ULNRC-05785, Enclosure 44 to ULNRC-05893 - Ameren Missouri. 2011. 2010 Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report for the Callaway Plant. USNRC-05785. April 29, 2011

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Enclosure 44 to ULNRC-05893 - Ameren Missouri. 2011. 2010 Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report for the Callaway Plant. USNRC-05785. April 29, 2011
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~Ameren Callaway Plant MISSOURI April 29, 2011 ULNRC-05785 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Attn: Document Control Desk Washington, DC 20555-0001 Ladies and Gentlemen:

DOCKET NUMBER 50-483 CALLAWAY PLANT UNIT 1 UNION ELECTRIC CO.

FACILITY OPERATING LICENSE NPF-30 2010 ANNUAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT Please find enclosed the 2010 Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report for Callaway Plant. This report is submitted in accordance with Section 5.6.2 of the Callaway Plant Technical Specifications and Appendix B to the Callaway Plant Operating License.

This letter does not contain new commitments.

If there are any questions, please contact us.

Sincerely, Luke H. Graessle Director, Operations Support ACS/nls Enclosed: 2010 Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report

........................................................................................................................ PO Box 620 Fulton, MD 65251 AmerenMissouri.com

ULNRC-05785 April29, 2011 Page2 cc: Mr. Elmo E. Collins, Jr.

Regional Administrator U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Region IV 612 E. Lamar Blvd., Suite 400 Arlington, TX 76011-4125 Senior Resident Inspector Callaway Resident Office U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission 8201 NRC Road Steedman, MO 65077 Mr. Mohan C. Thadani (2 copies)

Senior Project Manager, Callaway Plant Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Mail Stop 0-8G 14 Washington, DC 20555-2738 Mr. James Polickoski Project Manager, Callaway Plant Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Mail Stop 0-8B 1A Washington, DC 20555-2738

ULNRC-05785 April29, 2011 Page 3 Index and send hardcopy to QA File A160.0761 Hardcopy:

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  • fu (847) eB4-4et7 AMEREN MISSOURI, CALLAWAY PLANT FULTON, MISSOURI DOCKET NO. 50-483 ANNUAL REPORT to the UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION Radiation Environmental Operating Report January 1 to December 31, 2010 Prepared by ENVIRONMENTAL, Inc.

Midwest Laboratory Submitted by UNION ELECTRIC CO.

dba Ameren Missouri Corp.

Project No. 8036 Approved:

Enclosure to ULNRC-05785 Page 2 of 115 PREFACE This Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report describes the Ameren Missouri Corp., Callaway Plant Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program (REMP), and the program results for the calendar year 2010. It is submitted in accordance with section 5.6.2 of the Callaway Plant Technical Specifications.

Staff members of the Environmental, Inc., Midwest Laboratory were responsible for the acquisition of data presented in this report. Environmental samples were collected by Ameren Missouri personnel or contractors to Ameren Missouri and shipped to Environmental, Inc. -

Midwest Laboratory and Framatone for analysis.

The report was prepared by Environmental, Inc., Midwest Laboratory for the Ameren Missouri, Callaway Plant.

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Enclosure to ULNRC-05785 Page 3 of 115 TABLE OF CONTENTS No.

PREFACE ...................................................................................................................... ii List of Tables .................................................................................................................v List of Figures ............................................................................................................... vi

1.0 INTRODUCTION

.......................................................................................................... 1 2.0

SUMMARY

................................................................................................................... 2 3.0 ENVIRONMENTAL RADIOLOGICAL MONITORING PROGRAM .............................. 3 3.1 Program Design and Data Interpretation ......................................................... 3 3.2 Program Description ........................................................................................ 4 3.3 Program Execution .......................................................................................... 5 3.4 Laboratory Procedures .................................................................................... 6 3.5 Program Modifications ..................................................................................... 6 3.6 Detection and Reporting Limits ....................................................................... 7 3.7 Land Use Census ............................................................................................ 7 4.0 RESULTS AND DISCUSSION ..................................................................................... 8 4.1 Atmospheric Nuclear Detonations and Nuclear Accidents .............................. 8 4.2 Program Findings ............................................................................................ 8 5.0 TABLES AND FIGURES ............................................................................................ 12

6.0 REFERENCES

CITED ............................................................................................... 38 APPENDICES A Interlaboratory Comparison Program Results .......................................................... A-1 8 Data Reporting Conventions .................................................................................... 8-1 C Non-Radiological Monitoring Program ...................................................................... C-1 iii

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PART II Data Tabulations and Analyses ...................................................................................... i iv

Enclosure to ULNRC-05785 Page 5 of 115 LIST OF TABLES 5.1 Sampling Locations, Ameren Missouri, Callaway Plant ............................................. 13 5.2 Collection Frequencies and Required Analyses ........................................... 0...... 0...... 30 5.3 Minimum Required Detection Capabilities for REMP Sample Analysis .................... 31 5.4 Results of the Land Use Census ............................................................................... 32 5.5 Missed Collections and Analyses ............................................................................... 33 506 Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program Summary ....................................... 34 In addition, the following tables are in the Appendices:

Appendix A A-1 Environmental Resource Associates (substitute progr~m for EPA) ......................... A1-1 A-2 Interlaboratory Comparison Program Results, Thermoluminescent Dosimeters (TLDs) oo*****o*o* ......... o... o.o .. o.. o.. o.oooo ... o.o ....... o............................... A2-1 A-3 In-house Spiked Samples .......... ooo*o*** .. *o****o** ........... o.................... o.... o... ooo ................ A3-1 A-4 In-house 11 Biank" Samples ......................... o.......... o..... o..................... o........... o........... A4-1 A-5 In-house nDuplicaten Samples ............................ o............. o..................................... o.A5-1 A-6 Department of Energy MAPEP comparison results ................................................. A6-1 A-7 Environmental Resource Associates (substitute program for EML) ......................... A7-1 Attachment A: Acceptance criteria for spiked samples ............................................ A-2 Appendix C C-1 lntroduction ............................................................................................................... C-2 C-2 Unusual or Important Events .................................................................................... C-2 C-3 EPP Noncompliances ................................................. o............................................. C-2 C-4 Nonroutine Reports .......................................................................................... 0....... C-2 C-5 Plant Design and Operation Environmental Evaluations .......................................... C-2 v

Enclosure to ULNRC-05785 Page 6 of 115 LIST OF FIGURES 5.1 Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program, Air Sampling Stations ................... 17 5.2a Direct Radiation Monitoring Stations, Inner Ring locations ........................................ 18 5.2b Direct Radiation Monitoring Stations, Outer Ring and Special Interest locations ............................................................................... 19 5.3 Drinking Well Water, Sampling sites, ......................................................................... 20 5.4a Groundwater Monitoring Wells, Owner Controlled Area and Vicinity ......................... 21 5.4b Groundwater Monitoring Wells, Northern Area .......................................................... 22 5.4c Groundwater Monitoring Wells, Central Area ............................................................. 23 5.4d Groundwater Monitoring Wells, Southern Area .......................................................... 24 5.4e Sampling sites, pond sampling locations .................................................................... 25 5.5 Milk and Edible Vegetation ......................................................................................... 26 5.6 Non-food Crops .......................................................................................................... 27

5. ?a Soil Samples, Near Plant locations ............................................................................ 28 5.7b Soil Samples, Distant locations .................................................................................. 28 5.8 Fish, Sediment and Surface Water locations ............................................................. 29 vi

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1.0 INTRODUCTION

This report presents an analysis of the results of the Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program (REMP) conducted during 2010 for the Union Electric Company (dba Ameren Missouri Corp.),

Callaway Plant.

The objectives of the REMP are to monitor potential critical pathways of radioactive effluent to man and determine the radiological impact on the environment caused by operation of Callaway Plant. The Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program was initiated in April 1982.

Callaway Plant consists of one 3565 MWt pressurized water reactor, which achieved initial criticality on October 2, 1984. The plant is located on a plateau approximately ten miles southeast of the City of Fulton in Callaway County, Missouri and approximately eighty miles west of the St. Louis metropolitan area. The Missouri River flows by the site in an easterly direction approximately five miles south of the site at its closest point.

Tabulation of the individual analyses for the year 2010 is included in Part II of this report.

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SUMMARY

The Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program, as required by the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) Technical Specifications for the Callaway Plant is herein described. Results for the year 2010 are summarized and discussed.

For the year, the Callaway Plant was operated in compliance with Off Site Dose Calculation Manual (ODCM) requirements. Comparison of results for 2010 show no significant differences to historical data. Results from the REMP indicate the Callaway Plant has had no significant radiological impact on the health and safety of the public or on the environment.

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Enclosure to ULNRC-05785 Page 9 of 115 3.0 RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING PROGRAM 3.1 Program Design and Data Interpretation The purpose of the Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program at the Callaway Plant is to assess the impact of the plant on its environment. For this purpose, samples are collected from waterborne, airborne, ingestion and terrestrial pathways and analyzed for radioactive content. Ambient gamma radiation levels are monitored by thermoluminescent dosimeters (TLDs).

Sources of environmental radiation can include the following:

(1) Natural background radiation arising from cosmic rays and primordial radionuclides; (2) Fallout from atmospheric nuclear detonations; (3) Releases from nuclear power plants; and (4) Industrial and medical radioactive waste.

In interpreting the data, effects due to operation of the Callaway Plant must be distinguished from those due to other sources.

A major interpretive aid in assessment of these effects is the design of the monitoring program at the Callaway Plant, based on the indicator-control concept. Most types of samples are collected at indicator locations (nearby, downwind, or downstream) and at control locations (distant, upwind, or upstream). A station effect would be indicated if the radiation level at an indicator location was significantly larger than that at the control location. The difference would have to be greater than could be accounted for by typical fluctuations in radiation levels arising from other sources.

An additional interpretive technique involves analyses for specific radionuclides present in the environmental samples collected from the Callaway site. The monitoring program includes analyses for iodine-131, a fission product, and tritium, which is produced by cosmic rays, atmospheric nuclear detonations, and also by nuclear power plants. Most samples are analyzed for gamma-emitting isotopes, with results for the following groups quantified: zirconium-95, cesium-137, and cerium-144.

These three gamma-emitting isotopes are selected as radiological impact indicators because of the different characteristic proportions in which they appear in the fission product mix produced by a nuclear reactor and that produced by a nuclear detonation. Each of the three isotopes is produced in roughly equivalent amounts by a reactor: each constitutes about 10% of the total activity of fission products ten days after reactor shutdown. On the other hand, ten days after a nuclear explosion, the contributions of zirconium-95, cerium-144, and cesium-137 to the activity of the resulting debris are in the approximate ratio 4:1:0.03 (Eisenbud, 1963).

The other group quantified consists of niobium-95, ruthenium-103 and -106, cesium-134, barium-lanthanum-140, and cerium-141. These isotopes are released in small quantities by nuclear power plants, but to date their major source of injection into the general environment has been atmospheric nuclear testing. Nuclides of the next group, manganese-54, cobalt-58 and-60, and zlnc-65, are activation products and arise from activation of corrosion products. They are typical components of nuclear power plant effluents, but are not produced in significant quantities by nuclear detonation.

Nuclides of the final group, beryllium-7, which is of cosmogenic origin, and potassium-40, a naturally-occurring isotope, were chosen as calibration monitors and should not be considered radiological impact indicators.

Other means of distinguishing sources of environmental radiation can be employed in interpreting the data. Current radiation levels can be compared with previous levels, including pre-operational data.

Results of the monitoring program can be related to those obtained in other parts of the world. Finally, results can be related to events known to cause elevated levels of radiation in the environment, e.g., a nuclear accident.

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Enclosure to ULNRC-05785 Page 10 of 115 3.2 Program Description The sampling and analysis schedules for the environmental radiological monitoring program at the Callaway Plant are summarized in Tables 5.1 and 5.2 and briefly reviewed below. Table 5.1 Identifies sampling locations and specifies as to type (indicator or control) and its distance, direction, and sector relative to the reactor site. The types of samples collected at each location, required analyses and the frequency of collections are presented in Tables 5.2.

To monitor the air environment, airborne particulates and airborne Iodine samples are collected by continuous pumping, at five locations. The airborne particulates are collected on glass fiber filters and the airborne iodine through an activated charcoal cartridge. Both filters and cartridges are exchanged weekly. Airborne particulates are analyzed for gamma-emitting isotopes. Charcoal cartridges are analyzed for iodine-131.

The ingestion pathway Is monitored by sampling of milk (if available), fish and green leafy vegetation.

Milk samples are collected semimonthly during the grazing season (April 15 through December 15) and monthly the rest of the year. Samples are analyzed for iodine-131 and gamma-emitting isotopes.

Monthly during the growing season, edible green leafy vegetation is collected from both indicator and control locations. Vegetation samples typically consist of mustard greens, turnip greens, cabbage, lettuce, collards, radish greens, Swiss chard, broccoli and poke. Other edible broad leaf vegetation is collected if primary varieties are not available. The samples are analyzed for iodine-131 and other gamma-emitting isotopes.

Soybean collections were added to the program in 2008. The sites (FC-1 through FC-4) are located on Ameren property, traversed by the discharge pipeline. The samples are collected at harvest and analyzed for tritium and gamma emitting isotopes.

The waterborne pathway is monitored by sampling surface water, groundwater and drinking water, and bottom and shoreline sediments. Samples are analyzed for tritium and gamma-emitting isotopes.

The waterborne pathway is also monitored by upstream and downstream semiannual collections of fish. The five most abundant recreational or commercial fish species are collected. Samples are analyzed for gamma-emitting isotopes.

Monthly composite samples of surface water from the Missouri River are collected from one Indicator location (S02) and from one control location (S01 ).

Twelve onsite surface water ponds are sampled semiannually and analyzed for tritium and gamma-emitting isotopes.

To monitor possible sources of ground water contamination due to plant operations, non-potable ground water is collected monthly or quarterly from 48 well locations both onsite and along the discharge pipeline. The samples are analyzed for tritium and gamma-emitting isotopes.

Potable well water samples are collected quarterly from the plant drinking water supply, neighboring property owners, and from the town of Portland, MO.

River bottom sediment is collected semiannually at the plant's intake (A) and discharge (C). The samples are taken from water at least 2 meters deep to prevent influence of bank erosion. Shoreline sediments are collected semiannually in the same area as bottom sediment. These samples are collected within two feet of the edge of the water. The samples are analyzed for gamma-emitting isotopes.

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Enclosure to ULNRC-05785 Page I I of I I5 3.2 Program Description (continued)

Another pathway considered is direct ambient gamma radiation. This exposure is monitored by thermoluminescent dosimeters (TLDs), at forty-three locations in and around the Callaway site. The TLDs are placed in 16 sectors around the plant as specified in the ODCM-RECS. Three locations are designated as controls (IDM-26, IDM-27 and IDM-60). TLDs are placed at each location and exchanged and analyzed quarterly.

To monitor the terrestrial environment, soil is collected annually from seven indicator locations (F2, PR3, F6, PR7, W2, W3, and W4) and two control locations (V3, W1 ). The samples are analyzed for gamma-emitting isotopes.

Results of supplemental soil testing are Included in Part II, App. C.

3.3 Program Execution The program was executed as described in the preceding section with the following exceptions.

(1 )Surface Water:

The surface water samples are composites of dally collections by automatic river sampler at two locations, S01 and S02. The sampler at S01 was 100% operable in 2010; down-time approximately 5 hours5.787037e-5 days <br />0.00139 hours <br />8.267196e-6 weeks <br />1.9025e-6 months <br />. The sampler at S02 was 91% operable through November 27, 2010; down-time approximately 690 hours0.00799 days <br />0.192 hours <br />0.00114 weeks <br />2.62545e-4 months <br />.

The sampler at S02 was taken out of service from November 27 through December 31, 2010 to replace obsolete system controls with a programmable logic controller. This should improve system reliability by making the sampler less susceptible to short term power outages.

(2)Ground Water:

No ground water was available from monitoring wells U1 MW-28, MW-939 and MW-940. The wells were added to the program in the fourth quarter, 2010, but were dry upon initial sam piing.

(3) Vegetation:

No vegetation samples were available from station V-15 for the June 22, 2010 collection, due to damage from wild animals. Vegetation samples were not available from station V-14 for the August 17, 2010 collection. The garden was not producing.

(4) Food Crops:

Soybean samples were not available for harvest from two locations, FC-1, FC-2. No crops were planted in those locations for 201 0.

(5) Direct Radiation:

The TLD for location IDM-36 was missing for the 2nd quarter, 2010. TLDs for locations IDM-17, IDM-30A and IDM-38 were missing for the 3rd quarter, 2010. The TLDs were replaced. Vandalism is suspected.

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Enclosure to ULNRC-05785 Page 12 of 115 3.4 Laboratory Procedures The lodine-131 analyses in milk were made using a sensitive radiochemical procedure involving separation of the iodine by ion-exchange, solvent extraction and subsequent beta counting.

Gamma-spectroscopic analyses were performed with HPGe detectors. Levels of iodlne-131 in vegetation and concentrations of airborne iodine-131 in charcoal samples were also determined by gamma spectroscopy.

Tritium was measured by liquid scintillation.

Analytical Procedures used by Environmental, Inc. are on file and are available for inspection.

Procedures are based on those prescribed by the Health and Safety Laboratory of the U.S. Dep't of Energy, Edition 28, 1997, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency for Measurement of Radioactivity in Drinking Water, 1980, and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, EERF, Radiochemical Procedures Manual, 1984.

Environmental, Inc., Midwest Laboratory has a comprehensive quality control/quality assurance program designed to assure the reliability of data obtained. Details of the QA Program are presented elsewhere (Environmental, Inc., Midwest Laboratory, 2009). The QA Program includes participation In Interlaboratory Comparison (crosscheck) Programs. Results obtained through Quality control samples and crosscheck program results are presented in Appendix A.

Environmental TLDs are processed by Framatome. The laboratory meets the requirements of Reg.

Guide 4.13 and is accredited by NVLAP for photon, beta and photon/beta mixture categories, in accordance with ANSI N 13.11.

3.5 Program Modifications Milk sampling was discontinued at location M-1 0 in 2010. The property owner declined to continue participation in the program.

Two TLD sites, IDM-22a and IDM-32a, were relocated slightly, due to access issues with the property owners.

Eighteen new monitoring wells were added to the program in 2010.

Fourteen of the new wells ( U1MW-17, U1MW-18, U1MW-19, U1MW-20, U1MW-21, U1MW-22, U1MW-23, U1MW-24, U1MW-25, U1MW-26, U1MW-27, U1MW-28, U1MW-29 and U1MW-30) are located in the discharge pipeline corridor, downgradient of the discharge pipeline.

Four additional new wells (MW-938, MW-939, MW-940, MW-941) monitor the plant peninsula area.

The samples are collected quarterly and analyzed for tritium and gamma emitting isotopes.

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Enclosure to ULNRC-05785 Page 13 of 115 3.6 Detection and Reporting Limits Table 5.3 gives the minimum required detection limits for radiological environmental sample analysis.

For each sample type, the table lists the detection level for each isotope. The lower limit of detection (LLD) used in this report Is described In NRC Regulatory Guide 4.1 Rev. 1, "Program for Monitoring Radioactivity in the Environs of Nuclear Power Plants" and the NRC Radiological Assessment Branch Technical Position, Rev. 1, November 1979, "An Acceptable Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program".

3. 7 Land Use Census The Land Use Census is performed annually during the growing season. In 2010, the survey was conducted within a five mile canvassing radius of the Callaway Plant. The location of the nearest resident, milking animal, and garden greater than 50 square meters was identified by contacting residents by phone, mail and/or in field surveys for each of the sixteen meteorological sectors using the midpoint of the two units.

The Land Use Census was completed on October 15, 2010. The results of the census are presented in Table 5.4. The table includes radial direction and distance from the Callaway Plant for each location. These parameters were determined using a combination of map position, aerial photography, and Global Positioning System (GPS) receiver.

The census includes identification of drinking water wells along Mud Creek and Logan Creek. No new drinking water wells were identified in 2010.

No irrigation or drinking water intakes were found within 10 river miles downstream of the plant discharge point.

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Enclosure to ULNRC-05785 Page 14 of 115 4.0 RESULTS AND DISCUSSION All collections and analyses were made as scheduled, except for the listing in Table 5.5.

Results are summarized in Table 5.6 as recommended by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission. For each type of analysis and sample medium, the table lists the mean and range of all indicator and control locations, as well as that location with the highest mean and range.

The tabulated results of all measurements are not included in this section, although references to these results will be made in the discussion. A complete tabulation of results for 2010 Is contained in Part II of the Annual Report on the Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program for the Callaway Plant.

4.1 Atmospheric Nuclear Detonations and Nuclear Accidents There were no reported nuclear accidents or atmospheric nuclear testing done in 201 0.

4.2 Program Findings Results obtained show background levels of radioactivity in environmental samples collected beyond the plant property boundary in 2010. Tritium was identified in some groundwater samples collected within the Plant Protected Area and on Ameren property in the Missouri River alluvial plain. In no instances were REMP threshold reporting levels exceeded.

Airborne Particulates The five air particulate sampling stations (A1, A7, A8, A9, and B3) are indicator locations. Station A-9 is located in Reform, MO, the community with the highest D/Q, station A-7 is on the outskirts of Fulton, Missouri, approximately 9.5 miles from the plant.

Gamma spectroscopic analysis of the air particulate filters yielded similar results for all locations. In 136 of the 260 samples tested, Beryllium-? measured above an LLD value of 0.16 pCi/m 3 , with an 3

average activity of 0.23 pCi/m . Beryllium-? is produced continuously in the upper atmosphere by cosmic radiation. No gamma emitting isotopes of plant origin were identified.

Airborne Iodine There was no 1-131 activity detected in weekly collections of charcoal canister samples. All 3

measurements were below the required lower limit of detection (LLD) of 0.070 pCi/m .

Direct Radiation lTLDs)

Forty-three TLDs were placed in 16 sectors around the Callaway site. Measurements from forty indicator locations averaged 15.4 mrem /quarter and the three control locations averaged 14.4 mrem/quarter. The readings ranged from 10.5 to 17.4 mrem /quarter, with the highest from the location CA-IDM-40, averaging 16.7mrem /quarter. The differences are statistically insignificant.

The TLD readings are consistent with previously accumulated data and no effects from plant operation were identified.

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Milk lodine-131 results were below the detection limit of 0.5 pCI/L In all samples.

No gamma-emitting isotopes, except naturally occurring potassium-40, were detected in any milk samples. This is consistent with the finding of the National Center for Radiological Health that most radiocontaminants in feed do not find their way into milk due to the selective metabolism of the cow.

The common exceptions are radioisotopes of potassium, cesium, strontium, barium, and iodine (National Center for Radiological Health, 1968).

In summary, milk data for 2010 show no radiological effects of plant operation.

Vegetation There was no 1-131 activity detected in broadleaf vegetation samples. Measurements were below an LLD level of 57.0 pCi/kg wet weight in all samples.

Except for potassium-40, which was observed in all vegetation samples, all other gamma-emitting isotopes were below detection limits. No effect from plant operation is indicated.

Non-Food Crops Soybeans were sampled in October, 2010, and analyzed for tritium and gamma-emitting isotopes.

No tritium activity was measured above a detection level of 164 pCi/L in any of the samples.

Potassium-40 activity ranged from 13,503 -14,225 pCi/kg wet weight and averaged 13,937 pCi/kg wet weight. All other gamma-emitting isotopes measured below detection limits.

No effect from the plant operation is indicated.

Fish All gamma-emitting isotopes, except naturally-occurring potassium-40, in edible portions were below detection limits. The potassium-40 levels were similar at both indicator and control locations (2,675and 2,852 pCi/kg wet, respectively).

No plant effect on the fish population is indicated.

Soil Cesium-137 activity was detected at both indicator and control locations, at average concentrations of 328 and 123 pCI/kg dry, respectively. The cesium-137 activity is similar to or less than levels observed from 1999 through 2009, these levels are generally attributable to deposition of fallout from previous decades.

Naturally-occurring potassium-40 averaged 11435 pCi/kg dry weight.

Analysis results for soil samples in 2010 were consistent with previously accumulated data and no plant operational effects were identified.

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Surtace Water Slight tritium activity above the detection limit of 172 pCi/L was observed in four of the thirteen samples collected from the downstream location S-02. Measurements averaged 221 pCi/L.

Gamma-emitting isotopes measured below detection limits and were consistent with previously accumulated data.

Surface Water. Ponds To monitor possible sources of groundwater contamination due to plant operations, twelve onsite surface water locations (SWA) are included in the permanent REMP. No tritium activity was measured above a detection level of 188 pCi/L in any of the samples.

Gamma-emitting isotopes measured below detection limits.

Drinking Water Wells (potable water)

In addition to potable ground water from wells D-01 and PW-01, the REMP includes nine additional potable water wells from adjacent properties and one additional potable water well from the town of Portland, MO. The samples were analyzed for tritium and gamma-emitting isotopes.

No tritium activity was measured above a detection level of 164 pCi/L in any of the samples. All gamma-emitting isotopes were below detection limits.

Analysis results for drinking water samples were consistent with previously accumulated data and no plant operational effects were identified.

Wells (non-potable water)

Ground water from wells F-05 and F-15 was tested for tritium and gamma-emitting isotopes. Both tritium and gamma-emitting isotopes measured below detection levels.

Forty-eight additional indicator ground water locations, on-site and along the discharge pipeline, are included in the REMP. Tritium activity (above a detection limit of 189 pCi/L) was detected in 52 of the 211 samples tested, with an average activity of 299 pCi/L. The highest concentrations were observed from samples taken at location MW-19, with an average activity of 528 pCi/L.

Wells OW-4, OW-5, GWS, 936, 937A to 937F, 938, 939, 940 and 941 are located in the Plant Protected Area, adjacent to the powerblock. Tritium activity in these wells is believed to be the result of washout from gaseous effluents.

The low level tritium activity observed in wells MW-014, MW-017 and MW-019 is due to residual low level contamination of the area downgradient from manholes 5 and 68. The contamination was caused by moisture carryover during normal operation of air release valves (ARVs) in the now-retired discharge pipeline. The exhaust of the ARV's was secured in 2007, and the pipeline was replaced in 2008. The new discharge pipeline has no ARV's and only a single vacuum breaker, which Is completely contained to prevent possible leakage to the ground water. The old pipeline has been abandoned in place.

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Enclosure to ULNRC-05785 Page 17 of 115 4.2 Program Findings, Wells and Ponds (non-potable water. continued)

Wells have been established along the pipeline corridor to monitor the old pipeline and to ensure there is no leakage from the new pipeline. Monitored natural attenuation will be utilized to remediate the low level residual tritium contamination.

Samples were also analyzed for gamma-emitting isotopes. No gamma- emitting activities were detected above the respective LLDs.

Sediments Bottom sediments were collected in April and October, 2010, and analyzed for gamma-emitting isotopes. Potasslum-40 activity ranged from 12,998 to 14,786 pCi/kg dry weight and averaged 14,027 pCi/kg dry weight.

Shoreline sediments were also collected in April and October, 2010. Trace Cs-137 activity was detected in one of two control samples at a concentration of 30.2 pCi/kg dry weight. Potasslum-40 activity ranged from 13,237 to 14,513 pCi/kg dry weight and averaged 14,039 pCi/kg dry weight.

Potassium-40 is a naturally occurring isotope. Slight cesium-137 activities observed are indicative of the influence of fallout deposition. All other gamma-emitting isotopes were below detection limits. No effect from the plant operation is indicated.

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Enclosure to ULNRC-05785 Page 18 of 115 5.0 TABLES AND FIGURES 12

Enclosure to ULNRC-05785 Page 19 of 115 Table 5.1. Sampling Locations.

Location Distance I Sample

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Dascrl~tlon _. . . -....~L 1a 10.8 mi. NW City of Fulton on Hwy Z, 0.65 mi. E of Bus. 54, W of Campus Apartments. IDM 3 1.2 mi. NW 0.1 mi. West of Hwy CC on Gravel Rd., 0.8 mi. South Hwy 0, Pole No. 18559. IDM 5 1.3mi.ENE Primary Meteorological Tower. IDM 6 2.0mi.W Cty Rd. 428, 1.2 mi. West of Hwy CC, Utility Pole No. 18609. IDM 7 1.4 mi. S Cty Rd. 459, 2.6 mi. North of Hwy 94, Utility Pole No. 35097. IDM 9 3.8 mi. S NW Side of the Cty Rd. 459 and Hwy 94 Junction, Utility Pole No. 06754. IDM 10 3.9 mi. SSE Hwy 94, 1.8 mi. East of Cty Rd. 459, Utility Pole No. 12182. IDM 11a 4.7 mi. SE City of Portland, Utility Pole No. 12110. IDM 14 4.9 mi. ESE SE Side of Intersection D and 94, Utility Pole No. 11940. IDM 17 3.8 mi. E Cty Rd. 4053, 0.3 mi. E of Hwy 94, Kingdom Telephone Co., Pole No. 3X12. IDM 18a 3.7 mi. ENE East side of Hwy D, 0.5 mi. South of 0, Utility Pole No. 38579. IDM 20 4.7 mi. NE City of Reedsville, Utility Pole No. 12830. IDM 21 3.8 mi. NNE Cty Rd. 155, 1.9 mi. North of Hwy 0, Utility Pole No. 19100. IDM 22a 1.9 mi. NNE North side of Hwy 0, 100 feet East of Cty Rd. 150, Utility Pole No. 31094. IDM 23 6.6 mi. NNE City of Yucatan, Utility Pole No. 12670. IDM 3

26 11.7mi.E Town of Americus, Utility Pole No. 11159. IDM 3

27 9.3 mi. ESE Town of Bluffton, Utility Pole No. 11496. IDM 30a 4.4 mi. SSW City of Steedman, Utility Pole No. 06557. IDM 31a 7.8 mi. SW City of Mokane, Hwy C and Cty Rd. 400, 0.9 mi. North of Hwy 94, Utility Pole. IDM 32 5.4 mi. WSW Hwy VV, 0.6 mi. West of Cty Rd. 447, Utility Pole No. 27031. IDM 32a 5.0 mi. WSW Cty Rd. 447, Utility Pole No. 06354. IDM 33 7.4mi.W City of Hams Prairie, SE of Hwy C and AD Junction. IDM 34 9.5ml. WNW NE Side of Hwy C and Cty Rd. 408 Junction. IDM 35 5.8 mi. NNW City of Toledo, Utility Pole No. 17684. IDM 36 4.9mi. N Cty Rd. 155,0.8 mi. South of Cty Rd. 132, Utility Pole No. 19137 IDM 37 0.5 mi. SSW Cty Rd. 459, 0.9 mi. South of Hwy CC, Utility Pole No. 35077. IDM 38 4.6 mi. NNW Cty Rd. 133, 1.5 mi. South of Hwy UU, Utility Pole No. 34708. IDM 39 5.4 mi. NW Cty Rd. 111, Utility Pole No. 17516. IDM 39a 5.0 mi. NW Cty Rd. 111, Utility Pole No. 17526. IDM 40 4.2 mi. WNW NE Side of Cty Rd. 112 and Hwy 0, Utility Pole No. 18145. IDM 41 4.9mi.W Hwy AD, 2.8 mi. East of Hwy C, Utility Pole No. 18239. IDM 42 4.4 mi. SW Cty Rd. 447, 2.6 mi. North of Cty Rd. 463, Utility Pole No. 06326. IDM 43 0.5 mi. SW Cty Rd. 459, 0.7 mi. South of Hwy CC, Utility Pole No. 35073. IDM 44 1.7 mi. WSW Hwy CC, 1.0 mi. South of Cty Rd. 459, Utility Pole No. 18769. IDM 45 1.0 mi. WNW Cty Rd. 428, 0.1 mi. West of Hwy CC, Utility Pole No. 18580. IDM 46 1.5 mi. NNW NE Side of Hwy CC and Cty Rd. 466 Intersection, Utility Pole No. 28242. IDM 47 1.0 mi. N Cty Rd. 448, 0.9 mi. South of Hwy 0, Utility Pole No. 28151. IDM 48 0.4 mi. NE Cty Rd. 448, 1.5 mi. South of Hwy 0, Plant Security Sign Post. IDM 49 1.6 mi. E Cty Rd. 448, Utility Pole No. 06959, Reform Wildlife Mgmt. Parking Area. IDM 50 0.9 mi. SSE Cty Rd. 459, 3.3 mi. North of Hwy 94, Utility Pole No. 35086 IDM 51 a 0.3 mi. SE Owner Control Fence, SE of the Water Treatment Plant. IDM 52 0.4 mi. ESE Light Pole Near the East Plant Security Fence. IDM 3

60 13.5 mi. SW Utility Pole No. 43744, just past Tebbetts City sign. IDM 13

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Location Distance I Sample 1

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Code Direction Description A1 1.3 mi. ENE Primary Meteorological Tower. APT, AIO A? 9.5 mi. NW C. Bartley Farm, Fulton, MO. APT, AIO AS 0.9 mi. NNE Cty Rd. 448, 0.9 miles South of Hwy 0. APT, AIO A9 1.9 mi. NNW Community of Reform. APT, AIO B3 1.8 mi. NNW 0.3 mi. East of the 0 and CC Junction, Utility Pole No. 50422. APT, AIO D01 5.0 mi. SE Holzhauser Grocery Store/Tavern (Portland, MO). DWA PW1 Onslte Unit 1 Construction well #3 DWA F05 0.9 mi. SSE Offsite Groundwater Monitoring well. WWA F15 0.4 mi. NNE Onslte Groundwater Monitoring well. WWA M9 3 13 mi. SW Ferguson Farm, Tebbetts, MO. MLK 3

V3 14.0 mi. SW Beazley Farm, West of Tebbetts, MO. SOL V9 1.9 mi. WNW Meehan Farm. FPL V11 3.2 mi. NW Hickman Farm. FPL V12 3 18.7 mi. WSW Kissock Farm, South of New Bloomfield, MO FPL V14 3.0 mi. NNE Amerine Farm, Williamsburg, MO FPL V15 2.6 mi. NNE Pate Farm, Steedman, MO FPL A 3.4 4.9 mi. SSE 0.6 River Miles Upstream of Discharge North Bank. AQS, AQF c4 4.9 mi. SE 1.0 River Miles Downstream of Discharge North Bank. AQS, AQF S01 3 4.8 mi. SSE 105 feet Upstream of Discharge North Bank. SWA S02 4.9 mi. SE 1.1 River Miles Downstream of Discharge North Bank. SWA F2 1.0 mi. SW Callaway Plant Forest Ecology Plot F2. SOL F6 1.6 mi. NE Callaway Plant Forest Ecology Plot F6. SOL PR3 0.95 mi. ESE Callaway Plant Forest Ecology Plot PR3. SOL PR7 0.46 mi. NNW Callaway Plant Forest Ecology Plot PR7. SOL 3

W1 0.52 mi. SE Callaway Plant Wetlands, High Ground. SOL W2 0.52 mi. SSE Callaway Plant Wetlands, Inlet Area. SOL W3 0.65 mi. SSE Callaway Plant Wetlands, Discharge Area. SOL W4 0.63 mi. SSE Callaway Plant Wetlands, SW Bank. SOL FC1 Between discharge pipeline MH-8 and the Katy Trail FC FC2 Between discharge pipeline MH-5 and MH-3B. FC FC3 Between Hwy 94 and the barge loading dock access road. FC FC4 3 Location unlikely to be influenced by Plant operations. FC 3 2.9 mi. SSE Potable water, County Road 448 DWA 4 2.6 mi. SSE Potable water, County Road 448 DWA 5 2.5 mi. SSE Potable water, County Road 448 DWA 6 2.2 mi. SE Potable water, County Road 448 DWA 7 2.1mi.ESE Potable water, County Road 448 DWA 8 3.4 mi. SSW Potable water, County Road 457 DWA 9 2.9 mi. SSW Potable water, County Road 457 DWA 10 2.7 mi. SSW Potable water, County Road 457 DWA 12 3.6 mi. SSE Potable water, County Road 464 DWA 22 4.8 mi. SE Potable water, State Road 94 DWA 14

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Location Distance I Sample Code Direction 1 Description Types 2 OW-4 Inside OCA UHS Pond Berm WWA OW-5 Inside OCA UHS Pond Berm WWA U1MW-001 0.3 mi. NNW Outside OCA, Groundwater Monitoring Well WWA U1MW-002 0.4 mi. SSW Outside OCA, Groundwater Monitoring Well WWA U1MW-004 3.7 mi. SSE Dillon, Groundwater Monitoring Well WWA U1MW-005 3.8 mi. SSE Brownlee I Hudson, Groundwater Monitoring Well WWA U1MW-006 3.0 mi. S Ward, Groundwater Monitoring Well WWA U1MW-010 3.1 mi. S Pipeline, Groundwater Monitoring Well WWA U1MW-012 3.0 mi. S Ward, Groundwater Monitoring Well WWA U1MW-013 0.8 mi. SSE Pipeline Corridor WWA U1MW-014 3.7mi. S Pipeline Corridor WWA U1 MW-015 3.9 mi. SSE Pipeline Corridor WWA U1 MW-016 4.5 mi. SSE Pipeline Corridor WWA U1 MW-017 3.75 mi. S Pipeline Corridor WWA U1 MW-018 3.75 mi. S Pipeline Corridor WWA U1MW-019 3.71 mi. S Pipeline Corridor WWA U1MW-020 3.88 mi. SSE Pipeline Corridor WWA U1MW-021 3.74 mi. S Down gradient of Pipeline Corridor WWA U1MW-022 3.76 mi. S Down gradient of Pipeline Corridor WWA U1MW-023 3.84 mi. S Down gradient of Pipeline Corridor WWA U1MW-024 3.85 mi. S Down gradient of Pipeline Corridor WWA U1MW-025 3.93 mi. S Down gradient of Pipeline Corridor WWA U1 MW-026 3.94 mi. S Down gradient of Pipeline Corridor WWA U1MW-027 1.5 mi. S Pipeline Corridor, downgrade of discharge vacuum breaker WWA U1MW-028 3.15 mi. S Pipeline Corridor, downgrade of MH-99 WWA U1MW-029 0.2 mi. E Downgradient of DMTdischarge piping WWA U1MW-030 0.2 mi. ESE Downgradient of DMTdischarge piping WWA GWS Inside OCA Ground Water Sump, Plant East of containment and SFPB WWA 936 Inside OCA Diesel Fuel Remediation Well, Plant SE of SFPB WWA 937A Inside OCA Monitoring Well, Plant, South of the Powerblock area WWA 9379 Inside OCA Monitoring Well, Plant, East of the Turbine Bldg. WWA 937C Inside OCA Monitoring Well, Plant, E of Radwaste Bldg Drum Storage. WWA 937D Inside OCA Monitoring Well, Plant, South of Discharge Monitor Tanks. WWA 937E Inside OCA Monitoring Well, Plant, West of Auxilllary Bldg. WWA 937F Inside OCA Monitoring Well, Plant, East of the Turbine Bldg. WWA MW-938 Inside OCA Monitoring Well, Plant, East of the Powerblock area WWA MW-939 Inside OCA Monitoring Well, Plant, West of the Fuel Bldg. WWA MW-940 Inside OCA Monitoring Well, Plant, East of the Radwaste Bldg. WWA MW-941 Inside OCA Monitoring Well, Plant, East of the Radwaste Bldg. WWA U2 MW-2S 1.8 mi. N Groundwater Monitoring Well WWA U2 MW-5S 1.1 mi. E Groundwater Monitoring Well WWA U2 MW-8 0.4mi. N Groundwater Monitoring Well WWA U2 MW-9 0.3mi.W Groundwater Monitoring Well WWA U2 MW-10 0.4 mi. SSW Groundwater Monitoring Well WWA 15

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1 Code Direction DescriE!tlon U2 MW-12 0.5 mi. ENE Groundwater Monitoring Well WWA U2 MW-16 2.9 mi. SSE Groundwater Monitoring Well WWA UHS Inside OCA UHS Pond SWA Unit 2 Inside OCA Unit 2 Pond SWA CTBD Inside OCA Cooling Tower Slowdown SWA POND 01 0.6mi. W Fishing Pond SWA POND 02 0.7 mi. SW Fishing Pond SWA Outfall 010 0.6 mi. NE Stormwater Run-Off Pond SWA Outfall 011 1.0 mi. ENE Stormwater Run-Off Pond SWA Outfall 012 0.5 mi. S Stormwater Run-Off Pond SWA Outfall 013 0.5mi. S Stormwater Run-Off Pond SWA Outfall 014 0.6 mi. NNW Stormwater Run-Off Pond SWA Outfall 015 0.7 mi. N Stormwater Run-Off Pond SWA Sludge Lagoon # 4 0.8 mi. SSE On service Sewage Sludge Lagoon SWA 1

Distances are measured from the midpoint of the two reactors as described In Final Safety Analysis Report (FSAR) Sec. 2.1.1.1.

2 AIO = Air Iodine, APT = Air Particulate, AQF = Fish, AQS = Sediment, FPL = Leafy Green Vegetables. FC = Food Crops.

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Note: Not all wells shown are included in the REMP. Refer to Table 5.1 for a listing of monitored wells.

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Enclosure to ULNRC-05785 Page 28 of 115 Figure 5.4b. Groundwater Monitoring Wells, Northern Area.

Note: Not all wells shown are included in the REMP. Refer to Table 5.1 for a listing of monitored wells.

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Note: Not all wells shown are included in the REMP. Refer to Table 5.1 for a listing of monitored wells.

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Note: Not all wells shown are included in the REMP. Refer to Table 5.1 for a listing of monitored wells.

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Table 5.2. Collection Frequencies and Required Analyses (January 1 through December 31, 2010)

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Direct radiation IDM Quarterly Deep Dose Equivalent (DOE) 1311 Airborne iodine AIO Weekly Air particulate APT ..Weekly PGE each sample Surface water (river) SWA Monthly composite PGE and 3 H I--* -~------

Surface water (except PGE and 3H. If contaminated with CTBD, UHS & Unit 2 SWA Semiannually gamma emitting nuclides of plant ponds) origin, analyze for HTD nuclides.

Surface water (CTBD, SWA Semiannually PGE and 3H UHS, Unit 2 ponds)

PGE and 3H. If contaminated with Groundwater (not potable) WWA Quarterly gamma emitting nuclides of plant origin, analyze for HTD nuclides.

PGE and 3H. If contaminated with Well water- potable DWA 1 Quarterly gamma emitting nuclides of plant origin, analyze for HTD nuclides.

Shoreline sediment AQS Semiannually PGE 2

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3 Inedible crops FC At time of harvest PGE and H Fish AQF Semiannually PGE on edible portion 1

Samples required by ODCM unless specified otherwise.

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3 The grazing season Is defined as April 15- December 15, but will vary according to weather conditions.

4 The growing season is defined as the months May- November, but will vary according to weather conditions.

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Table 5.3. Minimum Required Detection Capabilities for REMP Sample Analysis Food Soli and Analysis Water Airborne Fish Milk Products Sediment (pCI/L) (pCI/m 3 ) {pCI/kg wet) {pCI/L) (pCI/kg wet) (pCI/kg dry)

Gross beta 4 0.01 3

H-3 3000/2000 Mn-54 15 130 Fe-59 30 260 ~~---..,..

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1-131 1000/1 0.07 1 60 Cs-134 15 0.05 130 15 60 150 Cs-137 18 0.06 150 18 80 180 2

Ba-La-140 15 15 1

This list does not mean only these nuclides will be detected and reported. Other peaks which are measurable and identifiable will be reported.

2 Total activity, parent plus daughter activity.

3 LLDs for Surface and Drinking I Ground water are the same, with the exception of H-3 and 1-131. The Drinking I Ground water LLDs for H-3 and 1-131 are 2000 and 1 pCi/liter respectively.

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Enclosure to ULNRC-05785 Page 38 of 115 Table 5.4 201 0 Land Use Census Results Closest Receptor In Miles 1 1 Sector Residence Garden Milk I

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Enclosure to ULNRC-05785 Page 39 of 115 Table 5.5. Missed collections and analyses, Callaway Plant.

Sample Collection Date Type Analysis Locatlon(s) or Period Comments WWA Gamma U1 MW-28, MW-939, December, 2010 No sample available.

MW-940 VE Gamma V-14 June 22,2010 Garden damaged by animals.

VE Gamma V-15 August17,2010 Garden not producing.

FC H-3, Gamma FC-1, FC*2 October, 2010 No crops planted.

TLD Ambient Gamma CA-IDM-36 2nd Otr, 2010 Missing in the field.

TLD Ambient Gamma CA-IDM-17, 3rd Otr, 2010 Missing in the field.

TLD Ambient Gamma CA-IDM*30A 3rd Otr, 2010 Missing in the field.

TLD Ambient Gamma CA-IDM-38 3rd Qtr, 2010 Missing in the field.

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Enclosure to ULNRC-05785 Page 40 of 115 Table 5.6 Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program Summary Indicator Location with Highest Control Number Sample Type and Locations Annual Mean Locations Non-Type Number of LLD b Mean (F) c Mean (F) c Mean (F) c Routine (Units) Analyses A Range c Location~ Ra11ge r. Range c Results 11 Waterborne Pathway Surface Water H-3 2t:i 172 221 (4/13) SW-02 221 (4/13) < LLD 0 (pCi/L) (173-263) 4.9 mi. SE (173-263)

GS 26 Mn-54 15 < LLD < LLD 0 Fe-59 30 < LLD < LLD 0 Co-58 15 < LLD < LLD 0 Co-60 15 < LLD < LLD 0 Zn-65 30 < LLD < LLD 0 Zr*Nb-95 15 < LLD < LLD 0 1*131 1000 < LLD . < LLD 0 Cs-134 15 < LLD < LLD 0 Cs-137 18 < LLD < LLD 0 Ba-La-140 15 < LLD . < LLD 0 Su1ace Water. H-3 30 188 < LLD none 0 Ponds (pCI/L) GS 26 Mn-54 15 c. LLD none 0 Fe-59 30 < l.LD none 0 Co-58 15 < LLD none 0 Co-60 15 < LLD none 0 Zn-65 30 < LLD none 0 Zr-Nb-95 15 < LLD none 0 Cs-134 15 < LLD none 0 Cs-137 18 < LLD none 0 Ba-La-140 15 < LLD none 0 Drinking Water, H-3 48 164 < LLD < LLD 0 Wells (pCi/L) GS 48 Mn-54 15 < LLD < LLD 0 Fe-59 30 < LLD < LLD 0 Co-58 15 < LLD < LLD 0 Co-60 15 < LLD < LLD 0 Zn-65 30 < LLD . < LLD 0 Zr-Nb-95 15 < LLD < LLD 0 Cs-134 15 < LLD < LLD 0 Cs-137 18 < LLD < LLD 0 Be-La-140 15 < LLD < LLD 0 34

Enclosure to ULNRC-05785 Page 41 of 115 Table 5.8 Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program Summary Indicator Location with Highest Control Nurnbe*

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Waterborne Pathway Wells, Ponds H-3 211 189 299 (52/211) MW*19. 528 (212) None 0 (non-potable) (192-579) 3.71 mi./ S (477-579)

(pCiiL) GS 211 Mn-54 15 < LLD None 0 Fe-59 30 < LLD None 0 Co-58 15 < LLD None 0 Co-60 15 < LLD None 0 Zn-o!> 30 < LLD - None 0 Zr-Nb-95 15 < LLD - None 0 Cs-134 15 < LLD - None 0 Cs-137 18 < LLD None 0 Ba-La-140 15 < LLD None 0 Sedirnente GS 8 (pCi/kgC:ry) K-40 50 14162 (414) CA-AQS-C 14162 (414) 13904 (4/4) 0 (12998-14 786) 4.9 rni. SE ( 12998-14786) (13237*1 4536)

Mn-54 30.6 < LLD c LLD 0 Fe-59 50., < LLD < LLD 0 Co-58 31.3 < LLD < LLD 0 Co-60 20.7 < LLD < LLD 0 Zr*Nb-95 29.3 < LLD < LLD 0 Cs-134 24.? < L.LD c LLD 0 Cti*137 28.9 < LLD CA*AOS*A 30.2 (1/4) 30.2 (1/4) 0 4.9 mi. SSE Ba-La-140 42.5 < LLD < LLD 0 35

Enclosure to ULNRC-05785 Page 42 of 115 Table 5.6 Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program Summary Indicator Location with Hlghe~;t Control Number Sample Type and Locations An'lual Mean Locations Non-Type Number of LLO b Mean (F) c Mean (F) c Mean (F)' Routine (Units) Analyses" Range c Location ° Range' Range' Results 0

Ingestion Pathway Food Products GS 42 L&efy Green K-40 100 4370 (36/36) V-9, 5111 (17117) 4049 (6/6) 0 Vegetables (2687-9475) 2.0mi. WNW (3316-9475) (3292*6212)

(pCI/kg wet) Mn-54 24.5 <LLD c LLD 0 Co-58 21.8 < LLD < LLD 0 Co-60 16.9 < LLD < LLD u 1-131 57.0 < LLD < LLD 0 Cs-134 17.9 < LLD < LLD 0 Cs-137 23.4 < LLD < LLD 0 Farm Crop H-3 4 164 c: LLD c: LLD 0 (Soybeans)

GS 4 (pCi/kg wet) K-40 100 13937 (3/3) FC-3. Between Hwy 9< 13937 (3/3) 12374 (1/1) 0 (13503-14225) and Dock Access Rd. (13503-14225)

Mn-54 11.4 < LLD c LLD 0 Co-58 12.1 < LLD < LLD 0 Co-60 11.4 < LLD . ~ LLD 0 1-131 59.2 < LLD < LLD 0 Cs-134 11.0 < LLD c LLD 0 Cs-137 12.2 < LLD < LLD 0 Fish (Flesh) GS 20 (pCi/kg wet) K-40 100 2675 (10/10) CA-AOF-A 2852 (10/10) 2852 (10110) 0 (2019-3147) 4.9 mi. sse (2545-3035) (2545-3035)

Mn-54 20.4 < LLD 0 Fe-59 52.1 < LLD 0 Co-58 20.3 < LLD 0 Co-60 19.7 < LLO 0 Zn-65 42.9 < LLO 0 Cs-1311 19.0 < LLO 0 Cs-137 23.2 < LLD 0 Milk 1-131 20 1.0 none < LLD 0 (pCI/L)

GS 20 K-40 100 none M-9, Farm 1280 (20/20) 1280 (20/20) 0 none 13mi.SW (914-1470) (914*1470)

Cs-134 15 none < LLD 0 Cs-137 18 none < LLD 0 Ba*14U 60 none - < LLD 0 La-140 15 none < LLD 0 36

Enclosure to ULNRC-05785 Page 43 of 115 Tabla 6.6 Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program Summary Indicator Location with Highest Control Number Sample Type and Locations Annual Mea11 Locat1ons Non-Type Number of LLD c Mean (F) c Mea11 (F) c Mean (F)(' Routine (Units) Analyses

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  • Direct Radiation (Quarterly -LOs) Gamrr.a 168 3.0 15.4 (156/156) CA-IDM-40 16.7 (4/4) 14.4 (12/12) 0 (mR/90days) (10.7-17.4) 4.2ml. WNW (16.5-17.0) (10.5-17.1)

Airborne Pathway Airborne GS 260 Particulates Be-7 0.16 0.23 (1361260) 8*3 Utility Pole 0.24 (25/52) None 0 (pCI/m 3 } (0. 16*0.41) #50422, 1.8 mi. NNW (0. 16*0.36)

Co-58 C.014 < LLD None 0 Co-60 0.015 < LLD Nom~ 0 Zr-Nb-95 0.028 < LLD None 0 Cs-134 0.012 < LLD None 0 Cs*137 0.014 < LLD None 0 Ba*La-140 0.064 < LLD None 0 Ce-144 0.067 c LLD No1,& 0 Airborne Iodine (pCi/m3) 1*131 0 0.070 c LLD None 0 Soil Soil GS 18 (pCi/kg dry) K-40 50.0 11038(14/14) V-003 12858 (2/2) 12826 (4i4) 0 (8554-14928} 0.12mi.N (10226-15489) ( 10226-15489)

Mn*54 70.4 < LLD < LLD 0 Fe*59 145.6 c LLD < LLD 0 Co-58 75.5 c LLD < LLD 0 Co-60 59.9 < LLD < LLD 0 Zr-Nb-95 77.2 < LLD < LLD Cs-134 56.3 < LLD . < LLD 0 Cs-137 52.7 328 (10/14) F-006 584 (212) 123 (4/4) 0 (94*622} 1.72mi.NE (545*622) (80*231)

Ba*La-140 192.9 < LLD < LLD 0

  • GS =gamma spectroscopy b LLD =nominal lower limit of dete~ctlon balled on a 1\.66 sigma counting error for background sample.

c Mean and range are based on detectable measuremtmt1:1 only (1.13 .. >LLD) Fraction o~ detectable measurements at spcclfifid locations Is indicated In parentheses (F).

\i Locations are specified by station code ('!"able 5.2) and distance (miles) and direction relative to reactor site.

~ Non-routine results are those whicl, exceed ten times the control station value. I~ nc control station value Is evallable. the result is considered non-routine If It exceeds ten times the preoperational value for the location.

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Eisenbud, M. 1963. Environmental Radioactivity, McGraw-Hill, New York, New York, pp. 213,275-276.

Environmental, Inc., Midwest Laboratory. 2001

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_ _ _ _ 2009. Quality Assurance Program Manual, Rev. 2, 10 November 2009.

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U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 2007. RadNet, formerly Environmental Radiation Ambient Monitoring System, Gross Beta in Air (MO) 1981-2006, Gross Beta In Drinking Water (MO) 1982-2004.

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  • f*x (147) ~~4~17 APPENDIX A INTERLABORATORY COMPARISON PROGRAM RESULTS NOTE: Environmental Inc., Midwest Laboratory participates in intercomparison studies administered by Environmental Resources Associates, and serves as a replacement for studies conducted previously by the U.S. EPA Environmental Monitoring Systems Laboratory, Las Vegas, Nevada. Results are reported in Appendix A. TLD lntercomparison results, in-house spikes, blanks, duplicates and mixed analyte performance evaluation program results are also reported. Appendix A is updated four times a year; the complete Appendix is included in March, June, September and December monthly progress reports only.

January, 2010 through December, 2010

Enclosure to ULNRC-05785 Page 46 of 115 Appendix A Interlaboratory Comparison Program Results Environmental, Inc., Midwest Laboratory has participated in interlaboratory comparison (crosscheck) programs since the formulation of it's quality control program in December 1971. These programs are operated by agencies which supply environmental type samples containing concentrations of radionuclides known to the issuing agency but not to participant laboratories. The purpose of such a program is to provide an independent check on a laboratory's analytical procedures and to alert it of any possible problems.

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

Results in Table A-1 were obtained through participation In the environmental sample crosscheck program administered by Environmental Resources Associates, serving as a replacement for studies conducted previously by the U.S. EPA Environmental Monitoring Systems Laboratory, Las Vegas, Nevada.

Table A-2 lists results for thermoluminescent dosimeters (TLDs), via International lntercomparlson of Environmental Dosimeters, when available, and internal laboratory testing.

Table A-3 lists results of the analyses on in-house "spiked" samples for the past twelve months. All samples are prepared using NIST traceable sources. Data for previous years available upon request.

Table A-4 lists results of the analyses on in-house "blank" samples for the past twelve months. Data for previous years available upon request.

Table A-5 lists REMP specific analytical results from the in-house "duplicate" program for the past twelve months. Acceptance is based on the difference of the results being less than the sum of the errors.

Complete analytical data for duplicate analyses is available upon request.

The results in Table A-6 were obtained through participation in the Mixed Analyte Performance Evaluation Program.

Results In Table A-7 were obtained through participation in the environmental sample crosscheck program administered by Environmental Resources Associates, serving as a replacement for studies conducted previously by the Environmental Measurement Laboratory Quality Assessment Program (EML).

Attachment A lists the laboratory precision at the 1 sigma level for various analyses. The acceptance criteria in Table A-3 Is set at +/- 2 sigma.

Out-of-limit results are explained directly below the result.

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Enclosure to ULNRC-05785 Page 47 of 115 Attachment A ACCEPTANCE CRITERIA FOR "SPIKED" SAMPLES LABORATORY PRECISION: ONE STANDARD DEVIATION VALUES FOR VARIOUS ANALYSES 1 One standard deviation Analysis Level for single determination Gamma Emitters 5 to 100 pCI/IIter or kg 5.0 pCi/llter

> 100 pCI/IIter or kg 5% of known value Strontlum-89b 5 to 50 pCi/llter or kg 5.0 pCIIIIter

> 50 pCI/Iiter or kg 10% of known value Strontiu m-90b 2 to 30 pCi/liter or kg 5.0 pCI/IIter

> 30 pCi/liter or kg 10% of known value Potassium-40 ~ 0.1 g/liter or kg 5% of known value Gross alpha s 20 pCi/liter 5.0 pCi/liter

> 20 pCi/liter 25% of known value Gross beta s 100 pCi/liter 5.0 pCi/llter

> 100 pCilllter 5% of known value Tritium s 4,000 pCi/liter +/- 10 =

169.85 x (known) 0*0933

> 4,000 pCI/IIter 10% of known value Radium-226,-228 ;j!!: 0.1 pCi/liter 15% of known value Plutonium ~ 0.1 pCI/IIter, gram, or sample 10% of known value lodlne-131, s 55 pCi/liter 6 pCI/IIter lodine-129b > 55 pCi/liter 10% of known value Uranium-238, s 35 pCi/liter 6 pCilliter Nickel-63b > 35 pCI/Iiter 15% of known value Technetium-99b lron-55b 50 to 100 pCilliter 10 pCI/IIter

> 100 pCi/liter 10% of known value Other Analyses b 20% of known value M From EPA publication, "Environmental Radioactivity Laboratory lntercomparison Studies Program, Fiscal Year, 1981-1982, EPA-600/4-81-004.

b Laboratory limit.

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Concentration ~pCIIL~

Lab Code Date Analysis Laboratory ERA Control Resultb Resultc Limits Acceptance STW-1205 04/05/10 Sr-89 63.0 +/-5.7 60.4 48.6

  • 68.2 Pass STW-1205 04/05/10 Sr-90 37.4 +/- 2.4 41.3 30.4
  • 47.4 Pass STW-1206 04/05/10 Ba-133 63.6 +/- 3.3 65.9 54.9
  • 72.5 Pass STW-1206 04/05/10 Co-60 83.3 +/- 2.9 84.5 76.0
  • 95.3 Pass STW-1206 04/05/10 Cs-134 71.0 +/-3.4 71.6 58.4
  • 78.8 Pass STW-1206 04/05/10 Cs-137 145.5 +/-5.1 146.0 131.0 -163.0 Pass STW-1206 04/05/10 Zn-65 194.9 +/- 7.8 186.0 167.0. 219.0 Pass STW-1207 04/05/10 Gr. Alpha 26.5 +/- 1.7 32.9 16.9-42.6 Pass STW-1207 04/05/10 Gr. Beta 34.5 +/- 1.6 37.5 24.7
  • 45.0 Pass STW-1208 04/05/10 1-131 22.7 +/-0.8 26.4 21.9. 31.1 Pass STW-1209 04/05/10 Ra-226 15.2 +/- 0.7 14.6 10.9
  • 16.8 Pass STW-1209 04/05/10 Ra-228 15.6 +/- 1.8 15.1 10.1
  • 18.3 Pass STW-1209 04/05/10 Uranium 59.5 +/- 0.7 62.3 50.7. 69.1 Pass STW-1210 04/05/10 H-3 12955 +/- 332 12400.0 10800
  • 13600 Pass STW-1224 10/04/10 Sr-89 65.3 +/- 5.7 68.5 55.8
  • 76.7 Pass STW-1224 10/04/10 Sr-90 39.9 +/- 2.3 43.0 31.7
  • 49.3 Pass STW-1225 10/04/10 Ba-133 67.2 +/- 4.3 68.9 57.5
  • 75.8 Pass STW-1225 10/04/10 Co-60 53.2 +/- 3.3 53.4 48.1 - 61.3 Pass STW-1225 10/04/10 Cs-134 47.3 +/- 5.1 43.2 34.5. 47.5 Pass STW-1225 10/04/10 Cs-137 118.0 +/- 5.9 123.0 111 .0
  • 138.0 Pass STW-1225 10/04/10 Zn-65 107.0 +/- 8.7 102.0 91.8
  • 122.0 Pass STW-1226 10/04/10 Gr. Alpha 30.7 +/- 2.9 42.3 21.9
  • 53.7 Pass STW-1226 10/04/10 Gr. Beta 32.7 +/- 0.8 36.6 24.0
  • 44.2 Pass STW-1227 10/04/10 1-131 28.6 +/- 1.1 27.5 22.9
  • 32.3 Pass STW-1228 10/04/10 Ra-226 11.8 +/-0.6 11.4 8.5
  • 13.2 Pass STW-1228 10/04/10 Ra-228 12.0 +/- 1.8 9.9 6.4
  • 12.3 Pass STW-1228 10/04/10 Uranium 34.8 +/- 0.4 36.8 29.8
  • 41.0 Pass STW-1229 10/04/10 H-3 13682 +/- 352 12900.0 11200
  • 14200 Pass 1

Results obtained by Environmental, Inc., Midwest Laboratory as a participant In the crosscheck program for proficiency testing In drinking water conducted by Environmental Resources Associates (ERA).

b Unless otherwise Indicated, the laboratory result is given as the mean+/- standard deviation for three determinations.

c Results are presented as the known values, expected laboratory precision (1 sigma, 1 determination) and control limits as provided by ERA.

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Enclosure to ULNRC-05785 Page 50 of 115 TABLE A-3. In-House "Spike" Samples Concentration ~~CI/Lt Lab Code b Date Analysis Laboratory results Known Control 2s, n=1 c Activity Limits d Acceptance SPW-12648 1/20/2010 Ra-228 40.04 +/- 2.99 40.54 28.38

  • 52.70 Pass SPW-279 1/27/2010 U-238 4.52 +/- 0.22 4.17 0.00 -16.17 Pass SPW-391 2/4/2010 Nl-63 179.70 +/- 2.96 209.62 146.73
  • 272.51 Pass W-21210 2/12/2010 Ra-226 16.05 +/- 0.39 16.77 11.74-21.80 Pass W-2171 0 2/17/2010 Gr. Alpha 17.54 +/- 0.37 20.00 10.00
  • 30.00 Pass W-21710 2/17/2010 Gr. Beta 42.47 +/- 0.39 45.20 35.20
  • 55.20 Pass SPAP-669 2/25/2010 Gr. Beta 45.78+/-0.11 49.24 29.54
  • 68.94 Pass SPAP-671 2/25/2010 Cs-134 10.56 +/- 3.15 10.38 0.38
  • 20.38 Pass SPAP-671 2/25/2010 Cs-137 105.36 +/- 3.15 109.20 98.28
  • 120.12 Pass SPMI-674 2/25/2010 Co-60 67.38 +/- 5.65 68.79 58.79
  • 78.79 Pass SPMI-674 2/25/2010 Cs-134 60.61 +/- 6.28 51.91 41.91 -61.91 Pass SPMI-674 2/25/2010 Cs-137 173.80 +/- 10.30 163.80 147.42
  • 180.18 Pass SPW-676 2/25/2010 Co-60 66.13 +/- 5.22 68.79 58.79
  • 78.79 Pass SPW-676 2/25/2010 Cs-134 51.54 +/- 5.97 51.91 41.91 - 61.91 Pass SPW-676 2/25/2010 Cs-137 179.30 +/- 9.95 163.80 147.42- 180.18 Pass SPW-678 2/25/2010 H-3 59213.70 +/- 709.90 60407.70 48326.16
  • 72489.24 Pass SPF-680 2/25/2010 Cs-134 402.56 +/- 22.40 415.00 373.50 - 456.50 Pass SPF-680 2/25/2010 Cs-137 2267.90 +/- 75.60 2180.00 1962.00
  • 2398.00 Pass SPW-682 2/25/2010 Tc-99 29.70 +/- 1.51 32.34 20.34 - 44.34 Pass SPW-2871 4/5/2010 Ra-228 33.91 +/- 2.85 36.80 25.76
  • 47.84 Pass W-40510 4/5/2010 Gr. Alpha 20.65 +/- 0.42 20.00 10.00-30.00 Pass W-40510 4/5/2010 Gr. Beta 44.72 +/- 0.40 45.20 35.20
  • 55.20 Pass SPW-2083 4/28/2010 U-238 4.20 +/- 0.32 4.17 0.00. 16.17 Pass W-5131 0 5/13/2010 Ra-226 17.04 +/- 0.50 16.77 11.74-21.80 Pass SPW-3181 6/17/2010 Tc-99 29.87 +/- 1.09 32.34 20.34
  • 44.34 Pass SPW-3272 6/25/2010 H-3 5489.00 +/- 224.00 5928.00 4742.40. 7113.60 Pass SPW-3278 6/25/2010 Fe-55 17054.00 +/- 348.00 19614.00 15691 .20
  • 23536.80 Pass SPW-3280 6/25/2010 C-14 3410.60 +/- 9.75 4738.00 2842.80
  • 6633.20 Pass SPAP-3270 6/28/2010 Cs-134 12.24 +/- 3.13 10.38 0.38'. 20.38 Pass SPAP-3270 6/28/2010 Cs-137 103.92 +/-7.14 109.20 98.28
  • 120.12 Pass SPW-3274 6/28/2010 Co-60 67.48 +/- 5.53 65.84 55.84
  • 75.84 Pass SPW-3274 6/28/2010 Cs-134 49.55 +/- 6.11 46.38 36.38
  • 56.38 Pass SPW-3274 6/28/2010 Cs-137 58.85 +/- 6.54 54.17 44.17. 64.17 Pass SPW-3274 6/28/2010 Sr-90 41.59 +/- 1.83 42.72 34.18 - 51.26 Pass SPMI-3276 6/28/2010 Co-60 66.80 +/- 5.25 65.84 55.84
  • 75.84 Pass SPMI-3276 6/28/2010 Cs-134 48.20 +/- 3.88 46.38 36.38 - 56.38 Pass SPMI-3276 6/28/2010 Cs-137 62.46 +/- 6.33 54.17 44' 17
  • 64.17 Pass SPMI-3276 6/28/2010 Sr-90 43.32 +/- 1.63 42.72 34.18
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  • 44.34 Pass W-90910 9/9/2010 Gr. Alpha 20.95 +/- 0.43 20.00 10.00
  • 30.00 Pass W-90910 9/9/2010 Gr. Beta 45.20 +/- 0.41 45.20 35.20
  • 55.20 Pass W-91010 9/10/2010 Ra-226 17.48 +/- 0.50 16.77 11.74. 21.80 Pass SPW-2874 9/23/2010 Ra-228 34.60 +/- 2.68 36.80 25.76
  • 47.84 Pass XWW-5302 10/6/2010 Ba-133 154.13 +/-8.90 155.21 139.69 - 170.73 Pass XWW-5302 10/6/2010 Co-60 24.65 +/- 4.11 23.28 13.28
  • 33.28 Pass XWW-5302 10/6/2010 Cs-134 14.03 +/- 3.87 13.95 3.95
  • 23.95 Pass XWW-5302 10/6/2010 Cs-137 61.16 +/- 6.08 59.22 49.22
  • 69.22 Pass SPW-6035 10/21/2010 U-238 4.52 +/- 0.20 4.17 0.00- 16.17 Pass W-120110 12/1/2010 Gr. Alpha 20.27 +/- 0.41 20.00 10.00
  • 30.00 Pass W-12011 0 12/1/2010 Gr. Beta 46.75 +/- 0.41 45.20 35.20
  • 55.20 Pass W-121610 12/16/2010 Ra-226 17.99 +/- 0.43 16.77 11.74-21.80 Pass 8

Liquid sample results are reported In pCI/Liter, air filters( pCI/fllter), charcoal (pCi/m 3), and solid samples (pCI/g).

c Laboratory codes as follows: W (water), Ml (milk), AP (air filter), SO (soli), VE (vegetation),

CH (charcoal canister), F (fish).

r. Results are based on single determinations.

d Control limits are established from the precision values listed In Attachment A of this report, adjusted to :1: 2tT.

NOTE: For fish. Jello Is used for the Spike matrix. For Vegetation, cabbage Is used for the Spike matrix.

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SPW-12658 Water 1/20/2010 Ra-228 0.79 0.61 +/- 0.44 2 SPW-280 Water 1/27/2010 U-238 0.18 0.07 +/- 0.13 1 SPW-392 Water 2/4/2010 Nl-63 15.90 -11.80 +/- 9.40 20 W-21210 Water 2/12/2010 Ra-226 0.03 0.06 +/- 0.02 W-2171 0 Water 2/17/2010 Gr. Alpha 0.41 0.09 +/- 0.30 1 W-21710 Water 2/17/2010 Gr. Beta 0.73 0.23 +/- 0.52 3.2 SPAP-668 Air Filter 2/25/2010 Gr. Beta 0.11 0.008 +/- 0.002 3.2 SPAP-670 Air Filter 2/25/2010 Cs-134 1.87 100 SPAP-670 Air Filter 2/25/2010 Cs-137 2.31 100 SPMI-672 Milk 2/25/2010 Cs-137 3.52 10 SPMI-672 Milk 2/25/2010 1-131 (G) 6.09 20 SPW-675 Water 2/25/2010 Co-60 1.55 10 SPW-675 Water 2/25/2010 Cs-137 2.69 10 SPW-675 Water 2/25/2010 1-131 (G) 5.68 20 SPF-679 Fish 2/25/2010 Cs-134 10.94 100 SPF-679 Fish 2/25/2010 Cs-137 18.37 100 SPW-681 Water 2/25/2010 Tc-99 16.11 -10.75 +/- 9.53 10 SPW-2881 Water 4/5/2010 Ra-228 0.89 0.22 +/- 0.44 2 W-40510 Water 4/5/2010 Gr. Alpha 0.40 -0.20 +/- 0.26 1 W-40510 Water 4/5/2010 Gr. Beta 0.75 -0.09 +/- 0.52 3.2 SPW-2084 Water 4/28/2010 U-238 0.14 0.03 +/-0.10 1 W-51310 Water 5/13/2010 Ra-226 0.03 0.06 +/- 0.02 1 SPW-3271 Water 6/25/2010 H-3 151.60 -58.10 +/-71.90 200 SPW-3278 Water 6/25/2010 Fe-55 634.50 256.80 +/- 396.40 1000 SPW-3279 water 6/25/2010 C-14 8.57 *1.84 +/- 5.18 200 SPAP-3269 Air Filter 6/28/2010 Cs-134 1.71 100 SPAP-3269 Air Filter 6/28/2010 Cs-137 2.42 100 SPW-3273 Water 6/28/2010 Co-60 1.64 10 SPW-3273 Water 6/28/2010 Cs-134 3.89 10 SPW-3273 Water 6/28/2010 Cs-137 4.29 10 SPW-3273 water 6/25/2010 Sr-90 0.50 -0.04 +/- 0.22 SPMI-3275 Milk 6/28/2010 Cs-134 3.33 10 SPMI-3275 Milk 6/28/2010 Cs-137 3.82 10 SPMI-3275 Milk 6/28/2010 1-131(G) 3.71 20 SPMI-3275 Milk 6/28/2010 Sr-90 0.58 0.81 +/- 0.36 A4-1

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SPW-5080 Water 9/9/2010 Tc-99 2.15 *0.71 +/- 1.29 10 W-90910 Water 9/9/2010 Gr. Alpha 0.39 0.10+/-0.28 1 W-90910 Water 9/9/2010 Gr. Beta 0.78 *0.09 +/- 0.55 3.2 W-91010 Water 9/10/2010 Ra-226 0.04 0.07 +/- 0.03 1 SPW-2884 Water 9/23/2010 Ra-228 0.71 1.14 +/- 0.46 2 SPW-6036 Water 10/21/2010 U-238 0.11 0.07 +/- 0.10 1 W-120110 Water 12/1/2010 Gr. Alpha 0.43 *0.05 +/- 0.29 1 W-120110 Water 12/1/2010 Gr. Beta 0.75 -0.08 +/- 0.53 3.2 W-121610 Water 12/16/2010 Ra-226 0.03 0.04 +/- 0.02 1 BKW-120610 water 12/6/2010 Ba-133 5.66 10 BKW-120610 water 12/6/2010 Co-60 4.49 10 BKW-120610 water 12/6/2010 Cs-134 4.41 10 BKW-120610 water 12/6/2010 Cs-137 5.33 10 W-121610 Water 12/16/2010 Ra-226 0.03 0.04 +/- 0.02 8

Liquid sample results are reported In pCI/Liter, air filters( pCi/fllter), charcoal (pCi/charcoal canister), and solid samples (pCI/kg).

b 1-131(G); iodine-131 as analyzed by gamma spectroscopy.

c Activity reported is a net activity result. For gamma spectroscopic analysis, activity detected below the LLD value is not reported.

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Enclosure to ULNRC-05785 Page 54 of 115 TABLE A-5. In-House "Duplicate" Samples Concentration ~eCI/Lt Averaged Lab Code Date Analysis First Result Second Result Result Acceptance CF-20, 21 1/4/2010 Gr. Beta 10.96 +/- 0.27 11.30+/-0.28 11.13+/-0.19 Pass CF-20, 21 1/4/2010 K-40 8.88 +/- 0.48 8.27 +/- 0.78 8.58 +/- 0.46 Pass CF-20, 21 1/4/2010 Sr-90 0.02 +/- 0.01 0.02 +/- 0.01 0.02 +/- 0.00 Pass CF-41, 42 1/4/2010 Be-7 0.45 +/- 0.11 0.41 +/- 0.14 0.43 +/- 0.09 Pass CF-41, 42 1/4/2010 Gr. Beta 3.26+/-0.10 3.33 +/- 0.11 3.30 +/- 0.07 Pass CF-41, 42 1/4/2010 K-40 2.85 +/- 0.36 3.04 +/- 0.22 2.95 +/- 0.21 Pass Ml-111, 112 1/12/2010 K-40 1276.00 +/- 98.96 1334.80 +/- 105.00 1305.40 +/- 72.14 Pass DW-10010, 10011 1/13/2010 Ra-226 0.48+/-0.10 0.43 +/- 0.10 0.46 +/- 0.07 Pass DW-1 0010, 10011 1/13/2010 Ra-226 1.59 +/- 0.61 1.13+/-0.47 1.36 +/- 0.39 Pass WW-215, 216 1/18/2010 H-3 211.16 +/- 87.57 291.90 +/- 91.31 251.53 +/- 63.26 Pass DW-1 0022, 10023 1/21/2010 Ra-226 8.57 +/- 0.91 10.20 +/- 1.08 9.39 +/- 0.71 Pass DW-10022, 10023 1/21/2010 Ra-228 5.68 +/- 1.36 3.59 +/- 1.17 4.64 +/- 0.90 Pass WW-424, 425 1/28/2010 H-3 422.30 +/- 95.90 484.20 +/- 98.50 453.25 +/- 68.74 Pass DW-10034, 10035 1/28/2010 Ra-226 0.93+/-0.13 0.90 +/-0.11 0.92 +/- 0.09 Pass DW-1 0034, 10035 1/28/2010 Ra-228 1.16 +/- 0.62 1.29 +/- 0.62 1.23 +/- 0.44 Pass SW-382, 383 2/1/2010 Gr. Beta 2.22 +/- 0.68 1.18+/-0.71 1.70 +/- 0.49 Pass DW-1 0046, 10047 2/2/2010 Ra-226 6.11 +/- 0.91 7.88 +/- 1.17 7.00 +/- 0.74 Pass DW-10046, 10047 2/2/2010 Ra-228 5.84 +/- 1.11 6.13+/-1.14 5.99 +/- 0.80 Pass WW-693, 694 2/23/2010 H-3 1458.00 +/- 131.00 1531.00 +/- 133.00 1494.50 +/- 93.34 Pass SW-782, 783 3/1/2010 Gr. Beta 1.05 +/- 0.42 1.60 +/- 0.43 1.33 +/- 0.30 Pass SW-782, 783 3/1/2010 K-40 1.50 +/- 0.15 1.52 +/- 0.15 1.51 +/- 0.11 Pass Ml-946, 947 3/9/2010 K-40 1485.00 +/- 109.30 1347.40 +/- 108.30 1416.20 +/- 76.93 Pass W-1035, 1036 3/17/2010 Ra-226 11.78 +/- 1.51 9.76 +/- 1.26 10.77 +/- 0.98 Pass W-1035, 1036 3/17/2010 Ra-228 5.31 +/- 2.42 8.45 +/- 2.78 6.88 +/- 1.84 Pass SW-1285, 1286 3/17/2010 H-3 377.60 +/- 104.50 282.70 +/- 100.70 330.15 +/- 72.56 Pass W-1103, 1104 3/18/2010 H-3 12690 +/- 333 12679 +/- 333 12685 +/- 235 Pass WW-1193, 1194 3/18/2010 H-3 227.38 +/- 95.19 251.81 +/- 96.15 239.60 +/- 67.65 Pass LW-1909, 1910 3/24/2010 H-3 1529.40 +/- 144.60 1404.40 +/- 140.80 1466.90 +/- 100.91 Pass LW-1909, 1910 3/25/2010 H-3 2.40 +/- 0.97 1.99 +/- 1.03 2.20 +/- 0.71 Pass DW-1 0068, 10069 3/25/2010 Gr. Alpha 1.08 +/- 1.02 1.35 +/- 1.05 1.22 +/- 0.73 Pass DW-10070, 10071 3/29/2010 Ra-226 1.58 +/- 0.17 1.69 +/-0.16 1.64 +/- 0.12 Pass DW-10070, 10071 3/29/2010 Ra-228 1.16+/-0.47 1.34 +/- 0.49 1.25 +/- 0.34 Pass AP-1729, 1730 3/30/2010 Be-7 0.08 +/- 0.01 0.08 +/- 0.01 0.08 +/- 0.01 Pass AP-1782, 1783 3/30/2010 Be-7 0.08 +/- 0.01 0.09 +/- 0.01 0.09 +/- 0.01 Pass E-1392, 1393 4/1/2010 Gr. Beta 1.59 +/- 0.07 1.66 +/- 0.08 1.63 +/- 0.05 Pass E-1392, 1393 4/1/2010 K-40 902.30 +/- 179.00 1076.70 +/- 202.90 989.50 +/- 135.29 Pass WW-1422, 1423 4/1/2010 Gr. Beta 22.23 +/- 1.58 19.42 :1:1.40 20.83 +/- 1.06 Pass SW-1464, 1465 4/1/2010 H-3 262.06 +/- 98.96 233.18 +/- 97.75 247.62 +/- 69.55 Pass XW-1666, 1667 4/1/2010 Fe-55 7.05 +/- 0.71 7.25 :1:0.74 7.15 +/-0.51 Pass SG-1532, 1533 4/6/2010 Ac-228 19.45 :1: 1.14 20.07+/-1.19 19.76 +/- 0.82 Pass SG-1532, 1533 4/6/2010 Pb-214 12.66 +/- 0.52 13.32 +/- 0.54 12.99 +/- 0.38 Pass A5-1

Enclosure to ULNRC-05785 Page 55 of 115 TABLE A-5. In-House "Duplicate" Samples Concentration ~pCi/L t Averaged Lab Code Date Analysis First Result Second Result Result Acceptance SG-1506, 1507 4/7/2010 Ac-228 1.28+/-0.15 1.15 +/- 0.14 1.22 +/- 0.10 Pass SG-1506, 1507 4/7/2010 Pb-214 1.24 +/- 0.10 1.22 +/- 0.09 1.23 +/- 0.07 Pass SW-1645, 1646 4/14/2010 H-3 312.00 +/- 100.00 352.00 +/- 102.00 332.00 +/- 71.42 Pass DW-10095, 10096 4/14/2010 Ra-226 4.87 +/- 0.53 5.57 +/- 0.61 5.22 +/- 0.40 Pass DW-1 0095, 10096 4/14/2010 Ra-228 2.49 +/- 0.56 2.76 +/- 0.60 2.63 +/- 0.41 Pass W-2013, 2014 4/16/2010 Gr. Alpha 33.45 +/- 3.98 39.11 +/- 4.54 36.28 +/- 3.02 Pass W-2013, 2014 4/16/2010 Gr. Beta 14.83 +/- 0.96 16.07 +/- 0.96 15.45 +/- 0.68 Pass WW-2431, 2432 4/19/2010 H-3 400.40 +/- 98.10 377.70 +/-97.10 389.05 +/- 69.01 Pass S0-2037, 2038 4/22/2010 K-40 2.89 +/- 0.40 2.89 +/- 0.51 2.89 +/- 0.32 Pass W-2325, 2326 4/26/2010 H-3 399.00 +/- 92.00 429.00 +/- 94.00 414.00 +/- 65.76 Pass AP-2149, 2150 4/29/2010 Be-7 0.14 +/- 0.08 0.26 +/- 0.12 0.20 +/- 0.07 Pass LW-2191, 2192 4/29/2010 Gr. Beta 1.16 +/- 0.56 0.79 +/- 0.52 0.97 +/- 0.38 Pass G-2170,2171 5/3/2010 Be-7 0.91 +/- 0.32 0.86 +/- 0.26 0.89 +/- 0.21 Pass G-2170,2171 5/3/2010 Gr. Beta 8.73 +/- 0.22 9.01 +/- 0.23 8.87 +/- 0.16 Pass G-2170, 2171 5/3/2010 K-40 7.24 +/- 0.44 7.48 +/- 0.78 7.36 +/- 0.45 Pass SWT-2282, 2283 5/4/2010 Gr. Beta 0.73 +/- 0.52 1.58 +/- 0.57 1.16 +/-0.39 Pass WW-2233, 2234 5/5/2010 Gr. Alpha 1.56 +/- 1.4 7 2.27 +/- 1.65 1.92 +/- 1 '10 Pass WW-2233, 2234 5/5/2010 Gr. Beta 2.33 +/- 1'14 4.08 +/- 1.24 3.21 +/- 0.84 Pass TD-2410, 2411 5/10/2010 H-3 431.92 +/- 96.50 403.05 +/- 95.26 417.48 +/- 67.80 Pass SG-2347, 2348 5/13/2010 Ra-226 37.34 +/- 0.42 37.91 +/- 0.36 37.63 +/- 0.28 Pass F-2463, 2464 5/17/2010 K-40 2.69 +/- 0.56 2.65 +/- 0.38 2.67 +/- 0.34 Pass XW-2834, 2835 5/20/2010 H-3 209.53 +/- 83.34 263.11 +/- 85.95 236.32 +/- 59.86 Pass WW-2597, 2598 5/25/2010 H-3 288.1 0 +/- 98.20 155.80 +/- 93.40 221.95 +/- 67.76 Pass Ml-2639, 2640 5/25/2010 K-40 1428.80 +/- 110.60 1408.60 +/- 107.40 1418.70 +/- 77.08 Pass SL-2771, 2772 6/1/2010 Gr. Beta 5.33 +/- o. 18 5.30 +/-0.18 5.32 +/- 0.13 Pass SL-2771, 2772 6/1/2010 K-40 4.67 +/- 0.46 4.88 +/- 0.46 4.78 +/- 0.33 Pass SW-2879, 2880 6/1/2010 H-3 335.60 +/- 92.60 356.40 +/- 93.60 346.00 +/- 65.83 Pass SG-2904, 2905 6/7/2010 Gamma 5.20 +/- 0.20 5.50 +/- 0.10 5.35 +/- 0.11 Pass S0-3039, 3040 6/8/2010 Be-7 0.12 +/- 0.03 0.13+/-0.08 0.13 +/- 0.04 Pass S0-3039, 3040 6/8/2010 Cs-137 0.01 +/- 0.00 0.01 +/- 0.00 0.01 +/- 0.00 Pass S0-3039, 3040 6/8/2010 Gr. Beta 22.80 +/- 2.05 23.84 +/- 2.44 23.32 +/- 1.59 Pass S0-3039, 3040 6/8/2010 K-40 11.30 +/- 1.20 11.70 +/- 1.20 11.50 +/- 0.85 Pass S0-3039, 3040 6/8/2010 U-233/4 0.12 +/- 0.02 0.13 +/- 0.01 0.13 +/- 0.01 Pass S0-3039, 3040 6/8/2010 U-238 0.12 +/-0.01 0.13+/-0.01 0.13+/-0.01 Pass WW-3060, 3061 6/14/2010 H-3 199.16 +/- 95.13 203.59 +/- 95.34 201.38 +/- 67.34 Pass VE-3351, 3352 6/21/2010 Be-7 1.86 +/- 0.25 1.85 +/- 0.27 1.85 +/- 0.18 Pass VE-3351, 3352 6/21/2010 K-40 6.10 +/-0.52 6.10 +/-0.57 6.10 +/- 0.39 Pass W-3469, 3470 6/25/2010 H-3 573.00 +/- 110.00 525.00 +/- 108.00 549.00 +/- 77.08 Pass SG-3539, 3540 6/29/2010 Ac-228 14.55 +/-0.51 14.57 +/- 0.44 14.56 +/- 0.34 Pass SG-3539, 3540 6/29/2010 Pb-214 15.50 +/- 1.56 16.80 +/- 1.71 16.15 +/- 1.16 Pass AP-3743, 3744 6/30/2010 Be-7 0.07 :t 0.01 0.07 +/- 0.01 0.07 +/- 0.01 Pass A5-2

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Averaged Lab Code Date Analysis First Result Second Result Result Acceptance G-342 7 I 3428 7/1/2010 Be-7 1.18+/-0.29 1.06 +/- 0.25 1.12+/-0.19 Pass G-3427, 3428 7/1/2010 K-40 8.79 +/- 0.64 7.85 +/- 0.65 8.32 +/- 0.46 Pass SW-3512, 3513 7/6/2010 H-3 441.00 +/- 103.00 423.00 +/- 102.00 432.00 +/- 72.48 Pass AP-3680 3681 I 7/8/2010 Be-7 0.16 +/- 0.08 0.13 +/- 0.07 0.15 +/-0.05 Pass VE-3791, 3792 7/12/2010 K-40 4.37 +/- 0.38 4.23 +/- 0.35 4.30 +/- 0.26 Pass WW-3934, 3935 7/12/2010 H-3 3091.00 +/- 187.00 3242.00 +/- 191.00 3166.50 +/- 133.65 Pass DW-1 0135, 10136 7/13/2010 Ra-226 0.18 +/- 0.07 0.26 +/- 0.07 0.22 +/- 0.05 Pass DW-1 0135, 10136 7/13/2010 Ra-228 0.76 +/- 0.44 0.81 +/- 0.41 0.79 +/- 0.30 Pass W-4063, 4064 7/14/2010 H-3 469.00 +/- 104.00 351.00 +/- 99.00 410.00 +/- 71.79 Pass DW-10143, 10144 7/19/2010 Gr. Alpha 2.84 +/- 0.74 2.49 +/- 0.73 2.67 +/- 0.52 Pass DW-10148, 10149 7/23/2010 Ra-226 2.08 +/- 0.39 2.97 +/- 0.55 2.53 +/- 0.34 Pass DW-10148, 10149 7/23/2010 Ra-228 1.90 +/- 0.61 2.00 +/- 0.61 1.95 +/- 0.43 Pass DW-10159, 10160 7/23/2010 Ra-226 0.91+/-0.14 0.79 +/- 0.21 0.85 +/- 0.13 Pass DW-10159, 10160 7/23/2010 Ra-228 1.41 +/- 0.54 1.30 +/- 0.53 1.36 +/- 0.38 Pass SL-4106, 4107 8/2/2010 Be-7 2.05 +/- 0.20 2.05 +/- 0.18 2.05 +/- 0.13 Pass SL-41 06, 4107 8/2/2010 Gr. Beta 5.06 +/- 0.32 4.62 +/- 0.30 4.84 +/- 0.22 Pass SL-4106, 4107 8/2/2010 K-40 1.89 +/- 0.24 1.70 +/- 0.17 1.80 +/- 0.15 Pass SG-4085, 4086 8/3/2010 Ra-226 20.23 +/- 2.04 21.45 +/- 2.16 20.84 +/- 1.49 Pass SG-4085, 4086 8/3/2010 Ra-228 15.88 +/- 0.41 16.24 +/- 0.36 16.06 +/- 0.27 Pass SWT-4304, 4305 8/3/2010 Gr. Beta 2.08 +/- 1.07 2.44 +/- 0.98 2.26 +/- 0.73 Pass BS-4398, 4399 8/10/2010 Cs-137 78.80 +/- 33.50 94.30 +/- 51.90 86.55 +/- 30.89 Pass BS-4398, 4399 8/10/2010 K-40 13708 +/- 795 12091 +/- 1110 12900 +/- 683 Pass VE-4531, 4532 8/11/2010 Gr. Beta 36.20 +/- 0.90 35.80 +/- 0.90 36.00 +/- 0.64 Pass VE-4531, 4532 8/11/2010 K-40 27.31 +/- 0.70 27.58 +/- 0.62 27.45 +/- 0.47 Pass VE-4531, 4532 8/11/2010 U-233/4 0.014 +/- 0.003 0.014 +/- 0.003 0.014 +/- 0.002 Pass VE-4531, 4532 8/11/2010 U-238 0.012 +/- 0.003 0.010 +/- 0.002 0.011 +/- 0.002 Pass DW-10170,10171 8/13/2010 Ra-226 1.32 +/- 0.14 1.26 +/- 0.14 1.29 +/- 0.10 Pass DW-10170, 10171 8/13/2010 Ra-228 2.55 +/- 0.78 1.76 +/- 0.71 2.16 +/- 0.53 Pass AP-4766, 4767 8/26/2010 Be-7 0.18 +/- 0.09 0.25+/-0.13 0.22 +/- 0.08 Pass DW-10182, 10183 8/27/2010 Ra-226 0.15 +/-0.08 0.11 +/- 0.07 0.13 +/- 0.05 Pass VE-4928, 4929 9/1/2010 K-40 2.99 +/- 0.41 3.18 +/- 0.28 3.09 +/- 0.25 Pass SL-4883, 4884 9/1/2010 Gr. Beta 6.90 +/- 0.20 7.10 +/- 0.20 7.00 +/-0.14 Pass SL-4883, 4884 b 9/1/2010 K-40 7.15 +/- 0.99 5.07 +/- 0.51 6.11 +/- 0.56 Fail W-5135, 5136 9/6/2010 H-3 658.60 +/- 110.80 600.90 +/- 108.50 629.75 +/- 77.54 Pass SW-5071, 5072 9/13/2010 H-3 186.70 +/- 101.10 267.30 +/- 104.40 227.00 +/- 72.66 Pass XWW-5246, 5247 9/14/2010 H-3 1990.60 +/- 157.70 1986.20 +/- 157.60 1988.40 +/- 111.48 Pass AS-3

Enclosure to ULNRC-05785 Page 57 of 115 TABLE A-5. In-House "Duplicate" Samples Concentration ~pCI/Lt Averaged Lab Code Date Analysis First Result Second Result Result Acceptance VE-5114, 5115 9/9/2010 Be-7 1014 +/- 0.35 1.48 +/- 0.26 1.31 +/- 0.22 Pass VE-5114, 5115 9/9/2010 Gr. Beta 34.72 +/- 1.29 33.38 +/- 1.23 34.05 +/- 0.89 Pass VE-5114, 5115 9/9/2010 H-3 79367 +/- 837 79421 +/- 837 79394 +/- 592 Pass VE-5114, 5115 9/9/2010 K-40 22.13 +/- 0.67 21.93 +/- 0.58 22.03 +/- 0.44 Pass VE-5114, 5115 9/9/2010 U-233/4 0.08 +/- 0.01 0.06 +/- 0.01 0.07 +/- 0.01 Pass Ml-5267, 5268 9/20/2010 K-40 1281.10 +/- 118.90 1218.60 +/- 110.80 1249.85 +/- 81.26 Pass S0-5357, 5358 9/23/2010 K-40 10894.00 +/- 560.00 11175.00 +/- 760.00 11034.50 +/- 472.02 Pass AP-5357, 5358 9/23/2010 Be-7 0.11+/-0.02 0.09 +/- 0.02 0.10 +/- 0.01 Pass DW-10194, 10195 9/23/2010 Ra-226 0.40+/-0.10 0.20 +/- 0.10 0.30 +/- 0.07 Pass DW-10194, 10195 9/23/2010 Ra-228 1.61 +/- 0.65 0.88 +/- 0.47 1.25 +/- 0.40 Pass ww -5442, 5443 9/29/2010 H-3 6706.00 +/- 252.00 6510.00 +/- 249.00 6608.00 +/- 177.13 Pass VE-5469, 5470 9/29/2010 K-40 2.86 +/- 0.38 2.57 +/- 0.37 2.72 +/-0.26 Pass BS-5886, 5887 9/29/2010 Cs-137 83.36 +/- 23.31 58.97 +/- 21 016 71.17 +/- 15.74 Pass BS-5886, 5887 9/29/2010 K-40 13913.00 +/- 775.40 13582.00 +/- 710.30 13747.50 +/- 525.78 Pass G-5513, 5514 10/4/2010 Be-7 6.73 +/- 0.40 6.36 +/- 0.41 6.55 +/- 0.29 Pass E-5492, 5493 10/4/2010 Gr. Beta 1.74 +/- 0.05 1.77 +/- 0.05 1.76 +/- 0.04 Pass E-5492, 5493 10/4/2010 K-40 1.57 +/-0.17 1.55 +/- 0.18 1.56+/-0.12 Pass G-5512, 5513 10/4/2010 Gr. Beta 10.86 +/- 0.44 10.39 +/- 0.39 10.63 +/- 0.29 Pass G-5512,5513 10/4/2010 K-40 7.10 +/-0.54 7.41 +/- 0.59 7.26 +/- 0.40 Pass M 1-5541, 5542 10/4/2010 K-40 1090.60 +/- 106.70 1246.10 +/- 102.60 1168.35 +/- 74.01 Pass Ml-5541, 5542 10/4/2010 Sr-90 1.44 +/- 0.38 1.11 +/- 0.35 1.27 +/- 0.26 Pass F-6061, 6062 10/9/2010 H-3 7.64 +/- 0.23 7.49 +/- 0.23 7.57 +/- 0.16 Pass F-6061, 6062 10/9/2010 K-40 2.81 +/- 0.40 2.56 +/- 0.50 2.68 +/- 0.32 Pass VE-5740, 5741 10/10/2010 K-40 4.92 +/- 0.53 4.61 +/- 0.34 4.77 +/- 0.32 Pass VE-5761, 5762 10/12/2010 Be-7 1.05 +/- 0.29 0.69+/-0.15 0.87 +/- 0.16 Pass VE-5761, 5762 10/12/2010 K-40 3.45 +/- 0.45 3.34 +/- 0.29 3.40 +/- 0.27 Pass AP-591 0, 5911 10/14/2010 Be-7 0.23 +/- 0.09 0.30 +/- o. 12 0.26 +/- 0.08 Pass WW-6294, 6295 10/18/2010 H-3 1681.49 +/- 146.32 1637.41 +/- 144.98 1659.45 +/- 102.99 Pass P-6038, 6039 10/19/2010 H-3 2131.90 +/- 159.50 2212.00 +/- 161.70 2171.95 +/- 113.56 Pass AP-6195, 6196 10/21/2010 Be-7 0.27 +/- o. 11 0.26 +/-0.13 0.26 +/- 0.09 Pass WW-6366, 6367 10/23/2010 H-3 477.28 +/- 102.02 529.99 +/- 104.27 503.64 +/- 72.94 Pass SWU-6315, 6316 10/26/2010 Gr. Beta 1.85 +/- 1.00 1.40 +/- 0.90 1.62 +/- 0.67 Pass S0-6336, 6337 10/28/2010 Cs-137 0.23 +/- 0.03 0.23 +/- 0.04 0.23 +/- 0.02 Pass S0-6336, 6337 10/28/2010 Gr. Beta 26.36 +/- 1.67 24.78 +/- 1.52 25.57 +/- 1013 Pass S0-6336, 6337 10/28/2010 K-40 13.43 +/- 0.76 13.73 +/- 0.81 13.58 +/- 0.56 Pass AP-6453, 6454 10/28/2010 Be-7 0.23+/-0.12 0.30 +/- 0.15 0.26 +/- 0.10 Pass BS-6475, 6476 11/1/2010 Gr. Beta 13.13 +/- 1.83 12.75 +/- 1.67 12.94 +/- 1.24 Pass F-6658, 6659 11/3/2010 K-40 2.79 +/- 0.40 2.94 +/- 0.44 2.86 +/- 0.30 Pass F-6565, 6566 11/4/2010 Cs-137 0.06 +/- 0.02 0.04 +/- 0.01 0.05 +/- 0.01 Pass F-6565, 6566 11/4/2010 Gr. Beta 3.90 +/- 0.10 4.10 +/-0.10 3.96 +/- 0.06 Pass F-6565, 6566 11/4/2010 K-40 2.63 +/- 0.45 2.57 +/- 0.35 2.60 +/- 0.29 Pass SS-5761, 5762 11/16/2010 K-40 15.42 +/- 1.57 15.87 +/- 1.21 15.65 +/- 0.99 Pass WW-7056, 7057 11/30/2010 Gr. Beta 2.09 +/- 0.84 2.22 +/- 0.80 2.16+/-0.58 Pass A5-4

Enclosure to ULNRC-05785 Page 58 of 115 TABLE A-5. In-House "Duplicate" Samples Concentration '~CI/Lt Averaged Lab Code Date Analysis First Result Second Result Result Acceptance S0-7166, 7167 11/30/2010 Cs-137 0.12 +/- 0.04 0.11 +/- 0.03 0.11 +/- 0.03 Pass S0-7166, 7167 11/30/2010 K-40 14.93 +/- 0.88 14.49 +/- 0.86 14.71 +/- 0.61 Pass WW-7412, 7413 12/6/2010 H-3 469.78 +/- 146.32 503.57 +/- 93.96 486.68 +/- 86.94 Pass Ml-7187, 7188 12/8/2010 K-40 1495.10 +/- 129.00 1398.40 +/- 109.10 1446.75 +/-84.47 Pass Ml-7187, 7188 12/8/2010 Sr-90 0.57 +/- 0.31 0.66 +/- 0.28 0.62 +/- 0.21 Pass WW-7255, 7256 12/8/2010 H-3 243.46 +/- 90.39 327.34 +/- 94.11 285.40 +/- 65.24 Pass AP-7276, 7277 12/9/2010 Be-7 0.13 +/- 0.07 0.18+/-0.10 0.16+/-0.06 Pass XWW-7297, 7298 12/9/2010 H-3 686.00 +/- 102.00 764.60 +/- 105.00 725.30 +/- 73.19 Pass AP-7344, 7345 12/16/2010 Be-7 0.16+/-0.09 0.17 +/- 0.09 0.16 +/- 0.06 Pass SWT-7480, 7481 12/28/2010 Gr. Beta 0.90 +/- 0.40 1.03 +/- 0.41 0.97 +/- 0.29 Pass Note: Duplicate analyses are performed on every twentieth sample received In-house. Results are not listed for those analyses with activities that measure below the LLD.

  • Results are reported In units of pCI/L, except for air filters (pCi/FIIter), food products. vegetation, soil, sediment (pCi/g).

b Analysis was repeated, result of reanalysis: 4.83 :1: 0.29 pCI/L.

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  • Concentration b Known Control Lab Code c Date Analysis Laboratory result Activity Limits d Acceptance STVE-1199 03/01/10 Co-57 0.01 +/- 0.03 0.00 Pass STVE-1199 03/01/10 Co-60 3.39 +/- 0.12 3.27 2.29 - 4.25 Pass STVE-1199 03/01/10 Cs-134 4.74 +/- 0.15 4.39 3.07 - 5.71 Pass STVE-1199 03/01/10 Cs-137 3.32 +/- 0.17 3.06 2.14-3.98 Pass STVE-1199 03/01/10 Mn-54 0.01 +/- 0.05 0.00 Pass STVE-1199 03/01/10 Zn-65 8.03 +/- 0.33 7.10 4.97 - 9.23 Pass STW-1200 03/01/10 Gr. Alpha 0.40 +/- 0.05 0.68 0.00 - 1.35 Pass STW-1200 03/01/10 Gr. Beta 3.03 +/- 0.07 3.09 1.55 -4.64 Pass STW-1201 03/01/10 Am-241 1.05 +/- 0.08 1.30 0.91 - 1.69 Pass STW-1201 03/01/10 Co-57 28.90 +/- 0.40 28.30 19.80 - 36.80 Pass STW-1201 03/01/10 Co-60 0.06 +/- 0.05 0.00 Pass STW-1201 03/01/10 Cs-134 -0.03 +/- 0.09 0.00 Pass STW-1201 03/01/10 Cs-137 60.60 +/- 0.60 60.60 42.40 - 78.80 Pass STW-1201 03/01/10 Fe-55 3.00 +/- 14.40 0.00 Pass STW-1201 03/01/10 H-3 93.20 +/- 18.30 90.80 63.60 - 118.00 Pass STW-1201 03/01/10 Mn-54 27.80 +/- 0.40 26.90 18.80 - 35.00 Pass STW-1201 03/01/10 Ni-63 49.10 +/- 3.50 59.90 41.90 - 77.90 Pass STW-1201 03/01/10 Sr-90 -0.10 +/- 0.60 0.00 Pass STW-1201 03/01/10 Tc-99 0.50 +/- 0.50 0.00 Pass STW-1201 03/01/10 U-233/4 1.21 +/- 0.05 1.22 0.85 - 1.59 Pass STW-1201 03/01/10 U-238 1.20 +/- 0.05 1.25 0.88 - 1.63 Pass STW-1201 03/01/10 Zn-65 42.70 +/- 0.80 40.70 28.50 - 52.90 Pass STS0-1202 03/01/10 Co-57 520.00 +/- 10.80 522.00 365.00 - 679.00 Pass STS0-1202 03/01/10 Co-60 599.10 +/- 2.80 622.00 435.00 - 809.00 Pass STS0-1202 03/01/10 Cs-134 666.10 +/- 4.70 733.00 513.00 - 953.00 Pass STS0-1202 03/01/10 Cs-137 774.40 +/- 4.50 779.00 545.00 - 1013.00 Pass STS0-1202 03/01/10 K-40 562.00 +/- 15.30 559.00 391.00
  • 727.00 Pass STS0-1202 03/01/10 Mn-54 866.20 +/- 4.60 849.00 594.00 - 1104.00 Pass STS0-1202 03/01/10 Sr-90 22s.so +/- 11 .eo 288.00 202.00 - 374.00 Pass STS0-1202 03/01/10 U-233/4 59.90 +/- 2.50 60.00 42.00 - 78.00 Pass STS0-1202 03/01/10 U-238 62.10+/-2.60 64.00 45.00 - 83.00 Pass STS0-1202 03/01/10 Zn-65 -1.23 +/- 1.96 0.00 Pass STAP-1203 03/01/10 Am-241 0.10 +/- 0.01 0.15 0.10-0.19 Pass STAP-1203 03/01/10 Co-57 0.01 +/- 0.02 0.00 Pass STAP-1203 03/01/10 Co-60 2.63+/-0.19 2.47 1.73-3.22 Pass STAP-1203 03/01/10 Cs-134 2.21 +/- 0.34 2.13 1.49- 2.77 Pass STAP-1203 03/01/10 Cs-137 1.66 +/- 0.22 1.53 1.07 - 1.99 Pass STAP-1203 03/01/10 Mn-54 3.42 +/- 0.26 3.02 2.11 - 3.93 Pass STAP-1203 03/01/10 Sr-90 0.02 +/- 0.06 0.00 Pass STAP-1203 03/01/10 Zn-65 -0.05+/-0.11 0.00 Pass A6-1

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Concentration b Known Control Lab Code c Date Analysis Laboratory result Activity Limits~ Acceptance STAP-1204 03/01/10 Gr. Alpha 0.13 +/- 0.03 0.43 0.00. 0.85 Pass STAP-1204 03/01/10 Gr. Beta 1.46 +/- 0.07 1.29 0.65

  • 1.94 Pass STW-1211 08/01/10 Am-241 0.02 +/- 0.02 0.00 Pass STW-1211 08/01/10 Co-57 36.40 +/- 4.80 36.00 25.20
  • 46.80 Pass STW-1211 08/01/10 Co-60 28.30 +/- 1.00 28.30 19.80
  • 36.80 Pass STW-1211 08/01/10 Cs-134 29.30 +/- 2.10 31.40 22.00
  • 40.80 Pass STW-1211 08/01/10 Cs-137 44.60 +/- 1.80 44.20 30.90
  • 57.50 Pass STW-1211 08/01/10 Fe-55 48.50 +/- 20.10 60.20 42.10
  • 78.30 Pass STW-1211 08/01/10 H-3 503.60 +/- 12.80 453.40 317.40
  • 589.40 Pass STW-1211 08/01/10 K-40 38.50 +/- 2.50 38.90 27.20
  • 50.60 Pass STW-1211 08/01/10 Mn-54 0.10 +/- 0.30 0.00 Pass STW-1211 08/01/10 Nl-63 49.30 +/- 3.10 56.10 39.30
  • 72.90 Pass STW-1211 08/01/10 Pu-238 1.49 +/- 0.15 1.81 1.27
  • 2.35 Pass STW-1211 08/01/10 Pu-239/40 1.20 +/- 0.10 1.35 0.95
  • 1.76 Pass STW-1211 08/01/10 Sr-90 9.20 +/- 1.30 8.30 5.80
  • 10.80 Pass STW-1211 08/01/10 Tc-99 28.10 +/-0.90 33.60 23.50
  • 43.70 Pass STW-1211 08/01/10 U-233/4 2.04 +/- 0.14 2.01 1.41
  • 2.61 Pass STW-1211 08/01/10 U-238 2.05 +/- 0.14 2.07 1.45-2.69 Pass STW-1211 08/01/10 Zn-65 32.80 +/- 3.00 31.00 21.70
  • 40.30 Pass STW-1212 08/01/10 Gr. Alpha 1.54 +/- 0.09 1.92 0.58
  • 3.26 Pass STW-1212 08/01/10 Gr. Beta 4.13 +/- 0.15 4.39 2.20-6.59 Pass STVE-1213 08/01/10 Co-57 9.60 +/- 0.54 8.27 5.79. 10.75 Pass STVE-1213 08/01/10 Co-60 0.05 +/- 0.08 0.00 Pass STVE-1213 08/01/10 Cs-134 4.83 +/- 0.26 4.79 3.35
  • 6.23 Pass STVE-1213 08/01/10 Cs-137 6.45 +/- 0.66 5.88 4.12. 7.64 Pass STVE-1213 08/01/10 Mn-54 7.12 +/- 0.66 6.29 4.40
  • 8.17 Pass STVE-1213 08/01/10 Zn-65 6.05 +/- 0.74 5.39 3.77. 7.01 Pass STS0-1214 08/01/10 Co-57 0.10:!:1.60 0.00 Pass STS0-1214 08/01/10 Co-60 370.00 :t 6.00 343.00 240.00
  • 446.00 Pass STS0-1214 08/01/10 Cs-134 1005.00 :t 21.00 940.00 658.00
  • 1222.00 Pass STS0-1214 08/01/10 Cs-137 755,00 +/- 15.00 670.00 469.00
  • 871.00 Pass STS0-1214 08/01/10 K-40 783.00 :1:54.00 699.00 489.00. 909.00 Pass STS0-1214 08/01/10 Mn-54 942.00 +/- 15.00 820.00 574.00
  • 1066.00 Pass STS0-1214 08/01/10 Pu-238 69.20 +/- 6.20 64.00 45.00
  • 83.00 Pass STS0*1214 08/01/10 Pu-239/40 76.50 +/- 6.20 71.00 50.00
  • 92.00 Pass STS0*1214 08/01/10 Sr-90 3.50 +/- 8.00 0.00 Pass STS0-1214 08/01/10 U-233/4 76.50 +/- 6.20 71.00 50.00
  • 92.00 Pass STS0-1214 08/01/10 U-238 271.40 :t 9.00 289.00 202.00
  • 376.00 Pass STS0-1214 08/01/10 Zn-65 310.00 +/- 18.00 265.00 186.00. 345.00 Pass A6*2

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  • Concentration b Known Control Lab Code c Date Analysis Laboratory result Activity Limits d Acceptance STAP-1204 03/01/10 Gr. Alpha 0.13 :1:0.03 0.43 0.00
  • 0.85 Pass STAP-1204 03/01/10 Gr. Beta 1.46 +/- 0.07 1.29 0.65
  • 1.94 Pass STW-1211 08/01/10 Am-241 0.02 :1:0.02 0.00 Pass STW-1211 08/01/10 Co-57 36.40 :1:4.80 36.00 25.20
  • 46.80 Pass STW-1211 08/01/10 Co-60 28.30 :1: 1.00 28.30 19.80
  • 36.80 Pass STW-1211 08/01/10 Cs-134 29.30 +/-2.10 31.40 22.00 - 40.80 Pass STW-1211 08/01/10 Cs-137 44.60 :1: 1.80 44.20 30.90
  • 57.50 Pass STW-1211 08/01/10 Fe-55 48.50 :1: 20.10 60.20 42.10- 78.30 Pass STW-1211 08/01/10 H-3 503.60 +/- 12.80 453.40 317.40 - 589.40 Pass STW-1211 08/01/10 K-40 38.50 :1:2.50 38.90 27.20
  • 50.60 STW-1211 08/01/10 Mn-54 0.10+/-0.30 0.00 Pass STW-1211 08/01/10 Nl-63 49.30+/-3.10 56.10 39.30
  • 72.90 Pass STW-1211 08/01/10 Pu-238 1.49 +/- 0.15 1.81 1.27
  • 2.35 Pass STW-1211 08/01/10 Pu-239/40 1.20 +/- 0.10 1.35 0.95
  • 1.76 Pass STW-1211 08/01/10 Sr-90 9.20 +/- 1.30 8.30 5.80
  • 10.80 Pass STW-1211 08/01/10 Tc-99 28.10+/-0.90 33.60 23.50
  • 43.70 Pass STW-1211 08/01/10 U-233/4 2.04 +/- 0.14 2.01 1.41
  • 2.61 Pass STW-1211 08/01/10 U-238 2.05 :1: 0.14 2.07 1.45
  • 2.69 Pass STW-1211 08/01/10 Zn-65 32.80 +/- 3.00 31.00 21.70. 40.30 Pass STW-1212 08/01/10 Gr. Alpha 1.54 +/- 0.09 1.92 0.58- 3.26 Pass STW-1212 08/01/10 Gr. Beta 4.13 +/-0.15 4.39 2.20 - 6.59 Pass STVE-1213 08/01/10 Co-57 9.60 +/- 0.54 8.27 5.79- 10.75 Pass STVE-1213 08/01/10 Co-60 0.05 +/- 0.08 0.00 Pass STVE-1213 08/01/10 Cs-134 4.83 +/- 0.26 4.79 3.35
  • 6.23 Pass STVE-1213 08/01/10 Cs-137 6.45 +/- 0.66 5.88 4.12-7.64 Pass STVE-1213 08/01/10 Mn-54 7.12 +/- 0.66 6.29 4.40. 8.17 Pass STVE-1213 08/01/10 Zn-65 6.05 +/- 0.74 5.39 3.77 - 7.01 Pass STS0-1214 08/01/10 Co-57 0.10 +/- 1.60 0.00 Pass STS0-1214 08/01/10 Co-60 370.00 +/- 6.00 343.00 240.00
  • 446.00 Pass STS0-1214 08/01/10 Cs-134 1005.00 +/-21.00 940.00 658.00
  • 1222.00 Pass STS0-1214 08/01/10 Cs-137 755.00 +/- 15.00 670.00 469.00
  • 871.00 Pass STS0-1214 08/01/10 K-40 783.00 +/- 54.00 699.00 489.00
  • 909.00 Pass STS0-1214 08/01/10 Mn-54 942.00 +/- 15.00 820.00 574.00
  • 1066.00 Pass STS0-1214 08/01/10 Pu-238 69.20 +/- 6.20 64.00 45.00
  • 83.00 Pass STS0-1214 08/01/10 Pu-239/40 76.50 +/- 6.20 71.00 50.00 - 92.00 Pass STS0-1214 08/01/10 Sr-90 3.50 +/- 8.00 0.00 Pass STS0-1214 08/01/10 U-233/4 76.50 +/- 6.20 71.00 50.00
  • 92.00 Pass STS0-1214 08/01/10 U-238 271.40 +/- 9.00 289.00 202.00
  • 376.00 Pass STS0-1214 08/01/10 Zn-65 310.00 +/- 18.00 265.00 186.00
  • 345.00 Pass A6-2

Enclosure to ULNRC-05785 Page 62 of 115 TABLE A-6. Department of Energy's Mixed Analyte Performance Evaluation Program (MAPEPt Concentration Known Control Lab Code c Date Analysis Laboratory result Activity Limits d Acceptance STAP-1215 08/01/10 Co-57 4.47 +/- 0.21 4.08 2.86

  • 5.30 Pass STAP-1215 08/01/10 Co-60 3.15 +/- 0.30 2.92 2.04
  • 3.80 Pass STAP-1215 08/01/10 Cs-134 3.03 +/- 0.17 2.98 2.09
  • 3.87 Pass STAP-1215 08/01/10 Cs-137 0.01 +/- 0.05 0.00 Pass STAP-1215 08/01/10 Mn-54 3.69 +/- 0.39 3.18 2.23. 4.13 Pass STAP-1215 08/01/10 Sr-90 1.00 +/- 0.12 1.01 0.71 *1.31 Pass STAP-1215 08/01/10 Zn-65 0.03 +/- 0.15 0.00 Pass STAP-1216 08/01/10 Gr. Alpha 0.01 +/- 0.01 0.00 Pass STAP-1216 08/01/10 Gr. Beta 0.54 +/- 0.05 0.50 0.25
  • 0.75 Pass
  • Results obtained by Environmental, Inc., Midwest Laboratory as a participant In the Department of Energy's Mixed Analyte Performance Evaluation Program, Idaho Operations office. Idaho Falls, Idaho b Results are reported In units of Bq/kg (soil), Bq/L (water) or Bq/total sample (filters, vegetation).

e Laboratory codes as follows: STW (water). STAP (air filter), STSO (soli), STVE (vegetation).

d MAPEP results are presented as the known values and expected laboratory precision (1 sigma. 1 determination) and control limits as defined by the MAPEP. A known value of "zero" Indicates an analysis was Included In the testing series as a "false positive". MAPEP does not provide control limits.

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Enclosure to ULNRC-05785 Page 63 of 115 TABLE A-7. Interlaboratory Comparison Crosscheck program, Environmental Resource Associates (ERA)".

Concentration ~ec11q Lab Code b Date Analysis Laboratory ERA Control Result c Result d Limits Acceptance STAP-1217 09/20/10 Am-241 55.6 +/- 2.9 74.1 43.3 - 102.0 Pass STAP-1217 09/20/10 Co-60 517.1 +/- 9.1 479.0 371.0

  • 598.0 Pass STAP-1217 09/20/10 Cs-134 384.6 +/- 33.7 388.0 253.0
  • 480.0 Pass STAP-1217 09/20/10 Cs-137 589.4 +/- 7.1 514.0 386.0
  • 675.0 Pass STAP-1217 09/20/10 Mn-54 0.0 +/- 0.0 Pass STAP-1217 09/20/10 Pu-238 76.5 +/- 4.0 72.9 50.0
  • 95.8 Pass STAP-1217 09/20/10 Pu-239/40 73.0 +/- 3.8 69.6 50.5 -90.1 Pass STAP-1217 09/20/10 Sr-90 172.9 +/- 21.3 159.0 70.0
  • 247.0 Pass STAP-1217 09/20/10 U-233/234 64.9 +/- 3.9 71.8 45.2
  • 106.0 Pass STAP-1217 09/20/10 U-238 68.0 +/- 4.0 71.2 45.6
  • 101.0 Pass STAP-1217 09/20/10 Uranium 135.5 +/- 8.7 146.0 74.6
  • 232.0 Pass STAP-1217 09/20/10 Zn-65 563.1 +/-15.3 465.0 322.0
  • 644.0 Pass STAP-1218 09/20/10 Gr. Alpha 66.1 +/- 3.2 52.3 27.1
  • 78.7 Pass STAP-1218 09/20/10 Gr. Beta 69.9 +/- 2.5 52.7 32.5
  • 77.0 Pass STS0-1219 09/20/10 Ac-228 1632.0 +/- 80.4 1830.0 1170.0
  • 2580.0 Pass STS0-1219 09/20/10 Am-241 1063.0 +/- 120.9 1120.0 669.0
  • 1440.0 Pass STS0-1219 09/20/10 Bl-212 1752.0 +/- 255.6 2070.0 543.0
  • 3100.0 Pass STS0-1219 09/20/10 Bi-214 909.3 +/- 38.9 983.0 603.0
  • 1410.0 Pass STS0-1219 09/20/10 Co-60 4852.0 +/- 153.5 4780.0 3480.0
  • 6420.0 Pass STS0-1219 09/20/10 Cs-134 2190.0 +/- 50.7 2240.0 1440.0
  • 2700.0 Pass STS0-1219 09/20/10 Cs-137 3584.0 +/- 42.5 3530.0 2700.0
  • 4580.0 Pass STS0-1219 09/20/10 K-40 10017.0 +/- 274.5 10700.0 7760.0
  • 14500.0 Pass STS0-1219 09/20/10 Mn-54 0.0 +/- 0.0 Pass STS0-1219 09/20/10 Pb-212 1573.0 +/- 28.2 1640.0 1060.0 - 2310.0 Pass STS0-1219 09/20/10 Pb-214 999.0 +/- 39.2 969.0 580.0 - 1440.0 Pass STS0-1219 09/20/10 Pu-238 1568.0 +/- 155.0 1280.0 733.0 - 1800.0 Pass STS0-1219 09/20/10 Pu-239/40 1445.0 +/- 142.9 1180.0 805.0 - 1570.0 Pass STS0-1219 e 09/20/10 U-233/234 599.4 +/- 69.4 1360.0 862.0
  • 1690.0 Fail STS0-1219 e 09/20/10 U-238 633.8 +/- 71.3 1340.0 819.0
  • 1700.0 Fail STS0-1219 e 09/20/10 Uranium 1248.0 +/- 152.7 2770.0 1580.0
  • 3740.0 Fail STS0-1219 09/20/10 Zn-65 2447.0 +/- 60.1 2300.0 1820.0
  • 3080.0 Pass STVE-1220 09/20/10 Co-60 1108.0 +/- 38.7 1010.0 683.0
  • 1450.0 Pass STVE-1220 09/20/10 Cs-134 1161.0 +/- 57.3 1040.0 595.0
  • 1440.0 Pass STVE-1220 09/20/10 Cs-137 1400.0 :!: 43.0 1260.0 924.0
  • 1750.0 Pass STVE-1220 09/20/10 K-40 27400.0 +/- 683.4 22600.0 16200.0
  • 32000.0 Pass STVE-1220 09/20/10 Mn-54 0.0 +/- 0.0 Pass A7-1

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  • Concentration (pCI/L)

Lab Code b Date Analysis Laboratory ERA Control Result c Result d Limits Acceptance STVE-1220 09/20/10 Am-241 4185.0 +/- 180.0 4760.0 2710.0

  • 6540.0 Pass STVE-1220 09/20/10 Cm-244 2329.0 +/- 132.5 2740.0 1350.0
  • 4270.0 Pass STVE-1220 09/20/10 Pu-238 4912.0 +/- 194.0 4740.0 2560.0 - 6940.0 Pass STVE-1220 09/20/10 Pu-239/40 4765.0 +/- 111.0 4470.0 2770.0
  • 6100.0 Pass STVE-1220 09/20/10 Sr-90 7706.0 +/- 583.9 7810.0 4360.0 - 10400.0 Pass STVE-1220 09/20/10 U-233/234 3862.0 +/- 203.0 4010.0 2750.0 - 5320.0 Pass STVE-1220 09/20/10 U-238 3926.0 +/- 205.3 3980.0 2800.0 - 5030.0 Pass STVE-1220 09/20/10 Uranium 7671.0 +/- 201.2 8180.0 5620.0 - 10600.0 Pass STVE-1220 09/20/10 Zn-65 1443.0 +/- 81.0 1210.0 874.0- 1650.0 Pass STW-1221 09/20/10 Am-241 127.9 +/-4.2 176.0 120.0 - 238.0 Pass STW-1221 09/20/10 Co-60 697.8 +/- 10.4 714.0 622.0
  • 844.0 Pass STW-1221 09/20/10 Cs-134 437.5 +/- 13.3 492.0 363.0 - 565.0 Pass STW-1221 09/20/10 Cs-137 612.8 +/- 11.6 625.0 531.0 - 749.0 Pass STW-1221 09/20/10 Fe-55 936.8 +/- 508.2 825.0 480.0
  • 1100.0 Pass STW-1221 09/20/10 Mn-54 0.0 +/- 0.0 Pass STW-1221 09/20/10 Pu-238 148.1 +/-6.0 162.0 122.0. 201.0 Pass STW-1221 09/20/10 Pu-239/40 154.1 +/- 6.2 148.0 114.0
  • 183.0 Pass STW-1221 09/20/10 Sr-90 872.3 +/- 13.4 921.0 585.0
  • 1230.0 Pass STW-1221 09/20/10 U-233/234 99.1 +/- 4.4 109.0 82.2
  • 140.0 Pass STW-1221 09/20/10 U-238 103.7 +/- 4.5 108.0 82.5
  • 134.0 Pass STW-1221 09/20/10 Uranium 206.5 +/- 9.8 221.0 159.0
  • 294.0 Pass STW-1221 09/20/10 Zn-65 489.1 +/-16.2 489.0 414.0
  • 610.0 Pass STW-1222 09/20/10 Gr. Alpha 110.6 +/- 3.5 146.0 64.8
  • 216.0 Pass STW-1222 09/20/10 Gr. Beta 134.6 +/- 2.6 143.0 83.6
  • 210.0 Pass STW-1223 09/20/10 H-3 23500.0 +/- 1438.0 21600.0 14100.0 - 31900.0 Pass 8

Results obtained by Environmental, Inc., Midwest Laboratory as a participant In the crosscheck program for proficiency testing administered by Environmental Resources Associates, serving as a replacement for studies conducted previously by the Environmental Measurements Laboratory Quality Assessment Program (EML).

b Laboratory codes as follows: STW (water), STAP (air filter), STSO (soli), STVE (vegetation).

c Unless otherwise indicated, the laboratory result Is given as the mean +/-standard deviation for three determinations.

d Results are presented as the known values, expected laboratory precision (1 sigma, 1 determination) and control limits as provided by ERA. A known value of "zero" Indicates an analysis was Included In the testing series as a "false positive". Control limits are not provided.

e Analysis was repeated using total dissolution. Results of the reanalysis, U-233/234: 1137 :1:254 pCI/kg, U-238: 1193 +/- 116 pCIIkg, Total Uranium: 2379:1: 254 pCI/kg.

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Enclosure to ULNRC-05785 Page 65 of 115 APPENDIX B DATA REPORTING CONVENTIONS B-1

Enclosure to ULNRC-05785 Page 66 of 115 Data Reporting Conventions 1.0. All activities, except gross alpha and gross beta, are decay corrected to collection time or the end of the collection period.

2.0. Single Measurements Each single measurement is reported as follows: x+/-s where: =

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

In cases where the activity is less than the lower limit of detection L, it is reported as: < L, where L = the lower limit of detection based on 4.66cr uncertainty for a background sample.

3.0. Duplicate analyses If duplicate analyses are reported, the convention is as follows. :

3.1 Individual results: For two analysis results; x1 +/- s 1 and x2 +/- s2 Reported result: x +/- s; where x = (1/2) (x 1 + x2) and s = (1/2) ~ s 12 + si 3.2. Individual results: < L 1 , < L2 Reported result:< L, where L =lower of L1 and L 2 3.3. Individual results: x +/- s, < L Reported resylt: x +/- s If x 2e L: < L otherwise.

4.0. Computation of Averages and Standard Deviatjons 4.1 Averages and standard deviations listed in the tables are computed from all of the individual measurements over the period averaged; for exa~ple, an annual standard deviation would not be the average of quarterly standard deviations. The average x and standard deviation "s" of a set of n numbers x1, x2 *** xn are defined as follows:

X =n1 LX s ---~ \1

- -----nT 4.2 Values below the highest lower limit of detection are not Included in the average.

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

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

4.5 In rounding off, the following rules are followed:

4.5.1. If the number following those to be retained is less than 5, the number Is dropped, and the retained numbers are kept unchanged. As an example, 11.443 Is rounded off to 11.44.

4.5.2. If the number following those to be retained is equal to or greater than 5, the number Is dropped and the last retained number Is raised by 1. As an example, 11.445 is rounded off to 11.45.

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Enclosure to ULNRC-05785 Page 67 of 115 Appendix C. NON-RADIOLOGICAL MONITORING PROGRAM 1.0. Introduction Union Electric Company, d.b.a. Ameren Missouri, In accordance with federal regulations and a desire to maintain the quality of the local environment around Callaway Plant has implemented an Environmental Protection Plan, (EPP) contained in Appendix 8 of the Callaway Plant Operating License.

The objective of the EPP is to provide for protection of non-radiological environmental values during operation of the Callaway Plant.

This report describes the conduct of the EPP for the Callaway Plant during 2010.

2.0. Unusual or Important Events No unusual or important events reportable under the EPP Section 4.1 were identified during 2010.

3.0. EPP Non-compliances During 2010, there were no non-compliances with the EPP.

4.0. Non routine Reports There were no nonroutine reports submitted in accordance with the EPP, Section 5.4.2 in 2010.

5.0. Plant Deslan and Operation Environmental Evaluations.

This section lists all changes in the plant design, operation, tests or experiments installed during 201 0, which could have involved a potentially significant unreviewed environmental question in accordance with section 3.1 of Appendix B.

During 2010, four plant changes could have involved a potentially significant unreviewed environmental question. The interpretations and conclusions regarding these plant changes along with a description of the change and activity are presented below.

Enclosure to ULNRC-05785 Page 68 of 115 MP 08*0031. partial Makeup/Discharge Pipe Replacement Description of Modification:

Modification MP 08-0031 replaced several sections of plant piping including a section of the plant makeup line from Manhole 86-4 (butterfly valve VOB1001) to a flanged tie-in located at the circulating/service water pump house and a section of the blowdown pipe near Manhole 86-2 to a flanged tie-in located at the circulating/service water pump house. The existing Techite piping was replaced with high-density polyethylene (HOPE) which is a more robust material. The old 72" diameter makeup pipe that splits Into two 54" diameter pipes was replaced with one 54" diameter HOPE pipe from Manhole 86-4 to the eire/service water pump house. The other 54" pipe was abandoned In place. The tie-In for the existing 18" blowdown piping from Manhole 86-2 to the eire/service water pump house was completed using 18" diameter HOPE. The tie-In of the new blowdown piping, Installed under MP 07-0012, to Manhole 86-2 was completed using 30" diameter HOPE. A new 12" diameter HOPE drain line was also Installed from the low point of the new 54" makeup pipe to Manhole 86-4A.

In addition, this modification installed a new Manhole 86-2 to tie-In the new 30" and 18" blowdown lines as well as two 6" diameter stainless steel Radwaste liquid effluent lines. Existing Manholes 86-1, 86-2 and 86-3 were abandoned in place. Pipe penetrations into Manholes 86-2 and 86-3 were plugged and the interior surfaces of the manholes coated with Carboline elastomeric polyurethane to seal in any residual radioactive contamination.

Evaluation of Change:

As part of the evaluation, both the Callaway Plant ER and FES-OL were reviewed for any previously evaluated adverse environmental impacts and any new adverse environmental impacts not previously evaluated. This did not change any plant liquid effluents or the concentration of effluents released. The new section of blowdown piping was located within 20 feet of the existing blowdown line while the new section of makeup piping was located within about 50 feet of the existing makeup pipe. Approximately 1.25 acres of land was disturbed between the clearwell and the circulating/service water pump house to complete this modification. The construction area was located within the owner-controlled area and was previously disturbed during plant construction. Storm water runoff was controlled utilizing Best Management Practices and the construction area drained to the NPDES permitted Outfall #011. Previous cultural resource surveys of this area did not identify any significant archaeological sites. The evaluation concluded that Installation of the replacement sections of the makeup and blowdown piping did not involve an unreviewed environmental question.

Enclosure to ULNRC-05785 Page 69 of 115 RFR 201000606. New Treatment for WTP Clarifiers & Cooling Tower to Prevent Algae Growth Description of Modification; This RFR approves the use of a new chemical additive at Callaway Plant for algae control In the cooling tower and the water treatment plant clarifiers. BULAB 6060 (4% aqueous dispersion of 2-chloro-4,6 dialkylamino-s triazine, CAS #5915-41-3) Is utilized in addition to sodium hypochlorite (currently used) to inhibit the growth of algae in these plant systems.

BULAB 6060 is applied to the water treatment plant clarifiers approximately three times per week for a period of six months per year (April through October) at a dosage up to 4 ppm as product at the same times that sodium hypochlorite is applied. The addition of BULAB 6060 works synergistically to allow the sodium hypochlorite to be more effective. The use of this product is also expected to reduce the amount of hypochlorite currently being added to the clarifiers by up to 50%. The cooling tower bypass (Outfall 01 6) is isolated during this treatment for a minimum of six hours and placed back in service only after the total residual chlorine (TRC) concentration is within limits for discharge.

BULAB 6060 is also added to the circulating/service water system for up to one hour per day up to a maximum concentration of 5 ppm as product to prevent algae growth in the cooling tower basin and cooling tower fill material. The one hour per day addition occurs during the daily chlorination approximately five times during the period from June through September. The use of triazine (BULAB 6060) for both applications results in discharges from Outfall 002, cooling tower blowdown and very infrequent discharges from Outfall 016, cooling tower bypass. The highest concentration expected In the cooling tower basin or the cooling tower bypass is 5 ppm as product. This concentration of BULAB 6060 should not have any significant impact on the quality of the receiving water as significant mixing occurs at the point of discharge to the Missouri River providing a low aquatic toxicity In the Missouri River.

Evaluation of Change:

As part of the Final Environmental Evaluation, both the ER and FE S-OL were reviewed for any previously evaluated adverse environmental impacts and any adverse environmental impacts not previously evaluated. No environmental impacts were identified. BULAB 6060 is a non-toxic algal control agent used intermittently with sodium hypochlorite. The cooling tower bypass is isolated during treatment of the water treatment plant clarifiers for a minimum of 6 hours6.944444e-5 days <br />0.00167 hours <br />9.920635e-6 weeks <br />2.283e-6 months <br /> after each addition of BULAB 6060. This product is also utilized in the circulating/service water system for up to one hour per day during the summer months. Some product is discharged in the cooling tower blowdown (Outfall 002) and the cooling tower bypass (Outfall 016), however, the discharge Is diluted by other outfalls and the significant mixing that occurs at the point of discharge to the Missouri River. The Missouri Department of Natural Resources was informed in writing of the use of this new product at Callaway on November 24, 2009, as this product was not included in the current NPDES Permit or the most recent permit reapplication. On April 14, 2010, the Missouri DNR Issued a minor revision to the NPDES Permit (M0-0098001 ). The minor permit modification changed the Whole Effluent Toxicity (WET) Acute and Chronic Testing to acknowledge the periodic and potential discharge of the algaecide BULAB 6060 from Outfall 002 and/or Outfall 016. The new NPDES permit was Issued April 14, 2010. Based on the new NPDES permit and this evaluation, it was determined that the use of this new product to inhibit the growth of algae does not Involve an unrevlewed environmental question.

Enclosure to ULNRC-05785 Page 70 of 115 MP 10-0023. Temporary Diesel Generators Description of Modification:

This modification MP 10-0023 installed five large temporary backup diesel generators, five transformers and associated equipment on the plant south side of the ultimate heat sink (UHS) cooling tower. The temporary diesel generators provided 2 MW per unit (1 0 MW total) to supplement the two permanent emergency diesel generators (EDGs) In the event of an EDG failure. The five diesel generators are portable trailer mounted units (each 8 X 40 ft) parked on a structurally sound gravel parking area. The diesel generators each contain a 1250 gallon double-walled self-contained fuel oil tank. Five 12,000 pound transformers were installed on concrete pads adjacent to each of the five diesel generators. Each of the transformers contains 387 gallons of oil with no secondary containment device. This modification included some land disturbance (grading and fill replacement) in the area for placement of this heavy equipment. In addition, some minor trenching was performed to run the conduit for completing the tie in to XNB02. Initially, this equipment was expected to remain on site for 18-20 months or longer if required.

The temporary generator and associated equipment was removed from the site in April 2011.

Evaluation of Change:

As part of the Final Environmental Evaluation, both the ER and FES-OL were reviewed for any previously evaluated adverse environmental impacts and any adverse environmental impacts not previously evaluated. No environmental Impacts were identified. The fuel oil tanks are double walled and are contained within the trailer-mounted unit. Based on design, fuel oil from these units is unlikely to reach the environment. The temporary diesel generators meet the requirements of NSPS for new compression Ignition reciprocating Internal combustion engines (CI RICE) under 40 CFR 60 Subgroup 1111. The use of the temporary diesel generators was expected to increase air emissions and result In an Increased discharge of pollutants. Ameren applied to the Missouri DNR Air Pollution Control Program for a permit to construct and operate these new temporary diesel generators and the Air Permit issued on June 4, 2010.

In addition, any leak or spill of transformer oil would be absorbed into the gravel and structural fill located around and beneath this equipment. It is highly unlikely that any oil would reach the storm water ditch that is located approximately 100 feet from the transformers.

The construction area was located within the owner-controlled area and was previously disturbed during plant construction. Based on the issuance of the Air Permit and this evaluation it was concluded that the installation of the temporary diesel generators and associated equipment does not involve an unreviewed environmental question.

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This modification is for the installation of a non-safety auxiliary feedwater pump, including piping, valves, electrical power, and instrumentation and controls. The suction, discharge and recirculation piping for the new pump connect to the plant systems using existing system connections and isolation valves. A new transformer containing 488 gallons of non-PCB transformer oil with no secondary containment device was installed west of the turbine building near the southwest stairwell. The electrical power for the pump is supplied by the alternate emergency power system. The electrical power for the transformer heaters is supplied by existing electrical distribution panels.

Evaluation of Change:

Since the non-safety auxiliary feedwater pump and associate equipment was installed In an existing plant building, this equipment was excluded from this evaluation. This evaluation looked at the transformer installed on a flat area near the turbine building that is part of the power block seismic backfill. Both the ER and FES-OL were reviewed for any previously evaluated adverse environmental impacts and any new adverse environmental impacts not previously evaluated. No environmental impacts were identified. In addition, any leakage of oil from the transformer would be contained in or absorbed by the granular fill around the transformer. It is highly unlikely that any oil leakage or spillage would reach the storm water drainage or navigable waters of the US. The evaluation concluded that the installation of this equipment does not involve an unreviewed environmental question.

Enclosure to ULNRC-05785 Page 72 of 115 All Environmental, Inc.

/"'\I Midwest Laboratory 100 1.1naw*hr Rota

  • Northbrook, 11. eooe:MJto phon* (841) 564-0700
  • f111 (B-47) 564-4517 AMEREN UE, CALLAWAY PLANT FULTON, MISSOURI DOCKET NO. 50-483 RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING PROGRAM (REMP)

ANNUAL REPORT- PART II DATA TABULATIONS AND ANALYSES January 1 to December 31, 2010 Prepared by ENVIRONMENTAL, Inc.

Midwest Laboratory Submitted by Union Electric Co.

dba AmerenUE Corp.

Project No. 8036 Approved:

Enclosure to ULNRC-05785 Page 73 of 115 TABLE OF CONTENTS List of Tables ............................................................................................................... Iii 1.0 Introduction ................................................................................................................... lv Appendices ~

C Supplemental Analyses .......................................................................................... C-1 ii

Enclosure to ULNRC-05785 Page 74 of 115 LIST OF TABLES No. Title Page Airborne particulates and charcoal cartridges, analysis for gamma-emitting isotopes, and iodine-131 ........................................................................................ 1-1 2 Milk, analysis for iodine-131 and gamma emitting isotopes ................................................ 2-1 3 Vegetation, analysis for iodine-131 and gamma emitting Isotopes ..................................... 3-1 4 Non-food Crops, analysis for tritium and gamma emitting isotopes ................................... .4-1 5 Soil, analysis for gamma-emitting isotopes ......................................................................... 5*1 6 Surface water, analysis for tritium and gamma-emitting isotopes ....................................... 6-1 7 Surface water (Ponds), analysis for tritium and gamma-emitting Isotopes .......................... 7-1 8 Drinking water, analysis for tritium and gamma-emitting isotopes ...................................... 8-1 9 Wells (non-potable water), analysis for tritium and gamma-emitting isotopes .................... 9-1 10 Sediment 10a. Bottom sediment, analysis for gamma-emitting isotopes .................................................. 10-1 10b. Shoreline sediment, analysis for gamma-emitting Isotopes .............................................. 10-2 11 Fish, analysis for gamma-emitting isotopes ...................................................................... 11-1 12 Direct Radiation ................................................................................................................. 12-1 In addition, The following tables may be found in Appendix C:

C-1 Soil, analyses for tritium and gamma-emitting Isotopes .................................................. C-2 iii

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1.0 INTRODUCTION

The following constitutes a supplement to the Annual Report for the Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program conducted at the AmerenUE, Callaway Plant, Fulton, Missouri In 2010. Results of completed analyses are presented in the attached tables.

For information regarding sampling locations, type and frequency of collection, and sample codes, refer to Part I, Tables 5.1 - 5.2 and Figures 5.1 through 5.8.

Analyses results from additional sampling may be found in Appendix C.

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Collection: Continuous, weekly exchange.

Units: pCi/m 3 Location CA-A-001 Be-7 Co-58 Co-60 Zr-95 Cs-134 Cs-137 Ba-La-140 Ce-144 Required LLDs 0.050 0.060 Date Collected Vol.

01-07-10 312 < 0.09 < 0.007 < 0.005 < 0.010 < 0.008 < 0.006 < 0.008 < 0.030 01-14-10 289 < 0.11 < 0.010 < 0.006 < 0.013 < 0.007 < 0.006 < 0.006 < 0.044 01-21-10 280 < 0.10 < 0.008 < 0.007 < 0.012 < 0.007 < 0.007 < 0.017 < 0.040 01-28-10 285 0.09 +/- 0.05 < 0.004 < 0.005 < 0.012 < 0.008 < 0.007 < 0.006 < 0.022 02-04-10 287 0.18+/-0.08 < 0.004 < 0.008 < 0.006 < 0.006 < 0.009 < 0.006 < 0.049 02-11-10 290 0.18 +/- 0.09 < 0.006 < 0.004 < 0.018 < 0.005 < 0.009 < 0.005 < 0.040 02-19-10 327 0.26 +/- 0.11 < 0.006 < 0.007 <0.014 < 0.008 < 0.010 < 0.008 < 0.046 02-25-10 243 0.19 +/- 0.09 < 0.011 < 0.008 < 0.020 < 0.011 < 0.011 < 0.008 < 0.059 03-04-10 293 0.21 +/- 0.09 < 0.005 < 0.010 < 0.011 < 0.005 < 0.008 < 0.009 < 0.024 03-11-10 285 0.26 +/- 0.10 < 0.005 < 0.007 < 0.014 < 0.010 < 0.006 < 0.006 < 0.037 03-18-10 288 < 0.07 < 0.006 < 0.004 < 0.014 < 0.005 < 0.006 < 0.007 < 0.026 03-25-10 295 0.23 +/- 0.10 < 0.003 < 0.004 < 0.010 < 0.008 < 0.007 < 0.005 < 0.040 04-01-10 340 0.22 +/- 0.08 < 0.006 < 0.006 < 0.008 < 0.005 < 0.006 < 0.005 < 0.032 04-08-10 253 0.22 +/- 0.11 < 0.009 < 0.011 < 0.016 < 0.008 < 0.007 < 0.011 < 0.050 04-15-10 264 0.31 +/- 0.10 < 0.005 < 0.008 < 0.010 < 0.009 < 0.009 < 0.009 < 0.045 04-22-10 274 0.27 +/- 0.11 < 0.005 < 0.008 < 0.008 < 0.007 < 0.007 < 0.009 < 0.047 04-29-10 285 0.23 +/- 0.11 < 0.006 < 0.011 < 0.014 < 0.008 < 0.006 < 0.009 < 0.047 05-06-10 278 0.31 +/- 0.13 < 0.005 < 0.008 < 0.010 < 0.005 < 0.006 < 0.006 < 0.038 05-13-10 286 0.24 +/- 0.11 < 0.006 < 0.008 < 0.009 < 0.005 < 0.007 < 0.006 < 0.041 05-20-10 287 < 0.09 < 0.008 < 0.010 < 0.014 < 0.007 <0.010 < 0.007 < 0.046 05*27*10 289 0.15 +/- 0.07 < 0.010 < 0.008 <0.014 < 0.007 < 0.008 < 0.014 < 0.044 06-02-10 252 0.28 +/- 0.14 < 0.007 < 0.009 < 0.023 < 0.010 < 0.008 < 0.009 < 0.055 06-09*1 0 280 0.22 +/- 0.08 < 0.006 < 0.008 < 0.017 < 0.008 < 0.009 < 0.013 < 0.045 06-17-10 305 0.16 +/- 0.08 < 0.006 < 0.008 < 0.015 < 0.008 < 0.007 < 0.008 < 0.024 06-24-10 278 0.24 +/- 0.11 < 0.008 < 0.013 <0.015 < 0.009 < 0.007 < 0.010 < 0.033 07-01-10 283 0.18 +/- 0.10 < 0.009 < 0.010 < 0.013 < 0.009 < 0.011 < 0.010 < 0.030 07-08-10 284 0.18 +/- 0.09 < 0.006 < 0.008 < 0.014 < 0.006 < 0.009 < 0.013 < 0.031 07-15-10 285 0.25 +/- 0.10 < 0.006 < 0.008 < 0.010 < 0.009 < 0.006 < 0.009 < 0.037 07-22-10 283 < 0.10 < 0.008 < 0.008 < 0.010 < 0.007 < 0.006 < 0.014 < 0.048 07-29-10 290 0.16 +/- 0.08 < 0.005 < 0.009 < 0.019 < 0.007 < 0.008 < 0.008 < 0.033 08-05-1 0 294 < 0.08 < 0.010 < 0.010 < 0.009 < 0.008 <0.010 < 0.012 < 0.040 08-12-10 302 < 0.13 < 0.005 < 0.009 < 0.017 < 0.007 < 0.005 < 0.010 < 0.034 08-19-10 260 0.27 +/- 0.11 < 0.010 < 0.009 < 0.010 < 0.007 < 0.006 < 0.009 < 0.048 08-26-10 261 0.18 +/- 0.09 < 0.007 < 0.009 < 0.017 < 0.008 < 0.007 < 0.007 < 0.048 09-02-10 262 < 0.11 < 0.006 <0.010 < 0.011 < 0.009 < 0.007 < 0.011 < 0.052 09-09-1 0 259 0.17+/-0.09 < 0.011 < 0.009 < 0.009 < 0.006 < 0.007 < 0.013 < 0.057 09-16-10 266 < 0.11 < 0.008 < 0.009 < 0.014 < 0.006 < 0.011 < 0.010 < 0.027 09-23-10 268 0.17 +/- 0.08 < 0.004 < 0.013 < 0.013 < 0.008 < 0.010 < 0.008 < 0.047 09-30*1 0 268 0.19 +/- 0.11 < 0.011 < 0.008 < 0.015 < 0.007 < 0.006 < 0.011 < 0.050

  • lodine-131 concentrations are< 0.07 pCi/m 3 unless noted otherwise; 1-1

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Collection: Continuous, weekly exchange.

Units: pCi/m 3 Location CA-A-001 (cont.)

Be-7 Co-58 Co-60 Zr-95 Cs-134 Cs-137 Ba-La-140 Ce-144 Reguired LLDs 0.050 0.060 Date Collected 10-08-10 295 0.20 +/- 0.12 < 0.008 < 0.008 < 0.011 < 0.007 < 0.009 < 0.015 < 0.028 10-14-10 235 0.23 +/- 0.09 < 0.009 < 0.012 < 0.013 < 0.004 < 0.009 < 0.015 < 0.062 10-21-10 264 0.23 +/- 0.10 < 0.012 < 0.010 < 0.011 < 0.007 < 0.006 < 0.012 < 0.058 10-28-10 263 0.23 +/- 0.12 < 0.006 < 0.009 < 0.023 < 0.008 < 0.010 < 0.014 < 0.033 11-04-10 268 < 0.11 < 0.009 < 0.010 < 0.013 < 0.011 < 0.009 < 0.012 < 0.043 11-12-10 316 0.15 +/- 0.07 < 0.006 < 0.005 < 0.010 < 0.007 < 0.005 < 0.013 < 0.028 11-18-10 227 < 0.09 < 0.008 < 0.010 < 0.016 < 0.009 < 0.009 < 0.008 < 0.053 11-24-10 232 < 0.08 < 0.005 < 0.009 < 0.013 < 0.008 < 0.011 < 0.005 < 0.056 12-02-10 308 < 0.10 < 0.004 < 0.007 < 0.010 < 0.007 < 0.005 < 0.016 < 0.048 12-09-10 276 0.13 +/- 0.07 < 0.004 < 0.007 < 0.013 < 0.006 < 0.005 < 0.009 < 0.040 12-16-10 274 0.13 +/- 0.06 < 0.006 < 0.005 < 0.009 < 0.005 < 0.008 < 0.007 < 0.031 12-22-10 232 < 0.09 < 0.007 < 0.004 < 0.015 < 0.006 < 0.008 < 0.007 < 0.041 12-30-10 332 < 0.08 < 0.006 < 0.010 < 0.012 < 0.007 < 0.004 < 0.008 < 0.032 8

lodine-131 concentrations are < 0.07 pCi/m 3 unless noted otherwise.

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Units: pCI/m 3 Location CA-A-007 Be-7 Co-58 Co-60 Zr-95 Cs-134 Cs-137 Ba-La-140 Ce-144 Reguired LLDs 0.050 0.060 Date Collected 01-07-10 351 0.11 +/- 0.07 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.014 < 0.006 < 0.007 < 0.007 < 0.029 01-14-10 277 < 0.10 < 0.009 < 0.005 < 0.016 < 0.007 < 0.006 < 0.013 < 0.047 01-21-10 262 < 0.12 < 0.008 < 0.011 < 0.019 < 0.010 < 0.011 < 0.008 < 0.060 01-28-10 264 0.16 +/- 0.08 < 0.006 < 0.007 < 0.013 < 0.008 < 0.005 < 0.006 < 0.041 02-04-10 283 0.20 +/- 0.12 < 0.006 < 0.006 < 0.009 < 0.007 < 0.007 < 0.006 < 0.028 02-11-10 274 < 0.09 < 0.003 < 0.005 < 0.009 < 0.008 < 0.006 < 0.006 < 0.042 02-19-10 295 0.27 +/- 0.11 < 0.010 < 0.005 < 0.018 < 0.007 < 0.005 < 0.008 < 0.050 02-25-10 223 < 0.13 < 0.009 < 0.006 < 0.017 < 0.012 < 0.010 < 0.015 < 0.041 03-04-10 263 < 0.09 < 0.009 < 0.008 < 0.016 < 0.009 < 0.005 < 0.007 < 0.043 03-11-10 245 0.21 +/- 0.12 < 0.008 < 0.008 < 0.017 < 0.009 < 0.006 < 0.010 < 0.058 03-18-10 266 < 0.08 < 0.008 < 0.009 < 0.011 < 0.007 < 0.009 < 0.012 < 0.033 03-25-10 273 0.15 +/- 0.08 < 0.004 < 0.005 < 0.016 < 0.006 < 0.010 < 0.008 < 0.031 04-01-10 293 0.30 +/- 0.08 < 0.006 < 0.005 < 0.014 < 0.004 < 0.006 < 0.005 < 0.041 04-08-10 304 0.25 +/- 0.11 < 0.005 < 0.006 < 0.011 < 0.009 < 0.004 < 0.009 < 0.032 04-15*1 0 327 0.37 +/- 0.11 < 0.007 < 0.003 < 0.011 < 0.007 < 0.007 < 0.011 < 0.044 04-22-10 345 0.24 +/- 0.09 < 0.006 < 0.006 < 0.007 < 0.004 < 0.004 < 0.005 < 0.036 04-29-10 280 0.19 +/- 0.11 < 0.007 < 0.006 < 0.016 < 0.010 < 0.008 < 0.013 < 0.049 05-06-10 277 0.35 +/- 0.10 < 0.006 < 0.008 < 0.017 < 0.007 < 0.005 < 0.010 < 0.024 05-13-10 276 0.20 +/- 0.09 < 0.005 < 0.009 < 0.010 < 0.006 < 0.007 < 0.009 < 0.034 05-20-10 272 < 0.09 < 0.003 < 0.009 < 0.014 < 0.007 < 0.006 < 0.008 < 0.052 05-27-10 274 < 0.11 < 0.007 < 0.012 < 0.009 < 0.007 < 0.006 < 0.010 < 0.049 06-02-10 236 < 0.13 < 0.007 < 0.011 < 0.019 < 0.010 < 0.014 < 0.010 < 0.035 06-09-10 265 0.17 +/- 0.08 < 0.009 < 0.007 < 0.014 < 0.005 < 0.009 < 0.011 < 0.047 06-17-10 293 < 0.07 < 0.005 < 0.008 < 0.015 < 0.004 < 0.005 < 0.009 < 0.047 06-24-10 274 0.23 +/- 0.10 < 0.009 < 0.009 < 0.015 < 0.008 < 0.007 < 0.013 < 0.042 07-01-10 281 0.22 +/- 0.11 < 0.009 < 0.010 < 0.015 < 0.008 < 0.005 < 0.014 < 0.038 07-08-10 302 0.16 +/- 0.08 < 0.008 < 0.007 < 0.020 < 0.005 < 0.008 < 0.020 < 0.030 07-15-10 295 0.20+/-0.10 < 0.006 < 0.008 <0.019 < 0.006 < 0.006 < 0.013 < 0.032 07-22-10 301 < 0.10 < 0.005 < 0.008 < 0.015 < 0.004 < 0.008 < 0.006 < 0.039 07-29-10 304 0.20 +/- 0.08 < 0.008 < 0.006 < 0.017 < 0.006 < 0.007 < 0.008 < 0.049 08-05-10 300 < 0.08 < 0.007 < 0.010 < 0.010 < 0.006 < 0.009 < 0.007 < 0.035 08-12-10 320 0.21 +/- 0.09 < 0.005 < 0.007 < 0.011 < 0.004 < 0.007 < 0.006 < 0.024 08-19-10 314 0.18 +/- 0.07 < 0.006 < 0.008 < 0.012 < 0.008 < 0.008 < 0.006 < 0.036 08-26-10 288 < 0.09 < 0.009 < 0.009 < 0.020 < 0.010 < 0.008 < 0.009 < 0.053 09-02-10 264 < 0.10 < 0.007 < 0.009 < 0.011 < 0.004 < 0.007 < 0.007 < 0.038 09-09-10 262 < 0.11 < 0.007 < 0.009 < 0.015 < 0.008 < 0.009 < 0.008 < 0.052 09-16-10 256 < 0.12 < 0.007 < 0.010 < 0.012 < 0.007 < 0.006 < 0.011 < 0.050 09-23-10 251 0.19 +/- 0.10 < 0.007 < 0.008 < 0.015 < 0.007 < 0.006 < 0.008 < 0.040 09-30-10 283 0.23 +/- 0.09 < 0.010 < 0.011 < 0.016 < 0.009 < 0.006 < 0.010 < 0.029 11 lodine-131 concentrations are< 0.07 pCI/m 3 unless noted otherwise.

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3 Units: pCI/m Location CA-A-007 (cont.)

Be-7 Co-58 Co-60 Zr-95 Cs-134 Cs-137 Ba-La-140 Ce-144 Regulred LLDs 0.050 0.060 Date Collected 10-08-10 297 0.26 +/- 0.10 < 0.008 < 0.007 < 0.014 < 0.006 < 0.010 < 0.014 < 0.031 10-14-10 214 < 0.13 < 0.013 < 0.011 < 0.018 < 0.010 < 0.008 < 0.021 < 0.051 10-21-10 266 0.27 +/- 0.11 < 0.008 < 0.009 < 0.015 < 0.009 < 0.008 < 0.015 < 0.051 10-28-10 265 0.21 +/- 0.09 < 0.008 < 0.008 < 0.013 < 0.009 < 0.010 < 0.020 < 0.052 11-04-10 273 0.20+/-0.10 < 0.005 < 0.010 < 0.012 < 0.010 < 0.006 < 0.012 < 0.034 11-12-10 309 0.24 +/- 0.11 < 0.007 < 0.004 < 0.013 < 0.005 < 0.004 < 0.017 < 0.044 11-18-10 239 < 0.16 < 0.010 < 0.010 < 0.018 < 0.010 < 0.011 < 0.029 < 0.050 11-24-10 246 < 0.12 < 0.007 < 0.008 < 0.013 < 0.008 < 0.010 < 0.033 < 0.061 12-02-10 326 < 0.11 < 0.008 < 0.008 < 0.013 < 0.008 < 0.007 < 0.021 < 0.048 12-09-10 287 < 0.10 < 0.008 < 0.009 < 0.018 < 0.007 < 0.008 < 0.015 < 0.034 12-16-10 284 0.16+/-0.09 < 0.006 < 0.008 < 0.016 < 0.007 < 0.006 < 0.010 < 0.039 12-22-10 251 < 0.10 < 0.005 < 0.004 < 0.006 < 0.007 < 0.007 < 0.007 < 0.042 12-30-10 334 < 0.06 < 0.004 < 0.004 < 0.007 < 0.004 < 0.005 < 0.004 < 0.027

  • lodine-131 concentrations are< 0.07 pCi/m 3 unless noted otherwise.

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Table 1. Air particulates and charcoal cartridges, analyses for gamma-emitting Isotopes and 1-131

  • Collection: Continuous, weekly exchange.

Units: pCi/m:1 Location CA-A-008 Be-7 Co-58 Co-60 Zr-95 Cs-134 Cs-137 Ba-La-140 Ce-144 Re9uired LLDs 0.050 0.060 Date Collected 01-07-10 264 < 0.12 < 0.012 < 0.011 < 0.022 < 0.009 < 0.009 < 0.011 < 0.052 01-14-10 262 0.19 +/- 0.09 < 0.010 < 0.005 < 0.018 < 0.009 < 0.008 < 0.020 < 0.036 01-21-10 248 0.16 +/- 0.09 < 0.008 < 0.009 < 0.010 < 0.007 < 0.009 < 0.010 < 0.051 01-28-10 259 < 0.08 < 0.006 < 0.005 < 0.014 < 0.007 < 0.007 < 0.007 < 0.052 02-04-10 286 0.24 +/- 0.13 < 0.005 < 0.009 < 0.012 < 0.007 < 0.007 < 0.006 < 0.024 02-11-10 246 < 0.08 < 0.009 < 0.008 < 0.010 < 0.010 < 0.007 < 0.006 < 0.044 02-19-10 287 0.17 +/- 0.10 < 0.009 < 0.009 < 0.017 < 0.009 < 0.006 <0.016 < 0.061 02-25-10 223 0.15 +/- 0.08 < 0.011 < 0.015 < 0.019 < 0.010 < 0.007 <0,018 < 0.063 03-04-10 248 < 0.11 < 0.008 < 0.007 < 0.012 < 0.009 < 0.007 < 0.009 < 0.038 03-11-10 245 0.22 +/- 0.08 < 0.006 < 0.007 < 0.012 < 0.007 < 0.006 < 0.005 < 0.044 03-18-10 256 < 0.10 < 0.009 < 0.009 < 0.008 < 0.007 < 0.006 < 0.011 < 0.038 03-25-10 257 0.27 +/- 0.12 < 0.007 < 0.004 < 0.010 < 0.009 < 0.008 < 0.006 < 0.047 04-01-10 283 0.24 +/- 0.09 < 0.003 < 0.005 <0.016 < 0.007 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.045 04-08-10 273 0.20 +/- 0.11 < 0.007 < 0.008 < 0.011 < 0.009 < 0.007 < 0.008 < 0.042 04-15-10 294 0.39 +/- 0.10 < 0.007 < 0.011 < 0.014 < 0.007 <0.010 < 0.010 < 0.053 04-22-10 196 0.39 :1: 0.12 < 0.008 < 0.011 < 0.018 < 0.010 < 0.006 < 0.010 < 0.067 04-29-10 288 0.14 +/- 0.08 < 0.004 < 0.009 < 0.013 < 0.009 < 0.009 < 0.011 < 0.042 05-06-10 267 0.25 +/- 0.11 < 0.008 < 0.009 < 0.009 < 0.007 < 0.008 < 0.007 < 0.036 05-13-10 267 0.19 +/- 0.08 < 0.007 < 0.010 < 0.014 < 0.007 < 0.005 < 0.011 < 0.047 05-20-10 275 0.16 +/- 0.09 < 0.008 < 0.009 < 0.013 < 0.005 < 0.007 < 0.007 < 0.037 05-27-10 281 < 0.10 < 0.009 < 0.007 < 0.014 < 0.005 < 0.011 < 0.014 < 0.045 06-02-10 241 0.29 :1: 0.11 < 0.008 < 0.008 < 0.017 < 0.010 < 0.011 < 0.010 < 0.043 06-09-1 0 266 0.18+/-0.08 < 0.008 < 0.008 < 0.013 < 0.009 < 0.008 < 0.011 < 0.050 06-17-10 288 < 0.08 < 0.006 < 0.008 < 0.011 < 0.008 < 0.009 < 0.007 < 0.036 06-24-10 265 < 0.10 < 0.007 < 0.009 <0.016 < 0.009 < 0.010 < 0.013 < 0.040 07-01-10 265 0.22 :1: 0.09 < 0.008 < 0.009 < 0.013 < 0.007 < 0.005 < 0.013 < 0.043 07-08-10 265 0.21 +/- 0.11 < 0.005 < 0.008 < 0.021 < 0.008 < 0.006 < 0.014 < 0.049 07-15-10 263 < 0.14 < 0.009 < 0.014 < 0.011 < 0.009 < 0.009 < 0.015 < 0.050 07-22-10 263 < 0.10 < 0.008 < 0.008 < 0.015 < 0.009 < 0.009 < 0.008 < 0.043 07-29-10 259 0.20 +/- 0.09 < 0.006 < 0.008 < 0.015 < 0.008 < 0.006 < 0.010 < 0.048 08-05-10 256 0.16 +/- 0.08 <0.010 < 0.009 < 0.011 < 0.009 < 0.013 < 0.008 < 0.040 08-12-1 0 257 < 0.15 < 0.009 < 0.009 < 0.012 < 0.010 < 0.007 < 0.012 < 0.040 08-19-10 256 < 0.11 < 0.010 < 0.013 < 0.016 < 0.007 < 0.010 < 0.017 < 0.046 08-26-10 259 0.20 +/- 0.11 < 0.007 < 0.009 < 0.016 < 0.009 < 0.006 < 0.006 < 0.046 09-02*1 0 261 0.14 +/- 0.08 < 0.009 < 0.009 < 0.012 < 0.008 < 0.008 < 0.008 < 0.039 09-09-10 273 < 0.10 < 0.007 < 0.010 < 0.012 < 0.007 < 0.005 < 0.008 < 0.040 09-16-10 265 0.21 :1: 0.10 < 0.006 < 0.009 < 0.012 < 0.008 < 0.007 < 0.008 < 0.048 09-23-10 268 < 0.09 < 0.008 < 0.008 < 0.017 < 0.009 < 0.009 < 0.013 < 0.046 09-30-10 282 0.20 +/- 0.10 <0.010 < 0.007 < 0.015 < 0.007 < 0.006 < 0.011 < 0.051 a lodlne-131 concentrations are< 0.07 pCi/m 3 unless noted otherwise.

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Collection: Continuous, weekly exchange.

Units: pCi/m 3 Location CA*A-008 (cont.)

Be-7 Co-58 Co-60 Zr-95 Cs-134 Cs-137 Ba-La-140 Ce-144 Re9uired LLDs 0.050 0.060 Date Collected 10-08-10 349 0.20 +/- 0.09 < 0.005 < 0.011 < 0.013 < 0.006 < 0.004 < 0.015 < 0.037 10-14-10 281 0.26 +/- 0.12 < 0.010 < 0.007 < 0.015 < 0.008 < 0.006 < 0.017 < 0.039 10-21-10 248 0.25 +/- 0.15 < 0.008 < 0.011 < 0.017 < 0.010 < 0.010 < 0.022 < 0.035 10-28-10 257 0.22 +/- 0.11 < 0.009 < 0.010 < 0.013 < 0.008 < 0.009 < 0.014 < 0.056 11-04-10 261 < 0.11 < 0.006 < 0.008 < 0.013 < 0.008 < 0.009 < 0.019 < 0.042 11-12-10 300 < 0.11 < 0.008 < 0.003 < 0.013 < 0.005 < 0.007 < 0.018 < 0.036 11-18-10 234 0.17+/-0.09 < 0.006 < 0.009 < 0.016 < 0.010 < 0.014 < 0.008 < 0.034 11-24-10 236 < 0.13 < 0.010 < 0.013 < 0.022 < 0.005 < 0.010 < 0.032 < 0.048 12-02-10 304 0.16 +/- 0.09 < 0.008 < 0.005 < 0.016 < 0.005 < 0.007 < 0.014 < 0.033 12-09-10 268 < 0.09 < 0.010 < 0.004 < 0.010 < 0.007 < 0.010 < 0.009 < 0.048 12-16-10 276 < 0.10 < 0.006 < 0.009 < 0.019 < 0.010 < 0.006 < 0.011 < 0.054 12-22-10 250 < 0.11 < 0.012 < 0.012 < 0.011 < 0.006 < 0.014 < 0.010 < 0.053 12-30-10 343 < 0.08 < 0.006 < 0.010 < 0.013 < 0.006 < 0.006 < 0.006 < 0.040

  • lodlne-131 concentrations are< 0.07 pCI/m 3 unless noted otherwise.

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Table 1. Air particulates and charcoal cartridges, analyses for gamma-emitting isotopes and 1-131

  • Collection: Continuous, weekly exchange.

Units: pCi/m 3 Location CA-A-009 Be-7 Co-58 Co-60 Zr-95 Cs-134 Cs-137 Ba-La-140 Ce-144 Regulred LLDs 0.050 0.060 Date Collected 01-07-10 371 0.18 +/- 0.09 < 0.003 < 0.004 < 0.015 < 0.003 < 0.005 < 0.007 < 0.028 01-14-10 284 < 0.11 < 0.009 < 0.004 < 0.014 < 0.008 < 0.006 < 0.010 < 0.045 01-21-10 285 < 0.08 < 0.008 < 0.004 < 0.010 < 0.004 < 0.004 < 0.015 < 0.036 01-28-10 295 < 0.08 < 0.003 < 0.004 < 0.015 < 0.005 < 0.008 < 0.007 < 0.024 02-04-10 323 0.14 +/- 0.07 < 0.003 < 0.005 < 0.009 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.010 < 0.047 02-11-10 296 0.13 +/- 0.07 < 0.004 < 0.004 < 0.008 < 0.005 < 0.006 < 0.005 < 0.023 02-19-10 353 0.21 +/- 0.09 < 0.008 < 0.008 < 0.009 < 0.006 < 0.005 < 0.014 < 0.036 02-25-10 262 < 0.13 < 0.008 < 0.011 < 0.017 < 0.009 < 0.005 < 0.012 < 0.030 03-04-10 313 0.22 +/- 0.08 < 0.006 < 0.006 < 0.019 < 0.007 < 0.008 < 0.006 < 0.028 03-11-10 327 0.24 +/- 0.11 < 0.007 < 0.005 < 0.017 < 0.007 < 0.006 < 0.005 < 0.029 03-18-10 353 < 0.08 < 0.005 < 0.004 < 0.014 < 0.006 < 0.006 < 0.009 < 0.028 03-25-10 276 0.23 +/- 0.09 < 0.004 < 0.005 < 0.008 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.006 < 0.034 04-01-10 292 0.23 +/- 0.09 < 0.003 < 0.005 < 0.012 < 0.005 < 0.007 < 0.005 < 0.045 04-08-10 277 0.25 +/- 0.10 < 0.006 < 0.007 < 0.009 < 0.006 < 0.005 < 0.008 < 0.042 04-15-10 306 0.41 +/- 0.12 < 0.005 < 0.007 < 0.011 < 0.007 < 0.007 < 0.009 < 0.036 04-22-10 337 0.24 +/- 0.10 < 0.005 < 0.006 < 0.007 < 0.005 < 0.004 < 0.006 < 0.034 04-29-1 0 271 0.16 +/- 0.09 < 0.009 < 0.007 < 0.008 < 0.008 < 0.007 < 0.013 < 0.058 05-06-10 273 0.33 +/- 0.11 < 0.007 < 0.008 < 0.008 < 0.007 < 0.006 < 0.011 < 0.040 05-13-10 273 0.26 +/- 0.13 < 0.007 < 0.006 < 0.014 < 0.009 < 0.011 < 0.011 < 0.065 05-20-10 281 < 0.10 < 0.007 < 0.010 < 0.016 < 0.009 < 0.007 < 0.007 < 0.039 05-27*1 0 282 < 0.10 < 0.009 < 0.008 < 0.021 < 0.008 < 0.008 < 0.013 < 0.057 06-02*1 0 246 0.22 +/- 0.11 < 0.007 < 0.011 < 0.018 < 0.008 < 0.008 < 0.009 < 0.048 06*09*1 0 276 0.24 +/- 0.10 < 0.005 < 0.008 < 0.015 < 0.010 < 0.006 < 0.011 < 0.030 06-17*1 0 300 0.21 +/- 0.12 < 0.008 < 0.009 < 0.012 < 0.011 < 0.006 < 0.011 < 0.044 06-24*1 0 276 0.18 +/- 0.10 < 0.006 < 0.009 < 0.015 < 0.009 < 0.008 < 0.010 < 0.048 07-01-10 281 0.17+/-0.09 < 0.008 < 0.009 < 0.012 < 0.008 < 0.006 < 0.010 < 0.041 07-08*1 0 265 0.15 +/- 0.09 < 0.010 < 0.010 < 0.015 < 0.009 < 0.009 < 0.033 < 0.049 07-15-10 289 < 0.10 < 0.005 < 0.008 < 0.010 < 0.006 < 0.005 < 0.008 < 0.026 07-22-10 295 0.21 +/- 0.07 < 0.005 < 0.008 < 0.008 < 0.006 < 0.005 < 0.006 < 0.051 07-29-10 299 < 0.08 < 0.007 < 0.007 < 0.010 < 0.006 < 0.007 < 0.009 < 0.042 08-05*10 308 < 0.08 < 0.004 < 0.009 < 0.007 < 0.007 < 0.010 < 0.010 < 0.035 08-12*1 0 322 0.19 +/- 0.10 < 0.007 < 0.007 < 0.020 < 0.006 < 0.006 < 0.006 < 0.030 08-19-10 328 0.15 +/- 0.06 < 0.004 < 0.006 < 0.011 < 0.007 < 0.009 < 0.006 < 0.036 08-26-10 346 < 0.09 < 0.004 < 0.006 < 0.009 < 0.006 < 0.005 < 0.006 < 0.041 09-02-10 264 < 0.09 < 0.006 < 0.008 < 0.011 < 0.007 < 0.008 < 0.007 < 0.038 09-09-10 278 0.25 +/- 0.12 < 0.006 < 0.012 < 0.021 < 0.009 < 0.011 < 0.015 < 0.036 09-16-10 271 0.13 +/- 0.07 < 0.008 < 0.009 < 0.015 < 0.007 < 0.009 < 0.014 < 0.044 09-23-1 0 274 0.26 +/- 0.11 < 0.010 < 0.007 < 0.011 < 0.009 < 0.009 < 0.010 < 0.055 09-30-10 287 0.23 +/- 0.10 < 0.005 < 0.009 < 0.011 < 0.008 < 0.010 < 0.014 < 0.030 a lodine-131 concentrations are< 0.07 pCi/m 3 unless noted otherwise.

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Collection: Continuous, weekly exchange.

Units: pCi/m 3 Location CA-A-009 (cont.)

Be-7 Co-58 Co-60 Zr-95 Cs-134 Cs-137 Ba-La-140 Ce-144 Required LLDs 0.050 0.060 Date Collected 10-08-10 340 0.20 +/- 0.10 < 0.007 < 0.006 < 0.012 < 0.005 < 0.006 < 0.015 < 0.029 10-14-10 246 0.27 +/- 0.15 < 0.011 < 0.008 < 0.014 < 0.008 < 0.011 < 0.021 < 0.032 10-21-10 281 0.21 +/- 0.12 < 0.006 < 0.009 < 0.014 < 0.008 < 0.007 < 0.018 < 0.048 10-28-10 285 0.23 +/- 0.09 < 0.006 < 0.009 < 0.017 < 0.008 < 0.014 < 0.012 < 0.038 11-04-10 294 0.18 +/- 0.08 < 0.009 < 0.010 < 0.019 < 0.005 < 0.008 < 0.009 < 0.049 11-12-10 327 0.24  :!: 0.12 < 0.011 < 0.007 < 0.017 < 0.006 < 0.007 < 0.035 < 0.041 11-18-10 250 < 0.15 < 0.008 < 0.011 < 0.025 < 0.010 < 0.008 < 0.041 < 0.056 11-24-10 260 < 0.10 < 0.012 < 0.013 < 0.028 < 0.004 < 0.009 < 0.027 < 0.030 12-02-10 349 < 0.09 < 0.005 < 0.007 < 0.013 < 0.007 < 0.008 < 0.013 < 0.045 12-09-10 313 0.14 +/- 0.06 < 0.007 < 0.005 < 0.010 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.011 < 0.035 12-16-10 300 < 0.08 < 0.005 < 0.007 < 0.012 < 0.007 < 0.007 < 0.008 < 0.046 12-22-10 269 < 0.06 < 0.006 < 0.004 < 0.011 < 0.010 < 0.007 < 0.007 < 0.049 12-30-10 342 < 0.07 < 0.006 < 0.006 < 0.011 < 0.006 < 0.007 < 0.005 < 0.039

"'Jodine-131 concentrations are< 0.07 pCI/m 3 unless noted otherwise.

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  • Collection: Continuous, weekly exchange.

Units: pCi/m 3 Location CA-8-003 Be-7 Co-58 Co-60 Zr-95 Cs-134 Cs-137 Ba-La-140 Ce-144 Reguired LLDs 0.050 0.060 Date Collected 01-07-10 371 < 0.08 < 0.006 < 0.003 < 0.009 < 0.005 < 0.007 < 0.014 < 0.031 01-14-10 312 < 0.10 < 0.004 < 0.005 < 0.015 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.011 < 0.030 01-21*10 313 0.13 +/- 0.08 < 0.002 < 0.004 < 0.008 < 0.005 < 0.006 < 0.008 < 0.042 01-28-10 331 < 0.06 < 0.002 < 0.004 < 0.011 < 0.006 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.028 02-04-10 278 0.20 +/- 0.09 < 0.007 < 0.004 < 0.008 < 0.006 < 0.009 < 0.006 < 0.025 02-11-10 274 0.20 +/- 0.08 < 0.005 < 0.007 < 0.011 < 0.006 < 0.007 < 0.006 < 0.053 02-19-10 315 0.27 +/- 0.10 < 0.007 < 0.005 < 0.017 < 0.006 < 0.004 < 0.011 < 0.028 02-25-10 235 0.23 +/- 0.10 < 0.010 < 0.006 < 0.019 < 0.011 < 0.012 < 0.017 < 0.049 03-04-10 260 < 0.09 < 0.006 < 0.007 < 0.010 < 0.006 < 0.010 < 0.009 < 0.031 03-11-10 272 < 0.13 < 0.007 < 0.010 < 0.013 < 0.008 < 0.009 < 0.007 < 0.063 03-18-10 273 < 0.07 < 0.008 < 0.008 < 0.016 < 0.011 < 0.009 < 0.010 < 0.048 03-25-10 277 0.18 +/- 0.10 < 0.006 < 0.005 < 0.019 < 0.006 < 0.007 < 0.006 < 0.031 04-01-10 298 0.28 +/- 0.09 < 0.005 < 0.007 < 0.013 < 0.005 < 0.008 < 0.005 < 0.042 04-08-10 306 0.24 +/- 0.07 < 0.006 < 0.003 < 0.011 < 0.004 < 0.007 < 0.008 < 0.023 04-15-10 360 0.36 +/- 0.08 < 0.004 < 0.006 < 0.009 < 0.004 < 0.004 < 0.009 < 0.031 04-22-10 259 0.29 +/- 0.11 < 0.005 < 0.008 < 0.020 < 0.007 < 0.009 < 0.009 < 0.052 04-29-10 265 0.15+/-0.09 < 0.005 < 0.010 < 0.015 < 0.010 < 0.010 < 0.012 < 0.045 05-06-10 278 0.32 +/- 0.11 < 0.005 < 0.008 < 0.010 < 0.008 < 0.009 < 0.007 < 0.035 05-13-10 278 0.28 +/- 0.10 < 0.005 < 0.012 < 0.013 < 0.009 < 0.007 < 0.009 < 0.038 05-20-10 263 < 0.11 < 0.009 < 0.008 < 0.014 <0.010 < 0.009 < 0.012 < 0.036 05-27-10 274 0.16 +/- 0.09 < 0.009 < 0.007 < 0.015 < 0.005 < 0.008 < 0.014 < 0.039 06-02-10 228 0.19 +/- 0.11 < 0.009 < 0.009 < 0.013 < 0.010 < 0.008 < 0.015 < 0.034 06-09-10 251 0.18 +/- 0.10 < 0.007 < 0.012 < 0.015 < 0.007 < 0.010 < 0.013 < 0.042 06-17-10 303 < 0.08 < 0.005 < 0.007 < 0.013 < 0.006 < 0.005 < 0.007 < 0.045 06-24-10 252 0.28 +/- 0.11 < 0.008 < 0.008 < 0.010 < 0.008 < 0.009 < 0.012 < 0.039 07-01-10 274 0.20 +/- 0.10 < 0.009 < 0.010 < 0.016 < 0.005 < 0.009 < 0.013 < 0.045 07-08-10 257 < 0.10 < 0.013 < 0.010 < 0.017 < 0.010 < 0.006 < 0.031 < 0.049 07-15-10 262 0.16 +/- 0.09 < 0.005 < 0.009 < 0.016 < 0.005 < 0.006 < 0.010 < 0.048 07-22-10 266 0.19 +/- 0.10 < 0.006 < 0.009 < 0.022 < 0.005 < 0.006 < 0.009 < 0.035 07-29-10 256 < 0.10 < 0.009 < 0.007 < 0.018 < 0.007 < 0.009 < 0.010 < 0.030 08-05-10 253 < 0.10 < 0.009 < 0.008 < 0.019 < 0.008 < 0.007 < 0.011 < 0.032 08-12-10 256 0.22 +/- 0.11 < 0.010 < 0.008 < 0.009 < 0.008 < 0.007 < 0.014 < 0.042 08-19-10 250 0.19 +/- 0.08 < 0.005 < 0.010 < 0.019 < 0.007 < 0.008 < 0.016 < 0.040 08-26-10 346 0.11 +/- 0.06 < 0.006 < 0.007 < 0.010 < 0.003 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.037 09-02-10 282 < 0.08 < 0.006 < 0.009 < 0.010 < 0.003 < 0.005 < 0.006 < 0.024 09-09-10 289 0.21 +/- 0.10 < 0.006 < 0.010 < 0.014 < 0.005 < 0.007 < 0.011 < 0.036 09-16-10 295 0.14 +/- 0.08 < 0.008 < 0.008 < 0.015 < 0.008 < 0.009 < 0.014 < 0.042 09-23-10 288 0.24 +/- 0.11 < 0.005 < 0.008 < 0.009 < 0.008 < 0.008 < 0.018 < 0.039 09-30-10 290 0.26 +/- 0.09 < 0.004 <0.010 < 0.016 < 0.005 < 0.006 < 0.014 < 0.026 11 lodlne-131 concentrations are < 0.07 pCI/m 3 unless noted otherwise.

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Table 1. Air particulates and charcoal cartridges, analyses for gamma-emitting isotopes and 1-131

  • Collection: Continuous, weekly exchange.

Units: pCi/m 3 Location CA-8-003 (cont.)

Be-7 Co-58 Co-60 Zr-95 Cs-134 Cs-137 Ba-La-140 Ce-144 Reguired LLDs 0.050 0.060 Date Collected 10-08*1 0 340 0.28 +/- 0.10 < 0.006 < 0.007 < 0.012 < 0.007 < 0.005 <0.016 < 0.044 10*14-1 0 252 0.25 +/- 0.11 < 0.008 < 0.009 < 0.018 < 0.008 < 0.007 < 0.021 < 0.047 10-21-10 288 < 0.12 < 0.008 < 0.009 < 0.019 < 0.008 < 0.006 < 0.014 < 0.042 10-28*1 0 292 < 0.10 < 0.011 < 0.008 < 0.012 < 0.007 < 0.009 < 0.023 < 0.040 11-04-10 298 0.19+/-0.11 < 0.009 < 0.010 < 0.016 < 0.009 < 0.008 < 0.011 < 0.036 11-12-10 340 < 0.12 < 0.007 < 0.007 < 0.019 < 0.006 < 0.005 < 0.035 < 0.027 11-18-10 256 < 0.11 < 0.014 < 0.010 < 0.021 < 0.010 < 0.007 < 0.064 < 0.053 11-24-10 245 < 0.11 < 0.006 < 0.008 < 0.013 < 0.008 < 0.010 < 0.023 < 0.057 12-02*1 0 328 < 0.08 < 0.007 < 0.005 < 0.010 < 0.006 < 0.003 < 0.013 < 0.032 12-09-10 299 < 0.10 < 0.007 < 0.007 < 0.014 < 0.007 < 0.006 <0.015 < 0.042 12-16-10 294 0.14 +/- 0.07 < 0.004 < 0.006 < 0.009 < 0.006 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.032 12-22-10 262 < 0.09 < 0.004 < 0.009 < 0.012 < 0.009 < 0.007 < 0.009 < 0.040 12-30-10 361 < 0.07 < 0.005 < 0.004 < 0.006 < 0.006 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.028 a lodine-131 concentrations are < 0.07 pCi/m 3 unless noted otherwise.

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Collection: Semimonthly during grazing season, monthly otherwise.

Units: pCI/L Location CA-MLK*M9 Date Lab Concentration (~Ci/q Collected Code i-131 K-40 Zn-65 Cs-134 Cs-137 Ba-La-140 Required LLDs 1.0 15 18 15 01-10-10 CAMi *114 <0.4 995 :1:97 < 8.6 < 3.6 < 4.0 <2.4 02-07*1 0 CAMI *467 < 0.3 1389 :1: 104 < 5.9 <2.4 < 2.8 < 2.7 03-07-10 CAMi *934 <0.4 914 :t 97 < 4.9 < 4.1 < 3.4 < 2.5 04*12*10 CAMI *1589 < 0.3 1203 :t91 < 4.2 < 3.0 < 3.7 < 1.7 04-26*10 CAMI *2072 < 0.3 1425 :1: 112 < 6.9 < 3.3 < 4.3 < 3.4 05-09-10 CAMI -2320 <0.4 1438 :t 116 < 7.8 < 3.2 < 3.0 < 1.6 05-24-10 CAMI *2595 < 0.2 1164 :t 105 < 5.5 < 3.9 < 4.3 < 2.3 06-06-10 CAMI -2962 <0.4 1454 :1: 129 < 6.8 < 4.0 <5.4 < 4.6 06*21-10 CAMI *3197 < 0.3 1355 :1: 132 < 10.0 < 3.8 < 4.3 < 2.9 07-12-10 CAMI -3776 < 0.2 1470 :1: 136 < 8.1 < 5.1 < 3.6 < 2.1 07-24-10 CAMI -3986 < 0.3 1445 :1: 112 < 4.7 <2.4 < 3.8 <2.4 08-09-10 CAMi -4437 < 0.3 1318+/-127 < 5.7 < 3.5 < 4.9 < 4.2 08-22-10 CAMI *4671 <0.4 1174 :t 117 < 6.7 < 1.9 < 3.5 < 3.4 09-13-10 CAMi -5139 < 0.3 1204 :1: 118 < 8.0 < 4.1 < 3.9 < 2.7 09-26-10 CAMI -5403 < 0.3 1120 :1: 111 < 5.6 < 3.6 < 3.3 < 4.1 10-12-10 CAMI -5725 <0.4 1413+/-117 < 4.0 < 2.7 < 3.9 < 2.2 10-24-10 CAMI -6235 < 0.3 1322 :1: 131 < 6.9 <3.4 < 5.2 < 3.0 11-07-10 CAMI -6665 <0.4 1306 :1: 120 <6.4 < 3.3 < 5.7 < 3.9 11-22-10 CAMI -6906 <0.4 1235 :1: 108 < 4.5 < 3.0 < 3.7 < 3.5 12-13-10 CAMI -7322 < 0.2 1258 :t 118 < 7.8 < 4.1 < 4.0 < 3.6 2-1

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Collection: Monthly, during growing season Units: pCi/kg wet Collection Concentration {eCilkS wet~

Lab Code Date Sameie T~ee K-40 Mn-54 Co-58 Co-60 1-131 Cs-134 Cs-137 LQQiiUiQn: CA-FP~-Y:~

CAVE- 3192 6/21/2010 Mustard 3316 +/- 295 < 11.1 < 4.2 < 8.0 < 12.7 < 4.5 < 4.8 CAVE- 3193 6/21/2010 Lettuce 5335 +/- 327 < 8.9 < 11.7 <9.4 < 10.7 < 9.2 < 11.5 CAVE- 3791 7/12/2010 Lettuce 4381 +/- 380 < 7.6 <15.4 < 10.7 < 15.0 < 15.0 < 14.3 CAVE- 3793 7/12/2010 Mustard 4072 +/- 312 <9.4 < 8.1 < 7.8 < 21.0 < 8.8 < 11.2 CAVE- 4438 8/9/2010 Collards 9475 +/- 503 < 15.0 < 11.8 < 11.0 < 21.0 < 12.0 < 13.7 CAVE- 5460 9/27/2010 Lettuce 4686 +/- 387 < 9.3 < 11.1 < 12.1 < 18.9 < 9.7 < 7.7 CAVE- 5461 9/27/2010 Mustard 4704 +/- 396 < 8.3 < 6.8 < 14.3 < 27.7 < 6.8 < 13.5 CAVE- 5741 10/10/2010 Lettuce 4612 +/- 339 < 11.6 < 9.2 < 10.0 < 23.2 < 9.7 < 6.9 CAVE- 5742 10/10/2010 Swiss Chard 6237 +/- 444 < 7.1 < 13.0 < 11.2 < 24.3 < 12.5 < 10.2 CAVE- 5743 10/10/2010 Mustard 5015 +/- 361 < 7.0 < 6.8 < 9.6 < 17.0 < 8.5 < 12.7 CAVE- 5744 10/10/2010 Turnips 3995 +/- 357 < 11.7 < 6.8 < 10.0 < 20.4 < 9.5 < 13.9 CAVE- 6670 11/8/2010 Collard Greens 4620 +/- 385 < 8.8 < 11 '1 < 9.8 < 28.8 < 10.2 < 9.9 CAVE- 6671 11/8/2010 Mustard 5086 +/- 336 < 9.2 < 4.9 < 7.5 < 21 '1 < 8.5 < 11.4 CAVE- 6672 11/8/2010 Lettuce 4738 +/- 391 < 12.3 < 10.5 <13.4 < 25.7 < 12.3 < 8.3 CAVE- 6673 11/8/2010 Cabbage 4959 +/- 304 < 6.7 < 9.0 < 5.6 < 20.3 < 6.2 <6.4 CAVE- 6674 11/8/2010 Turnips 5396 +/- 386 < 9.4 < 9.7 < 10.0 < 26.5 < 9.1 < 10.5 CAVE- 6675 11/9/2010 Swiss Chard 6267  :!: 406 < 7.2 < 13.0 < 9.2 < 21.1 < 14.5 < 15.9 LocatiQn: CA-EPL-V11 CAVE- 2965 6/7/2010 Lettuce 4366 +/- 415 < 5.8 < 14.0 < 10.1 < 24.1 < 13.8 < 15.5 CAVE- 3794 7/12/2010 Lettuce 3970 +/- 335 < 8.7 < 9.6 < 8.3 < 18.3 < 9.7 < 13.0 CAVE- 3795 7/12/2010 Cabbage 2587  :!: 258 < 7.9 < 6.2 < 8.1 < 16.3 < 7.4 < 8.8 CAVE- 4439 8/9/2010 Lettuce 6890 +/- 482 < 14.8 < 11.7 < 10.7 < 22.4 < 13.9 < 13.7 CAVE- 4440 8/9/2010 Cabbage 2654 +/- 302 < 13.1 < 12.8 < 6.6 < 16.1 < 6.5 < 9.2 CAVE- 5140 9/13/2010 Cabbage 2926 +/- 245 <9.4 < 4.2 < 9.9 < 12.5 < 7.5 < 8.9 CAVE- 5745 10/11/2010 Cabbage 4382 +/- 323 < 5.7 < 11 '1 < 9.9 < 25.1 < 10.5 < 14.0 CAVE- 6676 11/8/2010 Cabbage 5680 +/- 522 < 14.4 < 14.6 < 9.3 < 57.0 < 17.6 < 18.6 Location: CA-FPL-V12 CAVE- 2963 6/7/2010 Cabbage 4173  :!: 387 < 9.3 < 10.6 < 12.6 < 18.1 < 12.5 < 17.1 CAVE- 3796 7/12/2010 Lettuce 5212 +/- 386 < 11.1 < 10.2 < 6.1 < 15.7 < 11.0 < 11.9 CAVE- 4441 8/9/2010 Collards 3292  :!: 279 < 7.7 < 11 '1 < 10.6 < 16.0 < 7.7 < 5.6 CAVE- 5141 9/14/2010 Collard Greens 3682 +/- 303 < 8.6 < 5.6 < 13.6 < 18.2 < 10.9 < 9.9 CAVE- 5746 10/11/2010 Collard Greens 4557 +/- 337 < 8.3 < 8.8 < 8.0 < 23.0 < 7.7 < 12.5 CAVE- 6678 11/8/2010 Collard Greens 3380 +/- 327 < 7.1 < 11.4 < 9.1 < 30.7 < 9.0 < 14.9 3-1

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Collection: Monthly, during growing season Units: pCi/kg wet Collection Concentration ~eCi/k~ wet~

Lab Code Date Samele T~ee K-40 Mn-54 Co-58 Co-60 1-131 Cs-134 Cs-137 LQQ~tiQn: QA-FPL-V14 CAVE- 2321 5/11/2010 Turnips 4231 +/- 395 < 11.7 < 11.8 < 11.2 < 20.0 < 12.2 < 15.7 CAVE- 2964 6/7/2010 Turnips 2995 +/- 291 < 13.7 < 6.6 < 6.6 <16.4 < 8.6 < 12.7 CAVE* 3797 7/13/2010 Turnips 3062 +/- 315 < 10.5 < 7.2 < 10.6 < 12.1 < 11.1 < 13.9 CAVE- 3798 7/13/2010 Lettuce 3758 +/- 461 < 19.7 < 13.3 < 12.0 < 30.6 < 16.5 < 23.4 CAVE- 5462 9/29/2010 Turnips 3225 +/- 296 < 10.0 < 11.0 < 13.6 < 19.7 < 8.2 < 11.8 CAVE* 5747 10/11/2010 Turnips 4053 +/- 365 < 7.9 < 11.9 < 12.2 < 23.7 < 10.5 < 12.7 CAVE- 6677 11/8/2010 Turnips 3792 +/- 338 < 12.0 < 9.3 < 13.5 < 27.4 < 11.8 < 12.3 LQQSJtion: QA-FPL-V1 § CAVE* 3799 7/12/2010 Collards 5006 +/- 457 < 15.6 < 10.2 < 14.7 < 22.1 < 15.0 < 13.9 CAVE- 3800 7/12/2010 Lettuce 5302 +/- 565 < 24.5 < 21.8 < 10.7 < 29.8 < 17.9 < 17.0 CAVE- 3801 7/12/2010 Cabbage 3061 +/- 355 < 20.1 < 15.3 < 16.9 < 17.0 < 15.1 < 14.0 CAVE- 4442 8/10/2010 Collards 5021 +/- 421 < 10.7 < 12.6 < 3.6 < 17.8 < 10.8 < 13.8 3-2

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Collection: Annually, at harvest Units: pCI/kg wet Sample Collection H-3 Concentration (pCi/kg wet)

Lab Code Type Date ( pCi/L) K-40 Mn-54 Co-58 Co-60 i-131 Cs-134 Cs-13 7 Location: CA-FC-1 8

10/13/2010 ND Location: CA-FC-2 10/13/2010 ND 8 Location: CA-FQ-~

CAVE- 6406 3A-Soybeans 10/14/2010 < 155 14082 +/- 465 < 11.4 < 12.1 < 9.3 < 59.2 < 11.0 < 11.9 CAVE- 6407 38-Soybeans 10/13/2010 < 164 13503 +/- 454 < 7.2 < 11.8 < 7.5 < 59.1 < 7.6 < 8.9 CAVE- 6408 3C-Soybeans 10/13/2010 < 164 14225 +/- 421 < 6.3 <10.4 < 6.6 < 54.1 < 6.8 < 8.4 bog§!1ign: CA-FC-4 (Q)

CAVE- 6409 Soybeans 10/27/2010 < 155 12374 +/- 452 < 10.2 < 6.5 < 11.4 < 19.5 < 10.6 < 12.2 Cl ND =no data; see Table 2.0, Listing of Missed Samples.

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Collection: Annually Units: pCI/kg dry Collection Concentration ~ECI/ks d~~

Lab Code Date K-40 Mn-54 Fe-59 Co-58 Co-60 Nb-95 Cs-134 Cs-137 La-140

~QQsU!Qn: §QL-F-QQ2 CASO- 7154 11/19/2010 11447 +/- 764 < 27.4 < 47.9 < 14.0 < 17.4 < 23.0 < 23.5 378 :1: 41 46.0 CASO- 7155 11/19/2010 11233 :1: 710 < 30.1 < 74.7 < 29.7 < 13.2 < 33.8 < 20.6 449 :1: 44 42.7 LQQitlon: §QL-F-QQ§ CASO- 7156 11/19/2010 12293 :1: 786 < 29.1 < 52.9 < 31.8 < 12.8 < 22.1 < 28.3 622 :1: 57 78.4 CASO- 7157 11/19/2010 11578 :1: 800 < 34.0 < 55.3 < 31.6 < 24.6 < 32.7 < 22.6 545 :1: 48 73.8 Locitlon: §OL-PR-Q03 CASO- 7158 11/19/2010 10912 :1: 705 < 32.4 < 34.1 < 22.7 < 13.6 < 33.6 < 22.9 202 :1: 36 28.2 CASO- 7159 11/19/2010 11509 +/- 668 < 28.3 < 57.0 < 27.4 < 17.6 < 39.3 < 16.5 355 +/- 42 62.1 Location: SOL-PR-007 CASO- 7160 11/19/2010 11287 +/- 847 < 31.4 < 61.8 < 22.7 < 13.3 < 27.8 < 26.6 272 +/-54 44.7 CASO- 7161 11/19/2010 9846 +/- 789 < 30.1 < 86.0 < 31.0 < 28.9 < 58.1 < 26.7 242 +/-51 71.2 Location: SOL-V-003 CASO- 7162 11/19/2010 10226 +/- 1284 < 70.4 < 145.6 < 75.5 < 59.9 < 74.7 < 56.3 99 +/-56 135.5 CASO- 7163 11/19/2010 15489 +/- 851 < 27.9 < 46.4 < 26.9 < 13.5 < 44.5 <17.4 231 :1: 40 36.7 Location: SOL-W-001 CASO* 7164 11/19/2010 13796 +/- 824 < 26.6 < 33.3 < 25.9 < 21.0 < 14.1 < 14.9 80 :1: 31 33.4 CASO* 7165 11/19/2010 11792 :1: 1181 < 48.5 < 126.4 < 54.4 < 47.0 < 56.4 < 41.5 82 +/- 45 192.9 Locition: SOL-W-002 CASO* 7166 11/30/2010 14928 +/- 876 < 24.3 < 20.0 < 25.0 < 15.5 < 22.0 < 24.3 116 +/- 43 29.1 CASO- 7168 11/30/2010 8554 :1: 651 < 23.7 < 37.1 < 13.3 < 15.2 < 25.2 < 19.7 < 18.7 22.7 Location: SOL-W-OO~

CASO- 7169 11/30/2010 8906 +/- 1019 < 32.7 < 53.3 < 8.3 < 23.7 < 53.0 < 36.0 < 45.4 64.4 CASO- 7170 11/30/2010 10217 +/- 1311 < 62.8 < 85.6 < 55.7 < 36.2 < 77.2 < 39.8 94 +/- 49 102.6 Location: ~OL-W-004 CASO- 7171 11/30/2010 11934 +/- 656 < 24.4 < 31.9 < 25.5 < 17.1 < 36.1 < 23.0 < 25.0 11.8 CASO- 7172 11/30/2010 9884 +/- 1170 < 51.0 < 118.4 < 57.8 < 40.0 < 60.1 < 40.0 < 52.7 140.8 5-1

Enclosure to ULNRC-05785 Page 92 of 115 QALLAW8Y Table 6. Surface water, analyses for tritium and gamma-emitting Isotopes.

Collection: Monthly location: CA-SWA-501 Units: pCi/l lab Code Required CASW- 458 CASW* 896 CASW- 1463 CASW- 2313 Date Collected LLD 2/4/2010 03-05-10 04-01-10 05-05-10 H-3 3000 < 153 < 149 < 144 < 144 Mn-54 15 < 2.8 < 3.7 < 4.2 < 3.6 Fe-59 30 < 5.6 < 6.9 < 5.1 < 4.7 Co-58 15 < 1.6 < 1.8 < 2.8 < 3.7 Co-60 15 < 1.9 < 2.2 < 4.2 < 2.5 Zn-65 30 < 3.6 < 6.9 < 5.9 < 2.8 Zr-Nb-95 15 < 2.7 < 2.9 < 5.0 < 2.7 1-131 1000 < 4.8 < 5.0 < 11.4 < 7.3 Cs-134 15 < 2.5 < 3.5 < 2.8 < 4.1 Cs-137 18 < 2.4 < 4.5 < 4.5 < 4.3 Ba-La-140 15 < 2.1 < 5.0 < 5.3 < 3.5 Lab Code Required CASW- 2899 CASW- 3499 CASW- 4077 CASW* 4811 Date Collected LLD 06-01-10 06-30-10 07-28-10 08-30-10 H-3 3000 < 145 < 167 < 154 < 153 Mn-54 15 < 2.5 < 1.4 < 2.1 < 3.8 Fe-59 30 < 4.9 < 3.4 < 4.8 < 4.6 Co-58 15 < 1.5 < 2.3 < 3.3 < 3.1 Co-60 15 < 1.9 < 1.2 < 3.8 < 4.8 Zn-65 30 < 4.2 < 3.9 < 6.2 < 10.6 Zr-Nb-95 15 < 4.9 < 3.7 < 3.4 < 3.4 1-131 1000 < 11.3 < 11.0 < 8.7 < 5.0 Cs-134 15 < 2.6 < 1.7 < 4.1 < 5.2 Cs-137 18 < 2.6 < 2.2 < 4.4 < 4.0 Ba-La-140 15 < 4.5 < 4.5 < 5.1 < 3.3 Lab Code Required CASW- 5564 CASW- 6279 CASW- 6943 CASW- 7446 Date Collected LLD 10-01-10 10-26-10 11-24-10 12-28-10 H-3 3000 < 172 < 163 < 139 < 143 Mn-54 15 < 2.1 < 1.9 < 6.2 < 2.9 Fe-59 30 < 5.4 < 4.6 < 10.1 < 5.8 Co-58 15 < 3.0 < 2.7 < 5.2 < 2.1 Co-60 15 < 2.8 < 2.5 < 4.5 < 1.0 Zn-65 30 < 3.5 < 3.1 < 8.0 < 4.4 Zr-Nb-95 15 < 3.1 < 3.8 < 5.2 < 3.2 1*131 1000 < 22.2 < 38.3 < 11.5 < 4.3 Cs-134 15 < 1.8 < 2.2 < 5.0 < 2.3 Cs-137 18 < 2.2 < 1.3 < 3.1 < 3.2 Ba-La-140 15 < 5.0 < 9.1 < 7.3 < 2.5 6-1

Enclosure to ULNRC-05785 Page 93 of 115 CALLAWAY Table 6. Surface water, analyses for tritium and gamma-emitting Isotopes.

Collection: Monthly Location: CA-SWA-501 Units: pCi/L Lab Code Required CASW- 7063 Date Collected LLD 01-04-10 H-3 3000 < 152 Mn-54 15 < 2.7 Fe-59 30 < 5.9 Co-58 15 < 2.1 Co-60 15 < 2.0 Zn-65 30 < 3.6 Zr-Nb-95 15 < 3.3 1-131 1000 < 5.7 Cs-134 15 < 2.6 Cs-137 18 < 3.0 Ba-La-140 15 < 2.0 6-2

Enclosure to ULNRC-05785 Page 94 of 115 CALLAWAY Table 6. Surface water, analyses for tritium and gamma-emitting Isotopes.

Collection: Monthly Location: CA-SWA-502 Units: pCi/L Lab Code Required CASW- 459 CASW- 897 CASW- 1464 CASW- 2314 Date Collected LLD 02-04-10 03-05-10 04-01-10 05-05-10 H-3 3000 < 153 263 +/- 102 262 +/- 99 < 144 Mn-54 15 < 2.4 < 3.9 < 5.5 < 2.2 Fe-59 30 < 2.9 < 7.3 < 7.0 < 4.8 Co-58 15 < 1.9 < 2.1 < 5.6 < 2.5 Co-60 15 < 2.0 < 1.5 < 4.8 < 1.2 Zn-65 30 < 3.2 < 2.5 < 4.0 < 4.0 Zr-Nb-95 15 < 2.0 < 3.9 < 3.6 < 1.9 1-131 1000 < 4.6 < 8.3 < 10.8 < 6.0 Cs-134 15 < 1.8 < 3.8 < 5.4 < 2.6 Cs-137 18 < 2.2 < 4.2 < 5.4 < 2.8 Ba-La-140 15 < 3.4 < 3.5 < 3.9 < 4.8 Lab Code Required CASW- 2900 CASW- 3500 CASW- 4078 CASW- 4813 Date Collected LLD 06-01-10 06-30-10 07-28-10 08-30-10 H-3 3000 173 +/- 85 < 167 < 154 < 153 Mn-54 15 < 3.0 < 1.5 < 3.8 < 2.4 Fe-59 30 < 4.0 < 4.9 < 5.9 < 5.2 Co-58 15 < 2.3 < 1.3 < 5.8 < 5.6 Co-60 15 < 2.1 < 1.4 < 3.8 < 4.9 Zn-65 30 < 4.9 < 2.4 < 2.5 < 6.7 Zr-Nb-95 15 < 3.5 < 2.2 < 5.1 < 4.7 i-131 1000 < 11.5 < 14.2 < 12.6 < 7.2 Cs-134 15 < 3.0 < 1.0 < 5.1 < 4.2 Cs-137 18 < 2.7 < 1.5 < 4.4 < 3.6 Ba-La-140 15 < 6.7 < 3.9 < 3.8 < 5.4 Lab Code Required CASW- 5565 CASW- 6280 CASW- 6945 CASW- 7447 Date Collected LLD 10-01-10 10*26-1 0 11-24-10 12-28-10 H*3 3000 < 172 < 163 < 139 < 143 Mn-54 15 < 3.0 < 2.3 < 4.2 < 1.9 Fe-59 30 < 7.4 < 7.3 < 9.3 < 4.0 Co-58 15 < 3.0 < 2.2 < 4.5 < 2.4 Co-60 15 < 2.4 < 2.0 < 3.5 < 2.2 Zn-65 30 < 3.1 < 3.8 < 7.0 < 3.4 Zr-Nb-95 15 < 2.4 < 3.3 < 4.4 < 2.3 1-131 1000 < 24.2 < 47.1 < 13.2 < 5.3 Cs-134 15 < 2.3 < 1.8 < 4.8 < 2.0 Cs-137 18 < 2.9 < 2.2 < 2.8 < 2.4 Ba-La-140 15 < 7.2 < 11.9 < 4.5 < 3.3 6-3

Enclosure to ULNRC-05785 Page 95 of 115 CALLAWAY Table 6. Surface water, analyses for tritium and gamma-emitting Isotopes.

Collection: Monthly Location: CA-SWA-502 Units: pCI/L Lab Code Required CASW- 7064 Date Collected LLD 01-04-10 H-3 3000 187 +/- 85 Mn-54 15 < 2.4 Fe-59 30 < 4.6 Co-58 15 < 2.7 Co-60 15 < 1.6 Zn-65 30 < 5.9 Zr-Nb-95 15 < 2.3 1-131 1000 < 8.2 Cs-134 15 < 3.3 Cs-137 18 < 3.7 Ba-La-140 15 < 2.5 6-4

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7. Surface Water (Ponds), analyses for tritium and gamma-emitting Isotopes.

Collection Concentration ~pCIIL~

Lab Code Date H*3 Mn-54 Fe-59 Co-58 Co*BO Zn*85 Nb*95 Ca-134 Ca-137 La-140 Location: QA*§WA*QTBQ CASW- 53 01/06/10 < 148 CASW* 1550 04/07/10 < 169 CASW* 3550 07/07/10 < 163 CASW* 5700 10/06/10 < 163 LQCS!~iQn: Q8*S~8*Utj§ CASW* 378 01/26110 < 152 < 202 < 4o1 < 3o2 < 204 < 4.4 < 3.0 < 205 < 2.5 < 2.0 CASW- 1871 04/15/10 < 171 < 106 < 2.1 < 1.3 < 1.8 < 2.5 <2.7 < 106 < 1.8 < 3.7 CASW- 4296 07/19/10 < 188 < 101 < 200 < 1.1 < 1.2 <2.4 < 2.0 < 1oO < 1.2 < 6o9 CASW- 6398 10/25/10 < 157 < 200 <3.4 < 2.3 < 200 < 3.7 < 302 < 200 < 109 < 908 Location: CA*§WA*UNIT 2 CASW- 379 01/26/10 < 154 < 208 < 603 < 202 < 302 < 5.2 < 2.7 < 300 < 202 < 2.0 CASW* 1872 04/14/10 183 +/- 97 < 1.9 < 308 < 109 < 109 <2.4 < 1.7 < 1.9 < 106 < 3.8 CASW- 4297 07/19/10 < 188 < 1.3 < 108 < 0.9 < 1.2 < 2.6 < 1.7 < 1.1 < 101 < 9.3 CASW* 6399 10/18/10 < 157 < 1.6 < 401 < 2.8 <2.4 < 3.5 < 4.5 < 203 < 200 < 602 LQQJtion: CA*§~A*PQND 01 CASW- 799 02/26/10 < 146 < 2.2 < 7.0 < 2.4 < 1.3 < 3.1 < 3.7 < 300 < 2.9 < 4.6 CASW* 4954 08/31/10 < 159 <4.9 < 8.2 < 3.2 < 3.7 < 10.0 < 3.8 < 5o7 < 3o1 < 5.3 Loca1iQn: QA-SWA*PQND Q' CASW* 800 02/26/10 < 146 < 207 < 3.5 < 3.5 < 207 < 309 < 2.1 < 201 < 2.8 < 3.1 CASW- 4955 08/31/10 < 159 < 102 < 302 < 107 < 105 <2.4 < 2o6 < 101 < Oo9 < 5.1 Location: CA-§WA-SLUDgE LAGOON #4 CASW- 808 02/26/10 < 146 < 4o1 < 802 < 205 < 1.5 < 5.3 < 5o0 < 302 < 4.2 < 6.6 CASW- 4962 08/31/10 < 159 < 408 < 1000 < 407 < 4.2 < 10.3 < 201 < 6.2 < 3.7 < 8.0 7*1

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7. Surface Water (Ponds), analyses for tritium and gamma-emitting Isotopes.

Collection Concentration leCIIL!

Lab Code Date H*3 Mn-54 Fe-59 Co* 58 Co-60 Zn*65 Nb*95 Ca-134 Ca-137 La-140 Lggation: CA-SWA*O!JTFALL 010 CASW- 801 02/26/10 < 146 <2.4 < 205 < 200 < 106 < 4o8 < 305 < 2.4 < 2.0 < 5.8 CASW- 4956 08/31/10 < 159 < 1.3 < 208 < 102 < 101 < 2o5 < 202 < 1.1 < 1.4 < 602 Location: CA-SWA*O!JTFALL 011 CASW- 802 02/26/10 < 146 < 1o5 < 6.3 < 202 <2.4 <105 < 302 < 301 < 2.8 <4.4 CASW- 4957 08/31/10 < 159 < 101 < 2o9 < 1o4 <1.4 <202 <2.4 < 1.1 <1.4 < 401 Location: CA*SWA-OUTFALL 012 CASW- 803 02/26/10 < 146 < 306 < 3o5 < 3o6 < 203 < 3o8 < 4o3 < 3.3 < 3.4 < 502 CASW- 4958 09/01/10 < 159 < 303 < 7.9 < 601 <309 <407 < 6o5 < 501 <4.4 <601 Location: CA-SWA-OUTFALL 013 CASW- 805 02/26/10 < 146 < 3o3 < 5.0 < 1.5 < 204 < 107 < 2.3 < 2.6 < 207 < 4.5 CASW- 4959 09/01/10 < 159 < 601 < 6.2 < 5o5 < 5o6 < 802 < 706 < 3.2 < 3.5 < 5.6 Location: CA-SWA-OUTFALL 014 CASW* 806 02/26/10 < 146 < 3.2 < 108 < 3.2 < 2.5 < 3.0 < 3.5 < 2.7 < 3.5 < 5.6 CASW- 4960 09/01/10 < 159 < 3.1 < 3o0 < 2.5 < 1o9 < 207 < 4.3 < 2.4 < 2.8 < 709 Location; CA-SWA*OUTFALL 015 CASW- 807 02/26/1 0 < 146 < 4o0 < 704 < 4.4 < 3.4 < 8.5 < 5o3 < 3.3 < 5.3 < 6o 1 CASW- 4961 08/31/10 < 159 <102 <201 <104 <1.0 <2.4 <2.2 <0.9 <102 <4o9 7-2

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Collection Concentration ~~c11q Lab Code Date H-3 Mn-54 Fe-59 Co-58 Co-60 Zn-65 Zr-Nb-95 Cs-134 Cs-137 La-140 Q8*C~8-QQ~ !~&mn CADW- 765 2/24/2010 < 146 < 2.1 < 2.5 < 2.6 < 0.7 < 5.2 < 3.7 < 2.4 < 2.3 < 5.4 CADW* 2821 5/26/2010 < 164 < 1.9 < 2.2 < 3.3 < 3.1 < 4.6 < 3.9 < 2.1 < 2.2 < 7.1 CADW* 4734 8/24/2010 < 153 <4.4 < 4.9 < 4.3 < 5.5 < 6.0 < 3.3 < 4.7 < 4.7 < 4.8 CAWW- 7136 11/29/2010 < 137 < 2.6 < 4.9 <2.4 < 2.1 < 4.3 < 4.5 < 2.8 < 3.1 < 3.0 QA-DWA-004 (Mill§r)

CADW- 766 2/25/2010 < 146 < 2.1 < 5.8 < 2.9 < 1.2 < 2.9 < 3.1 < 2.3 < 3.2 < 3.0 CADW- 2822 5/27/2010 < 164 < 1.8 < 5.7 < 2.9 < 2.3 < 1.4 < 3.1 < 1.9 < 2.1 < 5.1 CADW- 4735 8/24/2010 < 153 < 4.7 < 6.6 < 4.8 < 4.2 < 7.9 < 6.2 < 5.8 < 5.4 < 6.6 CADW- 7137 12/2/2010 < 137 < 2.3 < 5.5 < 2.2 < 2.6 < 2.9 < 2.8 < 2.5 < 3.1 < 2.3 CA-DWA-005 (Hux)

CADW- 767 2/24/2010 < 146 < 2.6 < 3.7 < 1.6 < 2.1 < 5.1 < 2.5 < 2.1 < 1.8 < 2.8 CADW- 2823 5/26/2010 < 164 < 2.5 < 4.1 < 1.8 < 1.0 < 4.7 < 3.0 < 3.3 < 2.8 < 3.2 CADW- 4736 8/24/2010 < 153 < 4.0 < 5.4 < 3.4 < 3.8 < 6.0 < 6.1 < 4.9 < 5.7 < 5.1 CADW- 7138 11/29/2010 < 137 < 2.8 < 3.5 < 2.9 < 2.6 < 2.7 < 2.3 < 2.1 < 3.2 < 4.3 CA-DWA-QQ§ (Li!Jd§ID§D l CADW* 768 2/24/2010 < 146 < 2.2 < 1.9 < 1.6 < 2.2 < 5.2 < 2.1 < 2.8 < 2.6 < 4.3 CADW- 2824 5/26/2010 < 164 < 2.0 < 6.2 < 2.7 < 0.7 < 3.7 < 3.1 < 2.5 < 3.4 < 7.1 CADW- 4737 8/24/2010 < 153 < 2.5 < 7.3 < 2.5 < 3.1 < 3.0 < 2.9 < 2.6 < 2.7 < 6.1 CADW- 7139 11/29/2010 < 137 < 2.4 < 4.2 < 1.5 < 1.3 < 1.7 < 4.5 < 2.5 < 2.8 < 3.0 QA*DWA-Q07 (Kri§l§)

CADW- 769 2/24/2010 < 146 < 1.7 < 5.1 < 1.4 < 1.6 < 3.9 < 3.5 < 2.6 < 3.1 < 6.1 CADW- 2825 5/26/2010 < 164 < 2.2 < 5.9 < 2.2 < 2.3 < 2.9 < 2.3 < 2.6 < 2.9 < 5.2 CADW- 4738 8/24/2010 < 153 < 3.5 < 3.6 <2.4 < 2.4 <6.4 < 3.2 < 1.9 < 2.2 < 8.5 CADW- 7140 11/29/2010 < 137 < 2.9 < 8.6 < 2.8 < 3.3 < 4.3 < 3.0 < 3.7 < 3.6 < 2.5 CA-DWA-008 (Brangt)

CADW* 770 2/24/2010 < 146 < 3.5 < 5.1 < 2.5 < 2.5 < 4.5 < 3.8 < 3.1 < 3.3 < 2.9 CADW* 2826 5/27/2010 < 164 < 1.8 < 6.0 < 3.0 < 0.9 < 5.2 < 3.2 < 1.9 < 2.8 < 5.2 CADW* 4739 8/24/2010 < 153 < 2.4 < 4.8 < 1.8 < 2.6 < 5.2 < 3.7 < 2.8 < 2.8 < 3.2 CADW* 7141 11/29/2010 < 137 < 3.5 < 5.9 < 3.3 < 2.8 < 5.8 < 3.7 < 3.6 < 4.2 < 2.8 8-1

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Collection Concentration ~2Cilq Lab Code Date H-3 Mn-54 Fe-59 Co-58 Co-60 Zn-65 Zr-Nb-95 Cs-134 Cs-137 La-140 gA-Q~A-QQE! (glarg~)

CADW- 771 2/24/2010 < 146 < 2.5 < 4.4 < 2.0 < 1.8 < 3.8 <3.4 < 2.7 < 3.2 < 4.3 CADW* 2827 5/26/2010 < 164 < 2.6 < 3.7 < 1.9 < 2.4 < 6.7 < 3.9 < 1.8 < 4.1 < 3.7 CASW- 4740 8/24/2010 < 153 < 3.9 < 6.2 < 3.3 < 5.6 < 5.2 < 5.6 < 4.6 < 6.3 < 7.3 CASW- 7142 11/29/2010 < 137 < 2.4 < 4.2 < 3.2 <2.4 < 2.7 < 3.7 < 3.0 < 2.5 < 3.5 CA-DWA-Q10 (Q!IIon. SUSi!!J)

CADW* 772 2/24/2010 < 146 < 3.0 < 5.4 < 2.3 < 3.1 < 4.8 < 1.9 < 2.7 < 1.6 < 1.9 CADW- 2828 5/26/2010 < 164 < 3.0 < 6.4 < 2.1 < 2.4 < 5.3 < 4.4 < 2.3 < 2.2 < 6.6 CASW- 4742 8/24/2010 < 153 < 1.2 < 2.5 < 1.0 < 1.5 < 2.2 < 2.0 < 1.1 < 1.3 < 3.9 CASW- 7143 11/29/2010 < 137 < 2.8 < 6.6 < 2.0 < 3.6 < 3.3 < 3.2 < 3.2 < 3.3 < 3.4 QA-DWA-012 (Dillon. Jo~}

CADW- 773 2/24/2010 < 146 < 2.2 < 1.8 < 2.7 < 2.7 < 5.6 < 4.4 < 2.2 < 2.9 < 6.1 CADW- 2829 5/26/2010 < 164 < 2.9 < 3.2 < 2.1 < 1.6 < 3.3 < 2.8 < 2.3 < 1.8 < 6.0 CADW- 4743 8/24/2010 < 153 < 2.1 <4.4 < 2.7 < 2.7 < 5.9 < 4.5 < 2.3 < 2.0 < 5.8 CADW- 7144 11/29/2010 < 137 < 3.0 < 5.1 < 2.3 < 2.3 < 3.5 < 2.3 < 3.1 < 3.1 < 2.9 QA-DWA-022 (Plummer}

CADW- 774 2/24/2010 < 146 < 2.1 < 5.4 < 2.6 < 2.3 < 3.5 < 3.0 < 2.8 < 2.3 < 6.0 CADW- 2830 5/26/2010 < 145 < 2.4 < 6.7 < 2.0 < 2.3 < 2.7 < 3.6 < 2.1 < 2.7 < 6.4 CADW- 4744 8/24/2010 < 153 < 1.1 < 3.1 < 1.3 < 1.4 < 1.7 < 2.0 < 1.2 < 1.1 < 5.6 CADW* 7145 11/29/2010 < 137 < 3.6 < 11.4 < 6.1 < 5.5 < 10.8 < 7.1 < 7.4 < 3.9 < 7.5 QA-DWA-001 (Por::tlang Bar/Grill)

CADW- 775 2/24/2010 < 146 < 2.5 < 4.2 < 2.0 < 1.5 < 3.0 < 3.6 < 2.3 < 2.5 < 3.2 CADW* 2831 5/26/2010 < 164 < 3.2 < 3.1 < 2.1 < 1.8 < 3.8 < 3.5 < 3.1 < 3.1 < 5.7 CADW* 4745 8/24/2010 < 153 < 2.7 < 4.1 < 2.9 < 2.5 <3.4 < 3.8 < 2.4 < 1.5 < 3.2 CADW- 7147 11/29/2010 < 137 < 1.9 < 4.5 < 1.7 < 3.1 < 4.7 < 3.2 < 3.2 < 3.3 < 3.2 CA-DWA-PW1 (Pian1 Cafelerla}

CADW- 776 2/24/2010 < 146 < 2.2 < 4.2 < 1.5 < 1.6 < 4.9 < 3.7 < 3.1 < 3.1 < 5.9 CADW- 2832 5/26/2010 < 164 < 2.4 < 5.9 < 3.8 < 2.0 < 4.8 < 4.9 < 3.0 < 2.9 < 6.1 CADW- 4746 8/24/2010 < 153 < 1.2 < 1.9 < 1.6 < 1.1 < 2.7 < 2.0 < 1.1 < 1.1 < 7.0 CADW- 7148 11/29/2010 < 137 < 2.7 < 5.8 < 3.0 < 2.5 < 3.9 < 3.7 < 3.4 < 2.6 < 3.5 8-2

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Collection Concentration (pCI/L)

Lab Code Date H-3 Mn-54 Fe-59 Co-58 Co-60 Zn-65 Nb-95 Cs-134 Cs-137 La-140 Location: CA-WWA-936 CAWW* 254 1/19/2010 312 +/- 88 < 3.4 < 5.6 < 3.5 < 1.5 < 6.5 < 3.0 < 2.3 < 2.2 < 1.6 CAWW- 812 2/25/2010 480 +/- 98 < 3.3 < 7.9 <3.4 < 3.0 < 4.7 < 3.6 < 4.6 < 5.2 < 2.9 CAWW- 1193 3/18/2010 227 +/- 95 <3.7 <6.1 < 3.3 < 1.6 < 6.5 <4.9 < 3.1 < 2.2 < 2.7 CAWW- 1824 4/13/2010 175 +/- 81 < 3.0 < 6.0 < 2.4 < 2.7 < 5.2 < 2.8 < 3.6 < 3.3 < 4.2 CAWW- 2483 5/12/2010 241 +/- 91 < 2.3 < 3.4 < 3.2 < 2.3 < 4.9 < 3.8 < 2.7 < 3o9 < 2.8 CAWW- 3057 6/14/2010 < 162 < 2.6 < 5.8 < 2.9 < 4.0 < 4.1 < 2.9 < 3.6 < 3.3 < 3o5 CAWW- 4266 7/12/2010 355 +/- 93 <1.3 <2.5 < 1.0 < 1.0 < 2.6 < 1.9 < 101 < 1.0 < 6.5 CAWW- 4543 8/12/2010 253 +/- 93 < 0.7 < 2.8 < 1.3 < 1.6 < 2o3 < 2.1 < 1.2 < 1.7 < 3o2 CAWW- 5222 9/16/2010 200 +/- 97 <2.7 <11.7 < 4.9 < 4.2 < 6.4 < 3.8 < 7.1 < 3o6 < 6.9 CAWW* 6358 10/13/2010 < 159 < 2.1 < 3.8 <2.4 < 2.1 < 2.8 < 4.3 < 1o9 < 1.9 < 7o5 CAWW- 6748 11/11/2010 < 163 < 2.2 < 4.2 < 1.9 < 1.9 < 4.1 < 4.1 < 2o0 < 2o7 < 9.8 CAWW- 7381 12/15/2010 < 144 <3o3 <6o0 <3.1 <2.6 <3o3 <3.5 <2.5 <3.4 <4o9 Location: CA-WWA-937A CAWW- 248 1/19/2010 < 150 < 2.0 < 6.4 < 2.6 < 1.7 <4.4 < 1.9 < 2o5 < 2o8 < 2o7 CAWW- 814 2/25/2010 < 151 < 2.5 < 6.6 < 1.2 < 101 < 4o6 <3.4 < 2o6 < 3o0 < 5.4 CAWW* 1195 3/18/2010 < 163 < 3o0 < 4o0 < 2o5 < 3o5 < 6o0 < 2o6 < 2o8 <3.4 < 2o0 CAWW- 1825 4/13/2010 < 144 < 2o8 < 5.9 < 2.9 < 2o3 < 3.8 < 2.9 < 2.8 < 2.8 < 3.5 CAWW* 2485 5/12/2010 < 151 < 1.9 < 3o2 < 2.5 < 2.2 <3.4 < 2.5 < 2.8 < 3.7 < 3o2 CAWW- 3058 6/14/2010 168 +/- 94 < 2.5 < 4.9 < 2.9 < 107 < 5.3 < 3.6 < 3.1 < 3.1 < 3.9 CAWW* 4267 7/12/2010 253 +/- 88 < 101 < 3.4 < 1.0 < 1.7 < 2.8 < 2.6 < 1.1 < 1.6 < 3.4 CAWW* 4544 8/12/2010 < 153 < 1.9 < 5.9 < 3.3 < 2.5 < 3.9 < 3.3 < 2.3 < 2.3 < 5.8 CAWW- 5223 9/16/2010 < 166 < 6.0 < 10.9 < 5.0 < 4.2 < 8o5 < 7.7 < 5.7 < 7.6 < 7.3 CAWW* 6359 10/13/2010 < 159 < 3.6 < 4.9 < 3.0 < 2.3 < 3o0 < 3.0 < 2.4 < 3.7 < 7.7 CAWW* 6749 11/11/2010 < 163 <3.4 < 6.3 < 4.0 < 3.2 < 5.6 < 3.7 < 2.8 < 3.5 < 4.9 CAWW- 7382 12/16/2010 < 144 < 2.3 < 5.3 < 4.1 < 2.9 < 5.7 < 3.6 < 3.0 < 3.1 < 4.2 Location: CA-WWA-9378 CAWW* 249 1/19/2010 339 +/- 89 < 2.6 < 4.6 < 3.7 < 3.0 < 3.7 < 5.7 < 4.0 < 3o8 < 4.9 CAWW- 815 2/25/2010 305 +/- 90 < 1.8 < 4.5 < 1.8 < 2.9 < 3.4 < 2.9 < 2.8 < 3o3 < 2.1 CAWW- 1196 3/18/2010 528 +/- 106 < 2.8 < 6.2 < 2.5 < 2.4 <5.4 < 2.8 < 2o5 < 3o5 < 5.2 CAWW- 1827 4/13/2010 363 +/- 90 < 2.7 < 3.6 < 3o5 < 1.6 <4.4 < 2o6 < 3.1 <2o7 <6o1 CAWW* 2486 5/11/2010 364 +/- 96 <3.4 < 3.5 < 2o6 < 2o9 < 5.3 < 2o3 < 2o0 < 2.6 < 3.8 CAWW- 3059 6/14/2010 345 +/- 102 < 2.2 < 4o7 < 3o0 < 3.3 < 3o6 < 2o5 < 2o9 < 2o9 < 1.9 CAWW* 4268 7/12/2010 266 +/- 89 < 1.2 < 1o5 < 1 oO < 1.5 <2.4 < 1 o8 < Oo9 < 1.0 < 4o6 CAWW* 4545 8/12/2010 301 +/- 95 < 1oO < 2.6 < Oo8 < 102 < 2.1 < 1.7 < 1.0 < 1.3 < 3o7 CAWW- 5224 9/16/2010 < 166 < 4o8 <6.4 < 3o6 < 4o0 < 4o2 < 6o1 < 5.3 < 6.1 <BoO CAWW* 6360 10/13/2010 < 159 < 1o8 < 6.0 < 3o0 < 2.8 < 2o0 < 5o0 < 2o5 < 2.5 < 14o3 CAWW* 6750 11/11/2010 < 163 < 3.1 < 6o1 < 2.8 <2.4 < 3.3 < 3.6 < 2o6 < 2o6 < 8o5 CAWW* 7383 12/14/2010 < 144 < 2o8 < 4o2 < 2o7 < 2o9 < 4o2 <4.4 < 207 <2o8 <4o6 9-1

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Collection Concentration (pCi/L)

Lab Code Date H-3 Mn-54 Fe-59 Co-58 Co-60 Zn-65 Nb-95 Cs-134 Cs-137 La-140 Location: CA-WWA-937C CAWW- 250 1/19/2010 < 150 < 2.1 < 5.1 < 1.5 < 1.3 < 4.3 < 2.6 < 1.9 < 3.3 < 2.7 CAWW- 816 2/25/2010 < 151 < 2.5 < 3.5 < 2.2 < 1.9 < 1.6 < 3.1 < 2.7 < 1.9 < 5.3 CAWW- 1197 3/18/2010 < 163 < 2.4 < 4.0 < 3.8 < 1.6 < 3.5 < 3.3 < 2.6 < 2.5 < 4.0 CAWW- 1828 4/13/2010 156 :1: 80 < 2.8 < 2.7 < 2.8 < 3.5 <2.4 < 2.3 < 2.7 < 2.9 < 3.5 CAWW* 2487 5/12/2010 < 151 < 3.6 < 7.5 < 4.1 < 2.3 < 7.5 < 4.5 <4.4 < 4.2 < 3.0 CAWW* 3060 6/14/2010 199 :1:95 < 4.3 < 6.0 <4.4 <4.4 < 9.0 < 3.3 < 6.0 < 3.3 < 4.5 CAWW- 4269 7/12/2010 204 +/- 86 < 1.2 < 3.3 < 1.6 <1.4 < 2.1 < 2.0 < 1 '1 < 1.2 < 4.3 CAWW- 4546 8/12/2010 < 156 < 1.6 < 2.2 < 1.8 < 1.3 < 3.5 < 1.9 <1.4 < 1.5 < 4.8 CAWW- 5225 9/16/2010 < 166 < 4.0 < 9.5 < 4.3 <4.4 < 6.0 <3.4 <6.4 < 6.3 < 5.2 CAWW- 6361 10/14/2010 207 :1:90 < 2.2 < 3.2 < 1.9 < 2.0 < 3.6 < 4.7 < 2.2 < 2.3 < 11.5 CAWW- 6751 11/11/2010 243 :1:97 < 3.6 < 8.3 < 4.1 < 2.6 < 4.0 < 3.2 < 3.3 < 2.8 < 10.8 CAWW- 7384 12/15/2010 < 144 < 1.8 < 5.0 < 1.5 < 2.4 < 4.7 < 2.4 < 2.5 < 3.2 < 4.6 Location: CA-WWA-9370 CAWW- 251 1/19/2010 < 150 < 2.3 < 4.3 < 1.4 < 2.3 < 3.0 < 2.2 < 2.6 < 2.6 < 2.0 CAWW- 817 2/25/2010 < 151 < 3.0 <7.4 < 3.3 < 3.0 < 4.9 < 2.8 < 2.8 < 3.1 < 6.7 CAWW- 1198 3/18/2010 < 163 < 2.1 < 5.2 < 2.2 < 2.3 <2.4 < 2.0 < 2.8 < 3.0 < 4.8 CAWW- 1829 4/13/2010 205 +/- 83 < 2.0 < 3.2 < 3.3 < 3.0 < 4.6 < 2.6 < 2.5 < 2.2 < 4.1 CAWW- 2488 5/12/2010 < 151 < 3.0 < 8.0 < 2.1 < 2.2 < 3.9 < 4.1 < 3.9 <3.4 < 2.1 CAWW- 3062 6/14/2010 246 +/- 97 <2.4 < 4.3 <2.4 < 1.3 < 5.0 < 3.8 < 2.1 < 2.9 <2.4 CAWW- 4270 7/12/2010 278 +/- 89 < 1'1 < 3.1 < 1.0 < 1.3 < 2.3 < 2.2 < 1.2 < 1 '1 <4.4 CAWW- 4547 8/12/2010 261 +/- 106 < 1.2 < 2.4 < 1.4 < 1.4 < 2.1 < 1.9 < 1.1 < 1.3 < 2.5 CAWW- 5227 9/16/2010 < 166 < 2.2 < 3.3 < 2.5 < 2.9 < 3.1 < 3.0 < 2.5 < 2.7 < 3.2 CAWW- 6362 10/14/2010 < 159 < 2.1 < 4.2 < 2.6 < 2.0 <4.4 < 4.3 < 1.9 < 2.1 <9.4 CAWW- 6753 11/11/2010 < 163 < 2.2 < 7.3 < 2.6 < 2.5 < 5.1 < 3.2 < 2.7 < 2.7 < 9.7 CAWW- 7385 12/15/2010 < 144 < 2.5 < 4.8 < 1.9 < 2.8 < 6.0 < 3.8 < 2.5 < 3.0 < 2.3 Location: CA-WWA-937E CAWW- 252 1/19/2010 < 160 < 2.8 < 3.9 < 1.9 < 2.2 < 2.3 < 1.5 < 2.8 < 3.1 < 1.7 CAWW- 818 2/25/2010 209 :1:86 < 2.5 < 2.9 < 1.8 <2.4 < 3.3 < 3.2 < 2.1 < 2.5 < 7.2 CAWW- 1199 3/18/2010 < 175 < 2.5 < 4.3 < 1.7 < 2.5 < 2.5 < 2.8 < 2.4 < 2.5 < 2.0 CAWW- 1830 4/13/2010 391 +/- 92 < 2.7 < 6.1 < 2.0 < 2.7 < 4.6 < 3.7 < 3.0 < 2.7 <4.4 CAWW- 2489 5/11/2010 220 +/- 90 < 2.3 < 3.9 < 2.0 < 2.2 < 4.8 < 2.9 < 2.2 < 2.9 < 2.6 CAWW- 3063 6/14/2010 263 +/- 98 <2.6 <5.1 < 2.7 <2.4 < 4.1 < 2.9 <2.4 < 2.0 < 2.3 CAWW- 4271 7/12/2010 < 151 < 1.2 < 2.4 < 1.3 < 0.8 <2.4 < 2.1 < 1.2 < 0.9 < 7.0 CAWW- 4548 8/12/2010 < 156 < 1.1 < 1.8 < 1.2 < 1.4 < 1.9 < 1.4 < 0.9 < 1.2 <4.4 CAWW- 5228 9/16/2010 < 166 < 2.0 < 5.6 < 3.0 < 2.9 < 4.3 < 3.5 < 2.6 <2.4 < 4.5 CAWW- 6363 10/14/2010 < 159 < 1.9 < 3.2 < 1.6 < 2.2 < 3.6 < 3.9 < 1.9 < 1.5 < 6.9 CAWW- 6754 11/11/2010 < 163 <2.8 <3.3 < 3.5 < 2.7 < 4.9 < 3.0 < 3.1 < 1.9 < 6.0 CAWW- 7386 12/14/2010 < 144 < 2.3 < 3.6 < 1.9 <2.4 < 7.3 < 4.3 < 2.8 < 2.6 < 3.8 9-2

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Collection Concentration (pCi/L)

Lab Code Date H-3 Mn-54 Fe-59 Co-58 Co-60 Zn-65 Nb-95 Cs-134 Cs-137 La-140 Location: CA-WWA*937F CAWW* 253 1/19/2010 < 150 < 2.3 < 5.3 < 2.7 < 1.6 < 4.3 < 3.6 < 2.7 < 3.1 < 5.1 CAWW- 819 2/25/2010 < 151 < 2.7 < 3.9 < 2.1 < 2.6 < 5.2 < 2.1 < 2.6 < 3.6 < 5.3 CAWW- 1200 3/18/2010 < 163 < 1.8 < 2.6 < 2.8 < 2.1 < 2.6 < 4.1 < 2.8 < 2.9 < 5.3 CAWW- 1831 4/13/2010 156 +/- 80 <2.4 < 3.5 < 2.5 < 1.9 < 4.7 < 2.3 <2.4 < 2.1 < 6.3 CAWW- 2490 5/11/2010 < 151 < 6.3 < 3.8 <3.4 < 3.2 <9.4 < 4.6 <4.4 < 3.6 < 4.8 CAWW- 3064 6/14/2010 < 162 < 2.2 < 4.7 < 1.7 < 2.2 < 4.7 < 3.1 < 2.3 <3.4 <2.4 CAWW- 4272 7/12/2010 < 151 < 1.3 < 3.3 < 1.7 < 1.6 < 2.2 < 2.3 < 1'1 < 1.6 < 5.2 CAWW- 4549 8/12/2010 205 +/- 104 < 1 '1 < 1.8 <1.4 < 1.2 < 1.8 < 2.1 < 1.1 < 1.5 < 4.5 CAWW- 5229 9/16/2010 < 166 < 2.2 < 3.5 < 1.9 < 2.9 < 3.2 < 3.6 < 2.3 < 2.9 < 4.7 CAWW- 6364 10/13/2010 < 159 < 2.1 < 3.7 < 1.6 <2.4 <3.4 < 2.9 < 2.5 < 1.5 < 4.3 CAWW- 6755 11/11/2010 < 163 < 4.1 < 8.0 < 2.9 < 3.0 < 5.4 < 5.3 < 3.3 < 2.4 < 6.4 CAWW- 7387 12/14/2010 < 144 < 3.1 < 3.8 < 2.2 < 3.2 < 3.5 < 4.1 < 3.0 < 3.1 < 3.2 Location: CA-WWA-938 CAWW* 7390 12/14/2010 < 144 <2.4 <4.4 <2.1 <1.9 <4.3 <2.0 <3.2 <3.3 <4.7 Location: CA-WWA-941 CAWW- 7391 12/14/2010 < 144 < 2.6 < 6.4 < 1.3 < 1.3 < 2.8 < 3.2 < 2.9 < 3.0 < 4.0 Location: CA-WWA-GWS CAWW* 247 1/19/2010 < 160 < 3.1 < 5.5 < 2.7 < 1.5 < 5.7 < 5.0 < 3.6 < 4.9 < 4.0 CAWW* 811 2/25/2010 < 154 < 2.9 < 5.0 < 2.7 < 1.3 <6.4 < 4.1 < 2.3 < 2.0 < 4.5 CAWW* 1192 3/18/2010 < 163 < 1.8 <5.4 < 1.9 < 3.0 <4.4 <3.4 < 3.2 < 3.3 < 5.0 CAWW- 1823 4/13/2010 188 +/- 82 <2.4 < 6.2 < 2.5 < 3.6 < 5.9 < 2.6 < 3.1 < 3.5 < 4.9 CAWW- 2491 5/12/2010 234 +/- 91 < 1.9 < 3.1 < 3.6 < 2.6 < 5.2 < 3.3 < 3.3 < 3.7 < 4.9 CAWW- 3065 6/14/2010 237 +/- 97 < 2.2 < 4.1 < 3.0 < 1.7 < 3.1 < 3.5 < 2.8 < 2.0 < 3.5 CAWW- 4273 7/12/2010 179 +/- 84 < 1'1 < 2.3 < 1.2 < 1.3 < 2.3 < 1.6 < 0.9 < 0.9 < 6.5 CAWW- 4550 8/12/2010 209 +/- 104 < 1.8 < 3.8 < 2.0 < 1.9 < 2.9 < 2.7 < 1.6 < 1.6 < 5.4 CAWW- 5230 9/16/2010 < 166 < 2.6 <5.4 < 2.0 < 2.3 < 4.9 <2.4 < 2.6 < 1.8 < 6.9 CAWW- 6365 10/13/2010 192 +/- 89 < 1.5 < 2.8 < 2.1 < 2.7 < 3.7 < 4.2 <2.4 < 3.0 < 7.5 CAWW* 6756 11/11/2010 168 +/- 94 < 2.3 < 3.9 < 4.0 < 3.1 < 3.4 < 3.7 < 3.2 <2.4 < 7.9 CAWW* 7389 12/15/2010 267 +/- 85 < 2.5 < 5.5 <2.4 < 2.5 < 5.1 < 2.6 < 3.7 <3.4 < 3.5 Location: CA-WWA-OW-4 CAWW* 377 1/26/2010 245 +/- 88 < 2.4 < 6.3 < 1.4 < 1.6 < 4.1 < 1.9 < 2.3 < 3.0 <4.4 CAWW* 1849 4/15/2010 287 +/- 87 < 4.5 < 6.7 < 3.9 < 2.6 < 6.6 < 4.8 < 3.0 <3.4 < 5.8 CAWW* 4274 7/19/2010 282 +/- 89 < 1'1 < 1.8 < 1.0 < 1.3 <2.4 < 2.0 < 1.0 < 1.3 < 6.9 CAWW* 6382 10/21/2010 295 +/- 93 < 1.3 < 3.6 < 1.4 < 1.3 < 2.3 < 2.6 < 1'1 < 1.3 <7.4 Location: CA-WWA-OW-5 CAWW* 376 1/26/2010 385 +/- 94 < 1.7 < 6.1 <2.4 < 3.9 <8.4 < 5.5 < 3.2 < 4.1 < 4.4 CAWW- 1850 4/15/2010 481 +/- 96 < 3.1 < 6.2 < 2.0 < 2.5 < 7.4 < 3.5 < 3.1 < 2.4 < 2.8 CAWW- 4275 7/19/2010 378 +/- 94 < 1.4 < 3.3 < 1.6 < 1.3 < 2.8 < 2.3 < 1.3 < 1.3 < 5.1 CAWW- 6383 10/14/2010 339 +/- 95 < 2.5 <3.4 < 2.0 <2.4 < 2.6 < 4.1 < 1.8 < 2.7 < 12.5 9-3

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Collection Concentration (pCi/L)

Lab Code Date H-3 Mn-54 Fe-59 Co-58 Co-60 Zn-65 Nb-95 Cs-134 Cs-137 La-140 Location: CA-WWA-U1 MW-001 CAWW- 372 1/14/2010 < 153 < 1.9 < 5.1 < 1.2 < 1.1 < 3.0 <3.4 < 1.9 < 1.8 < 9.0 CAWW- 1851 4/12/2010 < 144 < 2.1 < 5.0 < 2.0 < 1.6 < 3.5 < 2.7 < 2.1 < 2.0 < 3.1 CAWW- 4276 7/19/2010 < 151 < 1.2 < 3.0 < 1.2 < 1.5 < 1.9 < 1.8 < 1.1 < 1.3 < 4.9 CAWW- 6384 10/23/2010 < 157 < 3.6 < 4.5 < 2.7 < 4.0 < 6.2 < 4.8 < 4.2 < 4.3 < 5.5 Location: CA-WWA-U1 MW-002 CAWW- 375 1/13/2010 < 153 < 2.0 < 4.7 < 1.6 < 1.5 < 3.3 < 3.5 < 1.7 < 2.1 < 3.8 CAWW- 1852 4/12/2010 < 144 < 2.1 < 5.2 < 1.7 < 2.7 < 5.5 < 3.1 < 2.9 < 3.7 < 4.2 CAWW- 4277 7/16/2010 < 151 < 1.2 < 3.0 < 1.7 < 1.2 < 2.5 < 2.2 < 1.0 < 1.2 < 8.9 CAWW- 6385 10/23/2010 < 157 < 1.3 < 3.6 < 1.4 < 1.3 < 2.3 < 2.6 < 1.1 < 1.3 <7.4 Location: CA-WWA-U1MW-004 CAWW- 358 1/5/2010 < 153 < 1.6 <4.7 < 1.5 < 1.7 < 3.2 < 2.9 <1.4 < 2.0 < 4.5 CAWW- 1853 4/5/2010 < 144 <2.7 <6.2 <3.2 < 2.6 < 4.0 < 3.6 < 2.3 < 2.8 < 4.8 CAWW* 4278 7/13/2010 < 151 < 1.3 < 1 .8 < 0.9 <1.4 < 2.5 < 2.3 < 1.1 < 1.3 < 7.9 CAWW* 6386 10/21/2010 < 157 < 2.5 < 5.5 < 3.2 < 2.6 <4.7 <3.2 < 2.9 < 2.9 < 4.9 Location: CA-WWA-U1MW-005 CAWW- 359 1/5/2010 < 153 < 1.3 < 2.9 < 1.9 < 2.0 < 3.3 < 1.8 < 1.5 < 1.3 < 5.1 CAWW- 1854 4/5/2010 < 144 < 1.3 < 3.2 < 1.9 < 1.4 < 2.8 < 1.9 <1.4 < 1.2 < 3.8 CAWW- 4279 7/13/2010 < 151 < 0.9 < 3.5 < 2.1 < 1.6 < 2.3 < 2.7 < 1.3 < 1.4 < 6.2 CAWW- 6387 10/21/2010 < 157 < 3.0 < 5.5 < 3.8 < 2.1 < 5.3 < 3.6 < 2.7 < 3.1 < 3.7 Location: CA-WWA-U1 MW-006 CAWW- 369 1/11/2010 < 153 < 1.2 < 4.5 <2.4 < 2.0 < 3.6 < 3.2 < 2.1 < 2.3 < 5.7 CAWW- 1855 4/12/2010 < 144 < 2.1 <4.4 < 2.1 < 1.8 < 6.0 <2.4 < 2.1 < 3.8 < 4.3 CAWW* 4280 7/21/2010 < 151 < 1.2 < 2.7 < 1.6 < 1.5 < 2.0 < 1.9 < 1.0 < 1.2 < 8.7 CAWW- 6389 10/25/2010 < 157 < 3.6 < 6.2 < 2.3 <2.4 < 5.7 < 5.6 < 2.6 < 3.9 < 3.7 Location: CA*WWA-U1 MW-010 CAWW* 364 1/6/2010 < 153 < 1.4 < 5.1 < 2.1 < 1.6 < 3.6 < 2.5 < 1.7 < 2.1 <5.4 CAWW* 1856 4/8/2010 < 144 < 1.5 < 2.5 < 1.8 < 2.0 < 3.2 < 2.3 < 1.6 < 1.7 < 5.3 CAWW- 4281 7/13/2010 < 151 < 1.0 < 2.0 < 1.5 < 1.0 < 2.3 < 2.0 < 0.9 < 1.3 < 7.2 CAWW- 6390 10/25/2010 < 157 < 1.6 < 4.2 < 2.1 < 1.5 < 2.8 < 2.5 < 1.2 < 0.9 < 6.8 Location: CA-WWA-U1 MW-012 CAWW- 368 1/11/2010 < 153 < 1.5 < 5.9 < 1.8 < 0.9 < 2.5 < 2.7 < 1.5 <2.2 < 5.3 CAWW- 1857 4/12/2010 < 144 < 1.9 < 3.9 < 1.3 < 1.3 < 2.7 < 2.3 < 1.5 < 1.5 <6.4 CAWW- 4282 7/21/2010 < 151 < 1.2 < 2.9 < 1 .6 < 1.2 < 1.5 < 1'7 < 1.0 < 1.2 < 3.5 CAWW- 6391 10/25/2010 < 157 < 1.3 < 2.0 < 1.2 < 1.3 < 2.2 < 1.4 < 0.9 < 1.0 < 9.5 9-4

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Collection Concentration ~~CI/L~

Lab Code Date H-3 Mn-54 Fe-59 Co-58 Co-60 Zn-65 Nb-95 Cs-134 Cs-137 La-140

~Q!:iS!liQn; ~8*~~8*!J1M~*Q1~

CAWW- 374 1/13/2010 < 153 < 1.3 < 3.7 < 2.0 < 1.8 < 3.3 < 2.8 < 1.5 < 2.2 < 5.9 CAWW* 1858 4/16/2010 < 144 < 1.2 < 3.9 < 1.6 < 1.8 < 2.9 < 1.8 < 1.6 < 1.9 < 5.7 CAWW* 4283 7/19/2010 < 151 < 1 '1 < 2.6 < 1.8 < 1'1 < 2.7 < 2.6 < 1.3 < 1.2 < 3.6 CAWW* 6392 10/25/2010 172 +/- 87 < 1.3 < 2.7 < 1 '1 < 1.5 < 2.5 < 2.3 < 0.9 < 0.9 < 9.6 Location: CA-WWA-U1MW*01~

CAWW* 366 1/7/2010 221 +/- 87 < 1.5 < 3.2 < 1.3 < 0.8 < 2.0 < 2.2 < 1.3 < 1.5 < 5.2 CAWW- 1859 4/5/2010 370 +/- 91 < 1.6 < 5.4 < 2.3 < 1.3 < 4.9 < 3.9 < 1.9 < 1.9 < 5.8 CAWW- 4285 7/20/2010 384 +/- 94 < 1.3 < 1.8 < 0.9 < 1.5 < 1.7 < 2.3 < 0.9 < 1'1 < 6.6 CAWW* 6393 10/25/2010 249 +/- 91 < 1.2 < 3.5 < 2.0 < 1.4 < 2.1 < 3.2 < 1.3 < 1.3 < 10.0 Location: CA-WWA-U 1MW*O 15 CAWW- 361 1/6/2010 < 153 < 1.2 < 5.2 < 1.6 < 1.6 < 3.3 < 1.9 < 1.5 < 2.1 < 6.5 CAWW* 1860 4/8/2010 < 172 < 2.0 < 4.8 < 2.2 < 1.4 < 3.7 < 2.2 < 1.9 < 1.5 < 2.5 CAWW- 4286 7/13/2010 < 151 < 1.2 < 3.2 < 1.6 < 1 '1 < 2.5 <2.4 < 1 '1 < 1.5 < 8.3 CAWW- 6394 10/21/2010 < 157 < 2.2 < 7.0 < 3.7 <2.4 < 4.7 < 4.0 < 2.7 < 3.3 < 5.7 I.Q,S!liQo; ~8-~~A-Yl MW-Oj§ CAWW* 357 1/5/2010 < 153 < 1.7 < 2.4 < 2.5 < 1.0 < 2.9 < 2.2 < 1.5 < 1.5 < 9.2 CAWW- 1861 4/5/2010 < 172 < 1.8 < 4.0 < 2.1 < 1.6 < 3.2 < 2.4 < 1.4 < 2.0 < 5.0 CAWW* 4287 7/15/2010 < 151 < 1.1 < 3.2 < 1.3 < 1.0 < 2.0 < 1.3 < 1.2 < 1.0 < 7.8 CAWW- 6395 10/21/2010 < 157 < 1.0 < 3.3 < 0.9 < 1.3 < 1.8 < 2.3 < 1.2 < 0.7 < 9.8 Logjlign: ~A-WWA-U 1MW*O 17 CAWW- 365 1/7/2010 465 +/- 98 < 1.9 < 2.8 < 2.5 < 1.2 < 3.0 < 2.0 < 1.7 < 1.2 < 8.5 CAWW- 1862 4/5/2010 228 +/- 99 < 2.2 < 2.8 < 1.6 < 2.1 < 2.7 < 2.8 < 2.2 < 2.8 < 2.9 CAWW- 4288 7/20/2010 192 +/- 106 < 1.3 < 2.1 < 1.6 < 1.3 <2.4 < 2.5 < 0.9 < 1.4 < 5.6 CAWW- 6396 10/25/2010 267 +/- 91 < 1.2 < 1.9 < 1.3 < 1.3 < 2.2 < 2.9 < 0.9 < 0.9 < 8.3 Location: CA*WWA-Y1 MW-18 CAWW- 4551 8/11/2010 < 156 <2.4 < 6.5 < 2.3 < 2.6 < 3.7 < 3.3 < 1.8 < 2.3 < 4.6 CAWW- 6397 10/25/2010 < 157 < 1'1 <3.4 < 1 '1 < 1.2 < 2.5 < 2.6 < 0.9 < 1.0 < 9.0 Lgcation: C8*WW8*U1 MW*19 CAWW- 4552 8/11/2010 579 +/- 118 < 1.9 < 3.2 < 2.2 < 2.6 < 3.5 < 3.3 < 2.2 < 2.7 < 6.3 CAWW* 6366 10/23/2010 477 +/- 102 <2.1 <2.7 <3.1 < 2.2 < 6.0 < 3.0 < 2.6 < 3.0 < 3.7 9-5

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Collection Concentration {eCi/q Lab Code Date H-3 Mn-54 Fe-59 Co-58 Co-60 Zn-65 Nb-95 Cs-134 Cs-137 La-140

~Q~S!tign; Q8*'1:1..'1:1..8*U.l M'l:I..-~Q CAWW- 4553 8/11/2010 < 156 < 1.2 < 2.7 < 1.3 < 1.6 < 1.8 < 1.7 < 1.1 < 1.1 < 1.9 CAWW- 6368 10/21/2010 < 159 < 2.1 < 4.0 < 3.0 < 2.7 < 3.2 < 4.6 < 2.9 < 2.5 < 2.1 Locatjgn: QA*WWA*U1M'J:I..*021 CAWW- 5608 9/30/2010 < 158 < 1.5 < 3.5 < 3.7 < 2.3 < 5.0 < 5.1 < 3.4 < 1.6 < 4.3 CAWW* 6369 10/23/2010 < 159 < 3.3 < 5.1 < 2.0 <3.1 <3.4 < 4.1 < 4.1 < 1.4 < 2.2 Location: CA-WWA-U1 MW-022 CAWW- 5609 9/30/2010 < 166 < 2.4 < 5.2 < 2.9 < 4.1 < 3.0 <3.2 <2.9 <4.1 < 4.1 CAWW- 6370 10/23/2010 < 159 <2.1 <3.6 <2.6 < 2.2 < 5.5 < 2.8 < 3.2 < 2.7 < 3.9 Location: CA-WWA*U1 MW-023 CAWW- 5610 9/30/2010 < 166 < 4.1 < 10.3 < 6.0 < 4.2 < 7.1 < 3.8 < 4.3 < 3.9 < 8.6 CAWW- 6371 10/23/2010 < 159 < 2.6 < 3.8 < 2.5 < 2.3 < 2.9 < 3.6 < 2.6 < 3.1 < 4.6 Locatjon; C8*WWA*U 1MW -024 CAWW- 5611 9/30/2010 < 158 < 2.6 < 4.8 < 2.7 < 2.7 < 2.9 < 3.4 < 2.7 < 2.3 < 5.6 CAWW* 6372 10/23/2010 < 159 < 1.3 < 3.5 < 1.0 < 1.0 < 2.5 < 2.2 < 1.0 < 1.3 < 9.9 Location: CA*WWA*U1 MW-02§ CAWW* 5612 9/30/2010 < 166 < 2.4 < 2.3 < 2.3 < 2.2 < 2.5 < 3.8 < 2.3 < 2.6 < 6.9 CAWW- 6373 10/21/2010 < 159 < 2.4 < 3.3 < 2.0 < 2.5 < 3.1 < 4.9 < 2.0 < 4.0 < 6.4 Location: CA*WWA*U1 MW-26 CAWW- 5613 9/30/2010 < 166 < 2.6 < 5.6 < 2.9 < 2.3 < 4.9 < 3.1 <2.4 < 1.9 < 5.6 CAWW- 6374 10/21/2010 < 159 < 2.6 < 7.3 < 2.6 < 2.1 <3.4 < 3.7 < 3.2 <3.4 < 7.0 9-6

Enclosure to ULNRC-05785 Page I 06 of 115 Table 9. Weill and Ponds (non-potable), analyses for tritium and gamma-emitting l1otope1.

Collection Concentration (pCI/L)

Lab Code Date H*3 Mn-54 Fe-59 Co-58 Co-60 Zn-65 Nb-95 Cs-134 Cs-137 La-140 Location: CA*WWA-U1 MW-27 CAWW- 7392 12/16/2010 < 144 < 2.1 < 4.3 < 3.2 < 2.5 < 5.3 < 2.4 < 2.8 < 2.6 < 5.2 Location: CA-WWA*U1 MW-29 CAWW- 7393 12/15/2010 < 144 < 2.0 < 5.1 < 2.3 < 2.3 < 3.8 < 2.3 < 3.3 < 3.5 < 4.4 Location: CA-WWA-U1 MW-30 CAWW- 7394 12/15/2010 < 144 < 2.6 < 5.9 < 2.1 < 1.5 < 3.9 < 4.6 < 2.4 < 2.8 < 4.4 Location: CA-WWA-U2MW-2S CAWW- 373 1/13/2010 < 153 < 1.3 < 2 .a < 1.8 < 1.6 < 3.5 < 2.8 < 1.6 < 2.5 < 3.9 CAWW- 1863 4/9/2010 < 172 <1.3 <4.7 < 2.0 < 1'1 < 3.6 < 1.6 < 1.5 < 1.6 < 5.9 CAWW- 4289 7/16/2010 < 188 < 1'1 < 2.8 < 1.7 < 1.5 < 1.9 < 2.0 < 1.0 < 1'1 < 4.0 CAWW- 6375 10/20/2010 < 159 <2.9 <2.5 < 3.1 < 2.8 < 3.9 < 3.1 < 2.5 < 2.0 < 6.8 Location: CA*WWA*U2MW-5S CAWW* 360 1/6/2010 < 153 <1.2 <3.7 <2.0 <1.4 <1.8 < 3.1 < 1.7 < 1.7 < 5.7 CAWW- 1864 4/8/2010 < 172 < 1.6 < 1.9 < 1.5 < 1.6 < 1.4 < 1.7 < 1.5 < 1.9 < 3.9 CAWW- 4290 7/12/2010 < 189 <1.4 <2.6 <1.2 <1.1 <1.9 <2.4 < 1.2 < 0.9 < 6.0 CAWW- 6376 10/20/2010 < 159 <2.5 <4.9 <2.1 <3.0 <2.8 < 3.9 < 4.0 < 2.2 < 6.2 Location: CA*WWA*U2MW-8 CAWW- 367 1/7/2010 < 153 < 1.3 < 1.9 < 0.8 < 1.3 < 1.8 < 1.4 < 0.9 < 1.3 < 4.3 CAWW- 1865 4/12/2010 < 171 <1.5 <2.1 <1.8 <1.7 <3.9 < 2.9 < 1.6 < 2.1 < 2.9 CAWW- 4291 7/15/2010 < 188 <0.8 <3.8 <1.7 <1.3 <2.7 < 2.8 < 1.3 < 0.9 < 5.2 CAWW- 6377 10/20/2010 < 157 < 2.9 < 4.7 < 2.5 < 2.7 < 4.8 < 2.7 < 2.3 < 2.9 < 3.8 Location: CA-WWA-U2MW-9 CAWW- 370 1/11/2010 < 153 < 1.2 < 4.1 < 1.8 < 1.8 < 2.3 < 2.2 < 1.8 < 1.6 < 7.4 CAWW- 1866 4/9/2010 < 144 < 1.2 < 3.2 <2.4 < 1.2 < 5.2 < 3.2 < 2.9 < 2.0 < 3.1 CAWW* 4292 7/16/2010 < 188 < 1.1 < 3.0 < 1.5 < 1.6 < 1.9 < 2.6 <1.4 <1.1 < 7.0 CAWW- 6378 10/20/2010 < 157 < 1.2 < 3.0 < 1.6 < 1.6 < 1.8 <2.4 < 1.0 < 1.0 < 5.6 Location: CA*WWA*U2MW*10 CAWW- 363 1/6/2010 < 153 < 1.6 < 4.5 < 1.5 < 1.3 < 3.6 < 3.0 < 1.5 < 1.3 < 9.0 CAWW- 1867 4/8/2010 < 144 < 1.9 < 5.1 < 2.0 < 1.9 < 2.5 < 2.2 < 2.1 <2.4 <2.4 CAWW- 4293 7/16/2010 < 188 < 1.2 < 2.6 < 1.2 <1.4 < 2.2 < 2.3 < 1'1 < 1.1 < 6.8 CAWW- 6379 10/21/2010 < 157 < 3.2 < 6.9 < 2.8 < 2.8 < 5.6 < 4.0 < 2.6 < 3.5 < 6.5 Location: CA-WWA-U2MW*12 CAWW* 371 1/13/2010 < 153 < 1.5 < 3.2 < 1.9 < 0.9 < 3.4 < 2.3 < 1.5 < 1.8 < 9.0 CAWW* 1869 4/8/2010 < 172 <1.1 <3.6 <2.2 <1.7 <3.3 < 1.7 < 1.3 < 2.0 < 4.9 CAWW- 4294 7/15/2010 < 188 <1.0 <3.7 <1.3 <1.3 <2.1 < 2.1 < 1.0 < 1.3 < 6.3 CAWW- 6380 10/20/2010 < 157 <1.9 <4.3 <2.4 <3.3 <4.1 < 2.9 <2.4 < 2.7 < 3.2 Location: CA-WWA*U2MW*16 CAWW- 356 1/5/2010 < 153 < 1.4 < 3.9 < 1'1 < 1.0 < 2.8 < 2.9 <1.4 < 1.5 < 8.8 CAWW- 1870 4/8/2010 < 172 < 1'1 < 4.0 < 1.5 < 1.5 < 2.0 < 2.1 < 1.5 < 1.9 < 4.3 CAWW* 4295 7/2/2010 < 189 < 1.3 < 1.9 < 1.2 < 1.4 < 1.9 < 2.3 < 1.2 < 1.0 < 11.7 CAWW* 6381 10/11/2010 < 157 < 2.9 < 6.7 < 1.7 < 1.9 < 5.1 < 4.8 < 2.3 < 2.0 < 7.1 9-7

Enclosure to ULNRC-05785 Page~aSJIao& .I ~ells and Ponds (non-potable), analyses for tritium and gamma-emitting Isotopes.

Collection Concentration ~eCi/Ll Lab Code Date H-3 Mn-54 Fe-59 Co-58 Co-60 Zn-65 Nb-95 Cs-134 Cs-137 La-140 LoQ§11oo: Q8*~~A-E-005 CAWW* 171 1/11/2010 < 153 < 3.7 < 8.9 < 2.1 < 2.5 < 6.5 < 5.2 < 3.9 < 3.7 < 3.1 CAWW- 1482 3/31/2010 < 144 < 1.2 < 6.7 < 2.9 <1.4 < 4.8 < 3.2 < 3.1 < 3.4 < 3.6 CAWW* 3548 7/7/2010 < 163 < 2.1 < 5.2 < 2.5 < 2.2 < 7.7 < 5.1 < 4.3 < 4.9 < 2.8 CAWW- 5561 10/1/2010 < 172 < 1.3 < 2.2 < 1.3 < 1.0 < 2.5 < 2.1 < 1'1 < 1.2 < 5.2 Location: CA-WW8-F*015 CAWW* 172 1/11/2010 < 153 < 3.1 < 3.0 < 3.9 < 3.2 < 5.0 < 4.6 < 3.5 < 3.0 < 3.6 CAWW- 1483 3/31/2010 < 144 < 2.9 < 4.0 < 1.5 < 2.6 < 4.8 < 4.3 < 2.2 < 2.5 < 2.6 CAWW- 3549 7/7/2010 < 163 < 3.5 < 5.8 < 2.1 < 3.3 < 3.6 < 2.9 < 3.2 < 3.6 <2.4 CAWW- 5562 10/1/2010 < 172 <1.4 <3.4 < 1.0 <1.4 < 2.2 < 1.8 <1.4 < 1.3 < 4.3 9-8

Enclosure to ULNRC-05785 Page 108 of 115 Table 1Oa. Bottom sediments, analyses for gamma-emitting Isotopes.

Collection: Semiannually Units: pCI/kg dry Location CA-AQS*A Lab Code Req. LLD CABS- 2033 CABS- 5559 Date Collected 04-22-10 10-04-10 K-40 13789 +/- 705 14536 :1: 688 Mn-54 < 20.1 < 22.1 Fe-59 < 40.4 < 50.1 Co-58 < 15.3 < 20.3 Co-60 < 10.8 < 9.0 Zr-Nb-95 < 29.3 < 21.8 Cs-134 150 < 8.9 < 15.1 Cs-137 180 < 14.1 < 18.8 Ba-La-140 < 14.2 < 42.5 Location CA-AQS-C Lab Code Req.LLD CABS- 2035 CABS- 5560 Date Collected 04-22-10 10-04-10 K-40 12998 :1: 609 14786 :1: 755 Mn-54 < 19.1 < 26.4 Fe-59 < 26.5 < 39.8 Co-58 < 14.8 < 23.9 Co-60 < 12.0 < 8.4 Zr-Nb-95 < 8.7 < 23.8 Cs-134 150 < 9.9 < 22.5 Cs-137 180 < 8.7 < 28.9 Ba-La-140 < 10.5 < 34.8 10*1

Enclosure to ULNRC-05785 Page 109 of 115 CALLAWAY Table 1Ob. Shoreline sediments, analyses for gamma-emitting Isotopes.

Collection: Semiannually Units: pCi/kg dry Location CA*AQS-A Lab Code Req. LLD CASS- 2032 CASS- 5557 Date Collected 04-22-10 10-04-10 K-40 13237 +/- 707 14054 +/- 745 Mn-54 < 19.8 < 27.8 Fe-59 < 25.1 < 29.5 Co-58 < 17.2 < 31.3 Co-60 < 17.1 < 12.8 Zr-Nb-95 < 25.5 < 27.9 Cs-134 150 < 15.7 < 17.5 Cs-137 180 < 17.0 30.2 +/- 17.3 Ba-La-140 < 11.7 < 31.5 Location CA-AQS*C Lab Code Req. LLD CASS* 2034 CASS- 5558 Date Collected 04-22*1 0 10*04*10 K-40 14351 +/- 697 14513 +/- 767 Mn-54 < 24.0 < 30.6 Fe-59 < 29.2 < 26.2 Co-58 < 17.9 < 20.5 Co-60 < 15.5 < 20.7 Zr-Nb-95 < 12.0 < 21.2 Cs-134 150 < 14.5 < 24.7 Cs-137 180 < 10.1 < 23.6 Ba-La-140 < 21.4 < 21.8 10-2

Enclosure to ULNRC-05785 Page 110 of 115 Q8~~8~8::i Table 11. Fl1h, analy1.. for gamma-emitting leotopea.

Collection: Semiannually Units: pCI/kg wet Location CA*AOF*A Lab Code Req. LLD CAF* 2036 CAF- 2037 CAF* 2039 CAF- 2040 CAF- 2041 Date Collected 04-22-10 04-22-10 04-22-10 04-22-10 04-22-10 Sample Type Small mouth River Freshwater Common Carp Channel Catfish Buffalo Carp sucker Drum K-40 2965 :t 418 2887 +/- 399 2545 +/- 339 2820 +/- 356 2854 :t 389 Mn-54 130 < 20.4 < 12.7 < 10.8 < 13.3 < 15.3 Fe-59 260 < 27.9 < 26.0 < 23.5 < 24.8 < 27.4 Co-58 130 < 18.8 < 11.3 < 10.6 <9.4 <14.4 Co-60 130 <15.4 < 11.9 < 10.9 < 10.3 < 8.8 Zn-65 260 < 22.4 < 16.3 < 7.4 < 35.1 < 42.9 Cs-134 130 < 15.1 < 8.8 < 7.1 < 9.4 < 13.9 Cs-137 150 < 19.2 <7.4 < 13.2 < 11.0 < 18.5 Lab Code Req. LLD CAF- 5547 CAF- 5548 CAF* 5549 CAF* 5550 CAF* 5551 Date Collected 10-04-10 10-04-10 10*04*10 10-04-10 10*04*1 0 Sample Type Blue Catfish Freshwater Common Carp Channel Catfish River Drum Carpsucker K-40 3028 :t 361 2805 :t 364 2746+/-413 2834 +/- 366 3035 +/- 379 Mn-54 130 < 9.2 < 14.5 < 16.2 < 14.7 < 11.2 Fe-59 260 < 19.1 < 36.8 < 41.1 < 52.1 < 31.9 Co-58 130 < 11.3 < 12.0 < 14.1 < 14.5 < 11.8 Co-60 130 < 12.1 < 11.3 < 10.2 < 10.8 < 11.4 Zn-65 260 < 11.4 < 10.1 < 20.5 < 35.2 <19.4 Cs-134 130 < 9.5 < 8.8 < 15.5 < 14.1 < 13.6 Cs-137 150 < 11.6 < 10.5 < 10.6 < 20.2 < 12.3 11-1

Enclosure to ULNRC-05785 Page 1 11 of 1 15 Q~bbAWAY Table 11. Flah, analyaea for gamma-emitting laotopea.

Collection: Semiannually Units: pCI/kg wet Location CA-AOF-C Lab Code Req. LLD CAF- 2042 CAF* 2043 CAF* 2044 CAF* 2045 CAF* 2046 Date Collected 04-22-10 04*22*1 0 04-22-10 04*22-10 04-22-10 Sample Type Common Carp Freshwater Small mouth Channel Catfish River Drum Buffalo Carp sucker K-40 2920 +/- 497 2019 +/- 488 2960 +/- 444 2997 :1: 398 2505 :1: 361 Mn-54 130 < 20.3 < 13.4 < 18.9 < 15.8 < 11.7 Fe-59 260 < 50.8 < 26.2 < 39.3 < 35.3 < 30.3 Co-58 130 < 13.2 < 6.2 < 16.5 < 18.4 < 8.0 Co-60 130 < 19.7 < 12.0 < 17.5 < 12.2 < 10.8 Zn-65 260 < 31.5 < 13.8 < 28.9 < 32.9 < 15.6 Cs-134 130 < 17.9 < 8.0 < 19.0 < 17.8 < 12.5 Cs-137 150 < 23.2 < 12.7 < 13.2 < 20.0 < 7.8 Lab Code Req. LLD CAF- 5552 CAF- 5553 CAF- 5554 CAF- 5555 CAF- 5556 Date Collected 10-04-10 10-04-10 10-04-10 10-04-10 10-04-10 Sample Type Blue Catfish Channel Catfish Freshwater Common Carp River Drum Carpsucker K-40 2271 :1: 315 2308 :1: 292 2993 +/- 454 2626 +/- 385 3147 :1: 405 Mn-54 130 < 8.8 < 10.6 < 10.8 < 18.9 < 13.6 Fe-59 260 < 23.4 < 23.6 < 44.2 < 41.2 < 26.4 Co-58 130 < 9.6 < 8.0 < 20.3 < 15.8 < 11.5 Co-60 130 < 10.2 < 9.7 < 17.3 < 11.9 < 13.1 Zn-65 260 < 7.5 < 11.4 < 14.2 < 38.6 < 11.4 Cs-134 130 < 9.9 < 4.9 < 12.8 < 10.7 < 8.0 Cs-137 150 < 10.7 < 9.8 < 14.7 < 17.1 < 9.7 11*2

Enclosure to ULNRC-05785 Page 112 of 115 Tabla 12 Direct Radiation (quarterly exposure)

Location Gamma Dose (mrem/90 days)

QTR 1 QTR2 QTR3 QTR4 CA-IDM-1A 15.69 15.95 15.51 14.93 CA-IDM-3 16.73 16.12 16.41 15.58 CA-IDM-5 14.41 13.58 13.33 14.58 CA-IDM-6 16.10 15.98 16.39 15.40 CA-IDM-7 16.43 16.50 14.49 16.94 CA-IDM-9 15.57 14.51 13.88 14.88 CA-IDM-10 16.67 15.76 14.88 16.02 CA-IDM-11A 16.38 16.51 16.13 16.55 CA-IDM-14 15.36 15.48 15.25 15.42 CA-IDM-17 14.92 15.40 Missing a 16.64 CA-IDM-18A 15.13 15.63 15.13 15.84 CA-IDM-20 15.86 17.22 15.26 15.68 CA-IDM-21 15.87 15.63 14.38 15.03 CA-IDM-22A 15.33 14.98 15.35 13.32 CA-IDM-23 15.95 16.49 16.03 16.05 CA-IDM-26 (C) 11.81 11.51 10.50 10.71 CA-IDM-27 (C) 16.56 17.07 16.13 16.81 CA-IDM-30A 15.82 15.97 Missing a 16.44 CA-IDM-31A 16.98 16.67 16.22 16.76 CA-IDM-32 16.70 15.33 16.81 16.53 CA-IDM-32A 14.62 15.79 13.67 14.23 CA-IDM-33 16.98 16.73 15.09 15.58 CA-IDM-34 15.20 14.01 14.09 14.67 CA-IDM-35 14.13 14.72 14.15 14.85 CA-IDM-36 15.91 Missing a 15.06 15.40 CA-IDM-37 15.52 . 15.04 13.98 15.64 CA-IDM-38 11.36 11.84 Missing 11 10.69 CA-IDM-39 15.87 15.96 15.45 13.67 CA-IDM-39A 16.14 15.86 15.64 15.66 CA-IDM-40 16.72 17.03 16.51 16.60 CA-IDM-41 15.93 15.71 14.37 15.02 CA-IDM-42 14.01 13.65 13.05 13.18 CA-IDM-43 15.33 15.94 14.73 15.08 CA-IDM-44 14.46 15.62 14.61 16.05 CA-IDM-45 13.77 14.62 14.50 13.61 CA-IDM-46 16.55 15.68 15.77 17.00 CA-IDM-47 16.32 15.72 13.83 16.06 CA-IDM-48 15.35 16.31 15.14 17.20 CA-IDM-49 15.45 14.87 13.68 15.48 CA-IDM-50 16.66 16.28 14.94 17.44 CA-IDM-51A 17.24 15.78 16.65 16.65 CA-IDM-52 16.91 15.95 16.81 15.98 CA-IDM-60 15.75 14.98 15.42 16.05 a TLD and holder missing from assigned location.

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Enclosure to ULNRC-05785 Page 114 of 115 C-1. Soil, analyses for tritium and gamma-emitting isotopes.

Units: pCilkg dry Collection Concentration (pCi/kg dry)

Lab Code Date H-3 (pCi/L) K-40 Mn-54 Fe-59 Co-58 Co-60 Nb-95 Cs-134 Cs-137 La-140 Location CASO- 3066 6/11/2010 < 162 9348 +/- 623 <27.8 < 33.0 < 17.7 < 10.5 < 25.1 < 15.5 < 21.8 < 16.4 CA-SOL-P81 CASO- 3067 6111/2010 < 162 9987 +/- 633 <23.3 < 35.9 < 16.7 < 10.9 < 34.6 < 21.9 < 21.9 < 21.8 CA-50L-PB2 CASO- 4383 8/3/2010 < 152 13490 +/- 671 < 19.2 < 26.2 < 7.4 < 13.4 < 11.8 < 13.9 < 16.3 < 7.5 MW-018 3.5-5' CASO- 4384 8/3/2010 < 152 13224 +/- 583 < 18.1 < 33.5 < 13.2 < 13.2 < 20.9 < 14.7 < 13.7 < 10.9 MW-018 8.5-10' CASO- 4385 8/312010 320 +/- 96 13146 +/- 699 < 19.3 < 55.6 < 19.3 < 17.2 < 24.0 < 13.3 < 22.3 < 17.1 MW-018 13.5-15' CASO- 4386 8/312010 487 +/- 103 13526 +/- 791 <27.8 < 29.6 < 24.4 < 15.5 < 18.5 < 17.4 < 11.8 < 15.8 MW-018 18.5-20' CASO- 4387 8/312010 < 152 14065 +/- 671 <20.0 < 39.8 < 12.9 < 11.7 < 15.5 < 14.0 < 16.4 < 20.5 MW-019 3.5-5' CASO- 4388 8/3/2010 184 +/-89 12499 +/- 626 < 19.1 < 40.0 < 13.5 < 17.6 < 21.4 < 14.2 < 18.8 < 16.3 MW-019 8.5-1 o*

CASO- 4389 8/312010 746 +/- 113 11663 +/- 569 < 19.6 < 15.3 < 8.4 < 13.1 < 13.6 < 13.6 < 12.5 < 13.2 MW-019 13.5-15.

CASO- 4390 8/312010 779 +/- 114 12220 +/- 589 < 18.8 <25.0 < 13.0 < 5.8 < 15.0 < 11.2 < 12.7 < 12.4 MW-019 18.5-20' CASO- 4391 8/4/2010 < 152 13693 +/- 720 < 21.1 <2~9 <1&7 <1a9 <1&7 <1~9 < 18.0 < 11.5 MW-020 3.5-5' CASO- 4392 8/4/2010 < 152 12899 +/- 1025 < 31.6 < 55.9 < 26.8 < 17.4 < 37.0 < 24.9 < 25.5 <28.0 MW-020 8.5-1 o*

CASO- 4393 8/4/2010 < 152 10511 +/- 882 <30.2 < 31.4 < 20.3 < 27.3 < 26.7 < 22.8 < 16.6 < 25.9 MW-020 13.5-15' CASO- 4394 8/412010 < 152 12543 +/- 589 <17.4 < 21.5 < 13.1 < 7.8 < 8.9 < 12.5 < 16.3 < 7.8 MW-020 18.5-20.

CASO- 5340 9/21/2010 < 157 12138 +/- 608 < 17.0 < 41.3 < 15.1 < 5.3 < 16.0 < 10.4 < 11.9 < 20.5 MW-021 3'-5' CASO- 5341 9/21/2010 < 157 13905 +/- 697 <21.0 < 30.2 < 16.1 < 8.0 < 16.2 < 16.7 < 15.9 < 19.0 MW-021 8'-10' CASO- 5342 9/21/2010 < 157 12554 +/- 630 < 19.5 <45.3 < 14.7 < 11.1 < 12.0 < 15.3 < 10.9 < 23.3 MW-021 13*-15' CASO- 5343 9/21/2010 < 157 13554 +/- 662 < 18.9 < 20.9 < 18.3 < 19.3 < 17.1 < 15.8 < 11.2 < 52.0 MW-021 18'-20' CASO- 5344 9/21/2010 < 157 12584 +/- 597 <16.4 < 38.7 < 16.4 < 16.2 < 21.5 < 15.1 < 13.1 < 15.9 MW-021 23"-25' CASO- 5345 9/21/2010 < 157 12477 +/- 604 < 15.5 < 43.1 < 8.5 < 8.8 < 29.1 < 15.5 < 8.9 < 12.4 MW-022 3'-5' CASO- 5346 9/21/2010 < 157 12437 +/- 818 <31.4 < 79.9 < 27.5 < 26.6 < 22.4 < 24.6 < 20.8 < 51.0 MW-022 8'-10' CASO- 5347 9/21/2010 < 157 12425 +/- 739 <25.4 < 57.0 < 23.8 < 21.5 < 23.0 < 21.9 < 23.0 < 35.1 MW-022 13'-15' CASO- 5348 9/21/2010 < 157 12460 +/- 589 <20.7 < 39.4 < 18.0 < 10.5 < 16.4 < 15.9 < 17.2 < 12.5 MW-022 18--20*

CASO- 5349 9/21/2010 < 157 11467 +/- 532 < 15.4 < 26.2 < 15.6 < 9.2 < 19.3 < 9.6 < 11.4 < 15.5 MW-022 23'-25' CASO- 5350 9/21/2010 < 160 12478 +/- 598 <20.9 < 44.9 < 22.3 < 8.9 < 12.4 < 13.6 < 20.0 < 34.4 MW-023 3'-5' CASO- 5351 9/21/2010 < 160 12093 +/- 558 < 18.2 < 43.3 < 15.1 < 9.7 < 28.6 < 10.0 < 12.8 < 23.7 MW-023 8'-10' CASO- 5352 9/21/2010 < 160 12263 +/- 577 < 15.6 < 25.5 < 17.8 < 11.3 < 22.7 < 15.4 < 14.4 < 35.7 MW-023 13'-15' CASO- 5353 9121/2010 < 160 12457 +/- 573 < 18.1 < 38.6 < 18.0 < 8.5 < 19.4 < 6.5 < 9.8 <24.0 MW-023 18--20*

CASO- 5354 9/21/2010 < 160 11423 +/- 513 < 16.8 < 14.3 < 16.0 < 5.1 < 15.2 < 13.0 < 12.1 < 13.6 MW-023 23'-25' CASO- 5355 9/2312010 < 160 12271 +/- 563 < 18.6 < 38.4 < 18.6 < 17.6 < 19.8 < 12.9 < 13.4 < 19.4 MW-024 3'-5*

CASO- 5356 9/2312010 < 167 13483 +/- 866 <30.1 < 64.1 < 23.0 < 27.0 < 26.5 < 20.3 < 23.6 <26.4 MW-024 8'-10' CASO- 5357 912312010 < 167 10894 +/- 560 < 19.0 <51.2 <14.0 <11.9 <18.3 <12.1 < 15.2 < 22.8 MW-024 13'-15' C-2

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Units: pCi/kg dry Collection Concentration (pCi/kg dry)

Lab Code Date H-3 K-40 Mn-54 Fe-59 Co-58 Co-60 Nb-95 Cs-134 Cs-137 la-140 Location CASO- 5359 9/2312010 < 167 11983 +/- 582 < 22.1 <42.7 <20.0 < 16.1 < 16.8 < 16.9 < 10.8 <30.5 MW-024 18"-20' CASO- 5360 9/23/2010 < 167 12269 +/- 513 < 16.9 < 15.3 <14.4 < 5.9 <9.4 <8.0 < 12.6 < 15.1 MW-024 23'-25' CASO- 5361 9/23/2010 < 167 12741 +/- 630 < 19.9 < 32.8 <24.2 < 16.6 < 22.4 < 7.7 49.0 +/- 20.0 <33.4 MW-025 3'-5' CASO- 5362 9/23/2010 < 167 11694 +/- 617 <22.3 <59.2 < 17.7 < 8.9 < 29.9 < 12.9 < 15.9 < 26.2 MW-025 8'-10' CASO- 5363 9/2312010 < 167 11695 +/- 593 < 19.2 <39.1 < 20.5 < 5.7 < 12.5 < 14.6 < 14.9 <48.0 MW-025 13'-15' CASO- 5364 9/23/2010 < 167 122n +/- 601 < 18.8 < 35.9 < 21.2 < 5.1 <27.2 < 12.4 < 11.2 < 28.1 MW-025 18'-20' CASO- 5365 9/23/2010 < 167 11933 +/- 563 < 18.8 <56.6 <13.4 < 13.3 < 35.9 < 10.8 < 15.8 <25.6 MW-025 23'-25' CASO- 5366 9/23/2010 < 167 11602 +/- 604 < 18.8 <41.6 <20.4 < 14.7 < 30.4 < 12.6 < 17.7 <54.4 MW-026 3'-5' CASO- 5367 9/2312010 < 173 11372 +/- 568 < 14.5 < 34.4 < 17.3 < 9.0 < 21.6 < 12.7 < 15.0 <25.5 MW-026 8'-10' CASO- 5368 9/2312010 < 173 12333 +/- 600 < 19.7 <32.8 < 17.8 < 11.1 <23.3 < 16.3 < 20.1 <41.4 MW-026 13'-15' CASO- 5369 9/2312010 < 173 12105 +/- 629 < 19.3 <40.1 < 17.9 < 7.6 < 19.3 < 16.5 < 12.2 <29.9 MW-026 18'-20' CASO- 5370 9/2312010 < 173 10884 +/- 610 < 19.3 <31.2 < 21.3 < 13.8 < 25.7 < 12.9 < 14.0 < 29.2 MW-026 23'-25' CASO- 5566 10/1/2010 < 163 10163 +/- 644 <23.0 < 55.1 <12.4 < 16.9 < 35.3 < 16.8 < 19.3 <46.3 CA-CLAY SOIL CASO- 5567 10/1/2010 < 163 12768 +/- 562 < 17.1 < 21.9 < 13.1 < 17.8 < 16.5 < 11.6 < 10.7 < 10.6 CA-SAND SOIL C-3

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~Ameren Callaway Plant MISSOURI April 29, 2011 ULNRC-05785 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Attn: Document Control Desk Washington, DC 20555-0001 Ladies and Gentlemen:

DOCKET NUMBER 50-483 CALLAWAY PLANT UNIT 1 UNION ELECTRIC CO.

FACILITY OPERATING LICENSE NPF-30 2010 ANNUAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT Please find enclosed the 2010 Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report for Callaway Plant. This report is submitted in accordance with Section 5.6.2 of the Callaway Plant Technical Specifications and Appendix B to the Callaway Plant Operating License.

This letter does not contain new commitments.

If there are any questions, please contact us.

Sincerely, Luke H. Graessle Director, Operations Support ACS/nls Enclosed: 2010 Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report

........................................................................................................................ PO Box 620 Fulton, MD 65251 AmerenMissouri.com

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  • fu (847) eB4-4et7 AMEREN MISSOURI, CALLAWAY PLANT FULTON, MISSOURI DOCKET NO. 50-483 ANNUAL REPORT to the UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION Radiation Environmental Operating Report January 1 to December 31, 2010 Prepared by ENVIRONMENTAL, Inc.

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Enclosure to ULNRC-05785 Page 2 of 115 PREFACE This Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report describes the Ameren Missouri Corp., Callaway Plant Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program (REMP), and the program results for the calendar year 2010. It is submitted in accordance with section 5.6.2 of the Callaway Plant Technical Specifications.

Staff members of the Environmental, Inc., Midwest Laboratory were responsible for the acquisition of data presented in this report. Environmental samples were collected by Ameren Missouri personnel or contractors to Ameren Missouri and shipped to Environmental, Inc. -

Midwest Laboratory and Framatone for analysis.

The report was prepared by Environmental, Inc., Midwest Laboratory for the Ameren Missouri, Callaway Plant.

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PREFACE ...................................................................................................................... ii List of Tables .................................................................................................................v List of Figures ............................................................................................................... vi

1.0 INTRODUCTION

.......................................................................................................... 1 2.0

SUMMARY

................................................................................................................... 2 3.0 ENVIRONMENTAL RADIOLOGICAL MONITORING PROGRAM .............................. 3 3.1 Program Design and Data Interpretation ......................................................... 3 3.2 Program Description ........................................................................................ 4 3.3 Program Execution .......................................................................................... 5 3.4 Laboratory Procedures .................................................................................... 6 3.5 Program Modifications ..................................................................................... 6 3.6 Detection and Reporting Limits ....................................................................... 7 3.7 Land Use Census ............................................................................................ 7 4.0 RESULTS AND DISCUSSION ..................................................................................... 8 4.1 Atmospheric Nuclear Detonations and Nuclear Accidents .............................. 8 4.2 Program Findings ............................................................................................ 8 5.0 TABLES AND FIGURES ............................................................................................ 12

6.0 REFERENCES

CITED ............................................................................................... 38 APPENDICES A Interlaboratory Comparison Program Results .......................................................... A-1 8 Data Reporting Conventions .................................................................................... 8-1 C Non-Radiological Monitoring Program ...................................................................... C-1 iii

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PART II Data Tabulations and Analyses ...................................................................................... i iv

Enclosure to ULNRC-05785 Page 5 of 115 LIST OF TABLES 5.1 Sampling Locations, Ameren Missouri, Callaway Plant ............................................. 13 5.2 Collection Frequencies and Required Analyses ........................................... 0...... 0...... 30 5.3 Minimum Required Detection Capabilities for REMP Sample Analysis .................... 31 5.4 Results of the Land Use Census ............................................................................... 32 5.5 Missed Collections and Analyses ............................................................................... 33 506 Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program Summary ....................................... 34 In addition, the following tables are in the Appendices:

Appendix A A-1 Environmental Resource Associates (substitute progr~m for EPA) ......................... A1-1 A-2 Interlaboratory Comparison Program Results, Thermoluminescent Dosimeters (TLDs) oo*****o*o* ......... o... o.o .. o.. o.. o.oooo ... o.o ....... o............................... A2-1 A-3 In-house Spiked Samples .......... ooo*o*** .. *o****o** ........... o.................... o.... o... ooo ................ A3-1 A-4 In-house 11 Biank" Samples ......................... o.......... o..... o..................... o........... o........... A4-1 A-5 In-house nDuplicaten Samples ............................ o............. o..................................... o.A5-1 A-6 Department of Energy MAPEP comparison results ................................................. A6-1 A-7 Environmental Resource Associates (substitute program for EML) ......................... A7-1 Attachment A: Acceptance criteria for spiked samples ............................................ A-2 Appendix C C-1 lntroduction ............................................................................................................... C-2 C-2 Unusual or Important Events .................................................................................... C-2 C-3 EPP Noncompliances ................................................. o............................................. C-2 C-4 Nonroutine Reports .......................................................................................... 0....... C-2 C-5 Plant Design and Operation Environmental Evaluations .......................................... C-2 v

Enclosure to ULNRC-05785 Page 6 of 115 LIST OF FIGURES 5.1 Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program, Air Sampling Stations ................... 17 5.2a Direct Radiation Monitoring Stations, Inner Ring locations ........................................ 18 5.2b Direct Radiation Monitoring Stations, Outer Ring and Special Interest locations ............................................................................... 19 5.3 Drinking Well Water, Sampling sites, ......................................................................... 20 5.4a Groundwater Monitoring Wells, Owner Controlled Area and Vicinity ......................... 21 5.4b Groundwater Monitoring Wells, Northern Area .......................................................... 22 5.4c Groundwater Monitoring Wells, Central Area ............................................................. 23 5.4d Groundwater Monitoring Wells, Southern Area .......................................................... 24 5.4e Sampling sites, pond sampling locations .................................................................... 25 5.5 Milk and Edible Vegetation ......................................................................................... 26 5.6 Non-food Crops .......................................................................................................... 27

5. ?a Soil Samples, Near Plant locations ............................................................................ 28 5.7b Soil Samples, Distant locations .................................................................................. 28 5.8 Fish, Sediment and Surface Water locations ............................................................. 29 vi

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1.0 INTRODUCTION

This report presents an analysis of the results of the Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program (REMP) conducted during 2010 for the Union Electric Company (dba Ameren Missouri Corp.),

Callaway Plant.

The objectives of the REMP are to monitor potential critical pathways of radioactive effluent to man and determine the radiological impact on the environment caused by operation of Callaway Plant. The Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program was initiated in April 1982.

Callaway Plant consists of one 3565 MWt pressurized water reactor, which achieved initial criticality on October 2, 1984. The plant is located on a plateau approximately ten miles southeast of the City of Fulton in Callaway County, Missouri and approximately eighty miles west of the St. Louis metropolitan area. The Missouri River flows by the site in an easterly direction approximately five miles south of the site at its closest point.

Tabulation of the individual analyses for the year 2010 is included in Part II of this report.

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SUMMARY

The Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program, as required by the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) Technical Specifications for the Callaway Plant is herein described. Results for the year 2010 are summarized and discussed.

For the year, the Callaway Plant was operated in compliance with Off Site Dose Calculation Manual (ODCM) requirements. Comparison of results for 2010 show no significant differences to historical data. Results from the REMP indicate the Callaway Plant has had no significant radiological impact on the health and safety of the public or on the environment.

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Enclosure to ULNRC-05785 Page 9 of 115 3.0 RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING PROGRAM 3.1 Program Design and Data Interpretation The purpose of the Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program at the Callaway Plant is to assess the impact of the plant on its environment. For this purpose, samples are collected from waterborne, airborne, ingestion and terrestrial pathways and analyzed for radioactive content. Ambient gamma radiation levels are monitored by thermoluminescent dosimeters (TLDs).

Sources of environmental radiation can include the following:

(1) Natural background radiation arising from cosmic rays and primordial radionuclides; (2) Fallout from atmospheric nuclear detonations; (3) Releases from nuclear power plants; and (4) Industrial and medical radioactive waste.

In interpreting the data, effects due to operation of the Callaway Plant must be distinguished from those due to other sources.

A major interpretive aid in assessment of these effects is the design of the monitoring program at the Callaway Plant, based on the indicator-control concept. Most types of samples are collected at indicator locations (nearby, downwind, or downstream) and at control locations (distant, upwind, or upstream). A station effect would be indicated if the radiation level at an indicator location was significantly larger than that at the control location. The difference would have to be greater than could be accounted for by typical fluctuations in radiation levels arising from other sources.

An additional interpretive technique involves analyses for specific radionuclides present in the environmental samples collected from the Callaway site. The monitoring program includes analyses for iodine-131, a fission product, and tritium, which is produced by cosmic rays, atmospheric nuclear detonations, and also by nuclear power plants. Most samples are analyzed for gamma-emitting isotopes, with results for the following groups quantified: zirconium-95, cesium-137, and cerium-144.

These three gamma-emitting isotopes are selected as radiological impact indicators because of the different characteristic proportions in which they appear in the fission product mix produced by a nuclear reactor and that produced by a nuclear detonation. Each of the three isotopes is produced in roughly equivalent amounts by a reactor: each constitutes about 10% of the total activity of fission products ten days after reactor shutdown. On the other hand, ten days after a nuclear explosion, the contributions of zirconium-95, cerium-144, and cesium-137 to the activity of the resulting debris are in the approximate ratio 4:1:0.03 (Eisenbud, 1963).

The other group quantified consists of niobium-95, ruthenium-103 and -106, cesium-134, barium-lanthanum-140, and cerium-141. These isotopes are released in small quantities by nuclear power plants, but to date their major source of injection into the general environment has been atmospheric nuclear testing. Nuclides of the next group, manganese-54, cobalt-58 and-60, and zlnc-65, are activation products and arise from activation of corrosion products. They are typical components of nuclear power plant effluents, but are not produced in significant quantities by nuclear detonation.

Nuclides of the final group, beryllium-7, which is of cosmogenic origin, and potassium-40, a naturally-occurring isotope, were chosen as calibration monitors and should not be considered radiological impact indicators.

Other means of distinguishing sources of environmental radiation can be employed in interpreting the data. Current radiation levels can be compared with previous levels, including pre-operational data.

Results of the monitoring program can be related to those obtained in other parts of the world. Finally, results can be related to events known to cause elevated levels of radiation in the environment, e.g., a nuclear accident.

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Enclosure to ULNRC-05785 Page 10 of 115 3.2 Program Description The sampling and analysis schedules for the environmental radiological monitoring program at the Callaway Plant are summarized in Tables 5.1 and 5.2 and briefly reviewed below. Table 5.1 Identifies sampling locations and specifies as to type (indicator or control) and its distance, direction, and sector relative to the reactor site. The types of samples collected at each location, required analyses and the frequency of collections are presented in Tables 5.2.

To monitor the air environment, airborne particulates and airborne Iodine samples are collected by continuous pumping, at five locations. The airborne particulates are collected on glass fiber filters and the airborne iodine through an activated charcoal cartridge. Both filters and cartridges are exchanged weekly. Airborne particulates are analyzed for gamma-emitting isotopes. Charcoal cartridges are analyzed for iodine-131.

The ingestion pathway Is monitored by sampling of milk (if available), fish and green leafy vegetation.

Milk samples are collected semimonthly during the grazing season (April 15 through December 15) and monthly the rest of the year. Samples are analyzed for iodine-131 and gamma-emitting isotopes.

Monthly during the growing season, edible green leafy vegetation is collected from both indicator and control locations. Vegetation samples typically consist of mustard greens, turnip greens, cabbage, lettuce, collards, radish greens, Swiss chard, broccoli and poke. Other edible broad leaf vegetation is collected if primary varieties are not available. The samples are analyzed for iodine-131 and other gamma-emitting isotopes.

Soybean collections were added to the program in 2008. The sites (FC-1 through FC-4) are located on Ameren property, traversed by the discharge pipeline. The samples are collected at harvest and analyzed for tritium and gamma emitting isotopes.

The waterborne pathway is monitored by sampling surface water, groundwater and drinking water, and bottom and shoreline sediments. Samples are analyzed for tritium and gamma-emitting isotopes.

The waterborne pathway is also monitored by upstream and downstream semiannual collections of fish. The five most abundant recreational or commercial fish species are collected. Samples are analyzed for gamma-emitting isotopes.

Monthly composite samples of surface water from the Missouri River are collected from one Indicator location (S02) and from one control location (S01 ).

Twelve onsite surface water ponds are sampled semiannually and analyzed for tritium and gamma-emitting isotopes.

To monitor possible sources of ground water contamination due to plant operations, non-potable ground water is collected monthly or quarterly from 48 well locations both onsite and along the discharge pipeline. The samples are analyzed for tritium and gamma-emitting isotopes.

Potable well water samples are collected quarterly from the plant drinking water supply, neighboring property owners, and from the town of Portland, MO.

River bottom sediment is collected semiannually at the plant's intake (A) and discharge (C). The samples are taken from water at least 2 meters deep to prevent influence of bank erosion. Shoreline sediments are collected semiannually in the same area as bottom sediment. These samples are collected within two feet of the edge of the water. The samples are analyzed for gamma-emitting isotopes.

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Another pathway considered is direct ambient gamma radiation. This exposure is monitored by thermoluminescent dosimeters (TLDs), at forty-three locations in and around the Callaway site. The TLDs are placed in 16 sectors around the plant as specified in the ODCM-RECS. Three locations are designated as controls (IDM-26, IDM-27 and IDM-60). TLDs are placed at each location and exchanged and analyzed quarterly.

To monitor the terrestrial environment, soil is collected annually from seven indicator locations (F2, PR3, F6, PR7, W2, W3, and W4) and two control locations (V3, W1 ). The samples are analyzed for gamma-emitting isotopes.

Results of supplemental soil testing are Included in Part II, App. C.

3.3 Program Execution The program was executed as described in the preceding section with the following exceptions.

(1 )Surface Water:

The surface water samples are composites of dally collections by automatic river sampler at two locations, S01 and S02. The sampler at S01 was 100% operable in 2010; down-time approximately 5 hours5.787037e-5 days <br />0.00139 hours <br />8.267196e-6 weeks <br />1.9025e-6 months <br />. The sampler at S02 was 91% operable through November 27, 2010; down-time approximately 690 hours0.00799 days <br />0.192 hours <br />0.00114 weeks <br />2.62545e-4 months <br />.

The sampler at S02 was taken out of service from November 27 through December 31, 2010 to replace obsolete system controls with a programmable logic controller. This should improve system reliability by making the sampler less susceptible to short term power outages.

(2)Ground Water:

No ground water was available from monitoring wells U1 MW-28, MW-939 and MW-940. The wells were added to the program in the fourth quarter, 2010, but were dry upon initial sam piing.

(3) Vegetation:

No vegetation samples were available from station V-15 for the June 22, 2010 collection, due to damage from wild animals. Vegetation samples were not available from station V-14 for the August 17, 2010 collection. The garden was not producing.

(4) Food Crops:

Soybean samples were not available for harvest from two locations, FC-1, FC-2. No crops were planted in those locations for 201 0.

(5) Direct Radiation:

The TLD for location IDM-36 was missing for the 2nd quarter, 2010. TLDs for locations IDM-17, IDM-30A and IDM-38 were missing for the 3rd quarter, 2010. The TLDs were replaced. Vandalism is suspected.

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Enclosure to ULNRC-05785 Page 12 of 115 3.4 Laboratory Procedures The lodine-131 analyses in milk were made using a sensitive radiochemical procedure involving separation of the iodine by ion-exchange, solvent extraction and subsequent beta counting.

Gamma-spectroscopic analyses were performed with HPGe detectors. Levels of iodlne-131 in vegetation and concentrations of airborne iodine-131 in charcoal samples were also determined by gamma spectroscopy.

Tritium was measured by liquid scintillation.

Analytical Procedures used by Environmental, Inc. are on file and are available for inspection.

Procedures are based on those prescribed by the Health and Safety Laboratory of the U.S. Dep't of Energy, Edition 28, 1997, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency for Measurement of Radioactivity in Drinking Water, 1980, and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, EERF, Radiochemical Procedures Manual, 1984.

Environmental, Inc., Midwest Laboratory has a comprehensive quality control/quality assurance program designed to assure the reliability of data obtained. Details of the QA Program are presented elsewhere (Environmental, Inc., Midwest Laboratory, 2009). The QA Program includes participation In Interlaboratory Comparison (crosscheck) Programs. Results obtained through Quality control samples and crosscheck program results are presented in Appendix A.

Environmental TLDs are processed by Framatome. The laboratory meets the requirements of Reg.

Guide 4.13 and is accredited by NVLAP for photon, beta and photon/beta mixture categories, in accordance with ANSI N 13.11.

3.5 Program Modifications Milk sampling was discontinued at location M-1 0 in 2010. The property owner declined to continue participation in the program.

Two TLD sites, IDM-22a and IDM-32a, were relocated slightly, due to access issues with the property owners.

Eighteen new monitoring wells were added to the program in 2010.

Fourteen of the new wells ( U1MW-17, U1MW-18, U1MW-19, U1MW-20, U1MW-21, U1MW-22, U1MW-23, U1MW-24, U1MW-25, U1MW-26, U1MW-27, U1MW-28, U1MW-29 and U1MW-30) are located in the discharge pipeline corridor, downgradient of the discharge pipeline.

Four additional new wells (MW-938, MW-939, MW-940, MW-941) monitor the plant peninsula area.

The samples are collected quarterly and analyzed for tritium and gamma emitting isotopes.

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For each sample type, the table lists the detection level for each isotope. The lower limit of detection (LLD) used in this report Is described In NRC Regulatory Guide 4.1 Rev. 1, "Program for Monitoring Radioactivity in the Environs of Nuclear Power Plants" and the NRC Radiological Assessment Branch Technical Position, Rev. 1, November 1979, "An Acceptable Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program".

3. 7 Land Use Census The Land Use Census is performed annually during the growing season. In 2010, the survey was conducted within a five mile canvassing radius of the Callaway Plant. The location of the nearest resident, milking animal, and garden greater than 50 square meters was identified by contacting residents by phone, mail and/or in field surveys for each of the sixteen meteorological sectors using the midpoint of the two units.

The Land Use Census was completed on October 15, 2010. The results of the census are presented in Table 5.4. The table includes radial direction and distance from the Callaway Plant for each location. These parameters were determined using a combination of map position, aerial photography, and Global Positioning System (GPS) receiver.

The census includes identification of drinking water wells along Mud Creek and Logan Creek. No new drinking water wells were identified in 2010.

No irrigation or drinking water intakes were found within 10 river miles downstream of the plant discharge point.

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Enclosure to ULNRC-05785 Page 14 of 115 4.0 RESULTS AND DISCUSSION All collections and analyses were made as scheduled, except for the listing in Table 5.5.

Results are summarized in Table 5.6 as recommended by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission. For each type of analysis and sample medium, the table lists the mean and range of all indicator and control locations, as well as that location with the highest mean and range.

The tabulated results of all measurements are not included in this section, although references to these results will be made in the discussion. A complete tabulation of results for 2010 Is contained in Part II of the Annual Report on the Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program for the Callaway Plant.

4.1 Atmospheric Nuclear Detonations and Nuclear Accidents There were no reported nuclear accidents or atmospheric nuclear testing done in 201 0.

4.2 Program Findings Results obtained show background levels of radioactivity in environmental samples collected beyond the plant property boundary in 2010. Tritium was identified in some groundwater samples collected within the Plant Protected Area and on Ameren property in the Missouri River alluvial plain. In no instances were REMP threshold reporting levels exceeded.

Airborne Particulates The five air particulate sampling stations (A1, A7, A8, A9, and B3) are indicator locations. Station A-9 is located in Reform, MO, the community with the highest D/Q, station A-7 is on the outskirts of Fulton, Missouri, approximately 9.5 miles from the plant.

Gamma spectroscopic analysis of the air particulate filters yielded similar results for all locations. In 136 of the 260 samples tested, Beryllium-? measured above an LLD value of 0.16 pCi/m 3 , with an 3

average activity of 0.23 pCi/m . Beryllium-? is produced continuously in the upper atmosphere by cosmic radiation. No gamma emitting isotopes of plant origin were identified.

Airborne Iodine There was no 1-131 activity detected in weekly collections of charcoal canister samples. All 3

measurements were below the required lower limit of detection (LLD) of 0.070 pCi/m .

Direct Radiation lTLDs)

Forty-three TLDs were placed in 16 sectors around the Callaway site. Measurements from forty indicator locations averaged 15.4 mrem /quarter and the three control locations averaged 14.4 mrem/quarter. The readings ranged from 10.5 to 17.4 mrem /quarter, with the highest from the location CA-IDM-40, averaging 16.7mrem /quarter. The differences are statistically insignificant.

The TLD readings are consistent with previously accumulated data and no effects from plant operation were identified.

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Milk lodine-131 results were below the detection limit of 0.5 pCI/L In all samples.

No gamma-emitting isotopes, except naturally occurring potassium-40, were detected in any milk samples. This is consistent with the finding of the National Center for Radiological Health that most radiocontaminants in feed do not find their way into milk due to the selective metabolism of the cow.

The common exceptions are radioisotopes of potassium, cesium, strontium, barium, and iodine (National Center for Radiological Health, 1968).

In summary, milk data for 2010 show no radiological effects of plant operation.

Vegetation There was no 1-131 activity detected in broadleaf vegetation samples. Measurements were below an LLD level of 57.0 pCi/kg wet weight in all samples.

Except for potassium-40, which was observed in all vegetation samples, all other gamma-emitting isotopes were below detection limits. No effect from plant operation is indicated.

Non-Food Crops Soybeans were sampled in October, 2010, and analyzed for tritium and gamma-emitting isotopes.

No tritium activity was measured above a detection level of 164 pCi/L in any of the samples.

Potassium-40 activity ranged from 13,503 -14,225 pCi/kg wet weight and averaged 13,937 pCi/kg wet weight. All other gamma-emitting isotopes measured below detection limits.

No effect from the plant operation is indicated.

Fish All gamma-emitting isotopes, except naturally-occurring potassium-40, in edible portions were below detection limits. The potassium-40 levels were similar at both indicator and control locations (2,675and 2,852 pCi/kg wet, respectively).

No plant effect on the fish population is indicated.

Soil Cesium-137 activity was detected at both indicator and control locations, at average concentrations of 328 and 123 pCI/kg dry, respectively. The cesium-137 activity is similar to or less than levels observed from 1999 through 2009, these levels are generally attributable to deposition of fallout from previous decades.

Naturally-occurring potassium-40 averaged 11435 pCi/kg dry weight.

Analysis results for soil samples in 2010 were consistent with previously accumulated data and no plant operational effects were identified.

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Surtace Water Slight tritium activity above the detection limit of 172 pCi/L was observed in four of the thirteen samples collected from the downstream location S-02. Measurements averaged 221 pCi/L.

Gamma-emitting isotopes measured below detection limits and were consistent with previously accumulated data.

Surface Water. Ponds To monitor possible sources of groundwater contamination due to plant operations, twelve onsite surface water locations (SWA) are included in the permanent REMP. No tritium activity was measured above a detection level of 188 pCi/L in any of the samples.

Gamma-emitting isotopes measured below detection limits.

Drinking Water Wells (potable water)

In addition to potable ground water from wells D-01 and PW-01, the REMP includes nine additional potable water wells from adjacent properties and one additional potable water well from the town of Portland, MO. The samples were analyzed for tritium and gamma-emitting isotopes.

No tritium activity was measured above a detection level of 164 pCi/L in any of the samples. All gamma-emitting isotopes were below detection limits.

Analysis results for drinking water samples were consistent with previously accumulated data and no plant operational effects were identified.

Wells (non-potable water)

Ground water from wells F-05 and F-15 was tested for tritium and gamma-emitting isotopes. Both tritium and gamma-emitting isotopes measured below detection levels.

Forty-eight additional indicator ground water locations, on-site and along the discharge pipeline, are included in the REMP. Tritium activity (above a detection limit of 189 pCi/L) was detected in 52 of the 211 samples tested, with an average activity of 299 pCi/L. The highest concentrations were observed from samples taken at location MW-19, with an average activity of 528 pCi/L.

Wells OW-4, OW-5, GWS, 936, 937A to 937F, 938, 939, 940 and 941 are located in the Plant Protected Area, adjacent to the powerblock. Tritium activity in these wells is believed to be the result of washout from gaseous effluents.

The low level tritium activity observed in wells MW-014, MW-017 and MW-019 is due to residual low level contamination of the area downgradient from manholes 5 and 68. The contamination was caused by moisture carryover during normal operation of air release valves (ARVs) in the now-retired discharge pipeline. The exhaust of the ARV's was secured in 2007, and the pipeline was replaced in 2008. The new discharge pipeline has no ARV's and only a single vacuum breaker, which Is completely contained to prevent possible leakage to the ground water. The old pipeline has been abandoned in place.

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Wells have been established along the pipeline corridor to monitor the old pipeline and to ensure there is no leakage from the new pipeline. Monitored natural attenuation will be utilized to remediate the low level residual tritium contamination.

Samples were also analyzed for gamma-emitting isotopes. No gamma- emitting activities were detected above the respective LLDs.

Sediments Bottom sediments were collected in April and October, 2010, and analyzed for gamma-emitting isotopes. Potasslum-40 activity ranged from 12,998 to 14,786 pCi/kg dry weight and averaged 14,027 pCi/kg dry weight.

Shoreline sediments were also collected in April and October, 2010. Trace Cs-137 activity was detected in one of two control samples at a concentration of 30.2 pCi/kg dry weight. Potasslum-40 activity ranged from 13,237 to 14,513 pCi/kg dry weight and averaged 14,039 pCi/kg dry weight.

Potassium-40 is a naturally occurring isotope. Slight cesium-137 activities observed are indicative of the influence of fallout deposition. All other gamma-emitting isotopes were below detection limits. No effect from the plant operation is indicated.

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Enclosure to ULNRC-05785 Page 19 of 115 Table 5.1. Sampling Locations.

Location Distance I Sample

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Dascrl~tlon _. . . -....~L 1a 10.8 mi. NW City of Fulton on Hwy Z, 0.65 mi. E of Bus. 54, W of Campus Apartments. IDM 3 1.2 mi. NW 0.1 mi. West of Hwy CC on Gravel Rd., 0.8 mi. South Hwy 0, Pole No. 18559. IDM 5 1.3mi.ENE Primary Meteorological Tower. IDM 6 2.0mi.W Cty Rd. 428, 1.2 mi. West of Hwy CC, Utility Pole No. 18609. IDM 7 1.4 mi. S Cty Rd. 459, 2.6 mi. North of Hwy 94, Utility Pole No. 35097. IDM 9 3.8 mi. S NW Side of the Cty Rd. 459 and Hwy 94 Junction, Utility Pole No. 06754. IDM 10 3.9 mi. SSE Hwy 94, 1.8 mi. East of Cty Rd. 459, Utility Pole No. 12182. IDM 11a 4.7 mi. SE City of Portland, Utility Pole No. 12110. IDM 14 4.9 mi. ESE SE Side of Intersection D and 94, Utility Pole No. 11940. IDM 17 3.8 mi. E Cty Rd. 4053, 0.3 mi. E of Hwy 94, Kingdom Telephone Co., Pole No. 3X12. IDM 18a 3.7 mi. ENE East side of Hwy D, 0.5 mi. South of 0, Utility Pole No. 38579. IDM 20 4.7 mi. NE City of Reedsville, Utility Pole No. 12830. IDM 21 3.8 mi. NNE Cty Rd. 155, 1.9 mi. North of Hwy 0, Utility Pole No. 19100. IDM 22a 1.9 mi. NNE North side of Hwy 0, 100 feet East of Cty Rd. 150, Utility Pole No. 31094. IDM 23 6.6 mi. NNE City of Yucatan, Utility Pole No. 12670. IDM 3

26 11.7mi.E Town of Americus, Utility Pole No. 11159. IDM 3

27 9.3 mi. ESE Town of Bluffton, Utility Pole No. 11496. IDM 30a 4.4 mi. SSW City of Steedman, Utility Pole No. 06557. IDM 31a 7.8 mi. SW City of Mokane, Hwy C and Cty Rd. 400, 0.9 mi. North of Hwy 94, Utility Pole. IDM 32 5.4 mi. WSW Hwy VV, 0.6 mi. West of Cty Rd. 447, Utility Pole No. 27031. IDM 32a 5.0 mi. WSW Cty Rd. 447, Utility Pole No. 06354. IDM 33 7.4mi.W City of Hams Prairie, SE of Hwy C and AD Junction. IDM 34 9.5ml. WNW NE Side of Hwy C and Cty Rd. 408 Junction. IDM 35 5.8 mi. NNW City of Toledo, Utility Pole No. 17684. IDM 36 4.9mi. N Cty Rd. 155,0.8 mi. South of Cty Rd. 132, Utility Pole No. 19137 IDM 37 0.5 mi. SSW Cty Rd. 459, 0.9 mi. South of Hwy CC, Utility Pole No. 35077. IDM 38 4.6 mi. NNW Cty Rd. 133, 1.5 mi. South of Hwy UU, Utility Pole No. 34708. IDM 39 5.4 mi. NW Cty Rd. 111, Utility Pole No. 17516. IDM 39a 5.0 mi. NW Cty Rd. 111, Utility Pole No. 17526. IDM 40 4.2 mi. WNW NE Side of Cty Rd. 112 and Hwy 0, Utility Pole No. 18145. IDM 41 4.9mi.W Hwy AD, 2.8 mi. East of Hwy C, Utility Pole No. 18239. IDM 42 4.4 mi. SW Cty Rd. 447, 2.6 mi. North of Cty Rd. 463, Utility Pole No. 06326. IDM 43 0.5 mi. SW Cty Rd. 459, 0.7 mi. South of Hwy CC, Utility Pole No. 35073. IDM 44 1.7 mi. WSW Hwy CC, 1.0 mi. South of Cty Rd. 459, Utility Pole No. 18769. IDM 45 1.0 mi. WNW Cty Rd. 428, 0.1 mi. West of Hwy CC, Utility Pole No. 18580. IDM 46 1.5 mi. NNW NE Side of Hwy CC and Cty Rd. 466 Intersection, Utility Pole No. 28242. IDM 47 1.0 mi. N Cty Rd. 448, 0.9 mi. South of Hwy 0, Utility Pole No. 28151. IDM 48 0.4 mi. NE Cty Rd. 448, 1.5 mi. South of Hwy 0, Plant Security Sign Post. IDM 49 1.6 mi. E Cty Rd. 448, Utility Pole No. 06959, Reform Wildlife Mgmt. Parking Area. IDM 50 0.9 mi. SSE Cty Rd. 459, 3.3 mi. North of Hwy 94, Utility Pole No. 35086 IDM 51 a 0.3 mi. SE Owner Control Fence, SE of the Water Treatment Plant. IDM 52 0.4 mi. ESE Light Pole Near the East Plant Security Fence. IDM 3

60 13.5 mi. SW Utility Pole No. 43744, just past Tebbetts City sign. IDM 13

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Code Direction Description A1 1.3 mi. ENE Primary Meteorological Tower. APT, AIO A? 9.5 mi. NW C. Bartley Farm, Fulton, MO. APT, AIO AS 0.9 mi. NNE Cty Rd. 448, 0.9 miles South of Hwy 0. APT, AIO A9 1.9 mi. NNW Community of Reform. APT, AIO B3 1.8 mi. NNW 0.3 mi. East of the 0 and CC Junction, Utility Pole No. 50422. APT, AIO D01 5.0 mi. SE Holzhauser Grocery Store/Tavern (Portland, MO). DWA PW1 Onslte Unit 1 Construction well #3 DWA F05 0.9 mi. SSE Offsite Groundwater Monitoring well. WWA F15 0.4 mi. NNE Onslte Groundwater Monitoring well. WWA M9 3 13 mi. SW Ferguson Farm, Tebbetts, MO. MLK 3

V3 14.0 mi. SW Beazley Farm, West of Tebbetts, MO. SOL V9 1.9 mi. WNW Meehan Farm. FPL V11 3.2 mi. NW Hickman Farm. FPL V12 3 18.7 mi. WSW Kissock Farm, South of New Bloomfield, MO FPL V14 3.0 mi. NNE Amerine Farm, Williamsburg, MO FPL V15 2.6 mi. NNE Pate Farm, Steedman, MO FPL A 3.4 4.9 mi. SSE 0.6 River Miles Upstream of Discharge North Bank. AQS, AQF c4 4.9 mi. SE 1.0 River Miles Downstream of Discharge North Bank. AQS, AQF S01 3 4.8 mi. SSE 105 feet Upstream of Discharge North Bank. SWA S02 4.9 mi. SE 1.1 River Miles Downstream of Discharge North Bank. SWA F2 1.0 mi. SW Callaway Plant Forest Ecology Plot F2. SOL F6 1.6 mi. NE Callaway Plant Forest Ecology Plot F6. SOL PR3 0.95 mi. ESE Callaway Plant Forest Ecology Plot PR3. SOL PR7 0.46 mi. NNW Callaway Plant Forest Ecology Plot PR7. SOL 3

W1 0.52 mi. SE Callaway Plant Wetlands, High Ground. SOL W2 0.52 mi. SSE Callaway Plant Wetlands, Inlet Area. SOL W3 0.65 mi. SSE Callaway Plant Wetlands, Discharge Area. SOL W4 0.63 mi. SSE Callaway Plant Wetlands, SW Bank. SOL FC1 Between discharge pipeline MH-8 and the Katy Trail FC FC2 Between discharge pipeline MH-5 and MH-3B. FC FC3 Between Hwy 94 and the barge loading dock access road. FC FC4 3 Location unlikely to be influenced by Plant operations. FC 3 2.9 mi. SSE Potable water, County Road 448 DWA 4 2.6 mi. SSE Potable water, County Road 448 DWA 5 2.5 mi. SSE Potable water, County Road 448 DWA 6 2.2 mi. SE Potable water, County Road 448 DWA 7 2.1mi.ESE Potable water, County Road 448 DWA 8 3.4 mi. SSW Potable water, County Road 457 DWA 9 2.9 mi. SSW Potable water, County Road 457 DWA 10 2.7 mi. SSW Potable water, County Road 457 DWA 12 3.6 mi. SSE Potable water, County Road 464 DWA 22 4.8 mi. SE Potable water, State Road 94 DWA 14

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Location Distance I Sample Code Direction 1 Description Types 2 OW-4 Inside OCA UHS Pond Berm WWA OW-5 Inside OCA UHS Pond Berm WWA U1MW-001 0.3 mi. NNW Outside OCA, Groundwater Monitoring Well WWA U1MW-002 0.4 mi. SSW Outside OCA, Groundwater Monitoring Well WWA U1MW-004 3.7 mi. SSE Dillon, Groundwater Monitoring Well WWA U1MW-005 3.8 mi. SSE Brownlee I Hudson, Groundwater Monitoring Well WWA U1MW-006 3.0 mi. S Ward, Groundwater Monitoring Well WWA U1MW-010 3.1 mi. S Pipeline, Groundwater Monitoring Well WWA U1MW-012 3.0 mi. S Ward, Groundwater Monitoring Well WWA U1MW-013 0.8 mi. SSE Pipeline Corridor WWA U1MW-014 3.7mi. S Pipeline Corridor WWA U1 MW-015 3.9 mi. SSE Pipeline Corridor WWA U1 MW-016 4.5 mi. SSE Pipeline Corridor WWA U1 MW-017 3.75 mi. S Pipeline Corridor WWA U1 MW-018 3.75 mi. S Pipeline Corridor WWA U1MW-019 3.71 mi. S Pipeline Corridor WWA U1MW-020 3.88 mi. SSE Pipeline Corridor WWA U1MW-021 3.74 mi. S Down gradient of Pipeline Corridor WWA U1MW-022 3.76 mi. S Down gradient of Pipeline Corridor WWA U1MW-023 3.84 mi. S Down gradient of Pipeline Corridor WWA U1MW-024 3.85 mi. S Down gradient of Pipeline Corridor WWA U1MW-025 3.93 mi. S Down gradient of Pipeline Corridor WWA U1 MW-026 3.94 mi. S Down gradient of Pipeline Corridor WWA U1MW-027 1.5 mi. S Pipeline Corridor, downgrade of discharge vacuum breaker WWA U1MW-028 3.15 mi. S Pipeline Corridor, downgrade of MH-99 WWA U1MW-029 0.2 mi. E Downgradient of DMTdischarge piping WWA U1MW-030 0.2 mi. ESE Downgradient of DMTdischarge piping WWA GWS Inside OCA Ground Water Sump, Plant East of containment and SFPB WWA 936 Inside OCA Diesel Fuel Remediation Well, Plant SE of SFPB WWA 937A Inside OCA Monitoring Well, Plant, South of the Powerblock area WWA 9379 Inside OCA Monitoring Well, Plant, East of the Turbine Bldg. WWA 937C Inside OCA Monitoring Well, Plant, E of Radwaste Bldg Drum Storage. WWA 937D Inside OCA Monitoring Well, Plant, South of Discharge Monitor Tanks. WWA 937E Inside OCA Monitoring Well, Plant, West of Auxilllary Bldg. WWA 937F Inside OCA Monitoring Well, Plant, East of the Turbine Bldg. WWA MW-938 Inside OCA Monitoring Well, Plant, East of the Powerblock area WWA MW-939 Inside OCA Monitoring Well, Plant, West of the Fuel Bldg. WWA MW-940 Inside OCA Monitoring Well, Plant, East of the Radwaste Bldg. WWA MW-941 Inside OCA Monitoring Well, Plant, East of the Radwaste Bldg. WWA U2 MW-2S 1.8 mi. N Groundwater Monitoring Well WWA U2 MW-5S 1.1 mi. E Groundwater Monitoring Well WWA U2 MW-8 0.4mi. N Groundwater Monitoring Well WWA U2 MW-9 0.3mi.W Groundwater Monitoring Well WWA U2 MW-10 0.4 mi. SSW Groundwater Monitoring Well WWA 15

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1 Code Direction DescriE!tlon U2 MW-12 0.5 mi. ENE Groundwater Monitoring Well WWA U2 MW-16 2.9 mi. SSE Groundwater Monitoring Well WWA UHS Inside OCA UHS Pond SWA Unit 2 Inside OCA Unit 2 Pond SWA CTBD Inside OCA Cooling Tower Slowdown SWA POND 01 0.6mi. W Fishing Pond SWA POND 02 0.7 mi. SW Fishing Pond SWA Outfall 010 0.6 mi. NE Stormwater Run-Off Pond SWA Outfall 011 1.0 mi. ENE Stormwater Run-Off Pond SWA Outfall 012 0.5 mi. S Stormwater Run-Off Pond SWA Outfall 013 0.5mi. S Stormwater Run-Off Pond SWA Outfall 014 0.6 mi. NNW Stormwater Run-Off Pond SWA Outfall 015 0.7 mi. N Stormwater Run-Off Pond SWA Sludge Lagoon # 4 0.8 mi. SSE On service Sewage Sludge Lagoon SWA 1

Distances are measured from the midpoint of the two reactors as described In Final Safety Analysis Report (FSAR) Sec. 2.1.1.1.

2 AIO = Air Iodine, APT = Air Particulate, AQF = Fish, AQS = Sediment, FPL = Leafy Green Vegetables. FC = Food Crops.

IDM = TLD, MLK =Milk, SOL= Soil, SWA =Surface Water, DWA =Drinking Water, WWA =Ground Water.

3 Control Location.

~ The fish collection area for location "A" Is between 0.6 and 3.0 river miles upstream of the plant discharge on the north bank. Location "C" is sampled between the discharge area and 1.5 miles downstream of the discharge, on the north bank. The expanded collection areas guarantee sufficient habitat to collect the required number of species.

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Note: Not all wells shown are included in the REMP. Refer to Table 5.1 for a listing of monitored wells.

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Enclosure to ULNRC-05785 Page 28 of 115 Figure 5.4b. Groundwater Monitoring Wells, Northern Area.

Note: Not all wells shown are included in the REMP. Refer to Table 5.1 for a listing of monitored wells.

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Note: Not all wells shown are included in the REMP. Refer to Table 5.1 for a listing of monitored wells.

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Note: Not all wells shown are included in the REMP. Refer to Table 5.1 for a listing of monitored wells.

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5 lt§!ehl§i§l Dat a use subj ect to license l&:l 2007 Del orme. Street A21as USA 2000 P lus r MN ~SOE) Dat a Zoom 10-4 Note: Stations M-6 and M-10 are no longer included in the monitoring program.

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Data use subject to license.

@ 2007 Delorme. Street Atlas USA 20CI3 Plus T MN (0.3' E) 6 00 1200 1800 Data Zoom 13-2 240 0 3000 27

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Figure 5.7b. Soil Samples, Distant locations 28

Enclosure to ULNRC-05785 Page 35 of 115 Figure 5.8. Fish, Sediment and Surface Water locations.

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Table 5.2. Collection Frequencies and Required Analyses (January 1 through December 31, 2010)

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Media Sample Type Collection Frequency Required Analyses Code r--*

Direct radiation IDM Quarterly Deep Dose Equivalent (DOE) 1311 Airborne iodine AIO Weekly Air particulate APT ..Weekly PGE each sample Surface water (river) SWA Monthly composite PGE and 3 H I--* -~------

Surface water (except PGE and 3H. If contaminated with CTBD, UHS & Unit 2 SWA Semiannually gamma emitting nuclides of plant ponds) origin, analyze for HTD nuclides.

Surface water (CTBD, SWA Semiannually PGE and 3H UHS, Unit 2 ponds)

PGE and 3H. If contaminated with Groundwater (not potable) WWA Quarterly gamma emitting nuclides of plant origin, analyze for HTD nuclides.

PGE and 3H. If contaminated with Well water- potable DWA 1 Quarterly gamma emitting nuclides of plant origin, analyze for HTD nuclides.

Shoreline sediment AQS Semiannually PGE 2

Bottom sediment AQS Semiannually PGE Sludge pond sediment SOL Annually PGE

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Soil SOL Annually PGE Semimonthly during 131 Milk animal MLK grazing season, monthly PGE and 1 other times 3 Leafy green vegetables FPL Monthly when avallable4 PGE and 131 1

3 Inedible crops FC At time of harvest PGE and H Fish AQF Semiannually PGE on edible portion 1

Samples required by ODCM unless specified otherwise.

2 Required by NPDES permit.

3 The grazing season Is defined as April 15- December 15, but will vary according to weather conditions.

4 The growing season is defined as the months May- November, but will vary according to weather conditions.

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Table 5.3. Minimum Required Detection Capabilities for REMP Sample Analysis Food Soli and Analysis Water Airborne Fish Milk Products Sediment (pCI/L) (pCI/m 3 ) {pCI/kg wet) {pCI/L) (pCI/kg wet) (pCI/kg dry)

Gross beta 4 0.01 3

H-3 3000/2000 Mn-54 15 130 Fe-59 30 260 ~~---..,..

Co-58/60 15 130 I

Zn-65 I 30 260 -~~

2 Zr-Nb-95 15 3

1-131 1000/1 0.07 1 60 Cs-134 15 0.05 130 15 60 150 Cs-137 18 0.06 150 18 80 180 2

Ba-La-140 15 15 1

This list does not mean only these nuclides will be detected and reported. Other peaks which are measurable and identifiable will be reported.

2 Total activity, parent plus daughter activity.

3 LLDs for Surface and Drinking I Ground water are the same, with the exception of H-3 and 1-131. The Drinking I Ground water LLDs for H-3 and 1-131 are 2000 and 1 pCi/liter respectively.

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Enclosure to ULNRC-05785 Page 38 of 115 Table 5.4 201 0 Land Use Census Results Closest Receptor In Miles 1 1 Sector Residence Garden Milk I

N{A) 1.83 Nl Nl --

NNE(B) 2.16 2.40 Nl NE(C) 2.27 2.53 Nl ENE(D) 1.66 2.87 Nl E(E) 3.51 Nl Nl ESE(F) 2.12 4.40 Nl SE(G) 2.22 2.22* Nl r--- SSE(HL____ 2.51 2.53 Nl S(J) 2.68 2.88 Nl SSW(K) 2.38 2.38 Nl SW(L) 2.64 2.64 Nl WSW(M) 1.20 3.21 Nl *~

W(N)

- 1.56 2.27 Nl *~

WNW(P) 1.93 1.93 2.38

  • NW(Q) 2.07 3.16 Nl NNW(R) 1.82 1.82* Nl Note: Distances in bold type indicate changes from the 2009 census.

1 Nl = None Identified.

  • Declined to participate in the program.

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Sample Collection Date Type Analysis Locatlon(s) or Period Comments WWA Gamma U1 MW-28, MW-939, December, 2010 No sample available.

MW-940 VE Gamma V-14 June 22,2010 Garden damaged by animals.

VE Gamma V-15 August17,2010 Garden not producing.

FC H-3, Gamma FC-1, FC*2 October, 2010 No crops planted.

TLD Ambient Gamma CA-IDM-36 2nd Otr, 2010 Missing in the field.

TLD Ambient Gamma CA-IDM-17, 3rd Otr, 2010 Missing in the field.

TLD Ambient Gamma CA-IDM*30A 3rd Otr, 2010 Missing in the field.

TLD Ambient Gamma CA-IDM-38 3rd Qtr, 2010 Missing in the field.

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Enclosure to ULNRC-05785 Page 40 of 115 Table 5.6 Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program Summary Indicator Location with Highest Control Number Sample Type and Locations Annual Mean Locations Non-Type Number of LLD b Mean (F) c Mean (F) c Mean (F) c Routine (Units) Analyses A Range c Location~ Ra11ge r. Range c Results 11 Waterborne Pathway Surface Water H-3 2t:i 172 221 (4/13) SW-02 221 (4/13) < LLD 0 (pCi/L) (173-263) 4.9 mi. SE (173-263)

GS 26 Mn-54 15 < LLD < LLD 0 Fe-59 30 < LLD < LLD 0 Co-58 15 < LLD < LLD 0 Co-60 15 < LLD < LLD 0 Zn-65 30 < LLD < LLD 0 Zr*Nb-95 15 < LLD < LLD 0 1*131 1000 < LLD . < LLD 0 Cs-134 15 < LLD < LLD 0 Cs-137 18 < LLD < LLD 0 Ba-La-140 15 < LLD . < LLD 0 Su1ace Water. H-3 30 188 < LLD none 0 Ponds (pCI/L) GS 26 Mn-54 15 c. LLD none 0 Fe-59 30 < l.LD none 0 Co-58 15 < LLD none 0 Co-60 15 < LLD none 0 Zn-65 30 < LLD none 0 Zr-Nb-95 15 < LLD none 0 Cs-134 15 < LLD none 0 Cs-137 18 < LLD none 0 Ba-La-140 15 < LLD none 0 Drinking Water, H-3 48 164 < LLD < LLD 0 Wells (pCi/L) GS 48 Mn-54 15 < LLD < LLD 0 Fe-59 30 < LLD < LLD 0 Co-58 15 < LLD < LLD 0 Co-60 15 < LLD < LLD 0 Zn-65 30 < LLD . < LLD 0 Zr-Nb-95 15 < LLD < LLD 0 Cs-134 15 < LLD < LLD 0 Cs-137 18 < LLD < LLD 0 Be-La-140 15 < LLD < LLD 0 34

Enclosure to ULNRC-05785 Page 41 of 115 Table 5.8 Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program Summary Indicator Location with Highest Control Nurnbe*

Sample Type and Locations Annual Mel!ln Locatio11s r\on*

Type Number of LLD ~ Mean (F) c Mean (F)~ Meer (F) c ~outlne (Units) Anelyeee Range c Locatton d Range

  • Renge ~ Results~

Waterborne Pathway Wells, Ponds H-3 211 189 299 (52/211) MW*19. 528 (212) None 0 (non-potable) (192-579) 3.71 mi./ S (477-579)

(pCiiL) GS 211 Mn-54 15 < LLD None 0 Fe-59 30 < LLD None 0 Co-58 15 < LLD None 0 Co-60 15 < LLD None 0 Zn-o!> 30 < LLD - None 0 Zr-Nb-95 15 < LLD - None 0 Cs-134 15 < LLD - None 0 Cs-137 18 < LLD None 0 Ba-La-140 15 < LLD None 0 Sedirnente GS 8 (pCi/kgC:ry) K-40 50 14162 (414) CA-AQS-C 14162 (414) 13904 (4/4) 0 (12998-14 786) 4.9 rni. SE ( 12998-14786) (13237*1 4536)

Mn-54 30.6 < LLD c LLD 0 Fe-59 50., < LLD < LLD 0 Co-58 31.3 < LLD < LLD 0 Co-60 20.7 < LLD < LLD 0 Zr*Nb-95 29.3 < LLD < LLD 0 Cs-134 24.? < L.LD c LLD 0 Cti*137 28.9 < LLD CA*AOS*A 30.2 (1/4) 30.2 (1/4) 0 4.9 mi. SSE Ba-La-140 42.5 < LLD < LLD 0 35

Enclosure to ULNRC-05785 Page 42 of 115 Table 5.6 Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program Summary Indicator Location with Hlghe~;t Control Number Sample Type and Locations An'lual Mean Locations Non-Type Number of LLO b Mean (F) c Mean (F) c Mean (F)' Routine (Units) Analyses" Range c Location ° Range' Range' Results 0

Ingestion Pathway Food Products GS 42 L&efy Green K-40 100 4370 (36/36) V-9, 5111 (17117) 4049 (6/6) 0 Vegetables (2687-9475) 2.0mi. WNW (3316-9475) (3292*6212)

(pCI/kg wet) Mn-54 24.5 <LLD c LLD 0 Co-58 21.8 < LLD < LLD 0 Co-60 16.9 < LLD < LLD u 1-131 57.0 < LLD < LLD 0 Cs-134 17.9 < LLD < LLD 0 Cs-137 23.4 < LLD < LLD 0 Farm Crop H-3 4 164 c: LLD c: LLD 0 (Soybeans)

GS 4 (pCi/kg wet) K-40 100 13937 (3/3) FC-3. Between Hwy 9< 13937 (3/3) 12374 (1/1) 0 (13503-14225) and Dock Access Rd. (13503-14225)

Mn-54 11.4 < LLD c LLD 0 Co-58 12.1 < LLD < LLD 0 Co-60 11.4 < LLD . ~ LLD 0 1-131 59.2 < LLD < LLD 0 Cs-134 11.0 < LLD c LLD 0 Cs-137 12.2 < LLD < LLD 0 Fish (Flesh) GS 20 (pCi/kg wet) K-40 100 2675 (10/10) CA-AOF-A 2852 (10/10) 2852 (10110) 0 (2019-3147) 4.9 mi. sse (2545-3035) (2545-3035)

Mn-54 20.4 < LLD 0 Fe-59 52.1 < LLD 0 Co-58 20.3 < LLD 0 Co-60 19.7 < LLO 0 Zn-65 42.9 < LLO 0 Cs-1311 19.0 < LLO 0 Cs-137 23.2 < LLD 0 Milk 1-131 20 1.0 none < LLD 0 (pCI/L)

GS 20 K-40 100 none M-9, Farm 1280 (20/20) 1280 (20/20) 0 none 13mi.SW (914-1470) (914*1470)

Cs-134 15 none < LLD 0 Cs-137 18 none < LLD 0 Ba*14U 60 none - < LLD 0 La-140 15 none < LLD 0 36

Enclosure to ULNRC-05785 Page 43 of 115 Tabla 6.6 Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program Summary Indicator Location with Highest Control Number Sample Type and Locations Annual Mea11 Locat1ons Non-Type Number of LLD c Mean (F) c Mea11 (F) c Mean (F)(' Routine (Units) Analyses

  • Range e Location d Range' Range" Results
  • Direct Radiation (Quarterly -LOs) Gamrr.a 168 3.0 15.4 (156/156) CA-IDM-40 16.7 (4/4) 14.4 (12/12) 0 (mR/90days) (10.7-17.4) 4.2ml. WNW (16.5-17.0) (10.5-17.1)

Airborne Pathway Airborne GS 260 Particulates Be-7 0.16 0.23 (1361260) 8*3 Utility Pole 0.24 (25/52) None 0 (pCI/m 3 } (0. 16*0.41) #50422, 1.8 mi. NNW (0. 16*0.36)

Co-58 C.014 < LLD None 0 Co-60 0.015 < LLD Nom~ 0 Zr-Nb-95 0.028 < LLD None 0 Cs-134 0.012 < LLD None 0 Cs*137 0.014 < LLD None 0 Ba*La-140 0.064 < LLD None 0 Ce-144 0.067 c LLD No1,& 0 Airborne Iodine (pCi/m3) 1*131 0 0.070 c LLD None 0 Soil Soil GS 18 (pCi/kg dry) K-40 50.0 11038(14/14) V-003 12858 (2/2) 12826 (4i4) 0 (8554-14928} 0.12mi.N (10226-15489) ( 10226-15489)

Mn*54 70.4 < LLD < LLD 0 Fe*59 145.6 c LLD < LLD 0 Co-58 75.5 c LLD < LLD 0 Co-60 59.9 < LLD < LLD 0 Zr-Nb-95 77.2 < LLD < LLD Cs-134 56.3 < LLD . < LLD 0 Cs-137 52.7 328 (10/14) F-006 584 (212) 123 (4/4) 0 (94*622} 1.72mi.NE (545*622) (80*231)

Ba*La-140 192.9 < LLD < LLD 0

  • GS =gamma spectroscopy b LLD =nominal lower limit of dete~ctlon balled on a 1\.66 sigma counting error for background sample.

c Mean and range are based on detectable measuremtmt1:1 only (1.13 .. >LLD) Fraction o~ detectable measurements at spcclfifid locations Is indicated In parentheses (F).

\i Locations are specified by station code ('!"able 5.2) and distance (miles) and direction relative to reactor site.

~ Non-routine results are those whicl, exceed ten times the control station value. I~ nc control station value Is evallable. the result is considered non-routine If It exceeds ten times the preoperational value for the location.

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Eisenbud, M. 1963. Environmental Radioactivity, McGraw-Hill, New York, New York, pp. 213,275-276.

Environmental, Inc., Midwest Laboratory. 2001

  • 2011. Environmental Radiological Monitoring Program for the Callaway Plant, Annual Report- Part II, Data Tabulations and Analyses, January- December, 2000- 2010.

_ _ _ _ 2009. Quality Assurance Program Manual, Rev. 2, 10 November 2009.

_ _ _ _ 2009. Quality Control Procedures Manual, Rev. 2, 08 July 2009.

_ _ _ _ 2009. Quality Control Program, Rev. 2, 12 November 2009.

Gold, S., H. W. Barkhau, B. Shlein, and B. Kahn, 1964. Measurement of Naturally Occurring Radionuclides In Air, in the Natural Environment, University of Chicago Press, Chicago, Illinois, 369-382.

National Centerfor Radiological Health, 1968. Radiological Health and Data Reports, Vol. 9, Number 12, 730-746.

Teledyne Brown Engineering Environmental Services, Midwest Laboratory. 1999

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U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 2007. RadNet, formerly Environmental Radiation Ambient Monitoring System, Gross Beta in Air (MO) 1981-2006, Gross Beta In Drinking Water (MO) 1982-2004.

Wilson, D. W., G. M. Ward and J. E. Johnson. 1969. Environmental Contamination by Radioactive Materials, International Atomic Energy Agency. p.125.

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J-\1 Midwest Laboratory 700 bndwehr Roed

  • f*x (147) ~~4~17 APPENDIX A INTERLABORATORY COMPARISON PROGRAM RESULTS NOTE: Environmental Inc., Midwest Laboratory participates in intercomparison studies administered by Environmental Resources Associates, and serves as a replacement for studies conducted previously by the U.S. EPA Environmental Monitoring Systems Laboratory, Las Vegas, Nevada. Results are reported in Appendix A. TLD lntercomparison results, in-house spikes, blanks, duplicates and mixed analyte performance evaluation program results are also reported. Appendix A is updated four times a year; the complete Appendix is included in March, June, September and December monthly progress reports only.

January, 2010 through December, 2010

Enclosure to ULNRC-05785 Page 46 of 115 Appendix A Interlaboratory Comparison Program Results Environmental, Inc., Midwest Laboratory has participated in interlaboratory comparison (crosscheck) programs since the formulation of it's quality control program in December 1971. These programs are operated by agencies which supply environmental type samples containing concentrations of radionuclides known to the issuing agency but not to participant laboratories. The purpose of such a program is to provide an independent check on a laboratory's analytical procedures and to alert it of any possible problems.

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

Results in Table A-1 were obtained through participation In the environmental sample crosscheck program administered by Environmental Resources Associates, serving as a replacement for studies conducted previously by the U.S. EPA Environmental Monitoring Systems Laboratory, Las Vegas, Nevada.

Table A-2 lists results for thermoluminescent dosimeters (TLDs), via International lntercomparlson of Environmental Dosimeters, when available, and internal laboratory testing.

Table A-3 lists results of the analyses on in-house "spiked" samples for the past twelve months. All samples are prepared using NIST traceable sources. Data for previous years available upon request.

Table A-4 lists results of the analyses on in-house "blank" samples for the past twelve months. Data for previous years available upon request.

Table A-5 lists REMP specific analytical results from the in-house "duplicate" program for the past twelve months. Acceptance is based on the difference of the results being less than the sum of the errors.

Complete analytical data for duplicate analyses is available upon request.

The results in Table A-6 were obtained through participation in the Mixed Analyte Performance Evaluation Program.

Results In Table A-7 were obtained through participation in the environmental sample crosscheck program administered by Environmental Resources Associates, serving as a replacement for studies conducted previously by the Environmental Measurement Laboratory Quality Assessment Program (EML).

Attachment A lists the laboratory precision at the 1 sigma level for various analyses. The acceptance criteria in Table A-3 Is set at +/- 2 sigma.

Out-of-limit results are explained directly below the result.

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Enclosure to ULNRC-05785 Page 47 of 115 Attachment A ACCEPTANCE CRITERIA FOR "SPIKED" SAMPLES LABORATORY PRECISION: ONE STANDARD DEVIATION VALUES FOR VARIOUS ANALYSES 1 One standard deviation Analysis Level for single determination Gamma Emitters 5 to 100 pCI/IIter or kg 5.0 pCi/llter

> 100 pCI/IIter or kg 5% of known value Strontlum-89b 5 to 50 pCi/llter or kg 5.0 pCIIIIter

> 50 pCI/Iiter or kg 10% of known value Strontiu m-90b 2 to 30 pCi/liter or kg 5.0 pCI/IIter

> 30 pCi/liter or kg 10% of known value Potassium-40 ~ 0.1 g/liter or kg 5% of known value Gross alpha s 20 pCi/liter 5.0 pCi/liter

> 20 pCi/liter 25% of known value Gross beta s 100 pCi/liter 5.0 pCi/llter

> 100 pCilllter 5% of known value Tritium s 4,000 pCi/liter +/- 10 =

169.85 x (known) 0*0933

> 4,000 pCI/IIter 10% of known value Radium-226,-228 ;j!!: 0.1 pCi/liter 15% of known value Plutonium ~ 0.1 pCI/IIter, gram, or sample 10% of known value lodlne-131, s 55 pCi/liter 6 pCI/IIter lodine-129b > 55 pCi/liter 10% of known value Uranium-238, s 35 pCi/liter 6 pCilliter Nickel-63b > 35 pCI/Iiter 15% of known value Technetium-99b lron-55b 50 to 100 pCilliter 10 pCI/IIter

> 100 pCi/liter 10% of known value Other Analyses b 20% of known value M From EPA publication, "Environmental Radioactivity Laboratory lntercomparison Studies Program, Fiscal Year, 1981-1982, EPA-600/4-81-004.

b Laboratory limit.

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Concentration ~pCIIL~

Lab Code Date Analysis Laboratory ERA Control Resultb Resultc Limits Acceptance STW-1205 04/05/10 Sr-89 63.0 +/-5.7 60.4 48.6

  • 68.2 Pass STW-1205 04/05/10 Sr-90 37.4 +/- 2.4 41.3 30.4
  • 47.4 Pass STW-1206 04/05/10 Ba-133 63.6 +/- 3.3 65.9 54.9
  • 72.5 Pass STW-1206 04/05/10 Co-60 83.3 +/- 2.9 84.5 76.0
  • 95.3 Pass STW-1206 04/05/10 Cs-134 71.0 +/-3.4 71.6 58.4
  • 78.8 Pass STW-1206 04/05/10 Cs-137 145.5 +/-5.1 146.0 131.0 -163.0 Pass STW-1206 04/05/10 Zn-65 194.9 +/- 7.8 186.0 167.0. 219.0 Pass STW-1207 04/05/10 Gr. Alpha 26.5 +/- 1.7 32.9 16.9-42.6 Pass STW-1207 04/05/10 Gr. Beta 34.5 +/- 1.6 37.5 24.7
  • 45.0 Pass STW-1208 04/05/10 1-131 22.7 +/-0.8 26.4 21.9. 31.1 Pass STW-1209 04/05/10 Ra-226 15.2 +/- 0.7 14.6 10.9
  • 16.8 Pass STW-1209 04/05/10 Ra-228 15.6 +/- 1.8 15.1 10.1
  • 18.3 Pass STW-1209 04/05/10 Uranium 59.5 +/- 0.7 62.3 50.7. 69.1 Pass STW-1210 04/05/10 H-3 12955 +/- 332 12400.0 10800
  • 13600 Pass STW-1224 10/04/10 Sr-89 65.3 +/- 5.7 68.5 55.8
  • 76.7 Pass STW-1224 10/04/10 Sr-90 39.9 +/- 2.3 43.0 31.7
  • 49.3 Pass STW-1225 10/04/10 Ba-133 67.2 +/- 4.3 68.9 57.5
  • 75.8 Pass STW-1225 10/04/10 Co-60 53.2 +/- 3.3 53.4 48.1 - 61.3 Pass STW-1225 10/04/10 Cs-134 47.3 +/- 5.1 43.2 34.5. 47.5 Pass STW-1225 10/04/10 Cs-137 118.0 +/- 5.9 123.0 111 .0
  • 138.0 Pass STW-1225 10/04/10 Zn-65 107.0 +/- 8.7 102.0 91.8
  • 122.0 Pass STW-1226 10/04/10 Gr. Alpha 30.7 +/- 2.9 42.3 21.9
  • 53.7 Pass STW-1226 10/04/10 Gr. Beta 32.7 +/- 0.8 36.6 24.0
  • 44.2 Pass STW-1227 10/04/10 1-131 28.6 +/- 1.1 27.5 22.9
  • 32.3 Pass STW-1228 10/04/10 Ra-226 11.8 +/-0.6 11.4 8.5
  • 13.2 Pass STW-1228 10/04/10 Ra-228 12.0 +/- 1.8 9.9 6.4
  • 12.3 Pass STW-1228 10/04/10 Uranium 34.8 +/- 0.4 36.8 29.8
  • 41.0 Pass STW-1229 10/04/10 H-3 13682 +/- 352 12900.0 11200
  • 14200 Pass 1

Results obtained by Environmental, Inc., Midwest Laboratory as a participant In the crosscheck program for proficiency testing In drinking water conducted by Environmental Resources Associates (ERA).

b Unless otherwise Indicated, the laboratory result is given as the mean+/- standard deviation for three determinations.

c Results are presented as the known values, expected laboratory precision (1 sigma, 1 determination) and control limits as provided by ERA.

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Enclosure to ULNRC-05785 Page 50 of 115 TABLE A-3. In-House "Spike" Samples Concentration ~~CI/Lt Lab Code b Date Analysis Laboratory results Known Control 2s, n=1 c Activity Limits d Acceptance SPW-12648 1/20/2010 Ra-228 40.04 +/- 2.99 40.54 28.38

  • 52.70 Pass SPW-279 1/27/2010 U-238 4.52 +/- 0.22 4.17 0.00 -16.17 Pass SPW-391 2/4/2010 Nl-63 179.70 +/- 2.96 209.62 146.73
  • 272.51 Pass W-21210 2/12/2010 Ra-226 16.05 +/- 0.39 16.77 11.74-21.80 Pass W-2171 0 2/17/2010 Gr. Alpha 17.54 +/- 0.37 20.00 10.00
  • 30.00 Pass W-21710 2/17/2010 Gr. Beta 42.47 +/- 0.39 45.20 35.20
  • 55.20 Pass SPAP-669 2/25/2010 Gr. Beta 45.78+/-0.11 49.24 29.54
  • 68.94 Pass SPAP-671 2/25/2010 Cs-134 10.56 +/- 3.15 10.38 0.38
  • 20.38 Pass SPAP-671 2/25/2010 Cs-137 105.36 +/- 3.15 109.20 98.28
  • 120.12 Pass SPMI-674 2/25/2010 Co-60 67.38 +/- 5.65 68.79 58.79
  • 78.79 Pass SPMI-674 2/25/2010 Cs-134 60.61 +/- 6.28 51.91 41.91 -61.91 Pass SPMI-674 2/25/2010 Cs-137 173.80 +/- 10.30 163.80 147.42
  • 180.18 Pass SPW-676 2/25/2010 Co-60 66.13 +/- 5.22 68.79 58.79
  • 78.79 Pass SPW-676 2/25/2010 Cs-134 51.54 +/- 5.97 51.91 41.91 - 61.91 Pass SPW-676 2/25/2010 Cs-137 179.30 +/- 9.95 163.80 147.42- 180.18 Pass SPW-678 2/25/2010 H-3 59213.70 +/- 709.90 60407.70 48326.16
  • 72489.24 Pass SPF-680 2/25/2010 Cs-134 402.56 +/- 22.40 415.00 373.50 - 456.50 Pass SPF-680 2/25/2010 Cs-137 2267.90 +/- 75.60 2180.00 1962.00
  • 2398.00 Pass SPW-682 2/25/2010 Tc-99 29.70 +/- 1.51 32.34 20.34 - 44.34 Pass SPW-2871 4/5/2010 Ra-228 33.91 +/- 2.85 36.80 25.76
  • 47.84 Pass W-40510 4/5/2010 Gr. Alpha 20.65 +/- 0.42 20.00 10.00-30.00 Pass W-40510 4/5/2010 Gr. Beta 44.72 +/- 0.40 45.20 35.20
  • 55.20 Pass SPW-2083 4/28/2010 U-238 4.20 +/- 0.32 4.17 0.00. 16.17 Pass W-5131 0 5/13/2010 Ra-226 17.04 +/- 0.50 16.77 11.74-21.80 Pass SPW-3181 6/17/2010 Tc-99 29.87 +/- 1.09 32.34 20.34
  • 44.34 Pass SPW-3272 6/25/2010 H-3 5489.00 +/- 224.00 5928.00 4742.40. 7113.60 Pass SPW-3278 6/25/2010 Fe-55 17054.00 +/- 348.00 19614.00 15691 .20
  • 23536.80 Pass SPW-3280 6/25/2010 C-14 3410.60 +/- 9.75 4738.00 2842.80
  • 6633.20 Pass SPAP-3270 6/28/2010 Cs-134 12.24 +/- 3.13 10.38 0.38'. 20.38 Pass SPAP-3270 6/28/2010 Cs-137 103.92 +/-7.14 109.20 98.28
  • 120.12 Pass SPW-3274 6/28/2010 Co-60 67.48 +/- 5.53 65.84 55.84
  • 75.84 Pass SPW-3274 6/28/2010 Cs-134 49.55 +/- 6.11 46.38 36.38
  • 56.38 Pass SPW-3274 6/28/2010 Cs-137 58.85 +/- 6.54 54.17 44.17. 64.17 Pass SPW-3274 6/28/2010 Sr-90 41.59 +/- 1.83 42.72 34.18 - 51.26 Pass SPMI-3276 6/28/2010 Co-60 66.80 +/- 5.25 65.84 55.84
  • 75.84 Pass SPMI-3276 6/28/2010 Cs-134 48.20 +/- 3.88 46.38 36.38 - 56.38 Pass SPMI-3276 6/28/2010 Cs-137 62.46 +/- 6.33 54.17 44' 17
  • 64.17 Pass SPMI-3276 6/28/2010 Sr-90 43.32 +/- 1.63 42.72 34.18
  • 51 .26 Pass A3*1

Enclosure to ULNRC-05785 Page 51 of 115 TABLE A-3. In-House "Spike" Samples Concentration ~ECitq' Lab Code e Date Analysis Laboratory results Known Control 2s, n=1 Activity Limltsc AcceEtance SPW-5081 9/9/2010 Tc-99 30.22 +/- 1.06 32.34 20.34

  • 44.34 Pass W-90910 9/9/2010 Gr. Alpha 20.95 +/- 0.43 20.00 10.00
  • 30.00 Pass W-90910 9/9/2010 Gr. Beta 45.20 +/- 0.41 45.20 35.20
  • 55.20 Pass W-91010 9/10/2010 Ra-226 17.48 +/- 0.50 16.77 11.74. 21.80 Pass SPW-2874 9/23/2010 Ra-228 34.60 +/- 2.68 36.80 25.76
  • 47.84 Pass XWW-5302 10/6/2010 Ba-133 154.13 +/-8.90 155.21 139.69 - 170.73 Pass XWW-5302 10/6/2010 Co-60 24.65 +/- 4.11 23.28 13.28
  • 33.28 Pass XWW-5302 10/6/2010 Cs-134 14.03 +/- 3.87 13.95 3.95
  • 23.95 Pass XWW-5302 10/6/2010 Cs-137 61.16 +/- 6.08 59.22 49.22
  • 69.22 Pass SPW-6035 10/21/2010 U-238 4.52 +/- 0.20 4.17 0.00- 16.17 Pass W-120110 12/1/2010 Gr. Alpha 20.27 +/- 0.41 20.00 10.00
  • 30.00 Pass W-12011 0 12/1/2010 Gr. Beta 46.75 +/- 0.41 45.20 35.20
  • 55.20 Pass W-121610 12/16/2010 Ra-226 17.99 +/- 0.43 16.77 11.74-21.80 Pass 8

Liquid sample results are reported In pCI/Liter, air filters( pCI/fllter), charcoal (pCi/m 3), and solid samples (pCI/g).

c Laboratory codes as follows: W (water), Ml (milk), AP (air filter), SO (soli), VE (vegetation),

CH (charcoal canister), F (fish).

r. Results are based on single determinations.

d Control limits are established from the precision values listed In Attachment A of this report, adjusted to :1: 2tT.

NOTE: For fish. Jello Is used for the Spike matrix. For Vegetation, cabbage Is used for the Spike matrix.

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Enclosure to ULNRC-05785 Page 52 of 115 TABLE A-4. In-House "Blank" Samples Concentration ~~Ci/Lt Lab Code Sample Date Analysisb Laborato~ results ~4.66cr~ Acceptance Type LLD Actlvltyc Criteria (4.66 o)

SPW-12658 Water 1/20/2010 Ra-228 0.79 0.61 +/- 0.44 2 SPW-280 Water 1/27/2010 U-238 0.18 0.07 +/- 0.13 1 SPW-392 Water 2/4/2010 Nl-63 15.90 -11.80 +/- 9.40 20 W-21210 Water 2/12/2010 Ra-226 0.03 0.06 +/- 0.02 W-2171 0 Water 2/17/2010 Gr. Alpha 0.41 0.09 +/- 0.30 1 W-21710 Water 2/17/2010 Gr. Beta 0.73 0.23 +/- 0.52 3.2 SPAP-668 Air Filter 2/25/2010 Gr. Beta 0.11 0.008 +/- 0.002 3.2 SPAP-670 Air Filter 2/25/2010 Cs-134 1.87 100 SPAP-670 Air Filter 2/25/2010 Cs-137 2.31 100 SPMI-672 Milk 2/25/2010 Cs-137 3.52 10 SPMI-672 Milk 2/25/2010 1-131 (G) 6.09 20 SPW-675 Water 2/25/2010 Co-60 1.55 10 SPW-675 Water 2/25/2010 Cs-137 2.69 10 SPW-675 Water 2/25/2010 1-131 (G) 5.68 20 SPF-679 Fish 2/25/2010 Cs-134 10.94 100 SPF-679 Fish 2/25/2010 Cs-137 18.37 100 SPW-681 Water 2/25/2010 Tc-99 16.11 -10.75 +/- 9.53 10 SPW-2881 Water 4/5/2010 Ra-228 0.89 0.22 +/- 0.44 2 W-40510 Water 4/5/2010 Gr. Alpha 0.40 -0.20 +/- 0.26 1 W-40510 Water 4/5/2010 Gr. Beta 0.75 -0.09 +/- 0.52 3.2 SPW-2084 Water 4/28/2010 U-238 0.14 0.03 +/-0.10 1 W-51310 Water 5/13/2010 Ra-226 0.03 0.06 +/- 0.02 1 SPW-3271 Water 6/25/2010 H-3 151.60 -58.10 +/-71.90 200 SPW-3278 Water 6/25/2010 Fe-55 634.50 256.80 +/- 396.40 1000 SPW-3279 water 6/25/2010 C-14 8.57 *1.84 +/- 5.18 200 SPAP-3269 Air Filter 6/28/2010 Cs-134 1.71 100 SPAP-3269 Air Filter 6/28/2010 Cs-137 2.42 100 SPW-3273 Water 6/28/2010 Co-60 1.64 10 SPW-3273 Water 6/28/2010 Cs-134 3.89 10 SPW-3273 Water 6/28/2010 Cs-137 4.29 10 SPW-3273 water 6/25/2010 Sr-90 0.50 -0.04 +/- 0.22 SPMI-3275 Milk 6/28/2010 Cs-134 3.33 10 SPMI-3275 Milk 6/28/2010 Cs-137 3.82 10 SPMI-3275 Milk 6/28/2010 1-131(G) 3.71 20 SPMI-3275 Milk 6/28/2010 Sr-90 0.58 0.81 +/- 0.36 A4-1

Enclosure to ULNRC-05785 Page 53 of 115 TABLE A-4. In-House "Blank" Samples Concentration ~eCIILt Lab Code Sample Date Analyslsb Laborato~ results ~4.66a~ Acceptance Type LLD Activltt Criteria (4.66 o)

SPW-5080 Water 9/9/2010 Tc-99 2.15 *0.71 +/- 1.29 10 W-90910 Water 9/9/2010 Gr. Alpha 0.39 0.10+/-0.28 1 W-90910 Water 9/9/2010 Gr. Beta 0.78 *0.09 +/- 0.55 3.2 W-91010 Water 9/10/2010 Ra-226 0.04 0.07 +/- 0.03 1 SPW-2884 Water 9/23/2010 Ra-228 0.71 1.14 +/- 0.46 2 SPW-6036 Water 10/21/2010 U-238 0.11 0.07 +/- 0.10 1 W-120110 Water 12/1/2010 Gr. Alpha 0.43 *0.05 +/- 0.29 1 W-120110 Water 12/1/2010 Gr. Beta 0.75 -0.08 +/- 0.53 3.2 W-121610 Water 12/16/2010 Ra-226 0.03 0.04 +/- 0.02 1 BKW-120610 water 12/6/2010 Ba-133 5.66 10 BKW-120610 water 12/6/2010 Co-60 4.49 10 BKW-120610 water 12/6/2010 Cs-134 4.41 10 BKW-120610 water 12/6/2010 Cs-137 5.33 10 W-121610 Water 12/16/2010 Ra-226 0.03 0.04 +/- 0.02 8

Liquid sample results are reported In pCI/Liter, air filters( pCi/fllter), charcoal (pCi/charcoal canister), and solid samples (pCI/kg).

b 1-131(G); iodine-131 as analyzed by gamma spectroscopy.

c Activity reported is a net activity result. For gamma spectroscopic analysis, activity detected below the LLD value is not reported.

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Enclosure to ULNRC-05785 Page 54 of 115 TABLE A-5. In-House "Duplicate" Samples Concentration ~eCI/Lt Averaged Lab Code Date Analysis First Result Second Result Result Acceptance CF-20, 21 1/4/2010 Gr. Beta 10.96 +/- 0.27 11.30+/-0.28 11.13+/-0.19 Pass CF-20, 21 1/4/2010 K-40 8.88 +/- 0.48 8.27 +/- 0.78 8.58 +/- 0.46 Pass CF-20, 21 1/4/2010 Sr-90 0.02 +/- 0.01 0.02 +/- 0.01 0.02 +/- 0.00 Pass CF-41, 42 1/4/2010 Be-7 0.45 +/- 0.11 0.41 +/- 0.14 0.43 +/- 0.09 Pass CF-41, 42 1/4/2010 Gr. Beta 3.26+/-0.10 3.33 +/- 0.11 3.30 +/- 0.07 Pass CF-41, 42 1/4/2010 K-40 2.85 +/- 0.36 3.04 +/- 0.22 2.95 +/- 0.21 Pass Ml-111, 112 1/12/2010 K-40 1276.00 +/- 98.96 1334.80 +/- 105.00 1305.40 +/- 72.14 Pass DW-10010, 10011 1/13/2010 Ra-226 0.48+/-0.10 0.43 +/- 0.10 0.46 +/- 0.07 Pass DW-1 0010, 10011 1/13/2010 Ra-226 1.59 +/- 0.61 1.13+/-0.47 1.36 +/- 0.39 Pass WW-215, 216 1/18/2010 H-3 211.16 +/- 87.57 291.90 +/- 91.31 251.53 +/- 63.26 Pass DW-1 0022, 10023 1/21/2010 Ra-226 8.57 +/- 0.91 10.20 +/- 1.08 9.39 +/- 0.71 Pass DW-10022, 10023 1/21/2010 Ra-228 5.68 +/- 1.36 3.59 +/- 1.17 4.64 +/- 0.90 Pass WW-424, 425 1/28/2010 H-3 422.30 +/- 95.90 484.20 +/- 98.50 453.25 +/- 68.74 Pass DW-10034, 10035 1/28/2010 Ra-226 0.93+/-0.13 0.90 +/-0.11 0.92 +/- 0.09 Pass DW-1 0034, 10035 1/28/2010 Ra-228 1.16 +/- 0.62 1.29 +/- 0.62 1.23 +/- 0.44 Pass SW-382, 383 2/1/2010 Gr. Beta 2.22 +/- 0.68 1.18+/-0.71 1.70 +/- 0.49 Pass DW-1 0046, 10047 2/2/2010 Ra-226 6.11 +/- 0.91 7.88 +/- 1.17 7.00 +/- 0.74 Pass DW-10046, 10047 2/2/2010 Ra-228 5.84 +/- 1.11 6.13+/-1.14 5.99 +/- 0.80 Pass WW-693, 694 2/23/2010 H-3 1458.00 +/- 131.00 1531.00 +/- 133.00 1494.50 +/- 93.34 Pass SW-782, 783 3/1/2010 Gr. Beta 1.05 +/- 0.42 1.60 +/- 0.43 1.33 +/- 0.30 Pass SW-782, 783 3/1/2010 K-40 1.50 +/- 0.15 1.52 +/- 0.15 1.51 +/- 0.11 Pass Ml-946, 947 3/9/2010 K-40 1485.00 +/- 109.30 1347.40 +/- 108.30 1416.20 +/- 76.93 Pass W-1035, 1036 3/17/2010 Ra-226 11.78 +/- 1.51 9.76 +/- 1.26 10.77 +/- 0.98 Pass W-1035, 1036 3/17/2010 Ra-228 5.31 +/- 2.42 8.45 +/- 2.78 6.88 +/- 1.84 Pass SW-1285, 1286 3/17/2010 H-3 377.60 +/- 104.50 282.70 +/- 100.70 330.15 +/- 72.56 Pass W-1103, 1104 3/18/2010 H-3 12690 +/- 333 12679 +/- 333 12685 +/- 235 Pass WW-1193, 1194 3/18/2010 H-3 227.38 +/- 95.19 251.81 +/- 96.15 239.60 +/- 67.65 Pass LW-1909, 1910 3/24/2010 H-3 1529.40 +/- 144.60 1404.40 +/- 140.80 1466.90 +/- 100.91 Pass LW-1909, 1910 3/25/2010 H-3 2.40 +/- 0.97 1.99 +/- 1.03 2.20 +/- 0.71 Pass DW-1 0068, 10069 3/25/2010 Gr. Alpha 1.08 +/- 1.02 1.35 +/- 1.05 1.22 +/- 0.73 Pass DW-10070, 10071 3/29/2010 Ra-226 1.58 +/- 0.17 1.69 +/-0.16 1.64 +/- 0.12 Pass DW-10070, 10071 3/29/2010 Ra-228 1.16+/-0.47 1.34 +/- 0.49 1.25 +/- 0.34 Pass AP-1729, 1730 3/30/2010 Be-7 0.08 +/- 0.01 0.08 +/- 0.01 0.08 +/- 0.01 Pass AP-1782, 1783 3/30/2010 Be-7 0.08 +/- 0.01 0.09 +/- 0.01 0.09 +/- 0.01 Pass E-1392, 1393 4/1/2010 Gr. Beta 1.59 +/- 0.07 1.66 +/- 0.08 1.63 +/- 0.05 Pass E-1392, 1393 4/1/2010 K-40 902.30 +/- 179.00 1076.70 +/- 202.90 989.50 +/- 135.29 Pass WW-1422, 1423 4/1/2010 Gr. Beta 22.23 +/- 1.58 19.42 :1:1.40 20.83 +/- 1.06 Pass SW-1464, 1465 4/1/2010 H-3 262.06 +/- 98.96 233.18 +/- 97.75 247.62 +/- 69.55 Pass XW-1666, 1667 4/1/2010 Fe-55 7.05 +/- 0.71 7.25 :1:0.74 7.15 +/-0.51 Pass SG-1532, 1533 4/6/2010 Ac-228 19.45 :1: 1.14 20.07+/-1.19 19.76 +/- 0.82 Pass SG-1532, 1533 4/6/2010 Pb-214 12.66 +/- 0.52 13.32 +/- 0.54 12.99 +/- 0.38 Pass A5-1

Enclosure to ULNRC-05785 Page 55 of 115 TABLE A-5. In-House "Duplicate" Samples Concentration ~pCi/L t Averaged Lab Code Date Analysis First Result Second Result Result Acceptance SG-1506, 1507 4/7/2010 Ac-228 1.28+/-0.15 1.15 +/- 0.14 1.22 +/- 0.10 Pass SG-1506, 1507 4/7/2010 Pb-214 1.24 +/- 0.10 1.22 +/- 0.09 1.23 +/- 0.07 Pass SW-1645, 1646 4/14/2010 H-3 312.00 +/- 100.00 352.00 +/- 102.00 332.00 +/- 71.42 Pass DW-10095, 10096 4/14/2010 Ra-226 4.87 +/- 0.53 5.57 +/- 0.61 5.22 +/- 0.40 Pass DW-1 0095, 10096 4/14/2010 Ra-228 2.49 +/- 0.56 2.76 +/- 0.60 2.63 +/- 0.41 Pass W-2013, 2014 4/16/2010 Gr. Alpha 33.45 +/- 3.98 39.11 +/- 4.54 36.28 +/- 3.02 Pass W-2013, 2014 4/16/2010 Gr. Beta 14.83 +/- 0.96 16.07 +/- 0.96 15.45 +/- 0.68 Pass WW-2431, 2432 4/19/2010 H-3 400.40 +/- 98.10 377.70 +/-97.10 389.05 +/- 69.01 Pass S0-2037, 2038 4/22/2010 K-40 2.89 +/- 0.40 2.89 +/- 0.51 2.89 +/- 0.32 Pass W-2325, 2326 4/26/2010 H-3 399.00 +/- 92.00 429.00 +/- 94.00 414.00 +/- 65.76 Pass AP-2149, 2150 4/29/2010 Be-7 0.14 +/- 0.08 0.26 +/- 0.12 0.20 +/- 0.07 Pass LW-2191, 2192 4/29/2010 Gr. Beta 1.16 +/- 0.56 0.79 +/- 0.52 0.97 +/- 0.38 Pass G-2170,2171 5/3/2010 Be-7 0.91 +/- 0.32 0.86 +/- 0.26 0.89 +/- 0.21 Pass G-2170,2171 5/3/2010 Gr. Beta 8.73 +/- 0.22 9.01 +/- 0.23 8.87 +/- 0.16 Pass G-2170, 2171 5/3/2010 K-40 7.24 +/- 0.44 7.48 +/- 0.78 7.36 +/- 0.45 Pass SWT-2282, 2283 5/4/2010 Gr. Beta 0.73 +/- 0.52 1.58 +/- 0.57 1.16 +/-0.39 Pass WW-2233, 2234 5/5/2010 Gr. Alpha 1.56 +/- 1.4 7 2.27 +/- 1.65 1.92 +/- 1 '10 Pass WW-2233, 2234 5/5/2010 Gr. Beta 2.33 +/- 1'14 4.08 +/- 1.24 3.21 +/- 0.84 Pass TD-2410, 2411 5/10/2010 H-3 431.92 +/- 96.50 403.05 +/- 95.26 417.48 +/- 67.80 Pass SG-2347, 2348 5/13/2010 Ra-226 37.34 +/- 0.42 37.91 +/- 0.36 37.63 +/- 0.28 Pass F-2463, 2464 5/17/2010 K-40 2.69 +/- 0.56 2.65 +/- 0.38 2.67 +/- 0.34 Pass XW-2834, 2835 5/20/2010 H-3 209.53 +/- 83.34 263.11 +/- 85.95 236.32 +/- 59.86 Pass WW-2597, 2598 5/25/2010 H-3 288.1 0 +/- 98.20 155.80 +/- 93.40 221.95 +/- 67.76 Pass Ml-2639, 2640 5/25/2010 K-40 1428.80 +/- 110.60 1408.60 +/- 107.40 1418.70 +/- 77.08 Pass SL-2771, 2772 6/1/2010 Gr. Beta 5.33 +/- o. 18 5.30 +/-0.18 5.32 +/- 0.13 Pass SL-2771, 2772 6/1/2010 K-40 4.67 +/- 0.46 4.88 +/- 0.46 4.78 +/- 0.33 Pass SW-2879, 2880 6/1/2010 H-3 335.60 +/- 92.60 356.40 +/- 93.60 346.00 +/- 65.83 Pass SG-2904, 2905 6/7/2010 Gamma 5.20 +/- 0.20 5.50 +/- 0.10 5.35 +/- 0.11 Pass S0-3039, 3040 6/8/2010 Be-7 0.12 +/- 0.03 0.13+/-0.08 0.13 +/- 0.04 Pass S0-3039, 3040 6/8/2010 Cs-137 0.01 +/- 0.00 0.01 +/- 0.00 0.01 +/- 0.00 Pass S0-3039, 3040 6/8/2010 Gr. Beta 22.80 +/- 2.05 23.84 +/- 2.44 23.32 +/- 1.59 Pass S0-3039, 3040 6/8/2010 K-40 11.30 +/- 1.20 11.70 +/- 1.20 11.50 +/- 0.85 Pass S0-3039, 3040 6/8/2010 U-233/4 0.12 +/- 0.02 0.13 +/- 0.01 0.13 +/- 0.01 Pass S0-3039, 3040 6/8/2010 U-238 0.12 +/-0.01 0.13+/-0.01 0.13+/-0.01 Pass WW-3060, 3061 6/14/2010 H-3 199.16 +/- 95.13 203.59 +/- 95.34 201.38 +/- 67.34 Pass VE-3351, 3352 6/21/2010 Be-7 1.86 +/- 0.25 1.85 +/- 0.27 1.85 +/- 0.18 Pass VE-3351, 3352 6/21/2010 K-40 6.10 +/-0.52 6.10 +/-0.57 6.10 +/- 0.39 Pass W-3469, 3470 6/25/2010 H-3 573.00 +/- 110.00 525.00 +/- 108.00 549.00 +/- 77.08 Pass SG-3539, 3540 6/29/2010 Ac-228 14.55 +/-0.51 14.57 +/- 0.44 14.56 +/- 0.34 Pass SG-3539, 3540 6/29/2010 Pb-214 15.50 +/- 1.56 16.80 +/- 1.71 16.15 +/- 1.16 Pass AP-3743, 3744 6/30/2010 Be-7 0.07 :t 0.01 0.07 +/- 0.01 0.07 +/- 0.01 Pass A5-2

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Averaged Lab Code Date Analysis First Result Second Result Result Acceptance G-342 7 I 3428 7/1/2010 Be-7 1.18+/-0.29 1.06 +/- 0.25 1.12+/-0.19 Pass G-3427, 3428 7/1/2010 K-40 8.79 +/- 0.64 7.85 +/- 0.65 8.32 +/- 0.46 Pass SW-3512, 3513 7/6/2010 H-3 441.00 +/- 103.00 423.00 +/- 102.00 432.00 +/- 72.48 Pass AP-3680 3681 I 7/8/2010 Be-7 0.16 +/- 0.08 0.13 +/- 0.07 0.15 +/-0.05 Pass VE-3791, 3792 7/12/2010 K-40 4.37 +/- 0.38 4.23 +/- 0.35 4.30 +/- 0.26 Pass WW-3934, 3935 7/12/2010 H-3 3091.00 +/- 187.00 3242.00 +/- 191.00 3166.50 +/- 133.65 Pass DW-1 0135, 10136 7/13/2010 Ra-226 0.18 +/- 0.07 0.26 +/- 0.07 0.22 +/- 0.05 Pass DW-1 0135, 10136 7/13/2010 Ra-228 0.76 +/- 0.44 0.81 +/- 0.41 0.79 +/- 0.30 Pass W-4063, 4064 7/14/2010 H-3 469.00 +/- 104.00 351.00 +/- 99.00 410.00 +/- 71.79 Pass DW-10143, 10144 7/19/2010 Gr. Alpha 2.84 +/- 0.74 2.49 +/- 0.73 2.67 +/- 0.52 Pass DW-10148, 10149 7/23/2010 Ra-226 2.08 +/- 0.39 2.97 +/- 0.55 2.53 +/- 0.34 Pass DW-10148, 10149 7/23/2010 Ra-228 1.90 +/- 0.61 2.00 +/- 0.61 1.95 +/- 0.43 Pass DW-10159, 10160 7/23/2010 Ra-226 0.91+/-0.14 0.79 +/- 0.21 0.85 +/- 0.13 Pass DW-10159, 10160 7/23/2010 Ra-228 1.41 +/- 0.54 1.30 +/- 0.53 1.36 +/- 0.38 Pass SL-4106, 4107 8/2/2010 Be-7 2.05 +/- 0.20 2.05 +/- 0.18 2.05 +/- 0.13 Pass SL-41 06, 4107 8/2/2010 Gr. Beta 5.06 +/- 0.32 4.62 +/- 0.30 4.84 +/- 0.22 Pass SL-4106, 4107 8/2/2010 K-40 1.89 +/- 0.24 1.70 +/- 0.17 1.80 +/- 0.15 Pass SG-4085, 4086 8/3/2010 Ra-226 20.23 +/- 2.04 21.45 +/- 2.16 20.84 +/- 1.49 Pass SG-4085, 4086 8/3/2010 Ra-228 15.88 +/- 0.41 16.24 +/- 0.36 16.06 +/- 0.27 Pass SWT-4304, 4305 8/3/2010 Gr. Beta 2.08 +/- 1.07 2.44 +/- 0.98 2.26 +/- 0.73 Pass BS-4398, 4399 8/10/2010 Cs-137 78.80 +/- 33.50 94.30 +/- 51.90 86.55 +/- 30.89 Pass BS-4398, 4399 8/10/2010 K-40 13708 +/- 795 12091 +/- 1110 12900 +/- 683 Pass VE-4531, 4532 8/11/2010 Gr. Beta 36.20 +/- 0.90 35.80 +/- 0.90 36.00 +/- 0.64 Pass VE-4531, 4532 8/11/2010 K-40 27.31 +/- 0.70 27.58 +/- 0.62 27.45 +/- 0.47 Pass VE-4531, 4532 8/11/2010 U-233/4 0.014 +/- 0.003 0.014 +/- 0.003 0.014 +/- 0.002 Pass VE-4531, 4532 8/11/2010 U-238 0.012 +/- 0.003 0.010 +/- 0.002 0.011 +/- 0.002 Pass DW-10170,10171 8/13/2010 Ra-226 1.32 +/- 0.14 1.26 +/- 0.14 1.29 +/- 0.10 Pass DW-10170, 10171 8/13/2010 Ra-228 2.55 +/- 0.78 1.76 +/- 0.71 2.16 +/- 0.53 Pass AP-4766, 4767 8/26/2010 Be-7 0.18 +/- 0.09 0.25+/-0.13 0.22 +/- 0.08 Pass DW-10182, 10183 8/27/2010 Ra-226 0.15 +/-0.08 0.11 +/- 0.07 0.13 +/- 0.05 Pass VE-4928, 4929 9/1/2010 K-40 2.99 +/- 0.41 3.18 +/- 0.28 3.09 +/- 0.25 Pass SL-4883, 4884 9/1/2010 Gr. Beta 6.90 +/- 0.20 7.10 +/- 0.20 7.00 +/-0.14 Pass SL-4883, 4884 b 9/1/2010 K-40 7.15 +/- 0.99 5.07 +/- 0.51 6.11 +/- 0.56 Fail W-5135, 5136 9/6/2010 H-3 658.60 +/- 110.80 600.90 +/- 108.50 629.75 +/- 77.54 Pass SW-5071, 5072 9/13/2010 H-3 186.70 +/- 101.10 267.30 +/- 104.40 227.00 +/- 72.66 Pass XWW-5246, 5247 9/14/2010 H-3 1990.60 +/- 157.70 1986.20 +/- 157.60 1988.40 +/- 111.48 Pass AS-3

Enclosure to ULNRC-05785 Page 57 of 115 TABLE A-5. In-House "Duplicate" Samples Concentration ~pCI/Lt Averaged Lab Code Date Analysis First Result Second Result Result Acceptance VE-5114, 5115 9/9/2010 Be-7 1014 +/- 0.35 1.48 +/- 0.26 1.31 +/- 0.22 Pass VE-5114, 5115 9/9/2010 Gr. Beta 34.72 +/- 1.29 33.38 +/- 1.23 34.05 +/- 0.89 Pass VE-5114, 5115 9/9/2010 H-3 79367 +/- 837 79421 +/- 837 79394 +/- 592 Pass VE-5114, 5115 9/9/2010 K-40 22.13 +/- 0.67 21.93 +/- 0.58 22.03 +/- 0.44 Pass VE-5114, 5115 9/9/2010 U-233/4 0.08 +/- 0.01 0.06 +/- 0.01 0.07 +/- 0.01 Pass Ml-5267, 5268 9/20/2010 K-40 1281.10 +/- 118.90 1218.60 +/- 110.80 1249.85 +/- 81.26 Pass S0-5357, 5358 9/23/2010 K-40 10894.00 +/- 560.00 11175.00 +/- 760.00 11034.50 +/- 472.02 Pass AP-5357, 5358 9/23/2010 Be-7 0.11+/-0.02 0.09 +/- 0.02 0.10 +/- 0.01 Pass DW-10194, 10195 9/23/2010 Ra-226 0.40+/-0.10 0.20 +/- 0.10 0.30 +/- 0.07 Pass DW-10194, 10195 9/23/2010 Ra-228 1.61 +/- 0.65 0.88 +/- 0.47 1.25 +/- 0.40 Pass ww -5442, 5443 9/29/2010 H-3 6706.00 +/- 252.00 6510.00 +/- 249.00 6608.00 +/- 177.13 Pass VE-5469, 5470 9/29/2010 K-40 2.86 +/- 0.38 2.57 +/- 0.37 2.72 +/-0.26 Pass BS-5886, 5887 9/29/2010 Cs-137 83.36 +/- 23.31 58.97 +/- 21 016 71.17 +/- 15.74 Pass BS-5886, 5887 9/29/2010 K-40 13913.00 +/- 775.40 13582.00 +/- 710.30 13747.50 +/- 525.78 Pass G-5513, 5514 10/4/2010 Be-7 6.73 +/- 0.40 6.36 +/- 0.41 6.55 +/- 0.29 Pass E-5492, 5493 10/4/2010 Gr. Beta 1.74 +/- 0.05 1.77 +/- 0.05 1.76 +/- 0.04 Pass E-5492, 5493 10/4/2010 K-40 1.57 +/-0.17 1.55 +/- 0.18 1.56+/-0.12 Pass G-5512, 5513 10/4/2010 Gr. Beta 10.86 +/- 0.44 10.39 +/- 0.39 10.63 +/- 0.29 Pass G-5512,5513 10/4/2010 K-40 7.10 +/-0.54 7.41 +/- 0.59 7.26 +/- 0.40 Pass M 1-5541, 5542 10/4/2010 K-40 1090.60 +/- 106.70 1246.10 +/- 102.60 1168.35 +/- 74.01 Pass Ml-5541, 5542 10/4/2010 Sr-90 1.44 +/- 0.38 1.11 +/- 0.35 1.27 +/- 0.26 Pass F-6061, 6062 10/9/2010 H-3 7.64 +/- 0.23 7.49 +/- 0.23 7.57 +/- 0.16 Pass F-6061, 6062 10/9/2010 K-40 2.81 +/- 0.40 2.56 +/- 0.50 2.68 +/- 0.32 Pass VE-5740, 5741 10/10/2010 K-40 4.92 +/- 0.53 4.61 +/- 0.34 4.77 +/- 0.32 Pass VE-5761, 5762 10/12/2010 Be-7 1.05 +/- 0.29 0.69+/-0.15 0.87 +/- 0.16 Pass VE-5761, 5762 10/12/2010 K-40 3.45 +/- 0.45 3.34 +/- 0.29 3.40 +/- 0.27 Pass AP-591 0, 5911 10/14/2010 Be-7 0.23 +/- 0.09 0.30 +/- o. 12 0.26 +/- 0.08 Pass WW-6294, 6295 10/18/2010 H-3 1681.49 +/- 146.32 1637.41 +/- 144.98 1659.45 +/- 102.99 Pass P-6038, 6039 10/19/2010 H-3 2131.90 +/- 159.50 2212.00 +/- 161.70 2171.95 +/- 113.56 Pass AP-6195, 6196 10/21/2010 Be-7 0.27 +/- o. 11 0.26 +/-0.13 0.26 +/- 0.09 Pass WW-6366, 6367 10/23/2010 H-3 477.28 +/- 102.02 529.99 +/- 104.27 503.64 +/- 72.94 Pass SWU-6315, 6316 10/26/2010 Gr. Beta 1.85 +/- 1.00 1.40 +/- 0.90 1.62 +/- 0.67 Pass S0-6336, 6337 10/28/2010 Cs-137 0.23 +/- 0.03 0.23 +/- 0.04 0.23 +/- 0.02 Pass S0-6336, 6337 10/28/2010 Gr. Beta 26.36 +/- 1.67 24.78 +/- 1.52 25.57 +/- 1013 Pass S0-6336, 6337 10/28/2010 K-40 13.43 +/- 0.76 13.73 +/- 0.81 13.58 +/- 0.56 Pass AP-6453, 6454 10/28/2010 Be-7 0.23+/-0.12 0.30 +/- 0.15 0.26 +/- 0.10 Pass BS-6475, 6476 11/1/2010 Gr. Beta 13.13 +/- 1.83 12.75 +/- 1.67 12.94 +/- 1.24 Pass F-6658, 6659 11/3/2010 K-40 2.79 +/- 0.40 2.94 +/- 0.44 2.86 +/- 0.30 Pass F-6565, 6566 11/4/2010 Cs-137 0.06 +/- 0.02 0.04 +/- 0.01 0.05 +/- 0.01 Pass F-6565, 6566 11/4/2010 Gr. Beta 3.90 +/- 0.10 4.10 +/-0.10 3.96 +/- 0.06 Pass F-6565, 6566 11/4/2010 K-40 2.63 +/- 0.45 2.57 +/- 0.35 2.60 +/- 0.29 Pass SS-5761, 5762 11/16/2010 K-40 15.42 +/- 1.57 15.87 +/- 1.21 15.65 +/- 0.99 Pass WW-7056, 7057 11/30/2010 Gr. Beta 2.09 +/- 0.84 2.22 +/- 0.80 2.16+/-0.58 Pass A5-4

Enclosure to ULNRC-05785 Page 58 of 115 TABLE A-5. In-House "Duplicate" Samples Concentration '~CI/Lt Averaged Lab Code Date Analysis First Result Second Result Result Acceptance S0-7166, 7167 11/30/2010 Cs-137 0.12 +/- 0.04 0.11 +/- 0.03 0.11 +/- 0.03 Pass S0-7166, 7167 11/30/2010 K-40 14.93 +/- 0.88 14.49 +/- 0.86 14.71 +/- 0.61 Pass WW-7412, 7413 12/6/2010 H-3 469.78 +/- 146.32 503.57 +/- 93.96 486.68 +/- 86.94 Pass Ml-7187, 7188 12/8/2010 K-40 1495.10 +/- 129.00 1398.40 +/- 109.10 1446.75 +/-84.47 Pass Ml-7187, 7188 12/8/2010 Sr-90 0.57 +/- 0.31 0.66 +/- 0.28 0.62 +/- 0.21 Pass WW-7255, 7256 12/8/2010 H-3 243.46 +/- 90.39 327.34 +/- 94.11 285.40 +/- 65.24 Pass AP-7276, 7277 12/9/2010 Be-7 0.13 +/- 0.07 0.18+/-0.10 0.16+/-0.06 Pass XWW-7297, 7298 12/9/2010 H-3 686.00 +/- 102.00 764.60 +/- 105.00 725.30 +/- 73.19 Pass AP-7344, 7345 12/16/2010 Be-7 0.16+/-0.09 0.17 +/- 0.09 0.16 +/- 0.06 Pass SWT-7480, 7481 12/28/2010 Gr. Beta 0.90 +/- 0.40 1.03 +/- 0.41 0.97 +/- 0.29 Pass Note: Duplicate analyses are performed on every twentieth sample received In-house. Results are not listed for those analyses with activities that measure below the LLD.

  • Results are reported In units of pCI/L, except for air filters (pCi/FIIter), food products. vegetation, soil, sediment (pCi/g).

b Analysis was repeated, result of reanalysis: 4.83 :1: 0.29 pCI/L.

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  • Concentration b Known Control Lab Code c Date Analysis Laboratory result Activity Limits d Acceptance STVE-1199 03/01/10 Co-57 0.01 +/- 0.03 0.00 Pass STVE-1199 03/01/10 Co-60 3.39 +/- 0.12 3.27 2.29 - 4.25 Pass STVE-1199 03/01/10 Cs-134 4.74 +/- 0.15 4.39 3.07 - 5.71 Pass STVE-1199 03/01/10 Cs-137 3.32 +/- 0.17 3.06 2.14-3.98 Pass STVE-1199 03/01/10 Mn-54 0.01 +/- 0.05 0.00 Pass STVE-1199 03/01/10 Zn-65 8.03 +/- 0.33 7.10 4.97 - 9.23 Pass STW-1200 03/01/10 Gr. Alpha 0.40 +/- 0.05 0.68 0.00 - 1.35 Pass STW-1200 03/01/10 Gr. Beta 3.03 +/- 0.07 3.09 1.55 -4.64 Pass STW-1201 03/01/10 Am-241 1.05 +/- 0.08 1.30 0.91 - 1.69 Pass STW-1201 03/01/10 Co-57 28.90 +/- 0.40 28.30 19.80 - 36.80 Pass STW-1201 03/01/10 Co-60 0.06 +/- 0.05 0.00 Pass STW-1201 03/01/10 Cs-134 -0.03 +/- 0.09 0.00 Pass STW-1201 03/01/10 Cs-137 60.60 +/- 0.60 60.60 42.40 - 78.80 Pass STW-1201 03/01/10 Fe-55 3.00 +/- 14.40 0.00 Pass STW-1201 03/01/10 H-3 93.20 +/- 18.30 90.80 63.60 - 118.00 Pass STW-1201 03/01/10 Mn-54 27.80 +/- 0.40 26.90 18.80 - 35.00 Pass STW-1201 03/01/10 Ni-63 49.10 +/- 3.50 59.90 41.90 - 77.90 Pass STW-1201 03/01/10 Sr-90 -0.10 +/- 0.60 0.00 Pass STW-1201 03/01/10 Tc-99 0.50 +/- 0.50 0.00 Pass STW-1201 03/01/10 U-233/4 1.21 +/- 0.05 1.22 0.85 - 1.59 Pass STW-1201 03/01/10 U-238 1.20 +/- 0.05 1.25 0.88 - 1.63 Pass STW-1201 03/01/10 Zn-65 42.70 +/- 0.80 40.70 28.50 - 52.90 Pass STS0-1202 03/01/10 Co-57 520.00 +/- 10.80 522.00 365.00 - 679.00 Pass STS0-1202 03/01/10 Co-60 599.10 +/- 2.80 622.00 435.00 - 809.00 Pass STS0-1202 03/01/10 Cs-134 666.10 +/- 4.70 733.00 513.00 - 953.00 Pass STS0-1202 03/01/10 Cs-137 774.40 +/- 4.50 779.00 545.00 - 1013.00 Pass STS0-1202 03/01/10 K-40 562.00 +/- 15.30 559.00 391.00
  • 727.00 Pass STS0-1202 03/01/10 Mn-54 866.20 +/- 4.60 849.00 594.00 - 1104.00 Pass STS0-1202 03/01/10 Sr-90 22s.so +/- 11 .eo 288.00 202.00 - 374.00 Pass STS0-1202 03/01/10 U-233/4 59.90 +/- 2.50 60.00 42.00 - 78.00 Pass STS0-1202 03/01/10 U-238 62.10+/-2.60 64.00 45.00 - 83.00 Pass STS0-1202 03/01/10 Zn-65 -1.23 +/- 1.96 0.00 Pass STAP-1203 03/01/10 Am-241 0.10 +/- 0.01 0.15 0.10-0.19 Pass STAP-1203 03/01/10 Co-57 0.01 +/- 0.02 0.00 Pass STAP-1203 03/01/10 Co-60 2.63+/-0.19 2.47 1.73-3.22 Pass STAP-1203 03/01/10 Cs-134 2.21 +/- 0.34 2.13 1.49- 2.77 Pass STAP-1203 03/01/10 Cs-137 1.66 +/- 0.22 1.53 1.07 - 1.99 Pass STAP-1203 03/01/10 Mn-54 3.42 +/- 0.26 3.02 2.11 - 3.93 Pass STAP-1203 03/01/10 Sr-90 0.02 +/- 0.06 0.00 Pass STAP-1203 03/01/10 Zn-65 -0.05+/-0.11 0.00 Pass A6-1

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Concentration b Known Control Lab Code c Date Analysis Laboratory result Activity Limits~ Acceptance STAP-1204 03/01/10 Gr. Alpha 0.13 +/- 0.03 0.43 0.00. 0.85 Pass STAP-1204 03/01/10 Gr. Beta 1.46 +/- 0.07 1.29 0.65

  • 1.94 Pass STW-1211 08/01/10 Am-241 0.02 +/- 0.02 0.00 Pass STW-1211 08/01/10 Co-57 36.40 +/- 4.80 36.00 25.20
  • 46.80 Pass STW-1211 08/01/10 Co-60 28.30 +/- 1.00 28.30 19.80
  • 36.80 Pass STW-1211 08/01/10 Cs-134 29.30 +/- 2.10 31.40 22.00
  • 40.80 Pass STW-1211 08/01/10 Cs-137 44.60 +/- 1.80 44.20 30.90
  • 57.50 Pass STW-1211 08/01/10 Fe-55 48.50 +/- 20.10 60.20 42.10
  • 78.30 Pass STW-1211 08/01/10 H-3 503.60 +/- 12.80 453.40 317.40
  • 589.40 Pass STW-1211 08/01/10 K-40 38.50 +/- 2.50 38.90 27.20
  • 50.60 Pass STW-1211 08/01/10 Mn-54 0.10 +/- 0.30 0.00 Pass STW-1211 08/01/10 Nl-63 49.30 +/- 3.10 56.10 39.30
  • 72.90 Pass STW-1211 08/01/10 Pu-238 1.49 +/- 0.15 1.81 1.27
  • 2.35 Pass STW-1211 08/01/10 Pu-239/40 1.20 +/- 0.10 1.35 0.95
  • 1.76 Pass STW-1211 08/01/10 Sr-90 9.20 +/- 1.30 8.30 5.80
  • 10.80 Pass STW-1211 08/01/10 Tc-99 28.10 +/-0.90 33.60 23.50
  • 43.70 Pass STW-1211 08/01/10 U-233/4 2.04 +/- 0.14 2.01 1.41
  • 2.61 Pass STW-1211 08/01/10 U-238 2.05 +/- 0.14 2.07 1.45-2.69 Pass STW-1211 08/01/10 Zn-65 32.80 +/- 3.00 31.00 21.70
  • 40.30 Pass STW-1212 08/01/10 Gr. Alpha 1.54 +/- 0.09 1.92 0.58
  • 3.26 Pass STW-1212 08/01/10 Gr. Beta 4.13 +/- 0.15 4.39 2.20-6.59 Pass STVE-1213 08/01/10 Co-57 9.60 +/- 0.54 8.27 5.79. 10.75 Pass STVE-1213 08/01/10 Co-60 0.05 +/- 0.08 0.00 Pass STVE-1213 08/01/10 Cs-134 4.83 +/- 0.26 4.79 3.35
  • 6.23 Pass STVE-1213 08/01/10 Cs-137 6.45 +/- 0.66 5.88 4.12. 7.64 Pass STVE-1213 08/01/10 Mn-54 7.12 +/- 0.66 6.29 4.40
  • 8.17 Pass STVE-1213 08/01/10 Zn-65 6.05 +/- 0.74 5.39 3.77. 7.01 Pass STS0-1214 08/01/10 Co-57 0.10:!:1.60 0.00 Pass STS0-1214 08/01/10 Co-60 370.00 :t 6.00 343.00 240.00
  • 446.00 Pass STS0-1214 08/01/10 Cs-134 1005.00 :t 21.00 940.00 658.00
  • 1222.00 Pass STS0-1214 08/01/10 Cs-137 755,00 +/- 15.00 670.00 469.00
  • 871.00 Pass STS0-1214 08/01/10 K-40 783.00 :1:54.00 699.00 489.00. 909.00 Pass STS0-1214 08/01/10 Mn-54 942.00 +/- 15.00 820.00 574.00
  • 1066.00 Pass STS0-1214 08/01/10 Pu-238 69.20 +/- 6.20 64.00 45.00
  • 83.00 Pass STS0*1214 08/01/10 Pu-239/40 76.50 +/- 6.20 71.00 50.00
  • 92.00 Pass STS0*1214 08/01/10 Sr-90 3.50 +/- 8.00 0.00 Pass STS0-1214 08/01/10 U-233/4 76.50 +/- 6.20 71.00 50.00
  • 92.00 Pass STS0-1214 08/01/10 U-238 271.40 :t 9.00 289.00 202.00
  • 376.00 Pass STS0-1214 08/01/10 Zn-65 310.00 +/- 18.00 265.00 186.00. 345.00 Pass A6*2

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  • Concentration b Known Control Lab Code c Date Analysis Laboratory result Activity Limits d Acceptance STAP-1204 03/01/10 Gr. Alpha 0.13 :1:0.03 0.43 0.00
  • 0.85 Pass STAP-1204 03/01/10 Gr. Beta 1.46 +/- 0.07 1.29 0.65
  • 1.94 Pass STW-1211 08/01/10 Am-241 0.02 :1:0.02 0.00 Pass STW-1211 08/01/10 Co-57 36.40 :1:4.80 36.00 25.20
  • 46.80 Pass STW-1211 08/01/10 Co-60 28.30 :1: 1.00 28.30 19.80
  • 36.80 Pass STW-1211 08/01/10 Cs-134 29.30 +/-2.10 31.40 22.00 - 40.80 Pass STW-1211 08/01/10 Cs-137 44.60 :1: 1.80 44.20 30.90
  • 57.50 Pass STW-1211 08/01/10 Fe-55 48.50 :1: 20.10 60.20 42.10- 78.30 Pass STW-1211 08/01/10 H-3 503.60 +/- 12.80 453.40 317.40 - 589.40 Pass STW-1211 08/01/10 K-40 38.50 :1:2.50 38.90 27.20
  • 50.60 STW-1211 08/01/10 Mn-54 0.10+/-0.30 0.00 Pass STW-1211 08/01/10 Nl-63 49.30+/-3.10 56.10 39.30
  • 72.90 Pass STW-1211 08/01/10 Pu-238 1.49 +/- 0.15 1.81 1.27
  • 2.35 Pass STW-1211 08/01/10 Pu-239/40 1.20 +/- 0.10 1.35 0.95
  • 1.76 Pass STW-1211 08/01/10 Sr-90 9.20 +/- 1.30 8.30 5.80
  • 10.80 Pass STW-1211 08/01/10 Tc-99 28.10+/-0.90 33.60 23.50
  • 43.70 Pass STW-1211 08/01/10 U-233/4 2.04 +/- 0.14 2.01 1.41
  • 2.61 Pass STW-1211 08/01/10 U-238 2.05 :1: 0.14 2.07 1.45
  • 2.69 Pass STW-1211 08/01/10 Zn-65 32.80 +/- 3.00 31.00 21.70. 40.30 Pass STW-1212 08/01/10 Gr. Alpha 1.54 +/- 0.09 1.92 0.58- 3.26 Pass STW-1212 08/01/10 Gr. Beta 4.13 +/-0.15 4.39 2.20 - 6.59 Pass STVE-1213 08/01/10 Co-57 9.60 +/- 0.54 8.27 5.79- 10.75 Pass STVE-1213 08/01/10 Co-60 0.05 +/- 0.08 0.00 Pass STVE-1213 08/01/10 Cs-134 4.83 +/- 0.26 4.79 3.35
  • 6.23 Pass STVE-1213 08/01/10 Cs-137 6.45 +/- 0.66 5.88 4.12-7.64 Pass STVE-1213 08/01/10 Mn-54 7.12 +/- 0.66 6.29 4.40. 8.17 Pass STVE-1213 08/01/10 Zn-65 6.05 +/- 0.74 5.39 3.77 - 7.01 Pass STS0-1214 08/01/10 Co-57 0.10 +/- 1.60 0.00 Pass STS0-1214 08/01/10 Co-60 370.00 +/- 6.00 343.00 240.00
  • 446.00 Pass STS0-1214 08/01/10 Cs-134 1005.00 +/-21.00 940.00 658.00
  • 1222.00 Pass STS0-1214 08/01/10 Cs-137 755.00 +/- 15.00 670.00 469.00
  • 871.00 Pass STS0-1214 08/01/10 K-40 783.00 +/- 54.00 699.00 489.00
  • 909.00 Pass STS0-1214 08/01/10 Mn-54 942.00 +/- 15.00 820.00 574.00
  • 1066.00 Pass STS0-1214 08/01/10 Pu-238 69.20 +/- 6.20 64.00 45.00
  • 83.00 Pass STS0-1214 08/01/10 Pu-239/40 76.50 +/- 6.20 71.00 50.00 - 92.00 Pass STS0-1214 08/01/10 Sr-90 3.50 +/- 8.00 0.00 Pass STS0-1214 08/01/10 U-233/4 76.50 +/- 6.20 71.00 50.00
  • 92.00 Pass STS0-1214 08/01/10 U-238 271.40 +/- 9.00 289.00 202.00
  • 376.00 Pass STS0-1214 08/01/10 Zn-65 310.00 +/- 18.00 265.00 186.00
  • 345.00 Pass A6-2

Enclosure to ULNRC-05785 Page 62 of 115 TABLE A-6. Department of Energy's Mixed Analyte Performance Evaluation Program (MAPEPt Concentration Known Control Lab Code c Date Analysis Laboratory result Activity Limits d Acceptance STAP-1215 08/01/10 Co-57 4.47 +/- 0.21 4.08 2.86

  • 5.30 Pass STAP-1215 08/01/10 Co-60 3.15 +/- 0.30 2.92 2.04
  • 3.80 Pass STAP-1215 08/01/10 Cs-134 3.03 +/- 0.17 2.98 2.09
  • 3.87 Pass STAP-1215 08/01/10 Cs-137 0.01 +/- 0.05 0.00 Pass STAP-1215 08/01/10 Mn-54 3.69 +/- 0.39 3.18 2.23. 4.13 Pass STAP-1215 08/01/10 Sr-90 1.00 +/- 0.12 1.01 0.71 *1.31 Pass STAP-1215 08/01/10 Zn-65 0.03 +/- 0.15 0.00 Pass STAP-1216 08/01/10 Gr. Alpha 0.01 +/- 0.01 0.00 Pass STAP-1216 08/01/10 Gr. Beta 0.54 +/- 0.05 0.50 0.25
  • 0.75 Pass
  • Results obtained by Environmental, Inc., Midwest Laboratory as a participant In the Department of Energy's Mixed Analyte Performance Evaluation Program, Idaho Operations office. Idaho Falls, Idaho b Results are reported In units of Bq/kg (soil), Bq/L (water) or Bq/total sample (filters, vegetation).

e Laboratory codes as follows: STW (water). STAP (air filter), STSO (soli), STVE (vegetation).

d MAPEP results are presented as the known values and expected laboratory precision (1 sigma. 1 determination) and control limits as defined by the MAPEP. A known value of "zero" Indicates an analysis was Included In the testing series as a "false positive". MAPEP does not provide control limits.

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Concentration ~ec11q Lab Code b Date Analysis Laboratory ERA Control Result c Result d Limits Acceptance STAP-1217 09/20/10 Am-241 55.6 +/- 2.9 74.1 43.3 - 102.0 Pass STAP-1217 09/20/10 Co-60 517.1 +/- 9.1 479.0 371.0

  • 598.0 Pass STAP-1217 09/20/10 Cs-134 384.6 +/- 33.7 388.0 253.0
  • 480.0 Pass STAP-1217 09/20/10 Cs-137 589.4 +/- 7.1 514.0 386.0
  • 675.0 Pass STAP-1217 09/20/10 Mn-54 0.0 +/- 0.0 Pass STAP-1217 09/20/10 Pu-238 76.5 +/- 4.0 72.9 50.0
  • 95.8 Pass STAP-1217 09/20/10 Pu-239/40 73.0 +/- 3.8 69.6 50.5 -90.1 Pass STAP-1217 09/20/10 Sr-90 172.9 +/- 21.3 159.0 70.0
  • 247.0 Pass STAP-1217 09/20/10 U-233/234 64.9 +/- 3.9 71.8 45.2
  • 106.0 Pass STAP-1217 09/20/10 U-238 68.0 +/- 4.0 71.2 45.6
  • 101.0 Pass STAP-1217 09/20/10 Uranium 135.5 +/- 8.7 146.0 74.6
  • 232.0 Pass STAP-1217 09/20/10 Zn-65 563.1 +/-15.3 465.0 322.0
  • 644.0 Pass STAP-1218 09/20/10 Gr. Alpha 66.1 +/- 3.2 52.3 27.1
  • 78.7 Pass STAP-1218 09/20/10 Gr. Beta 69.9 +/- 2.5 52.7 32.5
  • 77.0 Pass STS0-1219 09/20/10 Ac-228 1632.0 +/- 80.4 1830.0 1170.0
  • 2580.0 Pass STS0-1219 09/20/10 Am-241 1063.0 +/- 120.9 1120.0 669.0
  • 1440.0 Pass STS0-1219 09/20/10 Bl-212 1752.0 +/- 255.6 2070.0 543.0
  • 3100.0 Pass STS0-1219 09/20/10 Bi-214 909.3 +/- 38.9 983.0 603.0
  • 1410.0 Pass STS0-1219 09/20/10 Co-60 4852.0 +/- 153.5 4780.0 3480.0
  • 6420.0 Pass STS0-1219 09/20/10 Cs-134 2190.0 +/- 50.7 2240.0 1440.0
  • 2700.0 Pass STS0-1219 09/20/10 Cs-137 3584.0 +/- 42.5 3530.0 2700.0
  • 4580.0 Pass STS0-1219 09/20/10 K-40 10017.0 +/- 274.5 10700.0 7760.0
  • 14500.0 Pass STS0-1219 09/20/10 Mn-54 0.0 +/- 0.0 Pass STS0-1219 09/20/10 Pb-212 1573.0 +/- 28.2 1640.0 1060.0 - 2310.0 Pass STS0-1219 09/20/10 Pb-214 999.0 +/- 39.2 969.0 580.0 - 1440.0 Pass STS0-1219 09/20/10 Pu-238 1568.0 +/- 155.0 1280.0 733.0 - 1800.0 Pass STS0-1219 09/20/10 Pu-239/40 1445.0 +/- 142.9 1180.0 805.0 - 1570.0 Pass STS0-1219 e 09/20/10 U-233/234 599.4 +/- 69.4 1360.0 862.0
  • 1690.0 Fail STS0-1219 e 09/20/10 U-238 633.8 +/- 71.3 1340.0 819.0
  • 1700.0 Fail STS0-1219 e 09/20/10 Uranium 1248.0 +/- 152.7 2770.0 1580.0
  • 3740.0 Fail STS0-1219 09/20/10 Zn-65 2447.0 +/- 60.1 2300.0 1820.0
  • 3080.0 Pass STVE-1220 09/20/10 Co-60 1108.0 +/- 38.7 1010.0 683.0
  • 1450.0 Pass STVE-1220 09/20/10 Cs-134 1161.0 +/- 57.3 1040.0 595.0
  • 1440.0 Pass STVE-1220 09/20/10 Cs-137 1400.0 :!: 43.0 1260.0 924.0
  • 1750.0 Pass STVE-1220 09/20/10 K-40 27400.0 +/- 683.4 22600.0 16200.0
  • 32000.0 Pass STVE-1220 09/20/10 Mn-54 0.0 +/- 0.0 Pass A7-1

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  • Concentration (pCI/L)

Lab Code b Date Analysis Laboratory ERA Control Result c Result d Limits Acceptance STVE-1220 09/20/10 Am-241 4185.0 +/- 180.0 4760.0 2710.0

  • 6540.0 Pass STVE-1220 09/20/10 Cm-244 2329.0 +/- 132.5 2740.0 1350.0
  • 4270.0 Pass STVE-1220 09/20/10 Pu-238 4912.0 +/- 194.0 4740.0 2560.0 - 6940.0 Pass STVE-1220 09/20/10 Pu-239/40 4765.0 +/- 111.0 4470.0 2770.0
  • 6100.0 Pass STVE-1220 09/20/10 Sr-90 7706.0 +/- 583.9 7810.0 4360.0 - 10400.0 Pass STVE-1220 09/20/10 U-233/234 3862.0 +/- 203.0 4010.0 2750.0 - 5320.0 Pass STVE-1220 09/20/10 U-238 3926.0 +/- 205.3 3980.0 2800.0 - 5030.0 Pass STVE-1220 09/20/10 Uranium 7671.0 +/- 201.2 8180.0 5620.0 - 10600.0 Pass STVE-1220 09/20/10 Zn-65 1443.0 +/- 81.0 1210.0 874.0- 1650.0 Pass STW-1221 09/20/10 Am-241 127.9 +/-4.2 176.0 120.0 - 238.0 Pass STW-1221 09/20/10 Co-60 697.8 +/- 10.4 714.0 622.0
  • 844.0 Pass STW-1221 09/20/10 Cs-134 437.5 +/- 13.3 492.0 363.0 - 565.0 Pass STW-1221 09/20/10 Cs-137 612.8 +/- 11.6 625.0 531.0 - 749.0 Pass STW-1221 09/20/10 Fe-55 936.8 +/- 508.2 825.0 480.0
  • 1100.0 Pass STW-1221 09/20/10 Mn-54 0.0 +/- 0.0 Pass STW-1221 09/20/10 Pu-238 148.1 +/-6.0 162.0 122.0. 201.0 Pass STW-1221 09/20/10 Pu-239/40 154.1 +/- 6.2 148.0 114.0
  • 183.0 Pass STW-1221 09/20/10 Sr-90 872.3 +/- 13.4 921.0 585.0
  • 1230.0 Pass STW-1221 09/20/10 U-233/234 99.1 +/- 4.4 109.0 82.2
  • 140.0 Pass STW-1221 09/20/10 U-238 103.7 +/- 4.5 108.0 82.5
  • 134.0 Pass STW-1221 09/20/10 Uranium 206.5 +/- 9.8 221.0 159.0
  • 294.0 Pass STW-1221 09/20/10 Zn-65 489.1 +/-16.2 489.0 414.0
  • 610.0 Pass STW-1222 09/20/10 Gr. Alpha 110.6 +/- 3.5 146.0 64.8
  • 216.0 Pass STW-1222 09/20/10 Gr. Beta 134.6 +/- 2.6 143.0 83.6
  • 210.0 Pass STW-1223 09/20/10 H-3 23500.0 +/- 1438.0 21600.0 14100.0 - 31900.0 Pass 8

Results obtained by Environmental, Inc., Midwest Laboratory as a participant In the crosscheck program for proficiency testing administered by Environmental Resources Associates, serving as a replacement for studies conducted previously by the Environmental Measurements Laboratory Quality Assessment Program (EML).

b Laboratory codes as follows: STW (water), STAP (air filter), STSO (soli), STVE (vegetation).

c Unless otherwise indicated, the laboratory result Is given as the mean +/-standard deviation for three determinations.

d Results are presented as the known values, expected laboratory precision (1 sigma, 1 determination) and control limits as provided by ERA. A known value of "zero" Indicates an analysis was Included In the testing series as a "false positive". Control limits are not provided.

e Analysis was repeated using total dissolution. Results of the reanalysis, U-233/234: 1137 :1:254 pCI/kg, U-238: 1193 +/- 116 pCIIkg, Total Uranium: 2379:1: 254 pCI/kg.

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Enclosure to ULNRC-05785 Page 65 of 115 APPENDIX B DATA REPORTING CONVENTIONS B-1

Enclosure to ULNRC-05785 Page 66 of 115 Data Reporting Conventions 1.0. All activities, except gross alpha and gross beta, are decay corrected to collection time or the end of the collection period.

2.0. Single Measurements Each single measurement is reported as follows: x+/-s where: =

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

In cases where the activity is less than the lower limit of detection L, it is reported as: < L, where L = the lower limit of detection based on 4.66cr uncertainty for a background sample.

3.0. Duplicate analyses If duplicate analyses are reported, the convention is as follows. :

3.1 Individual results: For two analysis results; x1 +/- s 1 and x2 +/- s2 Reported result: x +/- s; where x = (1/2) (x 1 + x2) and s = (1/2) ~ s 12 + si 3.2. Individual results: < L 1 , < L2 Reported result:< L, where L =lower of L1 and L 2 3.3. Individual results: x +/- s, < L Reported resylt: x +/- s If x 2e L: < L otherwise.

4.0. Computation of Averages and Standard Deviatjons 4.1 Averages and standard deviations listed in the tables are computed from all of the individual measurements over the period averaged; for exa~ple, an annual standard deviation would not be the average of quarterly standard deviations. The average x and standard deviation "s" of a set of n numbers x1, x2 *** xn are defined as follows:

X =n1 LX s ---~ \1

- -----nT 4.2 Values below the highest lower limit of detection are not Included in the average.

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

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

4.5 In rounding off, the following rules are followed:

4.5.1. If the number following those to be retained is less than 5, the number Is dropped, and the retained numbers are kept unchanged. As an example, 11.443 Is rounded off to 11.44.

4.5.2. If the number following those to be retained is equal to or greater than 5, the number Is dropped and the last retained number Is raised by 1. As an example, 11.445 is rounded off to 11.45.

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Enclosure to ULNRC-05785 Page 67 of 115 Appendix C. NON-RADIOLOGICAL MONITORING PROGRAM 1.0. Introduction Union Electric Company, d.b.a. Ameren Missouri, In accordance with federal regulations and a desire to maintain the quality of the local environment around Callaway Plant has implemented an Environmental Protection Plan, (EPP) contained in Appendix 8 of the Callaway Plant Operating License.

The objective of the EPP is to provide for protection of non-radiological environmental values during operation of the Callaway Plant.

This report describes the conduct of the EPP for the Callaway Plant during 2010.

2.0. Unusual or Important Events No unusual or important events reportable under the EPP Section 4.1 were identified during 2010.

3.0. EPP Non-compliances During 2010, there were no non-compliances with the EPP.

4.0. Non routine Reports There were no nonroutine reports submitted in accordance with the EPP, Section 5.4.2 in 2010.

5.0. Plant Deslan and Operation Environmental Evaluations.

This section lists all changes in the plant design, operation, tests or experiments installed during 201 0, which could have involved a potentially significant unreviewed environmental question in accordance with section 3.1 of Appendix B.

During 2010, four plant changes could have involved a potentially significant unreviewed environmental question. The interpretations and conclusions regarding these plant changes along with a description of the change and activity are presented below.

Enclosure to ULNRC-05785 Page 68 of 115 MP 08*0031. partial Makeup/Discharge Pipe Replacement Description of Modification:

Modification MP 08-0031 replaced several sections of plant piping including a section of the plant makeup line from Manhole 86-4 (butterfly valve VOB1001) to a flanged tie-in located at the circulating/service water pump house and a section of the blowdown pipe near Manhole 86-2 to a flanged tie-in located at the circulating/service water pump house. The existing Techite piping was replaced with high-density polyethylene (HOPE) which is a more robust material. The old 72" diameter makeup pipe that splits Into two 54" diameter pipes was replaced with one 54" diameter HOPE pipe from Manhole 86-4 to the eire/service water pump house. The other 54" pipe was abandoned In place. The tie-In for the existing 18" blowdown piping from Manhole 86-2 to the eire/service water pump house was completed using 18" diameter HOPE. The tie-In of the new blowdown piping, Installed under MP 07-0012, to Manhole 86-2 was completed using 30" diameter HOPE. A new 12" diameter HOPE drain line was also Installed from the low point of the new 54" makeup pipe to Manhole 86-4A.

In addition, this modification installed a new Manhole 86-2 to tie-In the new 30" and 18" blowdown lines as well as two 6" diameter stainless steel Radwaste liquid effluent lines. Existing Manholes 86-1, 86-2 and 86-3 were abandoned in place. Pipe penetrations into Manholes 86-2 and 86-3 were plugged and the interior surfaces of the manholes coated with Carboline elastomeric polyurethane to seal in any residual radioactive contamination.

Evaluation of Change:

As part of the evaluation, both the Callaway Plant ER and FES-OL were reviewed for any previously evaluated adverse environmental impacts and any new adverse environmental impacts not previously evaluated. This did not change any plant liquid effluents or the concentration of effluents released. The new section of blowdown piping was located within 20 feet of the existing blowdown line while the new section of makeup piping was located within about 50 feet of the existing makeup pipe. Approximately 1.25 acres of land was disturbed between the clearwell and the circulating/service water pump house to complete this modification. The construction area was located within the owner-controlled area and was previously disturbed during plant construction. Storm water runoff was controlled utilizing Best Management Practices and the construction area drained to the NPDES permitted Outfall #011. Previous cultural resource surveys of this area did not identify any significant archaeological sites. The evaluation concluded that Installation of the replacement sections of the makeup and blowdown piping did not involve an unreviewed environmental question.

Enclosure to ULNRC-05785 Page 69 of 115 RFR 201000606. New Treatment for WTP Clarifiers & Cooling Tower to Prevent Algae Growth Description of Modification; This RFR approves the use of a new chemical additive at Callaway Plant for algae control In the cooling tower and the water treatment plant clarifiers. BULAB 6060 (4% aqueous dispersion of 2-chloro-4,6 dialkylamino-s triazine, CAS #5915-41-3) Is utilized in addition to sodium hypochlorite (currently used) to inhibit the growth of algae in these plant systems.

BULAB 6060 is applied to the water treatment plant clarifiers approximately three times per week for a period of six months per year (April through October) at a dosage up to 4 ppm as product at the same times that sodium hypochlorite is applied. The addition of BULAB 6060 works synergistically to allow the sodium hypochlorite to be more effective. The use of this product is also expected to reduce the amount of hypochlorite currently being added to the clarifiers by up to 50%. The cooling tower bypass (Outfall 01 6) is isolated during this treatment for a minimum of six hours and placed back in service only after the total residual chlorine (TRC) concentration is within limits for discharge.

BULAB 6060 is also added to the circulating/service water system for up to one hour per day up to a maximum concentration of 5 ppm as product to prevent algae growth in the cooling tower basin and cooling tower fill material. The one hour per day addition occurs during the daily chlorination approximately five times during the period from June through September. The use of triazine (BULAB 6060) for both applications results in discharges from Outfall 002, cooling tower blowdown and very infrequent discharges from Outfall 016, cooling tower bypass. The highest concentration expected In the cooling tower basin or the cooling tower bypass is 5 ppm as product. This concentration of BULAB 6060 should not have any significant impact on the quality of the receiving water as significant mixing occurs at the point of discharge to the Missouri River providing a low aquatic toxicity In the Missouri River.

Evaluation of Change:

As part of the Final Environmental Evaluation, both the ER and FE S-OL were reviewed for any previously evaluated adverse environmental impacts and any adverse environmental impacts not previously evaluated. No environmental impacts were identified. BULAB 6060 is a non-toxic algal control agent used intermittently with sodium hypochlorite. The cooling tower bypass is isolated during treatment of the water treatment plant clarifiers for a minimum of 6 hours6.944444e-5 days <br />0.00167 hours <br />9.920635e-6 weeks <br />2.283e-6 months <br /> after each addition of BULAB 6060. This product is also utilized in the circulating/service water system for up to one hour per day during the summer months. Some product is discharged in the cooling tower blowdown (Outfall 002) and the cooling tower bypass (Outfall 016), however, the discharge Is diluted by other outfalls and the significant mixing that occurs at the point of discharge to the Missouri River. The Missouri Department of Natural Resources was informed in writing of the use of this new product at Callaway on November 24, 2009, as this product was not included in the current NPDES Permit or the most recent permit reapplication. On April 14, 2010, the Missouri DNR Issued a minor revision to the NPDES Permit (M0-0098001 ). The minor permit modification changed the Whole Effluent Toxicity (WET) Acute and Chronic Testing to acknowledge the periodic and potential discharge of the algaecide BULAB 6060 from Outfall 002 and/or Outfall 016. The new NPDES permit was Issued April 14, 2010. Based on the new NPDES permit and this evaluation, it was determined that the use of this new product to inhibit the growth of algae does not Involve an unrevlewed environmental question.

Enclosure to ULNRC-05785 Page 70 of 115 MP 10-0023. Temporary Diesel Generators Description of Modification:

This modification MP 10-0023 installed five large temporary backup diesel generators, five transformers and associated equipment on the plant south side of the ultimate heat sink (UHS) cooling tower. The temporary diesel generators provided 2 MW per unit (1 0 MW total) to supplement the two permanent emergency diesel generators (EDGs) In the event of an EDG failure. The five diesel generators are portable trailer mounted units (each 8 X 40 ft) parked on a structurally sound gravel parking area. The diesel generators each contain a 1250 gallon double-walled self-contained fuel oil tank. Five 12,000 pound transformers were installed on concrete pads adjacent to each of the five diesel generators. Each of the transformers contains 387 gallons of oil with no secondary containment device. This modification included some land disturbance (grading and fill replacement) in the area for placement of this heavy equipment. In addition, some minor trenching was performed to run the conduit for completing the tie in to XNB02. Initially, this equipment was expected to remain on site for 18-20 months or longer if required.

The temporary generator and associated equipment was removed from the site in April 2011.

Evaluation of Change:

As part of the Final Environmental Evaluation, both the ER and FES-OL were reviewed for any previously evaluated adverse environmental impacts and any adverse environmental impacts not previously evaluated. No environmental Impacts were identified. The fuel oil tanks are double walled and are contained within the trailer-mounted unit. Based on design, fuel oil from these units is unlikely to reach the environment. The temporary diesel generators meet the requirements of NSPS for new compression Ignition reciprocating Internal combustion engines (CI RICE) under 40 CFR 60 Subgroup 1111. The use of the temporary diesel generators was expected to increase air emissions and result In an Increased discharge of pollutants. Ameren applied to the Missouri DNR Air Pollution Control Program for a permit to construct and operate these new temporary diesel generators and the Air Permit issued on June 4, 2010.

In addition, any leak or spill of transformer oil would be absorbed into the gravel and structural fill located around and beneath this equipment. It is highly unlikely that any oil would reach the storm water ditch that is located approximately 100 feet from the transformers.

The construction area was located within the owner-controlled area and was previously disturbed during plant construction. Based on the issuance of the Air Permit and this evaluation it was concluded that the installation of the temporary diesel generators and associated equipment does not involve an unreviewed environmental question.

Enclosure to ULNRC-05785 Page 71 of 115 MP 10-0032. Non-Safety Auxiliary Feed Pump Description of Modification:

This modification is for the installation of a non-safety auxiliary feedwater pump, including piping, valves, electrical power, and instrumentation and controls. The suction, discharge and recirculation piping for the new pump connect to the plant systems using existing system connections and isolation valves. A new transformer containing 488 gallons of non-PCB transformer oil with no secondary containment device was installed west of the turbine building near the southwest stairwell. The electrical power for the pump is supplied by the alternate emergency power system. The electrical power for the transformer heaters is supplied by existing electrical distribution panels.

Evaluation of Change:

Since the non-safety auxiliary feedwater pump and associate equipment was installed In an existing plant building, this equipment was excluded from this evaluation. This evaluation looked at the transformer installed on a flat area near the turbine building that is part of the power block seismic backfill. Both the ER and FES-OL were reviewed for any previously evaluated adverse environmental impacts and any new adverse environmental impacts not previously evaluated. No environmental impacts were identified. In addition, any leakage of oil from the transformer would be contained in or absorbed by the granular fill around the transformer. It is highly unlikely that any oil leakage or spillage would reach the storm water drainage or navigable waters of the US. The evaluation concluded that the installation of this equipment does not involve an unreviewed environmental question.

Enclosure to ULNRC-05785 Page 72 of 115 All Environmental, Inc.

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  • Northbrook, 11. eooe:MJto phon* (841) 564-0700
  • f111 (B-47) 564-4517 AMEREN UE, CALLAWAY PLANT FULTON, MISSOURI DOCKET NO. 50-483 RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING PROGRAM (REMP)

ANNUAL REPORT- PART II DATA TABULATIONS AND ANALYSES January 1 to December 31, 2010 Prepared by ENVIRONMENTAL, Inc.

Midwest Laboratory Submitted by Union Electric Co.

dba AmerenUE Corp.

Project No. 8036 Approved:

Enclosure to ULNRC-05785 Page 73 of 115 TABLE OF CONTENTS List of Tables ............................................................................................................... Iii 1.0 Introduction ................................................................................................................... lv Appendices ~

C Supplemental Analyses .......................................................................................... C-1 ii

Enclosure to ULNRC-05785 Page 74 of 115 LIST OF TABLES No. Title Page Airborne particulates and charcoal cartridges, analysis for gamma-emitting isotopes, and iodine-131 ........................................................................................ 1-1 2 Milk, analysis for iodine-131 and gamma emitting isotopes ................................................ 2-1 3 Vegetation, analysis for iodine-131 and gamma emitting Isotopes ..................................... 3-1 4 Non-food Crops, analysis for tritium and gamma emitting isotopes ................................... .4-1 5 Soil, analysis for gamma-emitting isotopes ......................................................................... 5*1 6 Surface water, analysis for tritium and gamma-emitting isotopes ....................................... 6-1 7 Surface water (Ponds), analysis for tritium and gamma-emitting Isotopes .......................... 7-1 8 Drinking water, analysis for tritium and gamma-emitting isotopes ...................................... 8-1 9 Wells (non-potable water), analysis for tritium and gamma-emitting isotopes .................... 9-1 10 Sediment 10a. Bottom sediment, analysis for gamma-emitting isotopes .................................................. 10-1 10b. Shoreline sediment, analysis for gamma-emitting Isotopes .............................................. 10-2 11 Fish, analysis for gamma-emitting isotopes ...................................................................... 11-1 12 Direct Radiation ................................................................................................................. 12-1 In addition, The following tables may be found in Appendix C:

C-1 Soil, analyses for tritium and gamma-emitting Isotopes .................................................. C-2 iii

Enclosure to ULNRC-05785 Page 75 of 115

1.0 INTRODUCTION

The following constitutes a supplement to the Annual Report for the Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program conducted at the AmerenUE, Callaway Plant, Fulton, Missouri In 2010. Results of completed analyses are presented in the attached tables.

For information regarding sampling locations, type and frequency of collection, and sample codes, refer to Part I, Tables 5.1 - 5.2 and Figures 5.1 through 5.8.

Analyses results from additional sampling may be found in Appendix C.

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Enclosure to ULNRC-05785 Page 77 of 115 CALLAWAY Table 1. Air particulates and charcoal cartridges, analyses for gamma-emitting isotopes and 1-131 *.

Collection: Continuous, weekly exchange.

Units: pCi/m 3 Location CA-A-001 Be-7 Co-58 Co-60 Zr-95 Cs-134 Cs-137 Ba-La-140 Ce-144 Required LLDs 0.050 0.060 Date Collected Vol.

01-07-10 312 < 0.09 < 0.007 < 0.005 < 0.010 < 0.008 < 0.006 < 0.008 < 0.030 01-14-10 289 < 0.11 < 0.010 < 0.006 < 0.013 < 0.007 < 0.006 < 0.006 < 0.044 01-21-10 280 < 0.10 < 0.008 < 0.007 < 0.012 < 0.007 < 0.007 < 0.017 < 0.040 01-28-10 285 0.09 +/- 0.05 < 0.004 < 0.005 < 0.012 < 0.008 < 0.007 < 0.006 < 0.022 02-04-10 287 0.18+/-0.08 < 0.004 < 0.008 < 0.006 < 0.006 < 0.009 < 0.006 < 0.049 02-11-10 290 0.18 +/- 0.09 < 0.006 < 0.004 < 0.018 < 0.005 < 0.009 < 0.005 < 0.040 02-19-10 327 0.26 +/- 0.11 < 0.006 < 0.007 <0.014 < 0.008 < 0.010 < 0.008 < 0.046 02-25-10 243 0.19 +/- 0.09 < 0.011 < 0.008 < 0.020 < 0.011 < 0.011 < 0.008 < 0.059 03-04-10 293 0.21 +/- 0.09 < 0.005 < 0.010 < 0.011 < 0.005 < 0.008 < 0.009 < 0.024 03-11-10 285 0.26 +/- 0.10 < 0.005 < 0.007 < 0.014 < 0.010 < 0.006 < 0.006 < 0.037 03-18-10 288 < 0.07 < 0.006 < 0.004 < 0.014 < 0.005 < 0.006 < 0.007 < 0.026 03-25-10 295 0.23 +/- 0.10 < 0.003 < 0.004 < 0.010 < 0.008 < 0.007 < 0.005 < 0.040 04-01-10 340 0.22 +/- 0.08 < 0.006 < 0.006 < 0.008 < 0.005 < 0.006 < 0.005 < 0.032 04-08-10 253 0.22 +/- 0.11 < 0.009 < 0.011 < 0.016 < 0.008 < 0.007 < 0.011 < 0.050 04-15-10 264 0.31 +/- 0.10 < 0.005 < 0.008 < 0.010 < 0.009 < 0.009 < 0.009 < 0.045 04-22-10 274 0.27 +/- 0.11 < 0.005 < 0.008 < 0.008 < 0.007 < 0.007 < 0.009 < 0.047 04-29-10 285 0.23 +/- 0.11 < 0.006 < 0.011 < 0.014 < 0.008 < 0.006 < 0.009 < 0.047 05-06-10 278 0.31 +/- 0.13 < 0.005 < 0.008 < 0.010 < 0.005 < 0.006 < 0.006 < 0.038 05-13-10 286 0.24 +/- 0.11 < 0.006 < 0.008 < 0.009 < 0.005 < 0.007 < 0.006 < 0.041 05-20-10 287 < 0.09 < 0.008 < 0.010 < 0.014 < 0.007 <0.010 < 0.007 < 0.046 05*27*10 289 0.15 +/- 0.07 < 0.010 < 0.008 <0.014 < 0.007 < 0.008 < 0.014 < 0.044 06-02-10 252 0.28 +/- 0.14 < 0.007 < 0.009 < 0.023 < 0.010 < 0.008 < 0.009 < 0.055 06-09*1 0 280 0.22 +/- 0.08 < 0.006 < 0.008 < 0.017 < 0.008 < 0.009 < 0.013 < 0.045 06-17-10 305 0.16 +/- 0.08 < 0.006 < 0.008 < 0.015 < 0.008 < 0.007 < 0.008 < 0.024 06-24-10 278 0.24 +/- 0.11 < 0.008 < 0.013 <0.015 < 0.009 < 0.007 < 0.010 < 0.033 07-01-10 283 0.18 +/- 0.10 < 0.009 < 0.010 < 0.013 < 0.009 < 0.011 < 0.010 < 0.030 07-08-10 284 0.18 +/- 0.09 < 0.006 < 0.008 < 0.014 < 0.006 < 0.009 < 0.013 < 0.031 07-15-10 285 0.25 +/- 0.10 < 0.006 < 0.008 < 0.010 < 0.009 < 0.006 < 0.009 < 0.037 07-22-10 283 < 0.10 < 0.008 < 0.008 < 0.010 < 0.007 < 0.006 < 0.014 < 0.048 07-29-10 290 0.16 +/- 0.08 < 0.005 < 0.009 < 0.019 < 0.007 < 0.008 < 0.008 < 0.033 08-05-1 0 294 < 0.08 < 0.010 < 0.010 < 0.009 < 0.008 <0.010 < 0.012 < 0.040 08-12-10 302 < 0.13 < 0.005 < 0.009 < 0.017 < 0.007 < 0.005 < 0.010 < 0.034 08-19-10 260 0.27 +/- 0.11 < 0.010 < 0.009 < 0.010 < 0.007 < 0.006 < 0.009 < 0.048 08-26-10 261 0.18 +/- 0.09 < 0.007 < 0.009 < 0.017 < 0.008 < 0.007 < 0.007 < 0.048 09-02-10 262 < 0.11 < 0.006 <0.010 < 0.011 < 0.009 < 0.007 < 0.011 < 0.052 09-09-1 0 259 0.17+/-0.09 < 0.011 < 0.009 < 0.009 < 0.006 < 0.007 < 0.013 < 0.057 09-16-10 266 < 0.11 < 0.008 < 0.009 < 0.014 < 0.006 < 0.011 < 0.010 < 0.027 09-23-10 268 0.17 +/- 0.08 < 0.004 < 0.013 < 0.013 < 0.008 < 0.010 < 0.008 < 0.047 09-30*1 0 268 0.19 +/- 0.11 < 0.011 < 0.008 < 0.015 < 0.007 < 0.006 < 0.011 < 0.050

  • lodine-131 concentrations are< 0.07 pCi/m 3 unless noted otherwise; 1-1

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Units: pCi/m 3 Location CA-A-001 (cont.)

Be-7 Co-58 Co-60 Zr-95 Cs-134 Cs-137 Ba-La-140 Ce-144 Reguired LLDs 0.050 0.060 Date Collected 10-08-10 295 0.20 +/- 0.12 < 0.008 < 0.008 < 0.011 < 0.007 < 0.009 < 0.015 < 0.028 10-14-10 235 0.23 +/- 0.09 < 0.009 < 0.012 < 0.013 < 0.004 < 0.009 < 0.015 < 0.062 10-21-10 264 0.23 +/- 0.10 < 0.012 < 0.010 < 0.011 < 0.007 < 0.006 < 0.012 < 0.058 10-28-10 263 0.23 +/- 0.12 < 0.006 < 0.009 < 0.023 < 0.008 < 0.010 < 0.014 < 0.033 11-04-10 268 < 0.11 < 0.009 < 0.010 < 0.013 < 0.011 < 0.009 < 0.012 < 0.043 11-12-10 316 0.15 +/- 0.07 < 0.006 < 0.005 < 0.010 < 0.007 < 0.005 < 0.013 < 0.028 11-18-10 227 < 0.09 < 0.008 < 0.010 < 0.016 < 0.009 < 0.009 < 0.008 < 0.053 11-24-10 232 < 0.08 < 0.005 < 0.009 < 0.013 < 0.008 < 0.011 < 0.005 < 0.056 12-02-10 308 < 0.10 < 0.004 < 0.007 < 0.010 < 0.007 < 0.005 < 0.016 < 0.048 12-09-10 276 0.13 +/- 0.07 < 0.004 < 0.007 < 0.013 < 0.006 < 0.005 < 0.009 < 0.040 12-16-10 274 0.13 +/- 0.06 < 0.006 < 0.005 < 0.009 < 0.005 < 0.008 < 0.007 < 0.031 12-22-10 232 < 0.09 < 0.007 < 0.004 < 0.015 < 0.006 < 0.008 < 0.007 < 0.041 12-30-10 332 < 0.08 < 0.006 < 0.010 < 0.012 < 0.007 < 0.004 < 0.008 < 0.032 8

lodine-131 concentrations are < 0.07 pCi/m 3 unless noted otherwise.

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Units: pCI/m 3 Location CA-A-007 Be-7 Co-58 Co-60 Zr-95 Cs-134 Cs-137 Ba-La-140 Ce-144 Reguired LLDs 0.050 0.060 Date Collected 01-07-10 351 0.11 +/- 0.07 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.014 < 0.006 < 0.007 < 0.007 < 0.029 01-14-10 277 < 0.10 < 0.009 < 0.005 < 0.016 < 0.007 < 0.006 < 0.013 < 0.047 01-21-10 262 < 0.12 < 0.008 < 0.011 < 0.019 < 0.010 < 0.011 < 0.008 < 0.060 01-28-10 264 0.16 +/- 0.08 < 0.006 < 0.007 < 0.013 < 0.008 < 0.005 < 0.006 < 0.041 02-04-10 283 0.20 +/- 0.12 < 0.006 < 0.006 < 0.009 < 0.007 < 0.007 < 0.006 < 0.028 02-11-10 274 < 0.09 < 0.003 < 0.005 < 0.009 < 0.008 < 0.006 < 0.006 < 0.042 02-19-10 295 0.27 +/- 0.11 < 0.010 < 0.005 < 0.018 < 0.007 < 0.005 < 0.008 < 0.050 02-25-10 223 < 0.13 < 0.009 < 0.006 < 0.017 < 0.012 < 0.010 < 0.015 < 0.041 03-04-10 263 < 0.09 < 0.009 < 0.008 < 0.016 < 0.009 < 0.005 < 0.007 < 0.043 03-11-10 245 0.21 +/- 0.12 < 0.008 < 0.008 < 0.017 < 0.009 < 0.006 < 0.010 < 0.058 03-18-10 266 < 0.08 < 0.008 < 0.009 < 0.011 < 0.007 < 0.009 < 0.012 < 0.033 03-25-10 273 0.15 +/- 0.08 < 0.004 < 0.005 < 0.016 < 0.006 < 0.010 < 0.008 < 0.031 04-01-10 293 0.30 +/- 0.08 < 0.006 < 0.005 < 0.014 < 0.004 < 0.006 < 0.005 < 0.041 04-08-10 304 0.25 +/- 0.11 < 0.005 < 0.006 < 0.011 < 0.009 < 0.004 < 0.009 < 0.032 04-15*1 0 327 0.37 +/- 0.11 < 0.007 < 0.003 < 0.011 < 0.007 < 0.007 < 0.011 < 0.044 04-22-10 345 0.24 +/- 0.09 < 0.006 < 0.006 < 0.007 < 0.004 < 0.004 < 0.005 < 0.036 04-29-10 280 0.19 +/- 0.11 < 0.007 < 0.006 < 0.016 < 0.010 < 0.008 < 0.013 < 0.049 05-06-10 277 0.35 +/- 0.10 < 0.006 < 0.008 < 0.017 < 0.007 < 0.005 < 0.010 < 0.024 05-13-10 276 0.20 +/- 0.09 < 0.005 < 0.009 < 0.010 < 0.006 < 0.007 < 0.009 < 0.034 05-20-10 272 < 0.09 < 0.003 < 0.009 < 0.014 < 0.007 < 0.006 < 0.008 < 0.052 05-27-10 274 < 0.11 < 0.007 < 0.012 < 0.009 < 0.007 < 0.006 < 0.010 < 0.049 06-02-10 236 < 0.13 < 0.007 < 0.011 < 0.019 < 0.010 < 0.014 < 0.010 < 0.035 06-09-10 265 0.17 +/- 0.08 < 0.009 < 0.007 < 0.014 < 0.005 < 0.009 < 0.011 < 0.047 06-17-10 293 < 0.07 < 0.005 < 0.008 < 0.015 < 0.004 < 0.005 < 0.009 < 0.047 06-24-10 274 0.23 +/- 0.10 < 0.009 < 0.009 < 0.015 < 0.008 < 0.007 < 0.013 < 0.042 07-01-10 281 0.22 +/- 0.11 < 0.009 < 0.010 < 0.015 < 0.008 < 0.005 < 0.014 < 0.038 07-08-10 302 0.16 +/- 0.08 < 0.008 < 0.007 < 0.020 < 0.005 < 0.008 < 0.020 < 0.030 07-15-10 295 0.20+/-0.10 < 0.006 < 0.008 <0.019 < 0.006 < 0.006 < 0.013 < 0.032 07-22-10 301 < 0.10 < 0.005 < 0.008 < 0.015 < 0.004 < 0.008 < 0.006 < 0.039 07-29-10 304 0.20 +/- 0.08 < 0.008 < 0.006 < 0.017 < 0.006 < 0.007 < 0.008 < 0.049 08-05-10 300 < 0.08 < 0.007 < 0.010 < 0.010 < 0.006 < 0.009 < 0.007 < 0.035 08-12-10 320 0.21 +/- 0.09 < 0.005 < 0.007 < 0.011 < 0.004 < 0.007 < 0.006 < 0.024 08-19-10 314 0.18 +/- 0.07 < 0.006 < 0.008 < 0.012 < 0.008 < 0.008 < 0.006 < 0.036 08-26-10 288 < 0.09 < 0.009 < 0.009 < 0.020 < 0.010 < 0.008 < 0.009 < 0.053 09-02-10 264 < 0.10 < 0.007 < 0.009 < 0.011 < 0.004 < 0.007 < 0.007 < 0.038 09-09-10 262 < 0.11 < 0.007 < 0.009 < 0.015 < 0.008 < 0.009 < 0.008 < 0.052 09-16-10 256 < 0.12 < 0.007 < 0.010 < 0.012 < 0.007 < 0.006 < 0.011 < 0.050 09-23-10 251 0.19 +/- 0.10 < 0.007 < 0.008 < 0.015 < 0.007 < 0.006 < 0.008 < 0.040 09-30-10 283 0.23 +/- 0.09 < 0.010 < 0.011 < 0.016 < 0.009 < 0.006 < 0.010 < 0.029 11 lodine-131 concentrations are< 0.07 pCI/m 3 unless noted otherwise.

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3 Units: pCI/m Location CA-A-007 (cont.)

Be-7 Co-58 Co-60 Zr-95 Cs-134 Cs-137 Ba-La-140 Ce-144 Regulred LLDs 0.050 0.060 Date Collected 10-08-10 297 0.26 +/- 0.10 < 0.008 < 0.007 < 0.014 < 0.006 < 0.010 < 0.014 < 0.031 10-14-10 214 < 0.13 < 0.013 < 0.011 < 0.018 < 0.010 < 0.008 < 0.021 < 0.051 10-21-10 266 0.27 +/- 0.11 < 0.008 < 0.009 < 0.015 < 0.009 < 0.008 < 0.015 < 0.051 10-28-10 265 0.21 +/- 0.09 < 0.008 < 0.008 < 0.013 < 0.009 < 0.010 < 0.020 < 0.052 11-04-10 273 0.20+/-0.10 < 0.005 < 0.010 < 0.012 < 0.010 < 0.006 < 0.012 < 0.034 11-12-10 309 0.24 +/- 0.11 < 0.007 < 0.004 < 0.013 < 0.005 < 0.004 < 0.017 < 0.044 11-18-10 239 < 0.16 < 0.010 < 0.010 < 0.018 < 0.010 < 0.011 < 0.029 < 0.050 11-24-10 246 < 0.12 < 0.007 < 0.008 < 0.013 < 0.008 < 0.010 < 0.033 < 0.061 12-02-10 326 < 0.11 < 0.008 < 0.008 < 0.013 < 0.008 < 0.007 < 0.021 < 0.048 12-09-10 287 < 0.10 < 0.008 < 0.009 < 0.018 < 0.007 < 0.008 < 0.015 < 0.034 12-16-10 284 0.16+/-0.09 < 0.006 < 0.008 < 0.016 < 0.007 < 0.006 < 0.010 < 0.039 12-22-10 251 < 0.10 < 0.005 < 0.004 < 0.006 < 0.007 < 0.007 < 0.007 < 0.042 12-30-10 334 < 0.06 < 0.004 < 0.004 < 0.007 < 0.004 < 0.005 < 0.004 < 0.027

  • lodine-131 concentrations are< 0.07 pCi/m 3 unless noted otherwise.

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Units: pCi/m:1 Location CA-A-008 Be-7 Co-58 Co-60 Zr-95 Cs-134 Cs-137 Ba-La-140 Ce-144 Re9uired LLDs 0.050 0.060 Date Collected 01-07-10 264 < 0.12 < 0.012 < 0.011 < 0.022 < 0.009 < 0.009 < 0.011 < 0.052 01-14-10 262 0.19 +/- 0.09 < 0.010 < 0.005 < 0.018 < 0.009 < 0.008 < 0.020 < 0.036 01-21-10 248 0.16 +/- 0.09 < 0.008 < 0.009 < 0.010 < 0.007 < 0.009 < 0.010 < 0.051 01-28-10 259 < 0.08 < 0.006 < 0.005 < 0.014 < 0.007 < 0.007 < 0.007 < 0.052 02-04-10 286 0.24 +/- 0.13 < 0.005 < 0.009 < 0.012 < 0.007 < 0.007 < 0.006 < 0.024 02-11-10 246 < 0.08 < 0.009 < 0.008 < 0.010 < 0.010 < 0.007 < 0.006 < 0.044 02-19-10 287 0.17 +/- 0.10 < 0.009 < 0.009 < 0.017 < 0.009 < 0.006 <0.016 < 0.061 02-25-10 223 0.15 +/- 0.08 < 0.011 < 0.015 < 0.019 < 0.010 < 0.007 <0,018 < 0.063 03-04-10 248 < 0.11 < 0.008 < 0.007 < 0.012 < 0.009 < 0.007 < 0.009 < 0.038 03-11-10 245 0.22 +/- 0.08 < 0.006 < 0.007 < 0.012 < 0.007 < 0.006 < 0.005 < 0.044 03-18-10 256 < 0.10 < 0.009 < 0.009 < 0.008 < 0.007 < 0.006 < 0.011 < 0.038 03-25-10 257 0.27 +/- 0.12 < 0.007 < 0.004 < 0.010 < 0.009 < 0.008 < 0.006 < 0.047 04-01-10 283 0.24 +/- 0.09 < 0.003 < 0.005 <0.016 < 0.007 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.045 04-08-10 273 0.20 +/- 0.11 < 0.007 < 0.008 < 0.011 < 0.009 < 0.007 < 0.008 < 0.042 04-15-10 294 0.39 +/- 0.10 < 0.007 < 0.011 < 0.014 < 0.007 <0.010 < 0.010 < 0.053 04-22-10 196 0.39 :1: 0.12 < 0.008 < 0.011 < 0.018 < 0.010 < 0.006 < 0.010 < 0.067 04-29-10 288 0.14 +/- 0.08 < 0.004 < 0.009 < 0.013 < 0.009 < 0.009 < 0.011 < 0.042 05-06-10 267 0.25 +/- 0.11 < 0.008 < 0.009 < 0.009 < 0.007 < 0.008 < 0.007 < 0.036 05-13-10 267 0.19 +/- 0.08 < 0.007 < 0.010 < 0.014 < 0.007 < 0.005 < 0.011 < 0.047 05-20-10 275 0.16 +/- 0.09 < 0.008 < 0.009 < 0.013 < 0.005 < 0.007 < 0.007 < 0.037 05-27-10 281 < 0.10 < 0.009 < 0.007 < 0.014 < 0.005 < 0.011 < 0.014 < 0.045 06-02-10 241 0.29 :1: 0.11 < 0.008 < 0.008 < 0.017 < 0.010 < 0.011 < 0.010 < 0.043 06-09-1 0 266 0.18+/-0.08 < 0.008 < 0.008 < 0.013 < 0.009 < 0.008 < 0.011 < 0.050 06-17-10 288 < 0.08 < 0.006 < 0.008 < 0.011 < 0.008 < 0.009 < 0.007 < 0.036 06-24-10 265 < 0.10 < 0.007 < 0.009 <0.016 < 0.009 < 0.010 < 0.013 < 0.040 07-01-10 265 0.22 :1: 0.09 < 0.008 < 0.009 < 0.013 < 0.007 < 0.005 < 0.013 < 0.043 07-08-10 265 0.21 +/- 0.11 < 0.005 < 0.008 < 0.021 < 0.008 < 0.006 < 0.014 < 0.049 07-15-10 263 < 0.14 < 0.009 < 0.014 < 0.011 < 0.009 < 0.009 < 0.015 < 0.050 07-22-10 263 < 0.10 < 0.008 < 0.008 < 0.015 < 0.009 < 0.009 < 0.008 < 0.043 07-29-10 259 0.20 +/- 0.09 < 0.006 < 0.008 < 0.015 < 0.008 < 0.006 < 0.010 < 0.048 08-05-10 256 0.16 +/- 0.08 <0.010 < 0.009 < 0.011 < 0.009 < 0.013 < 0.008 < 0.040 08-12-1 0 257 < 0.15 < 0.009 < 0.009 < 0.012 < 0.010 < 0.007 < 0.012 < 0.040 08-19-10 256 < 0.11 < 0.010 < 0.013 < 0.016 < 0.007 < 0.010 < 0.017 < 0.046 08-26-10 259 0.20 +/- 0.11 < 0.007 < 0.009 < 0.016 < 0.009 < 0.006 < 0.006 < 0.046 09-02*1 0 261 0.14 +/- 0.08 < 0.009 < 0.009 < 0.012 < 0.008 < 0.008 < 0.008 < 0.039 09-09-10 273 < 0.10 < 0.007 < 0.010 < 0.012 < 0.007 < 0.005 < 0.008 < 0.040 09-16-10 265 0.21 :1: 0.10 < 0.006 < 0.009 < 0.012 < 0.008 < 0.007 < 0.008 < 0.048 09-23-10 268 < 0.09 < 0.008 < 0.008 < 0.017 < 0.009 < 0.009 < 0.013 < 0.046 09-30-10 282 0.20 +/- 0.10 <0.010 < 0.007 < 0.015 < 0.007 < 0.006 < 0.011 < 0.051 a lodlne-131 concentrations are< 0.07 pCi/m 3 unless noted otherwise.

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Units: pCi/m 3 Location CA*A-008 (cont.)

Be-7 Co-58 Co-60 Zr-95 Cs-134 Cs-137 Ba-La-140 Ce-144 Re9uired LLDs 0.050 0.060 Date Collected 10-08-10 349 0.20 +/- 0.09 < 0.005 < 0.011 < 0.013 < 0.006 < 0.004 < 0.015 < 0.037 10-14-10 281 0.26 +/- 0.12 < 0.010 < 0.007 < 0.015 < 0.008 < 0.006 < 0.017 < 0.039 10-21-10 248 0.25 +/- 0.15 < 0.008 < 0.011 < 0.017 < 0.010 < 0.010 < 0.022 < 0.035 10-28-10 257 0.22 +/- 0.11 < 0.009 < 0.010 < 0.013 < 0.008 < 0.009 < 0.014 < 0.056 11-04-10 261 < 0.11 < 0.006 < 0.008 < 0.013 < 0.008 < 0.009 < 0.019 < 0.042 11-12-10 300 < 0.11 < 0.008 < 0.003 < 0.013 < 0.005 < 0.007 < 0.018 < 0.036 11-18-10 234 0.17+/-0.09 < 0.006 < 0.009 < 0.016 < 0.010 < 0.014 < 0.008 < 0.034 11-24-10 236 < 0.13 < 0.010 < 0.013 < 0.022 < 0.005 < 0.010 < 0.032 < 0.048 12-02-10 304 0.16 +/- 0.09 < 0.008 < 0.005 < 0.016 < 0.005 < 0.007 < 0.014 < 0.033 12-09-10 268 < 0.09 < 0.010 < 0.004 < 0.010 < 0.007 < 0.010 < 0.009 < 0.048 12-16-10 276 < 0.10 < 0.006 < 0.009 < 0.019 < 0.010 < 0.006 < 0.011 < 0.054 12-22-10 250 < 0.11 < 0.012 < 0.012 < 0.011 < 0.006 < 0.014 < 0.010 < 0.053 12-30-10 343 < 0.08 < 0.006 < 0.010 < 0.013 < 0.006 < 0.006 < 0.006 < 0.040

  • lodlne-131 concentrations are< 0.07 pCI/m 3 unless noted otherwise.

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Table 1. Air particulates and charcoal cartridges, analyses for gamma-emitting isotopes and 1-131

  • Collection: Continuous, weekly exchange.

Units: pCi/m 3 Location CA-A-009 Be-7 Co-58 Co-60 Zr-95 Cs-134 Cs-137 Ba-La-140 Ce-144 Regulred LLDs 0.050 0.060 Date Collected 01-07-10 371 0.18 +/- 0.09 < 0.003 < 0.004 < 0.015 < 0.003 < 0.005 < 0.007 < 0.028 01-14-10 284 < 0.11 < 0.009 < 0.004 < 0.014 < 0.008 < 0.006 < 0.010 < 0.045 01-21-10 285 < 0.08 < 0.008 < 0.004 < 0.010 < 0.004 < 0.004 < 0.015 < 0.036 01-28-10 295 < 0.08 < 0.003 < 0.004 < 0.015 < 0.005 < 0.008 < 0.007 < 0.024 02-04-10 323 0.14 +/- 0.07 < 0.003 < 0.005 < 0.009 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.010 < 0.047 02-11-10 296 0.13 +/- 0.07 < 0.004 < 0.004 < 0.008 < 0.005 < 0.006 < 0.005 < 0.023 02-19-10 353 0.21 +/- 0.09 < 0.008 < 0.008 < 0.009 < 0.006 < 0.005 < 0.014 < 0.036 02-25-10 262 < 0.13 < 0.008 < 0.011 < 0.017 < 0.009 < 0.005 < 0.012 < 0.030 03-04-10 313 0.22 +/- 0.08 < 0.006 < 0.006 < 0.019 < 0.007 < 0.008 < 0.006 < 0.028 03-11-10 327 0.24 +/- 0.11 < 0.007 < 0.005 < 0.017 < 0.007 < 0.006 < 0.005 < 0.029 03-18-10 353 < 0.08 < 0.005 < 0.004 < 0.014 < 0.006 < 0.006 < 0.009 < 0.028 03-25-10 276 0.23 +/- 0.09 < 0.004 < 0.005 < 0.008 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.006 < 0.034 04-01-10 292 0.23 +/- 0.09 < 0.003 < 0.005 < 0.012 < 0.005 < 0.007 < 0.005 < 0.045 04-08-10 277 0.25 +/- 0.10 < 0.006 < 0.007 < 0.009 < 0.006 < 0.005 < 0.008 < 0.042 04-15-10 306 0.41 +/- 0.12 < 0.005 < 0.007 < 0.011 < 0.007 < 0.007 < 0.009 < 0.036 04-22-10 337 0.24 +/- 0.10 < 0.005 < 0.006 < 0.007 < 0.005 < 0.004 < 0.006 < 0.034 04-29-1 0 271 0.16 +/- 0.09 < 0.009 < 0.007 < 0.008 < 0.008 < 0.007 < 0.013 < 0.058 05-06-10 273 0.33 +/- 0.11 < 0.007 < 0.008 < 0.008 < 0.007 < 0.006 < 0.011 < 0.040 05-13-10 273 0.26 +/- 0.13 < 0.007 < 0.006 < 0.014 < 0.009 < 0.011 < 0.011 < 0.065 05-20-10 281 < 0.10 < 0.007 < 0.010 < 0.016 < 0.009 < 0.007 < 0.007 < 0.039 05-27*1 0 282 < 0.10 < 0.009 < 0.008 < 0.021 < 0.008 < 0.008 < 0.013 < 0.057 06-02*1 0 246 0.22 +/- 0.11 < 0.007 < 0.011 < 0.018 < 0.008 < 0.008 < 0.009 < 0.048 06*09*1 0 276 0.24 +/- 0.10 < 0.005 < 0.008 < 0.015 < 0.010 < 0.006 < 0.011 < 0.030 06-17*1 0 300 0.21 +/- 0.12 < 0.008 < 0.009 < 0.012 < 0.011 < 0.006 < 0.011 < 0.044 06-24*1 0 276 0.18 +/- 0.10 < 0.006 < 0.009 < 0.015 < 0.009 < 0.008 < 0.010 < 0.048 07-01-10 281 0.17+/-0.09 < 0.008 < 0.009 < 0.012 < 0.008 < 0.006 < 0.010 < 0.041 07-08*1 0 265 0.15 +/- 0.09 < 0.010 < 0.010 < 0.015 < 0.009 < 0.009 < 0.033 < 0.049 07-15-10 289 < 0.10 < 0.005 < 0.008 < 0.010 < 0.006 < 0.005 < 0.008 < 0.026 07-22-10 295 0.21 +/- 0.07 < 0.005 < 0.008 < 0.008 < 0.006 < 0.005 < 0.006 < 0.051 07-29-10 299 < 0.08 < 0.007 < 0.007 < 0.010 < 0.006 < 0.007 < 0.009 < 0.042 08-05*10 308 < 0.08 < 0.004 < 0.009 < 0.007 < 0.007 < 0.010 < 0.010 < 0.035 08-12*1 0 322 0.19 +/- 0.10 < 0.007 < 0.007 < 0.020 < 0.006 < 0.006 < 0.006 < 0.030 08-19-10 328 0.15 +/- 0.06 < 0.004 < 0.006 < 0.011 < 0.007 < 0.009 < 0.006 < 0.036 08-26-10 346 < 0.09 < 0.004 < 0.006 < 0.009 < 0.006 < 0.005 < 0.006 < 0.041 09-02-10 264 < 0.09 < 0.006 < 0.008 < 0.011 < 0.007 < 0.008 < 0.007 < 0.038 09-09-10 278 0.25 +/- 0.12 < 0.006 < 0.012 < 0.021 < 0.009 < 0.011 < 0.015 < 0.036 09-16-10 271 0.13 +/- 0.07 < 0.008 < 0.009 < 0.015 < 0.007 < 0.009 < 0.014 < 0.044 09-23-1 0 274 0.26 +/- 0.11 < 0.010 < 0.007 < 0.011 < 0.009 < 0.009 < 0.010 < 0.055 09-30-10 287 0.23 +/- 0.10 < 0.005 < 0.009 < 0.011 < 0.008 < 0.010 < 0.014 < 0.030 a lodine-131 concentrations are< 0.07 pCi/m 3 unless noted otherwise.

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Collection: Continuous, weekly exchange.

Units: pCi/m 3 Location CA-A-009 (cont.)

Be-7 Co-58 Co-60 Zr-95 Cs-134 Cs-137 Ba-La-140 Ce-144 Required LLDs 0.050 0.060 Date Collected 10-08-10 340 0.20 +/- 0.10 < 0.007 < 0.006 < 0.012 < 0.005 < 0.006 < 0.015 < 0.029 10-14-10 246 0.27 +/- 0.15 < 0.011 < 0.008 < 0.014 < 0.008 < 0.011 < 0.021 < 0.032 10-21-10 281 0.21 +/- 0.12 < 0.006 < 0.009 < 0.014 < 0.008 < 0.007 < 0.018 < 0.048 10-28-10 285 0.23 +/- 0.09 < 0.006 < 0.009 < 0.017 < 0.008 < 0.014 < 0.012 < 0.038 11-04-10 294 0.18 +/- 0.08 < 0.009 < 0.010 < 0.019 < 0.005 < 0.008 < 0.009 < 0.049 11-12-10 327 0.24  :!: 0.12 < 0.011 < 0.007 < 0.017 < 0.006 < 0.007 < 0.035 < 0.041 11-18-10 250 < 0.15 < 0.008 < 0.011 < 0.025 < 0.010 < 0.008 < 0.041 < 0.056 11-24-10 260 < 0.10 < 0.012 < 0.013 < 0.028 < 0.004 < 0.009 < 0.027 < 0.030 12-02-10 349 < 0.09 < 0.005 < 0.007 < 0.013 < 0.007 < 0.008 < 0.013 < 0.045 12-09-10 313 0.14 +/- 0.06 < 0.007 < 0.005 < 0.010 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.011 < 0.035 12-16-10 300 < 0.08 < 0.005 < 0.007 < 0.012 < 0.007 < 0.007 < 0.008 < 0.046 12-22-10 269 < 0.06 < 0.006 < 0.004 < 0.011 < 0.010 < 0.007 < 0.007 < 0.049 12-30-10 342 < 0.07 < 0.006 < 0.006 < 0.011 < 0.006 < 0.007 < 0.005 < 0.039

"'Jodine-131 concentrations are< 0.07 pCI/m 3 unless noted otherwise.

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  • Collection: Continuous, weekly exchange.

Units: pCi/m 3 Location CA-8-003 Be-7 Co-58 Co-60 Zr-95 Cs-134 Cs-137 Ba-La-140 Ce-144 Reguired LLDs 0.050 0.060 Date Collected 01-07-10 371 < 0.08 < 0.006 < 0.003 < 0.009 < 0.005 < 0.007 < 0.014 < 0.031 01-14-10 312 < 0.10 < 0.004 < 0.005 < 0.015 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.011 < 0.030 01-21*10 313 0.13 +/- 0.08 < 0.002 < 0.004 < 0.008 < 0.005 < 0.006 < 0.008 < 0.042 01-28-10 331 < 0.06 < 0.002 < 0.004 < 0.011 < 0.006 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.028 02-04-10 278 0.20 +/- 0.09 < 0.007 < 0.004 < 0.008 < 0.006 < 0.009 < 0.006 < 0.025 02-11-10 274 0.20 +/- 0.08 < 0.005 < 0.007 < 0.011 < 0.006 < 0.007 < 0.006 < 0.053 02-19-10 315 0.27 +/- 0.10 < 0.007 < 0.005 < 0.017 < 0.006 < 0.004 < 0.011 < 0.028 02-25-10 235 0.23 +/- 0.10 < 0.010 < 0.006 < 0.019 < 0.011 < 0.012 < 0.017 < 0.049 03-04-10 260 < 0.09 < 0.006 < 0.007 < 0.010 < 0.006 < 0.010 < 0.009 < 0.031 03-11-10 272 < 0.13 < 0.007 < 0.010 < 0.013 < 0.008 < 0.009 < 0.007 < 0.063 03-18-10 273 < 0.07 < 0.008 < 0.008 < 0.016 < 0.011 < 0.009 < 0.010 < 0.048 03-25-10 277 0.18 +/- 0.10 < 0.006 < 0.005 < 0.019 < 0.006 < 0.007 < 0.006 < 0.031 04-01-10 298 0.28 +/- 0.09 < 0.005 < 0.007 < 0.013 < 0.005 < 0.008 < 0.005 < 0.042 04-08-10 306 0.24 +/- 0.07 < 0.006 < 0.003 < 0.011 < 0.004 < 0.007 < 0.008 < 0.023 04-15-10 360 0.36 +/- 0.08 < 0.004 < 0.006 < 0.009 < 0.004 < 0.004 < 0.009 < 0.031 04-22-10 259 0.29 +/- 0.11 < 0.005 < 0.008 < 0.020 < 0.007 < 0.009 < 0.009 < 0.052 04-29-10 265 0.15+/-0.09 < 0.005 < 0.010 < 0.015 < 0.010 < 0.010 < 0.012 < 0.045 05-06-10 278 0.32 +/- 0.11 < 0.005 < 0.008 < 0.010 < 0.008 < 0.009 < 0.007 < 0.035 05-13-10 278 0.28 +/- 0.10 < 0.005 < 0.012 < 0.013 < 0.009 < 0.007 < 0.009 < 0.038 05-20-10 263 < 0.11 < 0.009 < 0.008 < 0.014 <0.010 < 0.009 < 0.012 < 0.036 05-27-10 274 0.16 +/- 0.09 < 0.009 < 0.007 < 0.015 < 0.005 < 0.008 < 0.014 < 0.039 06-02-10 228 0.19 +/- 0.11 < 0.009 < 0.009 < 0.013 < 0.010 < 0.008 < 0.015 < 0.034 06-09-10 251 0.18 +/- 0.10 < 0.007 < 0.012 < 0.015 < 0.007 < 0.010 < 0.013 < 0.042 06-17-10 303 < 0.08 < 0.005 < 0.007 < 0.013 < 0.006 < 0.005 < 0.007 < 0.045 06-24-10 252 0.28 +/- 0.11 < 0.008 < 0.008 < 0.010 < 0.008 < 0.009 < 0.012 < 0.039 07-01-10 274 0.20 +/- 0.10 < 0.009 < 0.010 < 0.016 < 0.005 < 0.009 < 0.013 < 0.045 07-08-10 257 < 0.10 < 0.013 < 0.010 < 0.017 < 0.010 < 0.006 < 0.031 < 0.049 07-15-10 262 0.16 +/- 0.09 < 0.005 < 0.009 < 0.016 < 0.005 < 0.006 < 0.010 < 0.048 07-22-10 266 0.19 +/- 0.10 < 0.006 < 0.009 < 0.022 < 0.005 < 0.006 < 0.009 < 0.035 07-29-10 256 < 0.10 < 0.009 < 0.007 < 0.018 < 0.007 < 0.009 < 0.010 < 0.030 08-05-10 253 < 0.10 < 0.009 < 0.008 < 0.019 < 0.008 < 0.007 < 0.011 < 0.032 08-12-10 256 0.22 +/- 0.11 < 0.010 < 0.008 < 0.009 < 0.008 < 0.007 < 0.014 < 0.042 08-19-10 250 0.19 +/- 0.08 < 0.005 < 0.010 < 0.019 < 0.007 < 0.008 < 0.016 < 0.040 08-26-10 346 0.11 +/- 0.06 < 0.006 < 0.007 < 0.010 < 0.003 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.037 09-02-10 282 < 0.08 < 0.006 < 0.009 < 0.010 < 0.003 < 0.005 < 0.006 < 0.024 09-09-10 289 0.21 +/- 0.10 < 0.006 < 0.010 < 0.014 < 0.005 < 0.007 < 0.011 < 0.036 09-16-10 295 0.14 +/- 0.08 < 0.008 < 0.008 < 0.015 < 0.008 < 0.009 < 0.014 < 0.042 09-23-10 288 0.24 +/- 0.11 < 0.005 < 0.008 < 0.009 < 0.008 < 0.008 < 0.018 < 0.039 09-30-10 290 0.26 +/- 0.09 < 0.004 <0.010 < 0.016 < 0.005 < 0.006 < 0.014 < 0.026 11 lodlne-131 concentrations are < 0.07 pCI/m 3 unless noted otherwise.

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Table 1. Air particulates and charcoal cartridges, analyses for gamma-emitting isotopes and 1-131

  • Collection: Continuous, weekly exchange.

Units: pCi/m 3 Location CA-8-003 (cont.)

Be-7 Co-58 Co-60 Zr-95 Cs-134 Cs-137 Ba-La-140 Ce-144 Reguired LLDs 0.050 0.060 Date Collected 10-08*1 0 340 0.28 +/- 0.10 < 0.006 < 0.007 < 0.012 < 0.007 < 0.005 <0.016 < 0.044 10*14-1 0 252 0.25 +/- 0.11 < 0.008 < 0.009 < 0.018 < 0.008 < 0.007 < 0.021 < 0.047 10-21-10 288 < 0.12 < 0.008 < 0.009 < 0.019 < 0.008 < 0.006 < 0.014 < 0.042 10-28*1 0 292 < 0.10 < 0.011 < 0.008 < 0.012 < 0.007 < 0.009 < 0.023 < 0.040 11-04-10 298 0.19+/-0.11 < 0.009 < 0.010 < 0.016 < 0.009 < 0.008 < 0.011 < 0.036 11-12-10 340 < 0.12 < 0.007 < 0.007 < 0.019 < 0.006 < 0.005 < 0.035 < 0.027 11-18-10 256 < 0.11 < 0.014 < 0.010 < 0.021 < 0.010 < 0.007 < 0.064 < 0.053 11-24-10 245 < 0.11 < 0.006 < 0.008 < 0.013 < 0.008 < 0.010 < 0.023 < 0.057 12-02*1 0 328 < 0.08 < 0.007 < 0.005 < 0.010 < 0.006 < 0.003 < 0.013 < 0.032 12-09-10 299 < 0.10 < 0.007 < 0.007 < 0.014 < 0.007 < 0.006 <0.015 < 0.042 12-16-10 294 0.14 +/- 0.07 < 0.004 < 0.006 < 0.009 < 0.006 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.032 12-22-10 262 < 0.09 < 0.004 < 0.009 < 0.012 < 0.009 < 0.007 < 0.009 < 0.040 12-30-10 361 < 0.07 < 0.005 < 0.004 < 0.006 < 0.006 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.028 a lodine-131 concentrations are < 0.07 pCi/m 3 unless noted otherwise.

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Collection: Semimonthly during grazing season, monthly otherwise.

Units: pCI/L Location CA-MLK*M9 Date Lab Concentration (~Ci/q Collected Code i-131 K-40 Zn-65 Cs-134 Cs-137 Ba-La-140 Required LLDs 1.0 15 18 15 01-10-10 CAMi *114 <0.4 995 :1:97 < 8.6 < 3.6 < 4.0 <2.4 02-07*1 0 CAMI *467 < 0.3 1389 :1: 104 < 5.9 <2.4 < 2.8 < 2.7 03-07-10 CAMi *934 <0.4 914 :t 97 < 4.9 < 4.1 < 3.4 < 2.5 04*12*10 CAMI *1589 < 0.3 1203 :t91 < 4.2 < 3.0 < 3.7 < 1.7 04-26*10 CAMI *2072 < 0.3 1425 :1: 112 < 6.9 < 3.3 < 4.3 < 3.4 05-09-10 CAMI -2320 <0.4 1438 :t 116 < 7.8 < 3.2 < 3.0 < 1.6 05-24-10 CAMI *2595 < 0.2 1164 :t 105 < 5.5 < 3.9 < 4.3 < 2.3 06-06-10 CAMI -2962 <0.4 1454 :1: 129 < 6.8 < 4.0 <5.4 < 4.6 06*21-10 CAMI *3197 < 0.3 1355 :1: 132 < 10.0 < 3.8 < 4.3 < 2.9 07-12-10 CAMI -3776 < 0.2 1470 :1: 136 < 8.1 < 5.1 < 3.6 < 2.1 07-24-10 CAMI -3986 < 0.3 1445 :1: 112 < 4.7 <2.4 < 3.8 <2.4 08-09-10 CAMi -4437 < 0.3 1318+/-127 < 5.7 < 3.5 < 4.9 < 4.2 08-22-10 CAMI *4671 <0.4 1174 :t 117 < 6.7 < 1.9 < 3.5 < 3.4 09-13-10 CAMi -5139 < 0.3 1204 :1: 118 < 8.0 < 4.1 < 3.9 < 2.7 09-26-10 CAMI -5403 < 0.3 1120 :1: 111 < 5.6 < 3.6 < 3.3 < 4.1 10-12-10 CAMI -5725 <0.4 1413+/-117 < 4.0 < 2.7 < 3.9 < 2.2 10-24-10 CAMI -6235 < 0.3 1322 :1: 131 < 6.9 <3.4 < 5.2 < 3.0 11-07-10 CAMI -6665 <0.4 1306 :1: 120 <6.4 < 3.3 < 5.7 < 3.9 11-22-10 CAMI -6906 <0.4 1235 :1: 108 < 4.5 < 3.0 < 3.7 < 3.5 12-13-10 CAMI -7322 < 0.2 1258 :t 118 < 7.8 < 4.1 < 4.0 < 3.6 2-1

Enclosure to ULNRC-05785 Page 88 of 115 Table 3. Vegetation, analyses for lodlne-131 and gamma-emitting Isotopes.

Collection: Monthly, during growing season Units: pCi/kg wet Collection Concentration {eCilkS wet~

Lab Code Date Sameie T~ee K-40 Mn-54 Co-58 Co-60 1-131 Cs-134 Cs-137 LQQiiUiQn: CA-FP~-Y:~

CAVE- 3192 6/21/2010 Mustard 3316 +/- 295 < 11.1 < 4.2 < 8.0 < 12.7 < 4.5 < 4.8 CAVE- 3193 6/21/2010 Lettuce 5335 +/- 327 < 8.9 < 11.7 <9.4 < 10.7 < 9.2 < 11.5 CAVE- 3791 7/12/2010 Lettuce 4381 +/- 380 < 7.6 <15.4 < 10.7 < 15.0 < 15.0 < 14.3 CAVE- 3793 7/12/2010 Mustard 4072 +/- 312 <9.4 < 8.1 < 7.8 < 21.0 < 8.8 < 11.2 CAVE- 4438 8/9/2010 Collards 9475 +/- 503 < 15.0 < 11.8 < 11.0 < 21.0 < 12.0 < 13.7 CAVE- 5460 9/27/2010 Lettuce 4686 +/- 387 < 9.3 < 11.1 < 12.1 < 18.9 < 9.7 < 7.7 CAVE- 5461 9/27/2010 Mustard 4704 +/- 396 < 8.3 < 6.8 < 14.3 < 27.7 < 6.8 < 13.5 CAVE- 5741 10/10/2010 Lettuce 4612 +/- 339 < 11.6 < 9.2 < 10.0 < 23.2 < 9.7 < 6.9 CAVE- 5742 10/10/2010 Swiss Chard 6237 +/- 444 < 7.1 < 13.0 < 11.2 < 24.3 < 12.5 < 10.2 CAVE- 5743 10/10/2010 Mustard 5015 +/- 361 < 7.0 < 6.8 < 9.6 < 17.0 < 8.5 < 12.7 CAVE- 5744 10/10/2010 Turnips 3995 +/- 357 < 11.7 < 6.8 < 10.0 < 20.4 < 9.5 < 13.9 CAVE- 6670 11/8/2010 Collard Greens 4620 +/- 385 < 8.8 < 11 '1 < 9.8 < 28.8 < 10.2 < 9.9 CAVE- 6671 11/8/2010 Mustard 5086 +/- 336 < 9.2 < 4.9 < 7.5 < 21 '1 < 8.5 < 11.4 CAVE- 6672 11/8/2010 Lettuce 4738 +/- 391 < 12.3 < 10.5 <13.4 < 25.7 < 12.3 < 8.3 CAVE- 6673 11/8/2010 Cabbage 4959 +/- 304 < 6.7 < 9.0 < 5.6 < 20.3 < 6.2 <6.4 CAVE- 6674 11/8/2010 Turnips 5396 +/- 386 < 9.4 < 9.7 < 10.0 < 26.5 < 9.1 < 10.5 CAVE- 6675 11/9/2010 Swiss Chard 6267  :!: 406 < 7.2 < 13.0 < 9.2 < 21.1 < 14.5 < 15.9 LocatiQn: CA-EPL-V11 CAVE- 2965 6/7/2010 Lettuce 4366 +/- 415 < 5.8 < 14.0 < 10.1 < 24.1 < 13.8 < 15.5 CAVE- 3794 7/12/2010 Lettuce 3970 +/- 335 < 8.7 < 9.6 < 8.3 < 18.3 < 9.7 < 13.0 CAVE- 3795 7/12/2010 Cabbage 2587  :!: 258 < 7.9 < 6.2 < 8.1 < 16.3 < 7.4 < 8.8 CAVE- 4439 8/9/2010 Lettuce 6890 +/- 482 < 14.8 < 11.7 < 10.7 < 22.4 < 13.9 < 13.7 CAVE- 4440 8/9/2010 Cabbage 2654 +/- 302 < 13.1 < 12.8 < 6.6 < 16.1 < 6.5 < 9.2 CAVE- 5140 9/13/2010 Cabbage 2926 +/- 245 <9.4 < 4.2 < 9.9 < 12.5 < 7.5 < 8.9 CAVE- 5745 10/11/2010 Cabbage 4382 +/- 323 < 5.7 < 11 '1 < 9.9 < 25.1 < 10.5 < 14.0 CAVE- 6676 11/8/2010 Cabbage 5680 +/- 522 < 14.4 < 14.6 < 9.3 < 57.0 < 17.6 < 18.6 Location: CA-FPL-V12 CAVE- 2963 6/7/2010 Cabbage 4173  :!: 387 < 9.3 < 10.6 < 12.6 < 18.1 < 12.5 < 17.1 CAVE- 3796 7/12/2010 Lettuce 5212 +/- 386 < 11.1 < 10.2 < 6.1 < 15.7 < 11.0 < 11.9 CAVE- 4441 8/9/2010 Collards 3292  :!: 279 < 7.7 < 11 '1 < 10.6 < 16.0 < 7.7 < 5.6 CAVE- 5141 9/14/2010 Collard Greens 3682 +/- 303 < 8.6 < 5.6 < 13.6 < 18.2 < 10.9 < 9.9 CAVE- 5746 10/11/2010 Collard Greens 4557 +/- 337 < 8.3 < 8.8 < 8.0 < 23.0 < 7.7 < 12.5 CAVE- 6678 11/8/2010 Collard Greens 3380 +/- 327 < 7.1 < 11.4 < 9.1 < 30.7 < 9.0 < 14.9 3-1

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Collection: Monthly, during growing season Units: pCi/kg wet Collection Concentration ~eCi/k~ wet~

Lab Code Date Samele T~ee K-40 Mn-54 Co-58 Co-60 1-131 Cs-134 Cs-137 LQQ~tiQn: QA-FPL-V14 CAVE- 2321 5/11/2010 Turnips 4231 +/- 395 < 11.7 < 11.8 < 11.2 < 20.0 < 12.2 < 15.7 CAVE- 2964 6/7/2010 Turnips 2995 +/- 291 < 13.7 < 6.6 < 6.6 <16.4 < 8.6 < 12.7 CAVE* 3797 7/13/2010 Turnips 3062 +/- 315 < 10.5 < 7.2 < 10.6 < 12.1 < 11.1 < 13.9 CAVE- 3798 7/13/2010 Lettuce 3758 +/- 461 < 19.7 < 13.3 < 12.0 < 30.6 < 16.5 < 23.4 CAVE- 5462 9/29/2010 Turnips 3225 +/- 296 < 10.0 < 11.0 < 13.6 < 19.7 < 8.2 < 11.8 CAVE* 5747 10/11/2010 Turnips 4053 +/- 365 < 7.9 < 11.9 < 12.2 < 23.7 < 10.5 < 12.7 CAVE- 6677 11/8/2010 Turnips 3792 +/- 338 < 12.0 < 9.3 < 13.5 < 27.4 < 11.8 < 12.3 LQQSJtion: QA-FPL-V1 § CAVE* 3799 7/12/2010 Collards 5006 +/- 457 < 15.6 < 10.2 < 14.7 < 22.1 < 15.0 < 13.9 CAVE- 3800 7/12/2010 Lettuce 5302 +/- 565 < 24.5 < 21.8 < 10.7 < 29.8 < 17.9 < 17.0 CAVE- 3801 7/12/2010 Cabbage 3061 +/- 355 < 20.1 < 15.3 < 16.9 < 17.0 < 15.1 < 14.0 CAVE- 4442 8/10/2010 Collards 5021 +/- 421 < 10.7 < 12.6 < 3.6 < 17.8 < 10.8 < 13.8 3-2

Enclosure to ULNRC-05785 Page 90 of 115 Table 4. Non-food Crops, analyses for lodlne-131 and gamma-emitting Isotopes.

Collection: Annually, at harvest Units: pCI/kg wet Sample Collection H-3 Concentration (pCi/kg wet)

Lab Code Type Date ( pCi/L) K-40 Mn-54 Co-58 Co-60 i-131 Cs-134 Cs-13 7 Location: CA-FC-1 8

10/13/2010 ND Location: CA-FC-2 10/13/2010 ND 8 Location: CA-FQ-~

CAVE- 6406 3A-Soybeans 10/14/2010 < 155 14082 +/- 465 < 11.4 < 12.1 < 9.3 < 59.2 < 11.0 < 11.9 CAVE- 6407 38-Soybeans 10/13/2010 < 164 13503 +/- 454 < 7.2 < 11.8 < 7.5 < 59.1 < 7.6 < 8.9 CAVE- 6408 3C-Soybeans 10/13/2010 < 164 14225 +/- 421 < 6.3 <10.4 < 6.6 < 54.1 < 6.8 < 8.4 bog§!1ign: CA-FC-4 (Q)

CAVE- 6409 Soybeans 10/27/2010 < 155 12374 +/- 452 < 10.2 < 6.5 < 11.4 < 19.5 < 10.6 < 12.2 Cl ND =no data; see Table 2.0, Listing of Missed Samples.

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Collection: Annually Units: pCI/kg dry Collection Concentration ~ECI/ks d~~

Lab Code Date K-40 Mn-54 Fe-59 Co-58 Co-60 Nb-95 Cs-134 Cs-137 La-140

~QQsU!Qn: §QL-F-QQ2 CASO- 7154 11/19/2010 11447 +/- 764 < 27.4 < 47.9 < 14.0 < 17.4 < 23.0 < 23.5 378 :1: 41 46.0 CASO- 7155 11/19/2010 11233 :1: 710 < 30.1 < 74.7 < 29.7 < 13.2 < 33.8 < 20.6 449 :1: 44 42.7 LQQitlon: §QL-F-QQ§ CASO- 7156 11/19/2010 12293 :1: 786 < 29.1 < 52.9 < 31.8 < 12.8 < 22.1 < 28.3 622 :1: 57 78.4 CASO- 7157 11/19/2010 11578 :1: 800 < 34.0 < 55.3 < 31.6 < 24.6 < 32.7 < 22.6 545 :1: 48 73.8 Locitlon: §OL-PR-Q03 CASO- 7158 11/19/2010 10912 :1: 705 < 32.4 < 34.1 < 22.7 < 13.6 < 33.6 < 22.9 202 :1: 36 28.2 CASO- 7159 11/19/2010 11509 +/- 668 < 28.3 < 57.0 < 27.4 < 17.6 < 39.3 < 16.5 355 +/- 42 62.1 Location: SOL-PR-007 CASO- 7160 11/19/2010 11287 +/- 847 < 31.4 < 61.8 < 22.7 < 13.3 < 27.8 < 26.6 272 +/-54 44.7 CASO- 7161 11/19/2010 9846 +/- 789 < 30.1 < 86.0 < 31.0 < 28.9 < 58.1 < 26.7 242 +/-51 71.2 Location: SOL-V-003 CASO- 7162 11/19/2010 10226 +/- 1284 < 70.4 < 145.6 < 75.5 < 59.9 < 74.7 < 56.3 99 +/-56 135.5 CASO- 7163 11/19/2010 15489 +/- 851 < 27.9 < 46.4 < 26.9 < 13.5 < 44.5 <17.4 231 :1: 40 36.7 Location: SOL-W-001 CASO* 7164 11/19/2010 13796 +/- 824 < 26.6 < 33.3 < 25.9 < 21.0 < 14.1 < 14.9 80 :1: 31 33.4 CASO* 7165 11/19/2010 11792 :1: 1181 < 48.5 < 126.4 < 54.4 < 47.0 < 56.4 < 41.5 82 +/- 45 192.9 Locition: SOL-W-002 CASO* 7166 11/30/2010 14928 +/- 876 < 24.3 < 20.0 < 25.0 < 15.5 < 22.0 < 24.3 116 +/- 43 29.1 CASO- 7168 11/30/2010 8554 :1: 651 < 23.7 < 37.1 < 13.3 < 15.2 < 25.2 < 19.7 < 18.7 22.7 Location: SOL-W-OO~

CASO- 7169 11/30/2010 8906 +/- 1019 < 32.7 < 53.3 < 8.3 < 23.7 < 53.0 < 36.0 < 45.4 64.4 CASO- 7170 11/30/2010 10217 +/- 1311 < 62.8 < 85.6 < 55.7 < 36.2 < 77.2 < 39.8 94 +/- 49 102.6 Location: ~OL-W-004 CASO- 7171 11/30/2010 11934 +/- 656 < 24.4 < 31.9 < 25.5 < 17.1 < 36.1 < 23.0 < 25.0 11.8 CASO- 7172 11/30/2010 9884 +/- 1170 < 51.0 < 118.4 < 57.8 < 40.0 < 60.1 < 40.0 < 52.7 140.8 5-1

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Collection: Monthly location: CA-SWA-501 Units: pCi/l lab Code Required CASW- 458 CASW* 896 CASW- 1463 CASW- 2313 Date Collected LLD 2/4/2010 03-05-10 04-01-10 05-05-10 H-3 3000 < 153 < 149 < 144 < 144 Mn-54 15 < 2.8 < 3.7 < 4.2 < 3.6 Fe-59 30 < 5.6 < 6.9 < 5.1 < 4.7 Co-58 15 < 1.6 < 1.8 < 2.8 < 3.7 Co-60 15 < 1.9 < 2.2 < 4.2 < 2.5 Zn-65 30 < 3.6 < 6.9 < 5.9 < 2.8 Zr-Nb-95 15 < 2.7 < 2.9 < 5.0 < 2.7 1-131 1000 < 4.8 < 5.0 < 11.4 < 7.3 Cs-134 15 < 2.5 < 3.5 < 2.8 < 4.1 Cs-137 18 < 2.4 < 4.5 < 4.5 < 4.3 Ba-La-140 15 < 2.1 < 5.0 < 5.3 < 3.5 Lab Code Required CASW- 2899 CASW- 3499 CASW- 4077 CASW* 4811 Date Collected LLD 06-01-10 06-30-10 07-28-10 08-30-10 H-3 3000 < 145 < 167 < 154 < 153 Mn-54 15 < 2.5 < 1.4 < 2.1 < 3.8 Fe-59 30 < 4.9 < 3.4 < 4.8 < 4.6 Co-58 15 < 1.5 < 2.3 < 3.3 < 3.1 Co-60 15 < 1.9 < 1.2 < 3.8 < 4.8 Zn-65 30 < 4.2 < 3.9 < 6.2 < 10.6 Zr-Nb-95 15 < 4.9 < 3.7 < 3.4 < 3.4 1-131 1000 < 11.3 < 11.0 < 8.7 < 5.0 Cs-134 15 < 2.6 < 1.7 < 4.1 < 5.2 Cs-137 18 < 2.6 < 2.2 < 4.4 < 4.0 Ba-La-140 15 < 4.5 < 4.5 < 5.1 < 3.3 Lab Code Required CASW- 5564 CASW- 6279 CASW- 6943 CASW- 7446 Date Collected LLD 10-01-10 10-26-10 11-24-10 12-28-10 H-3 3000 < 172 < 163 < 139 < 143 Mn-54 15 < 2.1 < 1.9 < 6.2 < 2.9 Fe-59 30 < 5.4 < 4.6 < 10.1 < 5.8 Co-58 15 < 3.0 < 2.7 < 5.2 < 2.1 Co-60 15 < 2.8 < 2.5 < 4.5 < 1.0 Zn-65 30 < 3.5 < 3.1 < 8.0 < 4.4 Zr-Nb-95 15 < 3.1 < 3.8 < 5.2 < 3.2 1*131 1000 < 22.2 < 38.3 < 11.5 < 4.3 Cs-134 15 < 1.8 < 2.2 < 5.0 < 2.3 Cs-137 18 < 2.2 < 1.3 < 3.1 < 3.2 Ba-La-140 15 < 5.0 < 9.1 < 7.3 < 2.5 6-1

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Collection: Monthly Location: CA-SWA-501 Units: pCi/L Lab Code Required CASW- 7063 Date Collected LLD 01-04-10 H-3 3000 < 152 Mn-54 15 < 2.7 Fe-59 30 < 5.9 Co-58 15 < 2.1 Co-60 15 < 2.0 Zn-65 30 < 3.6 Zr-Nb-95 15 < 3.3 1-131 1000 < 5.7 Cs-134 15 < 2.6 Cs-137 18 < 3.0 Ba-La-140 15 < 2.0 6-2

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Collection: Monthly Location: CA-SWA-502 Units: pCi/L Lab Code Required CASW- 459 CASW- 897 CASW- 1464 CASW- 2314 Date Collected LLD 02-04-10 03-05-10 04-01-10 05-05-10 H-3 3000 < 153 263 +/- 102 262 +/- 99 < 144 Mn-54 15 < 2.4 < 3.9 < 5.5 < 2.2 Fe-59 30 < 2.9 < 7.3 < 7.0 < 4.8 Co-58 15 < 1.9 < 2.1 < 5.6 < 2.5 Co-60 15 < 2.0 < 1.5 < 4.8 < 1.2 Zn-65 30 < 3.2 < 2.5 < 4.0 < 4.0 Zr-Nb-95 15 < 2.0 < 3.9 < 3.6 < 1.9 1-131 1000 < 4.6 < 8.3 < 10.8 < 6.0 Cs-134 15 < 1.8 < 3.8 < 5.4 < 2.6 Cs-137 18 < 2.2 < 4.2 < 5.4 < 2.8 Ba-La-140 15 < 3.4 < 3.5 < 3.9 < 4.8 Lab Code Required CASW- 2900 CASW- 3500 CASW- 4078 CASW- 4813 Date Collected LLD 06-01-10 06-30-10 07-28-10 08-30-10 H-3 3000 173 +/- 85 < 167 < 154 < 153 Mn-54 15 < 3.0 < 1.5 < 3.8 < 2.4 Fe-59 30 < 4.0 < 4.9 < 5.9 < 5.2 Co-58 15 < 2.3 < 1.3 < 5.8 < 5.6 Co-60 15 < 2.1 < 1.4 < 3.8 < 4.9 Zn-65 30 < 4.9 < 2.4 < 2.5 < 6.7 Zr-Nb-95 15 < 3.5 < 2.2 < 5.1 < 4.7 i-131 1000 < 11.5 < 14.2 < 12.6 < 7.2 Cs-134 15 < 3.0 < 1.0 < 5.1 < 4.2 Cs-137 18 < 2.7 < 1.5 < 4.4 < 3.6 Ba-La-140 15 < 6.7 < 3.9 < 3.8 < 5.4 Lab Code Required CASW- 5565 CASW- 6280 CASW- 6945 CASW- 7447 Date Collected LLD 10-01-10 10*26-1 0 11-24-10 12-28-10 H*3 3000 < 172 < 163 < 139 < 143 Mn-54 15 < 3.0 < 2.3 < 4.2 < 1.9 Fe-59 30 < 7.4 < 7.3 < 9.3 < 4.0 Co-58 15 < 3.0 < 2.2 < 4.5 < 2.4 Co-60 15 < 2.4 < 2.0 < 3.5 < 2.2 Zn-65 30 < 3.1 < 3.8 < 7.0 < 3.4 Zr-Nb-95 15 < 2.4 < 3.3 < 4.4 < 2.3 1-131 1000 < 24.2 < 47.1 < 13.2 < 5.3 Cs-134 15 < 2.3 < 1.8 < 4.8 < 2.0 Cs-137 18 < 2.9 < 2.2 < 2.8 < 2.4 Ba-La-140 15 < 7.2 < 11.9 < 4.5 < 3.3 6-3

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Collection: Monthly Location: CA-SWA-502 Units: pCI/L Lab Code Required CASW- 7064 Date Collected LLD 01-04-10 H-3 3000 187 +/- 85 Mn-54 15 < 2.4 Fe-59 30 < 4.6 Co-58 15 < 2.7 Co-60 15 < 1.6 Zn-65 30 < 5.9 Zr-Nb-95 15 < 2.3 1-131 1000 < 8.2 Cs-134 15 < 3.3 Cs-137 18 < 3.7 Ba-La-140 15 < 2.5 6-4

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7. Surface Water (Ponds), analyses for tritium and gamma-emitting Isotopes.

Collection Concentration ~pCIIL~

Lab Code Date H*3 Mn-54 Fe-59 Co-58 Co*BO Zn*85 Nb*95 Ca-134 Ca-137 La-140 Location: QA*§WA*QTBQ CASW- 53 01/06/10 < 148 CASW* 1550 04/07/10 < 169 CASW* 3550 07/07/10 < 163 CASW* 5700 10/06/10 < 163 LQCS!~iQn: Q8*S~8*Utj§ CASW* 378 01/26110 < 152 < 202 < 4o1 < 3o2 < 204 < 4.4 < 3.0 < 205 < 2.5 < 2.0 CASW- 1871 04/15/10 < 171 < 106 < 2.1 < 1.3 < 1.8 < 2.5 <2.7 < 106 < 1.8 < 3.7 CASW- 4296 07/19/10 < 188 < 101 < 200 < 1.1 < 1.2 <2.4 < 2.0 < 1oO < 1.2 < 6o9 CASW- 6398 10/25/10 < 157 < 200 <3.4 < 2.3 < 200 < 3.7 < 302 < 200 < 109 < 908 Location: CA*§WA*UNIT 2 CASW- 379 01/26/10 < 154 < 208 < 603 < 202 < 302 < 5.2 < 2.7 < 300 < 202 < 2.0 CASW* 1872 04/14/10 183 +/- 97 < 1.9 < 308 < 109 < 109 <2.4 < 1.7 < 1.9 < 106 < 3.8 CASW- 4297 07/19/10 < 188 < 1.3 < 108 < 0.9 < 1.2 < 2.6 < 1.7 < 1.1 < 101 < 9.3 CASW* 6399 10/18/10 < 157 < 1.6 < 401 < 2.8 <2.4 < 3.5 < 4.5 < 203 < 200 < 602 LQQJtion: CA*§~A*PQND 01 CASW- 799 02/26/10 < 146 < 2.2 < 7.0 < 2.4 < 1.3 < 3.1 < 3.7 < 300 < 2.9 < 4.6 CASW* 4954 08/31/10 < 159 <4.9 < 8.2 < 3.2 < 3.7 < 10.0 < 3.8 < 5o7 < 3o1 < 5.3 Loca1iQn: QA-SWA*PQND Q' CASW* 800 02/26/10 < 146 < 207 < 3.5 < 3.5 < 207 < 309 < 2.1 < 201 < 2.8 < 3.1 CASW- 4955 08/31/10 < 159 < 102 < 302 < 107 < 105 <2.4 < 2o6 < 101 < Oo9 < 5.1 Location: CA-§WA-SLUDgE LAGOON #4 CASW- 808 02/26/10 < 146 < 4o1 < 802 < 205 < 1.5 < 5.3 < 5o0 < 302 < 4.2 < 6.6 CASW- 4962 08/31/10 < 159 < 408 < 1000 < 407 < 4.2 < 10.3 < 201 < 6.2 < 3.7 < 8.0 7*1

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Collection Concentration leCIIL!

Lab Code Date H*3 Mn-54 Fe-59 Co* 58 Co-60 Zn*65 Nb*95 Ca-134 Ca-137 La-140 Lggation: CA-SWA*O!JTFALL 010 CASW- 801 02/26/10 < 146 <2.4 < 205 < 200 < 106 < 4o8 < 305 < 2.4 < 2.0 < 5.8 CASW- 4956 08/31/10 < 159 < 1.3 < 208 < 102 < 101 < 2o5 < 202 < 1.1 < 1.4 < 602 Location: CA-SWA*O!JTFALL 011 CASW- 802 02/26/10 < 146 < 1o5 < 6.3 < 202 <2.4 <105 < 302 < 301 < 2.8 <4.4 CASW- 4957 08/31/10 < 159 < 101 < 2o9 < 1o4 <1.4 <202 <2.4 < 1.1 <1.4 < 401 Location: CA*SWA-OUTFALL 012 CASW- 803 02/26/10 < 146 < 306 < 3o5 < 3o6 < 203 < 3o8 < 4o3 < 3.3 < 3.4 < 502 CASW- 4958 09/01/10 < 159 < 303 < 7.9 < 601 <309 <407 < 6o5 < 501 <4.4 <601 Location: CA-SWA-OUTFALL 013 CASW- 805 02/26/10 < 146 < 3o3 < 5.0 < 1.5 < 204 < 107 < 2.3 < 2.6 < 207 < 4.5 CASW- 4959 09/01/10 < 159 < 601 < 6.2 < 5o5 < 5o6 < 802 < 706 < 3.2 < 3.5 < 5.6 Location: CA-SWA-OUTFALL 014 CASW* 806 02/26/10 < 146 < 3.2 < 108 < 3.2 < 2.5 < 3.0 < 3.5 < 2.7 < 3.5 < 5.6 CASW- 4960 09/01/10 < 159 < 3.1 < 3o0 < 2.5 < 1o9 < 207 < 4.3 < 2.4 < 2.8 < 709 Location; CA-SWA*OUTFALL 015 CASW- 807 02/26/1 0 < 146 < 4o0 < 704 < 4.4 < 3.4 < 8.5 < 5o3 < 3.3 < 5.3 < 6o 1 CASW- 4961 08/31/10 < 159 <102 <201 <104 <1.0 <2.4 <2.2 <0.9 <102 <4o9 7-2

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Collection Concentration ~~c11q Lab Code Date H-3 Mn-54 Fe-59 Co-58 Co-60 Zn-65 Zr-Nb-95 Cs-134 Cs-137 La-140 Q8*C~8-QQ~ !~&mn CADW- 765 2/24/2010 < 146 < 2.1 < 2.5 < 2.6 < 0.7 < 5.2 < 3.7 < 2.4 < 2.3 < 5.4 CADW* 2821 5/26/2010 < 164 < 1.9 < 2.2 < 3.3 < 3.1 < 4.6 < 3.9 < 2.1 < 2.2 < 7.1 CADW* 4734 8/24/2010 < 153 <4.4 < 4.9 < 4.3 < 5.5 < 6.0 < 3.3 < 4.7 < 4.7 < 4.8 CAWW- 7136 11/29/2010 < 137 < 2.6 < 4.9 <2.4 < 2.1 < 4.3 < 4.5 < 2.8 < 3.1 < 3.0 QA-DWA-004 (Mill§r)

CADW- 766 2/25/2010 < 146 < 2.1 < 5.8 < 2.9 < 1.2 < 2.9 < 3.1 < 2.3 < 3.2 < 3.0 CADW- 2822 5/27/2010 < 164 < 1.8 < 5.7 < 2.9 < 2.3 < 1.4 < 3.1 < 1.9 < 2.1 < 5.1 CADW- 4735 8/24/2010 < 153 < 4.7 < 6.6 < 4.8 < 4.2 < 7.9 < 6.2 < 5.8 < 5.4 < 6.6 CADW- 7137 12/2/2010 < 137 < 2.3 < 5.5 < 2.2 < 2.6 < 2.9 < 2.8 < 2.5 < 3.1 < 2.3 CA-DWA-005 (Hux)

CADW- 767 2/24/2010 < 146 < 2.6 < 3.7 < 1.6 < 2.1 < 5.1 < 2.5 < 2.1 < 1.8 < 2.8 CADW- 2823 5/26/2010 < 164 < 2.5 < 4.1 < 1.8 < 1.0 < 4.7 < 3.0 < 3.3 < 2.8 < 3.2 CADW- 4736 8/24/2010 < 153 < 4.0 < 5.4 < 3.4 < 3.8 < 6.0 < 6.1 < 4.9 < 5.7 < 5.1 CADW- 7138 11/29/2010 < 137 < 2.8 < 3.5 < 2.9 < 2.6 < 2.7 < 2.3 < 2.1 < 3.2 < 4.3 CA-DWA-QQ§ (Li!Jd§ID§D l CADW* 768 2/24/2010 < 146 < 2.2 < 1.9 < 1.6 < 2.2 < 5.2 < 2.1 < 2.8 < 2.6 < 4.3 CADW- 2824 5/26/2010 < 164 < 2.0 < 6.2 < 2.7 < 0.7 < 3.7 < 3.1 < 2.5 < 3.4 < 7.1 CADW- 4737 8/24/2010 < 153 < 2.5 < 7.3 < 2.5 < 3.1 < 3.0 < 2.9 < 2.6 < 2.7 < 6.1 CADW- 7139 11/29/2010 < 137 < 2.4 < 4.2 < 1.5 < 1.3 < 1.7 < 4.5 < 2.5 < 2.8 < 3.0 QA*DWA-Q07 (Kri§l§)

CADW- 769 2/24/2010 < 146 < 1.7 < 5.1 < 1.4 < 1.6 < 3.9 < 3.5 < 2.6 < 3.1 < 6.1 CADW- 2825 5/26/2010 < 164 < 2.2 < 5.9 < 2.2 < 2.3 < 2.9 < 2.3 < 2.6 < 2.9 < 5.2 CADW- 4738 8/24/2010 < 153 < 3.5 < 3.6 <2.4 < 2.4 <6.4 < 3.2 < 1.9 < 2.2 < 8.5 CADW- 7140 11/29/2010 < 137 < 2.9 < 8.6 < 2.8 < 3.3 < 4.3 < 3.0 < 3.7 < 3.6 < 2.5 CA-DWA-008 (Brangt)

CADW* 770 2/24/2010 < 146 < 3.5 < 5.1 < 2.5 < 2.5 < 4.5 < 3.8 < 3.1 < 3.3 < 2.9 CADW* 2826 5/27/2010 < 164 < 1.8 < 6.0 < 3.0 < 0.9 < 5.2 < 3.2 < 1.9 < 2.8 < 5.2 CADW* 4739 8/24/2010 < 153 < 2.4 < 4.8 < 1.8 < 2.6 < 5.2 < 3.7 < 2.8 < 2.8 < 3.2 CADW* 7141 11/29/2010 < 137 < 3.5 < 5.9 < 3.3 < 2.8 < 5.8 < 3.7 < 3.6 < 4.2 < 2.8 8-1

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Collection Concentration ~2Cilq Lab Code Date H-3 Mn-54 Fe-59 Co-58 Co-60 Zn-65 Zr-Nb-95 Cs-134 Cs-137 La-140 gA-Q~A-QQE! (glarg~)

CADW- 771 2/24/2010 < 146 < 2.5 < 4.4 < 2.0 < 1.8 < 3.8 <3.4 < 2.7 < 3.2 < 4.3 CADW* 2827 5/26/2010 < 164 < 2.6 < 3.7 < 1.9 < 2.4 < 6.7 < 3.9 < 1.8 < 4.1 < 3.7 CASW- 4740 8/24/2010 < 153 < 3.9 < 6.2 < 3.3 < 5.6 < 5.2 < 5.6 < 4.6 < 6.3 < 7.3 CASW- 7142 11/29/2010 < 137 < 2.4 < 4.2 < 3.2 <2.4 < 2.7 < 3.7 < 3.0 < 2.5 < 3.5 CA-DWA-Q10 (Q!IIon. SUSi!!J)

CADW* 772 2/24/2010 < 146 < 3.0 < 5.4 < 2.3 < 3.1 < 4.8 < 1.9 < 2.7 < 1.6 < 1.9 CADW- 2828 5/26/2010 < 164 < 3.0 < 6.4 < 2.1 < 2.4 < 5.3 < 4.4 < 2.3 < 2.2 < 6.6 CASW- 4742 8/24/2010 < 153 < 1.2 < 2.5 < 1.0 < 1.5 < 2.2 < 2.0 < 1.1 < 1.3 < 3.9 CASW- 7143 11/29/2010 < 137 < 2.8 < 6.6 < 2.0 < 3.6 < 3.3 < 3.2 < 3.2 < 3.3 < 3.4 QA-DWA-012 (Dillon. Jo~}

CADW- 773 2/24/2010 < 146 < 2.2 < 1.8 < 2.7 < 2.7 < 5.6 < 4.4 < 2.2 < 2.9 < 6.1 CADW- 2829 5/26/2010 < 164 < 2.9 < 3.2 < 2.1 < 1.6 < 3.3 < 2.8 < 2.3 < 1.8 < 6.0 CADW- 4743 8/24/2010 < 153 < 2.1 <4.4 < 2.7 < 2.7 < 5.9 < 4.5 < 2.3 < 2.0 < 5.8 CADW- 7144 11/29/2010 < 137 < 3.0 < 5.1 < 2.3 < 2.3 < 3.5 < 2.3 < 3.1 < 3.1 < 2.9 QA-DWA-022 (Plummer}

CADW- 774 2/24/2010 < 146 < 2.1 < 5.4 < 2.6 < 2.3 < 3.5 < 3.0 < 2.8 < 2.3 < 6.0 CADW- 2830 5/26/2010 < 145 < 2.4 < 6.7 < 2.0 < 2.3 < 2.7 < 3.6 < 2.1 < 2.7 < 6.4 CADW- 4744 8/24/2010 < 153 < 1.1 < 3.1 < 1.3 < 1.4 < 1.7 < 2.0 < 1.2 < 1.1 < 5.6 CADW* 7145 11/29/2010 < 137 < 3.6 < 11.4 < 6.1 < 5.5 < 10.8 < 7.1 < 7.4 < 3.9 < 7.5 QA-DWA-001 (Por::tlang Bar/Grill)

CADW- 775 2/24/2010 < 146 < 2.5 < 4.2 < 2.0 < 1.5 < 3.0 < 3.6 < 2.3 < 2.5 < 3.2 CADW* 2831 5/26/2010 < 164 < 3.2 < 3.1 < 2.1 < 1.8 < 3.8 < 3.5 < 3.1 < 3.1 < 5.7 CADW* 4745 8/24/2010 < 153 < 2.7 < 4.1 < 2.9 < 2.5 <3.4 < 3.8 < 2.4 < 1.5 < 3.2 CADW- 7147 11/29/2010 < 137 < 1.9 < 4.5 < 1.7 < 3.1 < 4.7 < 3.2 < 3.2 < 3.3 < 3.2 CA-DWA-PW1 (Pian1 Cafelerla}

CADW- 776 2/24/2010 < 146 < 2.2 < 4.2 < 1.5 < 1.6 < 4.9 < 3.7 < 3.1 < 3.1 < 5.9 CADW- 2832 5/26/2010 < 164 < 2.4 < 5.9 < 3.8 < 2.0 < 4.8 < 4.9 < 3.0 < 2.9 < 6.1 CADW- 4746 8/24/2010 < 153 < 1.2 < 1.9 < 1.6 < 1.1 < 2.7 < 2.0 < 1.1 < 1.1 < 7.0 CADW- 7148 11/29/2010 < 137 < 2.7 < 5.8 < 3.0 < 2.5 < 3.9 < 3.7 < 3.4 < 2.6 < 3.5 8-2

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Collection Concentration (pCI/L)

Lab Code Date H-3 Mn-54 Fe-59 Co-58 Co-60 Zn-65 Nb-95 Cs-134 Cs-137 La-140 Location: CA-WWA-936 CAWW* 254 1/19/2010 312 +/- 88 < 3.4 < 5.6 < 3.5 < 1.5 < 6.5 < 3.0 < 2.3 < 2.2 < 1.6 CAWW- 812 2/25/2010 480 +/- 98 < 3.3 < 7.9 <3.4 < 3.0 < 4.7 < 3.6 < 4.6 < 5.2 < 2.9 CAWW- 1193 3/18/2010 227 +/- 95 <3.7 <6.1 < 3.3 < 1.6 < 6.5 <4.9 < 3.1 < 2.2 < 2.7 CAWW- 1824 4/13/2010 175 +/- 81 < 3.0 < 6.0 < 2.4 < 2.7 < 5.2 < 2.8 < 3.6 < 3.3 < 4.2 CAWW- 2483 5/12/2010 241 +/- 91 < 2.3 < 3.4 < 3.2 < 2.3 < 4.9 < 3.8 < 2.7 < 3o9 < 2.8 CAWW- 3057 6/14/2010 < 162 < 2.6 < 5.8 < 2.9 < 4.0 < 4.1 < 2.9 < 3.6 < 3.3 < 3o5 CAWW- 4266 7/12/2010 355 +/- 93 <1.3 <2.5 < 1.0 < 1.0 < 2.6 < 1.9 < 101 < 1.0 < 6.5 CAWW- 4543 8/12/2010 253 +/- 93 < 0.7 < 2.8 < 1.3 < 1.6 < 2o3 < 2.1 < 1.2 < 1.7 < 3o2 CAWW- 5222 9/16/2010 200 +/- 97 <2.7 <11.7 < 4.9 < 4.2 < 6.4 < 3.8 < 7.1 < 3o6 < 6.9 CAWW* 6358 10/13/2010 < 159 < 2.1 < 3.8 <2.4 < 2.1 < 2.8 < 4.3 < 1o9 < 1.9 < 7o5 CAWW- 6748 11/11/2010 < 163 < 2.2 < 4.2 < 1.9 < 1.9 < 4.1 < 4.1 < 2o0 < 2o7 < 9.8 CAWW- 7381 12/15/2010 < 144 <3o3 <6o0 <3.1 <2.6 <3o3 <3.5 <2.5 <3.4 <4o9 Location: CA-WWA-937A CAWW- 248 1/19/2010 < 150 < 2.0 < 6.4 < 2.6 < 1.7 <4.4 < 1.9 < 2o5 < 2o8 < 2o7 CAWW- 814 2/25/2010 < 151 < 2.5 < 6.6 < 1.2 < 101 < 4o6 <3.4 < 2o6 < 3o0 < 5.4 CAWW* 1195 3/18/2010 < 163 < 3o0 < 4o0 < 2o5 < 3o5 < 6o0 < 2o6 < 2o8 <3.4 < 2o0 CAWW- 1825 4/13/2010 < 144 < 2o8 < 5.9 < 2.9 < 2o3 < 3.8 < 2.9 < 2.8 < 2.8 < 3.5 CAWW* 2485 5/12/2010 < 151 < 1.9 < 3o2 < 2.5 < 2.2 <3.4 < 2.5 < 2.8 < 3.7 < 3o2 CAWW- 3058 6/14/2010 168 +/- 94 < 2.5 < 4.9 < 2.9 < 107 < 5.3 < 3.6 < 3.1 < 3.1 < 3.9 CAWW* 4267 7/12/2010 253 +/- 88 < 101 < 3.4 < 1.0 < 1.7 < 2.8 < 2.6 < 1.1 < 1.6 < 3.4 CAWW* 4544 8/12/2010 < 153 < 1.9 < 5.9 < 3.3 < 2.5 < 3.9 < 3.3 < 2.3 < 2.3 < 5.8 CAWW- 5223 9/16/2010 < 166 < 6.0 < 10.9 < 5.0 < 4.2 < 8o5 < 7.7 < 5.7 < 7.6 < 7.3 CAWW* 6359 10/13/2010 < 159 < 3.6 < 4.9 < 3.0 < 2.3 < 3o0 < 3.0 < 2.4 < 3.7 < 7.7 CAWW* 6749 11/11/2010 < 163 <3.4 < 6.3 < 4.0 < 3.2 < 5.6 < 3.7 < 2.8 < 3.5 < 4.9 CAWW- 7382 12/16/2010 < 144 < 2.3 < 5.3 < 4.1 < 2.9 < 5.7 < 3.6 < 3.0 < 3.1 < 4.2 Location: CA-WWA-9378 CAWW* 249 1/19/2010 339 +/- 89 < 2.6 < 4.6 < 3.7 < 3.0 < 3.7 < 5.7 < 4.0 < 3o8 < 4.9 CAWW- 815 2/25/2010 305 +/- 90 < 1.8 < 4.5 < 1.8 < 2.9 < 3.4 < 2.9 < 2.8 < 3o3 < 2.1 CAWW- 1196 3/18/2010 528 +/- 106 < 2.8 < 6.2 < 2.5 < 2.4 <5.4 < 2.8 < 2o5 < 3o5 < 5.2 CAWW- 1827 4/13/2010 363 +/- 90 < 2.7 < 3.6 < 3o5 < 1.6 <4.4 < 2o6 < 3.1 <2o7 <6o1 CAWW* 2486 5/11/2010 364 +/- 96 <3.4 < 3.5 < 2o6 < 2o9 < 5.3 < 2o3 < 2o0 < 2.6 < 3.8 CAWW- 3059 6/14/2010 345 +/- 102 < 2.2 < 4o7 < 3o0 < 3.3 < 3o6 < 2o5 < 2o9 < 2o9 < 1.9 CAWW* 4268 7/12/2010 266 +/- 89 < 1.2 < 1o5 < 1 oO < 1.5 <2.4 < 1 o8 < Oo9 < 1.0 < 4o6 CAWW* 4545 8/12/2010 301 +/- 95 < 1oO < 2.6 < Oo8 < 102 < 2.1 < 1.7 < 1.0 < 1.3 < 3o7 CAWW- 5224 9/16/2010 < 166 < 4o8 <6.4 < 3o6 < 4o0 < 4o2 < 6o1 < 5.3 < 6.1 <BoO CAWW* 6360 10/13/2010 < 159 < 1o8 < 6.0 < 3o0 < 2.8 < 2o0 < 5o0 < 2o5 < 2.5 < 14o3 CAWW* 6750 11/11/2010 < 163 < 3.1 < 6o1 < 2.8 <2.4 < 3.3 < 3.6 < 2o6 < 2o6 < 8o5 CAWW* 7383 12/14/2010 < 144 < 2o8 < 4o2 < 2o7 < 2o9 < 4o2 <4.4 < 207 <2o8 <4o6 9-1

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Collection Concentration (pCi/L)

Lab Code Date H-3 Mn-54 Fe-59 Co-58 Co-60 Zn-65 Nb-95 Cs-134 Cs-137 La-140 Location: CA-WWA-937C CAWW- 250 1/19/2010 < 150 < 2.1 < 5.1 < 1.5 < 1.3 < 4.3 < 2.6 < 1.9 < 3.3 < 2.7 CAWW- 816 2/25/2010 < 151 < 2.5 < 3.5 < 2.2 < 1.9 < 1.6 < 3.1 < 2.7 < 1.9 < 5.3 CAWW- 1197 3/18/2010 < 163 < 2.4 < 4.0 < 3.8 < 1.6 < 3.5 < 3.3 < 2.6 < 2.5 < 4.0 CAWW- 1828 4/13/2010 156 :1: 80 < 2.8 < 2.7 < 2.8 < 3.5 <2.4 < 2.3 < 2.7 < 2.9 < 3.5 CAWW* 2487 5/12/2010 < 151 < 3.6 < 7.5 < 4.1 < 2.3 < 7.5 < 4.5 <4.4 < 4.2 < 3.0 CAWW* 3060 6/14/2010 199 :1:95 < 4.3 < 6.0 <4.4 <4.4 < 9.0 < 3.3 < 6.0 < 3.3 < 4.5 CAWW- 4269 7/12/2010 204 +/- 86 < 1.2 < 3.3 < 1.6 <1.4 < 2.1 < 2.0 < 1 '1 < 1.2 < 4.3 CAWW- 4546 8/12/2010 < 156 < 1.6 < 2.2 < 1.8 < 1.3 < 3.5 < 1.9 <1.4 < 1.5 < 4.8 CAWW- 5225 9/16/2010 < 166 < 4.0 < 9.5 < 4.3 <4.4 < 6.0 <3.4 <6.4 < 6.3 < 5.2 CAWW- 6361 10/14/2010 207 :1:90 < 2.2 < 3.2 < 1.9 < 2.0 < 3.6 < 4.7 < 2.2 < 2.3 < 11.5 CAWW- 6751 11/11/2010 243 :1:97 < 3.6 < 8.3 < 4.1 < 2.6 < 4.0 < 3.2 < 3.3 < 2.8 < 10.8 CAWW- 7384 12/15/2010 < 144 < 1.8 < 5.0 < 1.5 < 2.4 < 4.7 < 2.4 < 2.5 < 3.2 < 4.6 Location: CA-WWA-9370 CAWW- 251 1/19/2010 < 150 < 2.3 < 4.3 < 1.4 < 2.3 < 3.0 < 2.2 < 2.6 < 2.6 < 2.0 CAWW- 817 2/25/2010 < 151 < 3.0 <7.4 < 3.3 < 3.0 < 4.9 < 2.8 < 2.8 < 3.1 < 6.7 CAWW- 1198 3/18/2010 < 163 < 2.1 < 5.2 < 2.2 < 2.3 <2.4 < 2.0 < 2.8 < 3.0 < 4.8 CAWW- 1829 4/13/2010 205 +/- 83 < 2.0 < 3.2 < 3.3 < 3.0 < 4.6 < 2.6 < 2.5 < 2.2 < 4.1 CAWW- 2488 5/12/2010 < 151 < 3.0 < 8.0 < 2.1 < 2.2 < 3.9 < 4.1 < 3.9 <3.4 < 2.1 CAWW- 3062 6/14/2010 246 +/- 97 <2.4 < 4.3 <2.4 < 1.3 < 5.0 < 3.8 < 2.1 < 2.9 <2.4 CAWW- 4270 7/12/2010 278 +/- 89 < 1'1 < 3.1 < 1.0 < 1.3 < 2.3 < 2.2 < 1.2 < 1 '1 <4.4 CAWW- 4547 8/12/2010 261 +/- 106 < 1.2 < 2.4 < 1.4 < 1.4 < 2.1 < 1.9 < 1.1 < 1.3 < 2.5 CAWW- 5227 9/16/2010 < 166 < 2.2 < 3.3 < 2.5 < 2.9 < 3.1 < 3.0 < 2.5 < 2.7 < 3.2 CAWW- 6362 10/14/2010 < 159 < 2.1 < 4.2 < 2.6 < 2.0 <4.4 < 4.3 < 1.9 < 2.1 <9.4 CAWW- 6753 11/11/2010 < 163 < 2.2 < 7.3 < 2.6 < 2.5 < 5.1 < 3.2 < 2.7 < 2.7 < 9.7 CAWW- 7385 12/15/2010 < 144 < 2.5 < 4.8 < 1.9 < 2.8 < 6.0 < 3.8 < 2.5 < 3.0 < 2.3 Location: CA-WWA-937E CAWW- 252 1/19/2010 < 160 < 2.8 < 3.9 < 1.9 < 2.2 < 2.3 < 1.5 < 2.8 < 3.1 < 1.7 CAWW- 818 2/25/2010 209 :1:86 < 2.5 < 2.9 < 1.8 <2.4 < 3.3 < 3.2 < 2.1 < 2.5 < 7.2 CAWW- 1199 3/18/2010 < 175 < 2.5 < 4.3 < 1.7 < 2.5 < 2.5 < 2.8 < 2.4 < 2.5 < 2.0 CAWW- 1830 4/13/2010 391 +/- 92 < 2.7 < 6.1 < 2.0 < 2.7 < 4.6 < 3.7 < 3.0 < 2.7 <4.4 CAWW- 2489 5/11/2010 220 +/- 90 < 2.3 < 3.9 < 2.0 < 2.2 < 4.8 < 2.9 < 2.2 < 2.9 < 2.6 CAWW- 3063 6/14/2010 263 +/- 98 <2.6 <5.1 < 2.7 <2.4 < 4.1 < 2.9 <2.4 < 2.0 < 2.3 CAWW- 4271 7/12/2010 < 151 < 1.2 < 2.4 < 1.3 < 0.8 <2.4 < 2.1 < 1.2 < 0.9 < 7.0 CAWW- 4548 8/12/2010 < 156 < 1.1 < 1.8 < 1.2 < 1.4 < 1.9 < 1.4 < 0.9 < 1.2 <4.4 CAWW- 5228 9/16/2010 < 166 < 2.0 < 5.6 < 3.0 < 2.9 < 4.3 < 3.5 < 2.6 <2.4 < 4.5 CAWW- 6363 10/14/2010 < 159 < 1.9 < 3.2 < 1.6 < 2.2 < 3.6 < 3.9 < 1.9 < 1.5 < 6.9 CAWW- 6754 11/11/2010 < 163 <2.8 <3.3 < 3.5 < 2.7 < 4.9 < 3.0 < 3.1 < 1.9 < 6.0 CAWW- 7386 12/14/2010 < 144 < 2.3 < 3.6 < 1.9 <2.4 < 7.3 < 4.3 < 2.8 < 2.6 < 3.8 9-2

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Collection Concentration (pCi/L)

Lab Code Date H-3 Mn-54 Fe-59 Co-58 Co-60 Zn-65 Nb-95 Cs-134 Cs-137 La-140 Location: CA-WWA*937F CAWW* 253 1/19/2010 < 150 < 2.3 < 5.3 < 2.7 < 1.6 < 4.3 < 3.6 < 2.7 < 3.1 < 5.1 CAWW- 819 2/25/2010 < 151 < 2.7 < 3.9 < 2.1 < 2.6 < 5.2 < 2.1 < 2.6 < 3.6 < 5.3 CAWW- 1200 3/18/2010 < 163 < 1.8 < 2.6 < 2.8 < 2.1 < 2.6 < 4.1 < 2.8 < 2.9 < 5.3 CAWW- 1831 4/13/2010 156 +/- 80 <2.4 < 3.5 < 2.5 < 1.9 < 4.7 < 2.3 <2.4 < 2.1 < 6.3 CAWW- 2490 5/11/2010 < 151 < 6.3 < 3.8 <3.4 < 3.2 <9.4 < 4.6 <4.4 < 3.6 < 4.8 CAWW- 3064 6/14/2010 < 162 < 2.2 < 4.7 < 1.7 < 2.2 < 4.7 < 3.1 < 2.3 <3.4 <2.4 CAWW- 4272 7/12/2010 < 151 < 1.3 < 3.3 < 1.7 < 1.6 < 2.2 < 2.3 < 1'1 < 1.6 < 5.2 CAWW- 4549 8/12/2010 205 +/- 104 < 1 '1 < 1.8 <1.4 < 1.2 < 1.8 < 2.1 < 1.1 < 1.5 < 4.5 CAWW- 5229 9/16/2010 < 166 < 2.2 < 3.5 < 1.9 < 2.9 < 3.2 < 3.6 < 2.3 < 2.9 < 4.7 CAWW- 6364 10/13/2010 < 159 < 2.1 < 3.7 < 1.6 <2.4 <3.4 < 2.9 < 2.5 < 1.5 < 4.3 CAWW- 6755 11/11/2010 < 163 < 4.1 < 8.0 < 2.9 < 3.0 < 5.4 < 5.3 < 3.3 < 2.4 < 6.4 CAWW- 7387 12/14/2010 < 144 < 3.1 < 3.8 < 2.2 < 3.2 < 3.5 < 4.1 < 3.0 < 3.1 < 3.2 Location: CA-WWA-938 CAWW* 7390 12/14/2010 < 144 <2.4 <4.4 <2.1 <1.9 <4.3 <2.0 <3.2 <3.3 <4.7 Location: CA-WWA-941 CAWW- 7391 12/14/2010 < 144 < 2.6 < 6.4 < 1.3 < 1.3 < 2.8 < 3.2 < 2.9 < 3.0 < 4.0 Location: CA-WWA-GWS CAWW* 247 1/19/2010 < 160 < 3.1 < 5.5 < 2.7 < 1.5 < 5.7 < 5.0 < 3.6 < 4.9 < 4.0 CAWW* 811 2/25/2010 < 154 < 2.9 < 5.0 < 2.7 < 1.3 <6.4 < 4.1 < 2.3 < 2.0 < 4.5 CAWW* 1192 3/18/2010 < 163 < 1.8 <5.4 < 1.9 < 3.0 <4.4 <3.4 < 3.2 < 3.3 < 5.0 CAWW- 1823 4/13/2010 188 +/- 82 <2.4 < 6.2 < 2.5 < 3.6 < 5.9 < 2.6 < 3.1 < 3.5 < 4.9 CAWW- 2491 5/12/2010 234 +/- 91 < 1.9 < 3.1 < 3.6 < 2.6 < 5.2 < 3.3 < 3.3 < 3.7 < 4.9 CAWW- 3065 6/14/2010 237 +/- 97 < 2.2 < 4.1 < 3.0 < 1.7 < 3.1 < 3.5 < 2.8 < 2.0 < 3.5 CAWW- 4273 7/12/2010 179 +/- 84 < 1'1 < 2.3 < 1.2 < 1.3 < 2.3 < 1.6 < 0.9 < 0.9 < 6.5 CAWW- 4550 8/12/2010 209 +/- 104 < 1.8 < 3.8 < 2.0 < 1.9 < 2.9 < 2.7 < 1.6 < 1.6 < 5.4 CAWW- 5230 9/16/2010 < 166 < 2.6 <5.4 < 2.0 < 2.3 < 4.9 <2.4 < 2.6 < 1.8 < 6.9 CAWW- 6365 10/13/2010 192 +/- 89 < 1.5 < 2.8 < 2.1 < 2.7 < 3.7 < 4.2 <2.4 < 3.0 < 7.5 CAWW* 6756 11/11/2010 168 +/- 94 < 2.3 < 3.9 < 4.0 < 3.1 < 3.4 < 3.7 < 3.2 <2.4 < 7.9 CAWW* 7389 12/15/2010 267 +/- 85 < 2.5 < 5.5 <2.4 < 2.5 < 5.1 < 2.6 < 3.7 <3.4 < 3.5 Location: CA-WWA-OW-4 CAWW* 377 1/26/2010 245 +/- 88 < 2.4 < 6.3 < 1.4 < 1.6 < 4.1 < 1.9 < 2.3 < 3.0 <4.4 CAWW* 1849 4/15/2010 287 +/- 87 < 4.5 < 6.7 < 3.9 < 2.6 < 6.6 < 4.8 < 3.0 <3.4 < 5.8 CAWW* 4274 7/19/2010 282 +/- 89 < 1'1 < 1.8 < 1.0 < 1.3 <2.4 < 2.0 < 1.0 < 1.3 < 6.9 CAWW* 6382 10/21/2010 295 +/- 93 < 1.3 < 3.6 < 1.4 < 1.3 < 2.3 < 2.6 < 1'1 < 1.3 <7.4 Location: CA-WWA-OW-5 CAWW* 376 1/26/2010 385 +/- 94 < 1.7 < 6.1 <2.4 < 3.9 <8.4 < 5.5 < 3.2 < 4.1 < 4.4 CAWW- 1850 4/15/2010 481 +/- 96 < 3.1 < 6.2 < 2.0 < 2.5 < 7.4 < 3.5 < 3.1 < 2.4 < 2.8 CAWW- 4275 7/19/2010 378 +/- 94 < 1.4 < 3.3 < 1.6 < 1.3 < 2.8 < 2.3 < 1.3 < 1.3 < 5.1 CAWW- 6383 10/14/2010 339 +/- 95 < 2.5 <3.4 < 2.0 <2.4 < 2.6 < 4.1 < 1.8 < 2.7 < 12.5 9-3

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Collection Concentration (pCi/L)

Lab Code Date H-3 Mn-54 Fe-59 Co-58 Co-60 Zn-65 Nb-95 Cs-134 Cs-137 La-140 Location: CA-WWA-U1 MW-001 CAWW- 372 1/14/2010 < 153 < 1.9 < 5.1 < 1.2 < 1.1 < 3.0 <3.4 < 1.9 < 1.8 < 9.0 CAWW- 1851 4/12/2010 < 144 < 2.1 < 5.0 < 2.0 < 1.6 < 3.5 < 2.7 < 2.1 < 2.0 < 3.1 CAWW- 4276 7/19/2010 < 151 < 1.2 < 3.0 < 1.2 < 1.5 < 1.9 < 1.8 < 1.1 < 1.3 < 4.9 CAWW- 6384 10/23/2010 < 157 < 3.6 < 4.5 < 2.7 < 4.0 < 6.2 < 4.8 < 4.2 < 4.3 < 5.5 Location: CA-WWA-U1 MW-002 CAWW- 375 1/13/2010 < 153 < 2.0 < 4.7 < 1.6 < 1.5 < 3.3 < 3.5 < 1.7 < 2.1 < 3.8 CAWW- 1852 4/12/2010 < 144 < 2.1 < 5.2 < 1.7 < 2.7 < 5.5 < 3.1 < 2.9 < 3.7 < 4.2 CAWW- 4277 7/16/2010 < 151 < 1.2 < 3.0 < 1.7 < 1.2 < 2.5 < 2.2 < 1.0 < 1.2 < 8.9 CAWW- 6385 10/23/2010 < 157 < 1.3 < 3.6 < 1.4 < 1.3 < 2.3 < 2.6 < 1.1 < 1.3 <7.4 Location: CA-WWA-U1MW-004 CAWW- 358 1/5/2010 < 153 < 1.6 <4.7 < 1.5 < 1.7 < 3.2 < 2.9 <1.4 < 2.0 < 4.5 CAWW- 1853 4/5/2010 < 144 <2.7 <6.2 <3.2 < 2.6 < 4.0 < 3.6 < 2.3 < 2.8 < 4.8 CAWW* 4278 7/13/2010 < 151 < 1.3 < 1 .8 < 0.9 <1.4 < 2.5 < 2.3 < 1.1 < 1.3 < 7.9 CAWW* 6386 10/21/2010 < 157 < 2.5 < 5.5 < 3.2 < 2.6 <4.7 <3.2 < 2.9 < 2.9 < 4.9 Location: CA-WWA-U1MW-005 CAWW- 359 1/5/2010 < 153 < 1.3 < 2.9 < 1.9 < 2.0 < 3.3 < 1.8 < 1.5 < 1.3 < 5.1 CAWW- 1854 4/5/2010 < 144 < 1.3 < 3.2 < 1.9 < 1.4 < 2.8 < 1.9 <1.4 < 1.2 < 3.8 CAWW- 4279 7/13/2010 < 151 < 0.9 < 3.5 < 2.1 < 1.6 < 2.3 < 2.7 < 1.3 < 1.4 < 6.2 CAWW- 6387 10/21/2010 < 157 < 3.0 < 5.5 < 3.8 < 2.1 < 5.3 < 3.6 < 2.7 < 3.1 < 3.7 Location: CA-WWA-U1 MW-006 CAWW- 369 1/11/2010 < 153 < 1.2 < 4.5 <2.4 < 2.0 < 3.6 < 3.2 < 2.1 < 2.3 < 5.7 CAWW- 1855 4/12/2010 < 144 < 2.1 <4.4 < 2.1 < 1.8 < 6.0 <2.4 < 2.1 < 3.8 < 4.3 CAWW* 4280 7/21/2010 < 151 < 1.2 < 2.7 < 1.6 < 1.5 < 2.0 < 1.9 < 1.0 < 1.2 < 8.7 CAWW- 6389 10/25/2010 < 157 < 3.6 < 6.2 < 2.3 <2.4 < 5.7 < 5.6 < 2.6 < 3.9 < 3.7 Location: CA*WWA-U1 MW-010 CAWW* 364 1/6/2010 < 153 < 1.4 < 5.1 < 2.1 < 1.6 < 3.6 < 2.5 < 1.7 < 2.1 <5.4 CAWW* 1856 4/8/2010 < 144 < 1.5 < 2.5 < 1.8 < 2.0 < 3.2 < 2.3 < 1.6 < 1.7 < 5.3 CAWW- 4281 7/13/2010 < 151 < 1.0 < 2.0 < 1.5 < 1.0 < 2.3 < 2.0 < 0.9 < 1.3 < 7.2 CAWW- 6390 10/25/2010 < 157 < 1.6 < 4.2 < 2.1 < 1.5 < 2.8 < 2.5 < 1.2 < 0.9 < 6.8 Location: CA-WWA-U1 MW-012 CAWW- 368 1/11/2010 < 153 < 1.5 < 5.9 < 1.8 < 0.9 < 2.5 < 2.7 < 1.5 <2.2 < 5.3 CAWW- 1857 4/12/2010 < 144 < 1.9 < 3.9 < 1.3 < 1.3 < 2.7 < 2.3 < 1.5 < 1.5 <6.4 CAWW- 4282 7/21/2010 < 151 < 1.2 < 2.9 < 1 .6 < 1.2 < 1.5 < 1'7 < 1.0 < 1.2 < 3.5 CAWW- 6391 10/25/2010 < 157 < 1.3 < 2.0 < 1.2 < 1.3 < 2.2 < 1.4 < 0.9 < 1.0 < 9.5 9-4

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Collection Concentration ~~CI/L~

Lab Code Date H-3 Mn-54 Fe-59 Co-58 Co-60 Zn-65 Nb-95 Cs-134 Cs-137 La-140

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CAWW- 374 1/13/2010 < 153 < 1.3 < 3.7 < 2.0 < 1.8 < 3.3 < 2.8 < 1.5 < 2.2 < 5.9 CAWW* 1858 4/16/2010 < 144 < 1.2 < 3.9 < 1.6 < 1.8 < 2.9 < 1.8 < 1.6 < 1.9 < 5.7 CAWW* 4283 7/19/2010 < 151 < 1 '1 < 2.6 < 1.8 < 1'1 < 2.7 < 2.6 < 1.3 < 1.2 < 3.6 CAWW* 6392 10/25/2010 172 +/- 87 < 1.3 < 2.7 < 1 '1 < 1.5 < 2.5 < 2.3 < 0.9 < 0.9 < 9.6 Location: CA-WWA-U1MW*01~

CAWW* 366 1/7/2010 221 +/- 87 < 1.5 < 3.2 < 1.3 < 0.8 < 2.0 < 2.2 < 1.3 < 1.5 < 5.2 CAWW- 1859 4/5/2010 370 +/- 91 < 1.6 < 5.4 < 2.3 < 1.3 < 4.9 < 3.9 < 1.9 < 1.9 < 5.8 CAWW- 4285 7/20/2010 384 +/- 94 < 1.3 < 1.8 < 0.9 < 1.5 < 1.7 < 2.3 < 0.9 < 1'1 < 6.6 CAWW* 6393 10/25/2010 249 +/- 91 < 1.2 < 3.5 < 2.0 < 1.4 < 2.1 < 3.2 < 1.3 < 1.3 < 10.0 Location: CA-WWA-U 1MW*O 15 CAWW- 361 1/6/2010 < 153 < 1.2 < 5.2 < 1.6 < 1.6 < 3.3 < 1.9 < 1.5 < 2.1 < 6.5 CAWW* 1860 4/8/2010 < 172 < 2.0 < 4.8 < 2.2 < 1.4 < 3.7 < 2.2 < 1.9 < 1.5 < 2.5 CAWW- 4286 7/13/2010 < 151 < 1.2 < 3.2 < 1.6 < 1 '1 < 2.5 <2.4 < 1 '1 < 1.5 < 8.3 CAWW- 6394 10/21/2010 < 157 < 2.2 < 7.0 < 3.7 <2.4 < 4.7 < 4.0 < 2.7 < 3.3 < 5.7 I.Q,S!liQo; ~8-~~A-Yl MW-Oj§ CAWW* 357 1/5/2010 < 153 < 1.7 < 2.4 < 2.5 < 1.0 < 2.9 < 2.2 < 1.5 < 1.5 < 9.2 CAWW- 1861 4/5/2010 < 172 < 1.8 < 4.0 < 2.1 < 1.6 < 3.2 < 2.4 < 1.4 < 2.0 < 5.0 CAWW* 4287 7/15/2010 < 151 < 1.1 < 3.2 < 1.3 < 1.0 < 2.0 < 1.3 < 1.2 < 1.0 < 7.8 CAWW- 6395 10/21/2010 < 157 < 1.0 < 3.3 < 0.9 < 1.3 < 1.8 < 2.3 < 1.2 < 0.7 < 9.8 Logjlign: ~A-WWA-U 1MW*O 17 CAWW- 365 1/7/2010 465 +/- 98 < 1.9 < 2.8 < 2.5 < 1.2 < 3.0 < 2.0 < 1.7 < 1.2 < 8.5 CAWW- 1862 4/5/2010 228 +/- 99 < 2.2 < 2.8 < 1.6 < 2.1 < 2.7 < 2.8 < 2.2 < 2.8 < 2.9 CAWW- 4288 7/20/2010 192 +/- 106 < 1.3 < 2.1 < 1.6 < 1.3 <2.4 < 2.5 < 0.9 < 1.4 < 5.6 CAWW- 6396 10/25/2010 267 +/- 91 < 1.2 < 1.9 < 1.3 < 1.3 < 2.2 < 2.9 < 0.9 < 0.9 < 8.3 Location: CA*WWA-Y1 MW-18 CAWW- 4551 8/11/2010 < 156 <2.4 < 6.5 < 2.3 < 2.6 < 3.7 < 3.3 < 1.8 < 2.3 < 4.6 CAWW- 6397 10/25/2010 < 157 < 1'1 <3.4 < 1 '1 < 1.2 < 2.5 < 2.6 < 0.9 < 1.0 < 9.0 Lgcation: C8*WW8*U1 MW*19 CAWW- 4552 8/11/2010 579 +/- 118 < 1.9 < 3.2 < 2.2 < 2.6 < 3.5 < 3.3 < 2.2 < 2.7 < 6.3 CAWW* 6366 10/23/2010 477 +/- 102 <2.1 <2.7 <3.1 < 2.2 < 6.0 < 3.0 < 2.6 < 3.0 < 3.7 9-5

Enclosure to ULNRC-05785 Page 105 of 115 Table 9. Wells and Ponds (non-potable), analyses for tritium and gamma-emitting Isotopes.

Collection Concentration {eCi/q Lab Code Date H-3 Mn-54 Fe-59 Co-58 Co-60 Zn-65 Nb-95 Cs-134 Cs-137 La-140

~Q~S!tign; Q8*'1:1..'1:1..8*U.l M'l:I..-~Q CAWW- 4553 8/11/2010 < 156 < 1.2 < 2.7 < 1.3 < 1.6 < 1.8 < 1.7 < 1.1 < 1.1 < 1.9 CAWW- 6368 10/21/2010 < 159 < 2.1 < 4.0 < 3.0 < 2.7 < 3.2 < 4.6 < 2.9 < 2.5 < 2.1 Locatjgn: QA*WWA*U1M'J:I..*021 CAWW- 5608 9/30/2010 < 158 < 1.5 < 3.5 < 3.7 < 2.3 < 5.0 < 5.1 < 3.4 < 1.6 < 4.3 CAWW* 6369 10/23/2010 < 159 < 3.3 < 5.1 < 2.0 <3.1 <3.4 < 4.1 < 4.1 < 1.4 < 2.2 Location: CA-WWA-U1 MW-022 CAWW- 5609 9/30/2010 < 166 < 2.4 < 5.2 < 2.9 < 4.1 < 3.0 <3.2 <2.9 <4.1 < 4.1 CAWW- 6370 10/23/2010 < 159 <2.1 <3.6 <2.6 < 2.2 < 5.5 < 2.8 < 3.2 < 2.7 < 3.9 Location: CA-WWA*U1 MW-023 CAWW- 5610 9/30/2010 < 166 < 4.1 < 10.3 < 6.0 < 4.2 < 7.1 < 3.8 < 4.3 < 3.9 < 8.6 CAWW- 6371 10/23/2010 < 159 < 2.6 < 3.8 < 2.5 < 2.3 < 2.9 < 3.6 < 2.6 < 3.1 < 4.6 Locatjon; C8*WWA*U 1MW -024 CAWW- 5611 9/30/2010 < 158 < 2.6 < 4.8 < 2.7 < 2.7 < 2.9 < 3.4 < 2.7 < 2.3 < 5.6 CAWW* 6372 10/23/2010 < 159 < 1.3 < 3.5 < 1.0 < 1.0 < 2.5 < 2.2 < 1.0 < 1.3 < 9.9 Location: CA*WWA*U1 MW-02§ CAWW* 5612 9/30/2010 < 166 < 2.4 < 2.3 < 2.3 < 2.2 < 2.5 < 3.8 < 2.3 < 2.6 < 6.9 CAWW- 6373 10/21/2010 < 159 < 2.4 < 3.3 < 2.0 < 2.5 < 3.1 < 4.9 < 2.0 < 4.0 < 6.4 Location: CA*WWA*U1 MW-26 CAWW- 5613 9/30/2010 < 166 < 2.6 < 5.6 < 2.9 < 2.3 < 4.9 < 3.1 <2.4 < 1.9 < 5.6 CAWW- 6374 10/21/2010 < 159 < 2.6 < 7.3 < 2.6 < 2.1 <3.4 < 3.7 < 3.2 <3.4 < 7.0 9-6

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Collection Concentration (pCI/L)

Lab Code Date H*3 Mn-54 Fe-59 Co-58 Co-60 Zn-65 Nb-95 Cs-134 Cs-137 La-140 Location: CA*WWA-U1 MW-27 CAWW- 7392 12/16/2010 < 144 < 2.1 < 4.3 < 3.2 < 2.5 < 5.3 < 2.4 < 2.8 < 2.6 < 5.2 Location: CA-WWA*U1 MW-29 CAWW- 7393 12/15/2010 < 144 < 2.0 < 5.1 < 2.3 < 2.3 < 3.8 < 2.3 < 3.3 < 3.5 < 4.4 Location: CA-WWA-U1 MW-30 CAWW- 7394 12/15/2010 < 144 < 2.6 < 5.9 < 2.1 < 1.5 < 3.9 < 4.6 < 2.4 < 2.8 < 4.4 Location: CA-WWA-U2MW-2S CAWW- 373 1/13/2010 < 153 < 1.3 < 2 .a < 1.8 < 1.6 < 3.5 < 2.8 < 1.6 < 2.5 < 3.9 CAWW- 1863 4/9/2010 < 172 <1.3 <4.7 < 2.0 < 1'1 < 3.6 < 1.6 < 1.5 < 1.6 < 5.9 CAWW- 4289 7/16/2010 < 188 < 1'1 < 2.8 < 1.7 < 1.5 < 1.9 < 2.0 < 1.0 < 1'1 < 4.0 CAWW- 6375 10/20/2010 < 159 <2.9 <2.5 < 3.1 < 2.8 < 3.9 < 3.1 < 2.5 < 2.0 < 6.8 Location: CA*WWA*U2MW-5S CAWW* 360 1/6/2010 < 153 <1.2 <3.7 <2.0 <1.4 <1.8 < 3.1 < 1.7 < 1.7 < 5.7 CAWW- 1864 4/8/2010 < 172 < 1.6 < 1.9 < 1.5 < 1.6 < 1.4 < 1.7 < 1.5 < 1.9 < 3.9 CAWW- 4290 7/12/2010 < 189 <1.4 <2.6 <1.2 <1.1 <1.9 <2.4 < 1.2 < 0.9 < 6.0 CAWW- 6376 10/20/2010 < 159 <2.5 <4.9 <2.1 <3.0 <2.8 < 3.9 < 4.0 < 2.2 < 6.2 Location: CA*WWA*U2MW-8 CAWW- 367 1/7/2010 < 153 < 1.3 < 1.9 < 0.8 < 1.3 < 1.8 < 1.4 < 0.9 < 1.3 < 4.3 CAWW- 1865 4/12/2010 < 171 <1.5 <2.1 <1.8 <1.7 <3.9 < 2.9 < 1.6 < 2.1 < 2.9 CAWW- 4291 7/15/2010 < 188 <0.8 <3.8 <1.7 <1.3 <2.7 < 2.8 < 1.3 < 0.9 < 5.2 CAWW- 6377 10/20/2010 < 157 < 2.9 < 4.7 < 2.5 < 2.7 < 4.8 < 2.7 < 2.3 < 2.9 < 3.8 Location: CA-WWA-U2MW-9 CAWW- 370 1/11/2010 < 153 < 1.2 < 4.1 < 1.8 < 1.8 < 2.3 < 2.2 < 1.8 < 1.6 < 7.4 CAWW- 1866 4/9/2010 < 144 < 1.2 < 3.2 <2.4 < 1.2 < 5.2 < 3.2 < 2.9 < 2.0 < 3.1 CAWW* 4292 7/16/2010 < 188 < 1.1 < 3.0 < 1.5 < 1.6 < 1.9 < 2.6 <1.4 <1.1 < 7.0 CAWW- 6378 10/20/2010 < 157 < 1.2 < 3.0 < 1.6 < 1.6 < 1.8 <2.4 < 1.0 < 1.0 < 5.6 Location: CA*WWA*U2MW*10 CAWW- 363 1/6/2010 < 153 < 1.6 < 4.5 < 1.5 < 1.3 < 3.6 < 3.0 < 1.5 < 1.3 < 9.0 CAWW- 1867 4/8/2010 < 144 < 1.9 < 5.1 < 2.0 < 1.9 < 2.5 < 2.2 < 2.1 <2.4 <2.4 CAWW- 4293 7/16/2010 < 188 < 1.2 < 2.6 < 1.2 <1.4 < 2.2 < 2.3 < 1'1 < 1.1 < 6.8 CAWW- 6379 10/21/2010 < 157 < 3.2 < 6.9 < 2.8 < 2.8 < 5.6 < 4.0 < 2.6 < 3.5 < 6.5 Location: CA-WWA-U2MW*12 CAWW* 371 1/13/2010 < 153 < 1.5 < 3.2 < 1.9 < 0.9 < 3.4 < 2.3 < 1.5 < 1.8 < 9.0 CAWW* 1869 4/8/2010 < 172 <1.1 <3.6 <2.2 <1.7 <3.3 < 1.7 < 1.3 < 2.0 < 4.9 CAWW- 4294 7/15/2010 < 188 <1.0 <3.7 <1.3 <1.3 <2.1 < 2.1 < 1.0 < 1.3 < 6.3 CAWW- 6380 10/20/2010 < 157 <1.9 <4.3 <2.4 <3.3 <4.1 < 2.9 <2.4 < 2.7 < 3.2 Location: CA-WWA*U2MW*16 CAWW- 356 1/5/2010 < 153 < 1.4 < 3.9 < 1'1 < 1.0 < 2.8 < 2.9 <1.4 < 1.5 < 8.8 CAWW- 1870 4/8/2010 < 172 < 1'1 < 4.0 < 1.5 < 1.5 < 2.0 < 2.1 < 1.5 < 1.9 < 4.3 CAWW* 4295 7/2/2010 < 189 < 1.3 < 1.9 < 1.2 < 1.4 < 1.9 < 2.3 < 1.2 < 1.0 < 11.7 CAWW* 6381 10/11/2010 < 157 < 2.9 < 6.7 < 1.7 < 1.9 < 5.1 < 4.8 < 2.3 < 2.0 < 7.1 9-7

Enclosure to ULNRC-05785 Page~aSJIao& .I ~ells and Ponds (non-potable), analyses for tritium and gamma-emitting Isotopes.

Collection Concentration ~eCi/Ll Lab Code Date H-3 Mn-54 Fe-59 Co-58 Co-60 Zn-65 Nb-95 Cs-134 Cs-137 La-140 LoQ§11oo: Q8*~~A-E-005 CAWW* 171 1/11/2010 < 153 < 3.7 < 8.9 < 2.1 < 2.5 < 6.5 < 5.2 < 3.9 < 3.7 < 3.1 CAWW- 1482 3/31/2010 < 144 < 1.2 < 6.7 < 2.9 <1.4 < 4.8 < 3.2 < 3.1 < 3.4 < 3.6 CAWW* 3548 7/7/2010 < 163 < 2.1 < 5.2 < 2.5 < 2.2 < 7.7 < 5.1 < 4.3 < 4.9 < 2.8 CAWW- 5561 10/1/2010 < 172 < 1.3 < 2.2 < 1.3 < 1.0 < 2.5 < 2.1 < 1'1 < 1.2 < 5.2 Location: CA-WW8-F*015 CAWW* 172 1/11/2010 < 153 < 3.1 < 3.0 < 3.9 < 3.2 < 5.0 < 4.6 < 3.5 < 3.0 < 3.6 CAWW- 1483 3/31/2010 < 144 < 2.9 < 4.0 < 1.5 < 2.6 < 4.8 < 4.3 < 2.2 < 2.5 < 2.6 CAWW- 3549 7/7/2010 < 163 < 3.5 < 5.8 < 2.1 < 3.3 < 3.6 < 2.9 < 3.2 < 3.6 <2.4 CAWW- 5562 10/1/2010 < 172 <1.4 <3.4 < 1.0 <1.4 < 2.2 < 1.8 <1.4 < 1.3 < 4.3 9-8

Enclosure to ULNRC-05785 Page 108 of 115 Table 1Oa. Bottom sediments, analyses for gamma-emitting Isotopes.

Collection: Semiannually Units: pCI/kg dry Location CA-AQS*A Lab Code Req. LLD CABS- 2033 CABS- 5559 Date Collected 04-22-10 10-04-10 K-40 13789 +/- 705 14536 :1: 688 Mn-54 < 20.1 < 22.1 Fe-59 < 40.4 < 50.1 Co-58 < 15.3 < 20.3 Co-60 < 10.8 < 9.0 Zr-Nb-95 < 29.3 < 21.8 Cs-134 150 < 8.9 < 15.1 Cs-137 180 < 14.1 < 18.8 Ba-La-140 < 14.2 < 42.5 Location CA-AQS-C Lab Code Req.LLD CABS- 2035 CABS- 5560 Date Collected 04-22-10 10-04-10 K-40 12998 :1: 609 14786 :1: 755 Mn-54 < 19.1 < 26.4 Fe-59 < 26.5 < 39.8 Co-58 < 14.8 < 23.9 Co-60 < 12.0 < 8.4 Zr-Nb-95 < 8.7 < 23.8 Cs-134 150 < 9.9 < 22.5 Cs-137 180 < 8.7 < 28.9 Ba-La-140 < 10.5 < 34.8 10*1

Enclosure to ULNRC-05785 Page 109 of 115 CALLAWAY Table 1Ob. Shoreline sediments, analyses for gamma-emitting Isotopes.

Collection: Semiannually Units: pCi/kg dry Location CA*AQS-A Lab Code Req. LLD CASS- 2032 CASS- 5557 Date Collected 04-22-10 10-04-10 K-40 13237 +/- 707 14054 +/- 745 Mn-54 < 19.8 < 27.8 Fe-59 < 25.1 < 29.5 Co-58 < 17.2 < 31.3 Co-60 < 17.1 < 12.8 Zr-Nb-95 < 25.5 < 27.9 Cs-134 150 < 15.7 < 17.5 Cs-137 180 < 17.0 30.2 +/- 17.3 Ba-La-140 < 11.7 < 31.5 Location CA-AQS*C Lab Code Req. LLD CASS* 2034 CASS- 5558 Date Collected 04-22*1 0 10*04*10 K-40 14351 +/- 697 14513 +/- 767 Mn-54 < 24.0 < 30.6 Fe-59 < 29.2 < 26.2 Co-58 < 17.9 < 20.5 Co-60 < 15.5 < 20.7 Zr-Nb-95 < 12.0 < 21.2 Cs-134 150 < 14.5 < 24.7 Cs-137 180 < 10.1 < 23.6 Ba-La-140 < 21.4 < 21.8 10-2

Enclosure to ULNRC-05785 Page 110 of 115 Q8~~8~8::i Table 11. Fl1h, analy1.. for gamma-emitting leotopea.

Collection: Semiannually Units: pCI/kg wet Location CA*AOF*A Lab Code Req. LLD CAF* 2036 CAF- 2037 CAF* 2039 CAF- 2040 CAF- 2041 Date Collected 04-22-10 04-22-10 04-22-10 04-22-10 04-22-10 Sample Type Small mouth River Freshwater Common Carp Channel Catfish Buffalo Carp sucker Drum K-40 2965 :t 418 2887 +/- 399 2545 +/- 339 2820 +/- 356 2854 :t 389 Mn-54 130 < 20.4 < 12.7 < 10.8 < 13.3 < 15.3 Fe-59 260 < 27.9 < 26.0 < 23.5 < 24.8 < 27.4 Co-58 130 < 18.8 < 11.3 < 10.6 <9.4 <14.4 Co-60 130 <15.4 < 11.9 < 10.9 < 10.3 < 8.8 Zn-65 260 < 22.4 < 16.3 < 7.4 < 35.1 < 42.9 Cs-134 130 < 15.1 < 8.8 < 7.1 < 9.4 < 13.9 Cs-137 150 < 19.2 <7.4 < 13.2 < 11.0 < 18.5 Lab Code Req. LLD CAF- 5547 CAF- 5548 CAF* 5549 CAF* 5550 CAF* 5551 Date Collected 10-04-10 10-04-10 10*04*10 10-04-10 10*04*1 0 Sample Type Blue Catfish Freshwater Common Carp Channel Catfish River Drum Carpsucker K-40 3028 :t 361 2805 :t 364 2746+/-413 2834 +/- 366 3035 +/- 379 Mn-54 130 < 9.2 < 14.5 < 16.2 < 14.7 < 11.2 Fe-59 260 < 19.1 < 36.8 < 41.1 < 52.1 < 31.9 Co-58 130 < 11.3 < 12.0 < 14.1 < 14.5 < 11.8 Co-60 130 < 12.1 < 11.3 < 10.2 < 10.8 < 11.4 Zn-65 260 < 11.4 < 10.1 < 20.5 < 35.2 <19.4 Cs-134 130 < 9.5 < 8.8 < 15.5 < 14.1 < 13.6 Cs-137 150 < 11.6 < 10.5 < 10.6 < 20.2 < 12.3 11-1

Enclosure to ULNRC-05785 Page 1 11 of 1 15 Q~bbAWAY Table 11. Flah, analyaea for gamma-emitting laotopea.

Collection: Semiannually Units: pCI/kg wet Location CA-AOF-C Lab Code Req. LLD CAF- 2042 CAF* 2043 CAF* 2044 CAF* 2045 CAF* 2046 Date Collected 04-22-10 04*22*1 0 04-22-10 04*22-10 04-22-10 Sample Type Common Carp Freshwater Small mouth Channel Catfish River Drum Buffalo Carp sucker K-40 2920 +/- 497 2019 +/- 488 2960 +/- 444 2997 :1: 398 2505 :1: 361 Mn-54 130 < 20.3 < 13.4 < 18.9 < 15.8 < 11.7 Fe-59 260 < 50.8 < 26.2 < 39.3 < 35.3 < 30.3 Co-58 130 < 13.2 < 6.2 < 16.5 < 18.4 < 8.0 Co-60 130 < 19.7 < 12.0 < 17.5 < 12.2 < 10.8 Zn-65 260 < 31.5 < 13.8 < 28.9 < 32.9 < 15.6 Cs-134 130 < 17.9 < 8.0 < 19.0 < 17.8 < 12.5 Cs-137 150 < 23.2 < 12.7 < 13.2 < 20.0 < 7.8 Lab Code Req. LLD CAF- 5552 CAF- 5553 CAF- 5554 CAF- 5555 CAF- 5556 Date Collected 10-04-10 10-04-10 10-04-10 10-04-10 10-04-10 Sample Type Blue Catfish Channel Catfish Freshwater Common Carp River Drum Carpsucker K-40 2271 :1: 315 2308 :1: 292 2993 +/- 454 2626 +/- 385 3147 :1: 405 Mn-54 130 < 8.8 < 10.6 < 10.8 < 18.9 < 13.6 Fe-59 260 < 23.4 < 23.6 < 44.2 < 41.2 < 26.4 Co-58 130 < 9.6 < 8.0 < 20.3 < 15.8 < 11.5 Co-60 130 < 10.2 < 9.7 < 17.3 < 11.9 < 13.1 Zn-65 260 < 7.5 < 11.4 < 14.2 < 38.6 < 11.4 Cs-134 130 < 9.9 < 4.9 < 12.8 < 10.7 < 8.0 Cs-137 150 < 10.7 < 9.8 < 14.7 < 17.1 < 9.7 11*2

Enclosure to ULNRC-05785 Page 112 of 115 Tabla 12 Direct Radiation (quarterly exposure)

Location Gamma Dose (mrem/90 days)

QTR 1 QTR2 QTR3 QTR4 CA-IDM-1A 15.69 15.95 15.51 14.93 CA-IDM-3 16.73 16.12 16.41 15.58 CA-IDM-5 14.41 13.58 13.33 14.58 CA-IDM-6 16.10 15.98 16.39 15.40 CA-IDM-7 16.43 16.50 14.49 16.94 CA-IDM-9 15.57 14.51 13.88 14.88 CA-IDM-10 16.67 15.76 14.88 16.02 CA-IDM-11A 16.38 16.51 16.13 16.55 CA-IDM-14 15.36 15.48 15.25 15.42 CA-IDM-17 14.92 15.40 Missing a 16.64 CA-IDM-18A 15.13 15.63 15.13 15.84 CA-IDM-20 15.86 17.22 15.26 15.68 CA-IDM-21 15.87 15.63 14.38 15.03 CA-IDM-22A 15.33 14.98 15.35 13.32 CA-IDM-23 15.95 16.49 16.03 16.05 CA-IDM-26 (C) 11.81 11.51 10.50 10.71 CA-IDM-27 (C) 16.56 17.07 16.13 16.81 CA-IDM-30A 15.82 15.97 Missing a 16.44 CA-IDM-31A 16.98 16.67 16.22 16.76 CA-IDM-32 16.70 15.33 16.81 16.53 CA-IDM-32A 14.62 15.79 13.67 14.23 CA-IDM-33 16.98 16.73 15.09 15.58 CA-IDM-34 15.20 14.01 14.09 14.67 CA-IDM-35 14.13 14.72 14.15 14.85 CA-IDM-36 15.91 Missing a 15.06 15.40 CA-IDM-37 15.52 . 15.04 13.98 15.64 CA-IDM-38 11.36 11.84 Missing 11 10.69 CA-IDM-39 15.87 15.96 15.45 13.67 CA-IDM-39A 16.14 15.86 15.64 15.66 CA-IDM-40 16.72 17.03 16.51 16.60 CA-IDM-41 15.93 15.71 14.37 15.02 CA-IDM-42 14.01 13.65 13.05 13.18 CA-IDM-43 15.33 15.94 14.73 15.08 CA-IDM-44 14.46 15.62 14.61 16.05 CA-IDM-45 13.77 14.62 14.50 13.61 CA-IDM-46 16.55 15.68 15.77 17.00 CA-IDM-47 16.32 15.72 13.83 16.06 CA-IDM-48 15.35 16.31 15.14 17.20 CA-IDM-49 15.45 14.87 13.68 15.48 CA-IDM-50 16.66 16.28 14.94 17.44 CA-IDM-51A 17.24 15.78 16.65 16.65 CA-IDM-52 16.91 15.95 16.81 15.98 CA-IDM-60 15.75 14.98 15.42 16.05 a TLD and holder missing from assigned location.

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Enclosure to ULNRC-05785 Page 114 of 115 C-1. Soil, analyses for tritium and gamma-emitting isotopes.

Units: pCilkg dry Collection Concentration (pCi/kg dry)

Lab Code Date H-3 (pCi/L) K-40 Mn-54 Fe-59 Co-58 Co-60 Nb-95 Cs-134 Cs-137 La-140 Location CASO- 3066 6/11/2010 < 162 9348 +/- 623 <27.8 < 33.0 < 17.7 < 10.5 < 25.1 < 15.5 < 21.8 < 16.4 CA-SOL-P81 CASO- 3067 6111/2010 < 162 9987 +/- 633 <23.3 < 35.9 < 16.7 < 10.9 < 34.6 < 21.9 < 21.9 < 21.8 CA-50L-PB2 CASO- 4383 8/3/2010 < 152 13490 +/- 671 < 19.2 < 26.2 < 7.4 < 13.4 < 11.8 < 13.9 < 16.3 < 7.5 MW-018 3.5-5' CASO- 4384 8/3/2010 < 152 13224 +/- 583 < 18.1 < 33.5 < 13.2 < 13.2 < 20.9 < 14.7 < 13.7 < 10.9 MW-018 8.5-10' CASO- 4385 8/312010 320 +/- 96 13146 +/- 699 < 19.3 < 55.6 < 19.3 < 17.2 < 24.0 < 13.3 < 22.3 < 17.1 MW-018 13.5-15' CASO- 4386 8/312010 487 +/- 103 13526 +/- 791 <27.8 < 29.6 < 24.4 < 15.5 < 18.5 < 17.4 < 11.8 < 15.8 MW-018 18.5-20' CASO- 4387 8/312010 < 152 14065 +/- 671 <20.0 < 39.8 < 12.9 < 11.7 < 15.5 < 14.0 < 16.4 < 20.5 MW-019 3.5-5' CASO- 4388 8/3/2010 184 +/-89 12499 +/- 626 < 19.1 < 40.0 < 13.5 < 17.6 < 21.4 < 14.2 < 18.8 < 16.3 MW-019 8.5-1 o*

CASO- 4389 8/312010 746 +/- 113 11663 +/- 569 < 19.6 < 15.3 < 8.4 < 13.1 < 13.6 < 13.6 < 12.5 < 13.2 MW-019 13.5-15.

CASO- 4390 8/312010 779 +/- 114 12220 +/- 589 < 18.8 <25.0 < 13.0 < 5.8 < 15.0 < 11.2 < 12.7 < 12.4 MW-019 18.5-20' CASO- 4391 8/4/2010 < 152 13693 +/- 720 < 21.1 <2~9 <1&7 <1a9 <1&7 <1~9 < 18.0 < 11.5 MW-020 3.5-5' CASO- 4392 8/4/2010 < 152 12899 +/- 1025 < 31.6 < 55.9 < 26.8 < 17.4 < 37.0 < 24.9 < 25.5 <28.0 MW-020 8.5-1 o*

CASO- 4393 8/4/2010 < 152 10511 +/- 882 <30.2 < 31.4 < 20.3 < 27.3 < 26.7 < 22.8 < 16.6 < 25.9 MW-020 13.5-15' CASO- 4394 8/412010 < 152 12543 +/- 589 <17.4 < 21.5 < 13.1 < 7.8 < 8.9 < 12.5 < 16.3 < 7.8 MW-020 18.5-20.

CASO- 5340 9/21/2010 < 157 12138 +/- 608 < 17.0 < 41.3 < 15.1 < 5.3 < 16.0 < 10.4 < 11.9 < 20.5 MW-021 3'-5' CASO- 5341 9/21/2010 < 157 13905 +/- 697 <21.0 < 30.2 < 16.1 < 8.0 < 16.2 < 16.7 < 15.9 < 19.0 MW-021 8'-10' CASO- 5342 9/21/2010 < 157 12554 +/- 630 < 19.5 <45.3 < 14.7 < 11.1 < 12.0 < 15.3 < 10.9 < 23.3 MW-021 13*-15' CASO- 5343 9/21/2010 < 157 13554 +/- 662 < 18.9 < 20.9 < 18.3 < 19.3 < 17.1 < 15.8 < 11.2 < 52.0 MW-021 18'-20' CASO- 5344 9/21/2010 < 157 12584 +/- 597 <16.4 < 38.7 < 16.4 < 16.2 < 21.5 < 15.1 < 13.1 < 15.9 MW-021 23"-25' CASO- 5345 9/21/2010 < 157 12477 +/- 604 < 15.5 < 43.1 < 8.5 < 8.8 < 29.1 < 15.5 < 8.9 < 12.4 MW-022 3'-5' CASO- 5346 9/21/2010 < 157 12437 +/- 818 <31.4 < 79.9 < 27.5 < 26.6 < 22.4 < 24.6 < 20.8 < 51.0 MW-022 8'-10' CASO- 5347 9/21/2010 < 157 12425 +/- 739 <25.4 < 57.0 < 23.8 < 21.5 < 23.0 < 21.9 < 23.0 < 35.1 MW-022 13'-15' CASO- 5348 9/21/2010 < 157 12460 +/- 589 <20.7 < 39.4 < 18.0 < 10.5 < 16.4 < 15.9 < 17.2 < 12.5 MW-022 18--20*

CASO- 5349 9/21/2010 < 157 11467 +/- 532 < 15.4 < 26.2 < 15.6 < 9.2 < 19.3 < 9.6 < 11.4 < 15.5 MW-022 23'-25' CASO- 5350 9/21/2010 < 160 12478 +/- 598 <20.9 < 44.9 < 22.3 < 8.9 < 12.4 < 13.6 < 20.0 < 34.4 MW-023 3'-5' CASO- 5351 9/21/2010 < 160 12093 +/- 558 < 18.2 < 43.3 < 15.1 < 9.7 < 28.6 < 10.0 < 12.8 < 23.7 MW-023 8'-10' CASO- 5352 9/21/2010 < 160 12263 +/- 577 < 15.6 < 25.5 < 17.8 < 11.3 < 22.7 < 15.4 < 14.4 < 35.7 MW-023 13'-15' CASO- 5353 9121/2010 < 160 12457 +/- 573 < 18.1 < 38.6 < 18.0 < 8.5 < 19.4 < 6.5 < 9.8 <24.0 MW-023 18--20*

CASO- 5354 9/21/2010 < 160 11423 +/- 513 < 16.8 < 14.3 < 16.0 < 5.1 < 15.2 < 13.0 < 12.1 < 13.6 MW-023 23'-25' CASO- 5355 9/2312010 < 160 12271 +/- 563 < 18.6 < 38.4 < 18.6 < 17.6 < 19.8 < 12.9 < 13.4 < 19.4 MW-024 3'-5*

CASO- 5356 9/2312010 < 167 13483 +/- 866 <30.1 < 64.1 < 23.0 < 27.0 < 26.5 < 20.3 < 23.6 <26.4 MW-024 8'-10' CASO- 5357 912312010 < 167 10894 +/- 560 < 19.0 <51.2 <14.0 <11.9 <18.3 <12.1 < 15.2 < 22.8 MW-024 13'-15' C-2

Enclosure to ULNRC-05785 Page 115 of 115 C-1. Soil, analyses for tritium and gamma-emitting isotopes.

Units: pCi/kg dry Collection Concentration (pCi/kg dry)

Lab Code Date H-3 K-40 Mn-54 Fe-59 Co-58 Co-60 Nb-95 Cs-134 Cs-137 la-140 Location CASO- 5359 9/2312010 < 167 11983 +/- 582 < 22.1 <42.7 <20.0 < 16.1 < 16.8 < 16.9 < 10.8 <30.5 MW-024 18"-20' CASO- 5360 9/23/2010 < 167 12269 +/- 513 < 16.9 < 15.3 <14.4 < 5.9 <9.4 <8.0 < 12.6 < 15.1 MW-024 23'-25' CASO- 5361 9/23/2010 < 167 12741 +/- 630 < 19.9 < 32.8 <24.2 < 16.6 < 22.4 < 7.7 49.0 +/- 20.0 <33.4 MW-025 3'-5' CASO- 5362 9/23/2010 < 167 11694 +/- 617 <22.3 <59.2 < 17.7 < 8.9 < 29.9 < 12.9 < 15.9 < 26.2 MW-025 8'-10' CASO- 5363 9/2312010 < 167 11695 +/- 593 < 19.2 <39.1 < 20.5 < 5.7 < 12.5 < 14.6 < 14.9 <48.0 MW-025 13'-15' CASO- 5364 9/23/2010 < 167 122n +/- 601 < 18.8 < 35.9 < 21.2 < 5.1 <27.2 < 12.4 < 11.2 < 28.1 MW-025 18'-20' CASO- 5365 9/23/2010 < 167 11933 +/- 563 < 18.8 <56.6 <13.4 < 13.3 < 35.9 < 10.8 < 15.8 <25.6 MW-025 23'-25' CASO- 5366 9/23/2010 < 167 11602 +/- 604 < 18.8 <41.6 <20.4 < 14.7 < 30.4 < 12.6 < 17.7 <54.4 MW-026 3'-5' CASO- 5367 9/2312010 < 173 11372 +/- 568 < 14.5 < 34.4 < 17.3 < 9.0 < 21.6 < 12.7 < 15.0 <25.5 MW-026 8'-10' CASO- 5368 9/2312010 < 173 12333 +/- 600 < 19.7 <32.8 < 17.8 < 11.1 <23.3 < 16.3 < 20.1 <41.4 MW-026 13'-15' CASO- 5369 9/2312010 < 173 12105 +/- 629 < 19.3 <40.1 < 17.9 < 7.6 < 19.3 < 16.5 < 12.2 <29.9 MW-026 18'-20' CASO- 5370 9/2312010 < 173 10884 +/- 610 < 19.3 <31.2 < 21.3 < 13.8 < 25.7 < 12.9 < 14.0 < 29.2 MW-026 23'-25' CASO- 5566 10/1/2010 < 163 10163 +/- 644 <23.0 < 55.1 <12.4 < 16.9 < 35.3 < 16.8 < 19.3 <46.3 CA-CLAY SOIL CASO- 5567 10/1/2010 < 163 12768 +/- 562 < 17.1 < 21.9 < 13.1 < 17.8 < 16.5 < 11.6 < 10.7 < 10.6 CA-SAND SOIL C-3