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Oyster Creek Nuclear Generating Station, Unit 1 - Annual Radiological Groundwater Protection Program Report for 2013
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Docket No: 50-219OYSTER CREEK GENERATING STATIONUNIT 1Annual Radiological Groundwater Protection Program Report1 January Through 31 December 2013Prepared ByTeledyne Brown Engineering Environmental Services-" Exelon Generation.

Oyster Creek Generating StationForked River, NJ 08731April 2014 L.Table of ContentsI. Sum m ary and Conclusions

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1I1. Introduction

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3A. O bjectives of the RG PP ................................................................................

4B. Im plem entation of the O bjectives

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6C. Program Description

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6D. Characteristics of Tritium (H-3) ......................................................................

7II1. Program Description

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7A. Sam ple Analysis

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7B. Data Interpretation

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8C. Background Analysis

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9IV. Results and Discussion

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11A. Program Exceptions

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11B. G roundwater Results .....................................................................................

12C. Surface Water Results .............................

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14E. Summary of Results -Inter-laboratory Comparison Program ......................

15F. Leaks, Spills, and Releases

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15G .T re n d s ......................................................................................

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1 5H. Investigations

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15I. Actions Taken ................................................................................................

15V. References

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16 Appendices Appendix ATablesTable A-1FiguresFigure A-1Location Designation Appendix BTablesTable B-I. 1Table B-1.2Table B-1.3Table B-II.1Table B-11.2Table B-11.3Table B-Ill.1Radiological Groundwater Protection Program -Sampling Locations, Oyster Creek Generating

Station, 2013Sampling locations

-Selected Cohansey and Cape May Formation Wells, Oyster Creek Generating

Station, 2013Security-Related Information:

Detailed maps of the Oyster CreekGenerating Station have been withheld from public disclosure under 10CFR 2.390 and N.J.S.A.

47:1A-1.1 Data TablesConcentrations of Tritium, Strontium-89, Strontium-90, Gross Alphaand Gross Beta in Groundwater Samples Collected as Part of theRadiological Groundwater Protection

Program, Oyster CreekGenerating
Station, 2013.Concentrations of Gamma Emitters in Groundwater Samples Collected as Part of the Radiological Groundwater Protection
Program, OysterCreek Generating
Station, 2013.Concentrations of "Hard-To-Detects" in Groundwater SamplesCollected as Part of the Radiological Groundwater Protection Program,Oyster Creek Generating
Station, 2013.Concentrations of Tritium, Strontium-89, and Strontium-90 in SurfaceWater Samples Collected as Part of the Radiological Groundwater Protection
Program, Oyster Creek Generating
Station, 2013.Concentrations of Gamma Emitters in Surface Water SamplesCollected as Part of the Radiological Groundwater Protection Program,Oyster Creek Generating
Station, 2013.Concentrations of "Hard-To-Detects" in Surface Water SamplesCollected as Part of the Radiological Groundwater Protection Program,Oyster Creek Generating
Station, 2013.Concentrations of Tritium in Precipitation Water Samples Collected asPart of the Radiological Groundwater Protection
Program, OysterCreek Generating
Station, 2013.ii Summary and Conclusions This report on the Radiological Groundwater Protection Program (RGPP)conducted for the Oyster Creek Generating Station (OCGS) by ExelonGeneration Company LLC (Exelon) covers the period 01 January 2013 through31 December 2013.This report covers groundwater and surface water samples collected from theenvironment, both on and off station property in 2013. In 2013, 1,457 analyseswere performed on 721 samples from 60 locations.

There were three inadvertent releases of contaminated water into thegroundwater during 2009. There is a plume located west of the turbine buildingand is monitored via a series of monitoring wells.Gamma-emitting radionuclide K-40 was detected in three of the 63 groundwater well samples.

The concentrations ranged from 67 to 127 pCi/L. Potassium-40 was detected in 420 surface water samples.

The concentrations ranged from103 to 639 pCi/L.In the case of tritium, Exelon specified that its laboratories achieve a lower limitof detection 100 times lower than the drinking water limit specified by the UnitedStates Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) (200 pCi/I versus 20,000pCi/I).As expected, tritium was detected in groundwater samples.

The 2013 Tritiumconcentrations varied from <200 to 73,300 pCi/l. The well with the highestconcentration was MW-67. The flow of groundwater is in the direction of theintake and discharge canals.No detectable tritium (greater than the MDC) was found in surface water orprecipitation samples collected from onsite and offsite monitoring locations during 2013.Strontium-89 and strontium-90 were not detected in any groundwater or surfacewater samples during 2013.Gross Alpha and Gross Beta analyses in the dissolved and suspended fractions were performed on groundwater samples during the second quarter sampling in2013.There were 48 samples taken from 43 groundwater well locations.

Gross Alpha(dissolved) was detected in 13 samples and ranged from 0.4 to 4.3 pCi/L. GrossAlpha (suspended) was detected in 17 samples and ranged from 0.9 to 35.1pCi/L. Gross Beta (dissolved) was detected in 47 samples and ranged from 1.2 to 48.1 pCi/L. Gross Beta (suspended) was detected in 14 samples and rangedfrom 1.8 to 89 pCi/L."Hard-To-Detect" analyses were performed on a select group of groundwater locations to establish baseline levels. The analyses for groundwater includedFe-55, Ni-63, Am-241, Cm-242, Cm-243/244, Pu-238, Pu-239/240, U-234,U-235, and U-238. U-234 and U-238 were detected in one sample at aconcentration of 0.35 pCi/L and 0.19 pCi/L, respectively.

All other Hard-To-Detect analyses were less than the MDC. Occasionally the isotopes of U-234and U-238 are detected and are considered background.

II. Introduction The Oyster Creek Nuclear Generating Station consists of a single boiling waterreactor (BWR) and turbine generator capable of producing 650 megawatts ofelectricity.

The Station operates under Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC)renewed facility operating license number DPR-16. Brackish water fromBarnegat Bay is supplied to the circulating water system. The circulating watersystem is designed to supply a continuous flow of water from Barnegat Baythrough the plant to remove the waste heat released by the power cycle in theMain Condenser.

The circulating water system is comprised of the intake canalfrom Barnegat Bay to the plant, the Main Condenser Circulating Water System,the dilution plant, and the discharge canal to Barnegat Bay. The dilution plantportion of the system minimizes the adverse effects of hot discharge water onaquatic life in the discharge canal and Barnegat Bay to meet the conditions ofthe Oyster Creek New Jersey Pollutant Discharge Elimination system (NJPDES)Permit No. NJ0005550.

Approximately 1 million gallons per minute of water arewithdrawn from the intake canal for dilution and station use and returned to thedischarge canal.The Station is located in the Atlantic Coastal Plain physiographic province.

Topography in the region of the Station is a slightly undulating coastal plainhaving low relief. The land surface gradually rises from sea level at BarnegatBay, which is located east of the Station, to approximately 50 feet above meansea level (AMSL) 2 miles inland. This region of the coastal plain has numeroustidal marshes and is incised by easterly flowing streams and creeks. Elevations at the Station property west of Route 9 range from approximately 0 to 15 feetAMSL immediately adjacent to the intake and discharge canals to slightly morethan 30 feet AMSL in the northwest portion of the Station property.

The132-acre developed portion of the Site located within the "horseshoe" formed bythe intake and discharge canals west of Route 9 has an approximate averageelevation of 20 feet AMSL. In the immediate vicinity of the intake and discharge canals, the Station property slopes steeply down to the canal. The averageelevation of the surface water level in the intake and discharge canals isapproximately 1-foot AMSL. The remaining 637-acre portion of the Stationlocated east of Route 9 is primarily vegetated and undeveloped.

The groundsurface is relatively level except for the steep slopes at areas adjacent to theintake and discharge canals.The three shallowest stratigraphic units in the vicinity of the Oyster Creek area indescending order are the Cape May Formation, the Cohansey Formation, andthe Kirkwood Formation.

Some of the Station structures are constructed todepths of approximately 50 feet below ground surface (bgs). Excavations werecompleted from grade, through the fill, Cape May Formation, Upper Clay, andinto the Cohansey Formation during construction.

Consequently, the bottoms of some Station structures are completed within the Cohansey Formation and somestructures breach the Upper Clay.The Cape May Formation regionally has an average thickness of 40 feet and atOCGS, the Cape May is described as a light gray to tan, medium- to fine-grained sand, with trace to some silt and occasional coarse sand. It is generally poorlycompacted.

The Cape May Formation varies from 0 to 21 feet in thickness based on historical boring logs. The variation principally is due to the varyingamount of material excavated and replaced by fill during Station construction.

When present, the thickness of the Cape May generally ranges from15 to 20 feet thick. The base of the Cape May generally is defined by thepresence of a dark clay unit referred to as the Upper Clay unit. The Upper Clay isa stiff to hard, gray, plastic organic clay containing inclusions (also described aslenses or partings) of dense fine sand with trace to some organic silt. Thedeposits of fine sand within the Upper Clay layer have high relative densities andoccur as lenses or inclusions.

The Cohansey Formation is primarily composed of a light-colored, fine- to verycoarse-grained quartzose sand with lenses of silt and clay. Although mostborings at the Station do not penetrate the entire Cohansey Formation, thisformation appears to be approximately 60 to 80 feet thick at OCGS. A claysequence, referred to at the Station as the "Lower Clay", marks the base of theCohansey, which generally is present to approximately 90 to 100 feet bgs. Thelower clay is a dense gray medium- to fine-grained sand containing trace tosome organic silt and layers or inclusions of very stiff to hard gray organic clay.The thickness of the lower clay is estimated to be approximately 10 to 20 feet inthe vicinity of OCGS.The Cohansey Formation is underlain by the Kirkwood Formation which consistsof several stratigraphic units. The Kirkwood Formation is described as amedium- to fine-grained sand with trace silt. The thickness of this formation beneath the Station is unknown.

The south domestic supply well terminates inthe Kirkwood at a depth of 310 feet bgs. The Kirkwood thickness in OceanCounty ranges from approximately 300 to 400 feet.This report covers those analyses performed by Teledyne Brown Engineering (TBE) and Environmental Inc. (Midwest Labs) on samples collected in 2013.A. Objectives of the RGPPThe long-term objectives of the RGPP are as follows:* Ensure that the site characterization of geology and hydrology provides an understanding of predominant ground water gradients based upon current site conditions.

" Identify site risk based on plant design and work practices.

" Evaluate all SSCs that contain or could contain licensed materialand for which there is a credible mechanism for the licensedmaterial to reach groundwater.

" Evaluate work practices that involve licensed material and for whichthere is a credible mechanism for the licensed material to reachgroundwater.

" Perform on-site monitoring to ensure timely detection of inadvertent radiological releases to ground water." Understand background concentrations of radioactive analytesoutside of the REMP, as required.

" Evaluate return/re-use of previously discharged radioactive effluents in gaseous or liquid effluents that are returned from theenvironment to the operating nuclear power facility.

" Ensure controls are established for the selection, installation andretirement of monitoring wells." Perform remediation protocols to prevent migration of licensedmaterial off-site and to minimize decommissioning impacts." Ensure that records of leaks, spills, remediation efforts are retainedand retrievable to meet the requirements of 10 CFR 50.75(g).

" Ensure periodic communications are held on the RGPP with thedesignated State/Local officials.

" Ensure timely verbal and written reporting occurs if there is aninadvertent release of licensed materials to the soil, groundwater orsurface water." Document and report all applicable RGPP data." Identify and resolve deficiencies via the Corrective Action Processas delineated in PI-AA-120 "Issue Identification and Screening Process".

" Perform program oversight to ensure effective implementation ofthe voluntary RGPP.

B. Implementation of the Objectives The objectives identified have been implemented at the Oyster CreekGenerating Station through compliance with approved procedures EN-AA-408-4000, Radiological Groundwater Protection Program Implementation and site specific procedure EN-OC-408-4160, RGPP Reference Materialfor Oyster Creek Generating Station.C. Program Description Samples for the OCGS site were collected for Exelon by on-site personnel and Normandeau Associates, Inc. This section describes the generalcollection methods used to obtain environmental samples for the OCGSRGPP in 2013. Sample locations can be found in Table A-i, Appendix A.1. Sample Collection Samples of water are collected,

managed, transported andanalyzed in accordance with approved procedures.

Bothgroundwater and surface water are collected.

Sample locations, sample collection frequencies and analytical frequencies arecontrolled in accordance with approved station procedures.

Contractor and/or station personnel are trained in the collection, preservation management, and shipment of samples, as well as indocumentation of sampling events.2. Sample AnalysisSamples are analyzed in accordance with approved procedures that are based on industry standards.

3. Quality ControlAnalytical laboratories are subject to internal quality assurance
programs, industry cross-check
programs, nuclear industry audits,as well as being certified by the State of New Jersey.4. Data Interpretation Station personnel review and evaluate all analytical datadeliverables as data is received.

Analytical data results arereviewed by both station personnel and independent consultants, including a hydrogeologist, for adverse trends or changes tohydrogeologic conditions.

D. Characteristics of Tritium (H-3)Tritium (chemical symbol H-3) is a radioactive isotope of hydrogen.

Themost common form of tritium is tritium oxide, which is also called "tritiated water." The chemical properties of tritium are essentially those of ordinaryhydrogen.

Tritiated water behaves the same as ordinary water in both theenvironment and the body. Tritium can be taken into the body by drinkingwater, breathing air, eating food, or absorption through the skin. Oncetritium enters the body, it disperses quickly and is uniformly distributed throughout the body. Tritium is excreted primarily through urine with aclearance rate characterized by an effective biological half-life of about 10days.Tritium is produced naturally in the upper atmosphere when cosmic raysstrike air molecules.

Tritium is also produced during nuclear weaponsexplosions, as a by-product in reactors producing electricity, and in specialproduction reactors.

Also, tritium was released into the atmosphere fromChernobyl in 1986. Like normal water, tritiated water is colorless andodorless.

Tritiated water behaves chemically and physically like non-tritiated water in the subsurface, and therefore tritiated water will travel atthe same velocity as the average groundwater velocity.

Tritium has a half-life of approximately 12.3 years. It decaysspontaneously to helium-3 (He-3). This radioactive decay releases a betaparticle (18.6 keV low-energy electron).

The radioactive decay of tritium isthe source of the health risk from exposure to tritium.

Tritium is one of theleast dangerous radionuclides because it emits very weak radiation andleaves the body relatively quickly.

Since tritium is almost always found aswater, it goes directly into soft tissues and organs. The associated dose tothese tissues is generally uniform and is dependent on the water contentof the specific tissue.Il1. Program Description A. Sample AnalysisThis section describes the general analytical methodologies used by TBEto analyze the environmental samples for radioactivity for the OysterCreek Generating Station RGPP in 2013. The sampling frequencies areincreased if activity is detected.

In order to achieve the stated objectives, the current program includes thefollowing analyses for groundwater, surface water, and precipitation water:1. Gamma emitters2. Strontium-89 and Strontium-90

3. Tritium4. Gross Alpha, Dissolved and Suspended and Gross Beta, Dissolved and Suspended
5. Selected transuranics
6. Fe-557. Ni-63B. Data Interpretation The radiological data collected prior to Oyster Creek Generating Stationbecoming operational, as well as background data from publicly available databases, were used as a baseline with which these operational datawere compared.

For the purpose of this report, Oyster Creek Generating Station was considered operational at initial criticality.

Several factorswere important in the interpretation of the data:1. Lower Limit of Detection and Minimum Detectable Concentration The lower limit of detection (LLD) is defined as the smallestconcentration of radioactive material in a sample that would yield anet count (above background) that would be detected with only a5% probability of falsely concluding that a blank observation represents a "real" signal. The LLD is intended as a before the factestimate of a system (including instrumentation, procedure andsample type) and not as an after the fact criterion for the presenceof activity.

All analyses were designed to achieve the requiredOCGS detection capabilities for environmental sample analysis.

The minimum detectable concentration (MDC) is defined as thesmallest concentration of radioactive material in a sample thatwould yield a net count (above background) that would be detectedwith only a 5% probability of falsely concluding that a blankobservation represents a "real" signal as an after the fact estimateof the presence of activity.

2. Laboratory Measurements Uncertainty The estimated uncertainty in measurement of tritium inenvironmental samples is frequently on the order of 50% of themeasurement value.Statistically, the exact value of a measurement is expressed as arange with a stated level of confidence.

The convention is to reportresults with a 95% level of confidence.

The uncertainty comesfrom calibration standards, sample volume or weightmeasurements, sampling uncertainty and other factors.

Exelonreports the uncertainty of a measurement created by statistical process (counting error) as well as all sources of error (TotalPropagated Uncertainty or TPU). Each result has two valuescalculated.

Exelon reports the TPU by following the result with plusor minus (+/-) the estimated sample standard deviation, as TPU, thatis obtained by propagating all sources of analytical uncertainty inmeasurements.

Analytical uncertainties are reported at the 95% confidence level.C. Background Analysis1 .Background Concentrations of TritiumThe purpose of the following discussion is to summarize background measurements of tritium in various media performed by others. Additional detail may be found by consulting references.

a. Tritium Production Tritium is created in the environment from naturally occurring processes both cosmic and subterranean, as well as fromanthropogenic (i.e., man-made) sources.

In the upperatmosphere, "cosmogenic" tritium is produced from thebombardment of stable nuclides and combines with oxygento form tritiated water, which will then enter the hydrologic cycle. Below ground, "lithogenic" tritium is produced by thebombardment of natural lithium present in crystalline rocksby neutrons produced by the radioactive decay of naturally abundant uranium and thorium.

Lithogenic production oftritium is usually negligible compared to other sources due tothe limited abundance of lithium in rock. The lithogenic tritium is introduced directly to groundwater.

A major anthropogenic source of tritium and strontium-90 comes from the former atmospheric testing of thermonuclear weapons.

Levels of tritium in precipitation increased significantly during the 1950s and peaked in 1963 with thesigning of the limited test ban treaty. The Canadian heavywater nuclear power reactors, other commercial powerreactors, nuclear research and weapons production continueto influence tritium concentrations in the environment.

Also,tritium was released into the atmosphere from Chernobyl in1986.b. Precipitation DataPrecipitation samples are routinely collected at stationsaround the world for the analysis of tritium and otherradionuclides.

One publicly available database that providestritium concentrations in precipitation is the USEPA'sRadNet database.

RadNet provides tritium precipitation concentration data for samples collected at stationsthroughout the U.S. from 1978 up to and including 1996.Tritium concentrations in precipitation in New Jersey from1978 through 1996 have ranged from 600 pCi/I in 1979 to 0pCi/I in 1996, with an average of 185 pCi/l. Tritiumconcentrations in wells may still be above the 200 pCi/Idetection limit from the external causes described above.Water from previous years and decades is naturally captured in groundwater, so some well water sources todayare affected by the surface water from the 1960s that waselevated in tritium.c. Surface Water DataTritium concentrations are routinely measured in surfacewater bodies, including Oyster Creek and the DelawareRiver. New Jersey surface water data between 1978 and1998 averaged 185 pCi/l.The USEPA RadNet surface water data typically has areported

'Combined Standard Uncertainty' of 2 standarddeviations.

This corresponds to a +/- 36 to +/-100 pCi/Iconfidence bound on each given reported measurement sothat the typical surface water background data provided byRadNet may be subject to measurement uncertainty of up to100 pCi/I.

The radio-analytical laboratory counts tritium results to anExelon specified LLD of 200 pCi/I with a typical uncertainty of +/-100 pCi/I. Therefore, sample results reported by TBEnear this LLD can not be distinguished from naturalbackground concentrations in surface water.IV. Results and Discussion A. Program Exceptions

1. Sample Anomalies There are no sample anomalies in 2013.2. Missed SamplesExelon maintains a Radiological Groundwater Protection Program(RGPP) as part of the nuclear industry's voluntary groundwater protection initiative as described in NEI 07-07. As part of this program,samples are obtained routinely from monitoring wells and surfacewaters at Oyster Creek based on the frequencies outlined in stationprocedures.

The following samples were not obtained as required byprocedure:

MW-51-Tritium, monthly-Gamma, semi-annually

-Gross alpha, annually-Gross beta, annually-Select transuranics, annually-Iron-55, annually-Nickel-63, annually-Strontium-89, annually-Strontium-90, annuallyImmediate actions taken:MW-51 was dry 12 out of 12 months during sampling events. MW-51is checked for water each sampling event and no additional actionsare required.

3. LLDs Not MetRequired LLDs for Surface and Groundwater Isotope pCi/liter H-3 200Mn-54 15Co-58 15Fe-59 30Co-60 15Zn-65 30Nb-95 15Zr-95 301-131 15Cs-134 15Cs-137 18Ba-140 60La-140 15Pu-241 50Fe-55 200Ni-63 5Sr-89 10Sr-90 1Gross Alpha (diss) 3Gross Alpha (susp) 10Gross Beta (diss) 4Gross Beta (susp) 4Transuranics 0.2Indicated LLDs for shorter lived radionuclides were not met due to atime lag between taking the samples and analyzing the samples asindicated on table B-1.2 and B-11.2.B. Groundwater ResultsSamples were collected from on-site locations in accordance withthe station radiological groundwater protection program.

Asreported in CRA's 2011 Hydrogeologic Investigation Report,groundwater flow in the vicinity of the Torus Water Storage Tankand the Condensate Storage Tank is towards the intake anddischarge canals.TritiumSamples from 51 locations were analyzed for tritium activity (Table B-I.1, Appendix B). Tritium was detected in 52 of 245 samples.The values ranged from < 200 to 73,300 pCi/I. The well with thehighest concentration was MW-67 (Table B-1. 1, Appendix B).Strontium Strontium-89 and strontium-90 were not detected in any locationsampled in 2013. (Table B-1.1, Appendix B)Gross Alpha and Gross Beta (dissolved and suspended)

Gross Alpha and Gross Beta analyses in the dissolved andsuspended fractions were performed on groundwater samplesduring the second sampling in 2013.There were 48 samples taken from 43 groundwater well locations.

Gross Alpha (dissolved) was detected in 13 samples and rangedfrom 0.4 to 4.3 pCi/L. Gross Alpha (suspended) was detected in 17samples and ranged from 0.9 to 35.1 pCi/L. Gross Beta(dissolved) was detected in 47 samples and ranged from 1.2 to48.1 pCi/L. Gross Beta (suspended) was detected in 14 samplesand ranged from 1.8 to 89 pCi/L.Gamma EmittersGamma emitting nuclide K-40 was detected in three of 63 samplesanalyzed during 2013. The concentrations ranged from 67 to 127pCi/L. (Table B-1.2, Appendix B)."Hard-To-Detect" "Hard-To-Detect" analyses were performed on a select group ofgroundwater locations to establish background levels. Theanalyses for groundwater included Fe-55, Ni-63, Am-241, Cm-242,Cm-243/244, Pu-238, Pu-239/240, U-234, U-235, and U-238.U-234 and U-238 were detected in one sample at a concentration of 0.35 pCi/L and 0.19 pCi/L, respectively.

All other Hard-To-Detect analyses were less than the MDC. Occasionally theisotopes of U-234 and U-238 are detected and are considered background (Table B-1.3, Appendix B).C. Surface Water ResultsSamples were collected from on-site locations in accordance withthe station radiological groundwater protection program.

Analytical results and anomalies are discussed below.TritiumSamples from 4 locations were analyzed for tritium activity (TableB-II.1, Appendix B). No detectable tritium (greater than the LLD)was found in any surface water samples collected from onsite andoffsite monitoring locations.

Strontium Strontium was not detected in 2013.Gross Alpha and Gross Beta (dissolved and suspended)

Gross Alpha and Gross Beta analyses in the dissolved andsuspended fractions are not required on a routine basis and werenot analyzed in 2013.Gamma EmittersGamma emitting

nuclide, naturally occurring potassium-40, wasdetected in the samples analyzed.

(Table B-11.2, Appendix B)'Hard-To-Detect" "Hard-To-Detect" analyses are not required on a routine basis andwere not analyzed in 2013.D. Precipitation Water ResultsPrecipitation samples were collected from onsite and offsitelocations in accordance with the station radiological groundwater protection program.

Analytical results and anomalies arediscussed below.TritiumSamples from five locations were analyzed for tritium activity (TableB-Ill.1, Appendix B). No detectable tritium (greater than the LLD)was found in any precipitation water samples collected from onsiteand offsite monitoring locations.

E. Summary of Results -Inter-Laboratory Comparison ProgramInter-Laboratory Comparison Program results for TBE and Environmental Inc. (Midwest Labs) are presented in the 2013 Oyster Creek AREOR.This report is part of the AREORF. Leaks, Spills, and ReleasesThere were no abnormal releases during 2013.G. TrendsActive remediation of tritium in groundwater due to the spills that occurredin 2009 was initiated in October 2010. Trending of the data due to activeremediation is on-going.

Overall the station has seen a decreasing trendin tritium values.H. Investigations Conestoga Rovers and Associates performed an independent assessment of the tritium plume. The results of their assessment can befound in References 2 and 3.1. Actions Taken1. Compensatory ActionsActive remediation of tritium in groundwater due to the spills thatoccurred in 2009 was initiated in October, 2010.2. Installation of Monitoring WellsThe following wells were installed in 2010 to better characterize andmonitor the tritium plume and site hydrology.

Well Number Formation Well Installation DateW-581 Cohansey JulyW-591 Cohansey MarchW-601 Cohansey JulyW-61 I Cohansey JulyW-62 Cape May MarchW-63 I Cohansey JulyW-64 Cape May MarchW-65 Cape May MarchW-661 Cohansey July Well Number Formation Well Installation DateW-67 Cape May MarchW-681 Cohansey JulyW-691 Cohansey JulyW-701 Cohansey JulyW-71 Cape May AugustW-72 Cape May AugustW-73Pumping well Cohansey October3. Actions to Recover/Reverse PlumesOyster Creek Generating Station is currently addressing the tritium ingroundwater through pumping of groundwater out of W-73 into theintake structure.

V. References

1. Conestoga Rovers and Associates, Hydrogeologic Investigation Report,Fleetwide Assessment, Oyster Creek Generating
Station, Forked River, NewJersey, Ref. No. 055875 (6), April 20112. Conestoga Rovers and Associates, Site Investigation Report, Oyster CreekGenerating
Station, Forked River, New Jersey, Ref. No. 055875 (4), August20093. Conestoga Rovers and Associates, Remedial Investigation
Workplan, OysterCreek Generating
Station, Forked River, New Jersey, Ref. No. 055875 (5),October 2009 APPENDIX ALOCATION DESIGNATION TABLE A-1:Radiological Groundwater Protection Program -Sampling Locations, Oyster Creek Generating
Station, 2013Oyster Creek Generating Station RGPP Sample Point ListSample Well GPS RGPP Tritium Aquifer orIdentification Location Coordinates Depth Sample Alert WaterNumber (Northing/Easting)

(ft) Point Value BodyDesignation Monitored North 358373.33 2,000DWN Domestic 574672.98 300.0 B pCi/L KirkwoodWellSouthDWS Domestic 356955.90 145.0 B 2,000 KirkwoodWel574616.69 pCi/LWellE of ISFSILW-- 357632.49 21.0 2,000 Cape May(microwave 575569.96 pCi/Lzone)E of ISFSILW-2 357645.30 21.0 2,000 Cape May(microwave 575581.92 pCi/Lzone)E of ISFSI-357630.20 21.0 D 2000 Cape MayLW-3 (microwave 575575.52 pCi/Lzone)East ofISFSI -357652.78 49.0 D 2,000 CohanseyLW-4 (microwave 575573.75 pCi/Lzone)SW of 357380.76 2,000MW-1A-2A MFOT 575043.44 24.0 D pCi/L Cape MaymoatEast of 358551.94 2000MW-1G-1A fueling 575308.91 20.0 1 p~i/L Cape MaystationEast of 358550.57 45.0 2,000 CohanseyMst-1G-1B fueling 575316.19 pCi/LLstationRoadway -357598.17 2000MW-11-1A NW of 574412.70 19.0 D 2,000 Cape MayTWSTof pCi/LRoadway -357574.80 2,000MW-1 I-2A SE of 17.5 Cape MayTWST 574493.50 pCi/LMW-15K-1A Roadway -357297.90 190 D 2,000Intake 574469.50

.pCi/L Cape MayYard -W 357573.30 2000MW-16D of MAC B574746.50 25.0 Cape MayBuilding 57765pi/A-1 TABLE A-1 :Radiological Groundwater Protection Program -Sampling Locations, Oyster Creek Generating

Station, 2013Oyster Creek Generating Station RGPP Sample Point ListSample Well GPS Depth RGPP Tritium Aquifer orIdentification Location Coordinates Sample Water(Northing/Easting)

(ft) Point Alert BodyNumber Designation Value Monitored Finninger 2000MW-24-2A Farm -356838.52 18.0 Cape Maynear DSB 579470.94 pCi/LFinninger 356828.49 2,000MW-24-3A Farm -17.0 pCi/L Cape Maynear DSB 578969.05 17.0LMainMCD Condenser N/A N/A Weekly* H-3 2,000 SurfaceDischarge pCi/L WaterSW-i Intake N/A N/A SWNVeekly*

2,000 SurfaceSW1 Canal NA/AH-3 pCi/L WaterRT 9 2,000 SurfaceSW-2 South N/A N/A SW pCi/L2 WaterBridgeSW-3 Fire Pond N/A N/A SW 2,000 SurfacepCi/L WaterDilutionW-1 Pump 357029.86 50.0 2,000 CohanseyArea -574140.61 pCi/LWest BankW-1A North Yard 358311.70 50.0 2,000Area 574679.00 pCi/L CohanseyW-1 B North Yard 358312.80 20.0 1 2,000 Cape MayArea 574685.40 pCi/LWest end 357149.22 60.0 2,000W-1C of backsite 572741.00 pCi/L CohanseyW-1K West end 357151.55 150.0 2,000 Kirkwoodof backsite 572728.77 pCi/LW-2 S of EDG 356965.65 57.0 2,000 CohanseyBldg 574555.73 pCi/LField -W 358105.00 2,000W-2A of North 574348.60 50.0 pCi/L CohanseyYard BldgA-2 TABLE A-1 :Radiological Groundwater Protection Program -Sampling Locations, Oyster Creek Generating

Station, 2013Oyster Creek Generating Station RGPP Sample Point ListSample Well GPS RGPP Aquifer orIdentification Location Coordinates Depth Sample Tritium WaterNumber (Northing/Easting)

(ft) Point Alert BodyDesignation Value Monitored W-2B Field- Wf 358110.30 2,000North Yard 574348.50 20.0 B pCi/L Cape MayBuildingW-2C Forked 357923.67 60.0 2,000River CT 573809.92 pCi/L CohanseySiteForked 358030.88 150.0 2,000W-2K River CT 573762.54 pCi/L KirkwoodSiteW-3 Intake -357173.00 24.0 D 2,000Access 574499.10 pCi/L Cape MayRoadPlantCoW-3A 358067.92 50.0 2,000W-3A Access 575664.22 pCi/L CohanseyRoadPlant 358070.58 2,000W-31 Access 575656.25 20.0 1 pCi/L Cape MayRoadFinninger 356595.30 60.0 2'000W-3C Farm -N of 576663.33 CohanseyDischarge 5766L3Cohansey Finninger 356602.17 2,000W-3K Farm -N of 100.0 Kirkwoodishre 576675.04 pCi/LDischarge Intake -357176.40 2,000W-4 Access 574497.70 55.0 D p/ CohanseyRoadSE of 356913.30 W-4A OCAB 575387.10 50.0 B 2,000 CohBuilding pCi/L anseySE ofW-4B OCAB 356916.40 20.0 B 2,000 Cape MayBuilding 575388.90 pCilLW-4C ~ FinningerCo Farmi-S of 359305.61 60.0 2,000Farm -S of 575867.58 pCi/L CohanseyFinninger 359321.83 2,000W-4K Farm -S of 575874.07 100.00 piL KirkwoodIntakeA-3 TABLE A-1:Radiological Groundwater Protection Program -Sampling Locations, Oyster Creek Generating

Station, 2013Oyster Creek Generating Station RGPP Sample Point ListWell GPS RGPP Aquifer orSample WelGS Depth Sample TritiumIdentification Location Coordinates Deth Sampl Trt WaterNumber (Northing/Easting)

Designation Value BodyMonitored NW YardW-5 area, near 357510.95 20.5 D Cape MayFire Water 574374.05 pCi/LTankFinninger Farm -E 356758.59 60.0 B 2,000 CohanseyW-5C of dredge 580642.26 pCi/LspoilsFinninger W-5K Farm -E 356743.81 150.0 B 2,000 Kirkwoodof dredge 580646.48 pCi/LspoilsNW Yard -W-6 near Fire 357514.02 52.0 D 2,000 CohanseyWater 574373.77 pCi/LTankBuiling 57713.8 200 D2,000W-7 NE- 357074.46 20.0 D Cape MayW7 Building 4 574713.08 pCi/LRoadway -357289.29 2000W-9 NE of SAS 574892.74 20.0 D p0i/L Cape MayBuildingNW of SAS 357286.29 60.0 D 2,000 CohanseyW-10 Building 574890.61 pCi/LYard -NW 357669.10 2,000W-12 of DWPC 574755.60 20.0 D Cape MayBuildingYard -NW 357666.00 50.0 D 2000 CohanseyW-13 of DWPC 574755.90 pCi/LBuildingYard -SW 357702.41 2,000Warehouse 575018.75 53.0 D pCi/L CohanseyWarehouse Yard -SW 357705.83 2,000W-15 of 575017.70 20.0 D pCi/L Cape MayWarehouse W-16 Yard -E of 357967.26 20.0 D 2,000 Cape MayLLRW 574933.03 pCi/LW-17 Road/ Exit 358078.05 150.0 2,000 KirkwoodNear W-3A 575667.14 pCi/LA-4 TABLE A-1: Radiological Groundwater Protection Program -Sampling Locations, Oyster Creek Generating

Station, 2013Oyster Creek Generating Station RGPP Sample Point ListR PWell GPS T Aquifer orIdentification Location Coordinates Depth Sample riiu WaterNumber (Northing/Easting)

(ft) Point Alert BodyDesignation Value Monitored Near 357005.78 2,000W-18 EDG 574621.620.0 Cape MayBuilding pCi/LNear 357077.912,000 W-19 EDG 3570 20.0 pCi/L Cape MayBuilding 574633.23 22, CeSW of 356927.46 2,000W-20 EDG 574542.59 20.0 1 pCi/L Cape MayBuildingNear 357009.152,000 W-21 EDG 574518.22 20.0 1 2,000 Cape MayBuilding pCi/LNear 357024.50 2,000W-22 EDG 574590.19 39.0 1 pCi/L Cape MayBuildingNear 357054.89 2,000W-23 EDG 574564.88 20.0 1 P6i/L Cape MayBuildingSouth ofTBTB357128.94 2,000W-24 W of old 574650.77 19.0 D p2i/L Cape MayMachineShopNear 356962.59 2,000W-25 EDG 574677.59 20.0 1 P6i/L Cape MayBuildingNear 357006.60 2,000W-26 EDG 574644.03 20.0 1 pCi/L Cape MayBuildingNear 357042.43 W-27 EDG 574.20.0 2,000 Cape MayBuilding 574636.35 pCi/LNear 356991.29 2,000W-28 EDG 574573.64 19.5 1 pCi/L Cape MayBuildingNear 357012.62 2,000W-29 EDG 574568.69 19.5 1 pCi/L Cape MayBuildingNear 357058.00 1.000W-30 EDG 575.19.5 2,000 Cape MayBuilding 574516.71 pCi/LA-5 TABLE A-1:Radiological Groundwater Protection Program -Sampling Locations, Oyster Creek Generating

Station, 2013Oyster Creek Generating Station RGPP Sample Point ListWell GPS RGPP Aquifer orSample Coodiats Depth Sample TritiumIdentification Location Coordinates WaterNumber (Northing/Easting)

(ft) Point Alert BodyDesignation Value Monitored W-31 Near EDG 357051.78 19.5 1 2,000 Cape MayBuilding 574495.62 pCi/LW-32 Near EDG 356978.58 19.5 1 2,000 Cape MayBuilding 574528.44 pCi/LW-33 Near EDG 357026.93 19.5 1 2000 Cape MayBuilding 574499.17 pCi/LSouth ofTB 32,000W-34 W of old 357196.14 40.0 D p~i/L CohanseyMachineShopBetweenMW-50 CST and 357368.21 20.0 E 2,000 Cape MayIntake 574436.80 pCi/LStructure MW-51 Near CST 357378.30 2,000 Cape May574480.80 20.0 pCi/LNearMW-52 Intake 357400.90 20.0 D 2,000 Cape MayStructure 7 pCi/LNear endMW-53 of CW 357272.80 20.0 D 2000 Cape Maydischarge 574447.60 pCi/LpipingNear 357276.20 MW-54 Intake 574311.70 20.0 ECape MayStructure 574311CapepMay BetweenMW-55 CST and 357354.88 30.0 E 2,000 Cape MayIntake 574440.07 pCi/LStructure MW-561 By NaOCI 357305.30 52.0 2,000tanks 574465.50 pCi/L CohanseyNearNer 357343.71 2,000MW-571 Intake 574373.89 50.0 pCi/L CohanseyStructure Near 357346.70 2000MW-581 Intake 574377.28 72.0 D CohanseyStructure 57437.28ansey A-6 TABLE A-1 :Radiological Groundwater Protection Program -Sampling Locations, Oyster Creek Generating

Station, 2013Oyster Creek Generating Station RGPP Sample Point ListWell GPS Tt Aquifer orIdentification Location Coordinates Depth Sample riium WaterNumber (Northing/Easting)

(ft) Point Alert BodyDesignation.

Value Monitored IntakeMW-591 Roadway 357422.14 44.0 2000 Cohansey-NW of 574406.38 pCi/LCSTNearMW-601 Intake 357346.55 2,000Structure 574373.88 92.0 D pCi/L CohanseyBetweenMW-611 CST and 357328.64 72.0 2000 CohanseyIntake 574444.45 pCi/LStructure NWMW-62 Corner of 357467.93 2,000Turbine 574524.10 25.0 0 pCi/L Cape MayBldgBetweenMW-631 CST and 357329.40 2,000Intake 574447.67 92.0 0 pCi/L CohanseyStructure Near 357343.96 MW-64 Intake 574377.88 25.0 E2,00 Cape MayStructure p74377CapepMay IntakeMW-65 Roadway 357421.00 25.0 D 2,000 Cape May-NW of 574402.55 pCi/LCSTSE ofMW-661 Reactor 357320.44 80.0 D 2,000Bldg 574889.18 pCi/L CohanseyWest side 357401.99 2,000MW-67 of Turbine 574540.38 25.0 E pCi/L Cape MayBldgSE ofMW-681 Reactor 357323.83 100.0 D 2,000 CohBldg 574897.64 pCi/L anseyYard -NW of 357664.03 78.0 2000 CohanseyMW-691 DWPC 574760.93 pCi/LBuildingYard -NW of 357670.57 2,000MW-701 DWPC 574759.18 98.0 pCi/L CohanseyBuildingS of 357365.52 2000MW-71 Reactor 574841.89 25.0 D p2i/L Cape MayBldgA-7 TABLE A-1:Radiological Groundwater Protection Program -Sampling Locations, Oyster Creek Generating

Station, 2013Oyster Creek Generating Station RGPP Sample Point ListWell GPS RGPP Aquifer orSample WelGS Depth Sample TritiumIdentification Location Coordinates WaterNumber (Northing/Easting)

(ft) Point Alert BodyDesignation Value Monitored MW-72 N of Reactor 357549.87 2,000Bldg 574788.52 25.0 pCi/L Cape MayRemediation MW-73 Rem N/A N/A N/A N/A N/ASystem* Tritium sampling freequency based upon agreement made with the NJDEP on 4/26/13.D = DailyW = WeeklyM = MonthlyS = Semi-annual B = BiennialA-8 I .L -w-¶Ke WICrI'Figure A-1Sampling Locations

-Selected Cohansey and Cape May Formation Wells, Oyster CreekGenerating

Station, 2013A-9 Figure A-ISampling Locations

-Selected Cohansey and Cape May Formation Wells, Oyster CreekGenerating Station.

2013A-J0 APPENDIX BDATA TABLES TABLE B-I.1CONCENTRATIONS OF TRITIUM, STRONTIUM-89, STRONTIUM-90, GROSS ALPHAAND GROSS BETA IN GROUNDWATER SAMPLES COLLECTED AS PART OF THERADIOLOGICAL GROUNDWATER PROTECTION

PROGRAM, OYSTER CREEKGENERATING
STATION, 2013RESULTS IN UNITS OF PCI/LITER

+/- 2 SIGMACOLLECTION DATESITEH-3 Sr-89 Sr-90 Gr-A (Dis) Gr-A (Sus) Gr-B (Dis) Gr-B (Sus)LW-3LW-3LW-3LW-3LW-3LW-4LW-4LW-4LW-4LW-4MW-15K-lA MW-15K-IA MW-15K-1A MW-15K-1A MW-15K-iA MW-15K-1A MW-16DMW-16DMW-16DMW-16DMW-16DMW-1A-2AMW-1A-2AMW-1A-2AMW-1A-2AMW-1A-2AMW-11-1AMW-11-1AMW-11-1AMW-11-1AMW-11-1AMW-1 I-2AMW-1 I-2AMW-1 1-2AMW- 11-2AMW- 1I-2AMW-50MW-50MW-50MW-50MW-50MW-50MW-50MW-50MW-50MW-50MW-50MW-50MW-52MW-52MW-52MW-5201109/1304/10/1307/18/1310/15/1312/18/1301/09/1304/10/1307/18/i13 10/15/1312/18/1301/08/1302/12/1303/05/1304/09/1307/11/1310/08/1301/09/1304/10/1307/17/1310/11/1312/17/1301/09/1304/10/1307/17/1310/15/1312/18/1301/08/1304/09/1307/17/1310/11/1312/17/1301/08/1304109/1307/17/1310/11/1312/17/1301/08/1301/08/1301/08/1302/12/1303/05/1304/08/1304/08/1304/08/1307/10/1310/08/1310/08/1310/08/1301/08/1302/12/1303/05/1304/09/13* 166* 177* 157* 156< 178* 177* 166* 156* 171* 173* 164* 158* 196* 193* 187* 180* 175* 190* 177* 176* 187* 159* 191* 179* 172< 186* 177* 179* 176* 190< 0.31.2 +/- 0.8 < 0.8< 1.7< 4.5 < 0.7< 0.3< 0.61.4 +/- 0.5 < 1.6< 6.2 < 0.9< 7.8 < 0.9 < 0.6< 1.91.2 +/- 0.7< 0.63.2 +/- 0.8 < 1.711.7 +/- 1.6 < 1.6< 6.0 < 0.7< 0.8<0.73.3 +/- 0.9 < 1.6< 5.6 < 0.80.9 +/- 0.4 1.1 +/- 0.72.9 +/- 0.7 6.0 +/- 1.4< 5.1 < 0.7<0.5< 1.01.3 +/- 0.6 < 1.7< 5.2 < 0.6TBETBEEIMLTBETBEEIMLTBETBEEIML17200 +/- 176016400 +/- 168017112 +/- 36915300 +/- 15708780 +/- 9189100 +/- 9548740 +/- 9198558 +/- 2707950 +/- 84112700 +/- 133010500 +/- 109012974 +/- 333* 163* 174* 166* 156< 4.5< 4.9* 0.8* 0.7* 0.9<0.5* 0.7<0.71.4 +/- 0.8<1.1< 0.44.5 +/- 0.9 < 1.74.8 +/- 0.9 3.1 +/- 1.312.7 +/- 1.2 5.9 +/- 1.5< 0.7B-I TABLE B-I.1CONCENTRATIONS OF TRITIUM, STRONTIUM-89, STRONTIUM-90, GROSS ALPHAAND GROSS BETA IN GROUNDWATER SAMPLES COLLECTED AS PART OF THERADIOLOGICAL GROUNDWATER PROTECTION

PROGRAM, OYSTER CREEKGENERATING
STATION, 2013RESULTS IN UNITS OF PCI/LITER

+/- 2 SIGMACOLLECTION DATESITEH-3 Sr-89 Sr-90 Gr-A (Dis) Gr-A (Sus) Gr-B (Dis) Gr-B (Sus)MW-52MW-52MW-52MW-53MW-53MW-53MW-53MW-53MW-53MW-53MW-54MW-54MW-54MW-54MW-54MW-54MW-55MW-55MW-55MW-55MW-55MW-55MW-55MW-55MW-561MW-561MW-561MW-561MW-561MW-561MW-561MW-561MW-561MW-561MW-571MW-571MW-571MW-571MW-571MW-571MW-571MW-571MW-571MW-571MW-581MW-581MW-581MW-581MW-581MW-591MW-591MW-59107/09/1310/09/1312/17/1301/09/1302/12/1303/05/1304/09/1307/11/1310/08/1312/18/1301/08/1302/12/1303/05/1304/09/1307/10/1310/08/1301/08/1302/12/1303/05/1304/08/1307/11/1310/08/1310/08/1310/08/1301/08/1301/08/1301/08/1302/12/1303/05/1304/08/1304/08/1304/08/1307/11/1310/08/1301/08/1302/12/1303/05/1304/08/1307/09/1307/09/1307/09/1310/08/1310/08/1310/08/1301/08/1304/09/1307/09/1310/08/1312/16/1301/08/1301/08/1301/08/13* 172* 189* 165* 176* 166* 161* 196* 189< 5.2 < 0.8< 0.5< 0.44.9 +/- 0.8 < 1.7< 6.3 < 0.6* 166* 174* 175* 158378 t 142* 191< 7.3 < 0.7 < 1.82.0 +/- 1.1 48.1 +/- 2.4 5.9 +/- 1.8TBETBEEIMLTBETBEEIMLTBETBEEIMLTBETBEEIMLTBETBEEIML1680 +/- 217584 +/- 136917 +/- 1481200 +/- 178 < 8.11090 +/- 1783210 +/- 3783020 +/- 3583470 +/- 1846070 +/- 6485840 +/- 6226376 +/- 2324850 +/- 5334650 +/- 5075340 +/- 580 < 6.75270 +/- 575 < 8.46330 +/- 235 < 1.09150 +/- 9595560 +/- 6016400 +/- 67715200 +/- 156013100 +/- 134018700 +/- 1910 < 7.511900 +/- 124011700 +/- 122014068 +/- 349773 +/- 153778 +/- 1521074 +/- 121< 1.0 < 0.7< 0.97.8 +/- 1.2 < 1.64.1 +/- 0.7 < 1.63.9 +/- 0.7 < 1.5* 0.9* 0.9* 0.60.6 +/- 0.3 < 1.0< 0.4 < 0.5< 0.9 < 0.91.0 +/- 0.7 23.1 +/- 1.6 2.0 +/- 1.1< 167< 179< 170< 192TBE < 195TBE < 173EIML 290 +/- 84< 0.4< 0.71.7 +/- 0.7 < 2.0< 6.7 < 0.7B-2 TABLE B-I.1CONCENTRATIONS OF TRITIUM, STRONTIUM-89, STRONTIUM-90, GROSS ALPHAAND GROSS BETA IN GROUNDWATER SAMPLES COLLECTED AS PART OF THERADIOLOGICAL GROUNDWATER PROTECTION

PROGRAM, OYSTER CREEKGENERATING
STATION, 2013RESULTS IN UNITS OF PCI/LITER

+/- 2 SIGMACOLLECTION SITE DATE H-3Sr-89 Sr-90 Gr-A (Dis) Gr-A (Sus) Gr-B (Dis) Gr-B (Sus)0.8 +/- 0.4 < 0.4 3.2 +/- 0.7 < 1.41.2 +/- 0.4 <0.4 4.5 +/- 0.8 < 1.5MW-591 04/09/13MW-591 04/09/13MW-591MW-591MW-591MW-591MW-601MW-601MW-601MW-601MW-601MW-61 IMW-611MW-61 IMW-611MW-62MW-62MW-62MW-62MW-62MW-631MW-631MW-631MW-631MW-631MW-64MW-64MW-64MW-64MW-64MW-64MW-65MW-65MW-65MW-65MW-65MW-65MW-65MW-661MW-661MW-661MW-661MW-661MW-67MW-67MW-67MW-67MW-67MW-67MW-67MW-67MW-68104/09/1307/09/1310/09/1312117/1301/08/1304/09/1307/09/1310/08/1312/16/1301/08/1304/09/1307/11/1310/08/1303/05/1304/08/1307/11/1310/09/1312/17/1301/08/1304/09/1307/11/1310/08/1312/16/1301/08/1302/12/1303/05/1304/09/1307/09/1310/08/1301/08/1302/12/1303/05/1304/09/1307/09/1310/09/1312/17/1301/09/1304/10/1307/10/1310/09/1312/17/1301/08/1302/12/1303/05/1304/08/1307/09/1307/09/1307/09/1310/09/1301/09/13TBE < 194TBE < 193EIML < 145< 171< 190< 167< 179< 168< 186< 165< 175< 194< 190< 166< 175< 193< 187< 168< 176< 193< 187328 +/- 122217 +/- 118< 164< 159< 167< 184< 167< 171< 167< 158< 170< 189< 196< 178< 170< 189< 5.5 < 0.7< 0.2<0.71.4 +/- 0.6 < 1.5< 4.6 < 0.6< 2.0 < 0.8 < 0.40.9 +/- 0.62.2 +/- 0.6 < 1.512.8 +/- 1.4 < 1.7< 1.2 < 0.7< 4.3 < 0.5< 0.4 < 0.75.5 +/- 0.9 < 1.5< 6.0 < 0.6< 8.4 < 0.71.7 +/- 1.0 28.8 +/- 9.98.4 +/- 2.2 89.0 +/- 11.85.4 +/- 1.1 < 1.41.1 +/- 0.6 < 0.4< 4.6 < 0.5< 0.2< 0.72.9 +/- 0.6 < 1.5< 5.5 < 0.6TBETBEEIML733001490080301660018900209002300311500< 167+/- 6290+/- 1540+/- 845+/- 1700 < 4.7+/- 1920+/- 2130+/- 441+/- 1210< 0.80.7 +/- 0.4 3.8 +/- 1.84.4 +/- 0.7 10.5 +/- 2.2B-3 TABLE B-I.1CONCENTRATIONS OF TRITIUM, STRONTIUM-89, STRONTIUM-90, GROSS ALPHAAND GROSS BETA IN GROUNDWATER SAMPLES COLLECTED AS PART OF THERADIOLOGICAL GROUNDWATER PROTECTION

PROGRAM, OYSTER CREEKGENERATING
STATION, 2013RESULTS IN UNITS OF PCI/LITER

+/- 2 SIGMACOLLECTION DATESITEH-3 Sr-89 Sr-90 Gr-A (Dis) Gr-A (Sus) Gr-B (Dis) Gr-B (Sus)MW-681MW-681MW-681MW-681MW-691MW-691MW-691MW-691MW-691MW-701MW-701MW-701MW-701MW-701MW-701MW-701MW-71MW-71MW-71MW-71MW-71MW-72MW-72MW-72MW-72MW-72NDWSDWW-10W-10W-10W-10W-10W-12W-12W-12W-12W-12W-13W-13W-13W-13W-13W-14W-14W-14W-14W-14W-15W-15W-15W-1504/10/1307/10/1310/09/1312/17/1301/09/1304/10/1307/10/1310/09/1312/17/1301/09/1304/10/1307/10/1307/10/1307/10/1310/09/1312/17/1301/09/1304/10/1307/10/1310/09/1312/18/1301/09/1304/1011307/10/1310/09/1312/18/1311/21/1310/10/1301/09/1304/10/1307/17/1310/15/1312/17/1301/09/1304/10/1307/17/1310111/1312/17/1301/09/1304/10/1307/17/1310/11/1312/17/1301/09/1304/09/1307/17/1310/11/1312/18/1301/09/1304/09/1307/17/1310/11/13< 179< 171< 1910.4 +/- 0.2 < 0.71.5 +/- 0.6 < 1.5< 5.1 < 0.6< 197< 178< 171< 190< 196< 178TBE < 172TBE < 196EIML < 159< 191< 194< 179< 172< 1870.4 +/- 0.2 < 0.72.9 +/- 0.6 < 1.68.5 +/- 0.8 < 1.5<4.5 <0.8< 0.3< 0.7<5.8 <0.6<7.3 <1.0* 187* 175* 172* 190* 188* 182* 179* 171* 185* 157* 182* 178* 163* 150* 181* 179* 174* 147* 185* 179* 174* 154* 184* 176* 176* 153< 5.1 < 0.7* 1.2* 0.4* 0.5* 0.7* 0.7* 0.7* 1.0* 2.56.9 +/- 1.1 < 2.010.5 +/- 1.0 < 1.51.5 + 0.6 < 1.72.1 +/- 0.7 38.9 +/- 3.7< 6.7 < 0.7< 5.6 < 0.9< 0.6<1.11.8 +/- 0.7 2.0 +/- 1.23.2 +/- 0.6 < 1.5<7.7 <0.80.7 +/- 0.3 < 0.4<7.1 <0.6< 0.52.1 +/- 0.93.9 +/- 0.8 2.6 +/- 1.2B-4 TABLE B-1.1CONCENTRATIONS OF TRITIUM, STRONTIUM-89, STRONTIUM-90, GROSS ALPHAAND GROSS BETA IN GROUNDWATER SAMPLES COLLECTED AS PART OF THERADIOLOGICAL GROUNDWATER PROTECTION

PROGRAM, OYSTER CREEKGENERATING
STATION, 2013RESULTS IN UNITS OF PCI/LITER

+/- 2 SIGMASITEW-15W-16W-16W-16W-16W-16W-1AW-24W-24W-24W-24W-24W-24W-24W-24W-24W-24W-24W-24W-2BW-3W-3W-3W-3W-3W-3W-3W-3W-3W-3W-3W-3W-3W-3W-3W-34W-34W-34W-34W-34W-4W-4W-4W-4W-4W-4AW-4BW-5W-5W-5W-5W-5COLLECTION DATE12/18/1301/09/1304/10/1307/17/1310/15/1312/17/1304/11/1301/09/13 TBE01/09/13 TBE01/09/13 EIN04/10/13 TBE04/10/13 TBE04/10/13 EIIM07/18/1307/18/1310/15/13 TB!10/15/13 TB!10/15/13 EIV12/16/1304/11/1301/08/13 TB!01/08/13 TB!01/08/13 EIN02/12/1303/05/1304/09/13 TB104/09/13 TB104/09/13 EIl07/09/13 TB107/09/13 TB!07/09/13 EII10/08/13 TB!10/08/13 TB!10/08/13 EI!N12/16/1301/09/1304/10/1307/18/1310/15/1312/16/1301/08/1304/09/1307/09/1310/08/1312/16/1304/11/1304/11/1301/08/1304/09/1307/09/1310/09/1312/17/13H-3 Sr-89 Sr-90< 7.0 < 0.7Gr-A (Dis) Gr-A (Sus) Gr-B (Dis) Gr-B (Sus)* 182* 178* 175* 157< 0.49.3 +/- 3.72.6 +/- 0.7 35.0 +/- 4.5< 6.5 < 0.7< 179E < 185E < 188IL < 141E < 174E < 176IL < 145< 175< 178E < 157E <1531L < 147< 180E < 167E < 193IL < 141< 172< 169E < 176E < 176IL < 145E < 172E < 171IL < 159E < 188E < 186IL < 155< 0.7 1.7 +/- 0.84.3 +/- 1.8 1.6 +/- 0.97.2 +/- 1.0 2.2 +/- 1.111.3 +/- 1.4 < 2.0< 7.4 < 0.9< 0.4 1.0 +/- 0.71.3 +/- 0.6 < 0.51.2 +/- 0.6 2.4 +/- 1.15.4 +/- 0.9 1.8 +/- 1.1< 7.9 < 0.7* 180* 179* 162* 189* 164* 158* 170* 186* 181* 179* 167* 192* 169* 191< 1.01.2 +/- 0.6 17.8 +/- 1.5 < 1.5< 8.6 < 0.8< 0.6< 0.32.4 +/- 0.8 < 1.7< 9.0 < 0.8< 0.41.2 +/- 0.74.5 +/- 0.8 < 1.6< 6.9 < 0.6B-5 TABLE B-I.1CONCENTRATIONS OF TRITIUM, STRONTIUM-89, STRONTIUM-90, GROSS ALPHAAND GROSS BETA IN GROUNDWATER SAMPLES COLLECTED AS PART OF THERADIOLOGICAL GROUNDWATER PROTECTION

PROGRAM, OYSTER CREEKGENERATING
STATION, 2013RESULTS IN UNITS OF PCI/LITER

+/- 2 SIGMACOLLECTION DATESITEH-3 Sr-89 Sr-90 Gr-A (Dis) Gr-A (Sus) Gr-B (Dis) Gr-B (Sus)W-5CW-5KW-5KW-5KW-6W-6W-6W-6W-6W-7W-7W-7W-7W-7W-9W-9W-9W-9W-904/11/1304/11/1304/11/1304/11/1301/08/1304/09/1307/09/1310/09/1312/17/1301/09/1304/10/1307/18/1310/15/1312/16/1301/09/1304/10/1307/17/1310/15/1312/17/13< 182TBE < 178TBE < 178EIML < 145< 166< 194< 167< 1892.3 +/- 0.7 < 0.77.9 +/- 1.0 < 1.9< 5.9 < 0.6* 175* 180* 176* 156* 179* 177* 185* 156< 4.5* 1.41.6 +/- 0.9 22.4 +/- 2.1 < 1.7< 5.8 < 0.6< 1.010.1 +/- 1.4 < 1.7< 6.3 < 0.7B-6 TABLE B-I.2CONCENTRATIONS OF GAMMA EMITTERS IN GROUNDWATER SAMPLESCOLLECTED IN THE VICINITY OF OYSTER CREEK GENERATING

STATION, 2013RESULTS IN UNITS OF PCI/LITER

+/- 2 SIGMASITECOLLECTION Be-7DATEK-40 Mn-54 Co-58Fe-59 Co-60 Zn-65 Nb-95 Zr-951-131 Cs-134 Cs-137Ba-140 La-140LW-3 04/10/13LW-4 04/10/13MW-15K-lA 04109/13MW-16D 04/10/13MW-1A-2A 04/10/13MW-11-1A 04/09/13< 49 < 38< 39 < 39< 70 < 53< 36 < 85< 36 < 61< 44 127 +/- 41MW-1 I-2A 04/09/13

< 36 < 34MW-50MW-50MW-50MW-52MW-53MW-54MW-55MW-561MW-561MW-561MW-571MW-581MW-591MW-591MW-591MW-601MW-611MW-62MW-631MW-64MW-65MW-661MW-67MW-681MW-691MW-701MW-71MW-72NDWSDWW-1004/08/13 TBE < 24 < 3104/08/13 TBE < 24 < 2304/08/13 EIML < 23 < 5204/09/13

< 64 < 5404/09/13

< 41 < 8904/09/13

< 45 < 6504/08/13

< 35 < 7204/08/13 TBE < 41 < 8204/08/13 TBE < 32 < 3704/08/13 EIML < 30 < 5704/08/13

< 29 < 2604/09/13

< 43 < 3904109/13 TBE < 40 < 8804/09/13 TBE < 35 < 4404/09/13 EIML < 25 < 4204/09/13

< 35 < 6404/09/13

< 29 < 2604/08/13

< 26 < 8404/09/13

< 32 < 6504/09/13

< 60 < 5904/09/13

< 34 < 7804/10/13

< 29 < 2804/08/13

< 19 < 5904/10/13

< 38 < 7404/10/13

< 49 < 3904/10/13

< 35 < 4104/10/13

< 48 < 10404/10/13

< 38 < 3311/21/13

< 17 < 3510/10/13

< 23 < 6504/10/13

< 37 < 81<5 <5 <12<4 <4 <11<7 <5 <11<4 <4 <10<4 <4 <8<4 <4 <10<3 <4 <8<3 <3 <6<3 <3 <5<2 <2 <6<7 <6 <13<5 <5 <11<5 <6 <10<4 <4 <8<4 <4 <9<4 <3 <7<2 <2 <7<3 <3 <7<4 <5 <9<5 <5 <9<4 <5 <9<2 <2 <7<3 <3 <8<3 <3 <8<3 <3 <6<3 <4 <7<7 <8 <13<4 <4 <8<3 <3 <8<2 <2 <4<4 <5 <11<4 <5 <8<5 <4 <10<5 <6 <13<4 <4 <9<1 <2 <4<3 <3 <5<3 <4 <9<5<4<6<5<4<5<4<3<3<2<6<5<6<4<4<4<3<3<5<5<5<2<3<3<3<3<6<4<3<2<4<4<5<6<3<1<3<4< 11<9< 13<8<5<8<7<7<5<5< 14<9< 13<8<7<8<4<4<8< 10<9<3<6<7<6<7< 12<8<6<4< 10< 10<8< 12<8<3<4<8<6<5<7<5<4<5<4<3<3<2<7<5<6<4<5<4<3<3<5<5<5<2<4<3<3<4<8<4<4<2<4<5<5<6<4<2<3<4< 10<8< 14<8<8<9<7<5<5<4< 12<8< 11<7<6<6<5<6<8<8<8<5<6<6<6<7< 11<6<6<3<8<8<7< 11<7<3<4<8< 14< 13< 14< 13< 10< 15< 13<5<5<8< 14< 10< 11<8<9<7< 13<7< 15<9<7< 11< 11< 10<5< 10< 11<7< 11<4< 14< 14< 12< 15< 13< 23< 12< 11<5<4<7<4<3<5<3<3<3<2<8<4<5<4<4<3<3<3<4<4<4<2<3<3<3<3.< 6<3<3<2<4<4<4<5<4<1<2<4<5<4<7<5<4<5<4<3<3<2<7<5<5< 4<4<4<2<3<5< 5<5<2<4<3<3<4<6<4<3<2<4<5<4<6<4<2<2<5< 34< 29<36< 26< 24< 30< 25< 15< 14< 17.< 34< 26< 27<. 20< 21< 18< 20< 16< 32< 24< 22< 17< 23< 19< 15< 22<34< 20< 24< 11< 30< 33< 31<36< 26< 28< 24< 22< 12< 10<9<8<8< 12<8<5<4<3< 10<9< 11<6<6<6<3<4< 10<7<7<4<7<8<5<7< 11<6<7<3< 10<9<9< 13<8<8<8<8BOLDED VALUES INDICATE LLD WAS NOT MET DUE TO THE AGE OF THE SAMPLE AT TIME OF RECEIPT AT THE LABORATORY TABLE B-1.2CONCENTRATIONS OF GAMMA EMITTERS IN GROUNDWATER SAMPLESCOLLECTED IN THE VICINITY OF OYSTER CREEK GENERATING

STATION, 2013RESULTS IN UNITS OF PCI/LITER

+/- 2 SIGMASITECOLLECTION Be-7DATEK-40 Mn-54 Co-58Fe-59 Co-60Zn-65 Nb-95 Zr-951-131Cs-134 Cs-137Ba-140 La-140W-12W-13W-14W-1 5W-16W-1AW-24W-24W-24W-2BW-3W-3W-380 W-34W-4W-4AW-4BW-5W-5CW-5KW-5KW-5KW-6W-7W-904/10/13

< 48 < 58 < 5 < 604/10/13

< 41 < 37 < 4 < 504/09/13

< 37 < 31 < 4 < 404/09/13

< 42 < 35 < 4 < 504/10/13

< 36 < 71 < 4 < 404/11/13

< 33 < 71 < 4 < 404/10/13 TBE < 34 < 33 < 3 < 404/10/13 TBE < 45 < 84 <4 < 404/10/13 EIML < 27 < 44 < 2 < 204/11/13

< 48 < 31 < 5 < 504/09/13 TBE <40 < 29 < 4 < 404/09/13 TBE < 38 73 46 < 4 < 404/09/13 EIML < 34 < 59 < 3 < 304/10/13

< 36 < 85 < 4 < 404/09/13

< 38 < 32 < 4 < 404/11/13

< 48 < 76 < 6 < 704/11/13

< 38 < 30 < 4 < 304/09/13

< 52 < 103 < 6 < 504/11/13

< 49 < 50 < 5 < 504/11/13 TBE < 41 < 86 < 5 < 404/11/13 TBE < 39 < 80 < 4 < 404/11/13 EIML < 23 67+/-35 < 3 < 204/09/13

< 46 < 45 < 5 < 504/10/13

< 47 < 43 < 5 < 504/10/13

< 47 < 124 < 5 < 4<12 <5<10 <5<9 <4<10 <5<8 <4<9 <4<7 <4<9 <4<6 <3<12 <5<8 <4<8 <4<9 <3<9 <4<10 <5<13 <8<7 <3<12 <6<11 <5<11 <4<9 <5<6 <1<11 <5<9 <5<12 <6<12 <5 <9<7 <5 <7<7 <5 <7<7 <5 <8<7 <4 <6<8 <4 <7<7 <4 <6<9 <5 <9<5 <2 <3<12 <6 <9<8 <4 <7<9 <4 <7<5 <4 <5<7 <4 <7<10 <5 <8<11 <7 <12<9 <4 <7< 13 < 6 < 11< 12 < 5 < 10<10 <5 <7<8 <4 <6<3 <3 <6<10 <5 <8<10 <5 <9<9 <6 <9< 13< 11< 12< 14< 11< 10< 10< 14< 13< 12<8<8< 10< 10<8< 13< 10< 10< 15< 11< 12< 12<9< 12< 14<5 <5<5 <5<4 <4<4 <4<3 <4<4 <<4<3 <4<4 <4<2 <3<5 <6<4 <4<4 <4<4 <3<3 <4<4 <4<6 <6<4 <5<5 <6<5 <5<4 <5<5 <4<2 <2<5 <6<4 <4<5 <5< 32 < 10< 27 < 10<27 <7< 30 <8<27 <8<24 < 7<21 <7< 28 < 10<26 <4<29 < 11<20 < 5<21 <5<20 <4<25 <6<21 <7<36 <12< 24 <9<30 <7< 30 < 7< 32 <9<26 <8<27 <5<26 < 7< 30 < 7< 35 < 10BOLDED VALUES INDICATE LLD WAS NOT MET DUE TO THE AGE OF THE SAMPLE AT TIME OF RECEIPT AT THE LABORATORY TABLE B-1.3CONCENTRATIONS OF HARD TO DETECTS IN GROUNDWATER SAMPLESCOLLECTED AS PART OF THE RADIOLOGICAL GROUNDWATER PROTECTION

PROGRAM, OYSTER CREEK GENERATING
STATION, 2013RESULTS IN UNITS OF PCI/LITER

+/- 2 SIGMASITECOLLECTION Am-241 Cm-242Cm-243/244 Pu-238 Pu-239/240 U-234 U-235U-238 Fe-55Ni-63DATEMW-15K-1A 04/09113

< 0.14 < 0.06MW-50 04/08/13 TBE < 0.07 < 0.04MW-50 04/08/13 TBE < 0.02 < 0.05MW-50 04108/13 EIML < 0.20 -MW-54 04/09/13

< 0.13 < 0.09MW-55 04/08/13

< 0.06 < 0.03MW-561 04/08/13 TBE < 0.05 < 0.02MW-561 04/08/13 TBE < 0.03 < 0.02MW-561 04/08/13 EIML < 0.22 -MW-571 04/08/13

< 0.03 < 0.02MW-611 04/09/13

< 0.14 < 0.07MW-64 04/09/13

< 0.10 < 0.07MW-67 04/08/13

< 0.05 < 0.06< 0.07< 0.03< 0.06< 0.19< 0.05< 0.02< 0.02< 0.01< 0.22< 0.05< 0.06< 0.19< 0.03< 0.02 < 0.03 < 0.09 < 0.04 < 0.07 < 133 < 3.8< 0.05 .< 0.03 < 0.18 < 0.05 < 0.13 < 88 < 3.9< 0.04 < 0.03 < 0.10 < 0.04 < 0.12 < 58 < 4.0< 0.08 < 0.13 < 0.13 -< 0.12 < 770 < 115< 0.16 < 0.06 < 0.18 < 0.16 < 0.09 < 68 < 4.8< 0.07 < 0.07 < 0.04 < 0.03 < 0.02 < 97 < 3.8< 0.13 < 0.05 < 0.12 < 0.06 < 0.08 < 149 < 3.8< 0.03 < 0.08 < 0.14 < 0.10 < 0.08 < 94 < 3.9< 0.32 < 0.18 0.35 + 0.14 -0.19 + 0.11 < 775 < 119< 0.02 < 0.02 < 0.12 < 0.11 < 0.15 < 102 < 3.8< 0.08 < 0.06 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01 < 102 < 3.9< 0.02 < 0.02 < 0.14 < 0.12 < 0.14 < 126 < 4.7< 0.08 < 0.03 < 0.13 < 0.12 < 0.05 < 48 < 4.2,.0 TABLE B-II.1CONCENTRATIONS OF TRITIUM, STRONTIUM-89, AND STRONTIUM-90 INSURFACE WATER SAMPLES COLLECTED AS PART OF THE RADIOLOGICAL GROUNDWATER PROTECTION

PROGRAM, OYSTER CREEKGENERATING
STATION, 2013RESULTS IN UNITS OF PCI/LITER

+/- 2 SIGMASITEMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDCOLLECTION DATE01/01/1301/02/1301/03/1301/04/1301/05/1301/06/1301/07/1301/08/1301/09/1301/10/1301/11/1301/12/1301/13/1301/14/1301/15/1301/16/1301/17/1301/18/1301/19/1301/2011301/21/1301/22/1301/23/1301/24/1301/25/1301/26/1301/27/1301/28/1301/29/1301/30/1301/31/1302/01/1302/02/1302/03/1302/04/1302/05/1302/06/1302/07/1302/08/1302/09/1302/10/1302/11/1302/12/1302/13/1302/14/1302/15/1302/16/1302/17/1302/18/1302/19/1302/20/1302/21/13H-3< 169< 170< 167* 166< 166< 169< 166* 168< 167< 177< 182< 176< 176< 177< 181* 174* 179< 180< 179* 178< 180< 180< 186< 179< 181< 178< 183< 190< 186< 191< 193< 190< 188< 190< 188< 192< 188< 188< 189< 181< 174< 177* 175< 192< 189< 187< 189< 163< 163< 163< 160< 165SR-89SR-90B-10 TABLE B-11.1CONCENTRATIONS OF TRITIUM, STRONTIUM-89, AND STRONTIUM-90 INSURFACE WATER SAMPLES COLLECTED AS PART OF THE RADIOLOGICAL GROUNDWATER PROTECTION

PROGRAM, OYSTER CREEKGENERATING
STATION, 2013RESULTS IN UNITS OF PCI/LITER

+/-12 SIGMASITEMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDCOLLECTION DATE02/2211302/23/1302/24/1302/25/1302/26/1302/27/1302/28/1303/01/1303/02/1303/03/1303/04/1303/05/1303/06/1303/07/1303/08/1303/09/1303/10/1303/11/1303/12/1303/13/1303/14/1303/15/1303/16/1303/17/1303/18/1303/19/1303/20/1303/21/1303/22/1303/23/1303/24/1303/25/1303/26/1303/27/1303/28/1303/29/1303/30/1303/31/1304/01/1304/02/1304/0311304/04/1304/05/1304/06/1304/07/1304/08/1304/09/1304/10/1304/11/1304/12/1304/13/1304/14/13H-3< 166< 162< 164< 165< 163< 167< 159< 165< 165< 160< 166< 169< 165< 183< 179< 182< 182< 182< 181< 179< 181< 180< 180< 179< 178< 184< 180< 182< 183< 182< 184< 183< 182< 183< 181< 182< 183< 184< 183< 182< 183< 183< 186< 181< 180< 182< 184< 182< 174< 184< 183< 182SR-89SR-90B-II TABLE B-II.1CONCENTRATIONS OF TRITIUM, STRONTIUM-89, AND STRONTIUM-90 INSURFACE WATER SAMPLES COLLECTED AS PART OF THE RADIOLOGICAL GROUNDWATER PROTECTION

PROGRAM, OYSTER CREEKGENERATING
STATION, 2013RESULTS IN UNITS OF PCI/LITER

+/- 2 SIGMASITEMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDCOLLECTION DATE04/15/1304/16/1304/17/1304/18/1304/19/1304/20/1304/21/1304/22/1304123/1304/24/1304/25/1304/26/1304/27/1304/28/1304/29/1304/30/1305/01/1305/02/1305/03/1305/04/1305/05/1305/06/1305/07/1305/08/1305/09/1305/10/1305/11/1305/12/1305/13/1305/14/1305/15/1305/16/1305/17/1305/18/1305/19/1305/20/1305/21/1305/22/1305/23/1305/24/1305/25/1305/26/1305/27/1305/28/1305/29/1305/30/1305/31/1306/01/1306/02/1306/03/1306/04/1306/05/13H-3< 180< 194< 186< 174< 186< 181< 176* 185< 183< 184< 180< 181< 187< 187< 186< 188< 184< 184< 184* 195< 190< 194< 183< 185< 188< 184< 184< 193* 183< 188< 184< 186< 186< 186* 184< 188< 187< 187< 189< 180< 168< 189< 165< 194< 192< 188< 175< 172< 175< 177< 175< 176SR-89SR-90B-12 TABLE B-II.1CONCENTRATIONS OF TRITIUM, STRONTIUM-89, AND STRONTIUM-90 INSURFACE WATER SAMPLES COLLECTED AS PART OF THE RADIOLOGICAL GROUNDWATER PROTECTION

PROGRAM, OYSTER CREEKGENERATING
STATION, 2013RESULTS IN UNITS OF PCI/LITER

+/- 2 SIGMASITEMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDCOLLECTION DATE06/06/1306/07/1306/08/1306/09/1306/10/1306/11/1306/12/1306/13/1306/14/1306/15/1306/16/1306/17/1306/18/1306/19/1306/20/1306/21/1306/22/1306/23/1306/24/1306/25/1306/26/1306/27/1306/28/1306/29/1306/30/1307/01/1307/02/1307/03/1307/04/1307/05/1307/06/1307/07/1307/08/1307/09/1307/10/1307/11/1307/12/1307/13/1307/14/1307/15/1307/16/1307/17/1307/18/1307/19/1307/20/1307/21/1307122/1307/23/1307/24/1307/25/1307/26/1307/27/13H-3< 174< 176< 177* 171< 173< 175< 172< 174< 172< 175< 176< 176< 177< 175< 178< 175< 172< 174* 167< 177< 176< 176< 175< 174* 176< 176< 175< 175< 173* 175< 192< 193< 194< 195< 194< 194< 190< 188< 188< 192< 192< 194< 195< 194< 196< 195< 196< 192< 194< 196< 199< 193SR-89SR-90B-13 TABLE B-II.1CONCENTRATIONS OF TRITIUM, STRONTIUM-89, AND STRONTIUM-90 INSURFACE WATER SAMPLES COLLECTED AS PART OF THE RADIOLOGICAL GROUNDWATER PROTECTION

PROGRAM, OYSTER CREEKGENERATING
STATION, 2013RESULTS IN UNITS OF PCI/LITER

+/- 2 SIGMASITEMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDCOLLECTION DATE07/28/1307/29/1307/30/1307/31/1308/01/1308/02/1308/03/1308/04/1308/05/1308/06/1308/07/1308/08/1308/09/1308/10/1308/11/1308/12/1308/13/1308/14/1308/15/1308/16/1308/17/1308/18/1308/19/1308/20/1308/21/1308/22/1308/23/1308/24/1308/25/1308/26/1308/27/1308/28/1308/29/1308/30/1308/31/1309/01/1309/02/1309/03/1309/04/1309/05/1309106/1309/07/1309/08/1309/09/1309/10/1309/11/1309/12/1309/13/1309/14/1309/15/1309/16/1309/17/13H-3< 193< 194< 188< 186< 191< 190< 194< 195< 196< 194< 194< 195< 195< 190< 196< 194< 194< 193< 192< 191* 189< 186< 187< 187< 190< 190< 189< 189< 188< 188< 187< 189< 187< 189* 190< 166< 172< 161< 166< 163< 165< 191< 194< 192< 190* 190< 190< 191< 191< 188< 189< 189SR-89SR-90B-14 TABLE B-II.1CONCENTRATIONS OF TRITIUM, STRONTIUM-89, AND STRONTIUM-90 INSURFACE WATER SAMPLES COLLECTED AS PART OF THE RADIOLOGICAL GROUNDWATER PROTECTION

PROGRAM, OYSTER CREEKGENERATING
STATION, 2013RESULTS IN UNITS OF PCI/LITER

+/- 2 SIGMASITEMCDMCDMCDMCDMCI)MCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDCOLLECTION DATE09/18/1309/19/1309/20/1309/21/1309/22/1309/23/1309/24/1309/25/1309/26/1309/27/1309/28/1309/29/1309/30/1310/01/1310/02/1310/03/1310/04/1310/05/1310106/1310/07/1310/08/1310/09/1310/10/1310/11/1310/12/1310/13/1310/14/1310/15/1310/16/1310/17/1310/18/1310/19/1310/20/1310/21/1310/22/1310/23/1310/24/1310/25/1310/26/1310/27/1310/28/1310/29/1310/30/1310/31/1311101/1311/02/1311/03/1311/04/1311/05/1311/06/1311/07/1311/08/13H-3< 190< 186< 189< 189< 184< 188< 187< 164< 165< 164< 165< 165< 162< 166< 167< 192< 188< 193< 190< 192< 188< 193< 188< 191< 191< 187< 190< 190< 189< 186< 186< 188< 185< 188< 187< 185< 189< 189< 188< 189< 187< 194< 190< 188< 191< 189< 189< 182< 187< 188< 190< 186SR-89SR-90B-15 TABLE B-II.1CONCENTRATIONS OF TRITIUM, STRONTIUM-89, AND STRONTIUM-90 INSURFACE WATER SAMPLES COLLECTED AS PART OF THE RADIOLOGICAL GROUNDWATER PROTECTION

PROGRAM, OYSTER CREEKGENERATING
STATION, 2013RESULTS IN UNITS OF PCI/LITER

+/- 2 SIGMASITEMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDSw-1Sw-1Sw-1COLLECTION DATE11/09/1311/10/1311/11/1311/12/1311/13/1311/14/1311/15/1311/16/1311/17/1311/18/1311/19/1311/20/1311/21/1311/22/1311/23/1311/24/1311/25/1311/26/1311/27/1311/28/1311/29/1311/30/1312/01/1312/02/1312/03/1312/04/1312/05/1312/06/1312/07/1312/08/1312/09/1312/10/1312/11/1312/12/1312/13/1312/14/1312/15/1312/16/1312/17/1312/18/1312/19/1312/20/1312/21/1312/22/1312/23/1312/24/1312/25/1312/26/1312/27/1301/02/1301/09/1301/16/13H-3* 187* 185* 188* 184* 186* 188* 184* 186* 188* 188* 188* 187* 174* 173* 169* 169* 177* 172* 171* 172* 170* 174* 170* 170* 174* 168* 178* 169* 173* 173* 181* 182* 194* 192* 193* 193* 191* 189* 193* 184* 190* 182* 181<184* 177* 182* 181* 179< 180< 194< 197< 174SR-89SR-90B-16 TABLE B-11.1CONCENTRATIONS OF TRITIUM, STRONTIUM-89, AND STRONTIUM-90 INSURFACE WATER SAMPLES COLLECTED AS PART OF THE RADIOLOGICAL GROUNDWATER PROTECTION

PROGRAM, OYSTER CREEKGENERATING
STATION, 2013RESULTS IN UNITS OF PCI/LITER

+/- 2 SIGMASITESw-1Sw-1Sw-1Sw-1Sw-1sw-1Sw-1Sw-1Sw-1Sw-1Sw-1Sw-1Sw-1Sw-1Sw-1Sw-1Sw-1Sw-1Sw-1Sw-1Sw-1Sw-1Sw-1Sw-1Sw-1Sw-1Sw-1Sw-1sw-1Sw-1Sw-1Sw-1Sw-1Sw-1Sw-1Sw-1Sw-1Sw-1Sw-1Sw-1Sw-1Sw-1sw-1Sw-ISw-1Sw-iSw-1Sw-1Sw-1SW-2SW-2SW-2COLLECTION DATE01/23/1301/30/1302/06/1302/13/1302/20/1302/27/1303/06/1303/13/1303/20/1303/27/1304/03/1304/10/1304/17/1304/24/1305/01/1305/08/1305/15/1305/22/1305/29/1306105/1306/12/1306/19/1306/26/1307/03/1307/10/1307/17/1307/24/1307/31/1308/07/1308/14/1308/21/1308/28/1309/04/1309/11/1309/18/1309/25/1310/02/1310/09/1310/16/1310/23/1310/30/1311/06/1311113/1311/20/1311/27/1312/04/1312/11/1312/19/1312/27/1301/09/1304/11/1307/09/13H-3< 177< 175< 176* 167< 160< 166< 165< 180< 177< 175< 177< 190< 167< 168* 174< 166< 166< 164< 164* 193< 188< 196< 191< 192< 192< 185< 187< 188< 186< 190< 183< 185< 182* 180* 180< 173< 182* 182* 189* 188* 188< 188< 188< 184< 190* 193* 190< 178* 181* 187* 179* 173SR-89SR-90B-17 TABLE B-II.1CONCENTRATIONS OF TRITIUM, STRONTIUM-89, AND STRONTIUM-90 INSURFACE WATER SAMPLES COLLECTED AS PART OF THE RADIOLOGICAL GROUNDWATER PROTECTION

PROGRAM, OYSTER CREEKGENERATING
STATION, 2013RESULTS IN UNITS OF PCI/LITER

+/- 2 SIGMACOLLECTION DATESITEH-3 SR-89SR-90ISW-2SW-2SW-3SW-3SW-3SW-310/07/1312118/1301/09/1304/11/1307/10/1310/07113< 152< 6.6< 0.8189179192152B-18 TABLE B-II.2CONCENTRATIONS OF GAMMA EMITTERS IN SURFACE WATER SAMPLESCOLLECTED IN THE VICINITY OF OYSTER CREEK GENERATING

STATION, 2013RESULTS IN UNITS OF PCI/LITER

+/- 2 SIGMASITECOLLECTION Be-7DATEK-40 Mn-54 Co-58 Fe-59Co-60 Zn-65 Nb-95 Zr-951-131 Cs-134 Cs-137 Ba-140La-140MCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCD01/01/13

< 5001/02/13

< 4801/03/13

< 4501/04/13

< 2601/05/13

< 1901/06/13

< 2201/07/13

< 2501/08/13

< 3101/09/13

< 2701/10/13

< 1801/11/13

< 2101/12/13

< 2001/13/13

< 2901/14/13

< 2301/15/13

< 1801/16/13

< 2901/17/13

< 2501/18/13

< 2601/19/13

< 2701/20/13

< 2401/21/13

< 2601/22/13

< 3301/23/13

< 2601/24/13

< 3201/25/13

< 1601/26/13

< 2801/27/13

< 1901/28/13

< 2301/29/13

< 2301/30/13

< 2001/31/13

< 2802/01/13

< 2502/02/13

< 2202/03/13

< 2702/04/13

< 2202/05/13

< 3002/06/13

< 3502/07/13

< 42224 +/- 83 < 5 <6 < 14332 +/- 82 < 5 <5 < 11266 +/- 76 < 4 < 5 < 11293 +/- 59 < 3 < 3 < 6243 +/- 50 < 2 < 2 < 6201 +/- 34 < 2 < 3 < 5306 +/- 64 < 2 < 3 < 6223 +/- 49 < 3 < 3 < 8242 +/- 52 < 3 < 3 < 6266 +/- 54 < 2 < 2 < 5201 +/- 65 < 2 < 2 < 5228 +/- 45 < 1 < 2 < 5173 +/- 75 < 2 < 3 < 7316 +/- 64 < 2 < 2 < 5220 +/- 52 < 1 < 2 < 4183 +/- 57 < 2 < 3 < 7259 +/- 55 < 2 < 2 < 6290 +/- 79 < 2 < 2 < 7275 +/- 77 < 2 < 3 < 6299 +/- 64 < 2 < 2 < 7223 +/- 57 < 2 < 3 < 6255 +/- 69 < 3 < 4 < 8262 +/- 66 < 2 < 3 < 7306 +/- 75 < 2 < 3 < 7294 +/- 46 < 2 < 2 < 4342 +/- 68 < 3 < 3 < 7258 +/- 65 < 2 < 2 < 5288 +/- 59 < 2 < 2 < 6322 +/- 82 < 2 < 2 < 6283 +/- 51 < 2 < 2 < 4244 +/- 83 < 3 < 3 < 8346 +/- 70 < 2 < 3 < 6305 +/- 61 < 2 < 2 < 5296 +/- 64 < 3 < 3 < 6268 +/- 61 < 2 < 2 < 5315 +/- 46 < 3 < 3 < 7303 +/- 66 < 4 < 4 < 9287 +/- 66 < 4 < 4 < 9<5 <11<5 <10<5 <9<2 <5<2 <4<2 <5<3 <5<3 <7<3 <5<2 <3<1 <4<1 <3<2 <5<2 <4<1 <3<2 <4<2 <4<2 <4<2 <4<3 <4<2 <4<3 <7<3 <4<3 <5<1 <3<3 <6<2 <4<3 <4<2 <4<2 <4<3 <6<2 <5<2 <5<3 <5<2 <5<3 <6<4 <8<4 <9<6 <11<6 <10<5 <9<3 <5<2 <4<3 <4<3 <5<3 <6<3 <5<2- <4<2 <4<2 <4<3 <5<3 <4<2 <3<3 <5<3 <4<3 <5<3 <4<2 <4<3 <5<4 <6<3 <5<3 <5<2 <3<3 <5<2 <3<3 <5<3 <5<2 <4<3 <6<3 <5<3 <4<3 <5<3 <4<4 <6<4 <7<5 <8< 30< 29< 24< 12<9< 11< 11< 12< 13< 50< 55<46<64< 49< 35< 51< 42< 52<53< 38< 39< 47< 39< 41< 13< 21< 14< 15< 14< 11< 14< 13< 10< 11<8< 12< 13< 14<* <b <54<4 <5 <52<4 <5 <43<2 <2 <25<2 <2 <19<2 <2 <20<2 <3 <21<3 <3 <25<2 <3 <25<1 <2 <47<1 <2 <50<1 <1 <47<2 <2 <67<2 <2 <50<1 <2 <37<2 <2 <54<2 <2 <48<2 <2 <57<2 <2 <57<2 <2 <47<2 <2 <49<3 <3 <58<2 <2 <50<3 <3 <50<1 <2 <19<2 <3 <34<2 <2 <23<2 <2 <25<2 <2 <23<2 <2 <21<3 <3 <30<2 <3 <24<2 <3 <20<3 <3 <23<2 <2 <16<3 <3 <25<4 <4 <30<4 <4 <31< 19< 14< 12<6<6<7<6<8<8< 15< 17< 13< 19< 14< 12< 15< 14< 16< 15< 15< 13< 21< 13< 13<6< 10<6<6<7<6<9<6<6<7<5<8<8<9BOLDED VALUES INDICATE LLD WAS NOT MET DUE TO THE AGE OF THE SAMPLE AT TIME OF RECEIPT AT THE LABORATORY TABLE B-II.2CONCENTRATIONS OF GAMMA EMITTERS IN SURFACE WATER SAMPLESCOLLECTED IN THE VICINITY OF OYSTER CREEK GENERATING

STATION, 2013RESULTS IN UNITS OF PCI/LITER

+/- 2 SIGMASITECOLLECTION Be-7K-40 Mn-54 Co-58 Fe-59Co-60 Zn-65Nb-95 Zr-951-131 Cs-134 Cs-137 Ba-140La-140DATEwMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCD02/08/13

< 3802/09/13

< 4702110/13

< 4602/11/13

< 3802/12/13

< 2702/13/13

< 1602/14/13

< 1902/15/13

< 2202/16/13

< 2202/17/13

< 2502/18/13

< 1602/19/13

< 3002/20/13

< 2602/21/13

< 2502/22/13

< 2402/23/13

< 2102/24/13

< 2802/25/13

< 2502/26/13

< 2502/27/13

< 2802/28/13

< 2403/01/13

< 2003/02/13

< 3303/03/13

< 2503/04/13

< 2303/05/13

< 1803/06/13

< 2203/07/13

< 2203/08/13

< 2503/09/13

< 2703/10/13

< 2903/11/13

< 2603/12/13

< 2803/13/13

< 2803/14/13

< 2603/15/13

< 2203/16/13

< 2903/17/13

< 27402 +/- 74 < 4 < 4371 +/- 94 < 5 < 5374 +/- 79 < 4 < 5263 +/- 70 < 4 < 4272 +/- 83 < 3 < 3253 +/- 45 < 2 < 2250 +/- 65 < 2 < 2198 +/- 64 < 2 < 2266 +/- 58 < 2 < 2249 +/- 72 < 2 < 2284 +/- 60 < 2 < 2260 +/- 97 < 3 < 4321 +/- 67 < 3 < 2264 +/- 63 < 3 < 3278 +/- 62 < 3 < 2230 +/- 53 < 2 < 2253 +/- 72 < 2 < 3304 +/- 72 < 3 < 3321 +/- 74 < 3 < 3362 +/- 83 < 3 < 3279 +/- 71 < 2 < 2292 +/- 76 < 2 < 2274 +/- 63 < 4 < 4281 +/- 71 < 3 < 3284 +/- 77 < 3 < 2346 +/- 64 < 2 < 2358 +/- 70 < 3 < 3255 +/- 44 < 2 < 2341 +/-71 <2 <2316 +/- 50 < 2 < 3273 +/- 92 < 2 < 3348 +/- 76 < 2 < 2279 +/- 72 < 2 < 3340 +/- 65 < 2 < 3333 +/- 70 < 2 < 3306 +/- 63 < 2 < 2352 +/- 79 < 2. < 3345 +/- 77 < 2 < 3<9<11<9<9<6<4<4<5<5<5<4<8<5<6<6<5<5<5<6<6<6<5<8<6<5<4<6<6<6<6<7<6<7<6<7<6<7<8<5 <<9<5 <10<5 <9<4 <9<3 <5<1 <3<2 <4<2 <4<3 <4<2 <4<2 <3<3 <7<3 <5<3 <5<2 <4<2 <5<2 <5<3 <6<3 <6<3 <6<3 <5<2 <5<4 <8<3 <5<3 <5<3 <4<3 <5<2 <3<3 <4<2 <4<3 <5<2 <4<2 <5<2 <5<2 <5<3 <4<3 <5<2 <5<5 <8<6 <10<5 <9<5 <8<3 <4<2 <3<3 <4<3 <4<3 <4<3 <4<2 <3<4 <6<2 <5<3 <5<2 < 5<2 <4<3 <5<3 <5<3 <5<3 <5<3 <5<2 <4<4 <7<3 <5<3 <5<2 <4<3 <4<3 <4<3 <5<3 <5<3 <5<3 <5<3 <5<3 <5<3 <5<3 <5<3 <6<3 <5* 13* 14* 12< 10<6* 14< 13< 15* 15< 14< 10* 14* 13* 12<11<8<11<10<8<9<8<6<10<6<5<4<4<54< 53< 58< 53< 50< 52<45<40<34< 38< 35<4 <4 <28<5 <5 <33<5 <5 <30<4 <5 <28<3 <3 <16<2 <2 <21<2 <2 <24<2 <2 <22<2 <2 <23<2 <3 <22<2 <2 <19<3 <3 <32<2 <3 <22<2 <3 <24<2 <3 <21<2 <2 <18<3 <3 <21<2 <3 <22<3 <3 <20<3 <3 <22<2 <3 <17<2 <3 <13<3 <4 <24<2 <3 <16<2 <3 <15<2 <2 <11<2 <3 <14<1 <2 <48<2 <2 <54<2 <2 <55<2 <2 <58<2 <2 <51<2 <2 <53<2 <2 <54<2 <2 <50<2 <2 <41<2 <3 <47<2 <2 <41<9< 10<8<8<4<7<9<6<8<8<6< 10<6<6<5<6<6<6<6<5<5<4<8<4<5<4<5* 15< 21< 14< 14* 17< 13< 12< 15< 13< 13< 13BOLDED VALUES INDICATE LLD WAS NOT MET DUE TO THE AGE OF THE SAMPLE AT TIME OF RECEIPT AT THE LABORATORY TABLE B-1I.2CONCENTRATIONS OF GAMMA EMITTERS IN SURFACE WATER SAMPLESCOLLECTED IN THE VICINITY OF OYSTER CREEK GENERATING

STATION, 2013RESULTS IN UNITS OF PCI/LITER

+/- 2 SIGMASITECOLLECTION Be-7DATEK-40 Mn-54 Co-58 Fe-59Co-60 Zn-65Nb-95 Zr-951-131 Cs-134 Cs-137 Ba-140La- 140MCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCD03/18/13

< 2803/19/13

< 2503/20/13

< 1603/21/13

< 2503/22/13

< 2303/23/13

< 1903/24/13

< 2303/25/13

< 2503/26/13

< 2503/27/13

< 2303/28/13

< 2803/29/13

< 2103/30/13

< 1603/31/13

< 1804/01/13

< 2004/10/13

< 2804/11/13

< 4204/12/13

< 3804/13/13

< 3504/14/13

< 4204/15/13

< 3104/16/13

< 3704/17/13

< 4104/18/13

< 3604/19/13

< 3904/20/13

< 3204/21/13

< 2504/22/13

< 3304/23/13

< 3704/24/13

< 3504/25/13

< 3904/26/13

< 3004/27/13

< 4004/28/13

< 3504/29/13

< 3104/30/13

< 2505/01/13

< 1905/02/13

< 24284 +/- 75 < 2 < 3 < 6224 +/- 62 < 2 < 2 < 7221 +/- 39 < 1 < 2 < 4301 +/- 58 < 2 < 3 < 6234 +/- 64 < 2 < 2 < 6204 +/- 52 < 2 < 2 < 5223 +/- 66 < 2 < 3 < 5279 +/- 54 < 2 < 2 < 6236 +/- 74 < 2 < 3 < 7348 +/- 69 < 2 < 2 < 6279 +/- 56 < 3 < 3 < 6230 +/- 55 < 2 < 2 < 5188 +/- 52 < 2 < 2 < 3253 +/- 46 < 2 < 2 < 4234 +/- 55 < 2 < 2 < 5287 +/- 43 < 2 < 2 < 8351 +/- 73 < 3 < 4 < 11187 +/- 63 < 2 < 3 < 8299 +/- 71 < 2 < 4 < 9385 +/- 74 < 3 <4 < 11310 +/- 58 < 2 < 3 < 8304 +/- 81 < 3 <4 < 11376 +/- 69 < 3 < 4 < 10361 +/-67 <3 <4 <9319 +/- 69 < 3 < 3 < 9265 +/- 60 < 2 < 3 < 7245 +/- 44 < 2 < 3 < 6265 +/- 61 < 3 < 3 < 8167 +/- 68 < 3 < 3 < 7257 +/- 70 < 3 < 3 < 9286 +/- 77 < 3 < 4 < 11257 +/- 57 < 2 < 3 < 7241 +/- 66 < 2 <4 < 10370 +/- 75 < 3 < 3 < 9301 +/- 70 < 2 < 3 < 8248 +/- 51 < 2 < 2 < 5243 +/- 40 < 1 < 2 < 5198 +/- 56 < 2 < 2 < 6<2 <5<2 <5<1 <3<2 <5<2 <4<2 <4<2 <4<2 <4<3 <5<2 <4<3 <4<2 <4<2 <4<2 <4<2 <4<2 <3<3 <6<2 <4<3 <5<3 <6<2 <4<3 <7<2 <6<3 <5<2 <5<2 <5<2 .<4<3 <5<3 <5<3 <5<3 <7<2 <5<3 <6<3 <5<2 <5<2 <3<1 <3<2 <4<3 <5<3 <5<2 <3<3 <5<3 <5<2 <3<3 <4<3 <4<3 <5<3 <5<3 <5<2 <4<2 <3<2 <4<2 <4<3 <5<4 <8<4 <6<4 <6<4 <7<3 <5<4 <8<4 <8<4 <7<4 <7<3 <6<3 <4<3 <6<4 <7<4 <6<4 <8<3 <6<4 <7<4 <7<4 <6<2 <4<2 <3<3 <4< 31< 26< 17< 27< 23< 16< 20< 19< 17< 15< 18< 12<8< 11< 12< 222< 278< 260< 218< 238< 167< 190< 200< 160< 157< 107< 96< 122< 114< 97< 104< 75< 344< 75< 69< 47< 36<44<2 <2 <41<2 <2 <39<1 <1 <25<2 <2 <38<2 <2 <31<2 <2 <25<2 <2 <28<2 <2 <29<2 <2 <28<2 <2 <26<2 <3 <27<2 <2 <21<2 <2 <17<2 <2 <20<2 <2 <21<2 <2 < 120<3 < 3 < 179<2 <2 <148<2 <2 < 140<3 < 3 < 157< 2 < 2 < 111<3 < 3 < 149<3 < 3 < 138< 3 < 3 < 119<2 < 3 < 120<2 <2 <82<2 <2 <73<2 <2 <93<2 <3 <96<2 <3 <86<3 <3 <97<2 <2 <71<2 < 3 < 193<3 <3 <79<3 <3 <68<2 <2 <48<1 <1 <39<2 <2 <46< 13< 12<7* 10< 10<7<8<8<7<8<7<6<5<5<7< 38< 47< 36< 42< 51<34<45< 37<34< 28< 33< 22< 23<24< 26< 38< 22< 58< 22< 21< 15< 11< 13BOLDED VALUES INDICATE LLD WAS NOT MET DUE TO THE AGE OF THE SAMPLE AT TIME OF RECEIPT AT THE LABORATORY TABLE B-1I.2CONCENTRATIONS OF GAMMA EMITTERS IN SURFACE WATER SAMPLESCOLLECTED IN THE VICINITY OF OYSTER CREEK GENERATING

STATION, 2013RESULTS IN UNITS OF PCI/LITER

+ 2 SIGMASITECOLLECTION Be-7K-40 Mn-54 Co-58 Fe-59Co-60 Zn-65Nb-95 Zr-951-131 Cs-134 Cs-137 Ba-140 La-140DATEMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCD05/03/13

< 2505/04/13

< 2305/05/13

< 2005/06/13

< 2305/07/13

< 1805/08/13

< 2505/09/13

< 2605/10/13

< 2005/11/13

< 2405/12/13

< 1405/13/13

< 1705/14/13

< 1905/15/13

< 2905/16/13

< 2005/17/13

< 2005/18/13

< 1905/19/13

< 2805120/13

< 2505/21/13

< 2305/22/13

< 2205/23/13

< 1705/24/13

< 2705/25/13

< 2405/26/13

< 2005/27/13

< 2605128/13

< 2105129/13

< 3105130/13

< 2705/31/13

< 3406101/13

< 2806102/13

< 2806/03/13

< 3506/04/13

< 3606/05/13

< 1906/06/13

< 2806107/13

< 2606108/13

< 2506/09/13

< 30181 +/- 50 < 2 < 2 < 6262 +/- 53 < 2 < 2 < 5244 +/- 43 < 2 < 2 < 5250 +/- 68 < 2 < 2 < 6242 +/- 46 < 2 < 2 < 4274 +/- 60 < 2 < 3 < 7263 +/- 55 < 2 < 3 < 5260 +/- 52 < 2 < 2 < 5294 +/- 60 < 2 < 3 < 6250 +/- 42 < 1 < 1 < 3269 +/- 53 < 2 <2 <4258 +/- 59 < 2 < 2 < 4639 +/- 68 < 2 < 3 < 6272 +/- 50 < 2 < 2 < 4240 +/- 81 < 2 < 2 < 5232 +/- 54 < 2 < 2 < 4252 +/- 77 < 3 < 3 < 7287 +/- 64 < 2 < 3 < 6322 +/- 68 < 2 < 2 < 5267 +/- 61 < 2 < 2 < 5262 +/- 43 < 2 < 2 < 4268 +/- 69 < 3 < 3 < 5235 +/- 66 <2 <2 <5314 +/- 64 < 2 < 2 < 5403 +/- 86 < 3 < 3 < 5275 +/- 58 < 2 < 2 < 4270 +/- 95 < 3 < 3 < 8313 +/- 83 < 3 < 3 < 7229 +/- 87 < 3 < 4 < 10283 +/- 72 < 2 < 2 < 7271 +/- 66 < 2 < 2 < 7421 +/- 81 < 2 < 3 < 9223 +/- 82 < 3 < 4 < 10279 +/- 49 < 2 < 2 < 4237 +/- 74 < 2 < 3 < 6281 +/- 70 < 2 < 2 < 6301 +/- 66 < 2 < 2 < 5310 +/- 73 < 2 < 3 < 7<2 <4<2 <4<2 <3<2 <4<2 <3<2 <5<2 <4<2 <3<2 <4<1 <3<1 <3<2 <3<3 <5<2 <4<2 <5<2 <4<3 <6<3 <5<2 <4<3 <5<1 <3<3 <5<2 <4<3 <4<3 <6<2 <5<4 <8<3 <6<3 <6<2 <5<2 <4<2 <5<3 <6<1 <3<2 <4<2 <4<2 <4<3 <5<3 <4<2 <4<2 <4<2 <5<2 <4<3 <5<3 <4<2 <4<3 <5<2 <2<2 <3<2 <4<3 <5<2 <3<3 <4<2 <3<3 <6<3 <5<3 <4<3 <4<2 <3<3 <5<3 <4<2 <4<3 <6<2 <4<4 <6<3 <6<4 <6<4 <6<3 <5<4 <6<4 <8<2 <4<3 <5<3 <5<3 <4<3 <5<43< 33< 28< 29< 22< 26< 27< 21< 22< 13< 15* 15< 22* 13* 13<11* 14* 14<11< 10<8< 12* 10<8<9<7<9<8< 141< 116< 108< 115< 106< 81< 104< 80< 70< 75<2 <2 <47<2 <2 <38<2 <2 <34<2 <2 <36<1 <2 <29<2 <2 <36<2 <2 <37*<2 <2 <29<2 <2 <32<1 <1 <20<2 <2 <22<1 <2 <23<2 <3 <34<2 <2 <22<2 <2 <25<1 <2 <21<2 <3 <27<2 <2 <24<2 <2 <21<2 <3 <21<1 <2 <15<2 <3 <22<2 <3 <20<2 <2 <17<2 <3 <19<2 <2 <17<3 <3 <22<3 <3 <21< 2 < 3 < 114<2 <2 <98<2 <2 <88<2 <2 <89<2 <3 <98<1 <1 <62<2 <2 <70<2 <2 <79<2 <2 <69<2 <2 <76< 12< 13< 10< 14<9<11< 10<8<11<5<7<7<9<7<8<7< 10<7<6<7<5<6<5<6<6<4<7<5< 33< 29< 22< 24< 30< 18< 28< 23< 16< 25BOLDED VALUES INDICATE LLD WAS NOT MET DUE TO THE AGE OF THE SAMPLE AT TIME OF RECEIPT AT THE LABORATORY TABLE B-11.2CONCENTRATIONS OF GAMMA EMITTERS IN SURFACE WATER SAMPLESCOLLECTED IN THE VICINITY OF OYSTER CREEK GENERATING

STATION, 2013RESULTS IN UNITS OF PCI/LITER

+/- 2 SIGMASITECOLLECTION Be-7K-40 Mn-54 Co-58 Fe-59Co-60 Zn-65Nb-95 Zr-951-131 Cs-134 Cs-137 Ba-140La-140DATEMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCD06/10/13

< 3106/11/13

< 3006/12/13

< 2606/13/13

< 2906/14/13

< 2206/15/13

< 1806/16/13

< 2806/17/13

< 2806/18/13

< 2106/19/13

< 2606/20/13

< 4406/21/13

< 3206/22/13

< 3106/23/13

< 3106/24/13

< 2406/25/13

< 3506/26/13

< 3106/27/13

< 2806/28/13

< 3206/29/13

< 3206/30/13

< 3107/01/13

< 2107102/13

< 2007/03/13

< 2207104/13

< 2107/05/13

< 2807/06/13

< 2807/07/13

< 2807/08/13

< 2307/09/13

< 1407/10/13

< 2107/11/13

< 2007/12/13

< 2407/13/13

< 3907/14/13

< 3407/15/13

< 2207/16/13

< 4207/17/13

< 37214 +/- 84 < 2 < 3 < 8394 +/- 80 < 2 < 3 < 7317 +/- 64 < 2 < 3 < 7311 +/- 79 <2 <3 <6181 +/- 69 < 2 < 2 < 5248 +/- 43 < 1 < 2 < 5259 +/- 76 < 2 < 3 < 7241 +/- 67 < 2 < 3 < 6263 +/- 64 < 2 < 2 < 5346+/-77 <2 <3 <7304 +/- 109 < 4 < 4 < 9357 +/- 76 < 3 < 3 < 8301 +/- 72 < 3 < 3 < 6271 +/- 62 < 3 < 3 < 7221 +/- 62 < 2 < 2 < 5299 +/- 71 < 3 < 3 < 8322 +/- 73 < 3 < 3 < 8291 +/- 86 < 3 < 3 < 7235 +/- 88 < 3 < 4 < 8422 +/- 78 < 3 < 3 < 8296 +/- 68 < 3 < 3 < 6247 +/- 58 < 2 < 2 < 6189 +/- 74 < 2 < 2 < 5229 +/- 60 < 2 < 3 < 5231 +/- 77 < 2 < 2 < 5255 +/- 85 < 3 < 3 < 7364+/-79 <3 <3 <7274 +/- 75 < 3 < 3 < 6256 +/- 60 < 2 < 3 < 6244 +/- 39 < 1 < 1 < 3249 +/- 69 < 2 < 2 < 5257 +/- 62 < 2 < 2 < 5318 +/- 48 < 2 < 2 < 6299 +/- 71 < 3 < 3 < 11222 +/- 70 < 3 < 4 < 8311 +/-68 <2 <2 <6376 +/- 81 < 4 < 4 < 11303 +/- 76 < 3 < 4 < 10<3 <5<2 <4<2 <4<2 <5<2 <3<1 <3<2 <5<2 <4<2 <3<3 <5<4 <8<3 <6<3 <6<2 <6<2 <4<3 <6<3 <6<3 <5<3 <6<3 <5<3 <6<2 <5<2 <4<3 <5<2 <5<3 <5<3 <6<3 <5<3 <5<1 <3<2 <5<2 <4<2 <4<3 <6<3 <5<2 <4<3 <7<3 <7<4 <5<3 <5<3 <5<3 <5<2 <3<2 <3<3 <5<3 <5<2 <4<3 <5<5 <7<3 <7<4 <6<4 <6<3 <5<4 <6<3 <6<3 <6<4 <7<3 <6<3 <6<3 <5<3 <4<3 <4<2 <4<3 <6<3 <6<3 <5<3 <4<2 <3<3 <4<2 <4<3 <4<4 <7<4 <7<3 <5<5 <8<4 <7< 77< 79< 59< 62< 35< 36< 51< 43< 33< 40< 53<43< 38< 33< 22< 32< 31< 26< 24< 25< 22< 14< 14< 14< 12< 15< 12< 13<8<6<9<8< 89< 121< 109< 67< 102< 93<2<2<2<2<1<1<2<2<2<2<3<2<2<3<2<3<2<2<3.< 3<3<2<2<2<2<3<3<3<2<1<2<2<2<3<2<2<3<3<2 <72<2 <75<2 <64<2 <56<2 <40<1 <36<2 <54<2 <47<2 <38< 2 <48<4 <67< 3 <49< 3 <48< 3 <42<2 <34< 3 <45<3 <42<3 <42<3 <44<3 <37<3 <36<2 <25<2 <24<3 <24<2 <24<3 <29<3 <29< 3 <25<3 <19<1 <13<2 <18<2 <17< 2 <74< 3 < 103<3 <81<2 <58< 3 < 101<3 <91< 29< 22< 18< 14< 10< 11< 16< 14< 11< 10< 21< 14< 12< 14< 12< 10< 13< 12< 13< 10<8<9<8<7<8<9<9<7<7<4<5<4< 23< 24< 28< 14< 39< 31BOLDED VALUES INDICATE LLD WAS NOT MET DUE TO THE AGE OF THE SAMPLE AT TIME OF RECEIPT AT THE LABORATORY TABLE B-11.2CONCENTRATIONS OF GAMMA EMITTERS IN SURFACE WATER SAMPLESCOLLECTED IN THE VICINITY OF OYSTER CREEK GENERATING

STATION, 2013RESULTS IN UNITS OF PCI/LITER

+/- 2 SIGMASITECOLLECTION Be-7K-40 Mn-54 Co-58 Fe-59Co-60 Zn-65Nb-95 Zr-951-131 Cs-134 Cs-137 Ba-140La-140DATEMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCD07/18/13

< 2307/19/13

< 3907/20/13

< 2207/21/13

< 2007/22/13

< 2907/23/13

< 2507/24/13

< 2007/25/13

< 2907/26/13

< 2907/27/13

< 2607/28/13

< 2307/29/13

< 2207/30/13

< 1807/31/13

< 1808/01/13

< 2008/02/13

< 1808/03/13

< 2408/04/13

< 2308/05/13

< 2108/06/13

< 2208/07/13

< 1608/08/13

< 2008/09/13

< 2408/10/13

< 2608/11/13

< 2308/12/13

< 3008/13/13

< 2808/14/13

< 2708/15/13

< 2608/16/13

< 2108/17/13

< 1408/18/13

< 2108/19/13

< 1908/20/13

< 3608/21/13

< 3508/22/13

< 4308/23/13

< 3708/24/13

< 30345 +/- 64 < 2 < 3 < 6294 +/- 72 < 3 <4 < 10295 +/- 69 < 2 < 2 < 6341 +/-51 <2 <2 <4327 +/- 67 < 2 < 3 < 6237 +/- 76 < 2 < 3 < 6295 +/- 64 < 2 < 2 < 4369 +/- 86 < 3 <3 < 10429 +/- 78 < 3 < 3 < 6300 +/- 68 < 2 < 3 < 6280 +/- 75 < 2 < 3 < 6304 +/- 66 < 2 < 2 < 5301 +/- 47 < 2 < 2 < 4311 +/-66 <2 <2 <4229:+/- 58 < 2 < 2 < 4233 +/- 57 < 2 < 2 < 5293 +/- 69 < 3 < 3 < 6305 +/- 64 < 2 < 2 < 6242 +/- 55 < 2 < 2 < 4204 +/- 65 < 2 < 2 < 5260 +/- 50 < 2 < 2 < 4349 +/- 50 < 2 < 2 < 4264 +/- 65 < 3 < 3 < 6200 +/- 66 < 3 < 3 < 6337 +/- 68 < 2 < 3 < 5263 +/- 87 < 4 < 4 < 8259 +/- 86 < 3 < 3 < 7296 +/- 77 < 3 < 3 < 6263 +/- 75 < 3 < 2 < 6299 +/- 60 < 2 < 2 < 5308 +/- 53 < 2 < 2 < 3269 +/- 75 < 2 < 2 < 5302 +/- 69 < 2 < 2 < 4261 +/- 70 < 2 < 3 < 9340+/-71 <2 <3 <8278 +/- 107 < 3 < 4 < 12429 +/- 91 < 3 < 4 < 13256 +/- 70 < 2 < 3 < 8<2 <4<3 <6<2 <4<1 <3<2 <4<2 <4<2 <3<3 <6<3 <5<2 <4<2 <4<2 <4<1 <3<2 <4<2 <4<3 <4<3 <6<2 <4<2 <4<2 <5<2 <4<2 <4<2 <5<3 <5<3 <5<4 <8<3 <5<3 <6<3 <5<2 <5<1 <3<3 <4<2 <4<2 <5<2 <3<3 <6<3 <5<2 <3<3<4<2<2<3<3<3<3<4<3<3<2<2<2<2<2<3<2<2<2<2<3<3<3<2<4<3<3<3<3<2<3<2<3<3<5<4<3<5<8<4<3<5<5<4<6<6<5<5<4<3<4<4<4<5<4<4<4<3<4<5<5<5<7<6<6<5<4<2<4<4<6<6<9<7<5<54< 83< 43< 36<54< 44< 31<43< 37< 32<32< 23< 12* 13* 12<11* 13* 12* 10* 10<7<9<11< 10<8< 10<9<8<7<5<4<5<5< 506< 425< 557< 466< 415<2 <2 <55<3 <3 <80<2 <2 <49<1 <2 <37<2 <2 <57<2 <2 <47<2 <2 <36<2 <2 <52<3 <2 <50<2 <2 <36< 2 < 2 <43< 2 <2 <28<2 <2 <20<2 <2 <24<2 <2 < 20r2 <2 <20<2 <3 <25<2 <2 <21<2 <2 <19<2 <2 <20<2 <2 <15<2 <2 <19<2 <3 <21<3 <3 <20<2 <2 <19< 3 <4 <23<3 <3 <23<3 < 3 <19<3 < 3 <17<2 <2 <14<1 <2 <10<2 <2 <14<2 <2 <12< 2 < 2 < 235< 2 < 2 < 225< 2 < 3 < 235< 3 < 2 < 235<2 <2 < 177<15< 23< 11* 12* 13* 13* 12* 18* 15<11< 12<7<6<7< 5<6<9<7<5<5<4<6<6<6<6<8<7< 6<4<4<3<4<3< 62< 53< 61< 75< 50BOLDED VALUES INDICATE LLD WAS NOT MET DUE TO THE AGE OF THE SAMPLE AT TIME OF RECEIPT AT THE LABORATORY TABLE B-11.2CONCENTRATIONS OF GAMMA EMITTERS IN SURFACE WATER SAMPLESCOLLECTED IN THE VICINITY OF OYSTER CREEK GENERATING

STATION, 2013RESULTS IN UNITS OF PCI/LITER

+/- 2 SIGMASITECOLLECTION Be-7DATEK-40 Mn-54 Co-58 Fe-59Co-60 Zn-65Nb-95 Zr-95 1-131Cs-134 Cs-137 Ba-140La- 140MCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCD*MCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCD.MCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCD08/25/1308/26/1308/27/1308/28/1308/29/1308/30/1308/31/1309/01/1309/02/1309/03/1309/04/1309/05/1309/06/1309/07/1309/08/1309/09/1309/10/1309/11/1309/12/1309/13/1309/14/1309/15/1309/16/1309/17/1309/18/1309/19/1309120/1309/21/1309/22/1309123/1309/24/1309/25/1309/26/1309/27/1309/28/1309/29/1309/30/1310/01/13* 27* 23<34* 25* 25* 27* 30* 30* 29< 24< 22* 32* 30* 25* 27* 21* 32* 27* 24* 32< 29< 26< 27* 27< 26* 23* 30* 27* 27* 28*19* 28* 20* 29* 27* 25< 26* 21258 +/- 63 < 2 < 3 < 8274 +/- 57 < 2 < 2 < 6230 +/- 82 < 3 <4 < 10239 +/- 56 < 2 < 2 < 7210 +/-63 <2 <2 <6314 +/- 66 < 2 < 3 < 6392 +/- 74 < 2 < 3 < 7305 +/- 62 < 2 < 3 < 8268 +/- 70 < 2 < 3 < 8267 +/- 62 < 2 < 2 < 7311 +/-67 < 1 <2 <6280 +/- 83 < 2 < 3 < 9395 +/- 77 < 2 < 2 < 8286 +/- 59 < 2 < 2 < 6315 +/-66 <2 <2 <6291 +/-157 < 1 < 2 < 5255 +/- 76 < 2 <3 < 10254 +/- 76 < 2 < 3 < 8283 +/- 66 < 2 < 2 < 6264 +/- 96 < 3 <4 < 10356 80 < 2 < 3 < 7371 +/-79 < 2 < 3 < 7294 86 < 2 < 3 < 8296 79 < 2 < 3 < 7342 72 < 2 < 3 < 6317 +/-64 <2 <2 <6248 +/- 92 < 3 < 3 < 8395 +/- 79 < 2 < 2 <5330 +/- 77 < 2 < 3 <6340 +/- 89 < 2 < 3 < 6317 +/- 63 < 2 < 2 < 6344 +/- 86 < 2 < 3 < 6379 +/- 81 < 2 < 2 < 5229 +/- 94 < 2 < 3 < 8364 +/- 87 < 2 < 3 < 6337 +/- 83 < 2 < 3 < 6295 +/- 78 < 2 < 3 < 6325 +/-:67 < 2 <2 < 5<2 <4<2 <3<2 <5<1 <4<2 <3<2 <4<2 <4<2 <4<2 <4<2 <4<2 <4<2 <5<2 <4<2 <3<2 <4<1 <3<2 <5<2 <5<2 <4<3 <6<2 <4<2 <4<2 <5<3 <5<2 <5<2 <4<3 <4<2 <4<2 <4<2 <4<2 <3<3 <4<2 <4<3 <5<2 <4<2 <4<2 <4<2 <4<3 <5<2 <5<4 <7<2 <5<3 <5<3 <5<3 <5<3 <6<3 <4<2 <4<3 <4<3 <7<3 <5<3 <4<3 <5<2 <4<4 <5<3 <5<3 <4<4 <7<3 <6<3 <5<3 <6<3 <5<2 <4<2 <4<3 <6<2 <4<3 <5<3 <5<2 <4<3 <5<2 <4<3 <6<3 <6<2 <4<3 <5<2 <4< 331< 235< 328< 217< 236< 206< 228< 226< 195< 147< 128< 155< 152< 116< 112< 80< 124< 110< 80< 102<84< 76< 71< 81< 65<54< 63< 52<44<48< 32< 51< 30< 39< 38< 26< 31< 20<2 < 2 < 143< 1 < 1 < 124< 2 < 2 < 205<1 < 1 <127< 1 < 2 < 135< 2 < 2 < 116< 2 < 2 < 118< 2 < 2 < 123<2 < 2 < 122<2 <2 <93<1 <2 <93<2 <2 < 125< 2 < 2 < 114<2 <2 <87<2 <2 <88<1 <2 <70<2 <2 <98<2 <2 <89<2 <2 <64<3 <3 <93<2 <2 <80<2 <2 <66<2 <2 <76<2 <2 <70<2 <2 <58<2 <2 <56<2 <2 <64<2 <2 <54<2 <2 <50<2 <2 <54<2 <2 <35<2 <2 <59<2 <2 <41<2 <3 <53<2 <2 <44<2 <2 <36<2 <2 <40<2 <2 <29< 47< 42< 57<34< 29< 40<34< 33<40< 23< 32< 37< 31< 21< 23< 22< 28< 18< 24< 33< 20< 25< 23* 15< 18< 14< 24<13* 15* 16<11< 10< 13<9< 11<7< 10<7BOLDED VALUES INDICATE LLD WAS NOT MET DUE TO THE AGE OF THE SAMPLE AT TIME OF RECEIPT AT THE LABORATORY TABLE B-II.2CONCENTRATIONS OF GAMMA EMITTERS IN SURFACE WATER SAMPLESCOLLECTED IN THE VICINITY OF OYSTER CREEK GENERATING

STATION, 2013RESULTS IN UNITS OF PCI/LITER

+/- 2 SIGMASITECOLLECTION Be-7DATEK-40 Mn-54 Co-58 Fe-59Co-60 Zn-65Nb-95 Zr-951-131 Cs-134 Cs-137 Ba-140La-140tzMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCD10/02/13

< 2410/03/13

< 2210/04/13

< 2010/05/13

< 2710/06/13

< 2210/07/13

< 2010/08/13

< 2010/09/13

< 2110/10/13

< 4210/11/13

< 2910/12/13

< 3610/13/13

< 2710/14/13

< 3110/15/13

< 3010/16/13

< 3510/17/13

< 3010/18/13

< 2910/19/13

< 2710/20/13

< 2710/21/13

< 3210/22/13

< 2810/23/13

< 2510/24/13

< 4710/25/13

< 2410/26/13

< 2410/27/13

< 4110/28/13

< 2610/29/13

< 2610/30/13

< 2010/31/13

< 2511/01/13

< 1811/02/13

< 2211/03/13

< 1911/04/13

< 2211/05/13

< 1911/06/13

< 1811/07/13

< 2611/08/13

< 17258 +/- 79 < 2 < 2294 +/- 72 < 2 < 2373 +/- 67 < 2 < 2294 +/- 93 < 2 < 3445 +/- 85 < 2 < 2346 +/- 77 < 2 < 2368 +/- 71 < 2 < 2329 +/- 63 < 1 < 2265 +/- 78 < 2 < 4122 +/- 67 < 2 < 3251 +/- 73 < 2 < 3254 +/- 59 < 2 < 3369 +/- 76 < 2 < 3236 +/- 66 < 2 < 3263 +/- 83 < 2 < 4265 +/- 67 < 2 < 3272 +/- 60 < 2 < 2243 +/- 65 < 2 < 3132 +/- 61 < 1 < 2257 +/- 49 < 2 < 3246 +/- 67 < 2 < 2273 +/- 65 < 2 < 2419 +/- 104 < 3 < 5103 +/- 58 < 1 < 2243 +/- 61 < 2 < 2464 +/- 99 < 2 < 4337 +/- 77 < 2 < 3322 +/- 68 < 2 < 2294 +/- 59 < 1 < 2348 +/- 75 < 2 < 3340 +/- 70 < 2 < 2305 +/- 65 < 2 < 2116 +/- 62 < 2 < 2307 +/- 64 < 2 < 2304 +/- 63 < 2 < 2333 +/- 57 < 2 < 2340 +/- 77 < 2 < 3121 +/- 58 < 2 < 2<5<5<5<7<5<5<5<4<14<9<10<7<9<8<9<9<7<9<6<6<7<7<11<5<6<9<7<6<4<5<4<6<4<6<5<4<7<5<2 <4<2 <3<2 <4<3 <5<2 <4<2 <4<2 <3<1 <3<2 <5<2 <4<2 <4<2 <3<2 <4<2 <3<2 <5<2 <4<1 <3<2 <4<1 <4<2 <4<2 <3<2 <3<3 <6<1 <3<1 <4<2 <5<2 <4<2 <4<2 <3<1 <3<2 <4<2 <4<2 <3<2 <3<2 <4<2 <3<2 <5<2 <3<2 <4<2 <5<2 <4<3 <5<3 <4<2 <4<2 <4<2 <3<4 <6<3 <5<4 <6<3 <6<4 <5<3 <5<4 <7<3 <5<3 <5<3 <4<2 <5<3 <5<3 <5<3 <4<5 <8<3 <4<3 <4<4 <7<3 <5<3 <5<2 <4<2 <4<2 <4<2 <4<2 <4<3 <4<2 <3<2 <4<3 <5<2 <3< 23< 19< 16< 20< 17* 14* 14<11* 550* 405< 465< 341< 361< 381< 422< 352< 355< 343< 287< 319< 252< 238< 398< 163< 184< 289< 66< 58< 41< 52< 33< 41< 26< 47< 41< 32< 42< 30<2 <2<2 <2<1 <2<2 <2<2 <2<2 <2<2 <2<1 <2<2 <2<2 <2<2 <2<2 <2<2 <2<1 <2<2 <2<2 <2<2 <2<2 <2<1 <1<2 <2<1 <2<2 <2<3 <3<1 <1<1 <2<2 <3<2 <2<2 <2<1 <2<1 <2<1 <2<2 <2<1 <2<2 <2<1 <2<1 <2<2 <2<1 <2* 38* 28* 25< 35* 31* 23* 23< 19< 265< 192< 202< 157< 186< 207< 216< 177< 166< 175< 124< 164< 139< 128< 215< 98< 107< 159< 64< 52* 40< 44< 39< 45* 28< 47* 42< 35* 52* 32<7<10<8<9<6<6<6<5< 82< 55< 56< 50< 59< 58< 65< 59<43<48< 44< 39< 49<44< 61< 30< 29<45< 17< 14< 12* 12* 14<12< 11< 14< 13< 11< 18< 10BOLDED VALUES INDICATE LLD WAS NOT MET DUE TO THE AGE OF THE SAMPLE AT TIME OF RECEIPT AT THE LABORATORY TABLE B-II.2CONCENTRATIONS OF GAMMA EMITTERS IN SURFACE WATER SAMPLESCOLLECTED IN THE VICINITY OF OYSTER CREEK GENERATING

STATION, 2013RESULTS IN UNITS OF PCI/LITER

+/- 2 SIGMASITECOLLECTION Be-7DATEK-40 Mn-54 Co-58 Fe-59Co-60 Zn-65Nb-95 Zr-951-131 Cs-134 Cs-137 Ba-140La-140MCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCD11/09/13

< 2111/10/13

< 2011/11/13

< 2111/12/13

< 2111/13/13

< 1811/14/13

< 1611/15/13

< 2311/16/13

< 2011/17/13

< 2011/18/13

< 1811/19/13

< 2411/20/13

< 1411/21/13

< 3411/22/13

< 4111/23/13

< 3711/24/13

< 3911/25/13

< 2011/26/13

< 3711/27/13

< 3311/28/13

< 4011/29/13

< 3311/30/13

< 2312/01/13

< 2612/02/13

< 3112/03/13

< 2412/04/13

< 2812/05/13

< 1912/06/13

< 2512/07/13

< 2012/08/13

< 6112/09/13

< 2312/10/13

< 1712/11/13

< 2112/12/13

< 1812/13/13

< 2112/14/13

< 2112/15/13

< 1912/16/13

< 20322 +/- 72 < 2 < 2 < 5363 +/- 63 < 1 < 2 < 4270 +/- 75 < 2 < 2 < 5262 +/- 74 < 2 < 2 < 5298 +/- 70 < 2 < 2 < 5279 +/- 57 < 1 < 2 < 4315 +/- 72 < 2 < 2 < 6293 +/- 50 < 2 < 2 < 4275 +/- 59 < 2 < 2 < 5261 +/- 59 < 2 < 2 < 5346 +/- 82 < 2 < 3 < 6156 +/- 56 < 1 < 2 < 4216 +/- 64 < 3 < 3 < 7216 +/- 87 < 3 < 5 < 11351 +/- 76 < 3 < 3 < 7277 +/- 63 < 3 < 4 < 9269 +/- 60 < 1 < 2 < 4228 +/- 77 < 3 < 3 < 9242 +/- 70 < 3 < 3 < 7274 +/- 85 < 3 < 4 < 9370 +/- 80 < 3 < 4 < 9377 +/- 71 < 2 < 2 < 5264 +/- 72 < 2 < 2 < 6321 +/-68 <2 <3 <7232 +/- 72 < 2 < 2 < 5256 +/- 78 < 2 < 2 < 6227 +/- 64 < 2 < 3 < 5198 +/- 84 < 2 < 3 < 7272 +/- 67 < 2 < 2 < 5354 +/- 95 < 5 < 6 < 14222 +/- 69 < 2 < 2 < 5248 +/- 57 < 1 < 2 < 5217 +/- 63 < 2 < 2 < 5201 +/- 62 < 1 < 2 < 5177 +/- 77 < 2 < 2 < 6258 +/- 70 < 2 < 2 < 4216 +/- 60 < 2 < 2 < 4286 +/- 62 < 2 < 2 < 4<2 <3<2 <3<1 <4<2 <4<2 <4<2 <3<2 <4<2 <3<2 <4<2 <3<2 <4<1 <3<3 <5<4 <7<2 <5<3 <6<1 <4<3 <6<3 <5<3 <6<2 <6<2 <3<2 <4<2 <6<2 <4<2 <4<2 <4<2 <4<1 <4<5 <10<2 <4<1 <3<2 <4<1 <3<2 <4<2 <3<2 <3<2 <4<2 <4<2 <4<2 <4<2 <4<2 <4<2 <3<3 <4<2 <4<2 <4<2 <3<3 <5<1 <3<3 <6<4 <9<3 <7<4 <7<2 <3<4 <7<4 <6<5 <7<4 <6<2 <4<3 <5<3 <6<3 <4<3 <5<2 <4<3 <6<2 <4<7 <12<3 <4<2 <3<2 <4<2 <3<2 <5<2 <4<2 <3<2 <4<34< 30< 32< 31< 26< 17< 37< 32< 33< 29< 30< 18< 117< 122< 120< 114< 51< 96< 87< 87< 69<45<44<54< 39<46< 35< 44< 35< 87< 28< 20< 23< 18< 21< 19< 16< 17<2 <2 <35<2 <2 <34<2 <2 <38<2 <2 <39<2 <2 <31<1 <1 <24<2 <2 <44<1 <1 <35<1 <2 <36<1 <2 <33<2 <2 <39<1 <1 <24<2 <2 <91<3 <3 <119<2 <2 <97<3 <3 <92<1 <2 <46<2 <3 <90<2 <3 <80<3 <3 <89<2 <3 <81<2 <2 <48<2 <2 <47<2 <2 <60<2 <2 <47<2 <2 <48<2 <2 <42<2 <2 <50<2 <2 <37<5 <5 <103<2 <2 <40<1 <2 <25<2 <2 <34<1 <1 <25<2 <2 <32<2 <2 <27<2 <2 <24<2 <2 <27<9<8<11<10<10<:9<11< 10< 11<11<11<8< 27<34< 28< 23< 17< 23< 23< 22< 20< 14<15<11< 12< 11<13< 15* 10< 29< 10<8< 10<7< 11<6<7<7BOLDED VALUES INDICATE LLD WAS NOT MET DUE TO THE AGE OF THE SAMPLE AT TIME OF RECEIPT AT THE LABORATORY TABLE B-1I.2CONCENTRATIONS OF GAMMA EMITTERS IN SURFACE WATER SAMPLESCOLLECTED IN THE VICINITY OF OYSTER CREEK GENERATING

STATION, 2013RESULTS IN UNITS OF PCI/LITER

+/- 2 SIGMASITECOLLECTION Be-7DATEK-40 Mn-54 Co-58 Fe-59 Co-60 Zn-65Nb-95 Zr-951-131 Cs-134 Cs-137 Ba-140La- 14000MCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDMCDSW-iSW-iSW-iSW-iSW-iSW-iSW-iSw-iSW-iSW-iSw-iSW-iSW-iSW-iSW-iSW-iSw-iSW-iSW-iSW-iSW-iSW-iSW-iSW-iSW-iSW-iSW-i12/17/13

< 2612/18/13

< 2412/19/13

< 2412/20/13

< 2312/21/13

< 2312/22/13

< 2312/23/13

< 2112/24/13

< 2012/25/13

< 1712/26/13

< 2312/27/13

< 1801/02/13

< 4201/09/13

< 4301/16113

< 2901/23/13

< 1301/30/13

< 2102/06/13

< 3202/13/13

< 1502/20/13

< 3102/27/13

< 2603/06/13

< 2203/13/13

< 2303/20/13

< 2803/27/13

< 2704/03/13

< 2204/10/13

< 4204/17/13

< 3904/24/13

< 3105/01/13

< 1805/08/13

< 2205/15/13

< 2405/22/13

< 2805/29/13

< 3006/05/13

< 2606/12/13

< 2806/19/13

< 2506/26/13

< 2407/03/13

< 18278 +/- 75 < 2 < 3 <6 <2 < 4272+/-77 <2 <2 <6 <2 <4241 +/-70 <2 <3 <5 <2 <4328 +/- 63 < 1 <2 <5 <2 <3277 +/- 62 < 2 < 2 <6 < 2 < 3319 +/-65 <2 <2 <5 <2 <4296 +/- 66 < 2 < 2 < 5 < 2 < 4310 +/-65 <2 <2 <4 <2 <3248 +/- 58 < 1 < 1 < 4 < 1 < 3418 +/-72 <2 <2 <6 <2 <4274 +/-64 <2 <2 <4 <2 <4228 +/- 65 < 4 <4 < 10 <4 < 8<47 < 5 < 5 < 12 < 5 < 10247 +/- 62 < 2 < 3 < 5 <2 < 5229 +/- 38 < 1 < 1 <3 < 1 <2305 +/- 56 < 2 < 2 < 5 <2 < 4210+/-57 <4 <3 <8 <3 <7319+/-55 <1 <2 <4 <1 <2325 +/- 87 < 3 < 3 <8 < 3 <6329 +/-73 <2 <3 <5 <2 <5344 +/-68 <3 <2 <5 <3 <5207 +/- 46 < 2 < 3 <6 <2 <4318 +/-63 <2 <3 <6 <2 <6285 +/- 68 < 3 <3 <6 <2 < 5282 +/- 71 <2 <2 <5 <3 < 5314+/-64 <3 <4 <11 <2 <5284 +/- 73 < 3 <4 < 11 <3 <5271 +/-63 <2 <3 <8 <3 <5257 +/- 44 < 1 <2 <4 < 1 < 3337 +/- 64 < 2 < 2 <6 < 3 < 4289 +/- 59 <2 < 3 <6 <2 <4343 +/-67 <3 <3 <7 <3 <5432 +/- 86 <3 <3 <7 <3 <6249 +/-64 <2 <3 <7 <2 <4222 +/- 78 < 2 < 3 < 8 <2 <4298 +/-66 <2 <2 <5 <2 <3300 +/- 59 < 2 <3 <6 <2 <4275 +/- 61 <2 <2 <4 <2 <4<3 <5<3 <5<3 <5<2 <4<3 <4<2 <4<2 <4<2 <4<2 <3<2 <4<2 <4<5 <8<6 <9<3 <5<2 <3<2 <4<4 <6<2 <2<4 <6<3 <5<3 <5<3 <5<3 <5<3 <5<3 <4<5 <7<4 <7<4 <6<2 <3<3 <4<3 <5<3 <5<3 <6<3 <5<3 <6<3 <4<3 <5<2 <4< 66< 58< 52< 42<43< 37< 35< 32< 21< 35< 26< 26< 16< 50< 14< 15< 13< 14< 17<9<5< 33< 23< 13<6< 476< 272< 135< 45< 31<2 <2 <66<2 <2 <62<2 <2 <51<1 <2 <44<2 <2 <45<1 <2 <41<1 <2 <38<2 <2 <38<1 <2 <27<2 <2 <43<2 <2 <31<4 <4 <44<4 <5 <34<2 <2 <55<1 <1 <21<2 <2 <24<3 <3 <27<1 <1 <20<3 <3 <31<3 <3 <21<2 <3 <13<2 <2 <40<2 <3 <32<2 <3 <25<2 <3 <14< 2 < 3 < 229<2 < 3 < 166<2 < 3 < 108<1 <1 <42<2 <2 <39< 15< 13< 15< 11< 14<8< 13< 10<7< 12<8< 11< 12< 13<5<6<9<5<9<5<4< 12< 11<7<4< 58< 50< 33< 14< 14<9<9<7< 30< 22< 13< 10<6<25 <2 <2 <34< 15 <2 <3 <28< 10 <3 <3 <23< 134 < 2 < 2 < 95< 88 < 2 < 2 < 75< 46 < 2 < 2 < 50< 27 < 2 < 2 < 37< 12 < 2 < 2 < 21BOLDED VALUES INDICATE LLD WAS NOT MET DUE TO THE AGE OF THE SAMPLE AT TIME OF RECEIPT AT THE LABORATORY TABLE B-11.2CONCENTRATIONS OF GAMMA EMITTERS IN SURFACE WATER SAMPLESCOLLECTED IN THE VICINITY OF OYSTER CREEK GENERATING

STATION, 2013RESULTS IN UNITS OF PCI/LITER

+/- 2 SIGMASITESW-1SW-1SW-1SW-1SW-1Sw-1SW-1SW-1SW-1Sw-1Sw-1SW-1SW-1SW-1Sw-1SW-1Sw-1Sw-1Sw-1Sw-1Sw-1SW-1SW-1Sw-1Sw-1SW-2SW-3COLLECTION Be-7DATEK-40 Mn-54 Co-58 Fe-59Co-60 Zn-65 Nb-95 Zr-951-131 Cs-134 Cs-137 Ba-140La-140F007/10/13

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< 3309/04/13

< 2209/11/13

< 3109/18/13

< 2709/25/13

< 2110/02/13

< 2310/09/13

< 1710/16/13

< 3310/23/13

< 2910/30/13

< 2711106/13

< 2611/13/13

< 2311/20/13

< 2111/27/13

< 2412/04/13

< 2412/11/13

< 2512/19/13

< 2912/27/13

< 2204/11/13

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< 31320 +/- 56 < 2 < 2 < 4130 +/- 56 < 2 < 2 < 4286 +/- 101 < 3 <4 <9426 +/- 86 < 2 < 3 < 6305 +/- 65 < 2 < 2 < 5256 +/- 72 < 2 < 2 < 5289 +/- 64 <2 <3 < 10255 +/- 68 < 2 < 3 < 9350 +/- 55 < 2 < 2 < 7214 +/- 83 < 2 < 4 < 8447+/-81 <2 <2 <6307 +/- 68 < 2 < 2 < 5256 +/- 73 < 2 < 2 < 5270 +/- 62 < 1 < 2 < 4.257 +/- 67 < 2 < 3 < 7316 +/- 72 < 2 < 3 < 7354 +/- 74 < 2 < 3 < 7301 +/- 57 < 2 < 2 < 6289 +/- 60 < 2 < 2 < 5277 +/- 76 < 2 < 2 < 5275 +/- 66 < 2 < 2 < 5222 +/- 83 < 2 < 3 < 7286 +/- 73 < 2 < 2 < 5260 +/- 79 < 2 < 3 < 6315 +/-66 <2 <2 <4239 +/- 66 < 5 < 5 < 10<35 <3 <3 <7<2<2<3<3<2<2<2<2<2<2<2<2<2<2<1<2<2<2<2<2<2<2<2<2<2<5<3<4<3<6<5<4<4<4<4<4<5<3<4<4<3<4<4<4<4<4<4<4<4<4<4<4<9<8<2 <3<2 <4<3 <7<3 <6<2 <4<2 <5<3 <5<3 <5<2 <5<3 <6<3 <5<2 <4<2 <4<2 <3<3 <5<3 <5<3 <6<3 <5<2 <4<2 <4<2 <4<3 <6<2 <4<3 <5<3 <4<6 <8<4 <7<7 <2 <2 <15< 56 < 1 < 2 < 53< 50 < 3 < 3 < 61< 30 < 2 < 3 < 36< 12 <2 <2 <23<8 <2 <2 <18< 945 < 2 < 1 < 287< 519 < 2 < 2 < 188< 236 < 1 < 1 < 124< 173 < 2 < 2 < 119< 99 < 2 < 2 < 84<45 <1 <2 <45< 28 < 2 < 2 < 36<12 <1 <1 <20< 459 < 2 < 2 < 203< 272 < 2 < 2 < 144< 151 < 2 < 2 < 123< 92 < 2 < 2 < 75<54 <2 <2 <46<25 <2 <2 <34< 74 < 2 < 2 < 60< 52 < 2 < 2 < 56< 28 < 2 < 2 < 36< 62 < 2 < 2 < 68< 29 < 2 < 2 < 34< 14 < 5 < 5 < 31<8 <3 <4 <22<5< 12< 18< 13<7<5< 79< 65< 35< 39< 15< 10<8<6< 53< 45< 29< 18< 15< 11< 20< 15<9< 14< 10< 11< 10BOLDED VALUES INDICATE LLD WAS NOT MET DUE TO THE AGE OF THE SAMPLE AT TIME OF RECEIPT AT THE LABORATORY TABLE B-II.3 CONCENTRATIONS OF HARD-TO-DETECTS IN SURFACE WATER SAMPLES COLLECTED AS PART OF THERADIOLOGICAL GROUNDWATER PROTECTION

PROGRAM, OYSTER CREEK GENERATING
STATION, 2013RESULTS IN UNITS OF PCI/LITER

+/- 2 SIGMASITECOLLECTION Am-241 Cm-242 Cm-243/244 Pu-238 Pu-239/240 PERIODU-234 U-235U-238 Fe-55 Ni-63NONE FOR 2013,0 TABLE B-Ill.1CONCENTRATIONS OF TRITIUM IN PRECIPITATION WATER SAMPLESCOLLECTED AS PART OF THE RADIOLOGICAL GROUNDWATER PROTECTION

PROGRAM, OYSTER CREEK GENERATING
STATION, 2013RESULTS IN UNITS OF PCI/LITER

+/- 2 SIGMASITE22223333444455556666COLLECTION DATE01/10/1304/11/1307/11/1310/07/1301/10/1304/11/1307/11/1310/07/1301/10/1304/11/1307/11/1310/07/1302/12/1304/11/1307/11/1310/07/1301/10/1304/11/1307/11/1310/07/13H-3< 181< 167< 197< 197< 180< 167< 194< 199< 184< 166< 187< 200< 178< 165< 193< 197< 183< 167< 186< 198B-3I