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Annual Radiological Environment Operating Report for 2009
ML101320084
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Site: Arkansas Nuclear  Entergy icon.png
Issue date: 05/11/2010
From: David Bice
Entergy Operations
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Document Control Desk, Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
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Entergy Operations, Inc.

1448 S.R. 333 Russellville, AR 72802 Tel 479-858-4710 David B. Bice Acting Manager, Licensing Arkansas Nuclear One 0CAN051001 May 11, 2010 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Attn: Document Control Desk Washington, DC 20555

SUBJECT:

Annual Radiological Environment Operating Report for 2009 Arkansas Nuclear One - Units 1 and 2 Docket Nos. 50-313 and 50-368 License Nos. DPR-51 and NPF-6

REFERENCE:

1. Arkansas Nuclear One, Unit 1, Technical Specification 5.6.2
2. Arkansas Nuclear One, Unit 2, Technical Specification 6.6.2

Dear Sir or Madam:

The referenced Arkansas Nuclear One (ANO) Technical Specifications (TSs) require the submittal of an annual radiological environmental operating report for the previous year by May 15 of each year. Attached is the subject ANO report for the calendar year 2009.

This report fulfills the reporting requirements of the TSs referenced above.

The radionuclides detected by the radiological environmental monitoring program during 2009 were significantly below the regulatory limits. The operation of the ANO station during 2009 had no harmful effects nor resulted in any irreversible damage to the local environment.

Based on Entergy Operations, Inc. (Entergy) review, no environmental samples from the monitoring program equaled or exceeded the reporting levels for radioactivity concentration due to ANO effluents when averaged over any calendar quarter. Therefore, the 2009 results did not require any Radiological Monitoring Program Special reports.

This letter contains no new commitments.

0CAN051001 Page 2 of 2 If you have any questions or require additional information, please contact me.

Sincerely, ORIGINAL SIGNED BY DAVID B. BICE DBB/rwc

Attachment:

Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report for 2009 cc: Mr. Elmo E. Collins Regional Administrator U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Region IV 612 E. Lamar Blvd., Suite 400 Arlington, TX 76011-4125 NRC Senior Resident Inspector Arkansas Nuclear One P. O. Box 310 London, AR 72847 U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Attn: Mr. Kaly Kalyanam MS O-8 B1 One White Flint North 11555 Rockville Pike Rockville, MD 20852 Mr. Bernard R. Bevill Arkansas Department of Health Radiation Control Section 4815 West Markham Street Slot #30 Little Rock, AR 72205

ATTACHMENT TO 0CAN051001 ANNUAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT FOR 2009

Attachment to 0CAN051001 Page 1 of 49 ARKANSAS NUCLEAR ONE - UNITS 1 AND 2 ANNUAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT FOR 2009

Attachment to 0CAN051001 Page 2 of 49 TABLE OF CONTENTS

SUMMARY

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1.0 INTRODUCTION

7 1.1 Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program 7 1.2 Pathways Monitored 7 1.3 Land Use Census 7 2.0 INTERPRETATION AND TRENDS OF RESULTS 18 2.1 Air Particulate and Radioiodine Sample Results 18 2.2 Thermoluminescent Dosimetry Sample Results 18 2.3 Water Sample Results 18 2.4 Sediment Sample Results 20 2.5 Milk Sample Results 21 2.6 Fish Sample Results 21 2.7 Food Product Sample Results 21 2.8 Interlaboratory Comparison Results 21 2.9 Land Use Census Results 21 3.0 RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING PROGRAM

SUMMARY

22 3.1 2009 Program Results Summary 22 LIST OF TABLES TABLE 1.1 RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLING PROGRAM 9 TABLE 2.1 2009 LAND USE CENSUS 22 TABLE 3.1 RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING PROGRAM

SUMMARY

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Attachment to 0CAN051001 Page 3 of 49 LIST OF FIGURES FIGURE 1-1 SAMPLE COLLECTION SITES - NEAR FIELD 15 FIGURE 1-2 SAMPLE COLLECTION SITES - FAR FIELD 16 FIGURE 1-3 SAMPLE COLLECTION SITES - SITE MAP 17 LIST OF ATTACHMENTS ATTACHMENT 1 2009 RADIOLOGICAL MONITORING REPORT

SUMMARY

OF MONITORING RESULTS 27 ATTACHMENT 2 INTERLABORATORY COMPARISON PROGRAM 44 ATTACHMENT 3 SEDIMENT DOSE CALCULATIONS 48

Attachment to 0CAN051001 Page 4 of 49 Summary The Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report (AREOR) presents data obtained through analyses of environmental samples collected for Arkansas Nuclear One's (ANOs)

Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program (REMP) for the period January 1, 2009 through December 31, 2009. This report fulfills the requirements of ANO Unit 1 Technical Specification (TS) 5.6.2 and Unit 2 TS 6.6.2.

During 2009, as in previous years, ANO detected radionuclides attributable to plant operations at the discharge location (Station 8) where previously monitored liquid radioactive effluent from the plant is periodically discharged in accordance with the regulatory criteria established in the Offsite Dose Calculation Manual (ODCM). ANO personnel routinely monitor results from this area in order to note any trends. The review of results from this area indicates the following:

Tritium levels in the surface water media continue to be below regulatory reporting limits and are consistent with concentrations that would typically be seen at this location as discussed in Section 2.3 of this AREOR Gross beta concentrations at the Station 14 (City of Russellville) indicator drinking water location continue to remain consistent with previous operational measurements and similar to the levels detected at the Station 57 (City of Danville) control drinking water location.

Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program ANO established the REMP prior to the station becoming operational (1974) to provide data on background radiation and radioactivity normally present in the area. ANO has continued to monitor the environment by sampling air, water, sediment, fish and food products, as well as measuring radiation directly. ANO also samples milk if milk-producing animals are present commercially within five miles of the plant.

The REMP includes sampling indicator and control locations within an approximate 20-mile radius of the plant. The REMP utilizes indicator locations near the site to show any increases or buildup of radioactivity that might occur due to station operation, and control locations farther away from the site to indicate the presence of only naturally occurring radioactivity.

ANO personnel compare indicator results with control and preoperational results to assess any impact ANO operation might have had on the surrounding environment.

In 2009, ANO personnel collected environmental samples for radiological analysis. They compared results of indicator locations with control locations and previous studies and concluded that overall no significant relationship exists between ANO operation and effect on the plant environs. The review of 2009 data, in many cases, showed undetectable radiation levels in the environment and in all instances, no definable trends related to significant pathways associated with ANO.

Harmful Effects or Irreversible Damage The REMP monitoring did not detect any harmful effects or evidence of irreversible damage in 2009. Therefore, no analysis or planned course of action to alleviate problems was necessary.

Attachment to 0CAN051001 Page 5 of 49 Reporting Levels ANO's review indicates that no samples equaled or exceeded reporting levels for radioactivity concentration in environmental samples due to ANO effluents, as outlined in ODCM Table 2.6-3, when averaged over any calendar quarter. Therefore, 2009 results did not trigger any Radiological Monitoring Program Special Reports.

Radioactivity Not Attributable to ANO The ANO REMP has detected radioactivity attributable to other sources. These include the 25th Chinese nuclear test explosion in 1980 and the radioactivity plume release due to reactor core degradation at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant in 1986. Prior to 1981, the ANO REMP detected radioactivity resulting from nuclear weapons testing, with Cesium-137 continuing to be periodically detected.

Comparison to Federal and State Programs ANO personnel compared REMP data to state monitoring programs as results became available. Historically, the programs used for comparison have included the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) Thermoluminescent Dosimeter (TLD) Direct Radiation Monitoring Network and the Arkansas Department of Health (ADH).

The NRC TLD Network Program was discontinued in 1998. Historically these results have compared to those from the ANO REMP. ANO TLD results continue to remain similar to the historical average and continue to verify that plant operation is not affecting the ambient radiation levels in the environment.

The ADH and the ANO REMP entail similar radiological environmental monitoring program requirements. These programs include collecting air samples and splitting or sharing sample media such as water, sediment and fish. Both programs have obtained similar results over previous years.

Sample Deviations Milk The REMP did not include milk sampling within five miles (8 kilometers (km)) of ANO in 2009 due to unavailability. The ODCM requires collection of milk samples if available commercially within 8 km (5 miles) of the plant. ANO personnel collected vegetation samples to monitor the ingestion pathway, as specified in the ODCM, because of milk unavailability.

Required Lower Limit of Detection (LLD) Values LLDs during this reporting period were within the acceptable limits required by Table 2.6-2 of the ODCM.

Attachment to 0CAN051001 Page 6 of 49 Air Samples Listed below are air sampler deviations that occurred during 2009 due to hazardous weather conditions, electrical power outages and equipment failure. These deviations did not result in the exceedance of the LLD values specified in the ODCM. As described in footnote (a) to ODCM Table 2.6-1, deviations are permitted from the required sampling schedule due to malfunction of sampling equipment and other legitimate reasons.

Station Sampling Period Comment 56 12/29/2008 - 01/06/2009 Run time hour meter not running. Sample pump running. Replaced run time hour meter.

(CR-ANO-C-2009-00016) 6 03/31/2009 - 04/14/2009 Air sample pump discovered not operating.

Replaced sample pump.

(CR-ANO-C-2009-0605) 2 04/14/2009 - 04/28/2009 Run time hour meter not running. Sample pump running. Replaced run time hour meter.

(CR-ANO-C-2009-00714) 2 05/12/2009 - 05/26/2009 Power loss at sample station. Entergy Arkansas notified.

(CR-ANO-1-2009-01046)

Missed Samples There were no missed REMP samples during 2009.

Unavailable Results ANO received analytical results in adequate time for inclusion in this report. In addition, ANOs review identified no missing results.

Program Modifications ANO made no modifications to the REMP during 2009.

Attachments contains results of air, TLD, water, sediment, fish, and food product samples collected in 2009. TLDs were analyzed by a vendor (AREVA). All remaining samples were analyzed by River Bend Stations (RBS) Environmental Laboratory. also contains RBS participation in the interlaboratory comparison program during 2009. contains dose calculations performed for sediment using a generalized equation from Regulatory Guide 1.109, Calculation of Annual Doses to Man from Routine Releases of Reactor Effluents for the Purpose of Evaluating Compliance with 10 CFR Part 50, Appendix I.

Attachment to 0CAN051001 Page 7 of 49 1.0 Introduction 1.1 Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program ANO established the REMP to ensure that plant operating controls properly function to minimize any associated radiation endangerment to human health or the environment. The REMP is designed for:

Analyzing applicable pathways for anticipated types and quantities of radionuclides released into the environment.

Considering the possibility of a buildup of long-lived radionuclides in the environment and identifying physical and biological accumulations that may contribute to human exposures.

Considering the potential radiation exposure to plant and animal life in the environment surrounding ANO.

Correlating levels of radiation and radioactivity in the environment with radioactive releases from station operation.

1.2 Pathways Monitored The airborne, direct radiation, waterborne and ingestion pathways are monitored as required by the ODCM. A description of the ANO REMP utilized to monitor the exposure pathways is described in Table 1.1 and shown in Figures 1-1, 1-2 and 1-3.

Section 2.0 of this report provides a discussion of 2009 sampling results and Section 3.0 provides a summary of results for the monitored exposure pathways.

1.3 Land Use Census ANO personnel conducts land use census biannually (once every two years) as required by ANO Units 1 and Unit 2 ODCM Section 2.6.2. The latest land use census was conducted in 2009. The purpose of this census is to identify changes in uses of land within five miles of ANO that would require modifications to the REMP or ODCM. The most important criteria during this census are to determine location in each sector of the nearest:

1) Residence
2) Animal milked for human consumption
3) Garden of greater than 500 square feet producing fresh leafy (broadleaf) vegetables *
  • ANO personnel do not perform a garden census since ODCM Section 2.6.2 allows the routine sampling of broadleaf vegetation in the highest D/Q sector near the site boundary in lieu of the garden census.

Attachment to 0CAN051001 Page 8 of 49 The method used by ANO personnel for conducting the land use census is as follows:

ANO personnel conducted door-to-door (drive by) field surveys in order to locate the nearest resident in each meteorological sector.

Consultation with local agricultural authorities is used for the identification of commercial milk providers within five-miles of the Unit-1 reactor building.

As a result of these surveys, the following information is obtained in each meteorological sector:

1) Nearest permanent residence
2) Nearest milking animal ANO personnel identify locations on the map, measure distances to ANO (or use a global positioning system) and record results.

Locations, if any, are identified which yield a calculated dose or dose commitments greater than those currently calculated in the ODCM.

ANO personnel compare results to previous census.

Attachment to 0CAN051001 Page 9 of 49 Table 1.1 Radiological Environmental Sampling Program Sampling and Exposure Sample Point Description, Distance Type and Frequency Of Requirement Collection Pathway and Direction Analyses Frequency Airborne Radioiodine and Particulates 2 samples close to the Site Station 2 (243° - 0.5 miles) - South of the Continuous operation of Radioiodine Canister -

Boundary, in (or near) different sewage treatment plant. sampler with sample Analyze at least once per 14 sectors with the highest calculated collection as required by days for I-131.

annual average ground level D/Q. Station 56 (264° - 0.4 miles) - West end of the dust loading but at least sewage treatment plant. once per 14 days. Particulate Sampler - Analyze for gross beta radioactivity following filter change.

Radioiodine and Particulates 1 sample from the vicinity of a Station 1 (88° - 0.5 miles) - Near the community having the highest meteorology tower.

calculated annual average groundlevel D/Q.

Radioiodine and Particulates 1 sample from a control location Station 7 (210° - 19.0 miles) - Entergy Supply 15-30 km (10 - 20 miles) Yard on Highway 10 in Danville.

distance.

Radioiodine and Particulates One location sampled voluntarily Station 6 (111° - 6.8 miles) - Entergy local office by ANO. in Russellville (305 South Knoxville Avenue).

Direct TLDs Radiation 16 inner ring stations with two or Station 1 (88° - 0.5 miles) - On a pole near the Once per 92 days. Gamma Dose - Once per 92 more dosimeters in each meteorology tower. days.

meteorological sector in the general area of the Site Boundary Station 2 (243° - 0.5 miles) - South of the sewage treatment plant.

Station 3 (5 - 0.7 miles) - West of ANO Gate

  1. 2 on Highway 333 (approximately 0.35 miles)

Attachment to 0CAN051001 Page 10 of 49 Table 1.1 Radiological Environmental Sampling Program Sampling and Exposure Sample Point Description, Distance Type and Frequency Of Requirement Collection Pathway and Direction Analyses Frequency Direct TLDs Radiation 16 inner ring stations with two or Station 4 (181° - 0.5 miles) - West of May Once per 92 days. Gamma Dose - Once per 92 more dosimeters in each Cemetery entrance on south side of the road. days.

meteorological sector in the Station 56 (264° - 0.4 miles) - West end of the general area of the Site Boundary sewage treatment plant.

Station 108 (306° - 0.9 miles) - South on Flatwood Road on a utility pole.

Station 109 (291° - 0.6 miles) - Utility pole across from the junction of Flatwood Road and Round Mountain Road.

Station 110 (138° - 0.8 miles) - Bunker Hill Lane on the first utility pole on the left.

Station 145 (28° - 0.6 miles) - Near west entrance to the RERTC on a utility pole.

Station 146 (45° - 0.6 miles) - South end of east parking lot at RERTC on a utility pole.

Station 147 (61° - 0.6 miles) - West side of Bunker Hill Road, approximately 100 yards from intersection with State Highway 333.

Station 148 (122° - 0.6 miles) - Intersection of Bunker Hill Road with Scott Lane on county road sign post.

Attachment to 0CAN051001 Page 11 of 49 Table 1.1 Radiological Environmental Sampling Program Sampling and Exposure Sample Point Description, Distance Type and Frequency Of Requirement Collection Pathway and Direction Analyses Frequency Direct TLDs Radiation 16 inner ring stations with two or Station 149 (156° - 0.5 miles) - On a utility pole Once per 92 days. Gamma Dose - Once per 92 more dosimeters in each on the south side of May Road. days.

meteorological sector in the Station 150 (205° - 0.6 miles) - North side of general area of the Site Boundary May Road on a utility pole past the McCurley Place turn.

Station 151 (225° - 0.4 miles) - West side of sewage treatment plant near the lake on a metal post.

Station 152 (338° - 0.8 miles) - South side of State Highway 333 on a road sign post.

TLDs 8 stations with two or more Station 6 (111° - 6.8 miles) - Entergy local office dosimeters in special interest in Russellville (305 South Knoxville Avenue).

areas such as population centers, Station 7 (210° - 19.0 miles) - Entergy Supply nearby residences, schools, and Yard on Highway 10 in Danville.

in 1 - 2 areas to serve as control locations. Station 111 (120° - 2.0 miles) - Marina Road on a utility pole on the left just prior to curve.

Station 116 (318° - 1.8 miles) - Highway 333 and Highway 64 in London on a utility pole north of the railroad tracks.

Attachment to 0CAN051001 Page 12 of 49 Table 1.1 Radiological Environmental Sampling Program Sampling and Exposure Sample Point Description, Distance Type and Frequency Of Requirement Collection Pathway and Direction Analyses Frequency Direct TLDs Radiation 8 stations with two or more Station 125 (46° - 8.7 miles) - College Street on Once per 92 days. Gamma Dose - Once per 92 dosimeters in special interest a utility pole at the southeast corner of the red days.

brick school building.

areas such as population centers, nearby residences, schools, and Station 127 (100° - 5.2 miles) - Arkansas Tech in 1 - 2 areas to serve as control Campus on a utility pole across from Paine Hall.

locations.

Station 137 (151° - 8.2 miles) - On a speed limit sign on the right in front of the Morris R. Moore Arkansas National Guard Armory.

Station 153 (304° - 9.2 miles) - Knoxville Elementary School near the school entrance gate on a utility pole.

Waterborne Surface Water 1 indicator location (influenced by Station 8 (166° - 0.2 miles) - Plant discharge Once per 92 days. Gamma isotopic and tritium plant discharge) canal. analyses once per 92 days.

1 control location (uninfluenced by Station 10 (95° - 0.5 miles) - Plant intake canal.

plant discharge)

Drinking Water 1 indicator location (influenced by Station 14 (70° - 5.1 miles) - Russellville city Once per 92 days. I-131, gross beta, gamma plant discharge) water system from the Illinois Bayou. isotopic and tritium analyses once per 92 days.

1 control location (uninfluenced by Station 57 (208° - 19.5 miles) - Danville public plant discharge) water supply treatment on Fifth Street.

Attachment to 0CAN051001 Page 13 of 49 Table 1.1 Radiological Environmental Sampling Program Sampling and Exposure Sample Point Description, Distance Type and Frequency Of Requirement Collection Pathway and Direction Analyses Frequency Waterborne Sediment 1 indicator location (influenced by Station 8 (243° - 0.9 miles) - Plant discharge Once per 365 days. Gamma isotopic analysis once plant discharge) canal. per 365 days.

1 control location (uninfluenced by Station 16 (287° - 5.5 miles) - Panther Bay on plant discharge) south side of Arkansas River across from mouth of Piney Creek.

Ingestion Milk 1 indicator sample location within Currently, no available milking animals within Once per 92 days. Gamma isotopic and I-131 8 km (five-miles) distance if 8 km of ANO. analyses once per 92 days.

commercially available.

1 control sample location at a distance of >8 km, (five-miles) when an indicator exists.

Fish 1 sample of commercially and/or Station 8 (212° - 0.5 miles) - Plant discharge Once per 365 days. Gamma isotopic on edible recreationally important species in canal. portions once per 365 days.

vicinity of plant discharge.

1 sample of same species in area Station 16 (287° - 5.5 miles) - Panther Bay on not influenced by plant discharge. south side of Arkansas River across from mouth of Piney Creek.

Attachment to 0CAN051001 Page 14 of 49 Table 1.1 Radiological Environmental Sampling Program Sampling and Exposure Sample Point Description, Type and Frequency Requirement Collection Pathway Distance and Direction Of Analyses Frequency Ingestion Food Products 1 sample of broadleaf (edible or Station 13 (273° - 0.5 miles) - West from ANO Three per 365 days. Gamma isotopic and I-131 non-edible) near the Site toward Gate 4 onto Flatwood Road. analyses three times per 365 Boundary from one of the highest days.

anticipated annual average groundlevel D/Q sectors, if milk sampling is not performed.

Station 55 (208° - 16.5 miles) - Intersection of 1 sample location of broadleaf Highway 27 and 154.

vegetation (edible or non-edible) from a control location 15 - 30 km (10 - 20 miles) distant, if milk sampling is not performed.

Groundwater 1 sample location of Groundwater Station 58 (GWM-1, 22° - 0.3 miles) - North of Once per 92 days Control, tritium and gamma from a control location up gradient Protected Area on Owner Control Area (OCA). isotopic, once per 92 days.

from the protected area South of Outside Fab-Shop, west side of access road 3 sample locations of Station 59 (GWM-2, 185° - 0.1 miles) - South of Once per 92 days Indicator, tritium and gamma Groundwater from indicator Protected Area on OCA. Near Security barriers isotopic, once per 92 days.

locations down gradient from the and discharge canal.

protected area Station 60 (GWM-3, 206° - 0.1 miles) - South of Indicator, tritium and gamma Once per 92 days Protected area on OCA. West of Station number isotopic, once per 92 days.

59 near wood line.

Station 61 (GWM-4, 245° - 0.1 miles) - West of Once per 92 days Indicator, tritium and gamma Protected Area on OCA. Edge of parking lot, isotopic, once per 92 days.

east of equipment laydown area

Attachment to 0CAN051001 Page 15 of 49 FIGURE 1-1 SAMPLE COLLECTION SITES - NEAR FIELD SR 333 152 3 108 Training 145 Center 146 147 109 13 1 West Access Rd. 10 56 2 8C 36 Scott Ln.

151 148 8S May Rd. Bunker Cemetery Bunker Hill Ln.

Hill Rd.

149 150 4 110 Arkansas Nuclear One REMP Sample Locations (Near Field)

Lake Dardanelle Revised 24May05

Attachment to 0CAN051001 Page 16 of 49 FIGURE 1-2 SAMPLE COLLECTION SITES - FAR FIELD 1

2 0° 16 340° 20° US HWY 7 TO HARRISON 15 320° 40° INTERSTATE 40 3

TO FORT SMITH SR 5 PINEY BAY USE AREA Dover 125 SR 333 300° 60° 164 EAST TO 153 U.S.

MORELAND HWY 14 64 4

14 SR 24 TO MORELAND 280° ARKANSAS RIVER 116 INTERSTATE 40 80° 16 LONDON US 13 J I H G F E D C B A HWY 64 5

DELAWARE STATE PARK 127 260° DARDANELLE STATE PARK 111 ARKANSAS TECH UNIVERSITY 100° U.S. HWY 22 HWY 524 LAKE DARDANELLE DARDANELLE STATE PARK RUSSELLVILLE 6

12 DARDANELLE LOCK AND DAM HWY 22 DAM SITE EAST PARK HWY 7T 6 240° 120° HWY 155 HWY 7 SR 247 TO POTTSVILLE MT. NEBO HWY 27 137 STATE PARK DARDANELLE 11 220° HWY 28 140° 7

HWY 7 200° 160° 10 180° 8

HWY 7 TO HOT SPRINGS HWY 27 TO DANVILLE INSET DANVILLE (SEE INSET) 9 N W E HWY 154 S

HWY 27 55 HWY 10 Entergy Substation 7

Petit Jean River 57 HWY 10 Cowger Lake City of Danville Arkansas Nuclear One HWY 80 HWY 27 REMP Sample Locations (Far Field)

Attachment to 0CAN051001 Page 17 of 49 FIGURE 1-3 SAMPLE COLLECTION SITES - SITE MAP 58 STR-3 Switch STR-2 Yard STR-4 West Access Road 61 STR-5 60 59 STR-1 N

Lake Dardanelle W E S

Arkansas Nuclear One REMP Sample Locations Site Map

Attachment to 0CAN051001 Page 18 of 49 2.0 Interpretation and Trends of Results 2.1 Air Particulate and Radioiodine Sample Results The REMP has detected radioactivity in the airborne pathway attributable to other sources.

These include the 25th Chinese nuclear test explosion in 1980 and the radioactive plume release due to reactor core degradation at Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant in 1986.

During 2009, Iodine-131 was not detected in the radioiodine cartridges, as has been the case in previous years. In addition, indicator gross beta air particulate results for 2009 were within the range of levels obtained in previous years of the operational REMP and well below preoperational levels as seen below. The results below are reported as annual average picocuries per picocuries per cubic meter (pCi/m3).

Monitoring Period Result 2000 - 2008 (Minimum Value) 0.020 2009 Value 0.030 2000 - 2008 (Maximum Value) 0.032 Preoperational 0.050 In the absence of plant-related gamma radionuclides, gross beta activity is attributed to naturally occurring radionuclides. Table 3.1, which includes gross beta concentrations and provide a comparison of the indicator and control means and ranges, emphasizes the consistent trends seen in this pathway to support the presence of naturally occurring activity.

Therefore, it can be concluded that the airborne pathway continues to be unaffected by ANO operations.

2.2 TLD Sample Results ANO reports measured dose as net exposure (field reading less transit reading) normalized to 92 days and relies on comparison of the indicator locations to the control as a measure of plant impact. ANOs comparison of the inner ring and special interest area TLD results to the control, as seen in Table 3.1, identified no noticeable trend that would indicate that the ambient radiation levels are being affected by plant operations. In addition, the inner ring value of 8.3 millirem (mrem) shown in Table 3.1 is within the historical bounds of 2000 - 2008 annual average results, which have ranged from 6.7 to 8.8 mrem.

Overall, ANO concluded that the ambient radiation levels are not being affected by plant operations.

2.3 Water Sample Results Analytical results for 2009 surface water and drinking water samples were similar to those reported in previous years.

Attachment to 0CAN051001 Page 19 of 49 Surface water samples were collected and analyzed for gamma radionuclides and tritium.

Gamma radionuclides were below detectable limits which is consistent with results seen in previous operational years. Tritium continues to be detected at the indicator location (Station 8) where previously monitored liquid radioactive effluent from the plant is periodically discharged in accordance with the regulatory criteria established in the ODCM. However, the levels detected are consistent with concentrations that would typically be seen at this location as shown below. The results below are reported as annual average picocurie per liter (pCi/l).

Monitoring Period Concentration 2000 - 2008 (Minimum Value) 272.0 2009 Value 668.3 2000 - 2008 (Maximum Value) 1023.4 Preoperational Value 200.0 ANO personnel have noted no definable increasing trends associated with the tritium levels at the discharge location. Levels detected during 2009 and previous operational years have been well below regulatory reporting limits. Therefore, the operation of ANO had no definable impact on this waterborne pathway during 2009 and levels of radionuclides remain similar to those obtained in previous operational years.

Drinking water samples were collected from two locations (indicator and control). Although ANO personnel utilize Station 14 (City of Russellville) as an indicator location due to the potential for the drinking water pathway to exist, the City of Russellville has not withdrawn water from Lake Dardanelle in the past several years.

Drinking water samples were analyzed for gross beta radionuclides, Iodine-131, gamma radionuclides and tritium. Gamma radionuclides, Iodine-131 and tritium concentrations were below the LLD limits at the indicator and control locations, which is consistent with preoperational and operational years. Gross beta concentrations at the indicator and control locations are similar as shown in Table 3.1. Listed below is a comparison of 2009 indicator results to preoperational and operational years. The results below are reported as annual average pCi/l.

Radionuclide 2009 2000 - 2008 Preoperational Gross Beta 2.18 3.09 2.0 Iodine-131 <LLD <LLD <LLD Gamma <LLD <LLD <LLD Tritium <LLD <LLD 200.0 ANO personnel have noted no definable trends associated with drinking water results at the indicator location. Therefore, the operation of ANO had no definable impact on this waterborne pathway during 2009 and levels of radionuclides remain similar to those obtained in previous operational years.

Attachment to 0CAN051001 Page 20 of 49 Groundwater samples were collected from four locations (1 control and 3 indicator locations).

Sample data was compiled, organized and is reviewed annually as a minimum to:

Analyze for increasing or decreasing trends at individual sample points, wells or groups of wells.

Review the radionuclides detected to determine whether changes should be made to the analysis suites or sampling frequencies for each sampling location.

Evaluate the locations of radionuclides in ground water to determine if changes should be made to the sampling locations.

Review current investigation levels and determine if changes should be made.

Determine if any change to the ODCM is required.

Determine if a corrective actions/remediation is required.

Groundwater samples were analyzed for tritium and gamma radionuclides. Tritium and gamma concentrations were below the LLD limits at the indicator and control locations. Listed below is a comparison of 2009 indicator results to past operational years. The results below are reported as annual average pCi/l. Groundwater data is captured in Tables 8.1 and 8.2.

Therefore, ANO operations had no significant impact on the environment or public by this waterborne pathway.

Table 8.3 has been included in the 2009 AREOR to identify tritium results from groundwater samples collected in 2006 - 2007. Groundwater tritium sampling was initiated on December 7, 2006. ANO initiated sending groundwater gamma analysis samples to River Bend Nuclear Station in 2008.

Radionuclide 2009 2006 - 2008 Tritium <LLD <LLD Gammas <LLD <LLD 2.4 Sediment Sample Results Sediment samples were collected from two locations in 2009 and analyzed for gamma radionuclides. Although Cesium-137 has been detected in previous years, all gamma radionuclides were below detectable limits in 2009. Listed below is a comparison of 2009 indicator results to past operational years. Therefore, ANO operations had no significant impact on the environment or public by this waterborne pathway. The results below are reported in picocuries per kilogram (pCi/kg)

Monitoring Period Concentration 2000 - 2008 (Minimum Value) 41.79 2009 Value < LLD 2000 - 2008 (Maximum Value) 1170.0 Since reporting levels for radionuclides in sediment have not been established, an evaluation of potential dose to the public from this media was performed as shown in Attachment 2.

Attachment to 0CAN051001 Page 21 of 49 2.5 Milk Sample Results Milk samples were not collected during 2009 due to the unavailability of indicator locations within five-miles of ANO.

2.6 Fish Sample Results Fish samples were collected from two locations and analyzed for gamma radionuclides. In 2009, gamma radionuclides were below detectable limits which are consistent with the preoperational monitoring period and operational results since 1997. Therefore, based on these measurements, ANO operations had no significant radiological impact upon the environment or public by this ingestion pathway.

2.7 Food Product Sample Results The REMP has detected radionuclides prior to 1990 that are attributable to other sources.

These include the radioactive plume release due to reactor core degradation at Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant in 1986 and atmospheric weapons testing.

In 2009, food product samples were collected when available from two locations and analyzed for Iodine-131 and gamma radionuclides. The 2009 levels remained undetectable, as has been the case in previous years. Therefore, based on these measurements, ANO operations had no significant radiological impact upon the environment or public by this ingestion pathway.

2.8 Interlaboratory Comparison Results RBS Environmental Laboratory analyzed interlaboratory comparison samples for ANO to fulfill the requirements of ODCM Section 2.6.3. Attachment 2, contains these results. ANOs review of RBS interlaboratory comparison indicated that 100% of the sample results (52 of 52) were within the acceptable control limits.

2.9 Land Use Census Results The latest land use census (performed in 2009) did not identify any new locations that yielded a calculated dose or dose commitment greater than those currently calculated (see Table 2.1).

Also, the land use census identified no milk-producing animals within a five-mile radius of the plant site. ANO personnel chose not to perform a garden census in 2009, which is allowed by ODCM Section 2.6.2, in lieu of broadleaf vegetation sampling in the meteorological sector (Sector 13) with the highest D/Q.

Attachment to 0CAN051001 Page 22 of 49 TABLE 2.1 2009 Land Use Census Nearest Residence Within Five Miles Direction Sector Distance (miles)

N 1 0.9 NNE 2 1.3 NE 3 0.9 ENE 4 0.8 E 5 0.8 ESE 6 0.8 SE 7 0.8 SSE 8 0.8 S 9 0.8 SSW 10 0.7 SW 11 2.8 WSW 12 0.7 W 13 0.8 WNW 14 0.8 NW 15 1.0 NNW 16 0.9 3.0 Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program Summary 3.1 2009 Program Results Summary Table 3.1 summarizes the 2009 REMP results. ANO personnel did not use values reported as

<LLD when determining ranges and means for indicator and control locations.

Attachment to 0CAN051001 Page 23 of 49 TABLE 3.1 Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program Summary Name of Facility: ANO - Units 1 and 2 Docket No: 50-313 and 50-368 .

Location of Facility: Pope County, Arkansas Reporting Period: January - December 2009 Control Indicator Locations Number of Sample Type Type & Number Locations Mean LLD b Mean ( F ) c Location with Highest Annual Mean Nonroutine

( Units ) of Analyses a (F)c

[ Range ] Results e

[ Range ]

Location d Mean ( F ) c

[ Range ]

Air Particulates GB 130 0.01 0.029 ( 78 / 78 ) Station 1 0.030 ( 26 / 26 ) 0.026 ( 52 / 52 ) 0

( pCi/m3 ) [ 0.014 - 0.054 ] ( 88, 0.5 mi ) [ 0.014 - 0.050 ] [ 0.014 - 0.049 ]

Airborne Iodine I-131 130 0.07 <LLD N/A N/A <LLD 0

( pCi/m3 )

Inner Ring TLDs Gamma 64 (f) 8.3 ( 64 / 64 ) Station 56 10.1 ( 4 / 4 ) N/A 0

( mR/Qtr ) [ 5.0 - 10.7 ] ( 264, 0.4 mi ) [ 9.8 - 10.7 ]

Special Interest Gamma 28 (f) 7.2 ( 28 / 28 ) Station 127 8.8 ( 4 / 4 ) N/A 0 TLDs [ 4.9 - 9.9 ] ( 100, 5.2 mi ) [ 7.8 - 9.7 ]

( mR/Qtr )

Control TLD Gamma 4 (f) N/A N/A N/A 6.5 ( 4 / 4 ) 0

( mR/Qtr ) [ 6.1 - 7.1 ]

Attachment to 0CAN051001 Page 24 of 49 TABLE 3.1 Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program Summary Name of Facility: ANO - Units 1 and 2 Docket No: 50-313 and 50-368 Location of Facility: Pope County, Arkansas Reporting Period: January - December 2009 Control Indicator Locations Number of Sample Type Type & Number Location with Highest Annual Locations Mean LLD b Mean ( F ) c Nonroutine

( Units ) of Analyses a Mean (F)c

[ Range ] Results e

[ Range ]

Location d Mean ( F ) c

[ Range ]

Surface Water H-3 8 3000 668.3 ( 3 / 4 ) Station 8 668.3 ( 3 / 4 ) <LLD 0

( pCi/l ) [ 438.0 - 937.0 ] ( 166, 0.2 mi ) [ 438.0 - 937.0 ]

GS 24 Mn-54 15 <LLD N/A N/A <LLD 0 Fe-59 30 <LLD N/A N/A <LLD 0 Co-58 15 <LLD N/A N/A <LLD 0 Co-60 15 <LLD N/A N/A <LLD 0 Zn-65 30 <LLD N/A N/A <LLD 0 Zr-95 30 <LLD N/A N/A <LLD 0 Nb-95 15 <LLD N/A N/A <LLD 0 I-131 15 <LLD N/A N/A <LLD 0 Cs-134 15 <LLD N/A N/A <LLD 0 Cs-137 18 <LLD N/A N/A <LLD 0 Ba-140 60 <LLD N/A N/A <LLD 0 La-140 15 <LLD N/A N/A <LLD 0

Attachment to 0CAN051001 Page 25 of 49 TABLE 3.1 Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program Summary Name of Facility: ANO - Units 1 and 2 Docket No: 50-313 and 50-368 Location of Facility: Pope County, Arkansas Reporting Period: January - December 2009 Control Locations Number of Sample Type Type & Number Indicator Locations LLD b Location with Highest Annual Mean Mean ( F ) c Nonroutine

( Units ) of Analyses a Mean ( F ) c [ Range ]

[ Range ] Results e Location d Mean ( F ) c

[ Range ]

Drinking Water GB 8 4 2.18 ( 3 / 4 ) Station 14 2.18 ( 3 / 4 ) 2.57 ( 3 / 4 ) 0

( pCi/1 ) [ 1.20 - 4.12 ] ( 70, 5.1 mi ) [ 1.20 - 4.12 ] [ 2.06 - 3.30 ]

I-131 8 1.0 <LLD N/A N/A <LLD 0 H-3 8 2000 <LLD N/A N/A <LLD 0 GS 8 Mn-54 15 <LLD N/A N/A <LLD 0 Fe-59 30 <LLD N/A N/A <LLD 0 Co-58 15 <LLD N/A N/A <LLD 0 Co-60 15 <LLD N/A N/A <LLD 0 Zn-65 30 <LLD N/A N/A <LLD 0 Zr-95 30 <LLD N/A N/A <LLD 0 Nb-95 15 <LLD N/A N/A <LLD 0 Cs-134 15 <LLD N/A N/A <LLD 0 Cs-137 18 <LLD N/A N/A <LLD 0 Ba-140 60 <LLD N/A N/A <LLD 0 La-140 15 <LLD N/A N/A <LLD 0 Bottom Sediment GS 2

( pCi/kg ) Cs-134 150 <LLD N/A <LLD <LLD 0 Cs-137 180 <LLD N/A <LLD <LLD 0

Attachment to 0CAN051001 Page 26 of 49 TABLE 3.1 Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program Summary Name of Facility: ANO - Units 1 and 2 Docket No: 50-313 and 50-368 Location of Facility: Pope County, Arkansas Reporting Period: January - December 2009 Control Indicator Locations Number of Sample Type Type & Number Location with Highest Annual Locations LLD b Mean ( F ) c Nonroutine

( Units ) of Analyses a Mean Mean ( F ) c

[ Range ] Results e

[ Range ]

Location d Mean ( F ) c

[ Range ]

Fish GS 2

( pCi/kg ) Mn-54 130 <LLD N/A N/A <LLD 0 Fe-59 260 <LLD N/A N/A <LLD 0 Co-58 130 <LLD N/A N/A <LLD 0 Co-60 130 <LLD N/A N/A <LLD 0 Zn-65 260 <LLD N/A N/A <LLD 0 Cs-134 130 <LLD N/A N/A <LLD 0 Cs-137 150 <LLD N/A N/A <LLD 0 Food Products I-131 6 60 <LLD N/A N/A N/A 0

( pCi/kg )

GS 6 Cs-134 60 <LLD N/A N/A N/A 0 Cs-137 80 <LLD N/A N/A N/A 0 a GB = Gross beta; I-131 = Iodine-131; H-3 = tritium; GS = Gamma scan.

b LLD = Required lower limit of detection based on ODCM Tables 2.6-2.

c Mean and range based upon detectable measurements only. Fraction of detectable measurements at specified locations is indicated in parenthesis (F).

d Locations are specified (1) by name and (2) degrees relative to reactor site.

e Non-routine results are those which exceed ten times the control station value. If no control station value is available, the result is considered non-routine if it exceeds ten times the preoperational value for the location.

f LLD is not defined in ODCM Tables 2.6-2.

Attachment to 0CAN051001 Page 27 of 49 ATTACHMENT 1 2009 Radiological Monitoring Report Summary of Monitoring Results

Attachment to 0CAN051001 Page 28 of 49 TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE 1.1 AIR PARTICULATE 34 TABLE 1.2 RADIOIODINE CARTRIDGE 35 TABLE 2.1 THERMOLUMINESCENT DOSIMETERS (INNER RING) 36 TABLE 2.2 THERMOLUMINESCENT DOSIMETERS (SPECIAL INTEREST AREAS) 37 TABLE 3.1 SURFACE WATER (GAMMA ISOTOPIC) 38 TABLE 3.2 SURFACE WATER (TRITIUM) 40 TABLE 4.1 DRINKING WATER (GROSS BETA, I-131 AND GAMMA ISOTOPIC) 41 TABLE 4.2 DRINKING WATER (TRITIUM) 42 TABLE 5.1 SEDIMENT 43 TABLE 6.1 FISH 44 TABLE 7.1 FOOD PRODUCTS 45 TABLE 8.1 GROUNDWATER DATA (GAMMA ISOTOPIC) 46 TABLE 8.2 GROUNDWATER DATA (TRITIUM) 47 TABLE 8.3 GROUNDWATER DATA (TRITIUM) 2006 - 2007 48

Attachment to 0CAN051001 Page 29 of 49 Table 1.1 Sample Type: Air Particulate Analysis: Gross Beta Units: pCi/m3 Start Date End Date Station 1

  • Station 2 Station 56 Station 6 Station 7 (Indicator) (Indicator) (Indicator) (Control) (Control)

Required LLD 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 12/29/2008 01/06/2009 0.041 0.041 0.038 0.032 0.036 01/06/2009 01/20/2009 0.041 0.036 0.039 0.028 0.031 01/20/2009 02/03/2009 0.034 0.033 0.034 0.027 0.032 02/03/2009 02/14/2009 0.027 0.026 0.028 0.022 0.026 02/17/2009 03/03/2009 0.037 0.036 0.037 0.030 0.035 03/03/2009 03/17/2009 0.031 0.031 0.032 0.025 0.031 03/17/2009 03/31/2009 0.023 0.023 0.027 0.018 0.021 03/31/2009 04/14/2009 0.026 0.035 0.026 0.020 0.024 04/14/2009 04/28/2009 0.026 0.027 0.026 0.023 0.023 04/28/2009 05/12/2009 0.014 0.016 0.016 0.014 0.015 05/12/2009 05/26/2009 0.018 0.020 0.019 0.017 0.018 05/26/2009 06/09/2009 0.028 0.027 0.028 0.024 0.025 06/09/2009 06/23/2009 0.026 0.023 0.022 0.020 0.023 06/23/2009 07/07/2009 0.036 0.033 0.034 0.034 0.029 07/07/2009 07/21/2009 0.031 0.029 0.029 0.025 0.029 07/21/2009 08/04/2009 0.027 0.025 0.028 0.022 0.024 08/04/2009 08/18/2009 0.030 0.029 0.026 0.023 0.026 08/18/2009 09/01/2009 0.023 0.024 0.024 0.020 0.024 09/01/2009 09/15/2009 0.042 0.040 0.036 0.032 0.036 09/15/2009 09/29/2009 0.025 0.027 0.028 0.021 0.026 09/29/2009 10/13/2009 0.021 0.020 0.021 0.016 0.018 10/13/2009 10/27/2009 0.019 0.019 0.020 0.016 0.018 10/24/2009 12/08/2009 0.030 0.028 0.031 0.024 0.028 10/27/2009 11/10/2009 0.029 0.030 0.030 0.026 0.027 11/10/2009 11/24/2009 0.039 0.038 0.039 0.033 0.035 12/08/2009 12/22/2009 0.050 0.050 0.054 0.040 0.049

  • Station with highest annual mean.

Attachment to 0CAN051001 Page 30 of 49 Table 1.2 Sample Type: Radioiodine Cartridge Analysis: Iodine-131 Units: pCi/m3 Start Date End Date Station 1 Station 2 Station 56 Station 6 Station 7 (Indicator) (Indicator) (Indicator) (Control) (Control)

Required LLD 0.07 0.07 0.07 0.07 0.07 12/29/2008 01/06/2009 <0.027 <0.029 <0.024 <0.023 <0.018 01/06/2009 01/20/2009 <0.013 <0.020 <0.020 <0.018 <0.015 01/20/2009 02/03/2009 <0.016 <0.012 <0.020 <0.019 <0.018 02/03/2009 02/14/2009 <0.014 <0.022 <0.016 <0.017 <0.017 02/17/2009 03/03/2009 <0.015 <0.017 <0.021 <0.015 <0.018 03/03/2009 03/17/2009 <0.016 <0.021 <0.020 <0.019 <0.015 03/17/2009 03/31/2009 <0.017 <0.015 <0.019 <0.017 <0.015 03/31/2009 04/14/2009 <0.019 <0.018 <0.018 <0.020 <0.015 04/14/2009 04/28/2009 <0.017 <0.016 <0.020 <0.016 <0.018 04/28/2009 05/12/2009 <0.019 <0.019 <0.021 <0.018 <0.020 05/12/2009 05/26/2009 <0.018 <0.024 <0.019 <0.021 <0.022 05/26/2009 06/09/2009 <0.019 <0.022 <0.016 <0.014 <0.019 06/09/2009 06/23/2009 <0.019 <0.016 <0.018 <0.017 <0.018 06/23/2009 07/07/2009 <0.022 <0.019 <0.018 <0.024 <0.025 07/07/2009 07/21/2009 <0.020 <0.018 <0.020 <0.018 <0.019 07/21/2009 08/04/2009 <0.018 <0.018 <0.018 <0.016 <0.022 08/04/2009 08/18/2009 <0.018 <0.014 <0.016 <0.019 <0.015 08/18/2009 09/01/2009 <0.024 <0.021 <0.016 <0.020 <0.014 09/01/2009 09/15/2009 <0.019 <0.021 <0.016 <0.020 <0.017 09/15/2009 09/29/2009 <0.017 <0.017 <0.017 <0.014 <0.014 09/29/2009 10/13/2009 <0.025 <0.023 <0.021 <0.018 <0.018 10/13/2009 10/27/2009 <0.022 <0.022 <0.022 <0.018 <0.020 10/24/2009 12/08/2009 <0.023 <0.019 <0.017 <0.019 <0.013 10/27/2009 11/10/2009 <0.023 <0.019 <0.020 <0.016 <0.016 11/10/2009 11/24/2009 <0.033 <0.023 <0.020 <0.020 <0.025 12/08/2009 12/22/2009 <0.053 <0.045 <0.040 <0.047 <0.043

Attachment to 0CAN051001 Page 31 of 49 Table 2.1 Sample Type: TLDs Analysis: Gamma Dose Units: mrem/Qtr Inner Ring (Indicators)

Station 1st Qtr 09 2nd Qtr 09 3rd Qtr 09 4th Qtr 09 Annual Mean 09 (mrem) (mrem) (mrem) (mrem) (mrem) 3 5.0 5.7 6.1 5.8 5.7 145 7.4 8.0 8.1 8.5 8.0 146 7.7 9.0 9.6 9.1 8.9 147 7.2 7.0 8.9 8.1 7.8 1 8.0 8.9 8.7 8.9 8.6 148 7.9 8.8 10.3 8.2 8.8 110 8.1 8.2 8.8 7.4 8.1 149 6.8 7.7 8.9 8.3 7.9 4 7.3 8.1 8.3 7.7 7.9 150 9.1 9.5 9.4 8.8 9.2 151 8.3 8.4 9.1 8.4 8.6 2 8.3 8.7 8.9 8.4 8.6 56

  • 9.8 10.7 10.1 9.8 10.1 109 7.5 9.2 9.6 9.6 9.0 108 7.9 7.8 8.6 9.1 8.4 152 7.3 6.9 7.7 6.6 7.1
  • Station with highest annual mean.

Attachment to 0CAN051001 Page 32 of 49 Table 2.2 Sample Type: TLDs Analysis: Gamma Dose Units: mrem/Qtr Special Interest Areas - (Population Centers & Schools)

Station 1st Qtr 09 2nd Qtr 09 3rd Qtr 09 4th Qtr 09 Annual Mean 09 (mrem) (mrem) (mrem) (mrem) (mrem) 6 6.5 7.1 7.2 6.9 6.9 111 4.9 5.8 5.5 5.7 5.5 116 7.4 8.4 8.7 8.5 8.3 125 5.2 4.9 5.3 5.4 5.2 127* 7.8 8.9 9.7 8.6 8.8 137 7.4 8.4 8.7 8.3 8.2 153 6.6 7.0 9.9 7.5 7.8

  • Stations with highest annual mean.

Special Interest Areas - (Control)

Station 1st Qtr 09 2nd Qtr 09 3rd Qtr 09 4th Qtr 09 Annual (mrem) (mrem) (mrem) (mrem) Mean 09 (mrem) 7 6.5 6.1 7.1 6.4 6.5

Attachment to 0CAN051001 Page 33 of 49 Table 3.1 Sample Type: Surface Water Analysis: Gamma Isotopic Units: pCi/l Location Start Date End Date Mn-54 Co-58 Fe-59 Co-60 Zn-65 Nb-95 Zr-95 I-131 Cs-134 Cs-137 Ba-140 La-140 Required LLD 15 15 30 15 30 15 30 15 15 18 60 15 Station 8 (Indicator) 12/31/2008 01/31/2009 <4.45 <6.15 <10.96 <5.97 <11.96 <10.20 <11.02 <10.73 <7.32 <6.92 <30.05 <12.71 Station 10 (Control) 12/31/2008 01/31/2009 <7.60 <5.38 <11.29 <4.48 <12.24 <9.13 <11.27 <11.83 <7.43 <5.47 <38.15 <6.77 Station 8 (Indicator) 01/31/2009 02/29/2009 <7.07 <4.34 <11.52 <5.71 <6.40 <8.10 <13.33 <14.30 <6.45 <5.44 <35.26 <9.78 Station 10 (Control) 01/31/2009 02/29/2009 <6.00 <6.53 <9.80 <6.45 <15.41 <8.04 <9.24 <10.76 <7.11 <6.57 <34.47 <11.62 Station 8 (Indicator) 02/29/2009 03/31/2009 <5.71 <3.64 <11.66 <2.46 <10.60 <5.72 <6.26 <9.19 <5.20 <5.33 <19.55 <9.85 Station 10 (Control) 02/29/2009 03/31/2009 <4.58 <2.80 <8.74 <3.68 <7.66 <4.52 <9.03 <8.42 <4.52 <5.20 <21.60 <9.02 Station 8 (Indicator) 03/31/2009 04/30/2009 <3.65 <3.68 <6.97 <3.25 <6.88 <4.72 <5.84 <6.95 <4.07 <3.51 <16.10 <7.03 Station 10 (Control) 03/31/2009 04/30/2009 <2.87 <3.13 <6.71 <3.06 <7.14 <3.71 <5.78 <5.25 <3.82 <3.48 <13.99 <4.76 Station 8 (Indicator) 04/30/2009 05/31/2009 <4.87 <5.03 <10.26 <5.00 <11.95 <6.26 <8.79 <7.31 <4.05 <3.39 <21.18 <5.65 Station 10 (Control) 04/30/2009 05/31/2009 <6.21 <6.85 <11.55 <5.50 <9.59 <5.62 <10.76 ,8.06 <6.11 <5.93 <27.59 <9.26 Station 8 (Indicator) 05/31/2009 06/30/2009 <4.79 <4.29 <11.77 <5.29 <12.62 <6.73 <10.18 <10.75 <5.71 <6.27 <28.69 <8.91 Station 10 (Control) 05/31/2009 06/30/2009 <4.54 <4.12 <12.90 <5.01 <10.52 <6.01 <9.61 <9.16 <4.59 <3.48 <19.69 <10.85

Attachment to 0CAN051001 Page 34 of 49 Table 3.1 Sample Type: Surface Water Analysis: Gamma Isotopic Units: pCi/l Location Start Date End Date Mn-54 Co-58 Fe-59 Co-60 Zn-65 Nb-95 Zr-95 I-131 Cs-134 Cs-137 Ba-140 La-140 Required LLD 15 15 30 15 30 15 30 15 15 18 60 15 Station 8 (Indicator) 06/30/2009 07/31/2009 <2.99 <2.66 <7.38 <3.68 <6.63 <3.99 <6.82 <5.49 <3.53 <3.43 <16.97 <4.47 Station 10 (Control) 06/30/2009 07/31/2009 <3.44 <3.62 <8.00 <3.60 <6.32 <4.06 <7.11 <7.30 <4.25 <4.19 <18.31 <6.68 Station 8 (Indicator) 07/31/2009 08/31/2009 <2.82 <2.79 <6.35 <2.91 <8.15 <3.76 <5.83 <4.20 <3.27 <3.57 <13.11 <5.91 Station 10 (Control) 07/31/2009 08/31/2009 <3.59 <4.05 <8.82 <4.42 <7.31 <4.49 <6.87 <6.05 <4.37 <4.46 <15.60 <5.96 Station 8 (Indicator) 08/31/2009 09/30/2009 <5.80 <5.49 <11.20 <3.64 <12.94 <7.20 <7.38 <8.59 <7.30 <6.38 <28.52 <10.76 Station 10 (Control) 08/31/2009 09/30/2009 <4.26 <5.27 <12.02 <5.68 <12.78 <6.86 <9.53 <9.82 <5.13 <5.91 <22.47 <13.54 Station 8 (Indicator) 09/30/2009 10/31/2009 <3.25 <3.16 <4.43 <3.24 <6.82 <3.10 <6.09 <4.65 <3.32 <3.11 <13.26 <4.74 Station 10 (Control) 09/30/2009 10/31/2009 <3.79 <3.82 <7.15 <3.28 <6.73 <5.08 <6.49 <6.04 <4.55 <4.30 <20.04 <6.21 Station 8 (Indicator) 10/31/2009 11/30/2009 <5.41 <4.53 <10.58 <4.88 <10.89 <6.71 <8.62 <9.67 <5.99 <5.45 <23.01 <10.11 Station 10 (Control) 10/31/2009 11/30/2009 <4.18 <3.49 <7.41 <3.29 <7.69 <4.68 <5.65 <6.01 <3.53 <3.25 <17.00 <5.16 Station 8 (Indicator) 11/30/2009 12/31/2009 <4.65 <4.94 <10.75 <2.92 <10.63 <5.11 <9.70 <8.15 <4.68 <4.60 <22.60 <7.85 Station 10 (Control) 11/30/2009 12/31/2009 <4.75 <4.57 <8.33 <3.57 <11.58 <6.10 <7.33 <7.83 <4.81 <4.11 <22.55 <9.83

Attachment to 0CAN051001 Page 35 of 49 Table 3.2 Sample Type: Surface Water Analysis: Tritium Units: pCi/l Location Begin Date End Date H-3 Required LLD 3000 Station 8 (Indicator) 12/31/2008 03/31/2009 937 Station 10 (Control) 12/31/2008 03/31/2009 < 540 Station 8 (Indicator) 03/31/2009 06/30/2009 < 564 Station 10 (Control) 03/31/2009 06/30/2009 < 566 Station 8 (Indicator) 06/30/2009 09/30/2009 630 Station 10 (Control) 06/30/2009 09/30/2009 < 518 Station 8 (Indicator) 09/30/2009 12/31/2009 438 Station 10 (Control) 09/30/2009 12/31/2009 < 528

Attachment to 0CAN051001 Page 36 of 49 Table 4.1 Sample Type: Drinking Water Analysis: Gross Beta, Iodine-131 and Gamma Isotopic Units: pCi/l Location Collection Gross I-131 Mn-54 Fe-59 Co-58 Co-60 Zn-65 Zr-95 Nb-95 Cs-134 Cs-137 Ba-140 La-140 Date Beta Required LLD 4.0 1.0 15 30 15 15 30 30 15 15 18 60 15 Station 14 (Indicator) 03/17/2009 4.12 <0.89 <4.65 <9.76 <4.90 <4.47 <10.48 <8.13 <7.32 <5.50 <5.59 <28.58 <10.90 Station 57 (Control) 03/17/2009 3.31 <0.87 <3.97 <11.20 <4.67 <4.84 <10.49 <9.49 <6.20 <4.71 4.67 <22.81 <5.54 Station 14 (Indicator) 06/23/2009 1.20 <0.78 <4.64 <8.58 <5.66 <3.06 <10.76 <7.99 <6.63 <5.58 <5.40 <25.38 <6.50 Station 57 (Control) 06/23/2009 2.06 <0.77 <5.40 <14.12 <6.43 < 6.25 <14.20 <10.72 <9.57 <7.25 <5.69 <33.52 <12.33 Station 14 (Indicator) 09/15/2009 1.23 <0.88 <4.42 <8.86 <3.19 <2.11 <8.77 <7.44 <4.87 <4.47 <3.85 <16.76 <6.94 Station 57 (Control) 09/15/2009 2.35 <0.89 <3.39 <7.84 <2.99 <3.14 <6.55 <6.71 <3.71 <3.52 <3.38 <16.21 <5.55 Station 14 (Indicator) 12/08/2009 <1.10 <0.89 <7.69 <13.15 <5.61 <6.43 <12.04 <10.86 <8.49 <6.96 <6.55 <28.11 <12.50 Station 57 (Control) 12/08/2009 <1.10 <0.89 <4.51 <7.90 <5.48 <3.13 <6.91 <7.81 <5.00 <4.73 <4.42 <19.91 <7.38

Attachment to 0CAN051001 Page 37 of 49 Table 4.2 Sample Type: Drinking Water Analysis: Tritium Units: pCi/l Location Collection Date H-3 Required LLD 2000 Station 14 (Indicator) 03/17/2009 <555 Station 57 (Control) 03/17/2009 <559 Station 14 (Indicator) 06/23/2009 <563 Station 57 (Control) 06/23/2009 <564 Station 14 (Indicator) 09/15/2009 <521 Station 57 (Control) 09/15/2009 <518 Station 14 (Indicator) 12/08/2009 <525 Station 57 (Control) 12/08/2009 <527

Attachment to 0CAN051001 Page 38 of 49 Table 5.1 Sample Type: Sediment Analysis: Gamma Isotopic Units: pCi/kg Location Collection Date Cs-134 Cs-137 Required LLD 150 180 Station 8 (Indicator) 9/11/2009 <138.98 <103.61 Station 16 (Control) 9/11/2009 <91.32 <66.56

Attachment to 0CAN051001 Page 39 of 49 Table 6.1 Sample Type: Fish Analysis: Gamma Isotopic Units: pCi/kg Location Collection Mn-54 Fe-59 Co-58 Co-60 Zn-65 Cs-134 Cs-137 Date Required LLD 130 260 130 130 260 130 150 Station 8 (Indicator) 9/24/2009 <22.39 <11.88 <32.88 <26.62 <57.80 <21.90 <15.96 Station 16 (Control) 9/8/2009 <22.08 <11.10 <46.27 <18.66 <58.32 <14.41 <18.91

Attachment to 0CAN051001 Page 40 of 49 Table 7.1 Sample Type: Food Products Analysis: Iodine-131 and Gamma Isotopic Units: pCi/kg Location Collection Date I-131 Cs-134 Cs-137 Required LLD 60 60 80 Station 13 (Indicator) 06/09/2009 <59.21 <44.29 <33.52 Station 55 (Control) 06/09/2009 <51.98 <42.10 <21.65 Station 13 (Indicator) 07/14/2009 <59.98 <22.37 <18.77 Station 55 (Control) 07/14/2009 <57.92 <20.98 <20.16 Station 13 (Indicator) 08/18/2009 < 59.95 < 25.68 < 45.36 Station 55 (Control) 08/18/2009 < 59.12 < 38.53 < 31.66

Attachment to 0CAN051001 Page 41 of 49 Table 8.1 Sample Type: Groundwater Analysis: Iodine-131 and Gamma Isotopic Units: pCi/l Sample # Collection I-131 Mn-54 Fe-59 Co-58 Co-60 Zn-65 Zr-95 Nb-95 Cs-134 Cs-137 Ba-140 La-140 Date Required LLD 15 15 30 15 15 30 30 15 15 18 60 15 58* 02/18/2009 < 14.67 < 3.60 < 9.46 < 3.82 < 3.51 < 7.85 < 8.78 < 7.44 < 4.05 < 4.16 < 32.37 < 11.53 59 02/18/2009 < 14.82 < 3.82 < 10.13 < 4.08 < 3.55 < 3.18 < 8.25 < 5.81 < 4.22 < 4.39 < 34.35 < 4.52 60 02/18/2009 < 14.98 < 3.92 < 11.23 < 4.65 < 4.06 < 11.23 < 8.24 < 4.86 < 4.75 < 4.62 < 35.03 < 14.29 61 02/18/2009 < 13.61 < 4.29 < 8.69 < 3.93 < 3.98 < 5.66 < 4.34 < 5.59 < 5.09 < 4.91 < 27.34 < 9.22 58* 04/16/2009 < 14.92 < 4.91 < 9.41 < 5.28 < 4.15 < 13.14 < 9.27 < 6.78 < 5.22 < 3.88 < 29.31 < 6.63 59 04/16/2009 < 13.14 < 5.83 < 13.38 < 5.53 < 4.69 < 8.92 < 9.10 < 6.01 < 6.29 < 4.38 < 27.46 < 8.07 60 04/16/2009 < 14.84 < 4.80 < 9.13 < 3.46 < 4.59 < 6.85 < 9.31 < 6.48 < 3.67 < 5.27 < 30.42 < 8.03 61 04/16/2009 < 12.18 < 4.99 < 10.32 < 4.56 < 3.36 < 7.32 < 6.56 < 4.92 < 4.89 < 2.56 < 29.58 < 10.56 58* 07/22/2009 < 14.76 < 2.92 < 10.42 < 4.89 < 5.08 < 10.72 < 8.68 < 5.29 < 4.73 < 4.77 < 32.35 < 11.79 59 07/22/2009 < 13.76 < 5.51 < 10.82 < 4.87 < 3.82 < 12.31 < 8.86 < 6.31 < 4.99 < 5.72 < 25.68 < 8.61 60 07/22/2009 < 14.36 < 5.20 < 10.38 < 6.37 < 5.21 < 10.96 < 8.42 < 6.64 < 5.20 < 5.23 < 24.91 < 11.07 61 07/22/2009 < 14.41 < 5.69 < 12.17 < 4.98 < 4.94 < 4.93 < 9.36 < 7.10 < 5.62 < 3.96 < 35.12 < 9.95 58* 10/15/2009 < 14.97 < 4.76 < 7.72 < 6.24 < 4.05 < 6.13 < 6.94 < 6.12 < 4.81 < 4.83 < 28.45 < 12.57 59 10/15/2009 < 15.00 < 4.47 < 9.92 < 2.95 < 4.02 < 8.05 < 7.14 < 6.66 < 4.45 < 4.85 < 30.48 < 11.93 60 10/15/2009 < 14.35 < 5.28 < 10.32 < 4.98 < 4.70 < 7.27 < 8.95 < 6.34 < 5.33 < 5.87 < 28.78 < 9.25 61 10/15/2009 < 14.77 < 4.68 < 10.98 < 5.55 < 4.62 < 9.48 < 9.63 < 6.75 < 4.86 < 4.42 < 28.50 < 9.18

  • Identifies Control Locations

Attachment to 0CAN051001 Page 42 of 49 Table 8.2 Sample Type: Groundwater Analysis: Tritium Units: pCi/l Location Collection Date H-3 Required LLD 3000 Station 58 (Control) 02/18/2009 < 570 Station 59 ((Indicator 02/18/2009 < 569 Station 60 (Indicator) 02/18/2009 < 573 Station 61 (Indicator) 02/18/2009 < 569 Station 58 (Control) 04/16/2009 < 552 Station 59 ((Indicator) 04/16/2009 < 554 Station 60 (Indicator) 04/16/2009 < 554 Station 61 (Indicator) 04/16/2009 < 544 Station 58 (Control) 07/22/2009 < 586 Station 59 ((Indicator) 07/22/2009 < 566 Station 60 (Indicator) 07/22/2009 < 568 Station 61 (Indicator) 07/22/2009 < 568 Station 58 (Control) 10/15/2009 < 542 Station 59 ((Indicator) 10/15/2009 < 532 Station 60 (Indicator) 10/15/2009 < 535 Station 61 (Indicator) 10/15/2009 < 532

Attachment to 0CAN051001 Page 43 of 49 Table 8.3 Sample Type: Groundwater 2006 - 2007 Analysis: Tritium Units: pCi/l Location Collection Date H-3 Required LLD 3000 Station 58 (Control) 12/07/2006 < 358 Station 59 ((Indicator 12/07/2006 < 351 Station 60 (Indicator) 12/07/2006 < 350 Station 61 (Indicator) 12/07/2006 < 350 Station 58 (Control) 03/13/2007 < 563 Station 59 ((Indicator) 03/13/2007 < 549 Station 60 (Indicator) 03/13/2007 < 526 Station 61 (Indicator) 03/13/2007 < 560 Station 58 (Control) 06/22/2007 < 523 Station 59 ((Indicator) 06/22/2007 < 535 Station 60 (Indicator) 06/22/2007 < 508 Station 61 (Indicator) 06/22/2007 < 512 Station 58 (Control) 09/06/2007 < 528 Station 59 ((Indicator) 09/06/2007 < 528 Station 60 (Indicator) 09/06/2007 < 527 Station 61 (Indicator) 09/06/2007 < 528 Station 58 (Control) 11/07/2007 < 515 Station 59 ((Indicator) 11/07/2007 < 537 Station 60 (Indicator) 11/07/2007 < 517 Station 61 (Indicator) 11/07/2007 < 518

Attachment to 0CAN051001 Page 44 of 49 ATTACHMENT 2 Interlaboratory Comparison Program

Attachment to 0CAN051001 Page 45 of 49 Table 9.1 Sample Type: Interlaboratory Comparison Analysis: Gross Beta, Iodine-131 and Gamma Isotopic Analytics Gamma in E6674-125 Water March 19, 2009 Nuclide RBS RBS Ref Lab Ref Lab Resolution RBS/Ref Pass/

Mean 1-s Value Uncertainty Lab Ratio Fail I-131 73.3 0.13 69.0 1.15 60 1.06 Pass Ce-141 126 2.54 120 2.01 59.7 1.05 Pass Cr-51 371 10.9 387 6.46 59.9 0.96 Pass Cs-134 118 2.11 119 1.98 60.1 0.99 Pass Cs-137 151 2.91 141 2.36 59.7 1.07 Pass Co-58 154 2.65 151 2.52 59.9 1.02 Pass Mn-54 173 4.05 162 2.70 60 1.07 Pass Fe-59 134 2.84 127 2.11 60.2 1.06 Pass Zn-65 199 2.71 197 3.30 59.7 1.01 Pass Co-60 189 0.31 180 3.01 59.8 1.05 Pass Analytics Gross E6675-125 Beta in March 19, Water 2009 Nuclide RBS RBS Ref Lab Ref Lab Resolution RBS/Ref Pass/

Mean 1-s Value uncertainty Lab Ratio Fail Cs-137 240 2.66 235 3.92 59.9 1.02 Pass Analytics I-131 E6676-125 Cartridge March 19, 2009 Nuclide RBS RBS Ref Lab Ref Lab Resolution RBS/Ref Pass/

Mean 1-s Value uncertainty Lab Ratio Fail I-131 76.0 2.75 78.6 1.31 60.0 0.97 Pass Analytics Gross E6708-125 Beta filter June 18, 2009 Nuclide RBS RBS Ref Lab Ref Lab Resolution RBS/Ref Pass/

Mean 1-s Value uncertainty Lab Ratio Fail Cs-137 91.6 0.59 86.5 1.44 60.1 1.06 Pass

Attachment to 0CAN051001 Page 46 of 49 Table 9.1 Sample Type: Interlaboratory Comparison Analysis: Tritium and Gamma Isotopic Analytics Gamma E6677-125 in Milk March 19, 2009 Nuclide RBS RBS Ref Lab Ref Lab Resolutio RBS/Ref Pass/

Mean 1-s Value uncertainty n Lab Ratio Fail I-131 74.0 4.10 79.3 1.32 60.1 0.93 Pass Ce-141 91.2 3.91 94.9 1.58 60.1 0.96 Pass Cr-51 283 20.9 305 5.10 59.8 0.93 Pass Cs-134 95.5 2.04 93.7 1.57 59.7 1.02 Pass Cs-137 107 0.95 111 1.86 59.7 0.96 Pass Co-58 111 2.80 119 1.99 59.8 0.93 Pass Mn-54 136 3.79 128 2.13 60.1 1.06 Pass Fe-59 109 5.85 99.9 1.67 59.8 1.09 Pass Zn-65 159 6.00 156 2.60 60.0 1.02 Pass Co-60 143 1.22 142 2.38 59.7 1.01 Pass Analytics Gamma E6677-125 in Milk March 19, 2009 Nuclide RBS RBS Ref Lab Ref Lab Resolution RBS/Ref Pass/

Mean 1-s Value uncertainty Lab Ratio Fail I-131 74.0 4.10 79.3 1.32 60.1 0.93 Pass Ce-141 91.2 3.91 94.9 1.58 60.1 0.96 Pass Cr-51 283 20.9 305 5.10 59.8 0.93 Pass Cs-134 95.5 2.04 93.7 1.57 59.7 1.02 Pass Cs-137 107 0.95 111 1.86 59.7 0.96 Pass Co-58 111 2.80 119 1.99 59.8 0.93 Pass Mn-54 136 3.79 128 2.13 60.1 1.06 Pass Fe-59 109 5.85 99.9 1.67 59.8 1.09 Pass Zn-65 159 6.00 156 2.60 60.0 1.02 Pass Co-60 143 1.22 142 2.38 59.7 1.01 Pass Analytics H-3 E6707-125 In water June 18, 2009 Nuclide RBS RBS Ref Lab Ref Lab Resolution RBS/Ref Pass/

Mean 1-s Value uncertainty Lab Ratio Fail H-3 12591 368 13300 223 59.6 0.95 Pass

Attachment to 0CAN051001 Page 47 of 49 Table 9.1 Sample Type: Interlaboratory Comparison Analysis: Gamma Isotopic Analytics Gamma E6709-125 Filter June 18, 2009 Nuclide RBS RBS Ref Lab Ref Lab Resolution RBS/Ref Pass/

Mean 1-s Value Uncertainty Lab Ratio Fail Ce-141 119 2.5 120 2.0 60 0.99 Pass Cr-51 172 11.1 169 2.82 59.9 1.02 Pass Cs-134 66.9 1.2 69.8 1.17 59.7 0.96 Pass Cs-137 83.3 0.8 80.8 1.35 59.9 1.03 Pass Co-58 40.1 0.6 38.7 0.646 59.9 1.03 Pass Mn-54 60.5 1.4 57.7 0.964 59.9 1.05 Pass Fe-59 55.5 1.3 51.5 0.860 59.9 1.08 Pass Zn-65 80.4 1.7 73.9 1.23 60.1 1.09 Pass Co-60 136 2.4 131 2.19 59.8 1.04 Pass Analytics Gamma E6710-125 Soil June 18, 2009 RBS RBS Ref Lab Ref Lab Resolution RBS/Ref Pass/

Nuclide Mean 1-s Value Uncertainty Lab Ratio Fail Ce-141 0.461 1.99e-3 0.462 7.72e-3 59.8 1.00 Pass Cr-51 0.631 5.69e-3 0.652 1.09e-2 59.8 0.97 Pass Cs-134 0.269 1.32e-3 0.270 4.51e-3 59.9 1.00 Pass Cs-137 0.428 4.94e-3 0.406 6.78e-3 59.9 1.05 Pass Co-58 0.144 2.26e-3 0.150 2.51e-3 59.8 0.96 Pass Mn-54 0.231 1.99e-3 0.223 3.72e-3 59.9 1.04 Pass Fe-59 0.201 1.50e-3 0.199 3.32e-3 59.9 1.01 Pass Zn-65 0.299 4.70e-3 0.286 4.78e-3 59.8 1.05 Pass Co-60 0.509 3.72e-3 0.507 8.47e-3 59.9 1.00 Pass Interlaboratory Comparison Program Summary RBS Environmental Laboratory analyzed interlaboratory comparison samples to fulfill the requirements of the ODCM. The interlaboratory comparison results indicated that 100% of the sample results for accuracy and precision were within the acceptable control limits.

Attachment to 0CAN051001 Page 48 of 49 ATTACHMENT 3 Sediment Dose Calculations

Attachment to 0CAN051001 Page 49 of 49 Sediment Dose Calculations Sediment Sample Results Sediment samples were collected from two locations in 2009 and analyzed for gamma radionuclides. Although Cesium-137 has been detected in previous years, all gamma radionuclides were below detectable limits in 2009. Therefore, ANO operations had no significant impact on the environment or public by this waterborne pathway.

In previous reports, ANO has included annual maximum dose calculations to the skin and total body. However since gamma radionuclides were below detectable limits, no calculation is being provided since there is no associated dose.