LIC-95-0093, Radiological Environ Operating Rept TS 5.9.4.b, for Period of 940101-1231

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Radiological Environ Operating Rept TS 5.9.4.b, for Period of 940101-1231
ML20083B408
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Site: Fort Calhoun Omaha Public Power District icon.png
Issue date: 12/31/1994
From: Tira Patterson
OMAHA PUBLIC POWER DISTRICT
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NRC OFFICE OF INFORMATION RESOURCES MANAGEMENT (IRM)
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LIC-95-0093, LIC-95-93, NUDOCS 9505120030
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i Omaha Public Power District I 444 South 16th Street Mall l Omaha, Nebraska 68102-2247 402/636-2000 April 30,1995

, LIC-95-0093 U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission i

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Docket No. 50-285

SUBJECT:

Fort Calhoun Station (FCS) 1994 Radiological Environmental Operating Report In accordance with the requirements of FCS Technical Specification 5.9.4.b, enclosed please find the 1994 Radiological Environmental Operating Report for the period of January 1,1994 through December 31, 1994. The data was obtained in accordance with Technical Specification 5.9.4.b and the Offsite Dose Calculation Manual (0DCM).

If you should have any questions, please contact me.

Sincerely, hf 3 -x T. L. Patterson Division Manager Nuclear Operations TLP/dll Enclosure j c: Winston & Strawn (w/o enclosure)

L. J. Callan, NRC Regional Administrator, Region IV S. D. Bloom, NRC Project Manager R. P. Mullikin, NRC Senior Resident Inspector G. K. Samide, American Nuclear Insurers Supervisor - Radiochemistry Section, University of Iowa 9505120030 941231 /

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OMANA PUBLIC POWER DISTRICT FORT CALHOUN STATION RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION 5.9.4.b January 1, 1994 to December 31, 1994 e

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1994 Annual Radiolooical Environmental Operatina Report

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'In accordance with Technical Specification 5.9.4.a, attached is the Fort Calhoun  !

Station (FCS) 1994 Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report. The  :

materials provided are consistent with the objectives outlined in the Offsite Dose Calculation Manual (0DCM), and Sections IV.B.2, IV.B.3, and IV.C of Appendix I of 10 CFR 50. Each segment of the report is presented in the following sequence: -

1) A discussion of FCS impact on the environment and program observations relevant to the overall effectiveness of the Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program (Introduction).
2) The sample class, sample collection frequency, number of sample locations, and the number of samples collected this reporting period for each class are delineated in Table 1.
3) A statistical evaluation of program findings is summarized in Table 2 in accordance with Regulatory Guide 4.8, Table 1. For each type of sample  ;

medium and analysis, Table 2 exhibits separately all indicator locations, all control locations, and the location having the highest annual mean result. For each of these classes, Table 2 specifies the following:

A. The total number of analyses B. The fraction of analyses yielding detectable results (i.e. results above the highest lower limit of detection (LLD) for this period).

C. The maximum, minimum, and average results.

The distance in miles and the direction relative to the FCS Reactor Containment Building (degrees azimuth) are specified for the location with the highest annual mean.

4) Table 3 is a listing of missed samples and explanations.
5) Table 4 is the Environmental Land Use Survey.
6) Appendix A contains a description of the Vendor Interlaboratory Comparison Program results.
7) Appendix B describes the Vendor Data Reporting Conventions utilized.
8) Appendix C reports the information required when primary coolant specific activity has exceeded the limits of Technical Specification 2.1.3.

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INTRODUCTION l

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V Radiolooical Environmental Monitorina Proaram-1994 The following represents the Fort Calhoun Station (FCS) Annual Radiological

, Environmental Operating Report-1994. Results of completed sample analyses as I

required by the Offsite Dose Calculation Manual (0DCM) are presented in the attached tables. Collection of environmental sample media was performed by the Utility (Omaha Public Power District) and sample analysis was performed by contract vendor (Teledyne Brown Engineering--Northbrook, Illinois). Data obtained in the 1994 Program in comparison were well within the predicted mean ranges as

> historically assessed in previous years' monitoring efforts. No station effect on j the environment was indicated. The following observations were documented:

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1) Tritium was detected in one surface water fourth quarter composite sample collected 0.5 miles downstream of the Plant (858 pCi/L or 8.58E-07 Ci/ml).

Re-evaluation confirms this presence. The 40 CFR 141 and ODCM limit for Tritium in drinking water is 20,000 pCi/L. Plant staff reviewed effluent release data for this timeframe and found no abnormalities that would support this concentration.

2) Cesium-137 was detected in two bottom sediment samples 0.5 miles downstream ofthePlant(0.10610.038 pCi/g dry, 0.033 20.017 pCi/gdry). However, the i levels reported are consistent with normal environmental levels present and j can be attributed to fallout.

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(] 3) Routinely, in order to satisfy the ODCM environmental specification for fish I ' sample analysis, several fish species of commercial and recreational value are analyzed. Fish are collected from a cross-section of the existing feeding classes in the Missouri River to effectively monitor in part, the ingestion pathway. However, one selected indicator species, the Gizzard Shad, could not be located in the target area during the monitoring effort due to low river levels and hot weather causing this species to migrate out of the monitoring radius into more preferred habitat. Therefore, it was necessary to deviate from the Program and collect additional numbers of another desired species in order to comply with the ODCM requirement for fish. As a result, it was necessary to composite some of the fish collected.

For the indicator location, the ODCM requires a total of 4 fish to be analyzed. Ultimately, thirteen fish were collected and analyzed. This ,

deviation is allowed by the appropriate procedure and does not result in a '

reduction of Program effectiveness. All results, both indicator and co.n trol I were <LLD.

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4) Air sampling units operated with an improvement in total downtime again for i 1994, resulting in only two samples not analyzed. One occurrence was for l routine maintenance and the other was due to an open fuse in the unit. The overall effectiveness of the Program was not reduced as a result.

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Background Radiation (TLDs) Quarterly 11 44 ,

Air Particulates Weekly 5 258~ i

AirborneIodine Weekly 5 258 i Milk Semimonthly 2 22 ,

Surface Water Monthly 3 36  !

Fish Annually 2 '4*

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Food Crops Annually 4 Z j TOTAL 631  !

  • Several fish of one species were composited. .A total of 13 fish from three l species were analyzed this period from indicator and' control locations.

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Nameof Facility Fort Calhoun Nuclear Power Station - Unit 1 Docket No. 50-285 Location of Facility Washington, Nebraska Reporting Period January - December 1994 (County, State)

Indicator location with lighest Control Number Sample Type and Locations Annual Mean Locations Non.

Type Number of LLDb Routine Mean (F)C Mean (F)C Mean (F)c (Units) Analysesa Rangec Locationd Rangec Range Results' Background Gamma 44 0.5 1.4 (40/40) OFI, OFJ,OFK 1.5 (12/12) 1.5 (4/4) 0 Radiation (1.1-1.6) Three locations had (1.4-1.6) (1.3-1.6)

(TLD) identical means (mR / week)

Airbome GB 258 0.005 0.020 (206/206) OAG, Onsite 0.025 (52/52) 0.020 (52/52) O particulates (0.008-0.058) Stn. #2 (0.010-0.057) (0.012-0.044) 3 (pCi/m ) 0.6 mi @ 208*

GS 20 Cs-134 0.002 <LLD - -

(LLD 0 Cs-137 0.002 <LLD - -

<LLD 0 Other 0.002 (LLD - -

<LLD 0 gammas Airbome 1 131 258 0.07 <LLD - -

<LLD 0 hdine (pCi/m3)

A Mdk, Fresh I131 22 0.5 <LLD - -

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GS 22 K-40 150 1360 (11/11) 0-21, Japp Farm 1420 (11/11) 1420 (11/11) 0 (1290-1510) 6.3 mi @ 219' (1280-1550) (1280-1550)

Cs-134 15 <LLD - -

<LLD 0 Cs-137 15 <LLD - -

<LLD 0 Other 15 <LLD - - <LLD 0 gammas surface Water GS 36 ,

(pCi/L) I CelM 15 <LLD - -

<LLD 0 C+137 18 <LLD - -

<LLD 0 Other 15 <LLD - - <LLD 0 gammas I

11 3 12 10 0 858 (1/8) OSW-B, 858 (1/4) <LLD 0 l Downstream,  ;

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(Up) Name of Facility Fort Calhoun Nuclear Power Station - Unit 1 Docket No. 50-285 Location of Facility Washington, Nebraska Reporting Period January - December 1994 (County, State)

Indicator Location with Highest Control Number Sample Type and locations Annual Mean I.acations Non.

Type Number of LLDb Mean (F)C Mean (F)C Mean (F)c Routine (Units) Analyses a Range c Location d Rangec Range Results' Fish CS 4 (pCi/g wel)

Mn-54 0.015 <LLD - - <LLD 0 Co-58 0.017 <LLD - - <LLD 0 Co-60 0.018 <LLD - - <LLD 0 Zn-65 0.017 <LLD - - <LLD 0 Cs-134 0.015 <LLD - - <LLD 0 Cs-137 0.016 (LLD - -

<LLD 0 Other 0.012 <LLD - -

<LLD 0 gammas I Mud and Sdt GS 3 (pCi/g dry)

Cs-134 0.073 <LLD - -

none O Cs-137 0.032 0.070 (2/3) OSA-A, Missouri 0.070 (2/3) none 0 (0.033 4 106) River Downstream, (0.033-0.106)

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Other 0.026 (LLD - -

none 0 gammas Fond Crops GS 7 (pCi/g wet)

Mn-54 0.017 <LLD - -

<LLD 0 Co-58 0.016 <LLD - - <LLD 0 Co-60 0 017 (LLD - - <LLD 0 Fe-59 0.044 <LLD - -

<LLD 0 Zn-65 0.036 <LLD - - <LLD 0 Zr-Nb-95 0.016 <LLD - - <LLD 0 Cs-134 0.017 <LLD - - <LLD 0 Cs-137 0.014 <LLD - - <LLD 0 Ba l.a-140 0 024 <LLD - - <LLD 0 8

GB = gross beta, GS = gamma scan.

l' LLD = nominal tower limit of detection based on 95% confidence level.

c Mean and range are based on detectable measurements only (i.e., <LLD). Fraction of detectable measurements at specified kwations is indicated in parentheses (F).

d Locations are specified. (1) by code,(2) by name, and (3) by distance and direction relative to Reactor Containment Building.

C Non-routme results are those which exceed ten times the control station value. If no control station value is available, the result is mnsidered non-routine if it exceeds tan times the typical pre operational value for the medium or location.

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Sample Tvoe Date Location Reason Air Particulate / 05-18-94 OAI Unit malfunction Sample Cartridge through City of Blair, NE. due to open fuse 05-25-94 3.0 mi./303*

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U . COORDINATES COUNTING SECTOR TYPE OF USE OWNER meters / degrees TECHNIQUES Residence Statz 7376/350 Interview Milk None N/A N/A A

Meat None N/A N/A-  !

Vegetation Statz 7376/350 Interview j Residence Rand 3085/12 Plat Map Milk None N/A N/A i B

Meat None N/A N/A Vegetation Rand 3085/12 Plat Map '

Residence Robbins 2454/41 Plat Map  !

Milk None N/A N/A C

Meat None N/A N/A f

Vegetation Salter 5438/45 Plat Map l Residence Meade 7759/64 Plat Map Milk None N/A N/A D

Meat None N/A N/A ,

Vegetation None N/A N/A Residence Herman 7549/89 Plat Map Milk None N/A N/A E

Meat None N/A N/A Vegetation Jones 7955/89 Plat Map Residence Seitz 6753/121 Interview Milk None N/A N/A F

Meat None N/A N/A Vegetation None N/A N/A Residence Welchert 2723/138 Interview Milk None N/A N/A G Plat Map Meat Barnes 7644/134 Vegetation Welchert 2723/138 Interview Residence Pechnik 1437/165 Plat Map

(] H Milk Meat None Kruse N/A 3862/161 N/A Interview Vegetation Pechnik 1437/165 Plat Map 7 of 8

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ENVIRONMENTAL LAND USE SURVEY

,.rs m V COORDINATES COUNTING SECTOR TYPE OF USE OWNER meters / degrees TECHNIQUES Residence Ellis 1189/180 Interview Milk Seltz 4445/169 Interview J Meat Dein Plat Map 3218/189 Vegetation Ellis 1189/180 Interview Residence Banson 1054/204 Interview Milk None N/A N/A K

Meat Nixon 3257/208 Plat Map Vegetation Hakanson 1839/205 Plat Map  ;

Residence Whittle 1205/232 Plat Map Milk None N/A N/A  !

l Meat Ryder 1360/226 Interview Vegetation Nixon 2274/217 Plat Map Residence Bensen 1676/256 Interview Milk None N/A N/A M Meat Wrich Plat Map 3948/248 [

Vegetation Pleak 1979/243 Plat Map  ;

Residence Nielsen 1925/262 Plat Map Milk None N/A N/A >

N Meat Rogge 3362/281 Plat Map Vegetation Frahm 1931/264 Plat Map Residence Vanecek 3659/293 Interview Milk None N/A N/A P

Meat p " +h 4445/283 Plat Map Vegetation \; . cek 3659/293 Interview Residence .y illas 3947/318 Interview  !

Milk , ne N/A N/A 0 Meat Thallas 3947/318 Interview Vegetation Thallas 3947/318 Interview Residence Kelley 3294/329 Interview Milk None N/A N/A R

Meat None N/A N/A Vegetation Sorenson 6661/330 Plat Map l

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l APPENDIX A INTERLABORATORY COMPARISON PROGRAM RESULTS r,

NOTE: Teledyne Isotopes Midwest Laboratory participates in intercomparison studies administered by U.S. EPA Environmental Monitoring Systems Laboratory, Las Vegas, Nevada. The results are reported in Appendix A. Also reported are results of InternationalIntercomparison and Teledyne testing of TLD's, as well as, in-house spikes, blanks and duplicates. Appendix A is updated four times a year; the complete Appendix is included in March, June, September and December monthly

( progress reports only. Please refer to March, June, September and December progress reports for information.

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Aependix A I Interlaboratory Comparison Procram Results Teledyne's Midwest Laboratory (formerly Hazleton Environmental Sciences) has participated in interlaboratory comparison (crosscheck) programs since the formulation of it's quality control program in December 1971. These programs are operated by agencies which supply environmental type samples (e.g.,

milk or water) containing concentrations of radionuclides know to the issuing agency but not to participant laboratories. The purpose of such a program is to provide an independent check on the laboratory's analytical procedures and to alert it to any possible problems.

Participant laboratories measure the concentration of specified radionuclides and report them to the issuing agency. Several months later, the agency reports the known values to the participant laboratories and specifies control limits. Results consistently higher or lower than the known values or outside the control limits indicate a need to check the instruments or procedures used.

The results in Table A-1 were obtained through participation in the environmental sample crosscheck program for milk, water and air filters during the past twelve months. Data for previous years is available upon request.

'Ihis program is conducted by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Intercompanson and Calibration Section, Quality Assurance Branch, Environmental Monitoring and Support Laboratory, Las Vegas, Nevada.

The results in Table A-2 were obtained for Thermoluminescent Dosimeters (TLDs), since 1976 via various International Intercomparisons of Environmental Dosimeters under the sponsorships listed in Table A-2. Also Teledyne testing results are listed.

Table A-3 lists results of the analyses on in-house " spiked" samples for the past twelve months.

Data for previous years available upon request.

Table A-4 lists results of the analyses on in-house " blank" samples for the past twelve months.  !

Data for previous years available upon request. j l

Table A-5 list results of the in-house " duplicate" program for the past twelve months. Acceptance i is based on the difference of the results being less than the sum of the errors. Data for previous years available upon request.

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Table A-1. U.S. Envuonmental Protection Agency's czosecheck program, companson of EPA and Teledyne's

( Midwest Laboratory results for various sample media'.

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Concentration in pCi/L6 Lab Sample Date Teledyne Results EPA Resultd Control  ;

Code Type Collected Analysis i2 Sigma

  • 1s, N=1 Limits STW-702 WATER Jan,1994 Sr-89 20.0il.7 25.015.0 163 - 33.7 4 STW-702 WATER Jan,1994 Sr-90 14.0 i 1.0 15.0 i 5.0 6 3 - 23.7 '

STW-703 WATER Jan,1994 Gr. Alpha 20.310.6 15.0 t 5.0 6 3 - 23.7 i STW-703 WATER Jan,1994 Gr. Beta 55.3 i 3.2 62.0 i 10.0 44.7 79.3 STW-704 WATER Feb,1994 I-131 110.012.7 119.0 i 12.0 98.2 - 139.8 STW-705 WATER Feb,1994 Ra-226 19.411.5 19.913.0 14.7 - 25.1 STW-705 WATER Feb,1994 Ra-228 15.0 i 0.8 14.7 i 3.7 8 3 - 21.1 STW-705 WATER Feb,1994 Uranium 9.7i 0.4 10.113.0 4.9 - 15.3 STW-706 WATER Mar,1994 H-3 4,843.3 i 231.2 4,936.0 i 494.0 4,078.9 - 5,793.1 STW-707 WATER Mar,1994 Pu-239 28.2 i 0.9 27.6 t 2.8 22.7 - 32.5 STW-708 WATER Apr,1994 Gr. Alpha 73.3 i 2.9 86.0 i 22.0 47.8 - 124.2 STW-708 WATER Apr,1994 Ra-226 16.9 i 1.2 20.0 t 3.0 14.8 - 25.2 STW-708 WATER Apr,1994 Ra-228 19.7 i 0.7 20.1 i 5.0 11.4 - 28.8 STW-708 WATER Apr,1994 Uranium 25.110.1 25.013.0 19.8 - 30.2 STW-709 WATER Apr,1994 Co-60 203 i0.6. 20.0 i 5.0 113 - 28.7 STW-709 WATER Apr,1994 Cs-134 32310.6 34.0 i 5.0 25.3 - 42.7 '

STW-709 WATER Apr,1994 Cs-137 31.3 i 0.6 29.0t 5.0 203 - 37.7 STW-709 WATER Apr,1994 Gr. Beta 101.0 i 10.5 117.0 i 18.0 85.8 - 148.2 STW-709 WATER Apr,1994 Sr-89 15.0il.7 20.0 i 5.0 11 3 - 28.7 STW-709 WATER Apr,1994 Sr-90 14.3 i 0.6 14.0 5.0 5.3 - 22.7 i STW-710 WATER Jun,1994 Ba-133 87.3 i 0.6 98.0 i 10.0 80.7 - 115 3 STW-710 WATER Jun,1994 Co-60 48.7 i 3.2 50.0 i 5.0 41 3 - 58.7 STW-710 WATER Jun,1994 Cs-134 35.0 i 2.7 40.0 i 5.0 31.3 - 48.7 STW-710 WATER Jun,1994 Cs-137 -

51.3 i 0.6 49.0 i 5.0 40.3 - 57.7 STW-710 WATER Jun,1994 Ru-106 184.7 i 6.7 252.0 i 25.0 208.6 - 295.4 A Letter from the EPA was received with the report. It states, "The Radiation Quality Assurance Program has been experiencing problems with the Ruthenium-106 currently used in the Performance Evaluation (PE)

Studies and in the Standards Distribution Program. If these problems can be satisfactorily resolved, this analyte will once again be placed into this PE Study. If the problems cannot be resolved, the Ruthenium-106 will be replaced. Formal written notice will be given to all participants in the Gamma in Water PE Study before the Ruthenium-106 is reintroduced or replaced. At that time, new calibration standards will be available to all participants in the Gamma in Water PE Study." Teledyne will continue to monitor this situation, but at this time, plans to take no additional action.

STW-710 WATER Jun,1994 Zn-65 135 3 i 2.3 134.0 i 13.0 111.4 - 156.6 STW-711 WATER Jun,1994 Ra-226 15.010.4 15.0 i 2.3 11.0 - 19.0 STW-711 WATER Jun,1994 Ra-228 14.8 i 0 3 15.4 i 3.9 8.6 - 22.2 STW-711 WATER Jun,1994 Uranium 45.7t 0.2 52.6 i 5.3 43.4 - 61.8 i STW-712 WATER Jul,1994 Sr-89 26.0 i 1.7 30.015.0 213 - 38.7 STW-712 WATER Jul,1994 Sr-90 18.7 t 0.6 20.015.0 113 28.7 2 of 26 l

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STW-713 - WATER Jul,1994 Gr. Alpha 19.3

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STW-713 WATER Jul,1994 Gr. Beta 12.7t l.5 10.0 i 5.0 1 3 - 18.7  !

STW-714 WATER Aug,1994 H-3 10,186.7 i 66.6 9,951.0 i 995.0 8,224.7 - 11,6773 j 15.0

  • 5.0 6.3 - 23.7  ;

STAF-715 - AIR FILTER Aug,1994 Cs-137 14.0 i 0.0 STAF-715 AIR FILTER Aug,1994 Gr. Alpha 29.3 t l.2 35.019.0 19.4 - 50.6 ~  !

STAF-715 AIR FILTER Aug,1994 Gr. Beta 56.0 i 0.0 56.0 i 10.0 38.7 - 73.3  :

STAF-715 AIR FILTER Aug,1994 Sr-90' 18.0il.0 20.0 i 5.0 11 3 - 28.7 l

' STW-716 WATER Sep,1994 Ra-226 10.1 i 0.3 10.0i t.5 7.4 - 12.6- f STW-716 WATER Sep,1994 Ra-228 9.8 i O.1 10.2 i 2.6 5.6 - 14.7 j STW 716 WATER Sep,1994 Uranium 31.9 t l.8 35.0 i 3.0 29.8 - 40.2 STM-717 MILK Sep,1994 Cs-137 61.3 i 0.6 59.0 i 5.0 503 - 67.7 STM-717 MILK Sep,1994 I-131(g) 76.0t 1.7 75.0 i 8.0 61.1 - 88.9 STM-717 MILK Sep,1994 K-40 1,770.0 i 40.0 1,715.0 i 86.0 1,565.8 - 1,864.2

- STM-717 MILK Sep,1994 Sr-89 23.0 i 1.7 25.0 i 5.0 16.3 - 33.7 ,

STM-717 MILK Sep,1994 Sr-90 14.7 i 0.6 15.0 i 5.0 6.3 - 23.7 l STW-718 WATER _ Oct,1994 I-131 81.3 i 3.1 79.0 i 8.0 65.1 - 92.9  !

32.7 - 81 3 i d STW-721 WATER Oct,1994 Gr. Alpha 47.0 i 4.6 57.0 i 14.0-23.0 i 5.0 143 - 31.7 STW-721 WATER Oct,1994 Gr. Beta 25 3 i 2.1 STW-722 WATER Nov,1994 Ba-133 '67.710.6 73.0 i 7.0 60.9 - 85.1 59.0 i 5.0 50.3 - 67.7 i STW-722 WATER Nov,1994 Co40 58.3 i 1.2

. STW-722 WATER Nov,1994 Cs-134 20.0 i 2.0 24.0 i 5.0 15.3 - 32.7 :i STW-722 WATER Nov,1994 Cs-137 46.7t l.2 49.0i5.0 40.3 - 57.7  ;

STW-722 WATER Nov,1994 Zn-65 93.7 i 0.6 100.0 i 10.0 82.7 - 1173 [

  • Results obtained by Teledyne's Midwest Laboratory as a participant in the environmental sample crosscheck program operated by the Intercomparison and Calibration Section, Quality Assurance Branch, Environmental j i  ;

Monitoring and Support Laboratory, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Las Vegas, Nevada.

" All results are in pCi/ liter, except for elemental potassium (K) data in milk, which are in mg/ liter; air filter ,

samples, which are in pCi/ filter.

' Unless otherwise indicated, the Teledyne results are given as the mean 2 standard deviations for three i determinations.

d U.S. EPA results are presented as the known values and expected laboratory precision (1s, I determination) {

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() Table A-2. Crosscheck program results; Thermoluminescent Dosimeters. (TLDs).

mR Lab Teledyne Results Known Average 12 Sigma Code TLD Type Date Measurement i 2 Sigma Value t 2 Sigma (All Participants) 2nd InternationalIntercomoarison 115-2 CaF2 : Mn Bulb Apr,1976 Fie1d 17.0 i 1.9 17.1 16.4 i 7.7 115-2 CaF2 : Mn Bulb Apr,1976 Lab 20.814.1 21.3 18.8 i 7.6 Second Intemational Intercomparison of Environmental Dosimeters conducted in April of 1976 by the Health and Safety Laboratory (HASL), New York, new York, and the School of Public Health of the University of Texas, Houston, Texas.

3rd Intemational Intercomoarison 115-3 CaF2 : Mn Bulb Jun,1977 FieId 30.7 i 3.2 34.9 i 4.8 31.513.0 115-3 CaF2 : Mn Bulb Jun,1977 Lab 89.616.4 91.7 i 14.6 86.2 i 24.0 Third IntemationalIntercomparison of Environmental Dosimeters conducted in the summer of 1977 by Oak Ridge National Laboratory and the School of Public Health of the University of Texas, Houston, Texas.

4th International Intercomparison 115-4 CaF2 : Mn Bulb Jun,1979 FieId 14.1 i 1.1 14.1 i 1.4 16.0 i 9.0 115-4 CaF2 : Mn Bulb Jun,1979 Lab, High 40.411.4 45.8 i 9.2 43.9 i 13.2 115-4 CaF2 : Mn Bulb Jun,1979 Lab, Low 9.8tl.3 12.2 i 2.4 12.0 i 7.4 p

v Fourth Intemational Intercomparison of Environmental Dosimeters conducted in the summer of 1979 by the School of Public Health of the University of Texas, Houston, Texas.

5th International Intercomparison 115-5A CaF2 : Mn Bulb Oct,1980 Field 31.4 i t.8 30.0 i 6.0 30.2 i 14.6 115-5A CaF2 : Mn Bulb Oct,1980 Lab,End 96.6 i 5.8 88.4 i 8.8 90.7 i 31.2 115-5A CaF2 : Mn Bulb Oct,1980 Lab, Start 77.4 i 5.8 75.217.6 75.8 i 40.4 Fifth Intemational Intercomparison of Environmental Dosimeters conducted in the fall of 1980 at Idaho Falls, Idaho and sponsored by the School of Public Health of the University of Texas, Houston, Texas and the Environmental Measurements Laboratory, New York, New York, U.S. Department of Energy.

5th International Intercomoarison 115-5B LiF-100 Chips Oct,1980 Field 30.3 i 4.8 30.016.0 30.2 14.6 115-5B LiF-100 Chips Oct,1980 Lab,End 85.4 i 11.7 88.4 i 8.8 90.7 i 31.2 115-5B LiF-100 Chips Oct,1980 Lab, Start 81.117.4 75.2 7.6 75.8 i 40.4 Fifth Intemational Intercomparison of Environmental Dosimeters conducted in the fall of 1980 at Idaho Falls, Idaho and sponsored by the School of Public Health of the University of Texas, Houston, Texas and the Environmental Measurements Laboratory, New York, New York, U.S. Department of Energy.

6th International Intercomoarison 115-6 Teledyne did not participate in the Sixth International Intercomparison of Environmental Dosimeters.

7th International Interr.2mparison 115-7A LiF-100 Chips Jun,1984 Field 75.4 i 2.6 75.8 i 6.0 75.1129.8 m

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O Table A-2. Crosscheck program results;1hermoluminescent Dosimeters. (TLDs).

O Lab Teledyne Results Known Average 12 Sigma Code TLD Type Date Measurement i 2 Sigma Value i 2 Sigma (All Participants) 115-7A LiF-100 Chips Jun,1984 Lab, Co-60 80.0 i 3.5 79.9 i 4.0 77.9 i 27.6 115-7A LiF-100 Chips Jun,19M Lab, Cs-137 66.6 i 2.5 75.0 i 3.8 73.0 i 22.2 Severah Intemational Intercomparison of Environmental Dosimeters conducted in the spring and summer of 1982 at Las Vegas, Nevada, and sponsored by the U.S. Department of Energy, The Nuclear Regulatory Commission, and the U.S. Environmental Frotection Agency.

7th International Intercomoarison 115-7B LiF-100 Chips Jun,19M FieId 71.5 i 2.6 75.8 i 6.0 75.1129.8 115-7B LiF-100 Chips Jun,1984 Lab, Co-60 84.8 i 6.4 79.9 i 4.0 77.9 27.6 115-7B LiF-100 Chips Jun,19M Lab, Cs-137 78.8 1.6 75.0 i 3.8 73.0 i 22.2 Seventh International Intercomparison of Environmental Dosimeters conducted in the spring and summer of 1984 at Las Vegas, Nevada, and sponsored by the U.S. Department of Energy, The Nuclear Regulatory Commission, and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.

7th International Intercomoarison 115-7C CaSO.: Dy Jun,19M Fie1d 76.8 i 2.7 75.8 i 6.0 75.1129.8 Cards 115-7C CaSO.: Dy Jun,1984 lab, Co-60 82.5 i 3.7 79.9 i 4.0 77.9127.6 Cards h) 115-7C CaSO.: Dy Cards Jun,1984 Lab, Cs-137 79.0 i 3.2 75.0 i 3.8 73.0 t 22.2 Seventh International Intercomparison of Environmental Dosimeters conducted in the spring and summer of 1984 at Las Vegas, Nevada, and sponsored by the U.S. Department of Energy, The Nuclear Regulatory Comnussion, and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.

8th International Intercomoarison 115-8 A LiF-100 Chips Jan,1986 Field, Site 1 29.511.4 29.711.5 28.9 12.4 115-8A LiF-100 Chips Jan,1986 Field, Site 2. 11.310.8 10.4 i 0.5 10.1 i 9.1 115-8A LiF-100 Chips Jan,1986 Lab, Cs-137 13.7 i 0.9 17.2 0.9 16.216.8 Eighth International Intercomparison of Environmental Dosimeters conducted in the fall and winter of 1985-1986 at New York, New York, and sponsored by the U.S. Department of Energy.

8th International Intercomoarison 115-8B LiF-100 Chips Jan,1986 Field, Site 1 32.3 i 1.2 29.7 i 1.5 28.9 12.4 ,

115-8B LiF-100 Chips Jan,1986 Field, Site 2 9.0 i l.0 10.4 i 0.5 10.119.0 l 115-8B LiF-100 Chips Jan,1986 Lab, Cs-137 15.810.9 17.2 i 0.9 16.2 6.8  ;

Eighth International Intercomparison of Environmental Dosimeters conducted in the fall and winter of l 1985-1986 at New York, New York, and sponsored by the U.S. Department of Energy.

8th International Intercomoarison 115-8C CaSO : Dy Jan,1986 Field, Site 1 32.2 0.7 29.711.5 28.9 12.4 Cards l

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v mR Lab Teledyne Rest.lts Krave /, rerage i2 Sigma Code TLD Tg Date Measurement i 2 Sigm,a Whm i 2 Simnig Participants) 115-8C CaSO.: Dy Jan,1986 Field, Site 2 10.6 0.6 10A 0.5 iti.li9.0 Cards 115-8C CaSO.: Dy Jan,19% Lab, Cs-137 18.110.8 17.2 t 0.9 16.2 i 6.8 Cards Eighth Intemational Intercomparison of Environmental Dosimeters conducted in the fall ar'd winter of 1985-1986 at New York, New York, and sponsored by the U.S. Department of Energy.

9th International Intercomoarison 115-9 The Ninth International Interromparison of Environmental Dosimeters was not available to Teledyne's Midwest Laboratory.

10th International Intercomoarison 115-10A LiF-100 Chips An3,1993 Field 25.7 t l.4 27.0il.6 26.4110.2 115-10A LiF-100 Chips Aug,1993 Lab,1 22.711.6 25.911.3 25.0 i 9.4 115-10A LIF-100 Chips Aug,1993 Lab,;' 62.7 i 2.6 72.7 i 1.9 69.8 i 20.3 The Tenth International Intercomparison of Environmental Dosimeters conducted in 1993 at Idaho State University and sponsored by the U.S. Department of Energy and the Idaho State University.

10th International Intercomparison 115-10B CaSO.: Dy Aug,1593 Field 26.0 i 2.3 27.011.6 26.4 i 10.2 Cards 115-108 CaSO.: Dy Aug,1993 Lab,1 24.111.7 25.911.3 25.0 i 9.4 Cards 115-10B CaSO,: Dy Aug,1993 Lab,2 69.2 i 3.0 72.711.9 69.8 i 20.3 Cards The Tenth International Intercomparison of Environmental Dosimeters conducted in 1993 at Idaho Stat University and sponsored by the U.S. Department of Y.nergy and the Idaho Stat University.

Teledyne Testing 89 1 LiF-100 Chips Sep,1989 Lab 21.0 0.4 22.4 ND ND = No Data: Teledyne Testing was only performed by Teledyne.

Chips were irradiated by Teledyne Isotopes, Inc., Westwood, New Jersey, in September,1989.

Teledvne Testing 89 :. Teledyne Nov,1989 Lab 20.9i l.0 20.3 ND CaSo.: Dy Cards ND = No Data; Teledyne Testing was only performed by Teledyne.

Cards were irradiated by Teledyne Isotopes, Inc., Westwood, New Jersey, in June,1990.

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Table A-2. Crosscheck prcgram results;1hermolummescent Dosimeters (TLDs).

mR Lab Teledyne Results Known Average i2 Sigma Code TLD Type Drie Measurement i2 Sigma Value t 2 Sigma (All Participants)

Ieledyne Testing 90-1 Teledyne Jun,1990 Lab 20.6 i 1.4 19.6 ND CaSo.: Dy Cards ND = No Data: Tcledyne Testing was only performed by Teledyne.

Cards were irradiated by Teledyne Isotopes, Inc., Westwood, New Jersey, in June,1990.

Teledvne Testing 90-2 Teledyne Jun,1990 Lab 100.8i4.3 100.0 ND CaSo.: Dy Cards ND = No Data; Teledyne Testing was only performed by Teledyne.

Cards were irradiated by Dosimetry Asssociates, Inc., Northviae, MI, in October,1990.

Teledyne Tag 91-1 Teledyne Oct,1990 Lab,1 33.4 i 2.0 32.0 ND CaSo.: Dy Cards 91-1 Teledyne Oct,1990 Lab,2 55.214.7 58.8 ,, O I CaSo.: Dy Cards 91-1 Teledyne Oct,1990 Lab,3 87.8 i 6.2 85.5 ND CaSo.: Dy Cards ND = No Data; Teledyne Testing was only performed by Teledyne.

Cards were irradiated by Teledyne Isotopes, Inc., Westwood, New Jersey, in October,1991.

Teledyne Testing ,

92-1 LiF-100 Chips Feb,1992 -Lab,1 11.1 i 0.2 10.7 ND 92 1 LiF-100 Chips Feb,1992 Lab,2 25.6 i 0.5 25.4 ND 92 1 0?-100 Chips Feb,1992 Iab,3 46.4 i 0.5 46.3 ND ND = d'a '

~ Teledyne Testing was only performed by Teledyne.

Chips adiated by Teledyne Isotopes, Inc., Westwood, New Jersey, in February,1992.

Teledyne Testing 92 2 Teledyne Apr,1992 Reader 1, #1 20.1 i 0.1 20.1 ND CaSo.: Dy Cards 92-2 Teledyne Apr,1992 Reader 1, #2 40.6 i 0.1 40.0 ND CaSo.: Dy Cards O

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' Code TLD Type Date - Measurement

  • 2 Sigma Valuei2 Simma (All Participants) ,

92 2 Teledyne' Apr,1992 Reader 1, #3 60.0 i 1.3 60.3 ND I CaSo.: Dy

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92-2 Teledyne Apr,1992 Reader 2, #1 20.3 i 0.3 20.1 ND  !

CaSo.: Dy '

Cards 92-2 Teledyne Apr,1992 Reader 2, #2 39.210.3 l 40.0 ND CaSo.: Dy Cards j

t 92-2 Teledyne Apr,1992 Reader 2, #3 60.7 i 0.4 60.3 ND CaSo.: Dy l Cards

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ND = No Data; Teledyne Testing was only performed by Teledyne. '!

Cards were irradiated by Teledyne Isotopes, Inc., Westwood, New Jersey, in April,1992.

Teledvne Testin_e 93-1 Teledyne Mar,1993 Lab,1 10.0 t l.0 10.2 ND LiF-100 Chips f' 93-1 Teledyne Mar,1993 Lab,2 25.2 i 2.2 25.5 ND O 93-1 LiF-100 Chips Teledyne Mar,1993 Lab,3 42.7 i 5.7 45.9 ND t

LiF-100 Chips i ND = No Data: Teledyne Testing was only performed by Teledyne. '!

Chips were irradiated by Teledyne Isotopes, Inc., Westwood, New Jersey, in March,1993. Due to a potential error of 10-12% when cards where irradiated, results of the testing on the cards will not be published. Data is  ;

available upon request.  !

Teledyne Testin_e '

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94 1 Teledyne Nov,1994 Lab,2 30.2 i 0.4 29.8 ND l LiF-100 Chips i 94 1 Teledyne Nov,1994 Lab,3 59.2 i 0.3 59.7 ND LiF-100 Chips 94-1 Teledyne _ Nov,1994 Reader 1, #1 CaSo.: Dy 14.9 i 0.1 14.9 ND ]

1 Cards I 94-1 Teledyne Nov,1994 Reader 1, #2 30.8 i 0.1 29.8 ND CaSo.: Dy Cards O

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-Code Date Measurement i2 Sigma Valuei2 Sigma (All Participants) 94-1 Teledyne Nov,1994 Reader 1, #3 58.9 0.3 59.7 ND CaSo.: Dy Cards 94-1 Teledyne Nov,1994 Reader 2, #1 15.4 i 0.2 14.9 ND '

CaSo.: Dy Cards 94-1 Teledyne Mov,1994 Reader 2, #2 31.4 i 0.2 29.8 ND -

CaSo.: Dy ,

Cards 94-1 Teledyne Nov,1994 Reader 2, #3 60.li 0.3 59.7 ND CaSo.: Dy Cards ND = No Data; Teledyne Testing was only performed by Teledyne.

Cards were irradiated by Teledyne Isotopes, Inc., Westwood, New Jersey, in November,1994.  ;

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Cancentration in pCi/If Lab Sample Date Teledyne Results Known Controf Code Type Collected Analysis 2s, n=1 6 Activity T imits .

SPW-4821 WATER Jan,1994 Ce-144 2593.liS4.9 2692.5 1615.5 - 2 % 1.8  !

SPW-4822 WATER -Jan,1994 Ce-144 1705.1 i 48.1 1749.8 1049.9 - 1924.8 SPW-4823 WATER Jan,,1994 Ce-144 55.4il7.5 49.0 29.4 - 59.0 SPW-4825 WATER Jan,1994 Gr. Alpha 34.4 t l.6 41.7 20.9 - 62.6 SPW-4825 WATER Jan,1994 Gr. Beta 33.6il.2 30.2 20.2 - 40.2 i SPW-4826 WATER Jan,1994 Gr. Alpha 66.8 i 2.1 83.4 41.7 - 125.1  !

SPW-4826 WATER Jan,1994 Gr. Beta 63.8il.5 60.4 50.4 - 70.4 I SPMI-4848 MILK Jan,1994 - Cs-134 27.215.7 31.7 21.7 - 41.7  !

SPMI-4848 MILK Jan,1994 Cs-137 34.6 i 8.2 34.8 24.8 - 44.8 SPMI-4848 MILK Jan,1994 Sr-89 28.2 i 3.8 35.0 25.0 - 45.0 SPMI-4848. MILK Jan,1994 Sr-90 41.2il.2 40.7 32.6 - 48.8 I SPMI-4849 MILK Jan,1994 Sr-89 9.5i 1.6 11.9 1.9 - 21.9 i SPMI-4849 MILK Jan,1994 Sr-90 19.4 i 0.8 20.1  ;

10.1 - 30.1 SPMI-4849 MILK Jan,1994 St-90 19.4 i 0.8 20.1 10.1 - 30.1  !

SPMI-4862 MILK Jan,1994 Cs-134 328.3 i 16.3 338.0 304.2 - 371.8  ;

SPMI-4862 MILK Jan,1994 Cs-137 1019.6 i 18.3 1114.4 1003.0 - 1225.8  !

SPAP-4953 AIR FILTER Jan,1994 Gr. Beta 4.8i0.1 4.2 0.0 - 14.2 SPAP-4954 AIR FILTER Jan,1994 Cs-137 1.4i0.1 f

1.3 0.8 - 1.8 l SPW-4955 WATER Jan,1994 H-3 17080.0 i 364.0 17163.0 13730.4 - 20595.6 ,

SPW-4956 WATER Jan,1994 Co40 1514.0 1 46.2 1545.0 1390.5 - 1699.5  !

SPW-4956 WATER Jan,1994 Cs-134 433.7 i 25.5 '479.0 431.1 - 526.9 l WATER SPW-4956 CHAR L Jan,1994 Cs-137 742.7 i 45.9 732.0 658.8 - 805.2 l SPCH-4928 Feb,1994 I-131(g) - 1449.9 i 65.1 1452.8 871.7 - 1598.1 f SPW-4934 WATER Feb,1994 I-131 76.411.4 90.8 72.6 - 109.0 SPW-4934 WATER l Feb,1994 I-131(g) 90.2 i 7.6 90.8 54.5 - 100.8 .l SPMI-4935 MILK Feb,1994 I-131 40.4

  • 1.0 43.6 I 31.6 - 55.6 i

SPMI-4935 MILK Feb,1994 I-131(g) 41.8 i 6.7 43.6 26.2 - 53.6 i SPBS-5102 SEDIMENT Mar,1994 H-3 97.211.0 105.4 0.0 - 630.0 l SPW-5146 WATER Mar,1994 Sr-89 25.5 i 3.9 26.4 16.4 - 36.4 ,i SPW-5146 WATER Mar,1994 Sr-90 16.2i l.1 18.8 8.8 - 28.8 WATER SPW-646 SPW-648 WATER Apr,1994 H-3 Apr,1994 Co-60 9847.8 i 294.9 21.616.6 9855.0 22.6 7884.0 - 11826.0 12.6 - 32.6 l

SPW-648 WATER Apr,1994 Cs-134 33.3 i 8.5 33.6

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23.6 - 43.6 SPW-648 WATER Apr,1994 Cs-137 37.6 i 9.8 36.3 26.3 - 46.3 SPMI-650 MILK Apr,1994 Cs-134 52.0 i 5.3 50.6 40.6 - 60.6 i

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  1. Concentrationin pCi/If Lab Sample Date Teledyne Results Known Control' Code Type Collected Analysis 2s, n=15 Activity Limits SPMI-650 MILK Apr,1994 Cs-137 61.6 i 8 3 54.5 44.5 - 64.5 SPW-652 WATER Apr,1994 Gr. Alpha 44.8il.2 41.6 20.8 - 62.4 WATER Apr,1994 Gr. Beta 24.lil.0 25.4 15.4 - 35.4 SPW-652 SPAP-654 AIR FILTER Apr,1994 Cs-137 1.3i0.1 1.3 0.8 - 1.8 SPW-974 WATER May,1994 Fe-55 56.7 i 12.0 58.5 38.5 - 78.5 SPF-1023 FISH (JELLO) May,1994 Cs-137 6.9iO.1 6.8 0.0 - 16.8 SPBS-1024 SEDIMENT May,1994 Cs-137 6.2i 0.1 6.0 0.0 - 16.0 SPW-1850 WATER Jun,1994 I-131 46.0io.7 51.8 39.8 - 63.8 SPW-1850 WATER Jun,1994 I-131(g) 50.9 i 8 3 51.8 31.1 - 61.8 SPMI-1851 MILK Jun,1994 I-131 51.7 i 0.6 51.8 39.8 - 63.8 ,

SPMI-1851 MILK Jun,1994 1-131(g) 513 i 10.8 51.8 31.1 - 61.8 N Jun,1994 I-131(g) 0.9 i 0.1 1.0 0.6 - 1.4 SPVE-1854 QTI SPCH-1855 L Jun,1994 I-131(g) 1.9i0.1 1.8 1.1-2.5

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WATER Jun,1994 Gr. Alpha 20.8 i 1.1 23.4 11.7 - 35.1 SPW-3278 SPW 3278 WATER Jun,1994 Gr. Beta 29.5il.1 31.8 21.8 - 41.8 ,

SPW-3276 WATER Jul,1994 H-3 24504.6 421.7 25019.0 20015.2 - 30022.8 MILK Jul,1994 Sr-89 16.4 i 4.8 22.5 12.5 - 32.5 SPMI-3282 MILK Jul,1994 Sr-90 25.3 t l.4 25.4 15.4 - 35.4 SPMI-3282 SFW-3284 WATER Jul,1994 Cs-137 240.8 i 19.3 221.5 199.4 - 243.7 SPAP-3388 AIR FILTER Jul,1994 Gr. Beta 7.9i0.1 8.3 0.0 - 18 3 AIR FILTER Jul,1994 Cs-137 1.3i0.1 1.3 0.8 - 1.8 SPAP-3390 '

FISH (JELLO) Jul,1994 Cs 137 83 1.3 8.5 0.0 - 18.5 SPF-3603 WATER sep,1994 Sr-89 31.4 i 2.7 39.1 29.1 - 49.1 SPW-4740 SPW-4740 WATER sep,1994 Sr-90 35.6 i 1.6 37.7 30.2 - 45.2 SPW-5549 WATER Oct,1994 I-131 77.4 i 0.9 79.9 63.9 - 95.9 WATER Oct,1994 I-131(g) 85.5 i 9.5 79.9 47.9 - 89.9 SPW-5549 MILK Oct,1994 Cs-134 35.0 i 6.0 36.4 26.4 - 46.4 SPMI-5550 SPMI 5550 MILK Oct,1994 Cs-137 46.li 9.4 44.1 34.1 - 54.1 MILK Oct,1994 1131 65.2 i 0.9 63.9 51.1 - 76.7 SPMI-5550 MILK Oct,1994 I-131(g) 68.4 i 11.1 63.9 38 3 - 73.9 SPMI-5550 SPW-5594 WATER Oct,1994 I-131 92.5 il.0 95.8 76.6 - 115.0 SPW-5594 WATER Oct,1994 1-131(g) 98.2110.1 95.8 57.5 - 105.8 V ET Tl Oct,1994 I-131(g) 1.7i 0.1 1.6 1.0 - 2.2 SPVE-6067 SPS-5946 yyg Oct,1994 Cs-134 0 3 i 24.2 0.3 0.2 - 0.5 11 of 26

Table A-3. In-house " spike" samples.

Concentrationin pCi/1/

Lab' Sample Date Teledyne Results Known Controit Code Type Collected . Analysis 2s, n=1 6 Activity Limits SPF-6208 FISH GELLO) Oct,1994 ' Cs-137 11.6io.1 12.1 2.1 - 22.1

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SPW-6955 WATER Nov,1994 Ni-63 1851.6 i 34.3 1931.0 1158.6 - 2703.4 SPW-6994 WATER Nov,1994 Tc-99 63.2 i 7.8 66.0 46.2 - 85.7 SPW-956 WATER Nov,1994 Co 60 16.0 i 3.9 17.5 7.5 - 27.5 l SPW-956 WATER Nov,1994 Cs-134 21.7 i 3.8 23.5 13.5 - 33.5 i SPW-956 WATER Nov,1994 Cs-137 44.2 i 7.0 41.2 31.2 - 51.2 l SPW-7440 WATER Nov,1994 H-3 24099.2 i 423.9 24260.0 19408.0 - 29112.0 SPAP-7507 AIR FILTER Nov,1994 Cs-137 2.2 1 0.0 1.9 1.2 - 2.7 I SPW-7479 WATER Dec,1994 Gr. Alpha 21.9 i 1.7 20.2 10.1 - 30.3 SPW-7479 WATER Dec,1994 Gr. Alpha 21.9 t l.7 20.2 10.1 - 30.3 ,

SPW-7479 WATER Dec,1994 Gr. Beta 45.911.2 50.4 .40.4 - 60.4 r SPW-7479 WATER Dec,1994 Gr. Beta 45.9 i 1.2 50.4 40.4 - 60.4 {

  • All results are in pCi/L, except for elemental potassium (K) in milk, which are in mg/L; air filter samples, which are in pCi/ Filter; and food products, which are in mg/kg. [
  • All samples are the results of single determinations.  !

' Control limits are based on Attachment A, page A2 of this report.

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Table A-4. In-house " blank" samples.

U(.\ Concentration pCi/L*.

Teledyne Results Acceptance Lab Sample Sample (4.66 Sigma) Criteria Code Type Date Analysis LLD Activity" (4.66 Sigma)

SPW-4820 WATER Jan 1994 Cs-134 <1.9 -1.7617.24 < 10.0 SPW-4820 WATER Jan 1994 Cs 137 <4.4 -0.31 i 2.67 < 10.0 SPW-4824 WATER Jan 1994 Gr. Alpha <0.3 0.00 i O.20 <1.0 SPW-4824 WATER Jan 1994 Gr. Beta <0.9 0.4010.59 < 3.2 SPW-4827 WATER Jan 1994 Co-60 <1.8 1.10 1.04 < 10.0 SPW-4827 WATER Jan 1994 Cs-134 <1.9 0.5116.76 < 10.0 SPW-4827 WATER Jan 1994 Cs-137 <2.0 0.43 0.84 < 10.0 SPW-4827 WATER Jan 1994 Gr. Alpha <0.4 0.12 i 0.25 < 1.0 SPW-4827 WATER Jan 1994 Gr. Beta <0.8 0.21 i 0.55 < 3.2 SPW-4827 WATER Jan 1994 H-3 <192.0 133.90 i 101.00 < 200.0 SPW-4827 WATER Jan 1994 I-131 <0.3 -0.1210.14 <0.5 SPMI-4846 MILK Jan 1994 Co-60 <3.6 0.62 i 2.67 < 10.0 SPMI-4846 MILK Jan 1994 Cs-134 <5.4 0.52 i 3.83 < 10.0 SPMI-4846 MILK Jan 1994 Cs-137 <3.4 -0.74 i 2.93 < 10.0 SPMI-4846 MILK Jan 1994 I-131 <0.5 0.27 i 0.34 <0.5 SPMI-4846 MILK Jan 1994 Sr-89 <0.5 -0.54 i 0.79 < 5.0 SPMI-4846 MILK Jan 1994 Sr-90 N/A 1.93 i 0.44 < 1.0 tow level of Sr-90 concentration in milk (1-5 pCi/L) is not unusual.

SPAP-4950 AIR FILTER Jan 1994 Co-60 <2.2 -2.61 i 2.19 < 10.0 SPAP-4950 AIR FILTER Jan 1994 Cs-134 <3.1 -0.31 i 3.65 < 10.0 SPAP-4950 AIR FILTER Jan 1994 Cs-137 <2.9 2.78 1 23.94 < 10.0 SPAP-4952 AIR FILTER Jan 1994 Gr. Beta .

<0.9 0.00 i 0.58 < 3.2 SPCH-4951 CHARCOAL Feb 1994 I-131(g) <7.0 0.64 4.80 < 9.6 CANISTER SPW-5054 WATER Mar 1994 Ra-226 <0.1 0.01 0.03 < 1.0 SPW-5054 WATER Mar 1994 Ra-228 <1.0 0.54 i 0.67 < 1.0 SPBS-5101 SEDIMENT Mar 1994 Co-60 <5.9 -0.19 i 1.63 < 10.0 SPBS-5101 SEDIMENT Mar 1994 Cs-134 <6.2 -31.20 1 13.10 < 10.0 SPBS-5101 SEDIMENT Mar 1994 Cs-137 <4.4 -0.2612.75 < 10.0 SPW-647 WATER Apr1994 Co-60 <5.8 0.56 i 0.53 < 10.0

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SPW-647 WATER Apr 1994 Cs-134 <3.4 0.8610.72 < 10.0 SPW-647 WATER Apr1994 Cs-137 <5.1 2.65 i 2.75 < 10.0 SPW-647 WATER Apr1994 H-3 <191.5 148.40 1 100.90 < 200.0 SPW-647 WATER Apr1994 I-131 <0.5 -0.34 iO.22 <0.5 SPMI-649 MILK Apr 1994 Co-60 <6.5 0.55 11.39 < 10.0

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SPMI-649 MILK Apr1994 Co-137 <4.6 - 0.59 i 3.98 < 10.0 SPMI-649 . MILK - Apr1994 I-131 <0.5 -0.11 i 0.19 <0.5' SPW-651 WATER Apr1994 Gr. Alpha <0.4 0.14

  • 0.25 <1.0 SPW-651 WATER Apr 1994 Gr. Beta - <0.8 0.12 i 0.54 <3.2 j SPAP-653 AIR FILTER Apr1994 Cs-134 <2.1 -0.12 i O 18 < 10.0 SPAP-653 AIR FILTER Apr1994 Cs-137 <3.4 1.05 i t.55 < 10.0 -!

SPCH-654 CHARCOAL- Apr1994 I-131(g) .<6.1 0.% i 3.84 < 9.6 -

CANISTER SPAP-4956 AIR FILTER Apr1994 Gr. Beta <1.0 0.3210.% < 3.2 SPW-974 WATER May 1994 Fe-55 <0.8 0.10 i 0.47 < 1000.0  :

SPF-1022 FISH GELLO) May 1994 Cs-134 <9.2 12.70 i 31.70 < 10.0 SPF-1022 FISH GELLO) May 1994 Cs-137 <10.0 27.30 iS8.30 < 10.0 SPW-1075 WATER May 1994 Ra-226 <0.1 0.01 i 0.04 < 1.0 SPBS-3254 SEDIMENT May 1994 Co 60 <5.8 5.93 8.06 < 10.0 i SPBS-3254 SEDIMENT May 1994 Cs-134 <2.0 5.67 i 6.69 < 10.0  ;

. SPBS-3254 SEDIMENT May 1994 Cs-137 <5.0 -2.11 i 4.69 < 10.0 SPVE-1852 VEGETATION Jun1994 Co-134 <5./ -1.47 i 2.14 < 10.0 (SAWDUST)

SPVE-1852 VEGETATION Jun1994 Cs-137 <6.6 2.12 i 3.44 <10.0  !

(SAWDUST) l SPVE-1852 VEGETATION Jun1994 I-131(g) <5.6 0.73 il.08 < 20.0 l (SAWDUST) {

SPW-3277 WATER Jun1994 Gr. Alpha <0.3 3.10 0.22 < 1.0 i*

SPW-3277 WATER Jun1994 Gr. Beta <0.8 0.14 i 0.54 < 3.2 SPW-3275 WATER Jul1994 H-3 <154.9 22.81 i 77.81 < 200.0 l SPMI-3281 MILK Jul1994 Co-60 <3.6 0.87 t 2.22 < 10.0 SPMI-3281 MILK Jul1994 Cs-134 <2.3 -0.45 i 2.61 < 10.0 f SPMI-3281 MILK Jul1994 Cs-137 <4.2 0.0712.28- < 10.0

[

SPMI 3281 MILK Jul1994 I-131 <0.2 0.10 i 0.16 < 0.5 l

SPMI-3281 MILK Jul1994 Sr-89 <0.9 -0.54 i 1.32 < 5.0 i SPMI 3281 MILK Jul1994 Sr-90 N/A 2.29 i 0.56 < 1.0 l Low level of St-90 concentration in milk (1-5 pCi/L) is not unusual. l SPW-3283 WATER Jul1994 Co40 <2.2 -3.0913.52 < 10.0 i SPW-3283 WATER Jul1994 Cs-134 <5.4 0.7913.13 < 10.0  ;

SPW-3283 WATER Jul1994 Cs-137 <5.0 -0.10 i 3.05 < 10.0 SPW-3283 WATER Jul1994 I-131 <0.4 0.14 i O.22 <0.5 O- SPAP-3389 AIR FILTER Jul1994 Gr. Beta <0.2 0.16 i 0.26 < 3.2 14 of 26 l

Table A-4. In-house " blank" samples.

Concentration pCi/L'.

Teledyne Results Acceptance Lab Sample Sample (4.66 Sigma) Criteria Code Type Da te Analysis LLD Activity" (4.66 Sigma)

SPAP-3391 AIR HLTER Jul1994 Co-60 <1.7 -0.74 il.44 < 10.0 SPAP-3391 AIR FILTER Jul1994 Cs-134 <2.3 0.95 i 4.86 < 10.0 SPAP-3391 AIR FILTER Jul1994 Cs-137 <4.1 -3.03 i 3.15 < 10.0 SPF-3602 FISH GELLO) Jul1994 Co-60 <3.6 -4.45 i 4.27 < 10.0 SPF-3602 FISH GELLO) Jul1994 Cs-134 <4.1 -3.9115.63 < 10.0 SPF-3602 FISH OELLO) Jul1994 Cs-137 <4.7 -5.17 i 5.80 < 10.0 SPMI-5551 MILK Oct 1994 Cs-134 <4.3 0.90 i 3.34 < 10.0 SPMI-5551 MILK Oct 1994 Cs-137 <4.1 -0.55 i 3.43 < 10.0 SPMI-5551 MILK Oct 1994 I-131 <0.2 -0.03 iO.16 < 0.5 SPSO-5947 SOIL Oct 1994 Cs-134 <2.3 -4.8414.84 < 10.0 SPSO-5947 SOIL Oct 1994 Cs-137 <6.4 -0.5014.71 < 10.0 SPCH-6082 CHARCOAL Oct 1994 I-131(g) <6.7 0.54 i 4.40 < 9.6 CANISTER SPF-6207 FISH GELLO) Oct1994 Co-60 <3.9 -2.46 i 3.72 < 10.0 SPF-6207 FISH GELLO) Oct1994 Cs-134 <4.2 -2.32 i 4.12 < 10.0 SPF-6207 FISH GELLO) Oct1994 Cs-137 <4.2 0.32 i 3.56 < 10.0 bq SPW-6995 WATER Nov1994 Tc.99 <4.2 1.24 t2.19 < 10.0 SPW-7441 WATER Nov 1994 H-3 <169.0 -74.64 i 00.48 < 200.0 SPW-7442 WATER Nov 1994 H-3 <169.0 -37.02 i 82.14 < 200.0 SPW-7451 WATER Nov 1994 Gr. Alpha <0.3 0.11 i 0.19 < 1.0 SPW-7451 WATER Nov 1994 Gr. Deta <0.8 0.10 i 0.52 < 3.2 SPAP-7506 AIR FILTER Nov 1994 Co-60 <2.1 0.17 i t.63 < 10.0 SPAP-7506 AIR FILTER Nov 1994 Cs 134 -

<1.6 -1.08 i t.70 < 10.0 SPAP-7506 A~R FILTER Nov 1994 Cs-137 <3.0 -0.55 il.65 < 10.0

  • Liquid samp?c results are reported in pCi. Liter, air filter sample results are in pCi/ filter, charcoal sample results are in pCi/ charcoal, and solid sample results are in pCi/ kilogram.

6 The activity reported is the net activity result.

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i i Table A-5. ' In-house " duplicate" samples.  ;

Concentrationin pCi/If

- (GO 1 Lab- Sample First Second Averaged .

Codes

  • Date Analysis Result Result Result )

WATER-4607, 4608 Jan,1994 Gr. Beta 135i 0.70 1.38

  • 0.70 137i0.49 MILK-166,167 Jan,1994 Co-60 1.42
  • 3.73 -1.13 i 4.25 0.15 i 2.83 ,

MILK-166,167 Jan,1994 Cs-137 -0.26 i 3.42 -0.65

  • 2.61 0.46
  • 2.15 MILK-166,167 Jan,1994 I-131(G) -0.10 i 0.22 0.22 i 0.22 0.06 i 0.16

- WATER-4711, 4712 Jan,1994 Gr. Beta 1.70 i 0.60 1.80 i 0.60 1.75 i 0.42 MILK-187,188 Jan,1994 Co-60 0.05 i 2.88 -1.43i335 -0.69 i 2.21 MILK-187,188 Jan,1994 Cs-137 0.16 i 1.87 1.86 i 2.61 LO1i1.61  !

MILK-187,188 Jan,1994 I-131 0.16 i 0.18 0.13 i 0.23 0.15 i 0.15 WATER-4664, 4665 Jan,1994 Gr. Beta 8.80 i 1.80 4.40il.40 6.60il.14 A review of the raw data revealed no errors or discrepancies. The sample was reanalyzed. The result of the reanalysis was 6.6il.5 pCi/L. No further action is planned.

WATER-4664, 4665 Jan,1994 H-3 92.98 i 95.90 37.19 i 93.63 65.09 i 67.01 WATER-4687, 4688 Jan,1994 Gr. Alpha 1.57t l.48 0.00i L19 ' O.79i0.95 WATER-4687,4688 Jan,1994 Gr. Beta 3.23 i 0.82 2.51 i 0.79 2.87 i 0.57-WATER-4687,4688 Jan,1994 H-3 171.80 i 98.99 183.40 i 99.44 177.60 i 70.16 ,

WATER-4741, 4742 Jan,1994 H-3 105.00 i 101.00 127.00 i 102.00 116.00 i 71.77 MILK-208,209 Jan,1994 K-40 1,3  %.00 1 148.00 1,586.00 i 162.00 1,491.00 i 109.71 MILK-208,209 Jan,1994 Sr-90 2.% i0.56 3.58io.58 3.27 i 0.44 ATER-4830,4831 Jan,1994 H-3 73.80t 8938 79 33 i 89.60 76.57 i 63.28 NATER-4865,4866 Jan,1994 Gr. Beta 1.93 i 0.19 1.94 i 0.18 1.94 i 0.13 WATER-5052,5053 Jan,1994 Gr. Beta 2.20t 0.55 2.58 i 0.56 2.39i039 i

WATER-4890, 4891 Jan,1994 H-3 421.90 i 109.00 454.80 i 106.60 43835 i 76.23 WATER-4919,4920 Jan,1994 Gr. Beta 2.80 i 0.80 3,40 i 0.80 3.10 i 0.57 I

WATER-4952, 4953 Feb,1994 Gr. Beta 2.6610.55 2.14 i 0.52 2.40iO38

- WATER-5010,5011 Feb,1994 H-3 142.00 i 99.00 119.00 i 98.00 130.50 1 69.65  !

MILK-250,251 Feb,1994 K-40 1,087.00 i 77.00 1,036.00 i 98.00 1,061.50 1 62.32 >

MILK-250,251 Feb,1994 St 3.6810.62 4.09 i 0.61 3.89 0.43  :

MILK-271,272 Feb,1994 K-40 1,510.00 i 90.00 1 520.00 i 110.00 1,515.00 71.06 ,

WATER-4978, 4979 Feb,1994 H-3 83.75 i 96.98 69.80 i %.41 76.78 i 68.37 MILK-229,230 Feb,1994 Co-60 -1.48 i 4.16 -1.60 i 5.54 -1.54 i 3.46 MILK-229,230 Feb,1994 Cs-137 -0.67 i 3.05 -1. % i 3.72 -1.32 2.41 .

MILK-229,230 Feb,1994 I-131 0.17 i 0.24 0.10 i 0.17 0.14 i 0.15 [

- WATER-508), 5082 Feb,1994 H-3 28.00 i 95.00 72.00 i %.00 50.00 i 67.53 WATER-5124,5125 Feb,1994 H-3 465.80 i 113.65 358.00 i 109.80 411.90 i 79.01 WATER-5212, 5213 Feb,1994 Gr. Beta 2.86 i 0.67 2.22 i 0.59 2.54 t 0.45 WATER-5183, 5184 Feb,1994 Co-60 L46i1.64 -0.70 i 2.04 038i1.31  :

WATER-5183,5184 Feb,1994 Cs-137 0.33 i 1.63 037i2.05 0.35 i 1.31 .

WATER-5183, 5184 Feb,1994 Gr. Beta 4.92 i 1.09 4.5211.07 4.72 i 0.76  !

MILK-292,293 Mar,1994 K-40 1,377.00 i 85.00 1,364.00 i 100.00 1,370.50 1 65.62

' MILK-292,293 Mar,1994 Sr-90 1.20 i 0.38 1.49 i 0.41 1.35 i 0.28 t

' ILK-5246, 5247 Mar,1994 Gr. Beta 6.54 i 0.83 6.42 i 0.88 6.48 i 0.60 DATER-5270, 5271 Mar,1994 Gr. Beta 3.28 i 0.98 2.841096 3.06 i 0.69 16 of 26 l

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Table A-5. In-house " duplicate" samples.

m Concentrationin pCi/If Lab Sample First Second Averaged Codes

  • Date Analysis Result Result Result WATER-5293,5294 Mar,1994 H-3 620.18 i 118.74 58233 i 117.46 601.26 i 83.51 MILK-313,314 Mar,1994 I-131(G) 1.26 i 47.70 -0.30 i 0.78 0.48 t 23.85 MILK-334,335 Mar,1994 K-40 1,392.00 i 95.00 1,437.00 i 115.00 1,414.50 i 74.58 WATER-5400,5401 Mar,1994 H-3 77.70 i 97.20 66.76 i % .54 72.23 i 68.50 WATER-5485,5486 Mar,1994 H-3 336.00 i 107.00 272.00 i 105.00 304.00 i 74.%

WATER-5446,5447 Mar,1994 Co.60 1.84i435 0.07 i 0.45 0.96 t 2.19 WATER-5446,5447 Mar,1994 Cs-137 0.68 i 1.61 1.01 i 1.91 0.85 i 1.25 WATER-5446,5447 Mar,1994 Gr. Beta 3.84i l.25 3.72t l.25 3.78 i 0.88 WATER-5510,5511 Mar,1994 H-3 3 %.00 i 89.00 458.51 i 113.14 427.26 i 71.98 WATER 5538,5539 Mar,1994 Gr. Beta 2.5810.62 2.02 i 0.60 2.30 i 0.43 WATER-5593, 5594 Mar,1994 H-3 139.87 101.14 16937 i 101.75 154.62 i 71.73 WATER-5614,5615 Mar,1994 Co.60 036i1.04 0.22 t 2.15 0.29 i 1.19 WATER-5614,5615 Mar,1994 Cs-137 0.90 i 3.78 -0.39 i 2.59 0.26 i 2.29 WATER-5566, 5567 Mar,1994 Gr. Beta 2.76i050 2.20 t o.48 2.48i035 WATER-72, 73 Mar,1994 Gr. Beta L58i050 1.46 i 0.48 1.52i035 WATER-49,50 Apr,1994 Gr. Beta 3.43 i 0.92 3.4310.92 3.43 i 0.65 WATER-102,103 Apr,1994 Gr. Beta 2.02i o.50 2.05 i 0.47 2.04iO34 WATER-102,103 Apt,1994 H-3 165.00 i 102.00 79.00 i 98.00 122.00 i 70.72 WATER-187,188 Apr,1994 Gr. Beta 338i0.66 3.19 i 0.64 3.29 i 0.46 C MILK-246,247 Apr,1994 Co-60 1.75 1.61 1.76il.61 1.76 i 1.14 MILK-246,247 Apr,1994 Cs-137 0.10 i 1.86 0.10il.86 0.10i132 MILK-246,247 Apr,1994 I-131 0.07 i 0.23 0.15i034 0.11 0.21 WATER-257, 258 Apr,1994 Gr. Beta 3.28 i 0.74 3.28 i 0.79 3.28i054 WATER-267, 268 Apr,1994 Cs-137 0.19 i 2.69 1.22 i 2.18 0.71 i 1.73 WATER-281, 282 Apr,1994 Gr. Beta 15.73 1 2.02 3038i 2.60 23.06 i 1.65 A review of the raw data revealed no errors or discrepancies. Both samples were recounted. The results of the recounts were in agreement with the initial results. The sample was reanalyzed. The result of the reanalysis was 30.712.1 pCi/L No further action is planned.

WATER-281, 282 Apr,1994 H-3 381,181.00 i 1,740.00 378,406.00 i 1,733.00 379,793.50 i 1,227.89 WATER-454, 455 Apr,1994 Gr. Beta 3.34 i 2.10 3.6712.20 3.51 i 1.52 WATER.405, 406 Apr,1994 H-3 65.90 i 98.21 61.95 i 98.05 63.93 i 6939 MILK-464,465 Apr,1994 K-40 1,630.00 i 130.00 1,589.00 1 162.00 1,609.50 i 103.86 WATER-516,517 Apr,1994 H-3 37.60 i 94.95 69.26 1 95.77 53.43 t 67.43 WATER-267, 268 Apr,1994 Cs-137 0.1912.69 1.22 i 2.18 0.7111.73 WATER-616, 617 Apr,1994 Gr. Beta 2.50 i 0.52 3.04 i 0.55 2.77 0.38 WATER-616, 617 Apr,1994 H-3 193.00 i 102.00 203.00 i 103.00 198.00 72.48 WATER-739, 740 Apr,1994 Co-60 0.84 i 11.40 0.31 i 0.43 0.58 i 5.70 WATER-739, 740 Apr,1994 Cs-137 -030i3.59 0.77 i 3.23 0.24 i 2.41 WATER-739, 740 Apr,1994 Cs-137 -0.30 i 3.59 0.77 i 3.23 0.24 i 2.41 WATER-697, 698 Apr,1994 Co-60 3.41i436 2.05 i 2.79 2.731239 l p ' VATER-697,698 Apr,1994 Gr. Beta 2.93 i 0.98 3.09 i 0.78 3.01 i 0.63 l

/ATER-1003,1004 May,1994 Gr. Beta 2.57 034 2.67 i 0.22 2.7710.29 _ I WATER-796, 797 May,1994 Gr. Beta 1.66 i 0.47 2.13 i 0.48 1.90 034 '

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Table A-5.~ In-house " duplicate" samples. -

Caneantrationin pCl/L'

_Labi Sample First Second Averaged  ;

Codes

  • Date Analysis - Result Result Result l WATER-931, 932 May,1994 - H-3 ' 531.26 i 109.73' 554.52 i 110.55 542.89 i 77.88  !
z WATER 493,894 May,1994 Co -1.45 i 4.08 1.27 i 3.23 -0.09 i 2.60 ,

. WATER 493,894 - May,1994 Cs-137 0.85 i 2.25 1.46 i 3.09 1.16

  • l'91 WATER-893, 894 May,1994 Gr. Beta 134i 1.85 -0.2211.75 0.56 t l.27 i

' WATER-893, 894 May,1994 H-3 158 96 i 95.60 118.25 i 93.99 138.61 i 67.03

' MILK-900,901 May,1994 - Co 60 -2.76 i 2.98 -1.74 i 6.09 -2.25i339 MILK-900,901 May,1994 Cs-137 -0.14i131 0.54 i 1.67 0.20 i 1.06  !

MILK-900, 901 May,1994 I-131 0.10 i 0.17 0.11 i 0.19 0.11 i 0.13 -!

MILK-1001,1002 May,1994 K-40 1,250.00 i 180.00 1,370.00 i 140.00 1,310.00 i 114.02 l

- WATER-1171,1172 May,1994 Gr. Beta 9.69 i 2.01 7.49 i 2.21 8.59 i 1.49

. WATER-1171,1172 M y,1994 H-3 950.00 i 108.00 1,012.00 i 109.00 981.00 i 76.72 MILK-1214,1215 May,1994 Co 60 0.7212.41 0.21 i 0.58 0.47i t.24

. MILK-1214,1215 l May,1994 Cs-137 -0.4211.47 1.42 i 1.82 - 0.50 t 1.17 1

' MILK-1214,1215 May,1994 I-131 0.10 i 0.19 0.06 i 0.17 0.08 i 0.13 i WATER-1565,1566 May,1994 Gr. Beta 2.63 i 0.88 2.6110.91' 2.6210.63 .!

WATER-1399,1400 May,1994 Gr. Beta 5.97i0.67 5.4610.65 5.72 i 0.47  ;

MILK-1301,1302 May,1994 I-131(G) -0.10 i 0.18 0.00 i 0.18 -0.05 i 0.13 SEDIMENTS-1550,1551 May,1994 Gr. Beta ' 2.10 i 0.10 2.15 i 0.10 2.1310.07 VATER-1545,1546 May,1994 Gr. Beta 6.63 i 0.62 538i0.63 6.01to.44 ~

O WATER-1670,1671 May,1994 Co40 -033i0.55 1.35 i 2.44 0.51

  • 1.25 WATER-1670,1671 May,1994 Co-137 1.73
  • 2.95 -1.73
  • 2.64 0.00 i 1.98 MILK-1510,1511 May,1994 I-131(G) 0.08 i 0.13 -0.07
  • 0.12 0.0110.09 WATER-1520,1521 May,1994 H-3 48.44 i 97.26 79.87 i 98.52 64.16 i 69.22 j MILK-1744,1745 Jun,1994 I-131 0.90 i 0.15 0.1010.15 0.50 i 0.11 WATER-1786,1787 Jun,1994 Gr. Beta 3136i3.13 3137i 2.98 3137t 2.16 i WATER-1786,1787 Jun,1994 H-3 236,078.00 i 1,364.00 235,776.00 i 1,363.00 235,927.00 i 964.14 l WATER-1843,1844 Jun,1994 Co-60. *1.25.i 1.03 0.48 i 2.23 0.87 i 1.23 WATER-1843,1844 Jun,1994 Cs-137 -0.02 i 1.10 1.02 i 1.79 0.50 i 1.05 i WATER-1843,1844 Jun,1994 H-3 138.74 i 79.60 69.64 i 76.69 104.19 i 55.27 MILK-1818,1819 Jun,1994 Co-60 -1.2813.11 0.16 i 4.48 -0.56 i 2.73  ;

MILK-1818,1819 Jun,1994 Cs-137 034i 2.27 1.92 i 3.45 1.13 i 2.06 I MILK 1818,1819 Jun,1994 I-131(G) -0.15 i 0.16 0.04 i 0.14 -0.06 t 0.11 WATER-1882,1883 Jun,1994 Gr. Beta 5.0010.72 5.61i0.77 531i 0.53 WATER-1882,1883 Jun,1994 H-3 -32.60 1 76.90 -55.80 i 76.90 -44.20iS438 GRASS-1900,1901 Jun,1994 Be-7 0.51 i 0.08 0.49 i 0.07 0.50 i 0.05

. GRASS-1900,1901 Jun,1994 K-40 431i0.17 4.28 i 0.17 430i 0.12 MILK-1982,1983 Jun,1994 I-131. 0.00 0.23 0.08 i 0.13 0.04 i 0.13 MILK-1982,1983 Jun,1994 K-40 1,562.00 1 98.00 1,553.00 i 116.00 1,557.50 t 75.93 WATER-1972,1973 Jun,1994 Gr. Beta 25.66 i 2.41 23.67i233 24.67 i 1.68 MILK-2092,2093 Jun,1994 K-40 1,430.00 i l70.00 1,430.00 i 140.00 1,430.00 i 110.11

'ATER 2116,2117 Jun,1994 l

C-14 -28.00 i 49.00 -9.00 i 52.00 -18.50 1 35.72 1 WATER-2116,2117 Jun,1994 Gr. Alpha 0.60i0.50 1.10 i 0.60 0.85i039 l 18 of 26 i

P Table A-5. In-house " duplicate" samples.

Concuestionin pC1/L' .

. Iab~ Sample First Secxind Averaged . l Codes * - Date Analysis Result Result Result

' WATER-2116,2117 Jun,1994 Gr. Beta 8.40 i 0.80 7.20 i 0.70 7.80 i 0.53  !

- WATER-2116, 2117 . Jun,1994 H-3 2,544.00

  • 152.00 2,522.00 i 152.00 2,533.00 i 107.48 3 WATER-2116,' 2117 Jun,1994 U-233/4' 1.54 i 0.20 1.46 i 0.19 1.50
  • 0.14 WA'IER-2116, 2117 Jun,1994 U-235 0.00 i 0.06 0.00 i 0.06 0.00 i 0.04

' WATER-2116,2117 Jun,1994 U-238 0.91 i 0.16 1.07 i 0.17 . 0.99i0.12 WATER-2198, 2199 Jun,1994 Gr. Beta 531i0.92 5.16 i 0.84 5.24i0.62-  ;

. MILK-2156,2157 Jun,1994' - CcMiG -0.51 i 3.05 1.54 i 3.95 0.52 i 2.50 I

MILK-2156,2157 Jun,1994 Cs-137 1.27 i 3.59 1.16 i 5.91 1.22 i 3.46 MILK-2156,2157 Jun,1994 I-131(G) -0.08 i 0.23 0.01 i 0.18 ' 0.04 i 0.15 MILK-2194,2195 -Jun,1994 I-131 0.15i032 0.08 i 0.21 0.12 i 0.19 .!

WATER-2238,2239 Jun,1994 Gr. Beta 1.50 i 0.63 1.68 i 0.62 1.59 i 0.44 i WATER-2363,2364 Jun,1994 Gr. Beta 69.49 i 84.03 5.89i8131 37.69 i 58.46 j

-. WATER-2336, 2337 Jun,1994 Gr. Beta 6.17 i 1.26 6.44 i 1.27 ,

6.31 i 0.89 l WATER-2336, 2337 Jun,1994 H-3 23.60 i 80.07 -20.93 i 78.21 1.34 t S5.%

. SLIME-2480,2481 Jun,1994 Be-7 0.41 i 0.20 0.40 i 0.17 0.4110.13 ,

- SLIME-2480,2481 Jun,1994 Cs-137 0.03 i 0.01 0.03 i 0.01 0.03 i 0.01 [

SLIME-2480,2481 Jun,1994 K-40 13110.20 133i 0.19 132i0.14  !

MILK-2334,2335 Jun,1994 I-131 0.06 0.17 0.04 i 0.20 0.05 i 0.13 i WATER-2733,2734 Jun,1994 Gr. Beta 1.98 i 0.45 1.57 i 0.44 1.78 i 0.31  !

WATER-3056,3057 Jun,1994 Sr-89 -0.64 i 1.05 -0.12 i 0.76 0.38 i 0.65 i WATER-3056, 3057 Jun,1994 St-90 0.47i036 0.28 i 0.25 038i0.22 .l MILK-2405,2406 Juc.1994 K-40 1,730.00 i 190.00 1,710.00 i 120.00 1,720.00 i 11236 - l I

WATER-2432,2433 Jun,1994 H-3 26.85 i 81.89 123.15 i 85.91 75.00 i 59 34 WATER-3000, 3001 Jun,1994 H-3 213.55 86.19 192.43 i 8532 202.99 i 60.64. ,

WATER-2459, 2460 Jun,1994 Gr. Alpha 0.12 i 0.20 0.0210.18 0.07 i 0.13 l

WATER-2459, 2460 Jun,1994 Gr. Beta 2.26 i 0.15 2.03 i 0.17 2.15 i 0.11  ;

WATER-2712,2713 Jun,1994 H 260.00 i 90.00 170.00 i 80.00 215.00 i 60.21  !

' WATER-2501, 2502 Jun,1994 H-3 70.00 i 80.00 137.00 i 80.00 103.50 i 56.57 l WATER-2662,2663 Jun,1994 Gr. Beta 5.01 i 0.89 5.53 i 0.88 5.27 i 0.63 WATER-2691, 2692 Jun,1994 Gr. Beta 2.41 i 0.52 2.12 i 0.46 - 2.27i035'  !

WATER-2691, 2692 Jun,1994 H-3 192.56 i 87.03 108.28 i 83.56 150.42 i 60 33 i MILK-2522,2523 Jul,1994 Co.60 5.72 4.46 -3.21 i 5.27 1.26 i 3.45  !

MILK-2522,2523 Jul,1994 Cs-137 0.22 i 3.28 2.03 i 3.29 1.13 i 2.32 [

MILK-2522,2523 Jul,1994 I-131(G) 0.08 i 0.20 0.09 i 0.23 0.09 i 0.15 l WATER-2543, 2544 Jul,1994 Gr. Beta 1.13i031 1.11 i 0.44 1.12 i 0.27  !

WATER-2543, 2544 Jul,1994 K-40 1.20 i 0.12 1.20 i 0.12 1.20 i 0.08 -l WATER-2631,2632 Jul,1994 Gr. Alpha 0.28i0.87 0.84 i 0.98 0.56 i 0.66 l WA'IER-2631, 2632 Jul,1994 Gr. Beta 8.05 i 1.01 7.13 i 0.99 7.59 i 0.71 l MILK-2863,2864 Jul,1994 I131 0.1010.21 0.03 i 0.20 0.07 i 0.15  !

MILK-2863,2864 Jul,1994 K-40 1,360.00 i 130.00 1,450.00 i 100.00 1,405.00 i 82.01

'IRASS-2754, 2755 Jul,1994 Be-7 2.15 0.18 2.18 i 0.08 2.17 i 0.10  ;

E GRASS 2754,2755 Jul,1994 K-40 7.29 035 6.93 i 0.16 7.1110.19 19 of 26

i Table A-5. In-house " duplicate" samples.

gs Concentrationin pCi/L'

) ,

Lab Sample First i

Second Averaged  !

Codes

  • Date Analysis Result Result Result WATER-2775, 2776 Jul,1994 Co-60 -0.53 i 3.13 0.30 i 3.26 -0.12 i 2.26 WATER-2775, 2776 J41994 Cs-134 -0.7613.35 -1.03 3.16 -0.901230 ,

WATER 2775,2776 J41994 Cs-137 1.94 i 3.03 0.65 i 2.91 13012.10 WATER-2775, 2776 Jul,1994 Gr. Beta 3.03 i 0.52 2.94 i 0.54 2.99i037 WATER-2775, 2776 Jul,1994 I-131 0.01 i 0.15 0.07 i 0.20 0.04 i 0.13 MILK-2889,2890 J41994 I-131 0.1110.21 0.15 i 0.22 0.1310.15 '

WATER-2842, 2843 J4 1994 Gr. Beta 3.97t 1.14 5.20 1.19 4.5910.82 WATER-2842,2843 Jul,1994 H-3 65.78 i 83.65 32 3 0 i 82.23 49.04 58.65 I WATER-2910, 2911 Jul,1994 Gr. Beta 1.58 i 0.44 1.48 i 0.45 1.531031 WATER 2910,2911 Jul,1994 H-3

{

74.86 i 82.57 146.79 i 85.57 110.83 i 59.46 WATER-2930, 2931 Jul,1994 Gr. Beta 1.66 i 0.56 2.19 i 0.58 1.93 i 0.40 MILK-2958,2959 J41994 I-131 -0.07 i 0.24 -0.06 i 0.24 -0.07i 0.17 MILK-2958,2959 Jul,1994 K-40 1,445.00 i l22.00 1,445.00 i 134.00 1,445.00 1 90.61  ;

MILK-3010,3011 Jul,1994 Sr-89 -0.54 i 1.01 -0.36 i 0.73 0.45 i 0.62 MILK-3010,3011 Jul,1994 Sr-90 1.64 i 0.55 1.34i039 1.49i0.34 WATER-3031, 3032 J41994 I-131 0.23 i 0.24 0.24 i 0.28 0.24 i 0.18 f MILK-3083,3084 Jul,1994 I-131 0.21 i 0.22 0.0810.22 i 0.15 i 0.16 MILK-3083,3084 Jul,1994 K-40 1,420.00 i 170.00 1,380.00 i 150.00 1,400.00 i 113 36 1 g WATER-3106,3107 J41994 H-3 79.09 i 80.43 98.42 i 81.27 88.76 i 57.17 U WA'IER-3154,3155 Jul,1994 Gr. Beta 1.73 i 0.76 2.20 i 0.78 1.97 i 0.54 URINE-3748, 3749 Jul,1994 C-14 76.00 i 83.00 74.00 i %.00 75.00 i 63.45 URINE-3748,3749 Jul,1994 Gr. Alpha 030i230 2.1012.50 1.20 i 1.70 i l URINE-3748, 3749 J4 1994 Gr. Beta 3.90 i 2.50 3.30 i 2.70 3.60 i 1.84 URINE-3748, 3749 Jul,1994 H-3 175.00 1 583.00

{

198.00 i S84.00 186.50 i 412.60 l WATER-3209, 3210 Jul,1994 H-3 -25.26 i 82.29 0.87i8339 -12.20 1 58.58  ;

WATER-3234, 3235 J41994 H-3 7.67 i 82.81 -38.33 i 80.82 -1533i 57.86 WATER-3261, 3262 Jul,1994 l Gr. Beta 4.42 i 0.82 4.79 i 0.87 4.61 i 0.60

  • WATER-3310, 3311 Jul,1994 Gr. Beta 2.6011.30 '

1.40 i 1.20 2.0010.88 VEGETATION-3403,3404 Jul,1994 K-40 3.3810.41 3.50 i 0.44 3.44i030 WATER-3469, 3470 Jul,1994 H-3 563.13 i 99.60 510.56 i 97.74 536.85 i 69.77 WATER 3811,3812 Jul,1994 Co-60 5.5714.23 0.1212.26 2.8512.40 WATER-3811, 3812 Jul,1994 Cs-137 2.9313.99 -0.3512.27 1.29 i 2.30 ,

WATER-3358, 3359 Jul,1994 H-3 180.00 i 100.00 200.00 i 100.00 190.00 i 70.71 -

WATER-3559, 3560 Aug,1994 Gr. Beta

(

2.10 i 0.78 1.41 i 0.74 1.76 i 0.54 L GRASS-3586, 3587 Aug,1994 Be-7 3.5210.51 3.6810.51 3.601036 GRASS-3586, 3587 Aug,1994 Gr. Beta 7.4210.25 7.07 i 0.23 7.25 0.17 GRASS-3586, 3587 Aug,1994 K-40 7.39 i 0.78 7.0710.79 7.23 i 0.56 GRASS-3586, 3587 Aug,1994 Sr-89 0.0010.01 0.0010.01 0.00 0.01  !

GRASS-3586,3587 Aug,1994 Sr-90 0.00 i 0.00 0.0010.00 0.00 i 0.00 WATER-3611, 3612 Aug,1994 Gr. Beta 1.87 i 0.57 2.0210.49 1.95 i 0.38 i NIILK-3942,3943 Aug,1994 I-131 -0.14 i 0.23 0.1810.25 0.02 0.17  ;

L MILK-3942,3943 Aug,1994 K-40 1,544.00 t 128.00 1,416.00 1 191.00 1,480.00 i 114.% l I

20 of 26 ,

Table A-5. In-house " duplicate" samples.

p Concentrationin pCi/If Li Lab Sample First Second Averaged Codes

  • Date Analysis Result Result Result WATER-3638,3639 Aug,1994 H-3 147.41 i 86.26 38.61 i 81.71 93.01 i 59.41 WATER-3683, 3684 Aug,1994 H-3 7.07 i 80.96 38.90 i 82.34 22.99 i 57.74 WATER-3727, 3728 Aug,1994 Gr. Beta 4.4710.77 4.82 i 0.84 4.65 i 0.57 MILK-3842,3843 Aug,1994 K-40 1,419.00 i l20.00 1,411.00 i 142.00 1,415.00 92.96 WATER-3869,3870 Aug,1994 Gr. Beta 4.15 i 0.67 3.15 i 0.64 3.65 i 0.46 WATER-3869, 3870 Aug,1994 H-3 43.82 1 81.84 33.30 i 81.38 38.56 i 57.71 VEGETATION-3892,3893 Aug,1994 Gr. Beta 2.49 i 0.08 2.54 i 0.08 2.52 i 0.06 VEGETATION-3892,3893 Aug,1994 K-40 1.89 i 0.26 2.2710.28 2.08 i 0.19 WATER-3964, 3965 Aug,1994 Gr. Beta 3.91 t e.73 4.90 i 0.83 4.4110.55 WATER-3913, 3914 Aug,1994 Gr. Beta 4.26 0.83 3.84 i 0.73 4.05 i 0.55 WATER-3991,3992 Aug,1994 Tc-99 84.90 i 9.30 96.40 i 9.90 90.65 i 6.79 MILK-4016,4017 Aug,1994 Co 60 0.96 t 3.58 -0.90 i 0.43 0.03 i 1.80 MILK-4016,4017 Aug,1994 Cs-137 -0.30 i 2.66 2.33 i 3.87 1.02 i 2.35 MILK-4016,4017 Aug,1994 I-131 0.17 i 0.22 0.04 i 0.23 0.11 t 0.16 MILK-4040,4041 Aug,1994 Sr-89 0.91 i 1.05 -0.05 i 0.82 0.43 0.67 MILK-4040,4041 Aug,1994 Sr-90 0.92 i 0.45 1.05 i 0.40 0.99 i 0.30 MILK-4459,4460 Aug,1994 K-40 1,528.00 i l70.00 1,481.00 i l51.00 1,504.50 113.69 WATER-4061, 4062 Aug,1994 Gr. Beta 4.56 i 0.84 4.57 i 0.79 4.57 i 0.58 VATER-4113,4114 Aug,1994 Gr. Beta 1.62iO.61 1.83 t 0.64 1.7310.44 C MILK-4168,4169 Aug,1994 K-40 1,300.00 i 140.00 1,390.00 i 140.00 1,345.00 i 98.99 WATER-4284, 4285 Aug,1994 Gr. Beta 5.4210.92 5.17i0.89 5.30io.64 WATER-4504,4505 Aug,1994 H-3 378.00 i 99.00 428.00 i 100.00 403.00 i 70.36 WATER-4259, 4260 Aug,1994 Gr. Beta 2.92 i 0.53 2.48 i 0.50 2.7010.36 WATER-4308, 4309 Aug,1994 Gr. Beta 2.07i 0.49 2.05 i 0.50 2.06 i 0.35 WATER-4308, 4309 Aug,1994 H-3 172.74 i 88.95 148.06 i 87.97 160.40 i 62.55 WATER-4333, 4334 Aug,1994 Gr. Beta 5.1312.14 4.07 i 2.03 4.60il.47 WATER-4333, 4334 Aug,1994 H-3 161.29 i 87.44 97.95 i 84.86 129.62 i 60.92 VECETATION-4402, 4403 Aug,1994 K-40 2.73 i 0.12 2.95 i 0.96 2.84 i 0.48 MILK-4459, 4460 Aug,1994 K-40 1,528.00 1 170.00 1,481.00 1 151.00 1,504.50 i 113.69 WATER-4475, 4476 Aug,1994 Gr. Beta 2.80 i 0.28 2.85 0.27 2.83 i 0.19 WATER-4475, 4476 Aug,1994 H-3 51.05 i 80.26 56.34 i 80.50 53.70 i 56.84 MILK-4423,4424 Sep,1994 Co-60 -0.96 i 5.00 -0.88 i 4.05 -0.92 i 3.22 MILK-4423, 4424 Sep,1994 Cs-137 0.70 i 4.06 -0.64 i 2.83 0.03 i 2.47 MILK-4423,4424 Sep,1994 I-131 0.21 i 0.23 0.2210.23 0.22 i 0.16 WATER-4446, 4447 Sep,1994 H-3 186.23 1 88.96 223.36 i 90.42 204.80 1 63.42 MILK-4525,4526 Sep,1994 Co.60 2.80 i 3.47 1.2312/M 2.02 i 2.25 MILK-4525,4526 Sep,1994 Cs-137 0.39 i 3.22 1.27 i 2.36 0.83 i 2.00 MILK-4525,4526 Sep,1994 I-131 0.16 i 0.26 -0.05 i 0.25 0.0610.18 WATER-4571, 4572 Sep,1994 Gr. Beta 0.09i0.22 0.1210.23 0.11 i 0.16 WATER-4571, 4572 Sep,1994 K-40 7.20 i 1.00 7.20 i 1.00 7.20 i 0.71

/ATER-3636, 3637 Sep,1994 H-3 445.19 i 99.02 529.66 i 101.98 487.43 i 71.07

(" ) MILK-4550,4551 Sep,1994 1-131 -0.0110.24 0.25 0.28 0.1210.18 21 of 26

I I

Table A-5. In-house " duplicate" samples.

7 Concentrationin pCi/L' i

V; Lab Sample First Second Averaged Codes

  • Date Analysis Result Result Result MILK-4550,4551 Sep,1994 K-40 1,410.90 1 109.00 1,398.10 i 155.00 1,404.50 i 94.74 SLUDGE-4613,4614 Sep,1994 Ra-226 1.38 i 0.04 1.39 i 0.05 1.39 i 0.03 WATER-4810, 4811 Sep,1994 H-3 36,96634 t S57.20 37,782.99 t S63.06 37,374.67 i 396 08 WATER-4688, 4689 Sep,1994 H-3 62.77 i 82.11 -9.39 i 78.95 26.69 i 56.95 MILK-4886,4887 Sep,1994 I-131 -0.04 i 0.25 -0.06 i 0.24 -0.05 i 0.17 MILK-4886,4887 Sep,1994 K-40 1,397.90 i 152.00 1,319.00 i 171.00 1,358.45 i 114.40 WATER-4744, 4745 Sep,1994 Gr. Alpha 7.1012.30 7.60 i 2.20 7.35 i 1.59 WATER-4744, 4745 Sep,1994 Gr. Beta 16.40 i 1.70 16.00 i 1.70 16.20 i 1.20 SEDIMENTS-6570, 6571 Sep,1994 K-40 7.80 i 0.59 7.68 i 0.56 7.74 i 0.41 MILK-4934,4935 Sep,1994 K-40 1,519.50 i 170.00 1,421 30 i 190.00 1,470.40 i 127.48 SEDIMENT-5000,5001 Sep,1994 Gr. Beta 8.57 i 2.00 8.57 i 2.00 8.57 i 1.61 MILK-5022,5023 Sep,1994 I-131 0.17 i 0.19 0.29 0.33 0.23 i 0.19 VEGETATION-5253,5254 Sep,1994 Sr-89 0.00 0.00 0.00 i 0.00 0.00 i 0.00 VEGETATION-5253,5254 Sep,1994 Sr-90 0.00 i 0.00 0.00 i 0.00 0.00 i 0.00 WATER-5952,5953 Sep,1994 Co-60 1.73 i 2.46 1.15i236 1.44i t.70 WATER-5952,5953 Sep,1994 Cs-137 1.75t 238 032t 2.24 1.03 i 1.63 AIR FILTER-5348,5349 Sep,1994 Sr-89 420.10 i 11.40 439.40 i 22.00 429.75 i 1239 FILTER-5348,5349 Sep,1994 St-89 420.10 i 11.40 439.40 i 22.00 429.75 i 12 39 AIR FILTER-5348,5349 Sep,1994 Sr-90 5.60 i 1.20 7.10 i 2.00 635i 1.17 g

y) FILTER-572B,5729 Sep,1994 Gr. Alpha -0.83 i 2.56 1.90 i 2.63 0.54 i 1.84 FILTER-5728,5729 Sep,1994 Gr. Alpha -0.83 i 2.56 1.90 i 2.63 0.54

  • 1.84 FILTER-5728,5729 Sep,1994 Sr-89 2.02i630 -3.02 i 3.57 -0.50 i 3.62 FILTER-5728,5729 Sep,1994 Sr-90 0.86 i 1.94 1.66 i 1.26 1.26 t 1.16 WATER-5373, 5374 Sep,1994 H-3 565.00 i 96.00 561.00 i 96 00 563.00 t 67.88 MILK-5274,5275 Oct,1994 I-131 0.16 i 0.21 0.18 i 0.25 0.17 i 0.16 SOIL-5394,5395 Oct,1994 Be-7 0.6610.36 0.87 i 0.52 0.77i032 SOIL-5394,5395 Oct,1994 Cs-137 - 0.24 i 0.06 0.2010.05 0.22 0.04 SOIL-5394, 5395 Oct,1994 Cs-137 0.24 i 0.06 0.20 0.05 0.22 i 0.04 SOIL-5394,5395 Oct,1994 Gr. Alpha 8.89 i 2.52 9.72 i 2.71 9.3011.85 SOIL-5394,5395 Oct,1994 Gr. Beta 27.15 i 2.36 27.83 i 2.24 27.49 1 1.63 SOIL-5394,5395 Oct,1994 K-40 22.93 i 1.20 22.40 i 1.36 22.67 i 0.91 SOIL-5394, 5395 Oct,1994 Sr-89 0.0010.03 0.02io.03 0.01 i 0.02 SOIL-5394,5395 Oct,1994 Sr-90 0.09 i 0.01 0.0810.01 0.08 i 0.01 WATER-5421, 5422 Oct,1994 Gr. Beta 2.56 i 0.53 3.54 i 0.51 3.05i037 WATER-5421, 5422 Oct,1994 K-40 0.87 i 0.09 0.95 i 0.10 0.9110.06 MILK-5527,5528 Oct,1994 Co-60 -1.11 i 3.26 0.89 i 3.88 -0.11 i 2.53 MILK-5527,5528 Oct,1994 Cs-137 3.21 i 2.44 -0.55 i 3.51 133i2.14 MILK-5527,5528 Oct,1994 I-131 0.00 i 0.18 -0.0310.20 -0.02 i 0.13 VEGETATION-5573, 5574 Oct,1994 K-40 3.00 i 0.30 2.82i O37 2.9110.24 MILK-5552,5553 Oct,1994 Co-60 2.04 3.26 1.32 4.10 1.68 i 2.62 (ILK-5552,5553 Oct,1994 Cs-134 -0.79 i 2.79 0.25 i 2.99 -0.27 i 2.04 p)

(, MILK-5552,5553 Oct,1994 Cs-137 1.03 i 2.58 -0.53 i 3.59 0.25 i 2.21 22 of 26

f' Table A-5. In-house " duplicate" samples.

]L; Concentrationin pCi/If Lab Sample First Second Averaged Codes

  • Date Analysis Result Result Result MILK-5552,5553 Oct,1994 I-131 0.10 i 0.22 -0.09 i 0.21 0.0110.15 MILK-5552,5553 Oct,1994 I-131 0.10 i 0.22 -0.09 i 0.21 0.01 i 0.15 MILK-5552,5553 Oct,1994 K-40 1,468.10 i 122.00 1,322.00 i 146.00 1,395.05 i 95.13 MILK-5552,5553 Oct,1994 Sr-89 0.69 i 1.06 -0.08 i 0.88 0.31 0.69 MILK-5552,5553 Oct,1994 St-90 1.73 i 0.45 137i039 1.5510.29 WATER-5595,5596 Oct,1994 I131 0.13 i 0.21 0.12 0.26 0.12 i 0.17 FISH-5637, 5638 Oct,1994 Co-60 -0.06 i l.28 -0.82i l.92 -0.4411.15 FISH-5637, 5638 Oct,1994 Cs-137 0.27 i 1.25 2.02 i 1.65 1.15 1.04 SEDIMENT-5850,5851 Oct,1994 Cs-137 0.2210.04 0.22 i 0.05 0.22 i 0.03 SEDatENT-5850,5851 Oct,1994 K-40 13.53 0.85 12.20 i 0.85 12.87 i 0.60 WATER-5658, 5659 Oct,1994 Gr. Beta 7.42 1.07 7.97 i 1.03 7.70 i 0.74 WATER-5682, 5683 Oct,1994 Co-60 0.16 i 3.36 2.0113.54 1.09 2.44 WATER-5682,5683 Oct,1994 Cs-137 0.23 i 3.07 0.70 i 3.68 0.47 i 2.40 WATER-5682,5683 Oct,1994 H-3 78.63 i 76.44 -41.76 i 71.13 18.44 i 52.21 WATER-5707,5708 Oct,1994 H-3 12,727.10 i 1,756.35 12,799.14 i 1,766.14 12,763.12 i 1,245 3 9 SEDIMENTS-5829,5830 Oct,1994 Co-60 0.40 i 1.51 -0.58 i 1.68 -0.09 i 1.13 SEDIMENTS-5829,5830 Oct,1994 Cs-137 0.19 i 0.04 0.19 i 0.05 0.19 i 0.03 CRASS-5879,5880 Oct,1994 Be-7 2.40 i 0.12 2.40 i 0.13 2.40 i 0.09

'";RASS.5879, 5880 Oct,1994 K-40 6.55 i 0.22 6.58 i 0.25 6.56 i 0.17 s VEGETAT10N-5903,5904 Oct,1994 K-40 3.40i038 3.13 i 0.29 3.26 i 0.24 VEGETATION-5903,5904 Oct,1994 Sr-89 0.00 i 0.00 0.00 i 0.00 0.00 i 0.00 VEGETATION-5903,5904 Oct,1994 Sr-90 0.00 i 0.00 0.00 i 0.00 0.00 i 0.00 WATER-5928,5929 Oct,1994 H-3 402.89 i 94.65 446301 96 23 424.59 i 67.49 WATER-6018,6019 Oct,1994 Gr. Beta 2.40 0.69 1.59 i 0.44 1.99 i 0.41 SEDaiEN15-6301, 6302 Oct,1994 Co 60 1.07 i 0.06 1.07 i 0.06 1.07 i 0.04 SEDIMENTS-6301, 6302 Oct,1994 Cs-137 ,1.6410.10 1.57 i 0.08 1.60 i 0.06 1 SEDIMEN75-6301, 6302 Oct,1994 Gr. Beta 11.82 1 1.72 8.28 1.83 10.05 i 1.26 SEDIMEN15-6301, 6302 Oct,1994

)

Mn-54 0.74 i 0.06 0.79 0.08 0.77 0.05 l WATER-6070,6071 Oct,1994 I-131 0.0710.22 -0.17 i 0.21 -0.05 i 0.15 i WATER-6116, 6117 Oct,1994 H-3 -7.55 i 76.85 -21.48 i 76.21 -14.51 i 54.12 WATER-6193,6194 Oct,1994 580.00 i 90.00 620.00 i 90.00 600.00 i 63.64 SEDIMENT-6256,6257 Oct,1994 Gr. Beta 5.47il.69 7.44i137 6.4611.09 SEDIMENT-6256,6257 Oct,1994 K 40 9.34 i 0.27 9.34 i 0.29 9.34 i 0.19 SEDIMENT-6256,6257 Oct,1994 Ra-226 0.13 i 0.02 0.11 i 0.02 0.12 i 0.01 SEDIMENT 4256,6257 Oct,1994 Ra-228 0.06 i 0.01 0.05 i 0.01 0.05 i 0.01 MILK-6091,6092 Oct,1994 I-131 0.22 i 0.24 0.03 i 0.22 0.12 t 0.16 WATER-6139, 6140 Oct,1994 H3 23,478.00 i 782.00 23,509.00 1 782.00 23,493.50 i 552.96 l FISH-6162, 6163 Oct,1994 Co40 0.00 i 0.01 0.01 i 0.02 0.01 i 0.01 I FISH-6162, 6163 Oct,1994 Co-60 0.09 i 0.03 0.08 i 0.02 0.09 i 0.02 WATER-6635, 6636 Oct,1994 Co-60 1.8312.42 -0.20 i 1.66 0.81 i 1.47 VATER-6635,6636 Oct,1994 Cs-137 1.071338 0.68 i 2.25 0.88 i 2.03

' dRASS-6235, 6236 Oct,1994 Be-7 L89i 0.14 1.93 i 0.12 1.91 i 0.09 23 of 26

l

.i 1

l Table A-5. In-house " duplicate" samples.

Concentrationin pCi/L' (n)

l Lab Sample First Second Averaged Codes

  • Date Analysis Result Result Result GRASS-6'435, 6236 Oct,1994 K.40 7.0310.28 6.80 i 0.24 6.91 i 0.19 WATER-6277,6278 Oct,1994 Gr. Beta 238i0.56 2.37 i 0.56 2.38 i 0.40 WATER-6277, 6278 Oct,1994 H-3 {

-4.11 i 79.62 66.30 i 89.86 31.10 i 60.03  !

WATER-6489, 6490 Oct,1994 Gr. Beta 1.98 i 0.49 2.04 i 0.46 2.01i 034 WATER-6489, 6490 Oct,1994 H-3 742.19 i 106.47 763.16 i 107.15 752.68 75.53 SOIL-505, 506 Oct,1994 Gr. Beta 43.01i137 40.98i l.29 42.00 t 0.94  !

SOIL.505, 506 Oct,1994 Gr. Beta 19.54

  • 4.99 22.21 i 5.39 20.88 i 3.67 WATER-6214, 6215 Oct,1994 H-3 4,466.00 i 189.00 4,595.00 1 191.00 4,530.50 i 134.35 SOIL-484, 485 Oct,1994 Gr. Alpha 18.01 i 3.97 17.36 1 3.74 17.68 i 2.73 SOIL-484, 485 Oct,1994 Gr. Beta 40.02 1.23 37.91 i 1.19 38.97 1 0.86  !

WATER-6327, 6328 Oct,1994 H-3 131.64 i 82.83 147.29 i 83.49 139.46 i 58.80 SOIL-6447, 6448 Oct,1994 AC-228 0.72 i 0.06 0.68 i 0.05 0.70 i 0.04 SOIL 4447, 6448 Oct,1994 BI-212 0.67 i 0.17 0.67 i 0.10 0.67 i 0.10 SOIL 4447, 6448 Oct,1994 BI-214 0.5210.02 0.53 i 0.02 0.53 i 0.02 SOIL 4447,6448 Oct,1994 Gr. Alpha 6.5412.67 6.6212.51 6.5811.83 SOIL 4447, 6448 Oct,1994 Gr. Beta 21.52 i 2.41 20.61 i 2.42 21.06 i 1.71 SOIL-6447, 6448 Oct,1994 K-40 18.071037 18.72iO31 18.40 i 0.24 SOIL 4447, 6448 Oct,1994 PB-212 0.71 i 0.02 0.68 i 0.02 0.70 i 0.02 SOIL-6447,6448 Oct,1994 q PB-214 0.58 i 0.03 0.60 i 0.03 0.59i O.02 Q SOIL 4447,6448 Oct,1994 RA-226 1.15 i 0.17 0.% i0.16 1.06 i 0.11 SOIL-64M, 6448 Oct,1994 TL-208 0.24 i 0.02 0.25 i 0.01 0.2410.01 FISH-6372, 6373 Oct,1994 Co40 0.00 i 0.02 0.01 i 0.02 0.00 i 0.01 FISH-6372, 6373 Oct,1994 Cs-137 0.00 i 0.01 0.00 i 0.01 0.0010.01 WATER-6468, 6469 Oct,1994 Gr. Deta 1.76 i 0.47 1.79 i 0.49 1.78 i 0.34 WATER 4468, 6469 Oct,1994 H-3 137.58 i 84.56 9036 i 82.58 113.97 i 59.10 WATER 4401,6402 NoV,1994 Gr. Beta 1.78 i 0.47 1.67 i 0.64 1.72 i 0.40 SEDIMENE6422, 6423 Nov,1994 Gr. Beta '6.06 i 0.61 6.44 i 0.59 6.25 i 0.42 SEDIMEN 15-6422, 6423 Nov,1994 K-40 8.18 i 0.49 7.18 i 0.56 7.68t 037  ;

SEDIMENTS-6422, 6423 Nov,1994 Sr-89 0.01 i 0.01 0.0010.02 0.00 i 0.01 l SEDIMEN'I54422, 6423 Nov,1994 Sr-90 0.00 i 0.00 0.0010.01 0.0010.00 WATER 4534, 6535 Nov,1994 H-3 67.94 i 82.60 3631 i 81.24 52.13 i 57.93 WATER-6614, 6615 Nov,1994 Gr. Beta 4.9712.01 3.94 i t.82 4.45i135 WATER 4614, 6615 Nov,1994 H-3 30.68 i 81.46 -4.05 i 79.96 13.31 i 57.07 i WATER-6746, 6747 Nov,1994 H-3 2,734.00 1 176.00 2,851.00 i 178.00 2,792.50 i 125.16 WATER 6767, 6768 Nov,1994 H-3 107.00 i 83.00 95.00 t 82.00 101.00 i 58 34 WATER-6788, 6789 Nov,1994 Co-60 -1.87 i 2.17 -0.16 i 3.22 -1.01 i 1.94 WATER-6788, 6789 Nov,1994 Cs-137 1.60 i 3.68 -1.81 i 3.04 -0.11i239 WATER-6788, 6789 Nov,1994 Gr. Beta 5.20 i 1.30 3.0010.90 4.1010.79 WATER-6985, 6986 ~ Nov,1994 Gr. Beta 2.02 i 0.46 1.9910.48 2.00i O33 WATER 4957, 6958 Nov,1994 H-3 97.00 i 83.00 27.00 i 80.00 62.00 1 57.64 q VATER-7036,7037 Nov,1994 H-3 3,371.0'11 198.00 3,273.00 196.00 3,322.00 i 13930 b WATER-7059, 7060 Nov,1994 Gr. Beta 8.6211.30 7.6811.70 8.15 i 1.07 24 of 26

- Table A-5. In-house " duplicate" samples.

Concentrationin pCi/If Yl Lab Sample First Second Averaged Codes

  • Date Analysis Result Result Result WATER-7059, 7060 Nov,1994 H-3 0.00 100.12 0.00 i 100.12 0.00 i 70.79 WATER-7615, 7616 Nov,1994 Co-60 133i2.68 1.43 i 3.14 138i2.06 WATER-7615, 7616 Nov,1994 Cs-137 -1.64 i 3.77 1.05 i 3.01 -0.30 i 2.41 MILK-7144,7145 Nov,1994 I-131 0.24 i 0.28 0.27 i 0.32 0.26 i 0.21 MILK-7144,7145 Nov,1994 K-40 1,226.80 i 161.00 1,298.20 i 152.00 1,262.50 i 110.71 MILK-7144,7145 Nov,1994 Sr-89 0.52 i 0.73 -0.47 i 0.75 0.03 i 0.52 MILK-7144,7145 Nov,1994 Sr-90 0.79 i 0.40 1.12 i 0.46 0.% i 0.30 SOIL-7193, 7194 Nov,1994 Cs-137 0.08 0.04 0.09 i 0.03 0.0910.02 SOIL 7193,7194 Nov,1994 Gr. Alpha 11.65 i 4.05 8.15 i 3.44 9.90 2.66 SOIL-7193, 7194 Nov,1994 Gr. Beta 21.96 i 2.80 18.00 1 2.63 19.98 i 1.92 SOIL-7193,7194 Nov,1994 K-40 15.93 1 0.83 17.12 1 0.78 16.53 i 0.57 WATER-7594, 7595 Nov,1994 Co 60 238 t 3.00 -2.7113.15 -0.17 i 2.18 WATER-7594, 7595 Nov,1994 Cs-137 1.52 i 2.62 1.55 i 2.89 154i 1.95 GRASS-7246, 7247 Nov,1994 Be-7 5.25i0.19 53010.21 5.27 i 0.14 ,

GRASS-7246,7247 Nov,1994 K-40 5.76 i 0.29 5.% i 0.35 5.86 i 0.23 WATER-7309,7310 Nov,1994 H-3 136.00 i 85.00 134.00-.:85.00 135.00 i 60.10 WATER-7367,7368 Nov,1994 Gr. Beta 6.00 i 0.61 4.93 i 0.51 5.46 i 0.40 WATER-7367, 7368 Nov,1994 H-3 -67.81 i 80.94 -98.69 1 79.54 -83.25 i 56.74 m WATER-7288,7289 Dec,1994 Gr. Beta 2.2110.72 2.57 i 0.73 239i0.52 WATER-7330,7331 Dec,1994 Co-60 -0.29 i 2.79 -0.97 i 2.68 -0.63i t.93 WATER-7330, 7331 Dec,1994 Cs-137 137i2.82 1.22 i 2.44 130il.86 WATER-7330, 7331 Dec,1994 Gr. Beta 1.55 i 0.75 2.38 i 0.77 2.46i054 MILK-7391,7392 Dec,1994 I-131(G) 1.57 i 2.82 -2.96 4.55 -0.70 i 2.68 WATER 7513,7514 Dec,1994 H-3 10,896.00 i 286.00 10,612.00 i 282.00 10,754.00 i 200.82 WATER-7536, 7537 Dec,1994 H-3 14234 i 83.52 61.00 i 79.84 101.67 i 57.77 WATER-7639, 7640 Dec,1994 Gr. Beta 5.52 i 0.83 4.83 i 0.77 5.1810.57 WATER-7639, 7640 Dec,1994 H-3 60.87 i 82.65 23.60 i 80.95 42.24 i 57.84 WATER-7660, 7661 Dec,1994 H-3 644.00 i 136.00 718.00 i 138.00 681.00 96.88 WATER-7691, 7692 Dec,1994 H-3 117.13 i 84.51 89.90 1 83.26 103.5115932 WATER-7810,7811 Dec,1994 H-3 19,870.00 i 404.00 19,711.00 i 402.00 19,790.50 i 284.%

WATER-7838, 7839 Dec,1994 Co-60 3.8112.82 -0.3212.18 1.7411.78 WATER-7838, 7839 Dec,1994 Cs-137 1.16 i 2.94 -0.24 i 2.72 0.4612.00 WATER-7838,7839 Dec,1994 Gr. Beta 2.68 i 0.83 3.88 i 0.96 3.28 i 0.63 WATER-7940, 7941 Dec,1994 Gr. Beta 1.9610.42 2.39 i 0.46 2.181031 WATER-7940, 7941 Dec,1994 H-3 212.51 85.75 208.76 i 87.59 210.64 i 61.29 WATER-8128, 8129 Dec,1994 Sr-89 0.09 i 0.69 -0.24 i 0.74 -0.08 i 0.51 WATER-8128, 8129 Dec,1994 Sr-90 036 0.31 0.541035 0.4510.23 MILK-7889,7890 Dec,1994 K-40 1,468.10 i 191.00 1,373.20 1 160.00 1,420.65 i 124.58 WATER-7961, 7962 Dec,1994 Gr. Beta 2.01 i 1.06 2.57 i 1.06 2.2910.75 WATER-7961, 7962 Dec,1994 H-3 49.77 i 82.72 -9.95 i 79.98 19.91 1 57.53 VATER-7982, 7983 Dec,1994 H-3 -2.00 i 95.00 0.00 i 95.00 -1.00 i 67.18 w/ WA*17R-8107,8108 Dec,1994 Gr. Alpha 0.2610.77 0.59 i 0.82 0.4310.56 25 of 26

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  • Date Analysis Result Result Result WATER-8107, 8108 Dec,1994 Gr. Beta 1.21 i 0.69 1.54
  • 0.69 1.38 i 0.49 WATER-8086, 8087 Dec,1994 Gr. Beta 3.30 i 0.64 2.51 i 0.57 2.91 i 0.43 j WATER-8009,8010 Dec,1994 H-3 71.38 i 82.32 11.79 i 79.58 41.59 1 57.25 l WATER-8039, 8040 Dec,1994 H-3 154.29 i 85.18 64.34 i 81.13 109.31 i 58.82  ;

WATER-8253, 8254 Dec,1994 Gr. Alpha -0.25 i 0.46 -0.1010.49 -0.17 i 0.33 ]

WATER-8253, 8254 Dec,1994 Gr. Beta 0.84i0.50 0.48 i 0.49 0.66 i 0.35 WATER-8253, 8254 Dec,1994 H-3 6,802.01

  • 238.58 6,680.64 i 236.67 6,741.33 i 168.03 i WATER-8253, 8254 Dec,1994 Sr-89 0.84 i 0.90 0.1411.01 0.49 i 0.67 j WATER-8253, 8254 Dec,1994 Sr-90 -0.07 i 0.30 0.10 t 0.40 0.01 i 0.25  !

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b 1.0 All activities except gross alpha and gross beta are decay corrected to collection time or the end of the collection period.

2.0 Singla Maacurements Each single measurement is reported as follows:

xts where x = value of the measurement; s = 2a counting uncertainty (corresponding to the 95% confidence level).

In cases where the activity is found to be below the lower limit of detection L it is reported as

<L where L = the lower limit of detection based on 4.66o uncertainty for a background sample.

3.0 Duolicate analyses '

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The averagei and standard deviation (s) of a set of n numbers x1, x2. . . x n are defined as follows:

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4.3 If all of the values in the averaging group are less than the highest LLD, the highest LLD is reported.

4.4 If all but one of the values are less than the highest LLD, the single value x and associated two sigma error is reported.

4.5 In rounding off, the following rules are followed:

4.5.1. If the figure following those to be retained is less than 5, the figure is f3 dropped, and the retained figures are kept unchanged. As an example,

) 11.443 is rounded off to 11.44.

4.5.2. If the figure following those to be retained is greater than 5, the figure is dropped and the last retained figure is raised by 1. As an example, 11.446 is rounded off to 11.45.

4.5.3. If the figure following those to be retained is 5, and if there are no figures other than zeros beyond the five, the figure five is dropped, and the last-place figure retained isincreased by one if it is an odd number or it is kept unchanged if an even number. As an example,11.435 is rounded off to 11.44, while 11.425 is rounded off to 11.42.

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