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1988 Annual Radiological Environ Operating Rept. W/890421 Ltr
ML17308A469
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Site: Saint Lucie  NextEra Energy icon.png
Issue date: 12/31/1988
From: CONWAY W F
FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT CO.
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NRC OFFICE OF INFORMATION RESOURCES MANAGEMENT (IRM)
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L-89-137, NUDOCS 8904270305
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  • FloridaPower6LightCo.CONWAY,W.F.

FloridaPower6LightCo.RECIP.NAME RECIPIENT AFFILIATION DOCKET0500033505000389

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LTTR22ENCL22 P.O.Box14000,Juno Beach,FL33408-0420 APRIL211989L-89-137U.S.NuclearRegulatory Commission Attn:DocumentControlDeskWashington, D.C.20555Gentlemen:

Re:St.LucieUnits1and2DocketNris.50-335and50-3891988AnnualRadiological Environmental 0eratinReortThislettertransmits thesubjectreportinaccordance withTechnical Sperification 6.9.1.8forSt.LucieUnits1and2.Shouldtherebeanyquestions onthisinformation, pleasecontactus~Verytrulyyours,W..ConySeniorV'President

-NuclearWFC/RG/gp Enclosure cc:StewartD.Ebneter,RegionalAdministrator, RegionII,USNRCSeniorResidentInspector, USNRC,St.LuciePlantanFPLGroupcompany 0t 890g270305 1988ANNUALRADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORTST.LUCIEPLANTUNITNOS.1AND2LicenseNos.DPR-67,NPF-16DocketNos.50-335,50-389DataSubmitted By:Florida DHRSReportPrepared:

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'IJEi,y1i~,)A 1988ANNUALRADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORTST.LUCIEPLANT-UNITSNOS.1AND2TABLEOFCONTENTSDESCRIPTION INTRODUCTION RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING PROGRAMDISCUSSION ANDINTERPRETATION OFRESULTSENVIRONMENTAL RADXOLOGICAL MONITORING PROGRAMANNUALSUMMARYDEVIATIONS/MISSING DATAANALYSESWITHLLDsABOVETABLE4.12-1DETECTION CAPABILITXES LANDUSECENSUSEYTOSAMPLELOCATIONS DIOLOGICAL SURVEILLANCE OFFLORIDAPOWERANDLIGHTCOMPANY'S ST.LUCIESITEFIRSTQUARTER,1988SECONDQUARTERi1988THXRDQUARTER,1988FOURTHQUARTER,1988RESULTSFROMTHEINTERLABORATORY COMPARISON PROGRAM,1988PAGETABLE1TABLE1ATABLE1BTABLE2ATTACHMENT AATTACHMENT BATTACHMENT CHP3:1

'II 1988ANNUALRADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORTST.LUCIEPLANT-UNITSNOS.1AND2I.INTRODUCTION Thisreportissubmitted pursuanttoSpecification 6.9ofSt.LucieUnitNo.1andSt.LucieUnitNo.2Technical Specifications.

TheAnnualRadiological Environmental Operating Reportprovidesinformation, summaries andanalytical resultspertaining totheRadiological Environmental Monitoring Programforthecalendaryearindicated.

Thisreportcoverssurveillance activities meetingtherequirements ofUnitNo.1andUnitNo.2.Technical Specifications.

II.RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING PROGRAMA.~Purose:Thepurposeoftheradiological environmental monitoring programistoproviderepresentative measurements ofradiation andofradioactive materials inthoseexposurepathwaysandforthoseradionuclides whichleadtothehighestpotential radiation exposures ofmembersofthepublicresulting fromstationoperation.

Theradiological environmental monitoring programalsosupplements theradiological effluentmonitoring programbyverifying thatthemeasurable concentrations ofradioactive materials andlevelsofradiation arenot,higherthanexpectedonthebasisoftheeffluentmeasurements andthemodelingoftheenvironmental exposurepathways.

B.ProramDescrition:TheRadiological Environmental Monitoring ProgramfortheSt'.LuciePlantisconducted pursuanttoTechnical Specifications 3/4e12ofSt.LucieUnitNo.1andSt.LucieUnitNo.2Technical Specifications.

1~SamleLocations TesandFreuencies:a~Directradiation gammaexposurerateismonitored continuously at27locations bythermoluminescent dosimeters (TLD's).TLD'sarecollected andanalyzedquarterly.

b.Airborneradioiodine andparticulate samplersareoperatedcontinuously atfivelocations.

Samplesarecollected andanalyzedweekly.AnalysesincludeIodine-131, grossbeta,andgammaisotopicmeasurements.

c~Surfacewatersamplesarecollected fromtwolocations.

Samplesarecollected andanalyzedweeklyandmonthlyrespectively.

Analysesincludegammaisotopicandtritiummeasurements.

HP3:1

/~lgJI[4 1988ANNUALRADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORTST.'LUCIEPLANT-UNITSNOS.1AND2d.Shoreline sedimentsamplesarecollected fromtwolocations coinciding withthelocations forsurfacewatersamples.Samplesarecollected andanalyzedsemi-annually.

Sedimentsamplesareanalyzedbygammaisotopicmeasurements.

e.Fishandinvertebrate samplesarecollected fromtwolocations.

Samplesarecollected andanalyzedsemi-annually.

Fishandinvertebrate samplesareanalyzedbygammaisotopicmeasurements.

Broadleafvegetation samplesarecollected fromthreelocations.

Samplesarecollected andanalyzedmonthly.Broadleafvegetation samplesareanalyzedbygammaisotopicmeasurements.

Attachment Aprovidesspecificinformation pertaining tosamplelocations, typesandfrequencies.

2.AnalticalResonsibilit Radiological environmental monitoring fortheSt.LuciePlantisconducted bytheStateofFlorida,Department ofHealthandRehabilitative Services(HRS).Samplesarecollected andanalyzedbyHRSpersonnel.

SamplesareanalyzedattheHRSEnvironmental Radiation ControlLaboratory inOrlando,Florida.C.D.AnalticalResults:Table1,Environmental RadioloicalMonitorin ProramAnnual~Summarprovidesasummaryforallspecified samplescollected duringthereferenced surveillance period.Deviations fromthesampleschedule, missingdataand/orsamplesnotmeetingthespecified "APRIORI"LLD,ifany,arenotedandexplained inTableslAand1Brespectively.

Analysisdataforallspecified samplesanalyzedduringthesurveillance periodisprovidedinAttachment B.LandUseCensus:Alandusecensusouttoadistanceof5milesradiusfromtheSt.LuciePlantisconducted annuallytodetermine thelocationofthenearestmilkanimal,residence, andgardenproducing broadleafvegetation ineachofthesixteenmeteorological sectors.Asummaryofthelandusecensusforthesurveillance yearisprovidedinTable2,LandUseCensus~SummarNolocations yieldingacalculated doseordosecommitment greaterthanthevaluescurrently beingcalculated wereidentified bythelandusecensus.HP3:1(2)

C'hII 1988ANNUALRADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORTST.LUCIEPLANT-UNITSNOS.1AND2E.Nolocations yieldingacalculated doseordosecommitment (viathesameexposurepathway)20%greaterthanlocations currently beingsampledintheradiological environmental monitoring programwereidentified bythelandusecensus.Interlaborator ComarisonProram:TheStateofFloridaHRSEnvironmental Radiation ControlLaboratory participates intheEnvironmental Radioactivity Laboratory Intercomparison StudiesProgramconducted bytheEnvironmental Protection Agency.ResultsfromtheInterlaboratory Comparison ProgramareprovidedinAttachment C.III.DISCUSSION ANDINTERPRETATION OFRESULTSA.ReortinofResults:TheAnnualRadiological Environmental Operating Reportcontainsthesummaries, interpretations andinformation requiredbytheSt.LuciePlant,UnitNos.1&2Technical Specifications.

Table1providesasummaryofthemeasurements madeforthenuclidesrequiredbyTechnical Specifications, Table4.12-1,forallsamplesspecified byTable3.12-1.Inaddition, summaries areprovidedforothernuclidesidentified inthespecified samples,including thosenotrelatedtostationoperation.

TheseincludenuclidessuchasK-40,Th-232,Ra-226,Ra-228,Be-7,U-238,andPb-210whicharecommonintheFloridaenvironment.

B.InterretationofResultsDirectRadiation:

Theresultsfordirectradiation monitoring areconsistent withpastmeasurements forthespecified locations.

Theexposureratedatashowsnoindication ofanytrendsattributed toeffluents fromtheplant.Themeasuredexposureratesareconsistent withexposureratesthatwereobservedduringthepreoperational surveillance program.Directradiation monitoring resultsaresummarized inTable1.2.AirParticulates Radioiodine:

Theresultsforradioactive airparticulate andradioiodine monitoring areconsistent withpastmeasurements andindicatenotrendsattributed toplanteffluents.

Allsamplesforradioiodine yieldednodetectable I-131.Gammaisotopicmeasurements yieldednoindication ofanynuclidesattributed tostationoperation.

Theresultsforairparticulate/radioiodine samplesareconsistent withmeasurements whichweremadeduringthepreoperational surveillance program.Airparticulate andradioiodine monitoring resultsaresummarized inTable1.HP3:1(3) 1988ANNUALRADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORTST.LUCIEPLANT-UNITSNOS.1AND23.SurfaceWater:Theresultsforradioactivity measurements insurfacewatersamplesareconsistent withpast,measurements.

Tritiumwasreportedaspresentintwooftheweeklysurfacewatersamplescollected fromSiteH15.Subsequent samplesindicatetherehasbeennoincreasenoradversetrendfortritiuminsurfacewatersamplesatH15.Thehighestmeasuredtritiumwaslessthan24ofthereporting levelspecified byplanttechnical specifications, Table3.12-2.Noothernuclidesattributed tostationoperation weredetected.

Resultsforsurfacewatersamplesaresummarized inTable1.Waterborne SedimentandFoodProducts:

Theresultsforradioactivity measurements inwaterborne

sediment, fishandcrustacea samplesareconsistent withpastmeasurements andwithmeasurements madeduringthepreoperational surveillance program.Therewerenoindications ofanyradionuclides attributed toplanteffluents.

Resultsforthewaterborne

sediment, fishandcrustacea samplesaresummarized inTable1.5.BroadLeafVeetation:Theresultsforradioactivity measurements inbroadleafvegetation areconsistent withpastmeasurements andwithmeasurements madeduringthepreoperational surveillance program.Therewerenoindications ofanynuclidesattributed toplanteffluents.

Resultsforthebroadleafvegetation samplesaresummarized inTable1.C.Conclusions ThedataobtainedthroughtheSt.LuciePlantRadiological Environmental Monitoring Programverifiesthatthelevelsofradiation andconcentrations ofradioactive materials inenvironmental samples,representing thehighestpotential exposurepathwaystomember'softhepublic,arenotbeingincreased.

Themeasurements verifythatthedoseordosecommitment tomembersofthepublic,duetooperation ofSt.LucieUnitNos.162,duringthesurveillance year,arewellwithin"aslowasreasonably achievable (ALARA)"criteriaestablished by10CFR50,AppendixI.HP3:1 0

E1Page1ENVIRONMENTAL RADIOLOGICAL TORINGPROGRAMANNUALSUMMARYNameofFacilitySt.LucieUnitNos.1and2DocketNo.(s)50-335and50-389LocationofFacilitySt.LucieFloridaReporting PeriodJanuar1-December311988(County,State)PATHWAYDIRECTRADIATION SAMPLESCOLLECTED:

TLDUNITS:MICRO-R/hrTypeandTotalNumberofAnalysesPerformed LowerLimitofaDetection (LLD)AllIndicator Locations Mean(f)RangeDistance&Direction RangeLocationwithHighestAnnualMeanName'eanfControlLocations Mean(f)RangeExposureRate,1075.1(107/107) 4.5-6.6NW-1010miles,NW6.6(4/4)6.5-6.65.9(4/4)5.7-6.1NumberofNonroutine ReportedMeasurements

=0

E1Page2ENVIRONMENTAL RADIOLOGICAL TORINGPROGRAMANNUALSUMMARYNameofFacilitySt.LucieUnitNos.1and2DocketNo.(s)50-335and50-389LocationofFacilitySt.LucieFloridaReporting PeriodJanua1-December311988(County,State)PATHWAY:AIRBORNESAMPLESCOLLECTED:

RADIOIODINE ANDPARTICULATES UNITS:PICO-Ci/MTypeandTotalNumberofAnalysesPerformed LowerLimitofaDetection (LLD)AllIndicator Locations Mean(f)RangeMeanfDistance&Direction RangeLocationwithHighestAnnualMeanName'ontrol Locations Mean(f)Range'"I2600.024<MDA<MDAGrossBeta,260Composite GammaIsotopic, 2Be4'Z'"C137C0.00250.00520.0120.000690.000660.011(260/260) 0.004-0.0280.127(20/20)0.087-0.157MDAMDA<MDAH-086miles,WNWH-340.5miles,N0.013(52/52)0.004-0.0280.134(4/4)0.095-0.157O.OH.(52/52)0.005-0.0170.126(4/4)0.104-0.144MDA<MDAMDANumberofNonroutine ReportedMeasurements

=0 Page3ENVIRONMENTAL RADIOLOGICAL TORINGPROGRAMANNUALSUMMARYNameofFacilitySt.LucieUnitNos.1and2DocketNo.(s)50-335and50-389LocationofFacilitySt.LucieFloridaReporting PeriodJanua1-December311988(County,State)PATHWAY:WATERBORNE SAMPLESCOLLECTED:

SURFACEWATERUNITS:PICO-Ci/LITERTypeandTotalNumberofAnalysesPerformed LowerLimitofaDetection (LLD)AllIndicator Locations Mean(f)RangeDistance&Direction RangeLocationwithHighestAnnualMeanNameMeanfControlLocations Mean(f)RangeTritium,64GammaIsotopic, 6440K'4Mn59F58CO60CZn95Zr-Nb131I134CS137CBa-La23060270(2/64)150-390304(64/64)220-370<MDA<MDAMDAMDA<MDAMDA<MDAMDAMDAMDAH-15270(2152)<1mi,ENE/E/ESE 150-390H-15305(52/52)<1mi,ENE/E/ESE 220-370MDA298(12/12)260-350<MDAMDA<MDAMDAMDA<MDAMDA<MDAMDAMDANumberofNonroutine ReportedMeasurements

=0 E1Page48ENVIRONMENTAL RADIOLOGICAL TORINGPROGRAMANNUALSUMMARYNameofFacilitySt.LucieUnitNos.1and2DocketNo.(s)50-335and50-389LocationofFacilitySt.LucieFloridaReporting PeriodJanua1-December311988(County,State)PATHWAY:WATERBORNE SAMPLESCOLLECTED:

SHORELINE SEDIMENTUNITS:PICO-Ci/Kg,DRYTypeandTotalNumberofAnalysesPerformed LowerLimitofaDetection (LLD)AllIndicator Locations Mean(f)RangeDistance6Direction RangeLocationwithHighestAnnualMeanName'eanfControlLocations Mean(f)RangeGammaIsotopic, 440K226RaTh23SU238UBe58COCo134C4137CS14049521001412300(4/4)210-370196(4/4)174-22070(2/4)60-8034(1/4)200(1/4)MDA<MDAMDAMDAMDAH-5910-20mi,S/SSEH-5910-20mi,S/SSEH-5910-20mi,S/SSEH-15<1mi,ENE/E/ESE H-15<1mi,ENE/E/ESE 340(2/2)310-370197(2/2)174-22080(1/2)34(1/2)200(1/4)340(2/2)310-370197(2/2)174-22080(1/2)MDA<MDA<MDAMDAMDAMDAMDANumberofNonroutine ReportedMeasurements

=0 Page5ENVIRONMENTAL RADIOLOGICAL TORINGPROGRAMANNUALSUMMARYNameofFacilitySt.LucieUnitNos.1and2DocketNo.(s)50-335and50-389LocationofFacilitySt.LucieFloridaReporting PeriodJanua1-December311988(County,State)PATHWAY:INGESTION SAMPLESCOLLECTED:

CRUSTACEA UNITS:PICO-Ci/Eg,WETTypeandTotalNumberofAnalysesPerformed GammaIsotopic, 4LowerLimitofaDetection (LLD)AllIndicator Locations Mean(f)RangeMeanfDistance&Direction RangeLocationwithHighestAnnualMeanNameControlZocations Mean(f)Range40K226R228R238U'4Mn59FCo60CZn134C130201619171570(3/4)710-210014(1/4)106(2/2)100-113190(4/4)140-280770(1/4)MDAMDAMDAMDAMDAMDAH-5910-20mi,S/SSEH-5910-20mi,S/SSEH-15<1mi,ENE/E/ESE H-15<1mi,ENE/E/ESE H-15<1mi,ENE/E/ESE 2000(2/2)1900-210014(1/2)113(1/2)235(2/2)190-280770(1/2)2000(3/3)1900-210014(1/2)100(1/2)145(2/2)140-150MDAMDAMDAMDA<MDAMDAMDANumberofNonroutine ReportedMeasurements

=0

'A E1Page6ENVIRONMENTAL RADIOLOGICAL TORINGPROGRAMANNUALSUMMARYNameofFacilitySt.LucieUnitNos.1and2DocketNo.(s)50-335and50-389LocationofFacilitySt.LucieFloridaReporting PeriodJanuar1-December311988(County,State)PATHWAY:INGESTION SAMPLESCOLLECTED:

FISHUNITS:PICO-Ci/Kg,WETTypeandTotalNumberofAnalysesPerformed LowerLimitofaDetection (LLD)AllIndicator Locations Mean(f)RangeDistance6Direction RangeLocationwithHighestAnnualMeanName'eanfControlLocations Mean(f)RangeGammaIsotopic, 440K'4Mn59F58CO6OCZn134C137CS1301610172820(4/4)2400-3500MDAMDAMDAMDAMDA<MDAMDAH-5910-20mi,S/SSE3100(2/2)2700-35003100(2/2)2700-3500MDAMDAMDAMDAMDAMDAMDANumberofNonroutine ReportedMeasurements

=0 E1Page7ENVIRONMENTAL RADIOLOGICAL TORINGPROGRAMANNUALSUMMARYNameofFacilitySt.LucieUnitNos.1and2DocketNo.(s)50-335and50-389LocationofFacilitySt.LucieFloridaReporting PeriodJanua1-December311988(County,State)PATHWAYINGESTION SAMPLESCOLLECTED:

BROADLEAFVEGETATION UNITS:PICO-Ci/Kg,WETTypeandTotalNumberofAnalysesPerformed LowerLimitofaDetection (LLD)AllIndicator Locations Mean(f)RangeDistance&Direction RangeLocationwithHighestAnnualMeanName'eanfControlLocations Mean(f)RangeGammaIsotopic, 36Be40K131I134CS137C71100500(36/36)280-7102730(36/36)900-5300MDAMDAMDAH-521mi,S/SSEH-521mi,S/SSE540(12/12)417-7102920(12/12)2400-3400480(12/12)280-6202850(12/12)1640-4900MDA<MDAMDANumberofNonroutine ReportedMeasurements

=0 TABLE1Page8of8ENVIRONMENTAL RADIOLOGICAL MONITORING PROGRAMANNUALSUMMARYNameofFacilitySt.LucieUnitNos.1and2DocketNo.(s)50-335and50-389LocationofFacilitySt.LucieFlorida(County,State)Reporting PeriodJanuar1-December311988NOTESa~TheLLDisan"apriori"lowerlimitofdetection whichestablishes thesmallestconcentration ofradioactive materialinasamplethatwillyieldanetcountabovesystembackground thatwillbedetectedwith95~probability withonly54probability offalselyconcluding thatablankobservation represents arealsignal.LLD'sinthiscolumnareattimeofmeasurement.

TheMDAsreportedinAttachment Bfortheindividual sampleshavebeencorrected tothetimeofsamplecollection.

~~~~~b.Meanandrangebasedupondetectable measurements only.Fractionofdetectable measurements atspecified locations isindicated inparentheses (f).c~Specificidentifying information foreachsamplelocationisprovidedinAttachment

-A.d.ResultsarebasedupontheaveragenetresponseoftwoTLDs.(Thermoluminescent dosimeters).

MDAreferstominimumdetectable activity.

1988ANNUALRADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORTST.LUCIEPLANT,UNITNOS.162TABLE1ADEVIATIONS MISSINGDATAA)Pathway:DirectRadiation Location:

WSW-5,5,milesWSWDate:3/30/88to6/16/88Deviation:

Failuretocontinuously provideexposuremonitoring atthislocationforthesecondquarterof1988Description ofProblem:Thedosimeters forthissiteweremissingwhencollection wasattempted.

Corrective Action:ReplacedTLDsupondiscovery ofsituation.

Pathway:AirborneLocation:

H-30,2milesWDate:8/9/88to8/16/88Deviation:

Failuretocontinuously provideairsamplingat.thislocationforthethirdweekofAugust1988.Description ofProblem:Thesamplehasalowcollected volume.Itisbelievedduetoapowerinterruption duringthesampleperiod.Therewasevidenceofconstruction workatthesamplingsite.Itisestimated thatsamplingoccurredduring113ofthe168hourperiod.Corrective Action:Thesamplingequipment wasinspected andverifiedasoperating properly.

1988ANNUALRADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORTST.LUCIEPLANTUNITNOS.1&2TABLE1BANALYSESWITHLLDsABOVETABLE4.12-1DETECTION CAPABILITIES 1188-123188Thevaluesspecified inTable4.121gDetection Capabilities, wereachievedforallsamples.

1988ANNUALRADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATXNG REPORTST.LUCXEPLANT-UNXTSNOS.1AND2TABLE2LANDUSECENSUSDISTANCETONEAREST(a,b)Sector6/88Milk(c)Animal6/88Residence 6/88Garden(d)NNENEENE0(e)0'SESSWSWWSWWNWNWNNWL(<)4.3/182L4.2/2544.5/2663.8/2894.9/306L1.5/1413.5/152(g)3.2/1912.2/2131.9/2361.9/245(11)1'/2602.3/2813.5/304L(g)4.0/2081.9/2341.9/2582.1/2753.8/2883.7/306L 1988ANNUALRADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORTST.LUCIEPLANT-UNITSNOS.1AND2TABLE2NOTESLANDUSECENSUS(a)Allcategories surveyedoutto5milesradiusfromtheSt.LuciePlant(b)Thefollowing formatisusedtodenotethelocation:

distance(miles)/bearing (degrees)

Forexample,aresidence locatedinthesoutheast sectoratadistanceof1.5milesbearing141degreesisrecordedas1.5/141.(c)Potential milkanimallocations.

Alllocations specified havebeenverifiedtobenotproducing milkforhumanconsumption.

(d)Gardenswithanestimated growingareaof500squarefeetormore.0denotesthatthesectorareaispredominantly anoceanarea.Ldenotesthat,thesectorareaispredominantly alandareaunoccupied bythecategorytype.(g)Non-residential occupiedbuildings inthissectorincludethefollowing:

SSE-FireStation,1.8/149SSE-CountryClub,3.4/153NNW-Lifeguard stationatbeach4.6/342(h)Severalresidences inthissectorarelocatedapproximately 1.9milesfromtheSt.LuciePlant.

'j 1988ANNUALRADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORTST.LUCIEPLANT-UNITSNOS.1AND2ATTACHMENT AKEYTOSAMPLELOCATIONS

  • 4"I 1988ANNUALRADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORTST~LUCIEPLANTUNZTNOS~162KeytoSampleLocations ATHWAY:DIRECTRADIATION 0PLESCOLLECTED:

TLDAMPLECOLLECTION FREQUENCY:

QUARTERLY LocationNameDirection SectorApproximate DistancemilesDescritionN-1NNW-5NNW-10NW-5NW-10WNW-2WNW-5WNW-10W-2W-5W-10WSW-2WSW-5WSW-10W-2-5-10SSW-2SSW-5SSW-10S-5S-10S/SSE-10SSE-5SSE-10SE-1H-32NNNWNNWNWNWWNWWNWWNWWWWWSWWSWWSWSWSWSWSSWSSWSSWSSSSESSESSESENNW1035102592510251036851010510119A1A,NorthofBlindCreekSouthofPeteStoneCreekCoastGuardStationIndianRiverDr.,atRioVistaDr.S.R.68atS.R.607CemeterySouthof7107IndianRiverDr.U.S.1atS.R.712S.R.70,WestofTurnpike7609IndianRiverDriveOleanderandSagerStreetInterstate 95atS.R.7098503IndianRiverDr.PrimaVistaatYachtClubDelRioatDavisStreet9207IndianRiverDriveU.S.1atVillageGreenDr.PortSt.LucieBlvdatCairoRd.10307IndianRiverDriveU.S.1atPortSt.LucieBlvd.PineValleyatWestmoreland Rd.13179IndianRiverDriveU.S.1atS.R.714IndianRiverDr.atQuailRunLaneEntrancetoNettlesIslandElliotMuseumSouthofCoolingCanalUniversity ofFloridaIFASVeroBeach 1988ANNUALRADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORTST.LUCIEPLANTUNITNOS1&2KeytoSampleLocations THWAY:AIRBORNESAMPLESCOLLECTED:

RADIOIODINE ANDPARTICULATES SAMPLECOLLECTION FREQUENCY:

WEEKLYLocationNameDirection SectorApproximate DistancemilesDescritionH-08H-14H-30H-34H-12Control:WNWSEN0.512FPLSubstation, Weatherby Rd.On-Site,NearSouthPropertyLanePowerLine,7609IndianRiverDriveOn-SiteatMeteorology TowerFPLSubstation, SR-76Stuart q~

1988ANNUALRADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORTST~LUCIEPLANTUNITNOS~1&2KeytoSampleLocations THWAYWATERBORNE SAMPLESCOLLECTED:

SURFACEWATER(OCEAN)SAMPLECOLLECTION FREQUENCY:

H-15WEEKLYH-59MONTHLYH-15H-59Control:LocationNameDirection SectorENE/E/SSE S/SSEApproximate Distancemiles10-20DescritionAtlanticOcean,PublicBeachesEastSideA1ASouthEnd,Hutchinson IslandSAMPLESCOLLECTED:

SHORELINE SEDIMENTSAMPLECOLLECTION FREQUENCY:

SEMI-ANNUALLY LocationarneDirection SectorApproximate DistancemilesDescrition-15H-59Control:ENE/E/ESE S/SSE10-20AtlanticOcean,PublicBeachesEastSideA1ASouthEnd,Hutchinson Island 1988ANNUALRADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORTST~LUCIEPLANTUNITNOS~1&2KeytoSampleLocations THWAY:INGESTION SAMPLESCOLLECTED:

CRUSTACEA ANDFISHSAMPLECOLLECTION FREQUENCY!

SEMI-ANNUALLY LocationNameDirection SectorApproximate DistancemilesDescritionH-15H-59Control:ENE/E/ESE S/SSE10-20OceanSide,VicinityofSt.LuciePlantSouthEnd,Hutchinson IslandSAMPLESCOLLECTED BROADLEAFVEGETATION SAMPLECOLLECTION FREQUENCY:

MONTHLYLocationNameDirection SectorApproximate DistancemilesDescritionH-52N/NNWS/SSEOff-SiteNearNorthPropertyLineOff-SiteNearSouthPropertyLineH-59Control:S/SSE10-20SouthEnd,Hutchinson Island CVOriIitoI00I<a'II.liIIIIFPSLsPROPERTY4 LINEtOIN-1I,.~H51IQ8LIHDI4'RMQO~~OOOOglD0O.MN-2Otrh4InsetDetailPyt,~'h~,ioIr+E'EKn'V'34eCyC+0IplrIH15IH3O'XCLUSION AREA(0.9Ž)ANOLOWPOPULATION ZONE(Imi)IUNITIUNIT20'<<+~~KH~SE-1 fg,lWSH-2FPSLsPROPERTYLINE~rfresJI,lH14i'~4~i'H524'I\~t~i~~40O>>444coVOP.OO40I/2SCALEINMILESFLORiDAPOWER8LIGHTCOMPANYST.LUCIEPLANTSITEAREAMAPFIGURE5.1.i yLJtV(CIpl

~HPtltl<<t>>tlr"0O'I'0pphyp'Ip~v'Li'I~~4~.ppIPPH.SH>(il0~+$plI)II?IV,'I<<ptIH.SI'44tj),IPP>>~Qpppp.2H-2l5?H-1",NP0$HlSSf.lHll'I0IPp,J~40II~$%.$PI.0-44P?M/0HC~?IP"~v4LQV.?0.0tt'PHPI,tIP~Ig0gt'tI~0~$$K.N?gg4~p?~~IIleII4>>4IPPttP4I<<t>>>>41

1988ANNUALRADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORTST.LUCIEPLANT-UNITSNOS.1AND2ATTACHMENT BRADIOLOGICAL SURVEILLANCE OFFLORIDAPOWERANDLIGHTCOMPANY'S ST.LUCIESITE1988FirstQuarter,1988SecondQuarter,1988ThirdQuarter,1988FourthQuarter,1988 RADIOLOGICAL SURVEILLANCE OFFLORIDAPOWERANDLIGHTCOMPANY'S ST.LUCIESITEFirstQuarter,1988OfficeofRadiation ControlFloridaDepartment ofHealthandRehabilitative Services Wp4 ST.LUCIESITETechnical Specifications SamplingFir'stQuarter,1988SamleTeCollection FreuencLocations Numberof1.Direct'Radiation 2.Airborne2.aAirIodines2.bAirParticulates Quarterly WeeklyWeekly276569*3.Waterborne 3.aSurfaceWater3.bShoreline sediment4.Ingestion 4.aFishandInvertebrates 4.a.1Crustacea 4.a.2Fish4.bFoodProducts=4.b.lBroadleaf Vegetation WeeklyMonthlySemiannually Semiannually Semian'nually Monthly1333*~Total:219*-IncludesDOEsplit'amples.

NOTE~Measurement resultshavingmagnitudes thataresignificantly abovethebackground

.ofthemeasurement systemarereportedasnetvaluesplusorminusaone-standard-deviation errorterm.Measurement resultsthatarenotsignificantly abovebackground arereportedas'"non-detectable" (ND)oraslessthanaLowerLimitofDetection

(<LLD),whichisanestimated upperlimit(withatleast95%confidence) forthetrueactivityin-thesample.

ST.LUCIETECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS SAMPLINGFirstQuarter,1988DIRECTRADIATION

-TLDs-(micro-R/hour)

Eachresultistheaveragenetresponseoftwodosimeters.

SampleSiteDeployment 12-16-87Collection 03-30-88Notes:N-1NNW-5NNW-10NW-5NW-10WNW-2WNW-5WNW-10W-2W-5W-10WSW-2WSW-5WSW-10SW-2SW-5SW-10SSW-2SSW-5SSW-10S-5S-10S/SSE-10SSE-5SSE-10SE-1H-325.1+0.35.1+0.35.0+0.35.1+0.36.6+0.35.2+0.35.0+0.35.1+0.35.2+0.35.3+0.35.1+0.35.3+0.35.1+0.34.7+0.24.7+0.24.8+0.35.0+0.34~8+0.34.9+0.35.2+0.35.0+0.35.0+0.34.9+0.35.5+0.35.3+0.35.2+0.35.7+0.3(A)Theseresultshavebeendetermined withtheassumption thatfadingisnegligible, althoughdetailedtestingtoconfirmthishasnotbeencompleted.

(B)Testingtoconfirmcompliance withNRCReg.Guide4.13aridANSIN545-1975 performance standards hasnotbeencompleted.

IODINE-131 INWEEKLYAIRFILTERS-(Ci/m)3Collection DateH08H12SamleSiteH14H30H3401-OS-8801-12-8801-20-8801-26-8802-02-8802-09-88<0.03<0.03<0.02<0.03<0.03<0.0403-15-8803-22-8803-29-88<0.02<0.03<0.0202-16-88<0.0202-23-88<0.0203-01-88<0.0303-08-88<<=<0.02<0.03<0.03<0.02<0.03<0.03<0.04<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.03<0.03<0.02<0.03<0.03<0.04<0.03<0.03<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.03<0.03<o.o4<0.03<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.03<0.03<0.02<0.03<0.04<0.04<0.03<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.02 I~~Qf 2.bAIRPARTICULATES

-GROSSBETA-(Ci/m)Collection DateH08H12SamleSiteH14H30H3401-05-880.01101-12-880.01201-20-880.01001-26-880.00802-02-880.00702-09-880.00702-16-880.01102-23-880.01203-01-880.02303-08-880.01103-15-880.01103-22-880.00903-29-88.0.008+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0;002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.0020.0070.0130.0100.0060.0090.0060.0080.0080.0150.0110.0100.0090.012+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.0020.0050.0110.0100.008*0.008*0.008*0.013*0.0110.0160.0110.0150.0110.010+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.0020.0070.0110.0070.0070.0060.0050.0140.0110.0140.0110.0130.0120.007+0.001+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.001+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.0020.010+0.012+0.009+0.009+0.008+0.008+0.013+0.009+0.016+0.008+0.013+0.009+0.013+0.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.002Means:0.011+0.0010.010+0.0010.011+0.0010.010+0.0010.011+0.001*-DOEsplitsamples.-

2.bAIRPARTICULATES

-GAMMASCANSOFQUARTERLY COMPOSITES

-(Ci/m)3FirstQuarter,1988SampleSiteBe-7K-40Cs-134Cs-137H08H12H14H30H340.1380.1440.1500.1450.157+0.010+0.010+0.011+0.010+0.010<0.027<0.028<0.019<0.017<0.018<0.0010<0.0009<0.0008<0.0012<0.0010<0.0008<0.0009<0.0008<0.0008<0.0008 3.aSURFACEWATER-(Ci/1)SampleCollection SiteDateH-3(A)(B)Zr-95Ba-140K-40Mn-54Fe-59Co-58Co-60Zn-65Nb-95I-131Cs-134Cs-137La-140H1501-05-8801-12-8801-20-8801-26-88'2-02-8802-09-8802-16-8802-23-8803-01-88~03-08-8803-15-8803-22-8803-29-88<190<190<190<190<180<180<180<180<180<190<180<180<180330+40350+50320+50360+50280+50310+50290+50260+50320+50250+40320+50350+50370+50<5<5<4<5<4<5<4<4<5<5<4<4<4<9<4<5<9<10<5<4<10<8<3<5<10<10<4<5-<9<10<4<4<10<10<5<5<12<10<5<3<9<11<4<5<10<10<6<5<10<10<5<4<10<12<5<4<10<11<5<5<9<8<4<5<10<7<7<6<9<8<7<8<7<8'8<7<8<9<7<8<7<7<10<8<7<6<8<7<5<7<7<5<5<5<5<5<5<6<4<4<4<5<5<4<4<7<4<6<4<6<4"<7<3<7<4<4<5=-<5<4<5<4<9<4<4<4<5<4<10<5<6H5901-06-8802-03-8803-02-88<190310+50<5<8<4<5<8<8<7<5<5<180340+'50<5<10<5<5<10<7<8<4<4<180310+50<5<9<5<4<9<8<10<4<5<7<5<7(A)Thesetabulated LLDvaluesforZr/Nb-95arethehigheroftheindividual parentordaughterLLDs.(B)Thesetabulated LLDvaluesareforBa-140,eitherbasedondirect,measurement.

ofBa-140orbasedoningrowthofLa-140,whichever methodyieldsthegreatersensitivity foragivensample.

3.bSEDIMENT-(Ci/kdrweiht)SampleCollection SiteDateBe-7K-40Co-58Co-60Cs-134Cs-137Ra-226Th-232U-235U-238H15*02-10-88<60210+40<6<9<8<8180+1060+2034+6200+50H5902-10-88<90310+50<10<7<10<8220+10<23<120<280*-DOEsplitsample.4.a.1CRUSTACEA

-BlueCrab-(Ci/kwetweiht)SampleCollection SiteDateK-40Mn-54Fe-59Co-58Co-60Zn-65Cs-134Cs-137Ra-226Ra-228H15Thissamplewasnotcollected despiteseveralattempts.

Attemptswillcontinue.

H5902-10-882100+100<15<32<13<14<26<1614+6<39150+204.a.2FISH-MixedSecies-(Ci/k,wetweiht)SampleCollection SiteDateK-40Mn-54Fe-59Co-58Co-60Zn-65Ce-134Ca-137Ra-226Ra-228H1503-16-882700+100<10<28<13<10<27<12H5902-11-883500+200<13<29<13<13<30<12<13<27<47<14<25<60 4.b.lBROADLEAF VEGETATION

-Manrove-(Ci/kwetweiht)SampleCollection SiteDateBe-7K-401-131Cs-134Cs-137H5101-06-88540+402200+100<7<7<602-03-8803-02-88590+501800+100590+401310+80<ll<15<8<8<6<8H5201-06-88620+402600+10002-03-88640+402700+10003-02-88550+502400+100<8<10<14<8<8<8<7<7<8H5901-06-88520+402200+10002-03-88560+502600+10003-02-88460+402100+100<8<13<14<8<10<9<7<8<8 RADIOLOGICAL SURVEILLANCE OFFLORIDAPOWERANDLIGHTCONPANYsS ST.LUCIESITESecondQuarter,1988OfficeofRadiation ControlFloridaDepartment ofHealthandRehabilitative Services

'la ST.LUCIESITETechnical Specifications SamplingSecondQuarter,1988SamleTeCollection FreuencLocations Numberof1.DirectRadiation Quarterly 27522.Airborne2.aAirIodines2.bAirParticulates WeeklyWeekly6569*3.Waterborne 3.aSurfaceWater3.bShoreline sediment~~~4.Ingestion 4.aFishandInvertebrates 4.a.lCrustacea 4.a.2Fish4.bFoodProducts4.b.lBroadleaf Vegetation WeeklyMonthlySemiannually Semiannually Semiannually Monthly1330Total:212*-IncludesDOEsplitsamples.NOTE:Measurement resultshavingmagnitudes thataresignificantly abovethebackground ofthemeasurement systemarereportedasnetvaluesplusorminusaone-standard-deviation errorterm..0Measurement resultsthatarenotsignificantly abovebackground arereportedas"non-detectable" (ND)oraslessthanaLowerLimitofDetection

(<LLD),whichisanestimated upperlimit(withatleast95%confidence) forthetrueactivityinthesample.

ST.LUCIETECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS SAMPLINGSecondQuarter,1988DIRECTRADIATION

-TLDs-(micro-R/hour)

Eachresultistheaveragenetresponseoftwodosimeters.

SampleSite.N-1NNW-5NNW-10NW-5NW-10WNW-2WNW-5WNW-10W-2W-5W-10WSW-2WSW-5WSW-10SW-2SW-5SW-10SSW-2SSW-5SSW-10S-5S-10S/SSE-10SSE-5SSE-10SE-1H-32Deployment 03-30-88Collection 06-16-885.1+0.34.9+0.35.2+0.35.3+0.36.6+0.35.3+0.35.2+0.35.1+0.35.3+0.35.3+0.35.2+0.35.0+0.3(C)4.5+0.25.0+0.34.8+0.35.2+0.34.9+0.35.2+0.35.2+0.35.0+0.35.0+0.34.8+0.35.5+0.35.3+0.34.9+0.36.1+0.3(A)(C)Theseresultshavebeendetermined withtheassumption thatfadingisnegligible, althoughdetailedtestingtoconfirmthishasnotbeencompleted.

Testingtoconfirmcompliance withNRCReg.Guide4.13andANSIN545-1975 performance standards hasnotbeencompleted.

Thedosimeters forsiteWSW-5weremissingwhencollection wasattempted.

2

,IODINE-131 INWEEKLYAIRFILTERS-(Ci/m)3Collection DateH08H12SamleSiteH14H30H3404-05-8804-12-8804-19-8804-26-8805-03-8805-11-8805-17-8805-'24-88 05-31-8806-07-8806-15-8806-21-8806-28-88'0.02<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.02.,<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.'03<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.03<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.03<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.04<0.03<0.03<0.03<0.02<0.03<0.02'0.02

<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.03<0.03<0.03<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.03<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.04<0.02<0.03<0.03 jrt'@~i~

2.bAIRPARTICULATES GROSSBETA-(Ci/m)Collection DateH08H12SamleSiteH14H30H3404-05-8804-12-8804-19-8804-26-8805-03-8805-11-8805-17-8805-24-8805-31-8806-07-8806-15-8806-21-8806-28-880.014+0.0020.014+0.0020.010+0.0020.014+0.0020.016+0.0020.016+0.0020.015+0.0020.006+0.0020.009+0.0020.015+0.0020.010+0.0020.014+0.0020.012+0.0020.0090.0120.0130.0110.0100.0100.0140.0080.0050.0100.0120.0150.012+0.002+'.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.001+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.0020.0120.0100.0100.016*0.010*0.013*0.012*0.0070.0070.0110.0070.0040.009+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.0020.012+0.0020.018+0.0020.013+0.0020.017+0.0020.013+0.0020.011+0.0020.011+0.0020.011+0.0020.010+0.0020.012+0.0020.009+0.0020.019+0.0020.010+0.0020.013+0.0020.008+0.0020.014+0.0020.018+0.0020.010+0.0020.015+0.0020.011+0.0020.010+0.0020.010+0.0020.012+0.0020.010+0.0020.008+0.0020.010+0.002Means:0.013+0.0010.011+0.0010.010+0.0010.013+0.0010.011+0.001*-DOEsplitsamples.2.bAIRPARTICULATES

-GAMMASCANSOFQUARTERLY COMPOSITES

-(Ci/m)3SampleSiteBe-7SecondQuarter,1988K-40Cs-134Cs-137H08H12H14H30H340.114+0.0090.121+0.0100.137+0.0100.144+0.0110.152+0.011<0.026<0.026<0.016<0.026<0.026<0.0008<0.0008<0.0009<0.0009<0.0009<0.0007<0.0008<0.0009<0.0007<0.0009

3.aSURFACEWATER-(Ci/l)SampleCollection SiteDateH-3Zr-95Ba-140K-40Mn-54Fe-59Co-58Co-60Zn-65Nb-95I-131Cs-134Cs-137La-140H1504-05-8804-12-8804-19-8804-27-8805-03-8805-11-8805-18-8805-24-8805-31-8806-07-8806-15-8806-21-8806-29-88<180<180<180<180<180<180<180<180<180<190390+60<180<180340+50350+50220+50330+50310+50360+50300+50330+50330+50300+50330+50310+50360+50<5=<9<5<3<10<5<5<8<3<4<8<4<4<11<5<4<6<4<5<8<5<4<11<4<5<9<5<4<11<4<5<ll<5<5<9<5<5<7<5<6<4<5<5<5<5<5<5<4<4<4<5<3(A)<10<7<5<12<7<8<6<7<6<9<9,<8<10,<7<8<11<8<6<12<7<5<10<7<6<12<6<5<10<9<8<12<7<8<8<7<6<10<8<9<6<5<6<5<5<5<5<5<5<5<5<5<5<4<4<5<5<4<5<5<4<4<5<4<5<4(B)<6<5<7<8<5<8<4<6<5<5<6<6<7H5904-06-8805-04-8806-01-88<180330+60<5<10<5<4<10<7<7<180270+60<4<9<5<5<10<7<7<180330+50<5<10<4<5,<10<7<7<5<6<6<5<5<5<5<6<3(A)Thesetabulated LLDvaluesforZr/Nb-95arethehigheroftheindividual parentordaughterLLDs.(B)Thesetabulated LLDvaluesareforBa-140,eitherbasedondirectmeasurement ofBa-140orbasedoningrowthofLa-140,whichever methodyieldsthegreatersensitivity foragivensample.

CRUSTACEA

-BlueCrab-(Ci/kwetweiht)SampleCollection SiteDateK-40Mn-54Fe-59Co-58Co-60Zn-65Cs-134Cs-137Ra-226Ra-228H1505-17-88'10+80<11<22<10<12<24<15<11113+9280+404.b.1BROADLEAF VEGETATION

-Manrove-(Ci/kwetweiht)SampleCollection SiteDateBe-7K-40I-131Cs-134Cs-137H5104-06-88570+501950+12005-04-88620+402340+11006-01-88.430+40900+90<9<9<8<9<8<7<8<8<7H5204-06-88"540+50-2560+13005-04-88630+503350+14006-01-88450+403260+140<10<10<8<9<8<8<9<8H5904-06-88280+401640+9005-04-88480+502200+12006-01-88490+503300+130<8<10<9<7<8<8<6<8<8

RADIOLOGICAL SURVEILLANCE OFFLORIDAPOWERANDLIGHTCOMPANY'S ST.LUCIESITEThirdQuarter,1988OfficeofRadiation ControlFloridaDepartment ofHealthandRehabilitative Services ST.LUCIESITETechnical Specifications SamplingThirdQuarter,1988SamleTeCollection FreuencLocations SamledNumberofSamles1.DirectRadiation

'uarterly 27542.Airborne2.aAirIodines2.bAirParticulates 3.Waterborne 3.aSurfaceWater3.bShoreline sediment4.Ingestion

~~4.aFishandInvertebrates 4.a.lCrustacea

-4.a.2Fish4.bFoodProducts4.b.lBroadleaf Vegetation WeeklyWeeklyWeeklyMonthlySemiannually Semiannually Semiannually Monthly6569*1333*Total:219*-IncludesDOEsplitsamples.NOTE:Measurement resultshavingmagnitudes thataresignificantly abovethebackground ofthemeasurement systemarereportedasnetvaluesplusorminusaone-standard-deviation errorterm.Measurement resultsthatarenotsignificantly abovebackground arereportedas"non-detectable" (ND)oraslessthana'LowerLimitofDetection

(<LLD),whichisanestimated upperlimit(withatleast95%confidence) forthetrueactivityinthesample.

ST.LUCIETECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS SAMPLINGThirdQuarter,1988DIRECTRADIATION

-TLDs-(micro-R/hour)

Eachresultistheaveragenetresponseoftwodosimeters.

SampleSiteN-1NNW-5NNW-10NW-5NW-10WNW-2WNW-5WNW-10W-2W-5W-10WSW-2WSW-5WSW-10SW-2SW-5SW<<10SSW-2SSW-5SSW-10,S-5S-10S/SSE-10SSE-5SSE-10SE-1H-32Deployment 06-16-88Collection 09-13-885.2+0.3'.3+0.35'+0.35.2+0.36.6+0.35.3+0.34.9+0.34'+0'5.4+0.35.1+0.34'+0.35.1+0.35.0+0.34.6+0.24.6+0.24.5+0.24.8+0.34'+0'4.9+0.35.2+0.35.0+0'4.9+0.34.8+0'5.3+0.35.0+0.34.9+0.35.7+0.3Notes:(A)Theseresultshavebeendetermined

.withtheassumption thatfadingisnegligible, althoughdetailedtestingtoconfirmthishasnotbeencompleted.

Testingtoconfirmcompliance withNRCReg.Guide4.13andANSIN545-1975 performance standards hasnotbeencompleted.

\40ll,~0 2'IODINE-131 INWEEKLYAIRFILTERS-(Ci/m)3Collection DateH08H12SamleSiteH14H30H3407-05-8807-12-8807-19-8807-27-8808-02-8808-09>>8808-16-8808-23-8808-30-8809-06-8809-13-8809-20-8809-27-88<0.03<0~02<002<0.03<0.04<0.03<0.03<0'2<0.02<0.02<0.02<0'2<0.02<0.03<0.02<0'2<0.03<0.04<0.03<0.02<0.02<0'2<0.02<0.02<0'2<0.02<0.03<0.03<0.02<0.03<0.04<0.03<0.02<0.03<0~02<0.02<0~02<0.03<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.04<0'2<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.03<0~04<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.03<0'2<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.04(A)<0.02A-Thissamplehadalowcollected volume.Thisisbelievedtobeduetoapoweroutageduringworkonpowerlinesatthissite.Theequipment isestimated tohaverunfor113hoursoutofthe168totalhours.forthissamplinginterval.

I'iW.p4k' 2.bAIRPARTICULATES GROSSBETA-(Ci/m)Collection DateH08H12SamleSiteH14H30H3407-05-8807-12-8807-19-8807-27-8808-02-8808-09-8808-16-8808-23-8808-30-8809-06-8809-13-8809-20-8809-27-880.009+0.010+0.007+0.010+0.015+0.011+0.009+0.010+0.008+0.011+0.016+0.013+0.014+0.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.0100.0100.0070.0070.0120.0120.0090.0100.0070F0110.0160.0070.013+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.001+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.0020.0100.0090.0070.008*0.014*0.013*0.008*0.0080.0140.0100.0160.0080.009+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.0020.0110.0080.0090.0070.0130.012(A0.0070.0140.01,40.0110.0130.0070.008+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.001+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.0020-009+0.0020.007+0.0020.007+0.0020.005+0.0010.013+0.0020.013+0.0020.007+0.0020.009+0.0020.006+0.0020.006+0.0020.015+0.0020.006+0.0020.008+0.002Means:0.011+0.0010.010+0.001*-DOEsplitsamples.0.010+0.0010.010+0.0010.009+0.001A-Thissamplehadalowcollected volume.Thisisbelievedtobeduetoapoweroutageduringworkonpowerlinesatthissite.Theequipment isestimated tohaverunfor113hoursoutofthe168totalhoursforthissamplinginterval.

2.bAIRPARTICULATES

-GAMMASCANSOFQUARTERLY COMPOSITES

-(Ci/m)ThirdQuarter,1988SampleSiteH08H12'H14H30H34Be-70.098+0.0090.104+0.0080.100+0.0090.087+0.0080.095+0.008K-40<0.024<0.016<0.015<0.012<0.015Cs-134<0.0010<0.0009<0.0009<0.0008<0.0009Cs-137<0.0007<0.0008<0.0007<0.0007<0.0009 f'tpr 3.aSURFACEWATER-(Ci/1)SampleCollection SiteDateH-37K-40Zr-95Ba-140Mn-54Fe-59Co-58Co-60Zn-65Nb-95I-131Cs-134Cs-137La-140H1507-05-8807-12-8807-19-8807-27-8808-03-8808-09-8808-17-8808-24-8808-30-8809-06-8809-13-8809-20-8809-27-88<180<180<180<180<180<170<170<170<170<170<170<170<170340+40310+50360+50340+50290+50320+50330+50280+50310+50260+40290+40290+40250+40<4<10<5<5<10<4<5<9<4<4<10<4<5<9<3<4<9<5<5<8.<5<5<8<5<4<10<4<5<9<5<5<9<5<4<9<5<5<7<4(A)<4<9<8<8<6<4<10<7<8<5<5<9<7'<7<5<5<10<8<13<5<4<9<6<11<5<4<9<9<8<5<5<10<8<7<5<5<10<10<8'5<5<13<6<8<6<4<9<8<5<4<4<8<8<5<5<5<10<6<6<5<5<10<7<5<5<3<4<5<5<4<4<5<4<4<4<3<4<4(B)<7<8<7<6.<7<5<7<6<5<8<9<7<10H5907-06-88<180350+50<5<10<5<5<9<8<7<508-03-88<170270+40<4<9<4<5<11<7<10<509-06-88<170270+50<3<8<4<5<8<8<7<3<5<5<5<8<5<7(A)Thesetabulated LLDvaluesforZr/Nb-95arethehigheroftheindividual parentordaughterLLDs.(B)Thesetabulated LLDvaluesareforBa-140,eitherbasedondirectmeasurement ofBa-140orbasedoningrowthofLa-140,whichever methodyieldsthegreatersensitivity foragivensample.

3.bSEDIMENT-(Ci/kdrweiht)SampleCollection SiteDateBe-7K-40Co-58Co-60Cs-134.Cs-137Ra-226Th-232H15*08-03-88<90310+70"<8<7.<9'9210+20<60H5908-03-88<90370+50<8<8<9<8174+880+10*-DOEsplitsample.4.a.lCRUSTACEA

-BlueCrab-(Ci/kwetweiht)SampleCollection SiteDateK-40Mn-54Fe-59Co-58Co-60Zn-65Cs-134Cs-137Ra-226Ra-228H15Attemptstocollectthissamplewerenotsuccessful.

Additional attemptswillbemade.H5908-05-881900+100<11<31<12<9<30<13<10100+10140+604.a.2FISH-MixedSecies-(Ci/kwetweiht)SampleCollection SiteDateK-40Mn-54Fe-59Co-58Co-60Zn-65Cs-134Cs-137Ra-226Ra-228H1509-20-882400+200<16<30<17<14<32<14<13<33<70H5908-17-882700+100<11<26<10<14<22<13<13<31<60 4.b.lBROADLEAF VEGETATION

-Manrove-(Ci/kwetweiht)SampleCollection SiteDateBe-7K-40I>>131Cs-134Cs<<137H5107-06-88,380+402700+100<13<10<808>>03<<8809-06-88470+402400+100390+402800+100<10<11<8<9<7<7H5207-06-88410+403000+10008-03-88710+503300+10009-06-88500+502500+100<12<12<14<8<10<10<8<8-<10H5907<<06-88420+403000+100<12<9<908-03-8809-06-88450+40620+602500+1003600+200<12<18<6<12<7<10 RADIOLOGICAL SURVEILLANCE OFFLORIDAPOWERANDLIGHTCOMPANY'S ST.LUCIESITEFourthQuarter,1988OfficeofRadiation ControlFloridaDepartment ofHealthandRehabilitative Services

ST.LUCIESITETechnical Specifications SamplingFourthQuarter,1988SamleTeCollection FreuencLocations Numberof1.DirectRadiation Quarterly 27542.Airborne2.aAirIodines2.bAirParticulates WeeklyWeekly6569*3.Waterborne 3.aSurfaceWater3.bShoreline sediment~~~~4.Ingestion, 4.aFishandInvertebrates 4.a.lCrustacea 4.a.2FishWeeklyMonthlySemiannually Semiannually Semiannually 13304.bFoodProducts4.b.lBroadleaf Vegetation MonthlyTotal:214*-IncludesDOEsplitsamples.NOTE:Measurement resultshavingmagnitudes thataresignificantly abovethebackground ofthemeasurement systemarereportedasnetvaluesplusorminusaone-standard-deviation errorterm.Measurement resultsthatarenotsignificantly abovebackground arereportedas"non-detectable" (ND)oraslessthanaLowerLimitofDetection

(<LLD),whichisanestimated upperlimit(withatleast95%,confidence) forthetrueactivityinthesample.

ST.LUCIETECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS SAMPLINGFourthQuarter,1988DIRECTRADIATION

-TLDs-(micro-R/hour)

Eachresultistheaveragenetresponseoftwodosimeters.

SampleSiteDeployment 09-13-88Collection 12-14-88Notes:N-1NNW-5NNW-10NW-5NW-10WNW-2WNW-5WNW-10W-2W-5W-10WSW-2WSW-5WSW-10SW-2SW-5SW-10SSW-2SSW<<5SSW-10S-5S-10S/SSE-10SSE-5SSE-10SE-1H-325.1+5.0+5.2+5.2+6.5+5.1+4.8+5.4+5.0+4.9+4.9+5.0+5.1+4.6+5.0+5.0+5.0+5.0+5.1+5.3+5.0+5.1+4.7+5.3+5.0+4.5+6.0+0.30.30.30.30.30.30.30.30.30.30.30.30.30.20.30.30.30.30.30.30.30.30.20.30.30.20.3(A)Theseresultshavebeendetermined withtheassumption thatfadingisnegligible, althoughdetailedtestingtoconfirmthishasnotbeencompleted.

Testingtoconfirmcompliance withNRCReg.Guide4.13andANSIN545-1975 performance standards hasnotbeencompleted.

2.aIODINE-131 XNMEEKLYAIRFILTERS-(Ci/m)Collection DateH08H12SamleSiteH14H30H3410-04-8810-11-8810-18-8810-25-8811-01-8811-08-8811-15-8811-22-8811-29-8812-06-8812-13-8812-20-8812-27-88<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.03<0.03<0.04<0.02<0.04<0.04<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.03<0.03<0.04<0.02<0.03<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.03<0.03<0.03<0.04<0.02<0.04<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.03<0.03<0.04<0.02<0.04<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.03<0.03<0.03<0.04<0.02<0.03<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02 2.bAIRPARTICULATES

-GROSSBETA-(Ci/m)Collection DateH08H12SamleSiteH14H30H3410-04-8810-11-8810-18-8810-25-8811-01-8811-08-8811-15-8811-22-8811-29-8812-06-8812-13-8812-20-8812-27-880.0090.0180.0140.0280.0140.0200.0190.0040.0120.0140.0110.0190.013+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.003+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.002+0.0020.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.Oll+0.002013+0.002012+0.002015+0.002017+0.002011+0.002012+0.002006+0.002011+0.002Oll+0.002008+0.002013+0.002010+0.0020.011+0.014+0.015+0.015+0.016+*0.013+*0.016+*0.006+*0.013+0.015+0.010+0.017+0.011+0.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.009+0.0020.018+0.0020.015+0.0020.020+0.0020.017+0.0020.015+0.0020.013+0.0020.007+0.0020.013+0.0020.014+0.0020.011+0.0020.013+0.0020.008+0.0020.008+0.017+0.017+0.016+0.017+0.014+0.016+0.005+0.009+0.015+0.011+0.017+0.011+0.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.002Means:0.015+0.0010.012+0.0010.013+0.0010.013+0.0010.013+0.001DOEsplitsamples.2.bAIRPARTICULATES

-GAMMASCANSOFQUARTERLY COMPOSITES

-(Ci/m)SampleSiteBe-7FourthQuarter,1988K-40Cs-134Cs-137H08H12H14H30H340.133+0.0100.133+0.0090.146+0.0090.110+0.0080.131+0.009<0.014<0.013<0.015<0.013<0.016<0.0008<0.0008<0.0008<0.0009<0.0010<0.0008<0.0006<0.0007<0.0008<0.0008 3.aSURFACEWATER-(Ci/1)SampleCollection SiteDateH-3Zr-95Ba-140K-40Mn-54Fe-59Co-58Co-60Zn-65Nb-95I-131Cs-134Cs-137La-140(A)(B)H1510-04-8810-11-8810-18-8810-25-8811-01-8811-08-8811-15-8811-22-8811-29-8812-06-8812-13-8812-21-8812-27-88<180<180<180<180<180<180<180<180150+50<160<160<160<160300+50260+50230+50310+50260+50250+40240+50290+50300+50290+50230+50360+50280+50<5<4<5<3<4<4<5<5<5<4<4<3<4<9<5<4<11<10<4<5<11<9<5<5<9<10<4<5<10<11<4<6<8<9<4<4<11<10<3<5<8<10<5<4<8<7<4<5<10<10<4<5<9<9<4<5<10<10<4<4<8<7<4<5<9<5<4<4<5<4<4<4<5<3<4<4<4<10<7<5<7<9<6<9<7<7<8<6<4<8<7<6<9<10<7<7<5<6<6<7<5<7<7<5<7<5<7<9<8<6<8<7<4<8<5<10H5910-05-88<180260+40<4<9<411-02-88<180280+50<4<9<412-07-88<160260+50<4<8<4<4<7<6<7<5<9<8<6<4<10<7<6<6<5<5<4<3<4<4<5<9(A)Thesetabulated LLDvaluesforZr/Nb-95arethehigheroftheindividual parentordaughterLLDs.(B)Thesetabulated LLDvaluesareforBa-140,eitherbasedondirectmeasurement ofBa-140orbasedoningrowthofLa-140,whichever methodyieldsthegreatersensitivity foragivensample.

4.a.1CRUSTACEA

-BlueCrab-(Ci/k,wetweiht)SampleCollection SiteDateH1511-11-88K-40Mn-54Fe-59Co-58Co-60Zn-65Cs-134<350<23<49<24<26<47<24Cs-137<22Ra-226<440Ra-228190+30U-238770+80~~4.b.1BROADLEAF VEGETATXON

-Manrove-(Ci/kwetweiht)SampleCollection SiteDateBe-7K-40I-131Cs-134Cs-137H5110-05-88580+405300+20011-02-88390+503400+20012-07-88440+401900+100<14<17<8<12<9<9<10<8H5210-05-88520+503400+200<14<12<911-02-8812-07-88450+60440+402600+1003400+100<17<9<10<9<10<8H5910-05-88540+504900+200<15<15<1011-02-8812-07-88440+50460+503000+1003200+200<17<12<10<9 11988ANNUALRADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORTST.LUCIEPLANT-UNITSNOS.1AND2ATTACHMENT CRESULTSFROMTHEINTERLABORATORY COMPARISON PROGRAM1988 IfIE.

FLORIDADEPTOFHRS-EPAINTERLABORATORY CROSS-CHECK PROGRAMDATAJanuarythroughJune,1988MediaFILTERFILTERFILTERFILTERFOODFOODFOODFOODFOODMILKMILKMILKMILKMILKWATERWATERWATERWATERWATERWATERWATERATERWATERWATERWATERWATERWATERWATERWATERWATERWATERWATERWATERWATERWATERWATERWATERAlpha*BetaCs<<137Sr-90I-131Cs-137KSr-89Sr-90I-131Cs-137KSr-89Sr-99AlphaAlphaAlphaBetaBetaBetaCr-51Co-60Co-60Zn-65Zn-65Ru-106Ru-106Cs-134Cs-134Cs>>137Cs-137H-3H-3Sr-89Sr-89Sr-90Sr-900303030301010101010606060606010305010305060206020602060206020602060105Ol052525252529292929292424242424221820221820030503050305030503050312100806080688888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888NuclideCollection MonDayYrEPAKnown2050161710291123046554611813ll6994105649433273015UnitspCi/Fpci/FpCi/Fpci/FpCi/KgpCi/Kgmg/KgpCi/KgpCi/KgpCi/LpCi/Lmg/Lpci/LpCi/LpCi/LpCi/LpCi/LpCi/LpCi/LpCi/LpCi/LpCi/LpCi/LpCi/LpCi/LpCi/LpCi/LpCi/LpCi/LpCi/L.pCi/LpCi/LpCi/LpCi/LpCi/LpCi/LpCi/LNormal.Range,0.1180.0000.2370.3950.0580.3550.5780~2370.2150.0000.1180.1180.1180.1180.1180.3550.252MeanofAnalyses23.3350F0018.3314.6799'392.001176.6736.0048.333.005.337.338.6714.3312.6770.6798.00N.D.K.ActionLevel1~150.000.81-2.69-0.450.35-1.50-3.46-4'0NANANANANA-0.35-0.23-l.27,0.230.460.58NA0.58NA0.74NA0.451102.33-0.44NA0.0000.1180.0820.1180.00060.00-1.3991.67NA-0.8114.00NA-1.15NANA3313.33-0'7NA27.67-0.81

~I$'k4C' NOTES:mal.:Normalized range.Asdefinedin"Environmental Radioactivity Lab-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ngeoratoryIntercomparison StudiesProgramFiscalYear1981-1982",Environmental Monitoring SystemsLaboratory, U.S.Environmental Protection Agency,P.0.Box15027,LasVegas,Nevada,89114.EPA-600/4-81-004,

February, 1981.N.D.K.:Normalized deviation-ofthemeanfromtheknownvalue.AsdefinedinEPA-600/4-81-004.

NDP:Nodataprovided.

NodatawasprovidedtoEPAforinclusion intheirreport.NA:Notavailable.

Reportcontaining ceivedfromEPA,LasVegas.thisdatahasnotyetbeenre-ActionLevel:(1)Cause:Erroneously overestimated chemicalrecoveryofcarrier.Corrective action:Trytoimprovepurityofstrontium carrier.strontium isolated(2)Cause:Erroneously overestimated chemicalrecoveryofcarrier.Corrective action:Trytoimprovepurityofstrontium carrier.strontium isolated III FLORIDADBPTOFHRS-BPAZNTBRLABORATORY CROSS-CHECK PROGRAMDATAJulythroughDecember, 1988FILTERFILTERFILTERFILTERFOODFOODFOODFOODFOODMILKMILKMILKMILKMILKMILKMILKMILKMILKMILKWATERATERWATERWATERWATERWATERWATERWATERWATERWATERWATERWATERWATERWATERWATER,WATERWATERWATERWATERWATERWATERWATERWATERWATERAlphaBetaCs-137Sr-90I-131Cs-137KSr-89Sr-90I-131I-131Cs-137Cs-137KKSr-89Sr-89Sr-90Sr-90AlphaAlphaAlphaBetaBetaBetaCr-51Cr-51Co-60Co-60Zn-65Zn-65Ru-106Ru-106Cs-134Cs-134Cs-137Cs-137H-3H-3I-131I-131Sr-89Sr-90MediaNuclide2626262629292929290808080807070707072428242824282428242822232522232503070307030703061006100610061006100709ll07091106100610061006100703070307101405090606100610061008120505-0688888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888Collection MonDayYrEPAKnown829128107491240333494915150160016004040606015894109302251152510115119515220252515556523167611520200.35-0.690.352~310.310.12-1.49'~77-4.620.19-0.13-0.12-0.92-0.14-l.73-1.39-2.42-2.50-4.43-1.50-0.690.120.690.690.69-0.44-0.050.460.46-0.230.08-0.491~21-0.35-0.580.230.120.170.10-0.070.19-0.69-1.549.0027.0013.006.00109.0049.331186.6725.0028.6795.0090.3350.6747.331593.331520.0036.0033.0055.6752.3310.676.009~336.0012.0011.00294.33250.3316.3326.3399.67151.67189.33142.3319.0023.3325.6715.335620.002336.6775.67116.3318F0018.67pCi/FpCi/FpCi/FpCi/FpCi/KgpCi/Kgmg/Kg*pCi/KgpCi/KgpCi/LpCi/LpCi/LpCi/Lmg/Lmg/LpCi/LpCi/LpCi/LpCi/LpCi/LpCi/LpCi/LpCi/LpCi/LpCi/LpCi/LpCi/LpCi/L.pCi/LpCi/LpCi/LpCi/LpCi/LpCi/LpCi/LpCi/LpCi/LpCi/LpCi/LpCi/LpCi/LpCi/LpCi/L0.0000.2370.0000.7900.1080.3550.6690.2370.2960.1320.1970.1180.3550.1480.296,0.2370.2370.5920.5920.2370.0000.2370.0000.0000.0000.1780.2370.1180.1180.4150.2370.2370.4340.0000.2370.1180.2370.0640.1520.0740.0490.0000.395UnitsNormal.MeanofN.D.K.RangeAnalysesActionLevel M9I',4 rNOTES:rmal.:angeNormalized range.Asdefinedin"Environmental Radioactivity Lab-oratoryIntercomparison StudiesProgramFiscalYear1981-1982",Environmental Monitoring SystemsLaboratory, U.S.Environmental Protection Agency,P.O.Box15027,LasVegas,Nevada,89114.EPA-600/4-81-004,

February, 1981.N.D.K.:Normalized deviation ofthemeanfromtheknownvalue.AsdefinedinEPA-600/4-81-004.

NDP:Nodataprovided.

NodatawasprovidedtoEPAforinclusion intheirreport.NA:Notavailable.

Reportcontaining thisdatahasnotyetbeenre-ceivedfromEPA,LasVegas.ACTIONLEVEL:Cause:Erroneously overestimated chemicalrecoveryofstrontium carrier.Corrective action:Trytoimprovepurityofisolatedstrontium carrier.Cause:Erroneously overestimated chemicalrecoveryofstrontium carrier.Corrective action:Trytoimprovepurityofisolatedstrontium carrier.

gpp424p361 1989ANNUALRADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORTST.LUCIEPLANTUNITNOS.1AND2LicenseNos.DPR-67,NPF-16IDocketNos.50-335,50-389DataSubmitted By:FloidaDHRSReportPrepared:

o9'/'<l9OReportReviewed:

2/arelA+/PWfdHP3:1RADEHVOP.PSL 01989ANNUALRADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORTST.LUCIEPLANT-UNITSNOS.1AND2TABLEOFCONTENTSDESCRIPTION INTRODUCTION PAGERADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING PROGRAMDISCUSSION ANDINTERPRETATION OFRESULTSENVIRONMENTAL RADIOLOGICAL MONITORING PROGRAMANNUALSUMMARYDEVIATIONS/MISSING DATAANALYSESWITHLLDsABOVETABLE4.12-1DETECTION CAPABILITIES LANDUSECENSUSEYTOSAMPLELOCATIONS DIOLOGICAL SURVEILLANCE OFFLORIDAPOWERANDLIGHTCOMPANY'S ST.LUCIESITEFIRSTQUARTER,1989SECONDQUARTER,1989THIRDQUARTER,1989FOURTHQUARTER,1989RESULTSFROMTHEINTERLABORATORY COMPARISON PROGRAM,1989TABLE1TABLE1ATABLE1BTABLE2ATTACHMENT AATTACHMENT BATTACHMENT CHP3:1RADENVOP.PSL 1989ANNUALRADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORTST.LUCIEPLANT-UNITSNOS.1AND2I.INTRODUCTION Thisreportissubmitted pursuanttoSpecification 6.9ofSt.LucieUnitNo.1andSt.LucieUnitNo.2Technical Specifications.

TheAnnualRadiological Environmental Operating Reportprovidesinformation, summaries andanalytical resultspertaining totheRadiological Environmental Monitoring Programforthecalendaryearindicated.

Thisreportcoverssurveillance activities meetingtherequirements ofUnitNo.1andUnitNo.2.Technical Specifications.

II.RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING PROGRAMA.~Purose:Thepurposeoftheradiological environmental monitoring programistoproviderepresentative measurements ofradiation andofradioactive materials inthoseexposurepathwaysandforthoseradionuclides whichleadtothehighestpotential radiation exposures ofmembersofthepublicresulting fromstationoperation.

Theradiological environmental monitoring programalsosupplements theradiological effluentmonitoring programbyverifying thatthemeasurable concentrations ofradioactive materials andlevelsofradiation arenothigherthanexpectedonthebasisoftheeffluentmeasurements andthemodelingoftheenvironmental exposurepathways.

B.ProramDescrition:TheRadiological Environmental Monitoring ProgramfortheSt.LuciePlantisconducted pursuanttoTechnical Specifications 3/4e12ofSt.LucieUnitNo.1andSt.LucieUnitNo.2Technical Specifications.

SamleLocations TesandFreencies:a~Directradiation gammaexposurerateismonitored continuously at27locations bythermoluminescent dosimeters (TLD's).TLD'sarecollected andanalyzedquarterly.

b.Airborneradioiodine andparticulate samplersareoperatedcontinuously atfivelocations.

Samplesarecollected andanalyzedweekly.AnalysesincludeIodine-131, grossbeta,andgammaisotopicmeasurements.

c~Surfacewatersamplesarecollected fromtwolocations.

Samplesarecollected andanalyzedweeklyandmonthlyrespectively.

Analysesincludegammaisotopicandtritiummeasurements.

HP3:1RADEHVOP.PSL 1989ANNUALRADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORTST.LUCIEPLANT-UNITSNOS.1AND2d.e.Shoreline sedimentsamplesarecollected fromtwolocations coinciding withthelocations forsurfacewatersamples.Samplesarecollected andanalyzedsemi-annually.

Sedimentsamplesareanalyzedbygammaisotopicmeasurements.

Fishandinvertebrate samplesarecollected fromtwolocations.

Samplesarecollected andanalyzedsemi-annually.

Fishandinvertebrate samplesareanalyzedbygammaisotopicmeasurements.

f.Broadleafvegetation samplesarecollected fromthreelocations.

Samplesarecollected andanalyzedmonthly.Broadleafvegetation samplesareanalyzedbygammaisotopicmeasurements.

EAttachment Aprovidesspecificinformation pertaining tosamplelocations, typesandfrequencies.

2.AnalticalResonsibilit Radiological environmental monitoring fortheSt.LuciePlantisconducted bytheStateofFlorida,Department ofHealthandRehabilitative Services(HRS).Samplesarecollected andanalyzedbyHRSpersonnel.

SamplesareanalyzedattheHRSEnvironmental Radiation ControlLaboratory inOrlando,Florida.C.AnalticalResults:Table1,Environmental RadioloicalMonitorin ProramAnnual~Summarprovidesasummaryforallspecified samplescollected duringthereferenced surveillance period.Deviations fromthesampleschedule, missingdataand/orsamplesnotmeetingthespecified "APRIORI"LLD,ifany,arenotedandexplained inTables1Aand1Brespectively.

Analysisdataforallspecified samplesanalyzedduringthesurveillance periodisprovidedinAttachment B.D.LandUseCensus:Alandusecensusouttoadistanceof5milesradiusfromtheSt.LuciePlantisconducted annuallytodetermine thelocationofthenearestmilkanimal,residence, andgardenproducing broadleafvegetation ineachofthesixteenmeteorological sectors.Asummaryofthelandusecensusforthesurveillance yearisprovidedinTable2,LandUseCensus~SummaNolocations yieldingacalculated doseordosecommitment greaterthanthevaluescurrently beingcalculated wereidentified bythelandusecensus.HP3:1RADEHVOP.PSL (2) 1989ANNUALRADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORTST.LUCIEPLANT-UNITSNOS.1AND2E.Nolocations yieldingacalculated doseordosecommitment (viathesameexposurepathway)204greaterthanlocations currently beingsampledintheradiological environmental monitoring programwereidentified bythelandusecensus.Interlaborator ComarisonProra:TheStateofFloridaHRSEnvironmental Radiation ControlLaboratory participates intheEnvironmental Radioactivity Laboratory Intercomparison StudiesProgramconducted bytheEnvironmental Protection Agency.ResultsfromtheInterlaboratory Comparison ProgramareprovidedinAttachment C.III.DISCUSSION ANDINTERPRETATION OFRESULTSA.ReortinofResults:TheAnnualRadiological Environmental Operating Reportcontainsthesummaries, interpretations andinformation requiredbytheSt.LuciePlant,UnitNos.1&2Technical Specifications.

Table1providesasummaryofthemeasurements madeforthenuclidesrequiredbyTechnical Specifications, Table4.12-1,forallsamplesspecified byTable3.12-1.Inaddition, summaries areprovidedforothernuclidesidentified inthespecified samples,including thosenotrelatedtostationoperation.

TheseincludenuclidessuchasK-40,Th-232,Ra-226,Ra-228,andBe-7whicharecommonintheFloridaenvironment.

B.InterretationofResultsDirectRadiation:

Theresultsfordirectradiation monitoring areconsistent withpastmeasurements forthespecified locations.

Theexposureratedatashowsnoindication ofanytrendsattributed toeffluents fromtheplant.Themeasuredexposureratesareconsistent withexposureratesthatwereobservedduringthepreoperational surveillance program.Directradiation monitoring resultsaresummarized inTable1.2~AirParticulates Radioiodine:

Theresultsforradioactive airparticulate andradioiodine monitoring areconsistent withpastmeasurements andindicatenotrendsattributed toplanteffluents.

Allsamplesforradioiodine yieldednodetectable I-131.Gammaisotopicmeasurements yieldednoindication ofanynuclidesattributed tostationoperation.

Theresultsforairparticulate/radioiodine samplesareconsistent withmeasurements whichweremadeduringthepreoperational surveillance program.Airparticulate andradioiodine monitoring resultsaresummarized inTable1.HP3:1RAOEHVOP.PSL (3) l e1989ANNUALRADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORTST.LUCIEPLANT-UNITSNOS.1AND23~SurfaceWater:Theresultsforradioactivity measurements insurfacewatersamplesareconsistent withpastmeasurements.

Tritiumwasreportedaspresentinfouroftheweeklysurfacewatersamplescollected fromSiteH-15andoneofthemonthlysurfacewatersamplesatsiteH-59.Subsequent samplesindicatetherehasbeennoincreasenoradversetrendfortritiuminsurfacewatersamplesatH-15.ThehighestmeasuredtritiumwasatsiteH-59andwaslessthan14ofthereporting levelspecified byplanttechnical specifications, Table3.12-2.Noothernuclidesattributed tostationoperation weredetected.

Resultsforsurfacewatersamplesaresummarized inTable1.4~5.Waterborne SedimentandFoodProducts:

Theresultsforradioactivity measurements inwaterborne

sediment, fishandcrustacea samplesareconsistent withpastmeasurements andwithmeasurements madeduringthepreoperational surveillance program.Therewerenoindications ofanyradionuclides attributed toplanteffluents.

Resultsforthewaterborne

sediment, fishandcrustacea samplesaresummarized inTable1.BroadLeafVeetation:Theresultsforradioactivity measurements inbroadleafvegetation areconsistent withpastmeasurements andwithmeasurements madeduringthepreoperational surveillance program.Therewerenoindications ofanynuclidesattributed toplanteffluents.

Resultsforthebroadleafvegetation samplesaresummarized inTable1.C.Conclusions ThedataobtainedthroughtheSt.LuciePlantRadiological Environmental Monitoring Programverifiesthatthelevelsofradiation andconcentrations ofradioactive materials inenvironmental samples,representing thehighestpotential exposurepathwaystomembersofthepublic,arenotbeingincreased.

Themeasurements verifythatthedoseordosecommitment tomembersofthepublic,duetooperation ofSt.LucieUnitNos.162,duringthesurveillance year,arewellwithin"aslowasreasonably achievable (ALARA)"criteriaestablished by10CFR50,AppendixI.IIP3:1RADENVOP.PSL (4)

Page1of8~rENVIRONMENTAL RADIOLOGICAL MONORINGPROGRAMANNUALStBQGLRYNameofFacilitySt.LucieUnitNos1and2DocketNo.(s)50-335and50-389LocationofFacilitySt.LucieFloridaReporting PeriodZanua1-December311989(County,State)PATHWAYDIRECTRADIATION SAMPLESCOLLECTED:

TLDUNITS:MICRO-R/hrTypeandTotalNumberofAnalysesPerformed LowerLimitofDetection (LLD)AllIndicator Locations Mean(f)RangeDistance&Direction RangeLocationwithHighestAnnualMeanNameMeanfControlLocations Mean(f)RangeExposuredRate,1085.3(108/108) 4.5-6.7NW-1010miles,NW6.5(4/4)6.4-6.76.1(4/4)6.0-6.2NumberofNonroutine ReportedMeasurements

=0 Page2of8e~-T1ENVIRONMENTAL RADIOLOGICAL MONORINGPROGRAMANNUALSUMMARYNameofFacilitySt.LucieUnitNos.1and2DocketNo.(s)50-335and50-389LocationofFacilitySt.LucieFloridaReporting Period,Janua1-December311989(County,State)PATHWAY:AIRBORNESAMPLESCOLLECTED:

RADIOIODINE ANDPARTICULATES UNITSPICO-Ci/MTypeandTotalNumberofAnalysesPerformed LowerLimitofDetection (LLD)AllIndicator Locations Mean(f)RangeDistance&Direction RangeLocationwithHighestAnnualMeanNameMeanfControlZacatjons Mean(f)Range131?260GrossBeta,260Composite GammaIsotopic, 20Be40~134C137C0.0240.00250.00520.0120.000690.00066<MDA0.011(260/260) 0.003-0.0240.099(20/20)0.066-0.126<MDA<MDAMDAH-086miles,WNWH-340.5miles,N0.013(52/52)0.003-0.0240.105(4/4)0.075-0.123<MDA0.011(52/52)0.003-0.0200.095(4/4)0.066-0.118MDA<MDA<MDANumberofNonroutine ReportedMeasurements

=0 Page3of8rPATHWAY:WATERBORNE SAMPLESCOLLECTED:

SURFACEWATERUNITS:PICO-Ci/LITERT1ENVIRONMENTAL RADIOLOGICAL MONORINGPROGRAMANNUALSUMMARYNameofFacilitySt.LucieUnitNos.1and2DocketNo.(s)50-335and50-389LocationofFacilitySt.LucieFloridaReporting PeriodJanua1-December311989(County,State)TypeandTotalNumberofAnalysesPerformed LowerLimitofDetection (LLD)AllIndicator Locations Mean(f)RangeDistance&Direction RangeLocationwithHighestAnnualMeanNameMeanfControlLocations Mean(f)RangeTritium,64GammaIsotopic, 64230102(5/64)90-130H-5910-20mi,S/SSE130(1/12)130(1/12)40K'4Mn5'Fe58Co60CoZnZr-Nb131I134C137C140B60325(64/64)220-420<MDAMDAMDA<MDA<MDA<MDA<MDAMDAMDAMDAH-15329(52/52)<1mi,ENE/E/ESE 220-420310(12/12)240-400<MDAMDAMDAMDAMDAMDAMDAMDAMDAMDANumberofNonroutine ReportedMeasurements

=0 T1Page4of8ENVIRONMENTAL RADIOLOGICAL MOORINGPROGRAMANNUALSUMMANameofFacilitySt.LucieUnitNos.1and2DocketNo.(s)50-335and50-389LocationofFacilitySt.LucieFloridaReporting PeriodZanua1-December311989(County,State)PATHWAY:WATERBORNE SAMPLESCOLLECTED:

SHORELINE SEDIMENTUNITS:PICO-Ci/Kg,DRYTypeandTotalNumberofAnalysesPerformed LowerLimitofDetection (LLD)AllIndicator Locations Mean(f)RangeMeanfDistance&Direction RangeLocationwithHighest'nnualMeanNameControlLocations Mean(f)RangeGammaIsotopic, 440K226R232TBe58Co60Co134C137C1404952100121412525(4/4)270-740253(4/4)197-311108(2/4)96-119<MDAMDAMDAMDAMDAH-5910-20mi,S/SSE119(1/2)H-15680(2/2)<1mi.ENE/E/ESE 620-740H-59254(2/2)10-20mi,S/SSE197-311370(2/2)270-470254(2/2)197-311119(1/2)<MDAMDA<MDAMDA<MDANumberofNonroutine ReportedMeasurements

=0 Page5of8ENVIRONMENTAL RADIOLOGICAL MONORINGPROGRAMANNUALSUMMARYNameofFacilitySt.LucieUnitNos.1and2DocketNo.(s)50-335and50-389LocationofFacilitySt.LucieFloridaReporting PeriodJanuar1-December311989(County,State)PATHWAY:INGESTION SAMPLESCOLLECTED:

CRUSTACEA UNITS:PICO-Ci/Kg,WETTypeandTotalNumb'erofAnalysesPerformed GammaIsotopic, 44'K226R22854Mn59F58Co60coZn134C137CLowerLimitofDetection (LLD)13020161917AllIndicator Locations Mean(f)Range1298(4/4)490-2060180(4/4)86-370294(2/4)177-410<MDA<MDA<MDA<MDAMDA<MDA<MDADistance&Direction RangeH-5910-20mi,S/SSE1965(2/2)1870-2060H-15250(2/2)<1mi,ENE/E/ESE 129-370H-15294(2/2)<1mi,ENE/E/ESE 177-410LocationwithHighestAnnualMeanNameMeanfControlLocations Mean(f)Range1965(2/2)1870-2060110(2/2)86-135MDAMDAMDAMDA<MDAMDAMDAMDANumberofNonroutine ReportedMeasurements

=0 T1~~~~Page6of8ENVIRONMENTAL RADIOLOGICAL MONRINGPROGRAMANNUALSUMMARYNameofFacilitySt.LucieUnitNos.1and2DocketNo.(s)50-335and50-389LocationofFacilitySt.LucieFloridaReporting PeriodZanua1-December311989(County,State)PATHWAY:INGESTION SAMPLESCOLLECTED:

FISHUNITS:PICO-Ci/Kg,WETTypeandTotalNumberofAnalysesPerformed LowerLimitofDetection (LLD)AllIndicator Locations Mean(f)RangeDistance&Direction RangeLocationwithHighestAnnualMeanNameMeanfControlLocations Mean(f)RangeGammaIsotopic, 440K226R22854Mn59Fe5'Co60Co65~134C137C130201610173200(4/4)2710-418078(1/4)93(1/4)<MDA<MDA<MDAMDAMDAMDAMDAH-15<1mi,ENE/E/ESE H-5910-20mi,S/SSEH-5910-20mi,S/SSE3445(2/2)2710-418078(1/4)93(1/4)2955(2/2)2910-300078(1/4)93(1/4)MDAMDAMDAMDA<MDAMDAMDANumberofNonroutine ReportedMeasurements

=0 TP1Page7of80ENVIRONMENTAL RADIOLOGICAL MONITORING PROGRAMANNUALSUMMARYNameofFacilitySt.LucieUnitNos.1and2DocketNo.(s)50-335and50-389LocationofFacilitySt.LucieFloridaReporting PeriodZanuar1-December311989(County,State)PATHWAY:INGESTION SAMPLESCOLLECTED:

BROADLEAFVEGETATION UNITS:PICO-Ci/Kg,WETTypeandTotalNumberofAnalysesPerformed LowerLimitofDetection (LLD)AllIndicator Locations Mean(f)RangeMeanfDistance&Direction RangeLocationwithHighestAnnualMeanNameControlLocations Mean(f)RangeGammaIsotopic, 36Be40K226131I134C137C7110026416(36/36)280-8302930(36/36)810-448029(1/36)MDA<MDA<MDAH-521mi,S/SSEH-521mi,S/SSEH-5910-20mi,S/SSE461(12/12)300-7403500(12/12)2200-448029(1/12)425(12/12)310-8302820(12/12)1970-420029(1/12)<MDAMDAMDANumberofNonroutine ReportedMeasurements

=0 TABLE1Page8of8ENVIRONMENTAL RADIOLOGICAL MONITORING PROGRAMANNUALSUMMARYNameofFacilitySt.LucieUnitNos.1and2DocketNo.(s)50-335and50-389LocationofFacilitySt.LucieFlorida(County,State)Reporting PeriodJanuar1-December311989NOTESa~TheLLDisan"apriori"lowerlimitofdetection whichestablishes thesmallestconcentration ofradioactive materialinasamplethatwillyieldanetcountabovesystembackground thatwillbedetectedwith954probability withonly5%probability offalselyconcluding thatablankobservation, represents arealsignal.LLD'sinthiscolumnareattimeofmeasurement.

TheMDAsreportedinAttachment Bfortheindividual sampleshavebeencorrected tothetimeofsamplecollection.

~~~~~b.Meanandrangebasedupondetectable measurements only.Fractionofdetectable measurements atspecified locations isindicated inparentheses (f).C~Specificidentifying information foreachsamplelocationisprovidedinAttachment

-A.d.ResultsarebasedupontheaveragenetresponseoftwoTLDs.(Thermoluminescent dosimeters).

MDAreferstominimumdetectable activity.

C 1989ANNUALRADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORTST.LUCIEPLANT,UNITNOS.1&2TABLE1AA)Pathway:AirborneDEVIATIONS MISSINGDATALocation:

H-08,6milesWNWDate:02/21/89to02/28/89Deviation:

Failuretocontinuously provideairsamplingatthislocationforthefourthweekofFebruary1989.Description ofProblem:Thesamplehadalowcollected volumewithanormalasfoundflowrate.Apowerinterruption issuspected.

Estimated samplingdurationof111hoursoutofthe169hourperiod.Corrective Action:Thesamplingequipment wasinspected andverifiedasoperating properly.

B)Pathway:AirborneLocation:

H-08,6milesWNWDate:03/07/89to03/14/89Deviation:

Failuretocontinuously provideairsamplingatthislocationforthesecondweekofMarch1989.Description ofProblem:Corrective Action:1)2)C)Pathway:AirborneAirsamplepumpfoundrunningbackwards, duetointernalmotorfailure.Estimated durationoffailureis9hours.Reviewedpriorsampledatatoverifyunaffected samplingperiod,especially Feb.21-28,1989period.Replacesamplingpump-motor combination.

Location:

H-30,2milesWDate:07/11/89to07/18/89Deviation:

Failuretocontinuously provideairsamplingatthislocation.

Description ofProblem:Electrical circuitbreakerfoundtrippedatendofsampleperiod.Lightning suspected cause.Corrective Action:Resetbreaker,inspected samplingequipment andverifiedasoperating properly.

1989ANNUALRADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORTST.LUCIEPLANTUNITNOS.1&2TABLE1BANALYSESWITHLLDsABOVETABLE4.12-1DETECTION CAPABILITIES 1189-123189Thevaluesspecified inTable4.12-1,'etection Capabilities, wereachievedforallsamples.

1989ANNUALRADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORTST.LUCIEPLANT-UNITSNOS.1AND2TABLE2LANDUSECENSUSDISTANCETONEAREST(a,b)Sector6/89Milk(c)Animal6/89Residence 6/89Garden(d)NNENEENE0(e)00,SSESSWSWWSWNNWL(f)4.3/182LL4.2/2544.5/266L4.9/306L01.5/141(g)3.5/152(g)3.2/1912.2/2131.9/2361.9/245(11)1.9/2602.3/2813.5/304L(g)3.8/2021.9/2341.9/2582.1/2753.2/2833.7/306L 1989ANNUALRADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORTST.LUCIEPLANT-UNITNOS.1AND2TABLE2NOTESLANDUSECENSUS(a)Allcategories surveyedoutto5milesradiusfromtheSt.LuciePlant(b)Thefollowing formatisusedtodenotethelocation:

distance(miles)/bearing (degrees)

Forexample,aresidence locatedinthesoutheast sectoratadistanceof1.5milesbearing141degreesisrecordedas1.5/141.(c)Potential milkanimallocations.

Alllocations specified havebeenverifiedtobenotproducing milkforhumanconsumption.

(d)Gardenswithanestimated growingareaof500squarefeetormore.,0denotesthatthesectorareaispredominantly an'oceanarea.Ldenotesthatthesectorareaispredominantly alandareaunoccupied bythecategorytype.(g)Non-residential occupiedbuildings inthissectorincludethefollowing:

SSE-FireStation,1.8/149SSE-CountryClub,3.4/153NNW-Lifeguard stationatbeach,4.6/342SE-Lifeguard stationatbeach,1.1/132(h)Severalresidences inthissectorarelocatedapproximately 1.9milesfromtheSt.LuciePlant.

I1989ANNUALRADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORTST.LUCIEPLANT-UNITSNOS.1AND2ATTACHMENT AKEYTOSAMPLELOCATIONS 1989ANNUALRADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORTST.LUCIEPLANTUNITNOS.1&2KeytoSampleLocations PATHWAY:DIRECTRADIATION SAMPLESCOLLECTED:

TLDSAMPLECOLLECTION FREQUENCY:

QUARTERLY LocationNameN-1NNW-5NNW-10NW-5NW-10WNW-2WNW-5WNW-10W-2W-5-10SW-2SW-5WSW-10SW-2SW-5SW-10SSW-2SSW-5SSW-10S-5S-10S/SSE-10SSE-5SSE-10SE-1Direction SectorNNNWNNWNWWNWWNWWWWWSWWSWWSWSWSWSWSSWSSWSSWSSSSESSESSESEApproximate Distancemiles10351025925102510368510105101DescritionA1A,NorthofBlindCreekSouthofPeteStoneCreekCoastGuardStationIndianRiverDr.,atRioVistaDr.S.R.68atS.R.607CemeterySouthof7107IndianRiverDr.U.S.1atS.R.712S.R.70,WestofTurnpike7609IndianRiverDriveOleanderandSagerStreetInterstate 95atS.R.7098503IndianRiverDr.PrimaVistaatYachtClubDelRioatDavisStreet9207IndianRiverDriveU.S.1atVillageGreenDr.PortSt.LucieBlvd.atCairoRd.10307IndianRiverDriveU.S.1atPortSt.LucieBlvd.PineValleyatWestmoreland Rd.13179IndianRiverDriveU.S.1atS.R.714IndianRiverDr.atQuailRunLaneEntrancetoNettlesIslandElliotMuseumSouthofCoolingCanalH-32Control:NNW19University ofFloridaIFASVeroBeach I48 p>>1989ANNUALRADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORTST.LUCIEPLANTUNITNOS.1&2KeytoSampleLocations PATHWAY:AIRBORNESAMPLESCOLLECTED:

RADIOIODINE ANDPARTICULATES SAMPLECOLLECTION FREQUENCY:

WEEKLYLocationNameDirection SectorApproximate DistancemilesDescritionH-08.H-14H-30SEFPLSubstation, Weatherby Rd.On-Site,NearSouthPropertyLanePowerLine,7609IndianRiverDriveH-34Control:H-12N0.512On-SiteatMeteorology TowerFPLSubstation, SR-76Stuart 1989ANNUALRADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORTST.LUCIEPLANTUNITNOS.1&2KeytoSampleLocations PATHWAY:WATERBORNE SAMPLESCOLLECTED:

SURFACEWATER(OCEAN)SAMPLECOLLECTION FREQUENCY:

H-15WEEKLY,H-59MONTHLYLocationNameDirection SectorApproximate DistancemilesDescritionH-15H-59Control::

ENE/E/SSE S/SSE10-20AtlanticOcean,PublicBeachesEastSideA1ASouthEnd,Hutchinson IslandSAMPLESCOLLECTED:

SHORELINE SEDIMENTSAMPLECOLLECTION FREQUENCY:

SEMI-ANNUALLY ocationNameDirection SectorApproximate DistanceDescritionH-15ENE/E/ESE AtlanticOcean,PublicBeachesEastSideA1AH-59Control:S/SSE10-20SouthEndgHutchinson Island

I1989ANNUALRADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORTST.LUCIEPLANTUNITNOS.1&2KeytoSampleLocations PATHWAY:INGESTION SAMPLESCOLLECTED:

CRUSTACEA ANDFISHSAMPLECOLLECTION FREQUENCY:

SEMI-ANNUALLY H-15H-59Control:LocationNameDirection SectorENE/E/ESE S/SSEApproximate Distancemiles10-20DescritionOceanSide,VicinityofSt.LuciePlantSouthEnd,Hutchinson IslandSAMPLESCOLLECTED:

BROADLEAFVEGETATION SAMPLECOLLECTION FREQUENCY:

MONTHLYH-51H-52H-59Control:LocationNameDirection SectorN/NNWS/SSES/SSEApproximate Distance10-20DescritionOff-siteNearNorthPropertyLineOff-SiteNearSouthPropertyLineSouthEnd,Hutchinson Island

~.~~.-.wl~~~~s~~~CZL14+~~-.~r0>tta))'lI~~~IIII.c\~,'lhl6VlIm'DOOIIvOOgm9cn/O3Ng/ANA/VEh~plantVents2027nel>~--FuelBldgVents~/109.5llelv~8fPXl>OrWCrnVlIp~Q2.r~Cphgppo2IXr~~>Omm~mrEA~p~~l~<r'-ggtQ~UlVjp.aoggePublicAccesstoBeach)00~~hg~i58i~~o>"ro'A)H'I.+-

~UlIl(piZIDPublicAccessloAeach

~,IvClaI/gI5~*('~.~~5~(~~'I'.'IOI'~t*r~s~!It<<~~~~~I.~,4~~I'l~((e~~~5XS~I."AlOIIW~J~%~~)(~V0oi5\'Ig/lit5OIO<<(([ifillIV~L~~(~~4'I~~~o)t.I(~I~aI~>>4~05M!~~I~~

1989ANNUALRADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORTST.LUCIEPLANT-UNITSNOS.1AND2ATTACHMENT BRADIOLOGICAL SURVEILLANCE OFFLORIDAPOWERANDLIGHTCOMPANY'S ST.LUCIESITE1989FirstQuarter,1989SecondQuarter,1989ThirdQuarter,1989FourthQuarter,1989 RADIOLOGICAL SURVEILLANCE OFFLORIDAPOMERANDIIGHTCOMPANY'S ST.LUCIESITEFirstQuarter,1989OfficeofRadiation ControlFloridaDepartment ofHealthandRehabilitative Services ST.LUCIESITETechnical Specifications SamplingFirstQuarter,1989SamleTeCollection FreuencLocations Numberof1.DirectRadiation Quarterly 27542.Airborne2.aAirIodines2.bAirParticulates WeeklyMeekly6569*3.Waterborne 3.aSurfaceMater3.bShoreline sedimentWeeklyNonthlySemiannually 1333*~~~4.Ingestion 4.aFishandInvertebrates 4.a.lCrustacea 4.a.2FishSemiannually Semiannually 4.bFoodProducts4.b.lBroadleaf Vegetation HonthlyTotal:220*-IncludesDOEsplitsamples.NOTE:Measurement resultshavingmagnitudes thataresignificantly abovethebackground ofthemeasurement systemarereportedasnetvaluesplusorminusaone-standard-deviation errorterm.0Measurement resultsthatarenotsignificantly abovebackground arereportedas"non-detectable" (ND)oraslessthanaLowerLimitofDetection

(<LLD),whichisanestimated upperlimit(withatleast95Kconfidence) forthetrueactivityinthesample.

ST.LUCIETECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS SANPLINGFirstQuarter,1989DIRECTRADIATION

-TLDs-(micro-R/hour)

Eachresultistheaveragenetresponseoftwodosimeters.

SampleSiteN-1NNW-5NNW-10NW"5NW-10WNW-2WNW-5WNW"10W"2W-5W-10WSW-2WSW-5WSW-10~SW-2SW-5SW"10SSW-2SSW"5SSW-10S-5S"10S/SSE-10SSE-5SSE-10SE"1H-32Deployment Collection 5.1+0'5.4x0.35.6a0.35.240.36'+0'5.2a0.35.4+0.3F7+0'5.4~0.35.2+0.35.2~0.34'~0'5'+0.34'+0'5.0~0.34.6a0.25.0*0.35.1+0.35'+0'5'40'5.2x0.34.9+0.35'+0.35'~0.35.1+0'4.9+0.3F1+0'12-14"8803-22-89Notes:(A)Theseresultshavebeendetermined withtheassumption thatfadingisnegligible, althoughdetailedtestingtoconfirmthishasnotbeencompleted.

(B)Testingtoconfirmcompliance withNRCReg.Guide4.13andANSIN545-1975 performance standards hasnotbeencompleted.

2'IODINE-131 INWEEKLYAIRFILTERS-(Ci/m3)Collection DateH08H12SamleSiteH14H30H3401-03-8901-11-8901-18-8901"25-8901-31"8902-08-8902-14-8902-21-8902-28-8903-07-8903-14-8903-21-8903-28-89<0,02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.04(A)<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02(B)<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.02<0'02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0'2<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.02<0'2<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.02(A)-Thissamplehadalowcollected volumewithanormalflowrate.

Apoweroutageissuspected.

Theequipment isestimated tohaverunfor111hoursoutofthe169totalhoursforthissamplinginterval.

(B)-Uponcollection ofthissample,theairpumpwasfoundtoberunningbackwards duetoaninternalfailure.Theairpumpisestimated tohaverunbackwards for9hoursoutefthe168totalhoursforthissamplinginterval.

Afterthismalfunction, theparticulate filtercollected fromthissiteon02-28-89wasre"examined, buttherewasnosignthatthepumphadrunbackwards duringthecollection ofthatsample.

2.bAIRPARTICULATES

-GROSSBETA-(Ci/m3)Collection DateH08H12SamleSiteH14H30H3401-03-8901-11-8901-18-8901-25-8901-31-8902-08-8902-14-8902-21-8902-28-8903-07-8903-14-8903-21-8903-28-890.0100.0160.0120.0100.0080.0050.0150.010(A0.0090.003(B0.0120.0160.0080.0020.0020.002+0.0020.0020.0010.0020.002+0.002a0.0010.0020.0020.0020.0050.0080.0060.0150.0100.0050.0170.0070.0140.0080.0120.0100.0080.0020.002+0.0020.0020.002,+0.0010.0020.0020.002+0.0020.0020.0020.0020.007+0.0100.0080.009+0.008*0.004*0.017*0.010*0.0140.0060.011+0.012+0.0040.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.0010.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020'08+0.0080.010~0.0100.0080.007a0.0130.0080.0130.006~0.012+0.010+0.0080.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.0080.0090.0060.0090.0070.0070.0170.0060.016<00.0120.0140.0050.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.002+0.0020.0020.002.0050.0020.0020.002Neans:0.010w0;0010.010+'.0010.009~0.0010.009i0.0010.010+0.001*-DOEsplitsamples.A-Thissamplehadalowcollected volumewithanormalflowrate.

Apoweroutageissus-pected.Theeguipment isestimated tohaverunfor111hoursoutofthe169totalhoursforthissamplinginterval.

B-Theairpumpisestimated tohaverunbackwards for9hoursoutofthe168totalhoursforthissamplinginterval.

Afterthismalfunction, thefiltercollected fromthissiteon02-28-89wasre-examined, buttherewasnosignthatasimilarmalfunction occurredthen.2.bAIRPARTICULATES

-GANNASCANSOFQUARTERLY CONPOSITES

-(Ci/m)FirstQuarter,1989SampleSiteBe-7K-40Cs-134Cs-137H08H12H14H30H340.1040.1180.1260.1110.1210.0080.008~0.0090.0080.009<0.015<0.013<0.016<0.015<0.025<0.0009<0.0008'0.0009

<0.0006<0.0007<0.0006<0.0007<0.0007<0.0006<0.0007 3.aSURFACEWATER-(Ci'/1)SampleCollection SiteDateH-3Zr-95Ba-140K-40Nn-54Fe-59Co-58Co-60Zn-65Nb-95I-131Cs-134Cs-137La-140(A)(B)H1501-03-89<15001"11-89110R5001-18-89<17001"25-89<15002-01-89<13002-08-89<13002"14-89<13002-21-8990~4002-28-89<13003-08-89<13003-'15-89

<13003-21-89<14003-28-89<130310x50280k50290N5031050350a50230~50290+50320450390+50270a50280i50300+5031050<4<5<4<4<4<3<5<4<3<4<4<7<4<9<4<12<4<9<5<6<4<8<3<10<4<9<4<9<3<8<4<10<4<8<3<10<5<4<5<5<4<5<4<4<5<5<5<5<10<7<6<10<8<6<8<8<7<9<7<6<10<9<7<11<7<6<9<7<9<9<8<7<10<7<5<11<7<6<7<5<8<7<7<7<9<9<6<5<3<5<5<4<5<5<4<5<4<5<3<4<4<5<4<4<4<4<4<5<7<9<9<6<6<6<8<8<6<6<6<4H5901-04-89<150260+40<4<9<4<5<9<7<602"01-89<130280R50<5<8<5<4<10<9<703-01-89<130240+40<4<10<5<4<12<5<7<5<5<6<5<4<6<7<4<6(A)Thesetabulated LLDvaluesforZr/Nb-95arethehigheroftheindividual parentordaughterLLDs,.(B)Thesetabulated LLDvaluesareforBa-140,eitherbasedondirectmeasurement ofBa-140orbasedoningrowthofLa-140,whichever methodyieldsthegreatersensitivity foragivensample.

3.bEDINENT-(Ci/kdrweiht)SampleCollection SiteDateBe-7K-40Co-58Co-60Cs-134Cs-137Ra-226Th-232H15*H5902-01-89<8002-01-89<80*-DOEsplitsample.62070<54704.60<8<9<6<10<9<8221~9311~1296+13119+234.a.lCRUSTACEA

-BlueCrab-(Ci/kwetweiht)SampleCollection SiteDateK-40Rn-54Fe-59Co-58Co-60Zn-65Ce-134Ce-137Ra-226H1501"03-89H5902-15-89.

<18135~17Thissamplewasaccidentally thrownoutbeforeitwasanalyzed.

Anewsamplewillbecollected.

2060R1'70<16<36<19<19<41<174.a.2FISH-NixedSecies-(Ci/kwetweiht)SampleCollection SiteDateK-40Nn-54Fe-59Co-58Co-60Zn-65Cs-134Cs-137Ra-226H1503-15-892710+160<12<26<9<12<25<11<12<29H5903-01-893000160<12<27<13<14<26<13<13<35 4.b.1BROADLEAF VEGETATION

-Manrove-(Ci/kwetweiht)SampleCollection SiteDateBe-7K-40I-131Ca-134Cs-137Ra-226H5101-04"89370R402460+120<7<7<8<2002-01-89410+402470~120<7<9<8<2003"01-89280i40810+100<9<10<10<22H5201-04-89430+402730i110<8<7<7<4202-01-89410+402840R120<7<9<7<1803-01-89430i603120A170<13<15<11<34H5901-04"89390+302010S100<802-01-89310R501970~120<803-01-89310+502170R140<12<8<10<10<10<28<6<35<929+77 RADIOLOGICAL SURVEILLANCE OFFLORIDAPOWERANDIIGHTCOMPANY'S ST.LUCIESITESecondQuarter,1989OfficeofRadiation ControlFloridaDepartment ofHealthandRehabilitative Services ST.LUCIESITETechnical Specifications SamplingSecondQuarter,1989SamleTeCollection FreuencLocations Numberof1.DirectRadiation Quarterly 272.Airborne2.aAirIodines2.bAirParticulates WeeklyWeekly6569*3.Waterborne 3.aSurfaceWater3.bShoreline sedimentWeeklyMonthlySemiannually 13304.Ingestion 4.aFishandInvertebrates 4.a.1Crustacea 4.a.2FishSemiannually Semiannually 4.bFoodProducts4.b.lBroadleaf Vegetation MonthlyTotal:214*-IncludesNRCsplitsamples.NOTE:Measurement resultshavingmagnitudes thataresignificantly abovethebackground ofthemeasurement systemarereportedasnetvaluesplusorminusaone-standard-deviation errorterm.Neasurement resultsthatarenotsignificantly abovebackground arereportedas"non-detectable" (ND)oraslessthanaLowerLimitofDetection

(<LLD),whichisanestimated upperlimit(withatleast95Kconfidence) forthetrueactivityinthesample.

ST.IUCIETECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS SAMPLINGSecondQuarter,1989DIRECTRADIATION

-TLDs-(micro-R/hour)

Eachresultistheaveragenetresponseoftwodosimeters.

SampleDeployment 03-22-89SiteCollection 06-14-89N-1NNW-5NNW"10NW-5NW-10WNW-2WNW"5WNW"10W"2W-5W-10WSW-2WSW-5WSW-10SW-2SW"5SW-10SSW-2SSW-5SSW"10S"5S-10S/SSE-10SSE-5SSE-10SE-1H-325.3+4.9S.3+5.4+6.4+5.1+S.l5.65'+57+5.3+5'+5.2+4.5+5.1+5.0+S.O~5.1+S.O+5.3~4.7~4.8+4.7a5'+S.l4.9+6.2+0.30.30.30.30.30.30.30.30.30.30.30.3.,0.30.20.30.30.30.30.30.30.20.30.20.30.3.'.30'Notes:(A)Theseresultshavebeendetermined withtheassumption thatfadingisnegligible, althoughdetailedtestingtoconfirmthishasnotbeencompleted.

(8)Testingtoconfirmcompliance withNRCReg.Guide4.13andANSIN545-1975 performance standards hasnotbeencompleted.

"IODINE-131 INWEEKLYAIRFILTERS-(Ci/m)Collection DateHOBH12SamleSiteH14H30H3404-05"8904-11-8904-18"8904-25-8905-02-8905-09-8905-16-8905-23-8905-31-8906-06-8906-13-8906-20-8906-27-89<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.02<Oo02<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.02 2.bAIRPARTICULATES

-GROSSBETA-(Ci/m)Collection DateH08H12SamleSiteH14H30H3404-05-8904-11-8904-18-8904-25-8905-02-8905-09-8905-16-8905-23-8905-31-8906-06-8906-13-89,.

06-20-8906-27-890.0110.0100.0050.0190.0160.0140.0210.0090.0150.0130.0180.0210.0110.0020.0020.0020.002+0.0020.002a0.0020.002+0.0020.0020.002+0.0020.0020.0090.0130-.0030.0150.0160.0170.0140.0120.0160.0110.0130.0150.0100.0010.0020.0010.002+0.0020.002+0.0020.002+0.0020.0020.0020.002+0.0020.0080.0110.005+0.012*0.016+*0.014+*0.015+*0.0120.016+0.0100.0120.013+0.0080.0010.0020.0010.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.0090.009+0.00740.0170.0180.018+0.0180.0090.0140.013+0.015+0.0200.0120.0010.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.0100.0100.0060.0160.0160.0160.0150.0120.0160.0100.0140.0150.0110.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.002+0.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.002Means:0.014+0.0010.013+0.0010.012~0.0010.014w0.0010.013w0.001*-NRCsplitsamples.2.bAIRPARTICULATES

-GAMMASCANSOFQUARTERLY COMPOSITES

-(Ci/m)SampleSiteBe-7SecondQuarter,1989K-40Cs-134Cs-137H08H12H14H30H34'.1080.113+0.1100.1090.1230.0080.0090.0090.0100.009<0.014<0.014<0.016<0.016<0.014<0.0009<0.0007<0.0009<0.0008<0.0006<0.0007<0.0007<0.0007<0.0006<0.0009 3.aSURFACEWATER-(Ci/1)SampleCollection SiteDateH-3Zr-95.Ba-140K-40Nn-54Fe-59Co-58Co-60Zn-65Nb-95I-131Cs-134Cs-137La-140(A)(B)H1504-06-8904-11-8904-18-8904-25-8905-03-8905"09-8905-16-8905-23-8905-31-8906-06-8906-13-8906-20-8906-27-89<140<140<140<140<120<130<13090a40<130<13090a40.<130<130300+50310+50360w50310i50320a30270+30300+40290+30320a50320+40260+40220+40340a40<5<3<4<4<3<3<3<5<3<4<3<9<4<11<4<7<5<8<4<7<3<7<3<10<4<6<3<11<5<11<4<9<4<Q<4<10<5<5<5<5<4<4<5<3<5<4<5<9<7<9<7<10<7<10<8<6<5<7~<5<ll<7<7<5<8<8<11<5<11<7<12<6<10<6<6<8<6<7<4<5<8<4<7<7<9<7<9<5<4<5<5<3<3<3<3<5<5<6<3<5<5<5<3<3<4<4<4<4<4<4<7<7<6<6<6<4<7<5<7<5<6<4<7H5904-06-89<140250E50<5<8<4<5<11<7<505-03-89<120310e30<3<6<3<3<7<4<506-01-89<130300+40<3<9<4<6<8<6<7<5<3<5<3K3<6(A)Thesetabulated LLDvaluesforZr/Nb-95arethehigheroftheindividual parentordaughterLLDs.(B)Thesetabulated LLDvaluesareforBa-140,eitherbasedondirectmea-urement ofBa-140orbasedoningrowthofLa-140,whichever methodyieldsthegreatersensitivity foragivensample.

4.a.1~~CRUSTACEA

-BlueCrab-(Ci/kwetweiht)SampleCollection SiteDateK-40H1504-17-897705260<51<82<48<54<85Cs-134<50Cs-137<45Ra-226370+80Ra-228410+704.b.lBROADLEAF VEGETATION

-Manrove-(Ci/kwetweiht)SampleCollection SiteDateBe-7K-40I-131Cs-134Cs-137H51.04"06-89350s401650N100<8<7<805-03"8906-01-89560604040170320+301530L80<8<10<6<6H5204-06"8905-03-8906-01"897404602670+150650+5044804.170300k402200+110<10<9<12<10<8<9<8H5904-06-89390I502400i140<9<10<905-03-8906"01-89520+402430~130380+402120N100<10<9<8<7<9<76 RADIOLOGICAL SURVEILLANCE OFFLORIDAPOMERANDLIGHTCONPANY'S ST.LUCIESITEThirdQuarter,1989OfficeofRadiation ControlFloridaDepartment ofHealthandRehabilitative Services C

ST.LUCIESITETechnical Specifications SamplingThirdQuarter,1989SamleTeCollection FreuencLocations Numberof1.DirectRadiation Quarterly 27542.Airborne2.aAirIodines2.bAirParticulates WeeklyWeekly6569*3.Waterborne 3.aSurfaceWater3.bShoreline SedimentWeeklyHonthlySemiannually 1333*~~4.Ingestion 4.aFishandInvertebrates 4.a.1Crustacea 4.a.2FishSemiannually Semiannually 4.bFoodProducts4.b.lBroadleaf Vegetation HonthlyTotal:219*-IncludesNRCsplitsamples.NOTE:Heasurement resultshavingmagnitudes thataresignificantly abovethebackground ofthemeasurement systemarereportedasnetvaluesplusorminusaone-standard-deviation errorterm.Heasurement resultsthatarenotsignificantly abovebackground arereportedas"non-detectable" (ND)oraslessthanaLowerLimitofDetection

(<LLD),whichisanestimated upperlimit(withatleast95Kconfidence) forthetrueactivityinthesample.

ST.LVCIETECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS SAMPLINGThirdQrarter,1989DIRECTRADIATION

-TLDs(micro-R/hour)

Eachresultistheaveragenetresponseoftwodosimeters.

SampleSiteDeployment Collection 06-14-8909-14-89Notes:N-1NNW"5NNW-10NW-5NW-10WNW"2WNW-5WNW-10W"2W-5W-10WSW-2WSW-5WSW-10SW-2SW-5SW-10SSW-2SSW-5SSW-10S"5S-10S/SSE-10SSE-5SSE-10SE"1H-325'+0.35.3~0.3F6+0.35.30.36.5c0.35.2+0.35.5+0.36.040.35.6a0.35.5a0.35'+0.35'i0.35.4a0.34's0.35.4x0.34.9~0.35.30.35.3+0.35.2N0.35.1i0.35.0a0.35.0a0.34.9a0.35.4a0.35'0.35.0a0.36.2a0.3(A)Theseresultshavebeendetermined withtheassumption thatfadingisnegligible, althoughdetailedtestingtoconfirmthishasnotbeencompleted.

(B)Testingtoconfirmcompliance withNRCReg.Guide4.13andANSIN545-1975 performance standards hasnotbeencompleted.

2 0

IODINE"131 INWEEKLYAIRFILTERS-(Ci/m)Collection DateH08H12SamleSiteH14H30H3407-05-8907-11-8907-18-8907-25-8908-01-8908-08-8908-15-8908"23-8908-29-8909-05-8909-13-8909-19-8909-26-89<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.03<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.03<0.02<0'2<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.02'0.03<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.02(A)<0.02(A)-Electrical powerwasoffattheendofthissampleduetoatrippedcircuitbreaker.Lightning issuspected tobethecause.Theequipment isestimated tohaverunfor132hoursoutofthe171totalhoursforthissamplinginterval.

3 8

2.bAIRPARTICULATES GROSSBETA-(Ci/m3)Collection DateH08H12SamleSiteH14H30H3407-05-8907-11-8907-18-8907"25"8908-01-8908-08-8908-15-8908-23-8908"29-8909-05-8909-13-8909-19"8909-26"890.0070.0150.0140.0060.0110.0160.0050.0130.0100.0080.0140.0060.0050.0010.0020.0020.0020.0020.002+0.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.002+0.0020.0060.0180.0090.0050.0100.012<00.0100.0110.0050.0130.0050.007+0.0010.0020.0020.002+0.0020.002.0050.0020.0020.002+0.0020.002+0.0020.0050.0160.007<0*0.010*0.013*0.006*0.0080.0110.0100.0120.0070.00400+0.005+0+0~00+0+0+00a0.001.002.002.002.002.002.002.002.002.002.002.0010.0090.015(A0.0090.004~0.0070.014~0.0080.0090.011+0.0060.0130.006+0.0090.0010.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.0090.0120.0080.0030.0130.0130.0060.0100.010+0.0050.0080.0060.0090.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.0010.0020.002Means:0.0100.0010.009~0.0010.009~0.0010.009~0.0010.009~0.001*-NRCsplitsamples.(A)-Electrical powerwasoffattheendofthissampleduetoatrippedcircuitbreaker.Lightning issuspected tobethecause.Theequipment isestimated tohaverunfor132hoursoutofthe171totalhoursforthissamplinginterval.

2.bAIRPARTICULATES

-GAMMASCANSOFQUARTERLY COMPOSITES

-(Ci/m3)SampleSiteBe-7ThirdQuarter,1989K"40Cs-134Cs-137H08H12H14H30H340.0800.0660.0940.0680.0750.0070.0060.0080.0080.007<0.015<0.013<0.017<0.014<0.012<0.0009<0.0009<0.0005<0.0007<0.0008<0.0008<0.0006<0.0008<0.0007<0.0005 3.aSURFACEWATER-(Ci/1)SampleCollection SiteDateH-3Zr-95Ba-140~,K-40Hn-54Fe-59Co-58Co-60Zn-65Nb-95I-131Cs-134Cs-137La-140H1507-06-8907-11-8907-18-8907-25-8908-01-8908-08;8908-16-8908-23-8908-29-8909-06-8909.-13-89 09"19-8909-26-89<130<130<130<130<130<130<130<130<130<140<140<140<140390+420+380350350+380370+380370340340~370+350+50<440<440<440<440<440<440<440<440<440<340<340<440<4<9<3<8<4<12<4<8<4<8<4<9<3<8<3<11<4<10<4<10<4<10<3<11<4<ll<4<4<6<4<3<5<5<4<5<5<4<5<4(A)<9<8<6<9<7<7<10<7<5<6<6<6<10<5<6<9<7<4<10<7<5<9<7<6<10<7<6<8<7<6<10<5<7<8<5<6<9<8<5<4<4<4<4<5<5<5<5<5<4<4<4<3<4<4<4<5<4<4<4<4<5<4(B)<5<8<3<4<7<6<7<7<4<7<3<5<6H5907-06-89<13008-01-89<13009-06-89<140270~40<4340+40<4400~40<4<6<3<8<4<10<4<5<4<4<9<7<7<11<8<6<8<6<5<6<5<3<5<3<3<5<4<6(A)Thesetabulated LLDvaluesforZr/Nb-95arethehigheroftheindividual parentordaughterLLDs.(B)Thesetabulated LLDvaluesareforBa-140,eitherbasedondirectmeasurement ofBa-140orbasedoningrowthofLa-140,whichever methodyieldsthegreatersensitivity foragivensample.

l 3.bSEDIMENT-(Ci/kdrweiht)SampleCollection SiteDateBe-7K-40Co-58Co-60Cs-134Cs-137Ra-226Th-232H15*08-02-89<70740i60<9<9<10<8283+21<63H5908-02-89<70270~50<6<9<7<8197+12<45*-HRCsplitsample.'.a.l CRUSTACEA

-BlueCrab-(Ci/kwetweiht)SampleCollection Site.DateK-40Nn-54Fe-59Co-58Co-60Zn-65Cs-134Cs-137Ra-226Ra-228H1508-04-89490+80<13<25<10<13<27<14<12129+ll177+35H5908-05"8918704190<20<51<19<16<39<22<1886413<1204.a.2FISH-MixedSecies-(Ci/kwetweiht)SampleCollection SiteDateK-40Hn-54Fe-59Co-58Co-60Zn-65Cs-134Cs-137Ra-226Ra-228H15Attemptstocollectthissamplewereunsuccessful.

Additional attemptswillbemade.H5908-08-892910+150<13<28<9<12<28<12<1378+1093+19 4.b.lBROADLEAF VEGETATION

-Nanrove-(Ci/kwetweiht)SampleCollection SitaDataBe-7K-40I-131Cs-134Cs-137H5107-06-89330+503800+160<14<13<1008-01-8909-06-89340+403520+160380+402910+130<9<8<8<9<8H5207-06-89460+504280+150<12<908-01-8909-06-89350+504360+160510+503660+150<9<8<9<8<9<8H5907-06"894204503130+150<12<12<1008-01-8909-06-89830+50420+504200+1704200s160<9<12<9<9 RADIOLOGICAL SURVEILLANCE OFFLORIDAPOMERANDLIGHTCOMPANY'S ST.LUCIESITEFourthQuarter,1989OfficeofRadiation ControlFloridaDepartment ofHealthandRehabilitative Services ST.I.UCIESITETechnical Specifications SamplingFourthQuarter,1989SamleTeCollection FreuencLocations Numberof~Samled~Samles1.DirectRadiation Quarterly 27542.Airborne2.aAirIodines2.bAirParticulates WeeklyWeeklyes69*3.Waterborne 3.aSurfaceWater3;bShoreline SedimentWeeklyMonthlySemiannually 13304.Ingestion 4.aFishandInvertebrates 4.a.lCrustacea 4.a.2FishSemiannually Semiannually 4.bFoodProducts4.b.lBroadleaf Vegetation MonthlyTotal:214*-IncludesNRCsplitsamples.NOTE:Measurement resultshavingmaqnitudes thataresianificantly abovethebackground ofthemeasurement systemarereportedasnetvaluesplusorminusaone-standard-deviation errorterm.measurement resultsthatarenotsignificantly abovebackground arereportedas"non-detectable" (ND)oraslessthanaLowerLimitofDetection

(<LLD),whichisanestimated upperlimit(withatleast95Kconfidence) forthetrue'activity inthesample.

ST.LUCIETECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS SAMPLINGFourthQrarter,1989DIRECTRADIATION

-TLDs(micro-R/hour)

Eachresultistheaveragenetresponseoftwodosimeters.

SampleSiteDeployment Collection 09-14"8912-13-89N-1NNW-5NNW-10NW-5NW-10WNW-2WNW"5WNW"10W-2W"5W-10WSW-2WSW-5WSW"10SW-2SW-5SW-10SSW"2SSW"5SSW-10S-5S-10/SSE-10SSE-5SSE-10SE-1H"325.34.95.45.56.55.15.15.55.35.55.25.45.24.75'5.15'5.35'5.55.1F14.85.55.24.96.0a0.3i0.3a0.3x0.3a0.3i0.3i0.3i0.30.3*0.3i0.3a0.3x0.3a0.2a0.3x0.3a0.30.30.3x0.3x0.3a0.3a0.30.3a0.3*0.3a0.3Notes:('A)Theseresultshavebeendetermined withtheassumption thatfadingisnegligible, althoughdetailedtestingtoconfirmthishasnotbeencompleted.

(B)Testingtoconfirmcompliance withNRCReg.Guide4.13andANSIN545-1975 performance standards hasnotbeencompleted.

l0 2.aIODINE-131 INMEEKLYAIRFILTERS-(Ci/m3)Collection DateH08H12SamleSiteH14H30H3410-03"8910-10-8910-17-8910-25-8911-01-8911-07-8911-14-8911-21-8911"29"8912-05"8912-12-8912-19-8912-27-89<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.03<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.03<0.01<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.03<0'2<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.03<0.02<0~02<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.03<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.03<0.01<0.02<0.03(<0.02<0.01<0.03<0.03<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.02<0.03<0.03<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.03<0.02<0.03<0.02 2.bAIRPARTICULATES

-GROSSBETA-(Ci/m)-Collection DateH08H12SamleSiteH14H30H3410-03-8910"10-8910-17-8910-25-89'11-01-89 11-07-8911-14-8911-21-8911-29-8912-05"8912-12-8912"19-8912-27-890.0120.012o.ooe0.0190.0100.0240.0140.0190.0160.0160.0140.0150.014+0.0020.0020.002~0.0020.002+0.0030.002+0.0020.0020.0020.002+0.0020.0020.0100.0100.0040.0150.0040.0120.0130.0170.0140.0150.0090.0110.020+0.0020.0020.0010.0020.0010.002+0.002+0.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.0110.0110.0070.012*0.006*0.009*0.012*0.0150.0140.0140.0120.0110.0160.0020.0020.0020.0020.002+0.0020.0020.002+0.0020.002+0.0020.002+0.0020.0090.0090.0050.0130.0080.010+0.0090.0160.021+0.0130.0120.0150.0140.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.0110.0090.0080.0110.007(A0.013(A0.0130.0190.0170.0130.0120.0100.0180.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.002+0.0020.0020.0020.0020.0020.002+0.002Neans:0.0150.0010.012i0.0010.012~0.0010.012w0.0010.012~0.001*-NRCsplitsamples.(A)-Duetoaprocedural error,thechangingdatefortheparticulate filteratH34was11-09-89.

Thecharcoalfiltercartridge waschangedon11-07-89.

Althoughthechangingdatesweredifferent, therewasnogapinthecontinuous monitoring bythesefilters.2.bAIRPARTICULATES

-GANNASCANSOFQUARTERLY CONPOSITES

-(Ci/m3)SampleSiteBe-7FourthQuarter,1989K-40Cs-134Cs-137H08H12H14H30H340.0840.082o.n900.0890.102o.noe0.0070.0080.0070.008<0.014<0.015<0.013<0.013<0.013<0.0008<0.0007<0.0005<0.0009<0.0006<U.OOO8<0.0007<0.0007<0.0006<n.oooe 3.aSURFACEMATER-(Ci/1)SampleCollection SiteDateH-3Zr-95Ba-146K-40Hn-54Fe-59Co-58Co-60Zn-65Nb-95I-131Cs-134Cs-137La-140(A)(B)H1510-04-8910-10-8910-17-8910-25-8911-02-8911-08-8911-15-8911"22-8911-28-8912-06-8912-12-8912-19"8912-27-89<130<130<130<130<130<130<130<130<130<130<130<130<130380+370+270360300+330370300-4.400+350380+250+350+40<440<540<340<430<240<440<440<340<440<340<440<440<4<9<4<8<4<11<5<11<4<7<3<9<4<10<5<10<3<10<4<10<3<5<ll<4<8<4<5<5<5<3<4<4<5<5<4<5<6<10<7<6<12<7<6<8<8<6<9<6<12<6<5<5<9<7<6<8<8<7<ll<6<5<11<6<6<6<9<7<10<6<7<10<8<8<10<5<7<4<4<4<4<3<3<5<4<4<5<5<4<4<3<4<3<4<4<5<4<4<4<5<7<7<8<6<4<3<6<6<5<7<5<7<5H5910-04-89130+40370+40<3<10<4<4<9<7<511"08-89<130380440<3<7<4<2<7<7<612-06-89<130320~40<5<10<3<5<9<6<6<4<4<4<4<7<6<7(A)Thesetabulated LLDvaluesforZr/Nb-95arethehigheroftheindividual parentordaughterLLDs.(B)Thesetabulated LLDvaluesareforBa-140,eitherbasedondirectmeasurement ofBa-140orbasedoningrowthofLa-140,whichever methodyieldsthegreatersensitivity foragivensample.

4.a.2~~FISH-MixedSecies-(Ci/kwetweight)SampleCollection SiteDateK-40Mn-54Fe-59(:o-58r.'o-bOZn-65H1510-04-894180+240<13<44<15<17<40Cs-134Cs-137Ra-226Ra-228<20<22<36<684.B.IBROADLEAF VEGETATION

-Maorove-(Ci/RwetweIht)SampleCollection SiteDateBe-'7K-40I-131Cs-134Cs-137H5110-04"893004502500+14011-08-89400R401990411012-06-89300502060120<10<7<9<9<12<10<8<9H5210-04-89400+504400i170<9<9<1011-08-89550+503180+13012-06-89310R404090+170<9<8<9<12<8<10H5910-04-894204503840+15011-08-89370+302770R12012-06-89340+4026504.140<12<8<8<9<7<10<10<10<10 h

1989ANNUALRADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORTST.LUCIEPLANT-UNITSNOS.1AND2ATTACHMENT CRESULTSFROMTHEINTERLABORATORY COMPARISON PROGRAM1989 i

PLORIDADEPTOPHRS-EPAIHTERLABORATORY CROSS-CHECR PROGRAMDATAJanuarythroughJune,1989FILTERFILTERFILTERFILTERMILKMILKMILKMILKWATERWATERWATERWATERWATERWATERWATERWATERWATERWATERWATERWATERWATERWATERWATERWATERWATERWATERWATERWATERWATERWATERWATERAlphaBetaCs-137Sr-90Cs-137KSr-89Sr-90AlphaAlphaBetaBetaCr-51Co-60Co-60Zn-65Zn-65RQ-106Ru-106Ba-133Cs-134Cs-134Cs-137Cs-137H-3H-3I-131Sr-89Sr-89Sr-90Sr-90Mon03030303040404040105010502020602060206060206020602060201Day31313131282828282012201210100910091009091009100924231706050501060505Yr89898989898989898989898989898989898989898989898989898989898989Known2162202050160039558304502351031159165178128491039102027544503106406256pCi/FpCi/FpCi/FpCi/FpCi/Lmg/LpCi/LpCi/LpCi/LpCi/LpCi/LpCi/LpCi/LpCi/LpCi/LpCi/LpCi/LpCi/LpCi/LpCi/LpCi/LpCi/Lpci/LpCi/Lpci/LpCi/LpCi/LpCi/LpCi/LpCi/LpCi/LRangeAnalyses0.1180.2370.1180.7900.2370.0740.0000'950.0000.2220.1180.7110.0250.1180.2370.1110.0700.1650.7750.0000.0000.0000.1180.0000.0000.0390.1620.4740.2370.3950.39523.6759.0022.3317.0050.001613.3333.0048.007.0026.675.3349.67236.3310.6731.67167.33176.00173.00127.0048.0010.0038.0010.3321.002960.004736.67106.0035.005.0022.674.670.92-1.040.81-3.460.000.29-2.08-4.04-0.35-0.720.46-0.120.100.230.230.901.12-0.48-0.13-0.350.00-0.350.120.351.000.900.001~73<<0.35-2.69-1.54MediaNuclideCollection EPAUnitsNormal.MeanofN.D.K.ActionLevel Ky rNOTES:Normal.:RangeN.D.K.:Normalized range.Asdefinedin"Environmental Radioactivity Laboratory Intercomparison StudiesProgramFiscalYear1981-1982",Environmental Monitoring SystemsLaboratory, U.S.Environmental Protection Agency,P.O.Box93478,LasVegas,Nevada,89193-3478.

EPA-600/4-81-004,

February, 1981.Normalized deviation ofthemeanfromtheknownvalue,asdefinedinEPA-600/4-81-004.

NDP:Nodataprovided.

NodatawasprovidedtoEPAforinclusion intheirreport.~NA:Notavailable.

Reportcontaining thisdatahasnotyetbeenreceivedfromEPA,LasVegas.ACTIONLEVEL:(~)Cause:Erroneously overestimated chemicalrecoveryofstron-tiumcarrier.Corrective action:Trytoimprovepurityofisolatedstrontium carrier.Cause:Erroneously overestimated chemicalrecoveryofstron-tiumcarrier.Corrective action:Trytoimprovepurityofisolatedstrontium carrier.

FLORIDADEPTOFHRS-EPAINTERLABORATORY CROSS-CHECK PROGRAMDATAJulythroughDecember, 1989FILTERFILTERFILTERFILTERWATERWATERWATERWATERWATERWATERWATERWATERWATERWATERAlphaBetaCs-137I-131AlphaBetaCo-60Zn-65Ru-106Ba-133Cs-134Cs-137H-3I-131MediaNuclideCollection MonDayYr082589082589082589082589092289092289100689100689100689100689100689100689102089080489EPAKnown6104630129161592959349683UnitspCi/FpCi/FpCi/FpCi/FpCi/LpCi/LpCi/LpCi/LpCi/Lpci/I,pCi/LpCi/LpCi/LpCi/L0.11810.670.1180.000F1180.2730.3700.1970.2370'370.2120.2224.6712.0032.33132.67163.0058.0028.6763.333563.3383.67Normal.MeanofRangeAnalyses0.1186.33N.D.K.ActionLevel0.12NA0~23NA0.232.080.810.490.22-0.29-0.121.500.320.14NOTES:Normal.:RangeN.D.K.:NDP:NA:Normalized range.Asdefinedin"Environmental Radioactivity Laboratory Intercomparison StudiesProgramFiscalYear1981-1982",Environmental Monitoring SystemsLaboratory, U.S.Environmental Protection Agency,P.O.Box93478,LasVegas,Nevada,89193-3478.

EPA-600/4-81-004,

February, 1981.Normalized deviation ofthemeanfromtheknownvalue,asdefinedinEPA-600/4-81-004.

Nodataprovided.

NodatawasprovidedtoEPAforinclusion intheirreport.Notavailable.

Duetoproblemsinpreparing cross-check sample.Pleaseseeattachments.

/~'MSL-LVAIRFILTERINTERCOMPARISON STUDYAugust25,1989BetaDuetoproblemswiththeIodine-131 intheAirFilterIntercomparison StudyofAugust25,1989,theBetaresultsareinvalid.Study:8908AFIsotope:BetaCollection Date:Auust251989Supervisory CheckDate VVAugust25,1989Iodine-131 EMSL"LVAIRFILTERINTERCOMPARISON STUDYDuetoproblemswiththeIodine-131 intheAirFilterIntercomparison StudyofAugust25,1989,theIodine-131 resultsareinvalid.Study:8908AFIsotope:Iodine-131 Collection Date:Auust251989Supervisory CheckDate

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