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TMI Aquatic Study Monthly Progress Rept for May 1987
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Issue date: 05/31/1987
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THREE MILE ISLAND AQUATIC STUDY.

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Prepared For GPU Nuclear'Corporati~no i P. O. Box 480, Route 441 South

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INTRODUCTION The objectiveJof this monthly report is to document.

. compliance with the'nonradiological (aquatic) environmental imonitoring programs.specified in Sections'3.1.la(4),-

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3.l'.2a., and 4.6.-1 of the Environmental Technical Specification-(ETS). These programs'have'been' carried ~out

.as-directed in the Environmental Controls Aquatic Sampling

' Manual. . Program elements being conducted under' contract to GPU Nuclear _ Corporation-include' benthic;macroinvertebrates, ichthyoplankton,' fish population dynamics;(seine and j electrofishing),. creel surveys, and water quality.

The ultimate purpose of t-hese studies is' to obtain'a' database-sufficient to establish the naturalifluctuations within the f ecosystem and identify any significant1b'iological alterations resulting from the Three Mile Island Nuclear Station (TMINS). -

Compliance with all programs specified'in the ETS and' detailed in the Aquatic' Sampling Manual was achieved'in.May-1987 (Table 1). No changes were made to the TMINS Aquatic '

Sampling Schedule in May.

Data presented herein are considered provisional',

.pending. subsequent proofing', analysis, and' presentation;in'-

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t. Benthic Macroinvertebrates ,

Objectiver To assess the abundance, distribution, and diversity of benthic macroinvertebrates'at three stations'in the vicinity of TMINSL L Progress: Replicate-(4) macroinvertebrate samples.were.

collecte'd at. each of the :three : stations on L11 May11987-:

(Table'1). Sorting of.the.;11 May' samples has.been completed; identificationof'the2Aprilsamples.ibin progress.

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Ichthyoplankton Objective: To determine species composit'icn,Jrelative- 'l abundance, density,-andiseasonaltand spatial

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Progress: Replicate (2) ichthyoplankton. samples 1were, ]

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May 1987 (Table 1).. All samples collected: through 261 May have been sorted; identifications have.be'en l

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Seine l Objective: To assess species composition,frelative abundance,vseasonal'and spatial distribution, conditioni  :)  :

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Progress: Seine collections were taken at each of the six stations on 5 and 19 May 1987 (Table 1). Processing of the 5 May samples is nearly completed; work has begun on the 19 May samples.

Electrofishing l Objective: To assess species composition, relative abundance, occurrence of parasites, anomalies, and species diversity of fishes vulnerable to electrofisher captured at six stations in the vicinity of TMINS.

Progress: Electrofishing at six stations was completed on 6-7 and 20-21 May 1987 (Table 1). A total of 734-fish of 20 species and 373 fish of 19 species was collected on 6-7 and 20-21 May, respectively_(Tables 2 and 3). More fish (237 specimens on 6-7 May and 106 on 20-21 May) were collected at Station 11B1 than at any other station in May; most specier (11 and 12 on_6-7 and 20-21 May, respectively) were taken at Station'13A1.

The catch on both dates was dominated by the. redbreast sunfish and pumpkinseed. Bluegill, smallmouth bass, and .

walleye were also abundant.

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Creeli Survey '

d Objective:.To investigate the' extent and success.of

sportfishing, and determine.anglerLresidenceland.use of-catch, inithe Susquehanna' River'.near TMINS.

c Progress: Creel surveys were conducted on 10,=15, 18, l and 23 May 1987 (Table 1). Intervie'ws-condisted-of 495

  • anglers who reportedly fished 872.58 hours6.712963e-4 days <br />0.0161 hours <br />9.589947e-5 weeks <br />2.2069e-5 months <br />, caughtL1138 lf

-1 J fish, and harvested 234 fish-(20.6% of'the totalicatch)~

.(Tables 4 through 7). The average > catch per effort (c/e) and harvest per effort were 1.30:and 0.27.per hour, respectively. Smallmouth bass andirock bass were: q the predominant fishes caught.(373 Land 248 specimens,. _

respectively); rock bass and channel catfishTdominated.

j those-harvested (100 and 22 specimens, respectively).

Most anglerst(252) and'most hours; fished?(430.75)ywere .i

.I recorded from'the. General Reservoir.. Mostifishwere?

caught (403) and. harvested '(82)-.fromLth'eLGeneral' "

Reservoir,and York Haven Generating? Station, respectively. The highest c/e occurred 5 atJthe!WestIDam. .

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Water Quality Analysis j Objective: To measure select physicalfand chemical ~

parameters of.the Susquehanna River in the Vicinity of TMINS concurrent with General' Ecological' Survey samples.-

Progress: Water quality samples were collected on'11 May 1987 and' forwarded to TMI-EC.(Table 1). Selected' water quality parameters were also measured at sampling' times-

.and locations described in the Aquatic Sampling: Manual.-

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/ Sampling. conducted in May 1987-in compliance with Three Mile l i Island Nuclear Station's Environmental Technical Specifications.-

-X's equal week.in which program / work completed.

Program May-1-2 3-9 10-16 17 24-30 131 Benthic Macroinvertebrates' X' 1)

Ichthyoplankton X X .. X . 'X Seine.' X X Ele'ctrofishing X X'

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.. TABLE'2' Fishes captured by the AC electrofisher near TMINS on 6-7'May 1987.

Zone. prefix TM-EL- deleted from table..

Zone: '

4A1. '13Al ~ 10A3'- 9B5 10B3- 11B1 - Total' Timec 2255- 2355 0104 0215 2120- 1957

-Durationf(min)- 23 24 19 ~18.. .25= 23 AiriTemp-(C) 12.3- 13.2 '12.5 10.2' 14.5- 15.5:

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14.5 14.5 14.8 14.5 15.2. 14.8 Dissolved Oxygen 3 (mg/1)-: 11.4 11.0 11.0 ~11.4 :11.3 110.6 pH . ..

7 '. 3 7.2 7.1 7;3 7.3. - 7.6 Conductivity. .

(micrombos/cm)' 225 225 220 220 .153 200=

Secchi1 Disc?(cm)' 73.7 63.5 68.6- 58.4(127.0 176.'2.

Volts '220 -220 240 235 220 L240 Amps, 5- 5 7' 6 3' '5-

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Zone 4A1 13Al 10A3- 9BS 10B3 11B1 Total

' Time 2215 2305 0008 0105 2105 1958-Duration (min) 22 20 19 18 25 22 Air Temp (C) 12.0 11.5 11.7 11.7 12.0 10.5 Water. Temp ~-(C) 14.2 14.2- 14.5 14.9~ 16.5 15.8 Dissolved Oxygen (mg/1) 9.0 8.9 8.5 8.5 10.0 9.1

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'(micrombos/cm) 215 240 330 260 197' 220 l Secchi Disc-(cm). 33.0 35.6 33.0 35.6 134.6 101.6 l Volts '

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