST (AS LEFT) Cs-137 1.52 0.28 \

SR - SG - F10 - 1S 0.70 0.07 Not Obtained' 11 N.T.' No remedleton perfonned SX - SG - F10 - 23 2.80 0.30 Not Obtained' 10 N.T.'

SX - SG - F10 - 33 1.30 0.10 Not Obtained' 10 N.T.'

SX - SG - F10 - 4S 3.10 0.30 Not Otdmined' 10 N.T.'

SX - SG - F10 - SS Not Oldmined' Not Obtelned' 12 N.T.'

GRO AVG 1.93 (AS LEFT) (AS LEFT) 10.8 NfA SX - SG - F11 - 1S 0.09 0.08 Not Obtained' 14 N.T.' No remediaHon performed SX - SG - Fil - 2S <LLD - Not Obtelned' 14 N.T.'

SX - SG - F11 - 3S <LLD - Not Obtained' 14 N.T.'

SX - SG - F11 - AS <Lt.D - Not OtAmined' 14 N.T.'

SX - SG - F11 - SS <LLD - Not Oldelned' 13 N.T.'

GRO AVG 0.09 (AS LEFT) (AS LEFT) 13.8 NIA SX - SG - F98 - 1S 0.18 0.04 Not Obtelned' 18 N.T.' No remedemon perfonned SX - SG - F98 - 2S 0.14 0.05 Not OtAmined' 18 N.T.'

SX - SG - F98 - 3S <Lt.D - Not Otdeined' 17 N.T.'

SX - SG - F98 - AS 0.14 0.03 Not Otsmined' 18 N.T.'

SX - SG - F99 - SS 0.19 0.03 Not Obtained' 15 N.T.'

GRO AVG 0.18 (AS LEFT) (AS LEFT) 18.0 NfA ,

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, GRIDS.OCATION pCife S.D. . pCife S.D. Micro 4WHr GROLOCATION STATUS ISOTOPE pCih SD. CO M SX - SG - F99 - 1S 025 0.05 Not Oldmined' 15 N.T.' No resnedeWen postenned SX - SG - F99 - 2S 0.21 0.07 Not Oldmined' 18 N.T.'

  • SX - SG - F99 - 3S 0.14 0.04 Not Oldnined' 18 N.T.'

SX - SG - F99 - 4S 0.11 0.03 Not Oldsined' 18 N.T.'

SX - SG - F99 - SS <LLD- - Not Otemined' 18 N.T.'

GRO AVG 0.18 (AS LEFT) (AS LEFT) 18.2 NfA SX - SG - G1 - 1S 5.50 0.50 4.28 0.80 13 14 SX - SG - G1 -18 (Pre-romedimeen) Co.80 0.18 0.07 50% of Grid Remeested t)8" i SX SG G1 - 2S 1.80 0.20 1.00 0.22 14 14 -208' of yid at 8ste r===*=aad to 2' (4' x f) -

l SX - SG - G1 - 3S 0.98 0.07 0.37 0.13 14 14 - '

-_ et rld ureemeq0sted SX - SG - G1 - 4S 1.40 0.10 0.85 0.20 11 14 L. "-O acen wWe SPA 3 <20 KCPM SX - SG - G1 - 5S 0.81 0.08 ODO 0.18 13 14 GRID AVG 1.98 1.42 (AS LEFT) 13.0 14.0 SX - SG 13 2.50 0.20 157 0.30 13 11 SX - SG SS (Pre femodellen) Co-80 0.07 0.03 Geldren-nan dto12"(100%)

SX - SG - G2 - 2S 1.10 0.10 3.50 051 13 to SX - SG - G2 - 81 (Pro 4eenemmilon) Co410 0.13 0.04 Post-sen==d=Ma=t scan uslEn SPA-3 <20 KCPld S2 - SG - G2 - 3S 1.30 0.10 1.00 0.21 15 13 SK - SG 81 (P ;

.) Co-137 23.00 2.00 SX - SG - G2 - 4S 1.50 0.20 1.04 0.22 15 14 SX - SG 02 - 81 . (inIEst) Co-137 4.20 0.58 SX - SG - G2 - 53 3.30 0.30 0.44 0.14 13 14 SX - SG - G2 - 82 (Inl8ml) Cs-137 12.55 1.55 GROAVG 1.94 151 (AS LEFT) 13.8 12.4 SX - SG - G2 - 82 (Inluml) Co40 0.30 0.15 SX - SG - G2 - 81 (AS LEFT) Cs-137 350 051 SX - SG - G2 - 82 (A8 LEFT) Cs-137 2.18 0.38 SX - SG - G3 - 1S Not Otdoined' O.59 0.1 T N.T.' 14 SX SG - G3 -81 (Inigal) Cs-137 12.35 1.52 Grid r====*=a d to 8-12*

SX SG - G3 - 2S Not Otdained' O.78 0.18 N.T.* 15 . SX - SG - G3 -81A (AS LEFT) Co-137 0.43 0.14 SX - SG - G3 - 3S Not OtHeined' O.82 0.20 N.T." 14 SX - SG - G3 - 4S Not Obtelned' O.23 0.11 N.T.' 14 SX - SG - G3 - SS 0.52 0.05 0.78 0.18 18 15 GRO AVG 0 52 0.83 (AS LEFT) 18.0 14.4 SX - SG - G4 - 1S Not Otnetned" 128 0.24 N.T." 14 SX - SG - G4 - 81 (A8 LEFT) Cs-137 0.88 0.22 Grid sensedated to 12*

SX - SG - G4 - 2S Not Otdmined' 1.14 0.23 N.T

  • 14 SX - SG - G4 - FEN (Inisel) Cs 137 137.80 15.02 SX - SG - G4 - 3S Not Otdnined' 4.50 0.74 N.T.' . 14 SX - SG - G4 -FEN 2 (Seeend eengde) Cs-1ST 25.70 2.82 SX - SG - G4 + 4S Not Otdelneda 0.90 0.20 N.T.a 15 SX - SG - G4 -FEN 3 (AS LEFT) Cs-137 8.57 0.83 SX - SG - G4 - SS Not Obtained' 1.91 0.32 N.T.a 15 GRO AVG NIA 125 (AS LEFT) NfA 14.4 SX - SG - G5 - 1S Not Otnmined" SS7 0.74 N.T.' 18 SX - SG - GS - SW (Pre-resnedenen) Cs-137 10A8 1.37 80% of ped senimmenam go 12-SX - SG - G5 - 23 Not Obtained' 2.73 0.41 N.T.* 18 SX - SG - G5 - 8E ("  ;

-- ) Co-137 28.38 3.20 20% et8dd W to 2' SX - SG - G5 - 3S Not Oldmined' 2A3 0.44 N.T.* 18 SX - SG - G5 -OW2 (AS LEFT) Co-137 0.73 0.18 Poet 4emedm8en scannWo SPA 3 <20KCPM SX - SG - G5 - AS Not Otdmined' 539 0.72 N.T.' 15 SK - SG - G5 - SE2 (AS LEFT) Cs-137 8.43 0.05 SX - SG - G5 - SS Not Oldmined2 7.94 1.01 . N.T2 15 SX - SG - OS - SW (Pso4emods8en) Co-137 4.85 0.87 GROAVG N/A 4.88 (AS LEFT) NfA 15.8 SK - SG - G5 - SW2 (AS LEFT) Co-137 1.85 0.30 SX - SG - G5 - SETRNCN (Pio4en==m=Masi) Cs-137 27.50 3.22 .

SX - SG - OS - SE2 (AS LEFT) Cs-137 3.23 0.48 SX - SG - G8 - 18 Not Obtained' ID5 0.34 N.T.' 15 SX - SG - OS - 30 (Pre 4en=*====i) Cs-137 1.70 0.20 00% etytd sesnedsted to 12" SX - SG - G8 - 25 Not Obtelned' 1.17 0.23 N.T.' 15 SX - SG - OS - 8W (Pre 4entedimelen) Co-137 11.44 1.41 20% of ptd sentemated to 3' SX - SG - G8 - 3S Not Otsmined' O.55 0.17 N.T.* 15 SX - SG - OS - SE (AS LEFT) Co-137 *11.72 1.45 * - 84enn esin pipe end bi 8ds eram plussed wien bes 1 SX SG - G85 - AS 2.40 0.20 2.83 0.42 17 15 SX - SG - OS -SW2 (AS LEFT) Co-137 3.18 0.47 t. .

' - . ecen wth SPA-3 <20 KCPG4 SX - SG - G8 - 5S - NotObtained' 1.82 0.29 N.T.* 15 GRO AVG 2.40 1.88 (AS LEFT) 17.0 15.0

APPENDIX 1 Page 10 of 23 Cs-137 SAMPLE RESULTS 5 POINT SURVEY HOTSPOTSf0THER SAROPLES ,

PRE-REMEDIATION POST 4tEMEDIATION PRE POST GRIDfLOCATION pCitg S.D. pCifg S.D. Micro-RMr GRIDfLOCATION STATUS ISOTOPE pCus S.D. C00SENTS SX - SG - G7 - 1S 3.40 0.30 3.00 0.54 22 18 SX - SG - G7 - 4S (Pro.

, Co40 0.09 0.03 Grid remedialed to 12' SX - SG - G7 - 2S 3.50 0.30 3.07 0.48 17 17 SX - SG - G7 - 81 (P . " " .) Co40 2.40 0.20 SX - SG - G7 - 33 4.40 0 40 2.89 OA5 20 18 SX - SG - G7 - 3D (Pre 4emedimelon) Cs-137 2.00 0.20 SX - SG - G7 - 4S 9.80 1.00 3.84 0.55 20 15 SX - SG - G7 - 81 (Pre-remedstion) Cs-137 330.00 30.00 SX - SG - G7 - SS 2.40 0.20 2.08 0.34 17 17 SX - SG - G7 - 8E (AS LEFT) Cs-137 8.54 0.88 .

GROAVG 4.70 3.14 (ASLEFT) 19.2 18.2 SX - SG - G7 - 8 FEN * (AS LEFT) Cs-137 8.80 0.88 *-Under fence ~4' North of CV Gate SX - SG - G7 - 82 (During surnedletion) Cs-137 30.25 3.39 SX - SG - G7 - 82** (AS LEFT) Cs-137 0.70 0.20 "- Outside CV Yard SX - SG - G7 - 83"* (AS LEFT) Cs-137 8.41 1.08

  • Inside CVYard SX - SG - G7 - 84* (AS LEFT) Co-137 8.23 1.05 * -Inokse CV Yard SX - SG - G8 - 13 410 0.50 3.07 0.48 18 15 SX - SG - G8 - 23 (Pre-remediation) Co80 0.10 0.04 80% of yid rernediated to 12" SX - SG G8 - 2S 9.90 1.00 4.20 0.58 21 18 SX - SG - G8 - 3D (Pre-remedimilon) Co.80 0.42 0.08 20% of grid remediated to 2-3*

SX - SG - G8 - 3S 1.10 0.10 3.57 0.54 18 18 SX - SG - G8 - 81 (P- -" ) Co40 0.37 0.07 SX - SG - G8 - 4S SX - SG - G8 - 53 1.20 0.10 3.90 0.40 3.18 0.48 18 15 SX - SG - G8 - 3D (" -" .) Cs-137 7.20 0.70 3.03 0.47 18 18 SX - SG - G8 - 81 (P . _ - .) Cs-137 44.00 4.00 GRO AVG 4.18 3.41 (AS LEFT) 18.8 15.8 SX - SG - G8 - 8S (During rarnedimuon) Co40 4.72 0.78 SX - SG - G8 - SS (During somedietton) Cs-137 412.20 44.5 SX - SG - G8 - 8N (During remediation) Cs-137 11.83 1.41 SX - SG - G8 - 81* (AS LEFT) Cs-137 15 40 1.87 * -Inside CV Yard SX - SG - G9 - 1S 4.20 OAO Hot Otetmined' 12 N.T.' SX - SG - G9 - 4S (P .

~

.) Co.80 0.08 0.04 Grid res,-a.a.d 30 8" to concrete SX - SG - G9 - 2S 2.30 0.20 2.44 0.39 17 15 SX - 8G - G9 - 81 (Pre semodegon) Co-80 0.29 0.08 SX - SG - G9 - 3S 4.50 OAO 0.81 0.17 15 15 SX - SG - G9 - 81 (Pre 4emediation) Cs-137 49.00 5.00 SX - SG - G9 - 4S 3.50 0.30 Not Obtained' 12 N.T.'

SX - SG - G9 - SS 1.20 0.10 2.11 0.38 14 14 GRD AVG 3.14 1.72 (AS LEFT) 14.0 14.7 SX - SG - G10 - 1S OA1 0.09 Not Obtelned' 10 N.T.' SX - SG - G10 - 2S (P :

, Co40 0.08 0.03 No remodeuen performed SX - SG - G10 - 2S 0.97 0.10 Not Obtelned' 10 N.T.' SX - SG - G10 - 4S (Pro.romometion) Co40 0.07 0.03 SX - SG - G10 - 3S 1.00 0.10 Not Obtained' 10 N.T.' SX SG - G10 - 56 (Prem) Co-80 0.07 0.04 SX - SG - G10 - 4S 3.30 0.30 Not Obtained' 10 N.T.'

SX - SG - G10 - SS 2.70 0.30 Not Obtained' 8 N.T.'

GRO AVG 1.88 (AS LEFT) (AS LEFT) 9.8 NIA S2 - SG - G11 - IS 0.47 0.11 Not Obtained' 10 N.T.' No remedsmen pesfonned SX - SG - G11 - 2S 0.19 0.07 Not Obtained' to N.T.'

SX - SG - G11 - 3S <LLD -

Not Obtained' 9 N.T.'

SX - SG - G11 - 4S <LLD - Not Obinined' 9 N.T.'

SX - SG - 011 - 5S <LLD - Not Obinined' 9 N.T.'

GRO AVG 0.33 (AS LEFT) (AS LEFT) 94 NfA SX - SG - G98 - IS OA2 0.07 Not Obtained' 15 N.T.' SX - SG - G98 - 3D (AS LEFI) Cs-131 0.28 0.09 No remedallon perfonned SX - SG - G98 - 2S 0.48 0.05 Not Obtained' 15 N.T.'

SX - SG - G98 - 3S 0.37 0.05 Not Obtained' 15 N.T.'

SX - SG - G98 - 4S 0.32 0.04 Not Obtained' 15 N.T.'

SX - SG - G98 - SS 0.80 0.08 Not Obtained' 15 N.T.'

GRO AVG OA4 (AS LEFT) (AS LEFT) 15.0 NfA SX - SG - G99 - 15 0.85 0.07 Not Obtelned' 15 N.T.' No remedaHon performed SX - SG - G99 - 2S 1.30 0.10 Not obtained' 15 N.T.'

SM - SG - G99 - 3S 0.88 0.07 Not obtained' 15 N.T.'

SX - SG - G99 - 43 0.15 0 05 Not Obtained' 15 N.T.'

SM - SG - G99 - SS 0.80 0.12 Not Obtained' 15 N.T.'

GRO AVG 0.87 (AS LEFT) (AS LEFT) 15.0 NIA

APPENDIX 1 Page 11 et 23 Cs-137 SAMPLE RESULTS 6 POINT SURVEY HOTSPOTS/OTHER SAMPLES PRE-REMEDIATION POST-REMEDIATION PRE POST GRID / LOCATION pCl/g S.D. pCVg S.D. Micro-RJHr ORIDft.OCATION STATUS ISOTOPE pCVs S.D. COMMENTS SX - SG - H1 - 1S O 63 0.08 Not OtMained' 13 N.T.' No remedletism perbrmed 3X - SG - H1 - 25 0.34 0.05 Not Obtelned' 12 N.T.'

  • SX - SG - Hi - 3S 0.58 0.10 Not Obtelned' 13 N.T.'

SX - SG - H1 - 4S 2.10 0.20 Not Obtelned' 12 N.T.'

SX - SG - Hi - SS 0 32 0 05 Not Obtelned' 12 N.T.'

GRID AVG 0.79 (AS LEFT) (AS LEFT) 12A N/A SX - SG - H2 - 15 1.20 0.10 Not Obtained' 12 N.T.' SX - SG - H2 - FEN Cs-137 1.83 (AS LEFT) OAO No remedlellon performed SX - SG - H2 - 2S 1.40 0.20 Not Obtelned' 13 N.T.'

SX - SG - H2 - 3S 2.20 0.20 Not Obtelned' 11 N.T.'

SX - SG - H2 - 48 0.52 0 07 Not Obtelned' 11 N.T.' ,

SX - SG - H2 - SS 0.78 0.12 Not Obtelned' 11 N.T.'

GRID AVG 1.22 (AS LEFT) (AS LEFT) 11.8 N'A SX - SG - H3 - 1S 3.30 0.30 Not Obtelned' 13 N.T.' No ren% performed SX - SG - H3 - 2S DA9 0.05 Not Obtelned' 11 N.T.'

SX - SG - H3 - 3S 1.50 0.20 Not Obtelned' 12 N.T.'

SX - SG - H3 - 4S 0.52 0.05 Not Obtelned' 14 N.Y.'

SX - SG - H3 - SS 0.70 0.08 Not obtelned' 12 N.T.'

GRID AVG 1.30 (AS LEFT) (AS LEFT) 12.4 N/A SX - SG - H4 - 15 0.33 0.09 Not Obtelned' 13 N.T.' No remeqRellen perfbrrned SX - SG - H4 - 2S 0.12 0.03 Not Obtelned' 12 N.T.'

SX - SG - H4 - 3S 0.25 0.05 Not Obtelned' 14 N.T.'

SX - SG - H4 - 4S 2.50 0.30 Not Obtelned' 14 N.T.'

SX - SG - H4 - SS 0.60 0.08 Not Obtelned' 14 N.T.'

GRID AVG 0.78 (AS LEFT) (AS LEFT) 13.4 NIA SX - SG - HS - 1S 7.60 0.80 3.25 0.49 15 15 SX - SG - H5 - 1S Co.80 0.05 (Pre-romedletion) 0.03 Gnd remediated to 8-SX - SG - HS - 2S 2.70 0.30 2.00 0.34 15 14 SX - SG HS - 33 0.51 0.09 (LLD - 15 14 SX - SG - HS - 45 5.70 0.80 0.50 0.15 15 15 SX - SG - H5 - SS 1.50 0.20 0.82 0.22 14 15 GRD AVG 3.88 1.84 (AS LEFT) 14.8 14.8 SX - SG - H6 - 1S OA9 0.05 0.37 0.15 14 13 Grid remediated to 8' SX - SG - H6 - 2S 1.80 0.20 <LLD - 15 13 SX - SG - H6 - 3S 0.58 0.09 <LLD -

14 13 SX - SG - H6 - 43 3.70 OAO 0.21 0.13 15 14 SX - SG - H6 - SS 2.90 0.30 <LLD -

18 13 GRID AVG 1.85 0.29 (AS LEFT) 14.8 13.2 SX - SG - H7 - 1S 0.31 0.05 0.19 0.12 13 18 SX - SG - HT - 23 (Pr: ; ... Co-80 0.08

- - .) 0.03 80% of geld remediated to 8110% remediesed to 3' SR - SG - H7 - 2S 7.80 0.80 0.87 0.22 15 18 SX - SG - H7 - 81 Co-80 2.10 0.50 30% of grid comprised of concrete (Chlorinator BedO.)

(Pre-remedlellon)

SX - SG - H7 - 3S 0.51 0.05 2.01 0.34 SX - SG - H7 - 4S 0.14 0.03 1.08 0.22 13 13 15 15 SX - SG - H7 - 81 SX - SG - H7 - 3D (P- . "" .)

Cs-137 120.00 10.00 Post-romedlellon seen wuh SPA 3 <20 KCPM (P- ; .) Ca-137 0.12 0.08 Sn - SG - H7 - SS 2.90 0.30 <LLD - 13 15 SX - LOR - ED* Cs-137 <Lt.D (AS LEFT) -

'3' semple - Emot side of (Ionner) bids GRID AVG 2.33 1.03 (AS LEFT) 13.4 15A SX - LOR -ND* Co-137 (AS LEFT) <LLD -

  • 3' semple - Norti elde of (former) bide SX - LOR -WD* (AS LEFT) Co-137 <LLD -

'3' semple - West olds of (former) elds SX - LOR - SD*. (AS LEFT) Cs-137 <tLD -

'3" semple - South olds of (Ibrmer) bldg SX - SG - H7 - HS (AS LEFT) Co-137 3.77 0.55 (AS LEFT)

SX - SG - H6 - 13 0.91 0.12 Not Obtelned' 11 13 SX - SG - H6 - SS (Pn ;... -

C+00 0.07

.) 0.04 80% of Grid remeAsted to 8*

SX - SG - H8 - 2S 1.10 0.10 Not Obtelned' 12 14 SX - SG - H8 - 3S Post-remede5en scen wipi SPA 3 <20 KCPM SAO 0.50 0.28 0.14 12 14 SX - SG - HS - 43 2.50 0.20 0.83 0.18 12 14 SX - SG - H6 - 5S 8.10 -0.80 1.10 0.24 13 14 GRO AVG 3.20 0 87 (AS LEFT) 12.0 13 8

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Cs-137 SAMPLE RESULTS s POINT SURVEY HOTSPOTSIOTHER SAMPLES PRE-REMEDIATION POST REMEDIATION PRE POST GRfD/ LOCATION pCUg S.D. pCUg 5.0. Micro-RlHr ORIDfLOCATION STATUS ISOTOPE pCifb S.D. COMMENTS SX - SG - H9 - 1S 1.10 0.10 0.39 0.13 10 N.T.' No remedeGon performed SX - SG - H9 - 2S 0.83 0.08 <LLD - 11 N.T.'

  • SX - SG - H9 - 3S 1.00 0.10 (LLD - 11 N.T.'

SX - SG - H9 - 4S 1.50 0.20 <LLD -

12 N.T.'

SX - SG - H9 - SS 1.40 020 <tLD - 12 N.T.'

GRO AVG 1.17 0.39 (AS LEFT) 11.2 N/A SX - SG - H10 - 1S 0.80 0.08 Not Obtained' 10 N.T.' No remodellen perfbrmed SX - SG - H10 - 2S 0.73 0.07 Not Obtained' 10 N.T.'

SX - SG - H10 - 33 0.80 0.06 Not obtained' 1C N.T.'

SX - SG - H10 - 4S 0.44 0.05 Not Obtained' 10 N.T.'

SX SG - H10 - SS 0.68 0.08 Not Obtained' 10 N.T.'

GROAVG 0.65 MS LEFT) (AS LEFT) 10.0 MA SX - SG - H11 - 1S 0.17 0.07 Not Obtained' 10 N.T.' No; '- performed SX - SG - H11 - 2S 0.24 0.09 Not Obtained' 10 N.T.'

SX - SG - H11 - 3S <LLD - Not Obtained' 9 N.T.'

SX SG- H11 - AS 0.22 0.08 Not Obtained' 9 N.T.'

SX - SG - H11 - SS 0.43 0.12 Not obtained' 10 N.T.'

GRO AVG 0.27 (AS LEFT) (AS LEFT) 9.6 MA SX - SG - H97 - 15 0.39 0.13 Not Obtained' 15 N.T.' No remedleSon performed SX - SG - H97 - 25 <LLD -

Not Obtained' 15 N.T.'

SR - SG - H97 - 3S <tLD - Not Obtained' 15 N.T.'

SX - SG - H97 - 4S <LLD - Not Obtained i

15 N.T.'

SX - SG - H97 - SS <LLD - Not Obtained' 15 N.T.'

GRO AVG 0 39 (AS LEFT) (AS LEFT) 15.0 MA SX - SG - H98 - 1S 3.50 0.40 No' Obtained' 16 N.T.' No remedimeon performed SR - SG - H98 - 2S 0.75 0.07 Not Obtained' 15 N.T.'

SX - SG H98 - 3S 0.68 0.10 Not Obtained' 15 N.T.'

SX - SG - H98 - 4S 1.00 0.10 Not Obtained' 15 N.T.'

SX - SG - H98 - SS 1.20 0.10 Not Obtained' 15 N.T.'

GRO AVG 1.42 (AS LEFT) (AS LEFT) 15.2 N/A SR - SG - H99 - 1S 0.05 0.03 Not Obtainef 13 N.T.' No rernedleWon performed SX - SG H99 - 2S 1.50 0.10 Not Obtained' 15 N.T.'

SR - SG - H99 - 3S 3.20 0.30 Not Obtelned' 14 N.T.'

SX - SG - H99 - 4S 3.00 0.30 Not Obtained' 15 N.T.'

SX - SG - H99 - 5S 1.30 0.10 Not Obtained' 15 N.T.'

GRfD AVG 1.81 (AS LEFT) (AS LEFT) 14.4 MA SX - SG 15 5.50 0.60 Not Obtained' 15 N.T.' SX - SG 30 (AS LEF T) Cs-137 1.30 0.10 No remedlaeon perfomeed SX - SG 2S 0.92 0.09 Not obtained' 15 N.T.' -

SX - SG 3S 0.32 0.05 Not Obtained' 15 N.T.'

SX - FG 4S 0.79 0.08 Not Obtained' 15 N.T.'

SX -!;G SS 0.29 0.05 Not Obtained' 15 N.T.'

GRO AVG 1.56 (AS LEFT) (AS LEFT) 15.0 MA SX - S1 13 1.70 0.20 Not Otytnined' 15 N.T.' SX - SG 2S (ft a ~ -' .) Co80 0.12 0.04 Est. < 5% of grid (NE comer of grk0 rerrm to 12" SR - SG . 12 - 2S 0.25 0.04 0.97 022 15 16 SX - SG 61 (Pre-romedlagon) Co60 1.10 0.10 Post-remedlellen seen intet SPA-3 <20 KCPM SX - SG '2 - 3S 0.18 0.04 Not Obtelned' 14 N.T.' SX - SG 81 (Pre-romedlellen) Co-137 26.00 3.00 SX - SG - 12 4S 0.85 0.12 Hot obtained' 15 N.T.' SX - SG 61 (During remedletton) Cs-137 6.12 0.81 SX - SG SS 0.15 0.08 Not Obtained' 15 N.T

  • SX - SG 61 (AS LEFT) Cs-137 1.94 0.35 GRO AVG 0.83 0.97 (AS LEFT) 14.8 MA

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PRE REMEDIATION POST.REMEDIATION PRE POST GRDILOCATON pCilg S.D. pCUg S.D. Micro.RlHr ORIOR.OCATION STATUS ISOTOPE pCNg S.D. COINENTS ,

Sn-SG 15 1.00 0.10 Not obtelned' 13 N.T.' SX - SG FEN (AS LEFT) Cs-137 1.61 0.35 No remede8an performed

  • SH - SG 2S 1.10 0.10 Not Obtelned' 14 N.TJ SX - SG 3S 0.79 0.08 Not Obtelned' 14 N.T.'

SX - SG 4S OA8 0.05 Not obtained' 13 N.T.'

SX - SG 53 1.10 0.10 Not Obtained' 14 N.T.'

GRD AVG 0.89 (AS LEFT) (AS LEFT) 13.6 NfA SX - SG - M - 1S 2.10 tr20 Not Obtained' 14 N.T.' No remede8on performed SX - SG 2S 0.20 0.05 Not Obtelned' 13 N.T.'

SH - SG 3S 1.90 0.20 Not Obtelned' 14 N.T.'

SX - SG 4S 0.24 0.04 Not Obtelned' 14 N.TJ SX - SG 55 2.00 0 20 Not Obtelned' 14 N.TJ GRD AVG 1.29 (AS LEFT) 13.8 NIA Sn-SG 1S 0.48 0.09 0.17 0.08 15 13 SX - SG 2S ("t-rerneestion) Co-80 0.08 0.02 G-id rernedented to 6-SX - SG 2S 2.70 0.30 0.38 0.09 15 14 i SX - SG 33 2.00 0.20 0A0 0.11 15 14 SX - SG 4S <LLD - 0.51 0.12 15 13 SX - SG SS 0.06 0.03 0.18 0.06 14 15 GROAVG 1.31 0.32 (AS LEFT) 14.8 13.8 SX - SG IS 1.70 020 <LLD - 14 14 SX - SG 45 (Pre-romedletion) Co-80 0.03 0.02 70% of geld somediated to 8" SX SG 2S 0.80 0.10 <LLD - 14 14 30% of grid remedsted to 4*

SX - SG 3S 0.17 0.04 <LLD -

15 14 SX - SG 45 6.00 0.60 0.31 0.12 15 14 SM - SG SS 0.91 0.09 <LLD - 14 14 GRD AVG 1.88 0.31 (AS LEFT) 14.4 14.0 SR - SG 1S 5.10 0.50 0.93 0.20 14 14 SX - SG - IF -13 (Pre-rernedletion) Co-80 0.00 0.02 00% of grkt remeested to 4" SX - SG 2S 1.80 0 20 <tLD - 13 14 SX - SG - 17 - 3D (P n -- .) Cs.137 0.70 0.20 20% of grid W to 8" SM - SG 3S 2.50 0.30 1.10 0.22 14 14 SX - SG 4S 1A0 0.10 0.11 0.09 13 14 SH-SG 53 3.20 0.30 <LLD -

14 14 GRO AVG 2.80 0.71 (AS LEFT) 13.6 14.0 Sn - SG 13 1.30 0.10 Not Obtelned' 14 N.T.' 4' wide seceori of grid encavated to 8" SX - SG 2S 1.10 0.10 Not Obtelned' 14 N.T.' (Penelec Yard ditch-SYDP)

SX - SG 3S 1.50 0.20 Not Obtelned' 13 N.T.'

SX - SG - IS - 4S 1.60 0.20 Not obtelned' 14 N.TJ SX - SG SS 1.60 0.20 Not Obtelned' 14 N.TJ GRID AVG 1A2 (AS LEFT) 13.8 NIA 4

W - SG 1S 1.10 1.00 0.57 0.17 to N.T.' No remedletion performed C,A - SG 2S 1.30 0.10 0.68 0.18 10 N.TJ SA - SG 3S 1A0 0.10 0.72 0.18 10 N.TJ SX - SG 4S 0.56 0.11 1.37 0.28 to N.TJ SM - SG SS 0.76 0.08 <LLD - 10 N.TJ GRO AVG 1.02 0.84 (AS LEFT) 10.0 NIA SX - SG - 198 - 1S 0.57 0.17 Not Otsteined' 14 N.T.' No remedleSon performed SX - SG - 198 - 2S <tLD - Not Obtelned' 15 N.TJ -

SX - SG - 198 - 3S <LLD - Not Obtelned' 15 N.TJ SX - SG - 198 - 43 <LLD - Not Obtelned' 14 N.T!

SX - SG - 198 - SS <tLD - Not Obtained' 15 N.TJ GRO AVG 0.57 (AS LEFT) (AS LEFT) 14.8 N/A

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CS-13'l SAMPLE RESULTS 5 POINT SURVEY HOTSPOTSOTHER SAMPLES I PRE-REMEDEATION POST-REllEDIATION PRE POST

  • GRfon.OCATION pClfg 5.D. pCUs S.D. Micro-RlHr GRIDfLOCATION STATUS ISOTOPE pCife S.D. CORNENTS ,

SX - SG - 199 - 1S 0.14 0.07 Not Obtained' 14 N.T.' No som performed SX - SG - 199 - 2S 1.20 0.10 Not Otdmined' 14 N.T.'

  • SX - SG - 199 - 3S 0.12 0.05 Not Oldmined' 14 N.T.'

SX - SG - 199 - 4S <LLD - Not Obtained' 14 KT.'

SX - SG - 199 - SS 0.15 0.06 l' Not Obtained' 14 N.T.'

GRO AVG 0.40 (AS LEFT) (AS LEFT) 14.D MA I t

SX - SG - J1 - 13 0.22 0.09 Not Obtained' 14 N.T.' No sow perfoemed l SX - SG - J1 - 2S 0.52 0.09 Not Oldnined' 14 N.T.' '

SX - SG - J1 - 3S 0.33 0.04 NotObesined' 15 N.T.' i SX - SG - J1 - AS 0.32 0.05 Not Obtained' 15 N.T.'  !

SH - SG - J1 - SS 0.60 0.06' Not Obtained' 15 N.T.'

GRO AVG 0.40 (AS LEFT) (AS LEFT) 14.R MA SX - SG - J2 - 1S 1.40 0.10 0.67 0.16 15 t J.T.' SX - SG - J2 - SS (P . ~^

.) Co40 2.70 0.30 12" of pid remodeled meer top 12" of clean clay removed SX - SG - J2 - 2S SR - SG - J2 - 3S 0.23 0.05 <LLD -

0.36 0.14 14 N.T.' SX - SG - J2 - 61 (P . -" .) Cs-137 33 00 3.00 (50% of gdd OM.Y) 0.40 0.05 16 16 SX - SG - J2 - 61 (Inlemf) Cs-137 4.39 0.61 SX - SG - J2 - 4S 4.30 0.40 0.27 0.13 16 16 SX - SG - J2 - 61 towing 4emedletion) Cs-137 24.75 2.64 SX - SG - J2 - SS 0.34 0.06 1.65 0.32 16 16 SX - SG - J2 - 61 (AS LEFT) Cs.137 3.06 0.49 1 GRO AVG 1.33 0.79 (AS LEFT) 15.4 16.0 SX - SG - J3 - 1S 0.29 0.05 Not Obtained' 12 N.T.' No reW perfomood SX - SG - J3 - 2S 1 60 0.20 Not Obinined' 16 N.T.'

SX - SG - J3 - 3S 0.13 0.04 Not Obtained' 13 N.T.'

SX - SG - J3 - 4S 1.50 0,20 Not Obtained' 13 N.T.'

SX - SG - J3 - 5S 0.22 0.06 Not obtained' 15 N.T.'

GRO AVG 0 79 (AS LEFT) (AS LEFT) 13.6 MA SR - SG - J4 - 1S 0.62 0.06 Not Obtained' 11 N.T ' SX - SG - J4 -FEN (AS LEFT) Co-137 1.11 0.30 No remedisson performed SX - SG - J4 - 2S 0.90 0.09 Not Obtained' 12 N.T.'

SX - SG - J4 - 3S 0.83 0.06 Not obtained' 12 N.T.'

SH - SG - J4 - 4S 0.11 0.03 Not Obemined' 11 N.T.*

SX - SG - J4 - SS 0.70 0.07 Not Obtained' 11 N.T.'

GRU AVG 0.59 (AS LEFT) 11.4 NfA SX - SG - JS - IS 0.72 0.09 Not Obtained' 11 N.T.' SX - SG - J5 - 3D (P .

-^

.) Co-137 0.22 0.05 No remedmelora performed SX - SG - J5 - 2S 0.69 0.12 Not obtained' 11 N.T.'

SX - SG - J5 - 3S 1.70 0.20 Not Obtained' 13 N.T.'

SX - SG - J5 - AS 1.10 0.10 Not Oldmined' 13 N.T.'

SX - SG - JS - SS 1.10 0.10 Not Obtained' 12 N.T.'

GRO AVG 1.06 (AS LEFT) 12.0 MA SR - SG - J6 - 1S Not Obtained' Not Otnmined' 10 N.T? No rernedisson performed SX - SG - J6 - 2S Not Otdmined' Not Obtained' to N.T."

SX - SG - J6 - 38 Not Obtained3 Not Obtained' 10 N.T.u SM - SG - JS - 4S 4.00 0.40 Not OtMained' 12 N.T."

SX - SG - JS - 5S 1.60 0.20 Not Obtained' 16 N.T."

GRO AVG 2.90 (AS LEFT) 12.0 MA SX - SG - J7 - 1S 1.60 020 Not Obtained' 11 N.T.' No remedeten performed SX - SG - J7 - 23 Not Obtalr ed' Not Obtainof 10 N.T.'

SX - SG - J7 - 3S Not Obtained' Not Obtained' 10 N.T.'

SX - SG - J7 - 4S 2.60 0.30 Not Obtained' 11 N.T.'

SX - SG - J7 - SS 3.00 0.30 Not Oldmined' 11 N.T.'

GRO AVG 2.47 (AS LEFT) to 6 MA

APPENDIX 1 Page 15 of 23 Cs-137 SAMPLE RESULTS 5 POINT SURVEY HOTSPOTSIOTHEft SAMPLES PRE-REMEDIATION POST-REMEDIATION PRE POST GRIDfLOCATION pCifg S.D. pCUg S.D. Micro-RAHr ORIDN.OCATION STATUS ISOTOPE pCup S.D. COMRWfffS SX - SG - J8 - 1S 3AO 0.30 Not Obtained' 12 N.T.' Grid not romaamanant witi excepean of 4' wide SX - SG - JS - 2S 0.43 0.11 Not Obtained' 13 N T.' eaction of tNich exenwated b 6" SX - SG - J8 - 3S 0.71 0.07 Not Obtained' 12 N.T.'

(See SYDP soeults - Pene:ac Yard dhch)

SX - SG - J6 - 4S 0.76 0.06 Neobtained' 13 RT.'

SX - SG - JB - SS 1.20 0.10 Not Obtained' 13 N.T.'

GRO AVG 1.30 (AS LEFT) 12.6 NfA SX - SG - J9 IS <LLD - Not Obtained' 13 N.T.' No remessation performed SX - SG - J9 2S <LLD - Not Obtained' 13 N.T.'

SX - SG - J9 3S <LLD - Not Obtained' 12 N.T.'

SX - SG - J9 4S <LLD -

Not Obtained' 12 N.T.'

SX - SG - J9 - 53 0.18 0.06 Not Obtained' 12 N.T.'

GRID AVG 0.18 (AS LEFT) (AS LEFT) 12 4 NfA SX - SG - J99 1S 3.50 0.30 Not Obtained' 14 N.T.' No remedledon performed SX - SG - J99 2S 0.82 0.08 Not Obtained' 15 N.T.'

SX - SG - J99 3S 0.84 0.07 Not Obtained' 15 N.T.'

SX - SG - J99 4S 0.73 0.11 Not Obtained' 15 N.T.'

SX - SG J99 - 5S 0.76 0.11 Not Obtained' 15 N.T.'

GRO AVG 1.25 (AS LEFT) 14.8 NfA Sn - 3G - K1 - 1S <LLD - Not Obtained' 14 N.T.' he remedimeon performed SX - SG - K1 - 2S <LLD - Not Obtained' 14 N.T.'

S'l - SG - K1 - 33 <LLD - Not Ot4 mined' 14 N.T.'

SX - S3 - K1 - 4S <LLD - Not Obtained' 14 N.T.'

SM - SG - K1 - SS 0.43 0.14 Not Obtained' 14 N.T.'

GRO AVG 0.43 (AS LEFT) (AS LEFT) 14 0 fWA SX - SG - K2 - 1S 0.72 0.26 Not Obtained' 15 N.T.' No remediation performed SX - SG - K2 - 23 0.88 0.25 Not obtained' 14 N.T.'

i SX - SG - K2 - 3S <LLD - Not Obtained' 15 RT.' '

SR - SG - K2 - 43 0.33 0.17 Not Obtma ned' 15 N.T.'

SX - SG- K2 - SS 0.44 0.19 Not Obtained' 15 N.T.'

GRO AVG 0.54 (AS LEFT) (AS LEFT) 14.8 NfA SX - SG - K3 - 15 <LLD - Not Obtained' 14 N.T.' No remothelion performed I SR - SG - K3 - 23 <LLD - Not Obtained' 14 N.T.'

S2 - SG - K3 - 3S 0.15 0.09 Not Obtained' 15 RT.'

SX - SG - K3 - 4S <LLD - Not Obtained' 14 N.T.'

t l

SX - SG - K3 - SS <LLD - Not Obinined' 14 N.T.'

GRO AVG 0.15 (AS LEFT) (AS LEFT) 14.2 N/A SX - SG - K4 - 15 1.90 0.20 Not Obtained' 13 N.T.' No remediation performed  ;

SX - SG - K4 - 23 0.36 0.06 Not Ot4 mined' 15 N.T.'

SX - SG - K4 - 3S 0.33 0.06 Not Obtelned' 15 N.T.'

SX - SG - K4 - 4S 1.60 0.20 Not Obtained' 14 N.T.'

3X - SG - K4 - SS 0.20 0.10 Not Obtained' 15 N.T.'

GRO AVG 0.88 (AS LEFT) (AS LEFT) 14 4 NfA Sn - SG - K5 - 1S 1.00 0.10 Not Obtained' 12 N.T.' SX K5 - 61 W. " " .) Co-80 0.06 0.03 10% of grid (ONLY) esecevated to 12" (under fence)

SX - SG - K5 - 2S 0.52 0.08 Not Obtained' 11 N.T.' SX - SG - K5 - 61 (Pro a " " . . , Cs-137 OA7 0.05 SX - SG - K5 - 3S 1.20 0.10 Not obtained' 11 RT.' SX - SG - K5 - FEN W; "^

.) ( s-137 92.34 10.10 SX - SG - K5 - 4S 0.34 0.05 Not Obtalried' 12 N.T.' SX - SG - K5 - FEN 2 (AS LEFT) Cs.137 0.35 0.13 SX - SG - K5 - 5S 0.79 0.06 Nst obtained' 12 RT.' SX - SG - K5 2 Cs-137 0.32 0.12 (AS LEFT)

GRO AVG 0.77 (AS LEFT) 11.6 NfA i

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APPENDIX 1 Page 16 of 23 Cs-137 SAMPLE RESULTS S PONdT SURVEY HOTSPOTSIOTHER SAMPLES PRE-REMEDIATION POST 4tEMEDIATION PRE POST GRIOILOCATION pCIIg S.D. pCWg S.D. Micro-RAHr ORIDEOCATION STATUS ISOTOPE pCNg S.D. COMMENTS S2 - SG - K6 - 1S 0.15 0.05 Not CLL.J' 11 N.T ' No remodegen performed SX - SG - KG - 2S 0.23 0.06 Not Ottained' 11 N.T.'

  • SX - SG - K6 - 3S 0.21 0.03 Not Obtelned' 12 N.T.'

SX - SG - K6 - 43 0.55 0.06 Not Obtemed' 13 N.T.'

SX - SG - K6 - SS 0.71 0.07 Not Obtelned' 12 N.T.'

GRfD AVG 0.37 (AS LEFT) (AS LEFT) 11.8 N/A SX - SG - KF - 1S 0.36 0.07 Not CLM' 12 N.T.' No remodeWon performed SX - SG - K7 - 2S 0.53 0.08 Not Oldnined' 12 N.T.'

SR - SG - K7 - 3S 0.52 0.05 Not Obtained' 12 N.T.'

SX - SG - K7 - 4S 1.00 0.10 Not Obtained' 11 N.T.'

SM - SG - K7 - SS <LLD - Not obtained' 12 N.T.'

GRO AVG 0 60 (AS LEFT) (AS LEFT) 11.8 N/A S2 - SG - K8 - 1S 0.40 0.05 Not Obtained' 13 N T.' No rernedleson performed SX - SG - K6 - 2S 0.26 0 05 Not Obtained' 13 N.T.'

SX - SG - K8 - 33 0.45 0.08 Not Obtained' 13 N.T.'

SX - SG - K8 - 4S 2.40 0.30 Not Obtelned' 13 N.T.'

SX - SG - K8 - SS 0.33 0.03 Not Obtained' 12 N.T.'

GRO AVG 0 77 (AS LEFT) (AS LEFT) 12.8 NIA SX - SG - K9 - 1S 0.30 0.09 Not Ott ained'_ 11 N.T.' No remedledon performed SX - SG - K9 - 25 0.44 0.11 Not Old sined' 11 N.T.'

SX - SG - K9 - 3S <LLD -

Not Ob mined' 11 N.T.'

SX - SG - K9 - 4S <LLD - Not Obinined' 12 N.T.'

SA - SG - K9 - SS <LLD - Not Obtsined' 12 N.T.'

GRO AVG 0.37 (AS LEFT) (AS LE'FT) 11.4 N/A SR - SG - L4 - IS <tLD -

Not Obtelned' 14 N.T.' No ren% performed SX - SG - L4 - 2S <LLD - Not Obtained' 14 N.T.'

SA - SG - L4 - 3S <LLD - Not obtelned' 14 N.T.'

SX - SG - L4 - 43 0.19 0.08 Not Obtained' 14 N.T.'

SX - SG - L4 - SS <tLD - Not Obtained' 14 N.T.'

GRO AVG 0.19 (AS LEFT) (AS LEFT) 14.0 N/A SX - SG - L5 - 1S 0.46 0.07 Not Obtained' 11 N.T.' No remodesWon performed SX - SG - LS - 2S Not Obtained Not Obtained' 11 N.T.'

SX - SG - LS - 33 0.36 0.05 Not Obtelned' 12 N.T.'

SX - SG - LS - AS 1.50 0.20 Not Obtained' 12 N.T.'

SR - SG - LS - SS 0.86 0.09 Not Obtained' 11 N.T.'

GRO AVG 0.80 (AS LEFT) 11.4 NIA SX - SG - LS - 15 0.81 0.15 Not Obtained' 12 N.T.' SX - SG - LS - FEN (AS LEFI) Cs-137 0.67 0.23 No remeestion performed SX - SG - L6 - 2S 220 010 Not Obtained' 13 N.T.' -

SX - SG - L6 - 3S 0.94 0.09 Not Obtained' 12 N.T.'

SX - SG - L6 - 4S 1.30 0.10 Not Obtained' 12 N.T.'

S2 - SG - L6 - SS 1.00 0.10 Not Obtained' 12 N.T.'

GRO AVG 1.25 (AS LEFT) 12.2 NIA SX - SG

  • L7 - 1S 0.81 0.06 Not Obtained' 11 N.T.' SX - SG - L7 - 3D (Prwomediation) Cs.137 0.11 0.04 Gem not remediated udlh oncepean of 4* wide SX - SG - L7 - 2S 1.00 0.20 Not Obtained' 11 N.T.' SX - SG - L7 - FEN (AS LEFT) Cs.137 0.86 0.21 esc 5en of dich excavated to 12*

Sa - SG - L7 - 33 0.59 0.10 Not Obtained' 11 N.T.'

SX - SG - L7 - 4S (See SYOF results - Penelec Yard ditch) 0.19 0 04 Not Obtained' 12 , N.T.'

S2 - SG - L7 - SS 0.33 0.04 Not Otdeined' 11 N.T.'

GRO AVG 0.54 (AS LEFT) 11.2 N/A

APPENDlX 1 Page 17 of 23 Cs-137 SAMPLE RESULTS 8 POfNT SURVEY HOTSPOTSlOTHER SAMPLES PRE-REMEDIATION POST.REMEDIATION PRE POST GRIDILOCATION pCIIg S.D. pCIIg S.D. Micru-RIHr GRIDfLOCATION STATUS ISOTOPE pClig S.D. COMMENTS SX - SG - L8 - 1S 0.57 0.08 Not Obtained' 12 N.T.' No remedragon performed SX - SG - L8 - 2S 0.97 0.10 Not Obtained' 11 N.T.'

  • SX - SG - LS - 3S 0.41 0.08 Not obtained' 13 N.T.'

SX - SG - LS - 45 0.35 0.10 Not Obtelned' 13 N.T.'

SX - SG - L8 - SS 0.27 0.08 Not Obtained' 13 N.T.'

GRfD AVG 0.51 (AS LEFT) 12.4 MA SX - SG - M5 - 1S 0.28 0.10 Not Obtained' 14 N.T.' No remediation performed SX - SG - MS - 2S <LLD - Not Obtained' 14 N.T.'

SX - SG - M5 - 3S <LLD - Not Obtained' 15 N.T.'

SX - SG - MS - 4S <tLD - Not Obtained' 14 N.T.'

SX - SG - MS - SS <LLD - Not obtained' 14 N.T.'

l GRID AVG 0.28 (AS LEFT) (AS LEFT) 14.2 N!A S!1 - SG - M6 - IS 1.20 0.10 Not Obtained' 14 N.T.' Grid not remediated with oncepJon et 4' wide section i SX - SG - M6 - 2S 1.00 0.10 Not obtained' t4 N.T.' of ditch excavated to 12* (-20% of Grid)

SX - SG - MS - 3S 0.75 0 08 Not Obtained' 14 N T.' (See SYOF results - Switchyard Ou8a8 DRch)

SX - SG - MS - 4S 1.30 0.10 Not Obtained' 14 N.T.'

SR - SG - MS - SS 0 71 0.14 Not Obtained' 14 N.T.'

GRO AVG 0.99 (AS LEFT) 14 0 NIA SX - SG - MT - 1S 2.00 0.20 Not Obtained' 11 4 N.T.' Grid not remediated with exception of 4' wide section SX - SG - M7 - 2S 1.10 0.10 Not Obtained' 18 N.T.' of ditch excavated to 12"(-10% of Grid)

SX - SG - M7 - 3S 0.88 0.09 Not obtained' 15 N.T ' (See SYOF results - Swnchyard OutfaN DRch)

SX - SG - M7 - 45 0.82 0.08 Not Obtelned' 13 N.T.' ~

SX - SG - M7 - 5S 2.30 0.30 Not Obtstned' 15 N.T.'

GRO AVG 1.38 fAS LEFT) 14.8 NIA SX - SG - MS - 1S 0.65 0.11 Not Obtained' 13 N.T.' No remediation performed SX - SG - M8 - 2S 0.83 0.08 Not Obtained' 14 N.T.'

SX - SG - M8 - 33 0.82 0.08 Not Obtained' 14 N.T.' .

SX - SG - M8 - 4S 0.83 0.08 Not Obtained' 13 N.T.'

SX - SC - M8 - 5S 0.71 0.08 Not Obtained' 14 N.T.'

GRO AVG 0 89 (AS LEFT) 13 8 N/A SO-SG XX3- 1S 0.68 0.07 Not Obtained' 14 N.T.' No remedlaeon performed SG-SG XX3 - 2S 0.30 0.04 Not Obtained' 13 N.T.'

SG-SG XX3- 3S 0.48 0 09 Not Obtained' 13 N.T.'

SG-SG XX3 - 43 0.30 0.04 Not Obtained' 12 N.T.'

SG-SG XX3 - SS 0.15 0.08 Not Obtained' 13 N.T.'

GRO AVG 0.38 (AS LEFT) (AS LEFT) 13.0 NIA SO-SG XX4- 1S 0.79 0.08 Not Obtained' 13 N.T.' No remediabon performed SG-SG XX4- 2S 0.48 0.10 Not Obtained' 13 N.T.'

SG-SG XX4 - 3S 0.58 0.08 Not Obtained' 13 N.T.'

3G-SG XX4 - 4S 0.38 0.04 Not obtained' 12 N.T.'

SG-SG XX4 - 5S 0.83 0.08 Not Obtained' 12 N.T.'

GRO AVG 0.58 (AS LEFT) (AS LEFT) .12.8 N/A SG-SG XX5- 1S 0.e6 0.ii Not Obinined' 35 rtT.' uo ,emedi. tion ,e,,,,med SG-SG XX5 - 23 0.58 0.08 Not Obtained' 14 N.T.'

SG-SG XX5 - 3S 0.37 0.08 Not Obtained' 13 N.T.'

SG-SG XX5 - 45 0.54 0.09 Not Obtained' 13 N.T.'

SG-SG XX5 - SS 0.48 0.05 Not Obtained' 13 N.T.'

GRID AVG 0.58 (AS LEFT) (AS LEFT) 13.8 N/A

APPENDIX 1 Page 18 of 23 CS-137 SAMPLE RESULTS 5 POINT SURVEY HOTSPOTS!OTHER SAMPLES PRE-REMEDIATION POST REMEDIATION PRE POST GRID / LOCATION pCVg S.D. pCyc S.D. M ero-RA# GRO4.OCATION STATUS ISOTOPE pCUg S.D. COMhENTS SX - SG - XX6 - 1S 0.28 0.09 Not Obtained' NOT SURVEVED No remedtuhon perkrmed SX - SG - XX8 - 2S 0 93 0.17 Not Obtelned' NOT SURVEYED -

  • SM - SG - XX6 - 3S 1.58 0.24 Not Obtelned' NOT SURVEYED SX - SG XX6 - 4S 0.67 0.14 Not Obtelned' NOT SURVEYED SX - SG - XX6 - 5S 0.47 0.11 Not Obtelned' NOT SURVEYED GRfD AVG O.78 (AS LEFT) (AS LEFT) N/A N/A SX - SG - YY1 - 1S 0.48 0.06 Not Obtedned' NOT SURVEYED No remedledon perfonned SX - SG - W1 - 2S 0.31 0.05 Not Obtained' NOT SUfWEYED SX - SG - YY1 - 3S 0.44 0 04 Not Obtelned' NOT SURVEYED SX - SG - W1 - 4S OA5 0.05 Not Obtelned' NOT SURVEYED SX - SG - W1 - SS 0.34 0.05 Not Obtelned' NOT SURVEYED GRO AVG OAO (AS LEFT) N/A NIA SX - SG - YY2 - 1S OAS 0.06 Not Obtelned' 13 N.T.' No remedledon performed SX - SG - W2 - 2S 0.61 0.06 Not Obtelned' 14 N.T.'

SM - SG - YY2 - 33 0.41 0.08 Not Obtelned' 13 N.T.'

SA - SG - YY2 - 4S 0.36 0.08 Not Obtelned' 13 N.T.'

SX - SG YY2 - SS 0.54 0.05 Not Obtelned' 13 N.T.'

GRO AVG OA7 (AS LEFT) 13.2 N/A SX - SG - YY3 - 1S 1.20 0.10 13 30% of grid remedloted to 12"(Penoiec road)

SH - SG - W3 - 2S 0.51 0.05 Not Obte!ned' 13 N.T.' Post-opcevellen scans with SPA.3 <20 KCPM SX - SG - YY3 - 3S 0.81 0.11 Not Obtained' 13 N.T.'

SH - SG - W3 - 4S 0.53 0.05 Not Obtelned' 13 N.T.'

SX - SG - W3 - SS OA6 0.08 Not Otdned' 13 N.T.'

GRO AVG 0.70 (AS LEFT) 13.0 N/A SX - SG - YY4 - 1S 38.00 4.00 0.78 0.20 23 15 SX - SG - YY4 - 1S (Pre-romedioson) Co-60 0.36 0.06 85% of grid remedleted to 12"(Penelec road)

SX - SG - W4 - 2S 1.30 0.10 0.27 0.14 15 15 SX - SG - W4 - SS (Pre-remedlagon) Co-60 0.52 0.09 Post-excavallon ocens with SPA-3 <20 KCPM Sn - SG - W4 - 3S 3.90 OAO 2.01 0.36 14 15 SX - SG - W4 - 60 (P 6 ) Cs-137 OAO 0.13 SX - SG - W4 - 4S CA2 0 05 0.79 0.22 13 15 SX - SG - YY4 - BS (Pre-temedledon) Cs-137 58.00 8.00 SX - SG - W4 - SS 1.30 0.10 0.71 0.19 13 15 SX - SG - W4 - 7 (Pre-romedledon) Cs-137 8A8 0.98 GRO AVG 8.98 0.91 (AS LEFT) 15.8 15.0 SX - SG - W4 - 8 (Pre-remad= Man) Co-137 12.83 1.52 SX - SG - YY5 - IS 1.80 0.20 1.04 0.25 14 16 SX - SG - YY5 - 4S (Pro.romedlellon) Co-60 0.15 0.03 85% of grid remediated to u panelse road)

SX - SG - WS - 2S 2.70 0.30 0.31 0.13 15 15 Postascavallon scans wth SPA 4, <20 KCPM SR - SG - YYS - 33 1.10 0.10 1.14 0.25 15 15 SX - SG - YYS - 4S 14.00 1.00 0.61 0.19 16 15 SX - SG - YY5 - SS 3.60 OAO 1.17 0.27 15 15 GRO AVG 4.64 0.85 (AS LEFT) 15.0 15.2 SX - SG - YYS - IS <LLD -

Not Obtelned' NOT SURVEYED 45% of grid remediated to 12"(Penelec road) due to .

SX - SG - YY6 - 2S 0.33 0.11 Not Obtelned' NOT SURVEYED eleveled SPA-3 voedings SX - SG - YY6 - 3S 0.30 0.10 Not Obtelned' NOT SURVEYED Post-excavation ocene wth SPA 3 <20 KCPM SX - SG - YYG - 4S OA8 0.11 Not Obtelned' NOT SURVEYED SX - SG - WB - SS 1.15 0.19 NOT SURVEYED GRO AVG 0.56 (AS LEFT) (AS LEFT) N/A NIA SX - SG - ZZ1 - 1S 0.68 0.07 Not Obtelned' NOT SURVEYED No remedio6on performed SX - SG - ZZ1 - 2S 0.50 0.07 Not Obtained' NOT SURVEYED SH - SG - ZZ1 - 38 OA8 0.08 Not Obtelned' NOT SURVEYED SX - SG - ZZ1 - 43 0.68 0.07 Not obtelned' NOT SURVEYED SX - SG - ZZ1 - SS 0 49 0.06 Not Obtained' NOT SURVEYED GRO AVG 0.56 (AS LEFT) N/A NIA

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APPENDIX 1 Page 19 et23 CS-137 SAMPLE RESULTS 8 POINT SURVEY HOTSPOTSf0TNER SAAAPLES PRE-REMEDIATION POST.REMEDIATION PRE POST ORIOfLOCATION pCUg S.D. pCUg S.D. Iscro-RfNr ORIDfLOCATION STATUS ISOTOPE pCife S.D. COGM SX - SG - 222 - 15 028 0.04 0.38 0.15 17 N.T. SX - SG - 222 - 7 (Pre-remodebon) Co-137 2.88 0.37 70% of grid remedeted to 12* (Penelse road)

SM - SG ZZ2 - 2S 1.30 0.10 0.55 0.18 15 N.T.' SX - SG - ZZ2 - 8 (P :

.) Co-137 24.85 2.87 Poet-encaveten scene wth SPA-3 <20'KCPM SX - SG - ZZ2 - 3S 1.00 0.10 0.78 0.20 15 N.T.

SM - SG - ZZ2 - 4S 1.40 0.10 1.08 0.25 15 N.T.

SR - SG - ZZ2 - SS 0.15 0.11 <LLD - 14 N.T.

CRfD AVG 0.83 0.89 (AS LEFT) 15.2 MA SX - SG - 213 - 1S 3.00 0.30 0.43 0.17 14 N.T. SX - SG - ZZ3 - 7 (P : " " -) Cs-137 1.17 0.20 70% of grid remodeled to 12"(Penelec road)

SX - SG - ZZ3 - 2S 0.90 0.09 0.87 0.21 15 N.T. SX - SG - ZZ3 - 8 (P . " " .) Cs-137 0.80 0.15 Post-escowedon scene whh SPA-3 <20 KCPM SX - SG - ZZ3 - 3S 5.00 0.50 1.59 0.32 18 N.T. -

SX - SG - ZZ3 - AS 2.70 0.30 0.87 0.22 15 N.T.

SX - SG - 223 - SS 1.40 0.10 0.85 0.20 15 N.T.

GRO AVG 2 80 0 88 (AS LEFT) 15.0 MA SM - SG - ZZ4 - 1S 0.37 0.12 Not Obtained' 18 N.T.' SX - SG - ZZ4 - 3D (Pre-sernedleNon) Co.137 0.15 0.04 25% of grkt resem to 12"(2enelec read)

SX - SG - ZZ4 - 2S 0.34 0.04 Not obtained' 18 N.T.' Post.encevedon scene wids SPA.3 <20 KCPM SX - SG - ZZ4 - 3S 1.30 0.04 Not Obtelned' 15 N.T.'

SX - SG - 224 - 4S 0.95 0.10 Not Obtained' 15 N.T.'

SX - SG - 2Z4 - SS 1.10 0.11 15 GRID AVG 0 81 (AS LEFT) 15.4 MA i SX - SG - ZZS - 1S 0.39 0.05 Not Obtelned' 18 N.T.' No som perforrned SX - SG - ZZ5 - 2S 0.30 0.03 Not Obtained' 18 N.T.'

SX - SG - ZZ5 - 3S 0.38 0.05 Not Obtelned' 15 N.T.'

SX SG - ZZS - 43 0.10 0.0S Not Obtained' 15 N.T.'

SX - SG - ZZ5 - SS 0.45 0.05 Not Obtained' 15 N.T.'

GRO AVG 0.32 (AS LEFT) 15.4 MA SX - SG - ZZ8 - 1S 0.18 0.04 Not C^. ^_'..d 15 N.T.' No rernedlellon performed SX - SG - ZZ8 - 2S 028 0.08 Not Obtained' 15 N.T.'

SX - SG - ZZ8 - 3S 0.14 0.05 Not Obtained' 15 N.T.'

SX - SG - ZZ8 - 4S 0.14 0.09 Not Obtelned' 15 N.T.'

SX - SG - ZZ8 - SS <LLD - Not Obtained' 15 N.T.'

GRID AVG 0.19 (AS LEFT) 15.0 MA SX - SG - ZZ7 - 1S 0.47 0.05 Not Obtained' N.T. N.T.' No son =edan perfonned SX - SG - ZZ7 - 2S 0.84 0.07 Not Obtelned' N.T. N.T.'

SX - SG - ZZ7 - 3S 1.30 0.10 Not Obtelned' N.T. N.T.'

SX SG - ZZ7 - 43 1.50 0.10 Not Obtelned' N.T. N.T.'

SX - SG - ZZ7 - 5S 0.33 0.05 Not Obtelned' N.T. N.T.'

GRO AVG 0.85 (AS LEFT) MA MA SR - LDP - END 2.40 020 Not Obtelned' N.T. N.T.' No ren=edan performed SX- LDP - 100 1.20 0.10 Not Obtained' N.T. N.T.' LDP = LSDP SX- LDP - 120 1.40 0.20 Not Obtelned' N.T. N.T.' LSDPfLDP = Penetec Line Shack discharge cElch at SH - LDP - 140 1.80 0.20 Not Obtelned' N.T. N.T.' hEboundaryof alle GRO AVG 1.85 (AS LEFT) MA MA SX - LSCP -0 0.90 0.10 Not Obtained' N.T. N.T.' SX - LSOP - HS* Co-80 0.28 0.07 * - Samples taken at same locagonfgiven dWorent Os (Pro.romedlemon)

SX - LSDP -10 1.10 0.10 Not Obtelnet.' N.T. N.T.' SK - LSDP - NS* W; ""

Co-137 120.00 10.00 *-Samples Isleen at some ' "

_. dNorent Ds SX - LSDP - 20 SX- LSDP - 40 1.80 2.00 0.20 0.20 Not Obtelned' Not obtelned' N.T.

N.T.

N.T.'

N.T.'

SX - SG - K5 - FEN

  • SX - SG - K5 - FEN 2*

W.~~~) Cs-137 92.34 10.10 *-Samples 1misen at same" " . qNNorent De AS LEFT Cs-137 0.35 0.13 *-Samples 1minen at emme " " .. . -- dNlerent es S:t- LSDP - 80 2.50 0.30 Not Obtelned' N.T. N.T.'

SX - LSDP - 80 2.00 0 20 . NotObtelned' N.T. N.T.'

GRO AVG ~ 1.73 MA MA

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APPENDIX 1 Page 20et 23 Cs-137 SAMPLE RESULTS 6 POINT SURVEY HOTSPOTSf0THER SA80PLES PRE 4tEMEDIATION POST REMEDIATION PRE POST -

ORIDILOCATION pC4 S.D.' pCW S.D. Micro.RMr ORID4.OCATION STATUS ISOTOPE pC%

S.D. COGMENTS SX- SYOF -0 2.40 0.20 - N.T. N.T.

SX - SYOF - 01 SYOF = Swhchyard OuseR. From pipe Nores. (outside

- 1.13 0.25 N.T. N.T. .

ownchyard) es measured in feet honipipe

, SX - SYOF - 01(#2) - 1.23 0.24 N.T. N.T. (Storm ti eln etch outside switchyard)

SX - SYOF - 04E 0.90 0.09 -

N.T. N.T.

SX - SYOF - 04W 1.30 0.10 -

N.T. N.T.

SX - SYOF -05 - 0.84 0.20 N.T. N.T.

SX- SYOF - 06 6.50 0.70 - N.T. N.T.

SX- SYOF - 20 3.00 0.30 -

N.T. N.T.

SX - SYOF -40 2.20 0.20 0.30 0.14 N.T. N.T.

SX - SYOF -60 2.30 0.20 0.47 0.16 N.T. N.T.

SR - SYOF -80 - 0.49 0.15 N.T. N.T.

SX- SYOF -100 - 0.21 0.10 N.T. N.T.

SX- SYOF -120 - 0.20 0.12 N.T. N.T.

SX - SYOF - 140 -

0.33 0.14 N.T. N.T.

GRID AVG 2.88 0.58 (AS LEFT) MA MA '

SX - SYDP- 0 2.40 0.20 0.56 0.18 N.T. N.T.

SX - SYDo- 10 8.20 0.80 SYOP = Switchyard dischenpo pipe. From pipe South.

- N.T. N.T. (Inside ;; 1, O es measured in feet kom pipe SX - SYOP- 20 6.00 0.70 0.82 0.19 N.T. N.T.

SX - SYDP- 40 (Storm ditch eres insido awltchyenf) 2.80 0.30 0.83 0.17 N.T. N.T. '

SX - SYDP- 60 1.70 0.20 1.54 0.30 N.T. N.T.

  • SX - SYDP- 80 1.60 0.20 0.52 0.16 N.T. N.T.

SX - SYDP. SEF1 2.70 0.30 1.22 0.24 N.T. N.T.

SX - SYDP- SEF2 -

<LLD - N.T. N.T.

SX- SYDP- SWF1 S.20 0.50 <LLD - N.T. N.T.

SX - SYDP- SWF2 -

0.24 0.12 N.T. N.T.

GRID AVG 3.65 0.78 (AS LEFT) MA MA 9

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  1. RE-REMEDiATIONl POST-REMEDIATIONPRE POST ORfDd OCATION pCifu S.D. l pCife S.D. Igcre4WNr OR10fLOCATION STATUS ISCTOPE pC4 S.D. CO M l SX - SP - N1 - 10 (P :

WA 17 .) Cs-137 1.70 0.20 Esdbo Noret Pts removed and sent to Envirocase '

NfA 17 SX - SP - N1 - 2D (Pto-semedleSon) . Cs-137 3.80 0.40 Endse North Pee removed and sent to Envireceso NfA 18 SX - SP - N1 - 3D (Pre 4emedaeon) Cs-137 3.10 0.30 Entre Norti Pile removed and sent to Enwhocare NfA 18 SX - SP - N2 - 1D (P L Cs-137 1.80 0.20 Enere Norti Pts removed and sent to Envirocess MA 17 SX - SP - N2 - 2D ("---- -- , Co-137 ., 4.90 0.50 Engse Nosen Pte resnoved and sent to Envirecese NIA 18 SX - SP - N2 - 3D (P6) Cs-137 8.80 0.70 Endre Norti Pts removed and sent to Enwhecare NfA NfA SX - SP - N3 - 81 (Pre 4emedmeon) Co-80 0.38 0.00 Entre Norti Pee somoved and sont to Enwhecere NfA NPA SX - SP - N3 - 83 (P ;

-- , Co-80 0.08 0.04 Enero Norei PBe removed and sent to Envirocare WA MA SX - SP - N3 - 81 W. Cs-137 84.00 8.00 Engro Nosti Pts removed and sent to Enwhocese MA NRA SX - SP - N3 - 82 W. --

Co-137 10.00 1.00 Enero Norti Pus vesnowed and nord to Enwhocese MA NfA SX - SP - N3 - 82 (P ;

Co-137 11.00 1.00 Enese Norei Pee resnowed and nord to Envirocare NfA NfA SX - SP - N3 - 83 (m : -- ; Cs-137 8.80 0.70 Entre Notti Pts removed and sent to Enwhocese NfA 19 SX - SP - N3 - 10 (Pre 4emedlagen) Cs 137 3.90 0.40 Enero Nosti Pee removed and sent to Enviroceso NfA 18 SX - SP - N3 - 2D (Pre 4emedlagon) Co-t37 8.70 0.70 Entre Nosti PNs removed and sent to Envirecese MA 17 SX - SP - N3 - 3D (Pse4emedisson) Cs-137 4.80 0.50 Esdhe Nerei pas removed and sent to Envirocare 4

MA 17 SX - SP - N4 ' - 10 (Pee-semedamon, Co-137 0.28 0.09 Enere Norti Pts removed and oord to Envirecere l NfA 18 SX - SP - N4 - 2D (Pse-comeenson) Cs-137 5.50 0.00 Enero Norti Pee removed and sent to Envireeme NfA 19 SX - SP - N4 - 3D W) Co-137 4.70 0.50 Endio Nosti Pts sensowed and sent to Envirocere NfA 20 SX - SP - N5 - 1D (Pso4emodegon) Cs-137 18.00 2.00 Esdre Norti PNo resnowed and sent to Envinwese NfA 18 SX - SP - N5 - 2D (Pue4emedimSon) Cs-137 5.90 0.00 Enere Novei Pts restowed and sent to Enwhocare i

WA NfA 18 21 SX - SP - N5 - 3D SK - SP - N8 - 1D e) Cs-137 3.80 0.40 Entre Norgi Pts removed and sent to Enwhocere (Pre 4emedaNon) Cs-137 4.70 0.50 Enere Norti Pne resnowed and sent to Enwhocese NfA 18 SX - SP - NS - 20 (Pte4emedimIlon) Cs-137 5.30 0.50 EnAire Norti PNe teatowed and sent to Envireesso NfA 18 SX - SP - NS - 3D e) Cs-137 0.88 0.13 Endre Nosti Pus resnowed and sent to Enwhecmo MA NfA SX - SP - N7 - 81 ("- - --

-- , Co-80 0.58 0.18 Engse Notti Pee removed and sent to Erwirocese NfA NfA SX - SP - N7 - 83 ("  : , Co.80 0.10 0.05 Endre Notti Pts resnowed and sent to Enwhecare j NfA NfA SX - SP - NT -81 (Pre 4emedagon) Cs-137 58.00 8.00 Enere Notti Pge removed and sont to Enwhocere NfA NfA SX - SP - N7 - 82 M Cs 137 18.00 2.00 Enese Nosti Pts removed and sent to Envirocere NPA NfA SX - SP - N7 - 83 (Pre 4emedleton) Cs-137 11.00 1.00 Entre Notti PNo removed and sent to Envirocare NfA 21 SX - SP - N7 - 10 (Pre 4eniedimelon) Co-137 8.10 0.00 Endre Nosti Pts removed and sed to Envirecese NfA 18 SX - SP - NT - 2D (Pre 4emedadon) Cs-137 3.50 0.40 Enero Norti Pee removed and sont to Envirocero MA 18 SX - SP - N7 - 3D (Prodomedmeon) Cs-137 8.00 0.00 Enebo Norti PHe removed and sent to Enwhocere NfA NRA SX - SP - NO - 81 W. -- '

Co.80 0.81 0.18 Enero Nor9 Pts removed and sent to Enwhocare NfA NfA SX - SP - NB - 82 (P -

-- , Co.80 0.43 0.08 Enure Nosti Pts removed and sord to Enviroceso MA NfA SX - SP - NB - 83 (" .

Co-80 028 0.00 Endre Nosti Pte reasoved and sent to Envirocare NPA NfA SX - SP - NE - 81 (" .

Co.137 48m 5.00 Enthe Norti PWe removed and sent to Enwhocare NPA NfA SX - SP - NS - 82 (Pro 4emedadon) Co-137 3d.00 3.00 Endre Nosti Puo removed and sent to Favhecere NfA MA SX - SP - N8 - 83 (Pso4emedsson) Cs-137 28.00 3.00 Endro Norgi Pee removed and sent to Enviroceso NfA 21 SX - SP - N8 - 1D ("  :

Co-137 8.70 0.70 Esdre Norgi Pts resnowed and sent to Envirocare NfA 18 SX - SP - N8 - 2D ("  : -- ; Co-137 5.20 0.50 Ensre Nosti Pte seniowed and sent to Enutocese NPA 20 SX - SP - N8 - 3D (Peedesnedmeon) Co-137 50.00 5.00 Endre Norti Pus esmoved and mont to Envbocare NfA MA SX - SP - NS - 10 (" -

, Co.80 0.14 0.05 Esdre North Pts removed and sent to Envirocere NfA 20 SX - SP - NS - 2D (Preaemededon) Co-80 0.10 0.04 Enibe Norti PNe suonoved and sent to Envirocare NfA 21 SX - SP - NB - 1D (P -

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-- ; Cs-137 8.20 0.80 Erdhe NosWe P5e removed and sent to Envirocare NfA 17 SX - SP - NO - 2D (P . -" , Co-137 5.10 0.50 Endre Nosti PWe removed and sent to Enwhecare NfA 18 SK - SP - NO - 3D (P . Cs-137 2.70 0.30 Enere Nosen P9e removed and sent to Envirocare NfA 19 SX - SP - N10 - 1D (Preaemedagen) Co-137 2.10 0.20 Endre Nordi Pee removed and sent to Enshocere NfA 17 SX - SP - N10 - 2D ("- -

-- , Cs-137 3.50 0.40 Enure Nosti PNe rernoved and sent to Envirocese NfA 17 SX - SP - N10 -30 7: , Cs-137 250 0.30 Enure North Pee removed and sent to Enwhocese AVG 18 2 AVG 9.82 1

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APPENDIX 1 PeSe22 d23 C8-137 sAmePt E REstM TS SPoetrSURVEY HOT 8 POT 82THER 8AMPL.E8 PRE-REMEDIATION POST REMEDIATION PRE POST l GRIDA OCATION pCWs 8.D. pC4 8.D. Geeso.MHr ORENLOCATION STATUS' ISOTOPE pCh S.D. Co m NfA 13 SX - SP 18 Co-137 0.48 0.05 Sousi Se5 P5e - pGo somewed & used as onoke M l MA 14 SX - SP 2S Cs-137 0.81 0.11 Seide Se8 Pts - pte pennewed & used as onene M ,

. MA 14 8X - SP - $1 -38 Co-137

' 1.00 0.10 Souti Sed pas pee removed & used as onste M MA NR SX - SP 3D Co-137 0.38 0.07 Seide sos Pts - pte semoved & used as onete M i NfA 15 SX - SP 1S Co-137 0.57 0.08 Seusi Se5 Pts - pBe somoved & used as onete M ,.

NPA 15 SX - SP 28 Cs-137 1.00 0.10 Saudi 8e5 PNe - p5e seniowed & used as enste M +

MA 15 SX - SP 38 Co-137 0.41 0.05 Souse Se5 Pts - pte sensowed & used me enene M  !

MA MA SX - SP 3D Cs-137 0.77 0.08 Seeds Set pre - pes seniowed & instd as enene M f NfA 18 SX - SP 18 Cs-137 0.78 0.08 Seuen SoE Pts -pBe samoved & used as enehn M i i

MA 18 SX - 8P 28 Co-137 0.44 0.08 Seidi SeE Pts - pee semoved & used as onene M 4

NfA 18 SX - SP 38 Cs-137 0.43 0.08 Sousi SeE Pts pSe removed & used as enene M

j. MA SX - SP 3D NfA Co-137 0.82 0.18 Seusi sea pro - p5e removed & issed se enete M t WA 17 SX - SP - S4 - 1S Cs-137 0.08 OA7 8euBi sob PNe pes somewed & used as enete M l MA MA 8X - 8P 28 Co-137 0.58 0.08 SeuRe SoE Pts - pSe removed & used so onste M

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NfA 14 SX - SP 84 -38 Cs-137 1.40 ' O.10 Sougi SoR Pee - p5n seniowed & used as onske M  !

NfA 20 SX - SP 18 Cs-137 OA7 OA7 Seidi 8e5 Pee pte semoved & used as enene M MA 18 SX - SP 28 Co-137 0.83 OA8 Souen SeE Pte - pre seseoved & used as enene M MA 15 SX - SP 38 Co-137 1.50 0.10 Seudi sos Pts pNo removed & used as enske M MA 20 SX - SP 18 Cs-137 0.80 0.08 Seemi 8eE Pts pBo semoved 4 used as enete M t MA 15 SX - SP 28 Cs-137 0.80 0.08 Seudi SeE pee- pte semoved & used as enete M L MA 18 SX - SP 38 Co-137 1.30 0.10 8endt SeN Pts pte seniowed & used me anone M 19A MA SX - SP - SF - 2D Co-137 0.80 0.12 8euge SoA Pts-pte semoved & used as ensho M i MA 18 SX - SP 15 Cs-137 OA5 0.08 Sougi sos pee - pte vennewed & used as enene M MA 18 8X - SP 28 Co-137 0.58 0.08 8eugi son Pts - pes sensowed & used as onsite M i

' NfA 18 SX - SP 33 Co-137 0.88 0.10 Souet SeE Pts - pre semoved a used as enene M i NfA 18 SX - SP 1S Cs-137 1A0 0.10 SouWt Sed prs - pte semoved & used as enete M ,

NfA 15 SX - SP 28 Cs-137 1.70 0.20 8eugt SeN POe -pOs remove 4 & used as onste M

MA 18 SK - 8P 38 Co-137 1.30 0.10 Souti See Pts - pte removed a used as onete M i MA 17 SX - SP 18 Co-137 1.30 0.10 Sousi Se5 pas - pte sumoved & used me onste M fWA 15 SX - SP 2S Co-137 1.20 0.10 8eugi SoE Pse - p5e seniowed & used as onene M 3 NfA 15 8X - 8P 38 Cs-137 0.98 0.10 Soimi Se5 pre - p5e somoved & used as enske M NfA 15 8X - 8P - 810 - 18 Cs 137 0.81 0.08 Souti SeB PWe pte somoved & used as onste M  ;

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' tea 15 SK - SP - 810 - 28 Cs 137 2.20 0.20 Seusi Se5 pre - pte somoved & used as onene M r a

NPA 18 SX - SP - 810 - 38 Co-137 0.50 0.08 Seusi Se4 Pte - phe semoved & used as enene M  !

NfA NfA SX - SP - 810 - 38 Cs-137 0.47 0.08 Sousi SeE Pts - pas seniowed & used as enelle M AVG 15.78 [

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APPENDIX 1 Page 23 of 23 NOTE' - No remeJation performed in this area.

NCTE 8- Sample / survey not obtained. Point fee under North or South soil pile.

S NOTE - Sample / survey not obtained. Asphalt or cement covered sample area. .

NOTE * - Sample / survey not obtained. Survey point fans within Reactor Buliding 5

NOTE - Sample not valid /d:sregarded. 6" sample not be obtainable due to asphalt. Sample consisted of surface sediment cogected from a -12* wide area.

INDEX OF AB8REVIATIONS:

"SX" = Saxton designator "SG* = Grid sample designator

  • 6/7/8 or HS" at end of sample description = Hotspot designation

'S' at end of sample description = Surface sample designator "D" at end of sample description = Deep sample designator (7 or 6)

"CVPAD* = concrete pad in CV Yard

" FEN * = Sample obtained under fence Rne

" CHLOR * = Samples obtained adjacent to Chlottantor buNding "LOPlLSDP* = Penelec une Department Bunding Dischuge Pipe (ditch) at Northeast boundary of alle

  • SP* = Sou Pile designator "SP-tf a North Son Pile designator
  • SP-S* = South SoM Pile designator "N.T."= Not Taken (sevey data not eveRable)

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(%) (ft) (ft2) (ft3) ,

North Pile 100.00 ---- ----

22783.20 l A3-A6 100.00 1.00 4304.00 4304.00 l D9 < 0.1 0.50 4.00 2.00 1 ES 2.23 4.00 23.99 95.98 E9 8.00 6.00 86.08 516.48 l F2 100.00 0.75 1076.00 807.00 F3 20.00 0.50 215.20 107.60 F4 100.00 0.75 1076.00 807.00 F5 80.00 0.75 860.80 645.60 l F5 20.00 3.00 215.20 645.60 F6 90.00 1.00 968.40 968.40 F6 10.00 3.00 107.60 322.80 F7 40.00 1.00 430.40 430.40 l F7 10.00 3.00 107.60 322.80 F8 20.00 1.00 215.20 215.20 F9 10.00 0.50 107.60 53.80 F9 20.00 1.00 215.20 215.20 F9 10.00 2.00 107.60 215.20 G1 50.00 0.50 538.00 269.00 G1 1.50 2.00 16.14 32.28 G2 100.00 1.00 1076.00 1076.00 G3 100.00 0.75 1076.00 807.00 G4 100.00 1.00 1076.00 1076.00 G5 80.00 1.00 860.80 860.80 G5 20.00 2.00 215.20 430.40 G6 80.00 1.00 860.80 860.80 l G6 20.00 3.00 215.20 645.60-G7 103.00 1.00 1076.00 107I 00 G8 80.00 1.00 860.80 860.80 G8 20.00 3.00 215.20 645.60 G9 60.00 0.50 645.60 322.80 H5 100.00 0.50 1076.00 538.00 H6 100.00 0.50 1076.00 538.00 H7 60.00 0.50 645.60 322.80 H7 10.00 3.00 107.60 322.80 H8 80.00 0.50 860.80 430.40 12 5.00 1.00 53.80 53.80 15 100.00 0.50 107G.00 538.00 16 70.00 0.50 753T20 376.60 16 30.00 4.00 322.80 1291.20 17 80.00 4.00 860.80 3443.20 17 20.00 0.50 215.20 107.60 J2 50.00 1.00 538.00 538.00 K5 10.00 1.00 107.60 107.60 W3 30.00 1.00 322.80 322.80 W4 85.00 1.00 914.60 914.60 W5 85.00 1.00 914.60 914.60 W6 45.00 1.00 484.20 484.20 ZZ2 70.00 1.00 753.20 753.20 ZZ3 70.00 1.00 753.20 753.20 ZZ4 25.00 1.00 269.00 269.00 SYDP ----

0.50 320.00 160.00 SYOF ----

1.00 560.00 560.00 Subtotal 31837.61 56160.94 Soil Disposed @ Barnwell, S.C. 105.00 i

Grand Total 56265.94

. . . . c *.. Mountain States Analytical July 22, 1994 Mr. Robert D. Holmes GPU Nuclear

P.O. Box 480 l Middletown, PA 17057 4

Reference:

Project
Saxton ESAI Group: 5264 l

Dear Mr. Holmes:

Enclosed are the analytical results for your project referenced above. The following samples are included in the report.

SX-S1 North Pile 1/2 SX-S2 North Pile 3 SX-S3 North Pile 4/5 SX-S4 North Pile 6 SX-S5 North Pile 7 SX-S6 North Pile 8 SX-S7 North Pile 9/10 SX-S8 Grid A3/4 SX-S9 Grid I7/8 SI-S10 Grid F9/E9 SX-S11 Grid G7/8 SX-S12 Grid G9/H8 SX-S13 Grid H5/7 SI-S14 Grid F4/5 All holding times were met for the tests performed on there sa:ples.

4 If the report is acceptable, please approve the enclosed invoice and forward it for payment.

Thank you for selecting Mountain States Analytical, Inc. to serve as ycur analytical laboratory on this project. If you have'any questions cencerning these results, please feel free to contact me at any time.

We look forward to working with you on future projects.

With Regards, hs W. Scott Fraser Freject Manager

Analytical Repert

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MSAI Saarple: 21601 GPU Nuclear MSAI Group: 5264 P.O. Box 480 Middletown, PA Date Reported: 07/22/94 17057 Discard Date: 08/21/94 Attn: Mr. Robert D. Holmes Date Submitted: 07/08/94 Date Sanpled: 07/07/94 Proj ect: Saxton Collected by: RH Sample ID: S%-S1 North Pile 1/2 Purchase Order: 0471152 Project No.:

Matrix: Soil l

Results Limit of Test Analysis as Received Units Quantitation 0246G Barium on TCLP Extract by ICP ND mg/l 1.0 l

h thod: SW 846 6010A 0249G Cadmium on TCLP Extract by ICP ND mg/l 0.010 I Method: SW 846 6010A '

0251G Chrcanium on TCLP Extract by ICP P mg/L 0.020 Method: SW-846 6010A 0253G Copper on TCLP Extract by ICP ND as/t 0.050 Method: SW-846 6010A 0255G Lead on TCLP Extract by ICP ND as/L 0.10 Method: SW-846 6010A 0259T Mercury on TCLP Extract ND mg/L 0.0005 Method: SW-846 7470 0266G Silver on TCLP Extract by ICP ND as/l 0.020 Method: SW-846 6010A 0272G Zinc on TCLP Extract by ICP No ag/l 1.0 Methed: SW-846 6010A 1045G Arsenic on TCLP Extract by ICP ND rg/L 0.10 Method: SW-846 6010A 1064G Selenium on TCLP Extract by ICP ND mg/l 0.20 Method: SW-846 6010A 0394E pH on soil (T5/30) see ccaments su (1) 0.1 i

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Results Limit of

} Test Analysis as Received j ____ __. _.._

Units Quantitation

( 1121 Reactivity (Cyanide and Sulfide)'

Method
SW - 846 INTERIM 4

Cyanide (reactive) ND mg/kg 50 Sulfide (reactive) No as/kg 50 t

6548 Cyanide Aranable w/ Total Cyanide

, Method: SW-846 9010 l Amenable cyanide No se/kg 0.25 i Unchlorinated Aliquot (Total) ND mg/kg 0.25 j Chlorinated Aliquot 0.50 mg/ks 0.25 i

j G1212 Paint Filter Test hesative wt. % 0.5 i

Method: SW-846 9095 i

t j 0950 TCLP Pesticides, TCLP Extract

! Method: SW-846 8080 j Chlordane No as/l 0.03

} Endrin No as/l

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Heptachlor epoxido ND mg/l 0.008 !

! gamma-BHC (Lindane) ND og/l 0.40 l Methoxychlor No ag/l 10 l Toxaphene ND mg/l 0.5 1 Heptachlor ND mg/t 0.00s l 1

3 0952 TCLP Herbicides l l Method: SW-846 8150A I

{ 2,4-D ND mg/l 10 j 2,4,5-TP (Silvex) No mg/l 1.0 3 l 0948 TCLP Volatiles, ZHE Extract Method: SW-846 8240 j Benzene No mg/l 0.050

Carbon tetrachloride No mg/l 0.050
' Chlorobenzene we og/l 0.050 Chloroform ND mg/l 0.050 1,2-Dichloroethane NO mg/l 0.050 1,1-Dichloroethene ND mg/l 0.050 2-Butanone (EEK) N0 mg/l 0.20 Tetrachloroethene 0.090 mg/l 0.050 j Trichloroethene ho ag/l 0.05 l

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Vinyl chloride ND ag/l 0.1 0949 TCLP Semivolatiles, TCLP Extract Method: SW-846 8270

l. 2,4-Dinitrotoluene No ag/l 0.040
j. Hexachlorobenzene NO ag/L 0.040 l

} Hexachloro-1,3-butadiene N0 mg/l

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4 METALS FINAL RESULT 1 Arsenic <0.10 mg/l Barium <1. mg/l l

1 Cadmium <0.010 mg/l

Chromium <0.020 mg/l i Lead <0.10 mg/l j Mercury <0.0005 mg/l
Selenium <0.20 mg/l ,

Silver <0.020 mg/l The metals analyses were performed on a non-volatile toxicity characteristic leachate of the submitted waste. The teachate was prepared according to the

procedure specified in the March 29 and the June 29,1990 Federal Registers.

A sample is considered to have failed the Toxicity Characteristic (TC) test and l

j is therefore considered a hazardous waste if any of the metal concentrations (mg/1) in the leachate exceed the following maxima:

l l Arsenic 5.0 Lead 5.0 Barium 100.0 Mercury 0.2 ll Cadmium Cnromium 1.0 S.O Selenium Silver 1.0 5.0 The limits are published in the March 29,1990 Federal Register, pp.11845-6.

The teachate results are no longer corrected for spike recoveries as per Federal Register Tuesday, November 24,1992 Vol 57, No. 227.

Respectfully submitted

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[ Date Subenf tted: 07/08/94 j Atta: Mr. Robert D. Holmes Date Sampled: 07/07/94 Project: Saxton Collected by: RH

Purchase Order: 0471152 i Sample ID: SI-S2 North Pile 3 Project No.:

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m on TC1P Extract by ICP ND mg/l 1.0 i

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0251G Chromium on TC
.P Extract by ICP ND mg/l 0.020 j Method: SW-846 6010A t

j 0253G Copper en TC1P Extract by ICP ND mg/t 0.050

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j 0255G Lead on TCLP Extract by ICP ND mg/l 0.10 i Method: SW-846 6010A i

5 j 0259T Mercury on TCLP Extract ND mg/l 0.0005 Method: SW-846 7470 l 0266G Silver en TCLP Extract by ICP C mg/t 0.020 j Method: SW-846 6010A i

0272G Zinc on TCII Extract by IC7 bb mg/L 1.0 Method: SW-846 6010A 1045G Arsenic on TCLP Extract by ICP ND mg/l 0.10 Method: SW-846 6010A 1064G Selenium on TCLP Extract by ICP N0 as/l 0.20 Method: SW-846 6010A 0394S pH on soil (T5/30) See comments su (1) 0.1 Method: SW-846 9045 MODIFIED 1645 West 2200 South. Salt Lake City, Utah 84119 (801) 973-0050 FAX (801) 972-6278 Y

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} Method: SW - 846 INTERIM j Cyanide (reactive) No ag/kg 50 Sulfide (reactive) No ag/kg 50 l

j 6548 Cyanide Amenable w/ Total Cyanide l Method: SW-846 9010

, Amenable cyanide No as/kg- 0.25 Unchlorinated Aliquot (Total) 0.29 mg/kg 0.25 Chlorinated Aliquot 1.10 mg/kg 0.25 i

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{ Chlordane ND mg/l 0.03 i Endrin ND mg/L - 0.02

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! 0948 TCLP Volatiles, ZHE Extract Method: SW-846 8240 l Vinyl chloride no es/t 0.1 i

l 0949 TCLP Semivolatiles, TCLP Extract Method: SW-846 8270 h 2,4-Dinitrotoluene ND as/l 0.040 Hexachlorobenzene No as/L 0.040 Hexachloro-1,3-butadiene ho es/l 0.040

] Hexachloroethane WD se/t 0.040

Nitrobenzene ND as/L 0.040
1,4-Dichlorobenzene ko as/L 0.040 l Pyridine No as/t 0.040 l 2-Methylphenol (o-Cresol) No as/L 0.040 l 1 3 or 4- Methylphenol tm+p cresol) No mo/L 0.040 i Pentachlorophenol e og/L 0.20 i 2,4,5-Trichlorophenol No me/t , 0.20

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DISPOSAL DATE- 08/21/94 l SAMPLE ID: SX S2 NORTH PILE 3 i ANALYSIS: TCLP Metals; EPA SW-846 Methods 1311/6010/7470 l METALS FINAL RESULT Arsenic <0.10 mg/l l Barium <1. mg/l i Cadmium <0.010 mg/l

) Chromium <0.020 mg/l J Lead <0.10 mg/l i Mercury <0.0005 mg/l Selenium <0.20 mg/l l

l Silver <0.020 mg/l

! The metals analyses were performed on a non-volatile toxicity characteristic

} leachate of the submitted waste. The leachate was prepared according to the

procedure specified in the March 29 and the June 29,1990 Federal Registers.

i l A sample is considered to have failed the Toxicity Characteristic (TC) test and

is therefore considered a hazandous waste if any of the metal concentrations j (mg/I) in the leachate exceed the following maxima
Arsenic 5.0 Lead 5.0 l Barium 100.0 Mercury 0.2 i Cadmium 1.0 Selenium 1.0 l Chromium 5.0 Silver 5.0 i

The limits are published in the March 29,1990 Federal Register, pp.11845-6.

The teachate results are no longer corrected for spike recoveries as per i

Federal Register Tuesday, November 24,1992 Vol 57, No. 227.

Respectfully submitted, f

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Matrix: Soil Results Limit of Test Analysis as Received Units Quantitation 0246G Barium on TCLP Extract by ICP ND mg/l 1.0 Method: SW-846 6010A 0249G Cadmium on TCLP Extract by ICP e as/l 0.010  ;

Method: SW-846 6010A 1 l

0251G Chromium on TCLP Extract by ICP ND mg/l 0.020 Method: SW- 846 6010A 0253G Copper on TCLP Extract by ICP ND mg/l 0.050 Method: SW-846 6010A 0255G Lead on TCLP Extract by ICP ND mg/l 0.10 Method: SW-846 6010A 0259T Mercury on TCLP Extract ND mg/t 0.0005 l Method: SW- 84 6 7470 l l

0266G Silver on TCLP Extract by ICP ND og/l 0.020  ;

Method: SW-84 6 6010A l

0272G Zinc on TCLP Extract by ICP ND mg/l 1.0 Method: SW-846 6010A 1045G Arsenic on TCLP Extract by ICP ND mg/l 0.10 l Method: SW-846 6010A 1064G Selenium on TCLP Extract by ICP ND mg/l 0.20 Method: SW-846 6010A l l

0394E pH on soil (T5/30) see co:nents su (1) 0.1 Method: SW-846 9045 MODIFIED l

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G1212 Paint Filter Test Nesative wt. % 0.5 l

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2,4-D ND mg/l 10 2,4,5-TP (Silvex) kD mg/l 1.0 0948 TCLP Volatiles, ZHE Extract Method: SW-846 8240 Benzene ND ag/l 0.050  !

Carbon tetrachloride ND mg/l 0.050 Chlorobenzene ND mg/l 0.050 Chloroform c ag/l 0.050 1,2-Dichlorcethane e ag/l 0.050 1,1-Dichlorcethene ND og/l 0.050 2-Butanone (MEK) ND mg/l 0.20 Tetrachloroethene 0.091 og/l 0.050 Trichloroethene o ag/1 0.05 1615 West 2200 Sadh. Salt Lake City. Utah 64119 (801) 973 0050 FAX (801) 972-6278

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i i 0949 TCLP Semivolatiles, TCLP Extract 1

Method: SW-846 8270 f 2,4-Dinitrotoluene ND as/l 0.040 j Hexachlorobenzene ND as/l 0.V.0 i Hexachloro-1,3-butadiene No se/l 0.040 j Hexachloroethane No se/l 0.040 l Nitrobenzene ND ag/l 0.040 l 1,4-Dichlorobenzene ND ag/l 0.040

Pyridine No ag/l 0.040 j 2 Methylphenol (o-Cresol) MD ug/l 0.040 1

3 or '4- Methylphenol (m+p cresol) e as/l 0.040 Pentachlorophenol ND se/l 0.20 l 2,4,5-Trichlorophenol e og/l 0.20 i 2,4,6-Trichlorophenol ND mg/l 0.040 l (1) pH at 5 min. = 8.55 pH at 30 min. = 8.53 i

l 2;D - Not detected at the limit of quantitation Respectfully Subnitted, Reviewed and Approved by:

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. . : !.. Mountain States Analytical CLIENT: GPU NuclemeMS**= LAB NO: 21603 P.O. Box 480 GROUP NO: 5264 Middletown, PA17057 DATE SAMPLED: 07/07/94 DATE RECEIVED: 07/08/94 ATTN: Mr. Robert D. Holmes DATE REPORTED 07/21/94 DISPOSAL DATE: 08/21/94 SAMPLE ID: SX-S3 NORTH PILE 4/5 ANALYSIS: TCLP Metals; EPA SW-846 Methods 1311/6010/7470 METALS FINAL RESULT Arsenic <0.10 mg/l Barium < 1. mg/l Cadmium <0.010 mg/l Chromium <0.020 mg/l Lead <0.10 mg/l Mercury <0.0005 mg/l Selenium <0.20 mg/l Silver <0.020 mg/l The metals analyses were performed on a non-volatile toxicity characteristic leachate of the submitted waste. The leachate was prepared according to the procedure specified in the March 29 and the June 29,1990 Federal Registers.

A sample is considered to have failed the Toxicity Characteristic (TC) test and is therefore considered a hazardous waste if any of the metal concentrations (mg/I)in the leachate exceed the following maxima:

Arsenic 5.0 Lead 5.0 Barium 100.0 Mercury 0.2 Cadmium 1.0 Selenium 1.0 Chromium 5.0 Silver 5.0 The limits are published in the March 29,1990 Federal Register, pp.11845-6.

The leachate results are no longer corrected for spike recoveries as per Federal Register Tuesday, November 24,1992 Vol 57, No. 227.

Respectfully submitted

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Matrix: Soil l

{ Results Limit of i Test Analysis as Received Units Quantitation j .. ________ ____________ _____ ____________

l 0246G Barium on TCLP Extract by ICP ND mg/l 1.0

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, Method: SW-846 6010A I

0251G Chromium on TCLP Extract by ICP No mg/l 0.020 Method: SW-846 6010A

) 0253G Copper on TCLP Extract by ICP ND mg/L 0.050 l Method: SW-846 6010A 0255G Lead on TCLP Extract by ICP No as/L 0.10 Method: SW-846 6010A 1

l 0259T Mercury on TCLP Extract No es/L 0.0005

, Method: SW-846 7470

, 0266G Silver on TCLP Extract by ICP ND mg/l 0.020 l Method: SW-846 6010A J,

l 0272G Zinc on TCLP Extract by ICP ND ag/l 1.0 j Method: SW-846 6010A l 10450 Arsenic on TCLP Extract by ICP ND mg/l 0.1C j Method: SW-846 6010A 1064G Selenium on TCLP Extract by ICP No as/l 0.20 j Method: SW-846 6010A

0394E pH on soil (T5/30) see emments su (1) 0.1

.' Method: SW-846 9045 HDDIFIED i

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j Hexachloroethane e se/l 0.040 )

1 Nitrobenzene ND mg/l 0.040 1,4 Dichlorobenzene ND se/l 0.040

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Mr. Robert D. Holmes DATE REPORTED 07/21/94

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Arsenic <0.10 mgM

! Barium <1. mgM l l Cadmium <0.010 mga j Chromium <0.020 mga j Lead <0.10 mga l

Mercury <0.0005 mg/l j Selenium <0.20 mg4 i Silver <0.020 mg/l 4

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i The limits are published in the March 29,1990 Federal Register, pp.11845-6.

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l 0253G Copper on TCLP Extract by ICP ND mg/L 0.050 j

Method: SW-846 6010A 0255G Lead on TCLP Extract by ICP WD mg/l 0.10 i Method: SW-846 6010A i

! 0259T Mercury on TCLP Extract ND og/l 0.0005 j Method: SW-846 7470 i

0266G Silver on TCLP Extract by ICP ,

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0272G Zinc on TCLP Extract by ICP ND mg/l 1.0 l

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4 1045G Arsenic on TCLP Extract by ICP ND mg/l 0.10 l Method: SW-846 6010A 1064G Selenium on TCLP Extract by ICP WD mg/l 0.20 Method: SW-846 6010A 0394E pH on soil (T5/30) see conments su (1) 0.1 Method: SW-846 9045 MODIFIED j

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Cyanide (reactive) ND mg/kg 50 l

Sulfide (reactiva) ND as/kg 50 i

6548 Cyanide Amenable w/ Total Cyanide l Method: SW-846 9010 l Amenable cyanide 0.38 mg/kg 0.25 Unchlorinated Aliquot (Total) 1.02 mg/kg 0.25 i Chlorinated Aliquot 0.64 mg/kg 0.25 G1212 Paint Filter Test Negative wt. % 0.5 1

Method: SW 846 9095 1

0950 TCLP, Pesticides, TCLP Extract j Method
SW-846'8080
Chlordane ND mg/l 0.03 j Endrin ND mg/l 0.02

} Heptachlor epoxide WD mg/l 0.008 l ganna-BHC (Lindane) kD mg/l 0.40

} Methoxychlor ND mg/l 10 j Toxaphene ND mg/l 0.5 i

Heptachlor ND mg/t 0.008 4

j 0952 TCLP Herbicides i Method: SW-846 8150A i 2,4-D ND m/t 10 l 2,4,5-TP (Silvex) ND mg/l 1.0 I

0948 TCLP Volatiles, ZHE Extract Method
SW-846 8240 Benzene ND mg/l 0.050 Carbon tetrachloride ND mg/l 0.050 j Chlorobenzene ND mg/t 0.050 i Chloroform ND mg/l 0.050 l 1,2-Dichloroethane ND mg/l 0.050

$ 1,1-Dichloroethene ND mg/l 0.050

) 2-Butanone (MEK) ND mg/l 0.20 i Tetrachloroethene ND mg/l 0.050

! Trichloroethene No mg/t 0.05 d

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0948 TCLP Volatiles, ZHE Extract j Method
SW-846 8240 j vinyl chloride ND mg/l 0.1 l 0949 TCLP Semivolatiles, TCLP Extract Method: SW-846 8270 2,4-Dinitrotoluene ND as/l 0.040

, Hexathlorobenzane ND as/t 0.040 i Hexachloro-1,3-butadiene ND ag/l 0.040 Hexachloroethane ND ag/l 0;040

) Nitrobenzene le as/L 0.040

! 1,4-Dichlorobenzene NO mg/l 0.040 '

l Pyridine NO as/t 0.040 l j 2-Methylphenol (o cresol) ND mg/L 0.040 l

! 3 or 4- Methylphenol (m+p cresol) NO ag/l 0.040 I Pentachlorophenol ND as/l 0.20 3 2,4,5-Trichlorophenol ND ag/l 0.20 l 2,4,6-Trichlorophenol ND ag/l 0.040 i

{ (1) pH at 5 min. = 8.27 j pH at 30 min. = 8.07 l

ND - Not detected at the limit of quantitation Respectfully Submitted, Reviewed and Approved by:

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i .:: O: **. Mountain States Analytical l CLIENT: GPU NucleiP""*0'8*'*" LAB NO: 21605 '

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! DATE RECEIVED: 07/08/94 4

ATTN: Mr. Robert D. Holmes DATE REPORTED 07/21/94 DISPOSAL DATE: 08/21/94

SAMPLE ID
SX-S5 NORTH PILE 7 i ANALYSIS: TCLP Metals, EPA SW-846 Methods 1311/6010/7470 f METALS FINAL RESULT i

! Arsenic <0.10 mg/l

!' Barium <1. mg/l Cadmium <0.010 mg/l

Chromium <0.020 mg/l l Lead <0.10 mg/l l Mercury <0.0005 mg/l
Selenium <0.20 mg/l Silver <0.020 mg/l The metals analyses were performed on a non-volatile toxicity characteristic

. leachate of the submitted waste. The teachate was prepared according to the l procedure specified in the March 29 and the June 29,1990 Federal Registers.

l l A sample is considered to have failed the Toxicity Characteristic (TC) test and l is therefore considered a hazardous waste if any of the metal concentrations l (mg/I) in the leachate exceed the following maxima:

i i Arsenic 5.0 Lead 5.0 l Barium 100.0 Mercury 0.2 1 Cadmium 1.0 Selenium 1.0 .

{ Chromium 5.0 Silver 5.0 j The limits are published in the March 29,1990 Federal Register, pp. 11845-6.

i The leachate results are no longer corrected for spike recoveries as per Federal Register Tuesday, November 24,1992 Vol 57, No. 227.

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{ Middletown, PA 17057 Discard Date: 08/21/94 Date Submitted: 07/13/94 i Attn: Mr. Robert D. Holmes Date Sampled: 07/12/94

! Project: Saxton Collected by: RH j ,

Purchase Order: 0471152 l Sample ID: SI-S6 North Pile 8 Project No.:

l Matrix: Soil i

j Results Limit of j Test Analysis as Received Units Quantitation i --_. ---_-__. ......_ . ___.._______

j 0246G Barium on TCLP Extract by ICP WD mg/l 1.0 Method: SW-846 6010A i

0249G Cadmium on TCLP Extract by ICP N3 mg/l 0.010 j Method: SW-846 6010A 1

! 0251G Chromium on TCLP Extract by ICP No se/l 0.020

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0253G Copper on TCLP Extract by ICP N? mg/l 0.050 l Method
SW-846 6010A 0255G Lead on TCLP Extract by ICP ko as/l 0.10 Method: SW-846 6010A 0259T Mercury on TCLP Extract No as/l 0.0005 Mcthod: SW-846 7470 0266G Silver on TCLP Extract by ICP No as/l 0.020 Method: SW 846 6010A 0272G Zinc on TCLP Extract by ICP ND se/l 1.0 Method: SW-846 6010A 1045G Arsenic on TCLP Extract by ICP ND NG/l 0.10 Method: SW-866 6010A 1064G Selenium on TCLP Extract by ICP No mg/l 0.20 Method: SW-846 6010A 0394E pH on soil (TS/30) see coments su (1) 0.1 Method: SW 846 9045 MODIFIED 1645 West 2200 South. Saft Lake City. Utan S4119 (801) S73-0050 FAX (801) 972 6278 i

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! Test Analysis as Received Units Quantitation 1121 Reactivity (Cyanide and Sulfide)

Method: SW - 846 INTERIM l Cyanide (reactive) No sg/kg 50 Sulfide (reactive) No se/kg 50 6548 Cyanide Amenable w/ Total Cyanide Method: SW-846 9010 Amenable cyanide ND ag/kg 0.25 Unchlorinated Aliquot (Total) 0.67 as/kg 0.25 Chlorinated Aliquot 0.76 as/kg 0.25 G1212 Paint Filter Test Negative wt. % 0.5 Method: SW-846 9095 0950 TCLP Pesticides, TCLP Extract Method: SW-846 8080 Chlordane No as/t 0.03 l Endrin ND ag/l 0.02 Heptachlor epoxide No as/t 0.006 ganna-BEC (Lindane) ND mg/L 0.40 Methoxychlor WD og/l 10 Texaphene NO ag/l 0.5 Eeptachlor No mg/l 0.008 0952 TCLP Herbicides Method: SW-846 8150A 2,4-D No as/L 10 2,4,5-TP (Silvex) N0 as/L 1.0 0948 TCLP Volatiles, ZHE Extract Method: SW-846 8240 Benzene No as/t 0.050 Carbon tetrachloride No mg/l 0.050 Chlorobenzene NO rg/l 0.050 Chloroform ND rg/t 0.050 1,2-Dichloroethane No es/l 0.050 l 1,1-Dichlorcethene Mc mg/t 0.050 2 Butanone (MEK) Ne mg/l 0.20 Tetrachlorcethene No mg/t 0.050 Trichloroethene No ms/l 0.05-l 1645 West 2200 South, Salt Lake City, Utah 84119 (801) 973 00K 2AX (801) 972 6278 1

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Quantitation l 0948 TCLP Volatiles, ZEE Extract j - Method: SW-846 8240

{ Vinyl chloride No as/t 0.1 I

I 0949 TCLP Semivolatiles, TCLP Extract Method: SW-846 8270 l 2,4-Dinitrotoluene No me/L 0.040

Hexachlorobenzene ND se/l 0.040 j Hexachloro-1,3-butadiene No es/L 0.040
Hexachloroethane ND mg/l 0.040 Nitrobenzene No as/t 0.040 1,4-Dichlorobenzene No es/l 0.040 i Pyridine No as/t 0.040
2-Methylphenol (o Cresol) ND se/l 0.040 3 or 4- Methylphenol (m+p cresol) WO as/t 0.040 Pentachlorophenol No as/t 0.20 l 2,4,5-Trichlorophenol ND ag/l 0.20 d

2,4,6-Trichlorophenol ND as/l 0.040 2

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. States Analytical rne ouamysauen CLIENT: GPU Nuclear LAB NO: 21606 P.O. Box 480 GROUP NO: 5264 Middletown, PA 17057 DATE SAMPLED: 07/07/94 DATE RECEIVED: 07/08/94 ATTN: Mr. Robert D. Holmes DATE REPORTED 07/21/94 DISPOSAL DATE: 08/21/94 SAMPLE ID: SX-S6 NORTH PILE 8

ANALYSIS
TCLP Metals; EPA SW-846 Methods 1311/6010/7470 METALS FINAL RESULT i

1 Arsenic <0.10 mg/l j Barium <1. mg/l j Cadmium <0.010 mg/l j ,

Chromium <0.020 mg/l Lead <0.10 mg/l Mercury <0.0005 mg/l

Selenium <0.20 mg/l Silver <0.020 mg/l i

The metals analyses were performed on a non-volatile toxicity characteristic leachate of the submitted waste. The leachate was prepared according to the procedure specified in the March 29 and the June 29,1990 Federal Registers. I l

A sample is considered to have failed the Toxicity Characteristic (TC) test and is therefore considered a hazardous waste if any of the metal concentrations (mg/l)in the teachate exceed the following maxima:

Arsenic 5.0 -

Lead 5.0 Barium 100.0 Mercury 0.2 Cadmium 1.0 Selenium 1.0 Chromium 5.0 Silver 5.0 The limits are published in the March 29,1990 Federal Register, pp.11645-6.

The leachate results are no longer corrected for spike recoveries as per Federal Register Tuesday, November 24,1992 Vol 57, No. 227.

Respectfully submitted, ,

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Matrix: Soil Results Limit of Test Analysis ha Received Units Quantitation 0246G Barium on TCLE Extract by ICP ND mg/l 1.0 Method: SW-846 6010A i 0249G Cadmium on TCLP Extract by ICP ND as/l 0.010 j Method: SW-846 6010A I

! 0251G Chromium on TCLP Extract by ICP N0 ms/l 0.020 i Method: SW-846 6010A

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! 0253G Copper on TCLP Extract by ICP N0 mg/l 0.050 I

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0255G Lead on TCLP Extract by IC2 ND ag/l 0.10 i

i Method: SW 846 6010A s

) 0259T Mercury on TCLP Extract ND mg/l 0.0005 .

! Method: SW-846 7470 i

' 0266G Silver on TCLP Extract by ICP ND mg/l 0.C20 i Method: SW-846 6010A 0272G Zinc on TCLP Extract by ICP ND mg/l 1.0 Method: SW-846 6010A 1045G Arsenic on TCLP Extract by ICP ND mg/l 0.10 Method: SW-846 6010A 1064G Selenium on TCLP Extract by ICP ND mg/l 0.20 Method: SW-846 6010A 0394E pH on soil (T5/30) see crnments su (1) 0.1 Method: SW-846 9045 MODIFIED 1645 We'st 2200 South. Satt Lake Cny. Utan 64119 (501) 973-0050 FAX (801) 972-6278

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6548 Cyanide Amenable w/ Total Cyanide Method: SW-846 9010 l Amenable cyanide ND mg/kg 0.25 l Unchlorinated Aliquot (Total) ND mg/kg 0.25 l Chlorinated Aliquot 1.20 mg/kg 0.25 .

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! G1212 Paint Filter Test Negative wt. % 0.5 j Method: SW-846 9095 i

0950 TCLP Pesticides, TCLP Extract

{ Method: SW-846 8080 l Chlordane 10 mg/l 0.03 j Endrin 30 mg/l 0.02

! Heptachlor epoxide ND mg/l 0.008 l gamma-BHC (Lindane) ND mg/l 0.40 i Methoxychlor ND mg/l 10 i Texaphene ND mg/l 0.5 Heptachlor ND mg/l 0.008 1

i 0952 TCLP Herbicides +

l Method: SW-846 8150A j 2,4-D ND mg/l 10 j 2,4,5-TP (Silvex) ND mg/l 1.0 l

l 0948 TCLP Volatiies, ZHE Extract l Method: SW-846 8240 i Benrene ND mg/l 0.050 l Carbon tetrachloride No mg/l 0.050 1 Chlorobenzene ND as/l 0.050 l Chloroforin ND mg/l 0.050 1,2-Dichloroethane ND mg/l 0.050 j 1,1-Dichloroethene ND mg/l 0.050

( 2-Butanone (MEK) ND mg/l 0.20 i Tetrachloroethene No mg/l 0.050 Trichloroethene ND mg/l 0.05 l 1645' West 2200 South Salt Lake City, Utah S.1119 (801) 97? 0050 FAX (801) 972-6278 l 5. ~  ?

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j Results Limit of Test Analysis as Received Units Quantitation

! 0948 TCLP Volatiles, ZHE Extract Method: SW-846 8240 vinyl chloride ND mg/t 0.1 0949 TCLP Semivolatiles, TCLP Extract Method: SW-846 8270 2,4-Dinitrotoluene ND mg/L 0.040

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Hexachlorobenzene ND as/L 0.040 Hexachloro-1,3-butadiene l

ND as/l 0.040 Hexachloroethane ND ag/l

! 0.040 Nitrobenzene ND ag/l 1,4-Dichlorobenzene 0.040 ND mg/l 0.040 j " W idine ND as/l 0.040

{ 2-Methylphenol (o-Cresol) No ag/l 0.040

) 3 or 4- Methylphenol (m+p cresol) ND mg/l 0.040 i Pentachlorophenol ND ag/l 0.20

) 2,4,5-Trichlorophenol ND ag/l* 0.20

! 2,4,6-Trichlorophenol ND mg/l 0.040 l I

(1) pH at 5 min. = 8.40

, pH at 30 min. = 8.25 1

i ND - Not detected at the limit of quantitation j *'sspectfully Submitted, Reviewed and Approved by:

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! Arsenic <0.10 mg/l f 2 Barium <1. mg/l Cadmium <0.010 mg/l Chromium <0.020 mg/l i

Lead <0.10 mg/l j Mercury <0.0005 mg/l Selenium <0.20 mg/l l Silver <0.020 mg/l J

l The metals analyses were performed on a nort volatile toxicity characteristic i leachate of the submitted waste. The leachate was prepared according to the

procedure specified in the March 29 and the June 29,1990 Federal Registers.

A sample is considered to have failed the Toxicity Characteristic (TC) test and is therefore considered a hazardous waste if any of the metal concentrations (mg/1) in the leachate exceed the following maxima:

Arsenic 5.0 Lead 5.0

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Barium 100.0 Mercury 0.2

! Cadmium 1.0 Selenium 1.0 l Chromium 5.0 Silver 5.0 The limits are published in the March 29,1990 Federal Register, pp.11845-6.

The leachate results are no longer corrected for spike recoveries as per Federal Register Tuesday, November 24,1992 Vol 57, No. 227.

Respectfully submitted Glenn%

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.::. : ..* Mountain States Analytical w ouewh GPU Nuclear MSAI Sample: 21608 P.O. Box 480 MSAI Group: S264 Middletown PA 17057 Date Reported: 07/22/94 Discard Date: 08/21/94 Atta: Mr. Robert D. Holmes Date Submitted: 07/08/94 Project: Saxton Date Sampled: 07/07/94 Collected by: RH Sample ID: SX-S8 Grid A3/4 Purchase Order: 0471152 Project No. :

Matrix: Soil Results Limit of Test Analysis as Received Units Quantitation 0246G Barium on TCLP Extract by ICP e as/l 1.0 Method: SW-846 6010A 0249G Cadmium on TCLP Extract by ICP ND mg/l 0.010 Method: SW-846 6010A 0251G Chromium on TCLP Extract by ICP ND as/L 0.020 Method: SW-846 6010A 0253G Copper on TCLP Extract by ICP ND mg/l 0.050 Method: SW-846 6010A 0255G Lead on TCLP Extract by ICP ND mg/l 0.10 Method: SW-846 6010A.

0259T Mercury on TCLP Extract ND ag/l 0.0005 Method: SW-846 7470 0266G Silver on TCLP Extract by ICP ND mg/l 0.020 Method: SW-846 6010A 0272G Zinc on TCLP Extract by ICP ND mg/l 1.0 Method: SW-846 6010A 1045G Arsenic on TCLP Extract by ICP ND mg/l 0.10 Method: SW-846 6010A 1064G Selenium on TCLP Extract by ICP c as/t 0.20 Method: SW-846 6010A 0394E pH on soil (T5/30) see cournents su (1) 0.1 Method: SW-846 9045 MODIFIED 1645 West 2200 South, Salt Lake Cny. Utah 84119 (801) 973-0050 FAX (801) 972-6278 ih. 3 .

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h Method: SW - 846 INTERIM i Cyanide (reactive) i No es/kg 50 Sulfide (reactive) 50 mg/kg 50 6548 Cyanide Ananable w/ Total Cyanide Method: SW-846 9010 Amenable cyanide ND mg/kg 0.25 Unchlorinated Aliquot (Total) 0.65 mg/kg j

0.25 i Chlorinated Aliquot 1.23 ag/kg 1

0.25 G1212 Paint Filter Test Negative ut. t 0.5 l

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SW-846 8080 j Chlordane un og/l j O.03 Endrin c ag/L 0.02 f Heptachlor epoxide C as/l 0.008 l gamma-BHC (Lindane) e og/L 0.40 j Methoxychlor No as/l to j Texaphene ND mg/l j 0.5 Heptachlor ND mg/t i 0.008 4

j 0952 TCLP Herbicides i Method: SW-846 8150A

2,4-D e eg/l to j 2,4,5-TP (Silvex) ND mg/l i .

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! 0948 TCLP Volatiles, ZHE Extract

) Method: SW-846 8240 1 Benzene e ag/L 0.050 l Carbon tetrachloride ND mg/l 0.050 Chlorobenzene ND es/t 0.050

] Chloroform W mg/l 0.050 l 1,2-Dichloroethane e as/t 0.050 j 1,1-Dichloroethene c 4

rs/t 0.050 2-Butanone (MEK) c eg/t 0.20 I

Tetrachloroethene c mg/t 0.050 Trichloroethene o mg/t 0.05 i

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Method
SW-84f 8270
2,4-Dinitrotoluene j

WD mg/t 0.040 Hexachlorobenzene No ag/L

} Hexachloro-1,3-butadiene 0.M0 ND ag/l j 0.040 Hexachloroethane ND as/t 0.040 i Nitrobenzene ND as/t j 1,4-Dichlorobenzene 0.040 i

No as/t 0.040 Pyridine ND ag/l 0.040 l 2-Methylphenol (o-Cresol) No es/l 0.040 l 3 or 4- Methylphenol (m+p cresol) No mg/l 0.040 i

Pentachlorophenol No mg/t 0.20

! 2,4,5-Trichlorophenol ND mg/l 0.20 l 2,4,6-Trichlorophenol ND ag/L 0.040 l

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, Middletown, PA 17057 DATE SAMPLED: 07/07/94 i

DATE RECEIVED. 07/08/94 l

! ATTN: Mr. Robert D. Holmes DATE REPORTED 07/21/94 l

DISPOSAL DATE: 08/21/94

SAMPLE ID: SX-S8 GRID A3/4 ANALYSIS: TCLP Metals; EPA SW-846 Methods 1311/6010/7470 METALS FINAL RESULT

! Arsenic <0.10 mg/l

! Barium <1. mg/l l Cadmium <0.010 mg/l

! Chromium <0.020 mg/l j Lead <0.10 mg/l J Mercury <0.0005 mg/l Selenium <0.20 mg/l Silver <0.020: mg/l The metals analyses were performed on a non-volatile toxicity characteristic leachate of the submitted waste. The leachate was prepared according to the procedure specified in the March 29 and the June 29,1990 Federal Registers.

A sample is considered to have failed the Toxicity Characteristic (TC) test and is therefore considered a hazardous waste if any of the metal concentrations

, (mg/l)in the leachate exceed the following maxima:

Arsenic 5.0 Lead 5.0 l Barium 100.0 Mercury 0.2 l Cadmium 1.0 Selenium 1.0 l Chromium 5.0 Silver 5.0 The limits are published in the March 29,1990 Federal Register, pp.11845-6.

The teachate results are no longer corrected for spike recoveries as per Federal Register Tuesday, November 24,1992 Vol 57, No. 227.

Respectfully submitted Glenn 'l%

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{ Date Submitted: 07/08/94 Attn: Mr. Robert D. Holmes Project: Saxton Date Sampled: 07/07/94 Collected by: RH

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0249G r'arimium on TCLP Extract by ICP ND mg/l 0.010 l Method: SW-846 6010A I

0251G Chromium on TCLP Extract by ICP No as/l. 0.020 i

Method: SW 846 6010A l

j 0253G Copper on TCLP Extract by ICP ND mg/l 0.050 l Method: SW-846 6010A i

j 0255G Lead on TCLP Extract by ICP ND mg/l 0.10

Method
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l 0259T Mercury on TCLP Extract ND se/l 0.0005 t

Method: SW-846 7470 0266G Silver on TCLP Extract by ICP ND mg/l 0.020 Method: SW 846 6010A

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A sample is considered to have failed the Toxicity Characteristic (TC) test and is therefore considered a hazardous waste if any of the metal concentrations (mg/l) in the leachate exceed the following maxima:

Arsenic 5.0 Lead 5.0 Barium 100.0 Mercury 0.2 4 Cadmium 1.0 Selenium 1.0 Chromium 5.0 Silver 5.0 I

The limits are published in the March 29,1990 Federal Register, pp.11845-6.

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Soil Test Analysis Results Limit of as Received Units Quantitation 0246G Barium on TCLP Extract by ICP ND mg/l Method: SW-846 6010A 1.0 0249G Cadmium on TCLP Extract by ICP 0.167 as/t 0.010 Method: SW-846 6010A 0251G Chromium on TCLP Extract by ICP No as/t 0.020 Method: SW-846 6010A 0253G Copper on TCLP Extract by ICP 0.130 as/L 0.050 Method: SW-846 6010A 0255G Lead on TCLP Extract by ICP 0.42 mg/l Method: SW-846 6010A 0.10 0259T Mercury on TCLP Extract No as/L 0.0005 Method: SW-846 7470 0266G Silver on TCLP Extract by ICP ND as/t 0.020 Method: SW-846 6010A 0272G Zine on TCLP Extract by ICP 12.7 mg/l 1.0 Method: SW-846 6010A 1045G Arsenic on TCLP Extract by ICP ND as/l 0.10 Method: SW-846 6010A 1064G Selenium on TCLP Extract by ICP ND rg/l 0.20 Method: SW-846 6010A 0394E pH on soil (T5/30) See coments su (1) 0.1 Method: SW-846 9045 MODIFIED 1645 West 2200 Sout.s Saft Lake City. Utah 84119 (801) 973 0050 FAX (801) 972-6278 h

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The teachate results are no longer corrected for spike recoveries as per Federal Register Tuesday, November 24,1992 Vol 57, No. 227.

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0251G Chromium on TCLP Extract by ICP ND mg/l

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0253G Copper on TCLP Extract by ICP ND mg/l 0.050 Method: SW-846 6010A

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Method: SW 4 846 INTERIM I Cyanide (reactive) ND mg/kg 50 Sulfide (reactive) ND mg/kg 50 6548 Cyanide Amenable w/ Total Cyanide Method: SW-846 9010 Amenable cyanide kD mg/kg 0.25 l Unchlorinated Aliquot (Total) 0.37 og/kg 0.25

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The leachate results are no longer corrected for spike recoveries as per Federal Register Tuesday, November 24,1992 Vol 57, No. 227.

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Lead <0.10 mg/l l Mercury <0.0005 mg4

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Arsenic 5.0 Lead 5.0

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, Chromium 5.0 Silver 5.0 1

The limits are published in the March 29,1990 Federal Register, pp. 11845-6.

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The metals analyses were performed on a non-volatile toxicity characteristic leachate of the submitted waste. The leachate was prepared according to the i procedure specified in the March 29 and the June 29,1990 Federal Registers.

A sample is considered to have failed the Toxicity Characteristic (TC) test and is therefore considered a hazardous waste if any of the metal concentrations (mg/l) in the teachate exceed the following maxima:

i Arsenic 5.0 Lead 5.0 Barium 100.0 Mercury 0.2 Cadmium 1.0 Selenium 1.0 l Chromium 5.0 Silver 5.0 i

The limits are published in the March 29,1990 Federal Register, pp.11845-6.

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Method: SW - 846 INTERIM i Cyanide (reactive) WD as/kg Sulfide (reactive) WD mg/kg 50 50

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es/t 0.040 Hexachlorobenzene No as/L Hexachloro-1,3-butadiene 0.040 ;

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i DISPOSAL DATE: 08/21/94 SAMPLE ID: SX-S13 GRID HS/7 i ANALYSIS: TCLP Metals; EPA SW-846 Methods 1311/6010/7470 l METALS FINAL RESULT 1

) Arsenic <0.10 mg4 j Barium <1. mg/l l Cadmium <0.010 mg/l Chromium <0.020 mg4 Lead <0.10 mg4

Mercury <0.0005 mgn j Selenium <0.20 mg/l  ;

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Dear Mr. Holmes:

} Enclosed are the analytical results for your project referenced above. The following samples are included in the report. l SX-S1 North Pile 1/2 SXI S3 North Pile 4/5 SX-S4 North Pile 6 SX.-SS North Pile 7 ,

SI-S6 North Pile 8 SX-S7 North Pile 9/10 SI-S8 Grid A3/4 SI-S9 Grid I7/8 i SX-S10 Grid F9/B9 SX-S11 Grid G7/8 l SI-S12 Grid G9/H8 SX-S13 Grid HS/7 j SI-S14 Grid F4/5 SX-SC1 Grid A3/4 '

SI-SC2 Grid G7 SI-SC3 North Pile SX-SC4 Grid G1 SX-SCS Grid I7 l

All holding times were met for the tests performed on these samples.

If the report is acceptable, please approve the enclosed invoice I and forward it for payment.

Thank you for selecting Mountain States Analytical, Inc. to serve as your analytical laboratory on this project. If you have any questions concerning these results, please feel free to contact me at any time.

We look forward to working with you on future projects.

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Parameter Quali5er Resak Unks Method Analyst Date Time RAW Gamma PHA -49 items Acttnann-228 < 1.00 pCi/g +/-0.399 EPI A-013B MDS 07/22/94 0907 Amencium-241 < 2.00 pCi/g +/-0.263 Antunony 124 < 1.00 pCi/g +/ 0.0639 Antimony-125 < 0.500 pCi/g +/-0.194 Barium-133 < 1.00 pCi/g +/-0.0793

. Barium-140 < 1.00 pC1/g +/-0.395 Beryllium-7 < 2.00 pC1/g +/-0.640 Bismuth-212 < 2.00 pCi/g +/- 0.696 Bismoth-214 < 1.00 pC1/g +/-0.250

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'Iboriam-234 < 5.00 pCi/g +/- 3.12 Tm-113 < 1.00 pCi/g +/- 0.0836 Uranium-235 < 1.00 pCi/g +/-0304 Yttrunn-88 < 0.500 pCi/g +/-0.0443 Zinc 65 < 0.500 pCilg +/-0.144 Zirconsum-95 < 1.00 pCi/g +/ 0.154

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Bismuth-212 2.23 pCi/g +/- 1.26 4 Biunneh-214 1.13 pCi/g +/-0.702
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Beryllium-7 < 1.00 pCi/g +/-0.546 Bismuth-212 < 1.00 pCi/g +/-0.493 Bismuth-214 < 1.00 pCi/g +/-0.183 l Cenum-139 < 1.00 pCi/g +/-0.0409 i Certam-141 < 1.00 pCi/g +/-0.0758 l j Cenam-144 < 0.500 pCi/g +/-0.279 i Cesium-134 < 0.200 pCilg +/-0.0513 Cesium-136 < 1.00 pCi/g +/-0.109 Cestum-137 132 pCi/g +/-0.204 Chrnmmm-51 < 1.00 pCi/g +/ 0.979 Cobalt-56 < 1.00 pCi/g +/-0.0626 l Cobalt-57 < 0.100 pCi/g +/-0.0317 l

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.147 < 1.00 pCi/3 +/ 0.611 Neptuniun-239 < 1.00 pCi/3 +/-0.146 Nwann44 < 1.00 pC1/ 3 +/-0.0728 Nir*=nm-95 < 1.00 pCi/g +/-0.123 Pmaatann40 11.2 pCi/g +/- 2.34 Pacmethinen-144 < 0.200 pCi/g +/-0.0554 Promethium-146 < 0.200 pCi/g +/-0.102 Radium-226 1.12 pCi/g +/-OA09 Radium-228 1.12 pCi/g +/-0.631 Pmhan==n-106 < 1.50PCi/g +/-0.627 Silver-110M < 1.00 pCi/g +/-0.0707 Sodem-22 < 0.700 pCi/g +/-0.0698

'Iha11n=n-208 < 1.00 pCi/g +/-0.121

'Ibarunn-234 < 5.00 pCi/g +/- 1 A6 Tm-113 < 1.00 pCi/g +/ 0.0789 Uramum-235 < 1.00 pCi/g +/-0.317 Yurium-88 < 0.200 pC1/ 3 +/-0.0535 Zine 65 < 0.400 pCi/g +/-0.172 Zircxmmun-95 < 1.00 pCi/g +/-0.136 i

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Sumnary : RESRAD test problem using default dets File: SAMPLE.DAT REFERENCE 3 SUPPORTS QUESTION 63 RESPONSE PIrt I: Mixture Sums and Single Radionuclide Guidelines Dosa Conversion Factor (and Related) Parameter Sunnery ... 2 Si te- Spec i f i c Parameter Summary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Sumnary of Pathway Selections ............................ 7 Contaminated Zone and Total Dose Sunnary ................. 8 Tatst Dose Components ' Time = 0.000E+00 .................................... 9 Time = 1.000E+00 .................................... 10 Time = 3.000E+00 .................................... 11 Time = 1.000E+01 .................................... 12 ~

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      -Time = 1.000E+03 ....................................                                16 Dobr/ Source Ratios Summed Over All Pathways ..............                                17                                       '

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D-1 D'ose conversion factors for ingestion, mrem /pCl: D-1 Co-60' 2.600E-05 2.600E-05 DCF3C 1) D-1 Cs-137+D 5.000E-05 5.000E-05 DCF3( 2) 0-1 Sr-90+D 1.400E-04 1.400E-04 DCF3C 3)

 .D-34        Food transfer factors:

0-34 Co-60 , plant / soft concentration ratio, dimensiontess 8.000E-02 8.000E-02 RTF( 1,1) D-34 Co-60 , Deef/ livestock-intake ratio, (pci/kg)/(pci/d) 2.000E-02 2.000E*02 RTF( 1,2) D-35 Co-60 , mitk/ livestock-intake ratio, (pC1/L)/(pC1/d) 2.000E-03 2.000E-03 RTF( 1,3) , D-34 ' D-34 Cs-137+0 , plant /soit concentration ratio, dimensionless 4.000E-02 4.000E-02 RTF( 2,1) D-34 Cs-137+D , beef / livestock intake ratio, (pCl/kg)/(pCl/d) 3.000E-02 3.000E-02 RTF( 2,2) D-34 Cs-137+D , milk / livestock-intake ratio,'(pCi/L)/(pC1/d) 8.000E-03 8.000E-03 RTF( 2,3) D-34 -

R aidual Radioactivity Program, Virsion 5.05 11/02/94 13:57 Page 3 Stannary : RESRAD tist problem using default data Fits: SAMPLE.DAT Dose Conversion Factor (and Related) Parameter Sunenary (continiJed) Current Parameter Menu Parameter Value' Default. Name D-34 sr-90+D , plant /soit concentration ratio, dimensionless 3.000E-01 3.000E-01 RTF( 3,1) D-34 Sr-90+D , beef /tivestock-intake ratio, (pCl/kg)/(pCl/d) 8.000E-03 8.000E-03 RTF( 3,2) D-34 Sr-90+D , mitk/tivestock-intake ratio, (pCl/L)/(pcl/d) 2.000E-03 2.000E-03 RTF( 3,3) D-5 Bloacctmulation factors, fresh water, L/kg: D-5 Co-60 , fish 3.000E+02- 3.000E+02 BIDFAC( 1,1) D-5 Co-60 . , crustacea and mottusks 2.000E+02 2.000E+02 510FACC 1,2) D-5 D5 Cs-137+D , f ish 2.000E+03 2.000E+03 BIOFAC( 2,1) , , D-5 Cs-137+D , crustacea and mottusks 1.000E+02 1.000E+02 BIDFAC( 2,2) , D-5 D-5 Sr-90+D , fish 6.000E+01 6.000E+01 BIDFAC( 3,1) D-5 Sr-90+D , crustacea and mottusks - 1.000E+02 1.000E+02 BIOFACC 3,2) S 9 e e a b 8 .

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Residual Radioactivity Program, Version 5.05 11/02/94 13:57 Page 4 Suunary : RESRAD test problem using default dets Fils: SAMPLE.DAT Site-Specific Parameter Sunumery User Used by RESRAD Parameter Menu Parameter input Default (If different from user input) .Wame L R011 Area of contaminated zone (m**2) 4.856E+03 1.000E+04 --- AREA R011 Thickness of contaminated zone (a) 1.500E-01 2.000E+00 --- THICK 0 R011 Length parattet to aquifer flow (m) 1.000E+02 1.000E+02 --- LCZPAQ R011 sesic radiation dose timit (arem/yr) 3.000E+00 3.000E+01 --- SRLD R011 Time since placement of materlat (yr) 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 --- TI . R011 Times for calculations (yr) 1.000E+00 1.000E+00 --- T( 2) R011 Times for cetcutations (yr) 3.000E+00 3.000E+00 --- T( 3) R011 Times for calculations (yr) 1.000E+01 1.000E+01 --- T( 4) R011 Times for calcu?ations (yr) 3.000E*01 3.000E+01 --- T( 5) RO11 7imes for catcutations (yr) 1.000E+02 1.000E+02 --- T( 6) RD11 Times for catculations (yr) 3.000E+02 3.000E+02 --- 1( 7) t R011 Times for calculations (yr) 1.000E+03 1.000E+03 --- T( 8) R011 Times for calculations (yr) not used 3.000E+03 --- T( 9) RO11 Times for calculations (yr) not used 1.000E+04 --- T(10) RO12 Initlet principal radionuclide (pCf/g)t co-60 1.000E+00 0.000E+00 --- -

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R012 Inittat principal radionuclide (pCf/g): Cs-137 1.000E+00 0.000E+00 -- S1( 2) , R012 Initial principal radionuclide (pci/g): Sr-90 1.000E+00 0.000E+00 ---

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R012 concentration in groundwater (pci/L)t Co-60 not used 0.000E+00 --- Wit 1) R012 concentration in gromdwater (pcl/L): Cs-137 not used 0.000E+00 --- Wit 2) ' R012 Concentration in groundwater (pct /L): Sr-90 not used 0.000E+00 --- W1( 3) R013 Cover depth (m) 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 --- COVERO R013 Density of cover materlat (g/cm**3) not used 1.500E+00 --- DENSCV RO13 Cover depth erosion rate (m/yr) not used 1.000E-03 --- VCV R013 Density of contaminated zone (g/cm**3) 1.500E+00 1.500E+00 --- DENSCZ R013 Contaminated zone erosion rate (m/yr) 1.000E-03 1.000E-03 --- VCZ R013 contaminated zone total porosity 4.000E-01 4.000E-01 --- TPCZ R013 contaminated zone effective porosity 2.000E-01 2.000E-01 --- EPCZ R013 Contaminated zone hydraulic conductivity (m/yr) 1.000E+01 1.000E+01 --- NCCZ R013 contaminated zone b parameter 5.300E+00 5.300E+00 --- SC2 R013 Hunidity in air (g/m**3) not used 8.000E+00 --- MUMID R013 Evapotranspiration coefficient 5.000E-01 5.000E-01 --- EVAPTR R013 Precipitation (m/yr) 1.000E+00 1.000E+00 --- PRECIP i R013 Irrigation (m/yr) 2.000E-01 2.000E-01 --- RI R013 Irrigation mode overhead overhead --- IDITCH R013 Runoff coefficient 2.000E-01 2.000E-01 --- RUNOFF R013 Watershed area for nearby stream or pond (m**2) 1.000E+06 1.000E+06 --- WAREA R013 Accuracy for water /sof t computations 1.000E-03 1.000E-03 --- EPS R014 Density of saturated zone (g/cm**3) 1.500E+00 1.500EiOO --- DENSAQ R014 Saturated zone total porosity 4.000E-01 4.000E-01 --- TPSZ R014 Saturated zone effective porosity 2.000E-01 2.000E-01 --- EPSZ R014 Saturated zone hydraulic conductivity (m/yr) 1.000E+02 1.000E+02 --- HCSZ RO14 Saturated zone hydraulic gradient 2.000E-02 2.000E-02 --- HGWT R014 Saturated zone b parameter 5.300E+00 5.300E+00 --- BSZ R014 Water table drop rate (m/yr) 1.000E-03 1.000E-03 --- VWT R014 Well pump intake depth (m below water table) 1.000E+01 1.000E+01 ---

                                                                                                                 ,    DWIBWT R014  Model: Nondispersion (ND) or Mass-Batance (MB)        ND             ND                     ---

MODEL R014 Individual's use of groundwater (m**3/yr) not used 2.500E+02 --- UW

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        . Medu                                                           Parameter                                           Input                   Default          (If different from user input)                  Name i             R015    Nuuber of unsaturated zone strata                                                         1                                 1                                      ---

NS . R015 Unset. zone 1, thickness (m) 4.000E+00 4.000E+00 --- N(1) R015 Unset. zone 1, soit density (g/cm**3) 1.500E+00 1.500E+00 --- DENSUZ(1) ROIS Unset. zone 1, total porosity 4.000E-01 4.000E-01 --- TPUZ(1) R015 Unset. zone 1, effective porosity 2.000E-01 2.000E-01 --- EPUZ(1) R015 Unset. zone 1, soit-specific b parameter- 5.300E+00 5.300E+00 --- guz(1) R015 Unsat. zone 1, hydraulic conchetivity (m/yr)' 1.000E+01 1.000E+01 --- NCUZ(1) R016 Distribution coefficients for Co-60 . R016 Contaminated zone (em**3/s) 1.000E+03 1.000E+03 --- DCNUCC( 1) - R016 Unsaturated zone 1 (cse*3/g) 1.000E+03 1.000E+03 --- DCNUCU( 1,1) R016 Saturated zone (cm**3/g) 1.000E+03 1.000E+03 --- DCNUCSC 1) , R016 Leach rate (/yr) 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 2.222E-03 ALEAC#( 1) . R016 Solubility constant 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 not used SOLugK( 1)' 4 R016 Distribution coefficients for Cs-137 R016 Contaminated zone (cm**3/g) - 1.000E+03 1.000E+03 --- DCNUCC( 2) R0l6 . Unsaturated zone 1 (ce**3/g) 1.000E+03 1.000E+03 +-- DCNUCU( 2,1)

       - kO16          Saturated zone (cm**3/g)                                                                1.000E+03                         1.000E+03                              ---

DCNUCS( 2) R015 Leach rate (/yr) 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 2.222E-03 ALEACN( 2) R016 Solubility constant 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 not used - SOLUgK( 2)

      . R016         Distribution coefficients for Sr-90
        .R016          Contaminated zone (cm**3/s)                                                             3.000E+01                        3.000E+01                               ---

DCNUCC( 3) R016 Unsaturated zone 1 (ce**3/g) 3.000E+01 3.000E+01 - - . DCNUCU( 3,1) R016 Saturated zone (cne*3/s) 3.000E+G1 3.000E+01 --- DCMUCS( 3). R016 Leach rate (/yr) 0.003E+00 0.000t+00 7.355E-02 ALEACN( 3) R016 -Solubility constant 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 not used- SOLUeK( 3) - R017 Inhalation rate (m**3/yr) 8.400E+03 8.400E+03 --- INNALR R017 Mass toeding for Inhalation (g/m**3) 2.000E-04 2.000E-04 --- MLINN R017 Dilution length for airborne dust, irsalation (m) 3.000E+00 3.000E+00 ,-- LM A017 Exposure duration 3.000E+01 3.000E+01 --- ED i ' R017 shielding factor, inhalation 4.000E-01 4.000E-01 --- SHF3 R017 Shielding factor, externat gasses 7.000E-01 7.000E-01 --- SMF1 - ROIT Fraction of time spent indoors 5.000E-01 5.000E-01 --- FIIs R017 Fraction of time spent outdoors (on site) 2.500E-01 2.500E-01 .--- FOTD

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_=. ~~ .-  ;. _ RIsidual Radioactivity Program, Virsion 5.05 11/02/94 13:57_ Page - 6 Sumary : RESRAD tsst problem using default data - Fils: SAMPLE.DAT , Site-Specific Parameter Sumery (continued) User Used by RESRAD Parameter ' - Menu Parameter Input Default (If different from user input) Name R017 Fractions of annular areas within AREA: R017 Outer annular radius (m) = /(1/s). not used 1.000E+00 --- FRACA( 1) - R017 Outer annular radius (m) = /(10/s) not used 1.000E+00 --- FRACA( 2) R017 Outer annular radius (m) = /(20/s) not used 1.000E+00 --- , FRACA( 3) R017 Outer annular radius (m) = /(50/s) not used 1.000E+00 --- FRACA( 4) R017 Outer annular radius (m) = /(100/s) not used 1.000E+00 --- FRACA( 5) R017 Outer annular radius (m) = /(200/s) not used 1.000E+00 --- FRACA( 6) . R017 Outer annular radius (m) = /(500/s) not used 1.000E+00 --- FRACA( 7) not used R017 Outer annuter radius (m) = /(1000/s) 1.000E+00 --- FRACA( 8) R017 Outer annular radius (m) = /(5000/s) not used 1.000E+00 --- FRACA( 9) R017 Outer annular radius (m) = /(1.E+04/s) not used 1.000E+00 --- FRACA(10)

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R017 Outer annular radius (m) = /(1.E+05/s) not used 0.000E+00 --- FRACA(11) - R017 Outer annular radius (m) = /(1.E+06/s) not used 0.000E+00 --- FRACA(12) R018 Fruits, vegetables and grain consumption (kg/yr) 1.600E+02 1.600E+02 --- DIET (1) R018 Leafy vegetable constsuption (kg/yr) 1.400E+01 1.400E+01 --- DIET (2) R018 Milk constaption (L/yr) 9.200E+01 '9.200E+01 --- DIET (3) R018 Meat and poultry consumption (kg/yr) 6.300E+01 6.300E+01 --- DIET (4) R018 Fish constaption (kg/yr) 5.400E+00 5.400E+00 --- DIET (5) R018 Other seafood constaption (kg/yr) 9.000E-01 9.000E-01 - - ' DIET (6) R018 Soit ingestion rate (g/yr) 3.650E+01 3.650E+01 --- SOIL R018 Drinking water intake (L/yr) 5.100E+02 5.100E+02 --- DWI R018 Contamination fraction of drinking water 1.000E+00 1.000E+00 --- FDW R018 Contamination fraction of household water not used 1.000E+00 --- FHMW RO18 Contamination fraction of livestock water 1.000E+00 1.000E+00 ---- FLW R018 Contamination fraction of irrigation water 1.000E+00 1.000E+00 --- FIRW R018 Contamination fraction of aquatic food 5.000E-01 5.000E-01 --- FR9 R018 Contamination fraction of plant food -1 -1 0.500E+00 FPLANT R018 Contamination fraction of meat -1 -1 0.243E+00 FMEAT R018 Contamination fraction of milk -1 0.243E+00 FMILK R019 Livestock fodder intake for meet (kg/ day) 6.800E+01 6.800E+01 --- LFIS R019 Livestock fodder intake for milk (kg/ day) 5.500E+01 5.500E+01 --- LFI6 R019 Livestock water intake for meat (L/ day) 5.000E+01 5.000E+01 , LWIS R019 Livestock water intake for milk (L/ day) 1.600E+02 1.600E+02 "- LWI6 R019 Livestock soll intake (kg/ day) 5.000E-01 5.000E-01 --- LSI R019 Mass loading for foliar deposition (g/m**3) 1.000E-04 1.000E-04 --- MLFD R019 Depth of soit mixing layer (m) 1.500E-01 1.500E-01 --- DM , R019 Depth of roots (m) 9.000E-01 9.000E-01 --- DROOT R019 Drinking water fraction from ground water 1.000E+00 1.000E+00 --- FGesW R019 Household water fraction from ground water not used 1.000E+00 --- FGWMM R019 Livestock water fraction from ground water 1.000E+00 1.000E+00 --- FGWLW R019 Irrigation fraction from ground water 1.000E+00 1.000E+00 --- FGWIR .

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C14 C-12 concentration in water (g/cm**3) not used 2.000E-05 --- C12WTR C14 C-12 concentration in contaminated soit (g/g) not used 3.000E --- C12CZ C14 Fraction of vegetation carbon from soll not used 2.000E-02 --- CS0ll C14 Fraction of vegetation carbon from air not used 9.800E-01 --- CAIR ~C14 C-14 evasion layer thickness in soit (m) not used 3.000E'-01 . DMC C14 C-14 evasion flux rate from soit (1/sec) not used 7.000E-07 - - - EVSN C14 C-12 evasion flux rate from soit (1/sec) not used 1.000E-10 --- REVSN

Residual Radioactivity Program, version 5.05 11/02/94 13:57 Page 7 Sumery : RESRAD tsst problem using default data Fils: SAMPLE.DAT , Site-specific Parameter Susanary (continued) User Used by RESRAD Parameter Menu Parameter input Default (If different from user irput) Name C14 Fraction of grain in beef cattle feed not used 8.000E-01 --- AVFG4 C14 Fraction of grain in milk cow feed not used 2.000E-01 --- AvFG5 R021 Thickness of building foundation (m) not used 1.500E-01 --- FLOOR R021 Bulk density of building fotmdation (g/cm**3) not used' 2.400E+00 --- DENSFL R021 Total porosity of the cover materlat' not used 4.000E-01 .--- TPCV R021 Total porosity of the building foundation not used 1.000E-01 --- TPFL R021 volumetric water content of the cover materlat not used 5.000E-02 --- PM20CV R021 Volunetric water content of the foundation not used 3.000E-02 --- PH20FL R021 Diffusion coefficient for radon gas (m/sec): - R021 in cover material not used 2.000E-06 --- DIFCV R021 in foundation materlat not used 3.000E-07 --- DIFFL R021 in contaminated zone soit not used 2.000E-06 --- DIFCZ R021 Redon vertient dimension of mixing (m) not used 2.000E+00 --- MMIX R021 Average annual wind speed (m/sec) not used 2.000E+00 --- W!no R021 Average building air exchange rate (1/hr) not used 5.000E-01 --- REXG R021' Height of the building (room) (m) not used 2.500E+00 --- NRM R021 Building interior area factor not used 0.000E+00 --- FAI R021 Building depth below ground surface (m) not used 1.000E+00 --- DMfL WO21 Emanating power of Rn-222 gas not used 2.500E-01 --- EMANA(1) R021 Emanating power of Rn-220 gas not used 1.500E-01 --- EMANA(2) Stmunary of Pathway Selections Pathway User Selection 1 -- external gansna active - 2 -- Inhalation (w/o redon) active 3 - plant ingestion active 4 -- meat ingestion active 5 -- milk ingestion active 6 -- aquatic foods active 7 -- drinking water active 8 -- soit ingestion active 9 -- redon suppressed . h e _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - _ _ _ _ _ _ m-____m . --__ -- __ _. _ -__ _ _ --_ ___-___.-________________-m___.__-.--._-_.____.____ _

Residual Radioactivity Program, version 5.05 11/02/94 13:57 Page 8 Susenery : RESRAD test problem using default dets Fils: SAMPLE.DAT Contaminated Zone Dimensions inittet Solt Concentrations, pCl/g Area: 4856.00 square meters Co-60 1.000E+00 ts-137 Thickness: 0.15 meters 1.000E+00 l Cover Depth: 0.00 meters Sr-90 1.000E+00 Total Dose TDOSE(t), areavyr Basic Radletion Dose Limit = 3 aren/yr ~ Total Mfuture Sun M(t) = Fraction of Basic Dose Limit Received at Time (t) t (years): 0.000E+00 1.000E+00 3.000E+00 1.000E+01 3.000E+01 1.000E+02 3.000E+02 1.000E+03 TDOSE(t): 1.457E+01 1.300E+01 1.041E+01 5.125E+00 1.359E+00 1.160E-01 5.410E-05 0.000E+00 M(t): 4.856E+00 4.333E+00 3.468E+00 1.708E+00 4.531E-01 3.866E-02 1.803E-05 0.000E+00 Maximun TDOSE(t): 1.457E+01 mree/yr et t = 0.000E+00 years 9 h

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  • Basic Radiation Dose Limit = 3 arem/yr Nuclide (1) t= 0.000E+00 1.000E+00 3.000E+00 1.000E+01 3.000E+01 1.000E+02 3.000E+02 1.000E+03 Co-60 2.683E-01 3.072E-01 4.037E-01 1.051E+00 1.640E+01 3.347E+05 *1.131E+15 *1 .131E+15 Ca-137 1.122E+00 1 153E+00 1.219E+00 1.481E+00 2.617E+00 2.587E+01 *8.652E+13 *8.652E+13-Sr-90 4.289E+00 4.760E+00 5.865E+00 1.220E+01 1.002E+02 2.233E+05 5.545E+04 *1.380E+14
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