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{{#Wiki_filter:--/ For Information Only Appendix E v = volume of sample analyzed (liters) e. y = chemical yield of the mount or sample counted DF = decay factor from the collection (milk/vegetables) or midpoint of compositing period (water/charcoal cartridges) to the mid-count time E = efficiency of the counter for the 1-131 betas. 4.66 = sigma level Note: Efficiency is determined by an 1-131 standard.
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Calculation of the MDC 4.66 (R; MDe= VI 2.22(V)(y)(DF)(E) e e 2002 Radiological Environmental Monitoring Report E-14 --/ For Information Only Appendix E v = volume of sample analyzed (liters) e. y = chemical yield of the mount or sample counted DF = decay factor from the collection (milk/vegetables) or midpoint of compositing period (water/charcoal cartridges) to the mid-count time E = efficiency of the counter for the 1-131 betas. 4.66 = sigma level Note: Efficiency is determined by an 1-131 standard.
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Calculation of the MDC 4.66 (R; MDe= VI 2.22(V)(y)(DF)(E) e e 2002 Radiological Environmental Monitoring Report E-14 Appendix E *
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* RADIOCHEMICAL DETERMINATION OF 1-131 IN MILK AND WATER SAMPLES FRAMATOME ANP ENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORY First, iodide carrier is added to either a two-kilogram sample aliquot of milk or water. For water, the next step is to add sodium hypochlorite, followed by hydroxylamine hydrochoride, and finally sodium bjsulfite to convert all of the iodine in the sample to iodide. After sufficient time for equilibration of the stable iodide carrier, anion exchange resin is added to the sample to extract the iodide from the sample aliquot. The iodide ion is subsequently removed from the resin using sodium hypochlorite.
                  -
It is then reduced to elemental iodine and transferred from the aqueous phase to the toluene. The iodine is then reduced to iodide using sodium bisulfite and back extracted into the aqueous phase. Once in the aqueous phase, the iodide is precipitated as cuprous iodide following the addition of cuprous chloride. Another aliquot of sample may be used, if activity is detected in the sample, to detennine the original stable iodide content of the sample using a specific-ion electrode.
                  -
This information would then be used to correct the chemical yield detennined from mass of the dried precipitate.
For Information For Information Only Only Appendix E vv      =
The driedprecipitateis then counted using a beta/gamma coincidence counter. CALCULA TION OF SAMPLE ACTIVITY Where: A = activity concentration (pCill) G = gross count at the end of the sample counting interval (t) t = sample counting interval B = background count rate (cpm) A = decay constant for 1-131 min-Ii 2.22 = dpm/pCi V = volume of sample (1) y= chemical yield (recovery) of the iodide 2002 Radiological Environmental Monitoring Report F or I nfo rm at i o n On l y Appendix E * *
                                    =    volume of volume    of sample sample analyzed analyzed (liters)
* RADIOCHEMICAL DETERMINATION OF 1-131 IN MILK AND WATER SAMPLES FRAMATOME ANP . ENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORY First, iodide carrier is added to either a two-kilogram sample aliquot of milk or water. For water, the next step is to add sodium hypochlorite, followed by hydroxylamine hydrochoride, and finally sodium bisulfite to convert all of the iodine in the sample to iodide. After sufficient time for equilibration of the stable iodide carrier, anion exchange resin is added to the sample to extract the iodide from the sample aliquot. The iodide ion is subsequently removed from the resin using sodium hypochlorite.
(liters)                                 e.
It is then* reduced to elemental iodine and transferred from the aqueous phase to the toluene. The iodine is then reduced to iodide using sodium bisulfite and back extracted into the aqueous phase. Once in the aqueous phase, the iodide is precipitated as cuprous iodide following the addition of cuprous chloride. Another aliquot of sample may be used, if activity is detected in the sample , to detennine the original stable iodide content of the sample using a specific-ion electrode.
e.
This information would then be used to correct the chemical yield detennined from the . mass of the dried precipitate. . . . . The driedprecipitateis then counted using a beta/gamma coincidence counter. CALCULA TION OF SAMPLE ACTIVITY . ... (G _ B J*A. *( .. 2* A *t * (f+ B J = t . + t A & -e-h)*2.22 *V *y
yy        =
                                    =   chemical yield chemical   yield of of the the mount mount oror sample sample counted counted DF DF        =
                                    =   decay factor decay factor from from the the collection collection (milk/vegetables)
(milk/vegetables) oror midpoint midpoint of compositing period of compositing    period (water/charcoal (water/charcoal cartridges)    to the cartridges) to the mid-mid-count time count time E
E        =
                                    =     efficiency of efficiency of the the counter counter for for the the 1-131 1-131 betas.
betas.
4.66 4.66     =
                                    =     sigma level sigma   level Note:
Note: Efficiency Efficiency is is determined determined by by co~nting an an 1-131 1-131 standard.
standard.
Calculation of Calculation  of the the MDC MDC (R;
4.66 (R; 4.66 MDe=
MDe=                   VI VI 2.22(V)(y)(DF)(E) 2.22(V)(y)(DF)(E) ee e
e 2002 Radiological Environmental Monitoring Report                                               E-14 E-14
 
For I nfo rmat i on Onl y Appendix E Appendix          E
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RADIOCHEMICAL RADIOCHEMICAL DETERMINATION             DETERMINATION OF                      OF 1-131 1-131 IN MILK IN   MILK AND     AND WATERWATER SAMPLES    SAMPLES FRAMATOME FRAMATOME ANP                ANP ENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORY
                                                . ENVIRONMENTAL                             LABORATORY First,  iodide carrier First, iodide         carrier is is added added to  to either either aa two-kilogram two-kilogram sample sample aliquot aliquot ofof milk milk oror water.
water.
For water, For water, the    the next next step step is is to to add add sodium sodium hypochlorite, hypochlorite, followedfollowed by by hydroxylamine hydroxylamine hydrochoride, and hydrochoride,           and finally finally sodium sodium bisulfite bjsulfite toto convert convert all all ofof the the iodine iodine in in the the sample sample to to iodide. After iodide.        After sufficient sufficient time  time for for equilibration equilibration of    of the the stable stable iodide iodide carrier, carrier, anion anion exchange resin exchange         resin is is added added to  to the the sample sample to to extract extract thethe iodide iodide fromfrom the the sample sample aliquot.
aliquot. The The iodide ion iodide   ion is  is subsequently subsequently removed  removed from  from the the resin resin using using sodium sodium hypochlorite.
hypochlorite. It   It is is then then
* reduced to reduced      to elemental elemental iodineiodine and and transferred transferred fromfrom thethe aqueous aqueous phase phase toto the the toluene.
toluene. TheThe iodine iodine is  is then then reduced reduced to    to iodide iodide using        sodium bisulfite using sodium         bisulfite and       back extracted and back      extracted into      the into the aqueous aqueous phase.
phase. Once   Once in  in the the aqueous aqueous phase, phase, thethe iodide iodide isis precipitated precipitated as  as cuprous cuprous iodide iodide following the following        the addition addition of   of cuprous cuprous chloride.
chloride.
Another Another aliquot aliquot of   of sample sample may    may be  be used, used, if if activity activity is  is detected detected in in thethe sample, sample, to to detennine the detennine        the original original stable stable iodide iodide content content of of the the sample sample usingusing aa specific-ion specific-ion electrode.
electrode.
This information This information would     would then then be be used used toto correct correct thethe chemical chemical yield yield detennined detennined from  from the .
mass of mass   of the the dried dried precipitate.
precipitate.                                                                                         .
    *
                                .                                                                       .                     .
The The driedprecipitateis driedprecipitateis then          then counted counted usingusing aa beta/gamma beta/gamma coincidence coincidence counter.
counter.
CALCULA CALCULA TION        TION OF  OF SAMPLE SAMPLE ACTIVITY ACTIVITY
                . .. . (G _B J*A. *(
                      =                        t                          .
                                                                                        .
                                                                                          +
2* A *t *             (f+t B J A       &-e- )*2.22 *V *y
* D
* D
* E & -e-h)*2.22 *V
* E h
                                                                                            &-e-     h
                                                                                                          )*2.22 *V
* y
* y
* D
* D
* E Where: E-15 A = activity concentration (pCill) G = gross count at the end of the sample counting interval (t) t = sample counting interval B = background count rate (cpm) A = decay constant for 1-131 (5.987E*5 min-Ii 2.22 = dpm/pCi V = volume of sample (1) y. = chemical yield (recovery) of the iodide . 2002 Radiological Environmental Monitoring Report For Information Only Where: Appendix E D = decay factor (e-AT) where A is the decay constant for 1-131 and T is the decay period from sample collection (milk) or the mid-point of the sample compositing period (water) to the mid-point of the counting interval E = is the 1-131 beta/gamma counting efficiency (cpmJdpm)
* E Where:
CALCULATION OF MDC MDC = minimum detectable activity concentration (pCill) 2002 Radiological Environmental Monitoring Report E-16 * * * ' For Information Only Where: Appendix E D = decay factor (e-AT) where A is the decay constant for 1-131 and T is the decay period from sample collection (milk) or the mid-point of the sample compositing period (water) to the mid-point of the counting interval E = is the 1-131 beta/gamma counting efficiency (cpmJdpm)
Where:
CALCULATION OF MDC . _ 4.66
A A       = activity
                                    =  activity concentration concentration (pCill) (pCill)
G G      = gross
                                    =  gross count count at   at the the end end ofof the  sample counting the sample     counting interval interval (t) tt      =
                                    = sample sample counting            interval counting interval B
B        = background
                                    =  background count    count rate rate (cpm)
(cpm)
A =     = decay decay constant constant for   for 1-131 1-131 (5.987E*5 min-Ii   min-Ii 2.22 2.22         = dpm/pCi
                                    = dpm/pCi V       =
                                    = volume volume of    of sample sample (1) (1)
                                    = chemical
    **
: y.       = chemical yield  yield (recovery)
(recovery) of  of the the iodide iodide E-15                                                                . 2002 2002 Radiological Radiological Environmental Environmental Monitoring Monitoring Report Report
 
For Information For Information Only Only Appendix E Appendix  E
                                                                                                                    **
AT D
D = = decay decay factor (e-AT factor (e-  )) where A is where A is the the decay decay constant constant for for 1-131 and T 1-131 and T is is the the decay period decay  period from from sample sample collection collection (milk)   or the (milk) or    mid-point of the mid-point of the the sample sample compositing compositing period      (water) to period (water)   to the the mid-point of the mid-point of   the counting counting interval interval E = = is is the the 1-131 1-131 beta/gamma beta/gamma counting counting efficiency efficiency (cpmJdpm)
(cpmJdpm)
CALCULATION OF CALCULATION                OF MDC MDC
                                            .       _         4.66
* X't
* X't
* Jf . MDC -& -e-At)*2.22 *V
* Jf .
* Y
MDC -           &-e- )*2.22 *V
* D* E MDC = minimum detectable activity concentration (pCill) 2002 Radiological Environmental Monitoring Report E-16 * * * '
* Y *D* E At Where:
For Inf o rm a tion O nl y Appendix E * ** DETERMINATION OF TRITIUM IN WATER BY LIQUID SCINTILLATION COUNTING TELEDYNE BROWN ENGINEERING ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES & PPL'S CORPORATE ENVIRONMENTAL RADIOACTIVITY MEASUREMENTS LAB ORA TORY Ten milliliters of water is mixed with liquid scintillation material and counted for (typically 200 minutes to determine its activity.
Where:
where: CALCULATION OF THE SAMPLE ACTIVITY FOR TRITIUM C = = Rb = 2.22 = net activity random uncertainty total counts from sample count time for sample (minutes) background count rate of counter (cpm) dpm pCi V initial volume before enrichment (liters) E = efficiency of the counter for tritium (cpmJdpm). Calculation of the MDC MDC= t (2.22)(V)(E)*  
MDC =
*Note that PPL's Corporate Environmental Radioactivity Measurements Laboratory incorporates a decay factor (D) in the denominators of these expressions to account for the small amount of radioactive decay between sample collection and sample counting.
MDC       = minimum minimum detectable detectable activity activity concentration concentration (pCill)
2002 Radiological Environmental Monitoring Report F o r Inf o rm a ti o n O nl y Appendix E * ** DETERMINATION OF TRITIUM IN WATER BY LIQUID SCINTILLATION COUNTING TELEDYNE BROWN ENGINEERING . ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES & PPL'S . CORPORATE ENVIRONMENTAL RADIOACTIVITY . MEASUREMENTS LAB ORA TORY Ten milliliters of water is mixed with. liquid scintillation material and counted** for (typically 200 minutes to determine its activity.
(pCill)
where: CALCULATION OF THE SAMPLE ACTIVITY FOR TRITIUM C = = Rb = 2.22 = C .... -'+Rb . h"' -R. ] + 2 t t . 2.22(V)(E)  
                                                                                                                  **
* . 2.22(V)(E)
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* net activity random uncertainty total counts from*sample . count time for sample (minutes) background count rate of counter (cpm) dpm pCi V* initial volume before enrichment (liters) E = efficiency of the counter for tritium (cpmJdpm). Calculation of the MDC MDC= t (2.22)(V)(E)*  
                                                                                                                    ** ''
*Note that* PPL's Corporate Environmental Radioactivity Measurements Laboratory incorporates a decay factor (D) in the denominators of these expressions to account for the
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* small amount of radioactive decay between sample collection and sample counting.
 
E-17 2002 Radiological Environmental Monitoring Report Appendix E DETERMINATION OF GAMMA EMITTING RADIOISOTOPES TELEDYNE BROWN ENGINEERING ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES & FRAMATOME ANP ENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORY  
Fo rr Inf Fo      Inf o o rma rma ti ti on on Only Only Appendix E Appendix    E
& PPL'S CORPORATE ENVIRONMENTAL RADIOACTIVITY MEASUREMENTS LABORATORY Gamma emitting radionuclides are detennined with the use of a lithium-drifted germanium (Ge(Li>> and high purity germanium detectors with high resolution spectrometry in specific media, such as, air particulate filters, charcoal filters, milk, water, vegetation, soil/sediments, biological media, etc. Each sample is prepared and counted in standard geometries such as one liter or four liter wrap-around Marinelli containers, 300 ml or 1 50 ml bottles, two-inch filter paper source geometries,etc.
    **
The analysis of each sample consists of calculating the specific activities of all detected*
DETERMINATION DETERMINATION OF                  OF TRITIUM TRITIUM IN          IN WATER WATER BY LIQUID BY   LIQUID SCINTILLATION SCINTILLATION COUNTING            COUNTING TELEDYNE TELEDYNE BROWN     BROWN ENGINEERINGENGINEERING .
radionuclides as well as the minimum detectable concentration for a standard list of nuclides.
ENVIRONMENTAL ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES             SERVICES &              PPL'S
The germanium detection systems are calibrated for each standard geometry using certified radionuclide standards traceable to the National Institute of Standards and Technology  
                                                                                                    & PPL'S CORPORATE ENVIRONMENTAL
.CALCULATION OF THE SAMPLE ACTIVITY [C-B] 2..JC+B Net pCi I vol or mass = 2. 22(V)(E)(GA)DF)(t) 2.22(V)(E)(GA)(DF)(t) where: c = net acti vity random uncertainty , area, in counts, of a spectral region containing a gamma emission of the nuclide of interest Note (1): If the detector exhibits a peak in this region when counting a blank, the counts from that peak are subtracted from C before using the above equation.
                                .CORPORATE              ENVIRONMENTAL RADIOACTIVITY         RADIOACTIVITY .
Note (2): If no peaks are exhibited, the counts in the channels where the predominant peaks for gammas from selected radionuclides would be expected are summed for C and used in the calculation of "net" activity.
MEASUREMENTS LAB MEASUREMENTS                     LAB ORA  ORA TORY TORY Ten milliliters Ten milliliters of of water water is is mixed mixed withwith . liquid liquid scintillation scintillation material material and and counted counted
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* for for (typically 200 minutes (typically 200  minutes to to determine determine itsits activity.
* F o r Inf o rm a ti o n* O nl y Appendix E . DETERMINATION OF GAMMA EMITTING RADIOISOTOPES TELEDYNE BROWN ENGINEERING ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES & . FRAMATOME ANP ENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORY
activity.
& PPL'S CORPORATE ENVIRONMENTAL RADIOACTIVITY MEASUREMENTS LABORATORY Gamma emitting radionuclides are detennined with the use of a lithium-drifted germanium (Ge(Li>> and high purity germanium detectors with high resolution spectrometry in specific media, such as, air particulate filters, charcoal filters, milk, . water, vegetation, soil/sediments, biological media, etc. Each sample is prepared and counted in standard geometries such as one liter or four liter wrap-around Marinelli containers, 300 ml or 1 50 ml bottles, two-inch filter paper source geometries,etc.
CALCULATION OF CALCULATION            OF THE THE SAMPLE SAMPLE ACTIVITYACTIVITY FOR      FOR TRITIUM TRITIUM C
The analysis of each sample consists of calculating the specific activities of all detected*
h"' -
radionuclides as well as the minimum detectable concentration for a standard list of nuclides.
                                                                  .
The germanium detection systems are calibrated for each standard geometry using certified radionuclide standards traceable to the National Institute of Standards and Technology
                                                                          . ...
.. CALCULATION OF THE SAMPLE ACTIVITY [C-B] 2..JC+B Net pCi I vol or mass = +---------. . 2.22(V)(E)(GA)DF)(t) 2.22(V)(E)(GA)(DF)(t) where: c = net acti vity random uncertainty , area , in counts, of a spectral region containing a gamma emission of the nuclide of interest Note (1): If the detector exhibits a peak in this region when counting a blank, the counts from that peak are subtracted from C before using the above equation.
R.] +
Note (2): If no peaks are exhibited, the counts in the channels where the predominant peaks for gammas from selected radionuclides would be expected are summed for*C and used in the calculation of "net" activity.
                                                                                        ~
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* For Info rm a ti on O nly *
                                                                                          -'+Rb t  .
* Appendix E B = Note: t = 2.22 = V = E = GA = background counts , in the region of interest, calculated by fitting a straight line across the region connecting the two adjacent regions. If no peak exists in a region from which a "net" activity is being calculated,background is represented by the average of the counts in one channel from each side of that region. counting interval of sample (minutes) dpmJpCi volume or mass of sample analyzed efficiency of counter at the energy region of interest gamma abundance of the nuclide at the gamma emission energy under consideration DF = decay factor from sample collection time or midpoint of sample collection (air I-131) to ritidpoint of the counting interval Calculation of theMDC The width of the region around the energy where anemission is expected is calculated differently for MDCs than it is for the width of a peak that is actually identified.
2.22(V)(E) *        .2.22(V)(E)
Consequently, the value of B used in the two equations may differ. *The analyst's judgment is exercised in the decision to report an activity.
* net activity net  activity        random uncertainty random      uncertainty
The agreement between various spectral lines of the same nuclide, and possible interference from other nuclides, are considered in this decision.
      **
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      **              where:
* AppendiX E B = Note: t = 2.22 = V = E = GA = background counts , in the region of interest, calculated by fitting a straight line across the region connecting the two adjacent regions. If no peak exists in a region from which a "net" activity is being calculated,background is represented by the average of the counts in one channel from each side of that region. counting interval of sample (minutes)
where:      C C
/ dpmJpCi volume or mass of sample analyzed efficiency of counter at the energy region of interest gamma abundance of the nuclide at the gamma emission energy under consideration DF = decay factor from sample collection time or midpoint of sample collection (air I-131) to ritidpoint of the counting interval Calculation of theMDC MDC( C*/ 1 )= 4.66JB I vo or mass p 2.22( V )( E )( GA)( DF )( t ) The width of the region around the energy where anemission is expected is calculated differently for :MDCs than it is for the width of a peak that is actually identified.
Rb Rb
Consequently, the value of B used in the two equations may differ. . . *The analyst's judgment is exercised in the decision to report an activity.
                                          =
The agreement between various spectral lines of the same nuclide, and possible interference from other nuclides, are considered in this decision. . E-19 2002 Radiological Environmental Monitoring Report F or Information O nl y
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* APPENDIXF ** 2002 Radiological Environmental Monitoring Report F or Information O nl y
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* APPENDIXF
                                          =
** F*l 2002 Radiological Environmental Monitoring Report .
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Inf o rm a tion O nl y AppendixF . Exceptions to the SSES Technical Requirements occurred In the monitoring of the following media: drinking water, surface water, air, fruits & vegetables and ambient radiation monitoring.
                                          =
These exceptions involved sample collections that did not take place for the required periods due to sampling equipment problems and various environmental conditions (drought, Canadian forestfires,snow) that impacted sample collection.
total counts total
These exceptions are discussed in this appendix and specifically documented in the tables of Appendix 1. Drinking Water Sampling at the Danville Municipal Water Facility, monitoring location 12H2, proceeded flawlessly during almost the entire year of 2002, with only one exception.
                                                . count counts from count time background from *sample time for for sample background count sample sample (minutes) count rate (minutes) rate of of counter counter (cpm)
The single exception occurred during the week of July 29 through August 5, the first week of the August compositing period. Inadequate sample volume was found in the ACS collection tank at the end of this weekly sampling interval.
(cpm) 2.22 2.22   =
The reason for the inadequate volume was due to a Danville Water Co. "treated water line" valve malfunction.
                                          =     dpm dpm pCi pCi V*
It is not known when the valve malfunctioned during the referenced week. A grab sample was collected for analysis to represent the weekly composite.
V               initial volume initial volume before before enrichment enrichment (liters)
The Danville Water Co. notified SSES that the treated line valve was repaired and operable at 1000 hours on August 6, 2002. ACS operability was verified on August 6, 2002 at 1632. Technically, there were no malfunctions of the ACS at this location during 2002. Sampling at this location was routine (as expected) for 98% of the year. Surface Water Monitoring at control location 6S6, the SSES River Water Intake Structure, and indicatorlocatiori 2S7 or its alternate location6S7, the SSES Cooling Tower Blowdown Discharge (CTBD) to the Susquehanna River, are the only environmental surveillance's of surface water required by SSES Technical Specifications.
(liters)
The other SSES REMP routine indicator surface water monitoring location on the Susquehanna River, which is downstream from the SSES discharge to the river, and the monitoring location at LTA W are not required.
E E       =
They have been monitored to provide added assurance that the environment is not being compromised by radiological releases resulting from the SSES operation.
                                          =    efficiency of efficiency    of the the counter counter forfor tritium tritium (cpmJdpm)
Sampling at locations 6S6 and 2S7 or 6S7 is required to be perfonned by the collection of aliquots at time intervals that are small compared to the compositing period. Composite samples from these locations are required to be analyzed monthly and are expected to be representative of the streams from which they are collected.
(cpmJdpm) ..
Problems occurred in 2002 with the automatic composite sampler (ACS) at sampling location 6S6 during portions of the following collection periods: February 4, through February 25, 2002 and May 6, through May 20, 2002. Sample collectors discovered 2002 Radiological Environmental Monitoring Report F-2 Inf o rm a ti o n O nl y AppendixF " . ' Exceptions to the SSES Technical Requirements occurred 'In the monitoring of the following media: drinking water, surface water, air, fruits & vegetables and ambient' '
Calculation of Calculation  of the the MDC MDC 4.66~R' MDC=
* radiation monitoring.
MDC=                    tt (2 .22)(V)(E)*
These exceptions involved sample collections that did not take place for the required periods due to sampling equipment problems and various environmental conditions (drought, Canadian forestfires,snow) that impacted sample collection.
(2 .22)(V)(E)*
These exceptions are discussed in this appendix and specifically documented in the tables of Appendix 1. Drinking Water Sampling at the Danville Municipal Water Facility, monitoring location 12H2,. proceeded flawlessly during almost the entire year of 2002, with only one exception.
                  *Note   that
The single exception occurred during the week of July 29 through August 5, the first week of the August compositing period. Inadequate sample volume was found in the ACS collection tank at the end of this weekly sampling interval.
* PPL's
The reason for the inadequate volume was due to a Danville Water Co. "treated water line" valve , malfunction.
                  *Note that      PPL's Corporate Corporate Environmental Environmental Radioactivity Radioactivity Measurements Measurements Laboratory Laboratory incorporates aa decay incorporates     decay factor factor (D)    in the (D) in the denominators denominators of        of these these expressions expressions to to account account for for the the
It is not known when the valve malfunctioned during the referenced week. A grab sample was collected for analysis to represent the weekly composite.
* small amount small  amount ofof radioactive radioactive decay decay between between sample sample collection collection and   and sample sample counting.
The Danville Water Co. notified SSES that the treated line valve was repaired and operable at 1000 hours on August 6, 2002. ACS operability was verified on August 6, 2002 at 1632. Technically, there were no malfunctions of the ACS at this location during 2002.
counting.
* Sampling at this location was routine (as expected) for 98% of the year. . . Surface Water Monitoring at control location 6S6, the SSES River Water Intake Structure, and' indicatorlocatiori 2S7 or its alternate location6S7, the SSES Cooling Tower Blowdown Discharge (CTBD) to the Susquehanna River, are the only environmental surveillance's of surface water required by SSES Technical Specifications.
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The other SSES REMP . routine indicator surface water monitoring location on the Susquehanna River, which is downstream from the SSES discharge to the river, and the monitoring location at LTA W are not required.
 
They have been monitored to provide added assurance that the environment is not being compromised by radiological releases resulting from the SSES operation.
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Sampling at locations 6S6 and 2S7 or 6S7 is required to be perfonned by the collection of aliquots at time intervals that are small compared to the compositing period. Composite samples from these locations are required to be analyzed monthly and are expected to be representative of the streams from which they are collected.
* Only Appendix EE
Problems occurred in 2002 with the automatic composite sampler (ACS) at sampling location 6S6 during portions of the following collection periods: February 4, through February 25, 2002 and May 6, through May 20, 2002. Sample collectors discovered
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* 2002 Radiological Environmental Monitoring Report F-2 For Inf o rmation Only Appendix F low flow through the ACS due to rising river level causing debris and silt build-up on intake screens. Initially, the ACS. sample flow rate was adjusted to insure sufficient volume was collected.
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Preventive maintenance was performed on the ACS (cleaned lines) and the sample flow rates were reset to 1.5 gpm. Analysis could not be performed on the biweekly composite sample from sample location6S6 (control) for the monitoring period March 25, through April 8, 2002. The referenced sample bottle leaked during shipment to the analysis laboratory, resulting in inadequate volume for analysis.
                        . DETERMINATION DETERMINATION OF            OF GAMMA GAMMA EMITTING EMITTING RADIOISOTOPES RADIOISOTOPES TELEDYNE TELEDYNE BROWN    BROWN ENGINEERING ENGINEERING ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES ENVIRONMENTAL                  SERVICES &   &
The ACS at monitoring location 6S6 operated routinely (as expected) for approximately 96% of 2002. No malfunctions of the ACS at monitoring location 6S6 required the collection of grab samples during 2002. Surface water samples could not be taken at ACS location 2S7 on November 28; 2002 from 0011 to 1133 due to frozen sample lines. The heat trace on the sample lines failed due to an electrical breaker trip. The heat trace problem was corrected and the sample collection was resumed at 1133 hours. There was adequate volume for sample requirements.
                                                        . FRAMATOME FRAMATOME ANP        ANP ENVIRONMENTAL ENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORY       LABORATORY &        &
The ACS atmonitoring location 2S7 operated routinely (as expected) for approximately 98.8% of 2002 .Reasons for exceptions to REMP air sampling during 2002 included the following:
PPL'S CORPORATE PPL'S    CORPORATE ENVIRONMENTALENVIRONMENTAL RADIOACTIVITY MEASUREMENTS RADIOACTIVITY               MEASUREMENTS LABORATORY    LABORATORY Gamma emitting radionuclides are detennined with the use of a lithium-drifted germanium (Ge(Li>> and high purity germanium detectors with high resolution spectrometry in specific media, such as, air particulate filters, charcoal filters, milk,
loss of electrical power to air sampling stations, air sample equipment problems (timers, ball valves) and environmental impacts (Canadian forest fires, winter storm). Electrical power to the air sampling station at monitoring location 3S2 was interrupted for about 2 hours on July 16, 2002, during the monitoring period from July 10 through July 17, 2002. There was a wide area power outage during the referenced time period. Power was restored to the air sampling equipment and adequate sample volume was achieyed for the monitoring period. Electrical power to the air sampling station at monitoring location 13S6was lost on December 25, 2002 due to a winter storm. Power was restored to the air sampling equipment on December 27, 2002 at 1254. Adequate sample volume was collected during the monitoring period. The sample pump at monitoring station 12El experienced a ball valve misalignment during the monitoring period from February 13 through February 20,2002. Low sample volume was obtained , during the sample period due to the ball valve misalignment.
                    . water, vegetation, soil/sediments, biological media, etc. Each sample is prepared and counted in standard geometries such as one liter or four liter wrap-around Marinelli containers, 300 ml ml or 150 ml ml bottles, two-inch filter paper source geometries,etc.
The. ball valve was reset and the airflow was verified to be satisfactory following the reset. The sample pump timer box failed at monitoringstation 12S1 during the monitoring period from March 20 through March 27, 2002. The timer box was replaced.
The analysis of each sample consists of calculating the specific activities of all detected* radionuclides as well as the minimum detectable concentration for a standard list of nuclides. The germanium detection systems are calibrated for each standard geometry using certified radionuclide standards traceable to the National Institute of
The' monitoring hours were calculated based on the sample start and stop times . 2002 Radiological Environmental Monitoring Report For I n f o rm a ti o n O nly. *
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* Appendix F low flow through the ACS due to rising river level causing debris and silt build-up on intake screens. Initially , the ACS. sample flow rate was adjusted to insure sufficient
Standards and Technology. .
* volume was collected.
CALCULATION OF CALCULATION          OF THE THE SAMPLE SAMPLE ACTIVITY ACTIVITY
Preventive maintenance was performed on the ACS (cleaned. lines) and the sample flow rates were reset to 1.5 gpm. Analysis could not be performed on the biweekly composite sample from sample location6S6 (control) for the monitoring period March 25, through April 8, 2002. The referenced sample bottle leaked during shipment to the analysis laboratory, resulting in inadequate volume for analysis.
[C-B]
The ACS at monitoring location 6S6 operated routinely (as expected) for approximately 96% of 2002. No malfunctions of the ACS at monitoring location 6S6 required the collection of grab samples during 2002. Surface water samples could not be taken at ACS location 2S7 on November 28; 2002 from 0011 to 1133 due to frozen sample lines. The heat trace on the sample lines failed .. due to an electrical breaker trip. The heat trace problem was corrected and the sample collection was resumed at 1133 hours. There was adequate volume for sample requirements.
[C-B]                        2..JC+B 2..JC+B Net pCi I vol or mass = =                            +---------
The ACS atmonitoring location 2S7 operated routinely (as expected) for approximately 98.8% of 2002 .. . \ Reasons for exceptions to REMP air sampling during 2002 included the following: loss of electrical power to air sampling stations, air sample equipment problems (timers, ball . valves) and environmental impacts (Canadian forest fires, winter storm). Electrical power to the air sampling station at monitoring location 3S2 was interrupted for about 2 hours on July 16 , 2002,during the monitoring period from July 10 through July 17, 2002. There was a wide area power outage during the referenced time period . . Power was restored to the air sampling equipment and adequate sample volume was achieyed for the monitoring period. Electrical power to the air sampling station at monitoring location 13S6was lost on December 25, 2002 due to a winter storm. Power was restored to the air sampling equipment on December 27, 2002 at 1254. Adequate sample volume was collected during the monitoring period. The sample pump at monitoring station 12El experienced a ball valve misalignment during the monitoring period from February 13 through February 20,2002. Low sample volume was obtained .during the sample period due to the ball valve misalignment.
                                          .      2. 22(V)(E)(GA)DF)(t)
The. ball valve was reset and the a i rflow was verified to be satisfactory following the reset. The sample pump timer b()x failed at monitoringstation 12S1 during the monitoring period from March 20 through March 27 , 2002. The timer box was replaced.
                                                . 2.22(V)(E)(GA)DF)(t)          2.22(V)(E)(GA)(DF)(t) 2.22(V)(E)(GA)(DF)(t) net acti vity         random uncertainty, where:      cc      =
The* monitoring hours were calculated based on the sample start and stop times . F*3 2002 Radiological Environmental Monitoring Report For Inf o rm a tion O nl y AppendixF The sample pump at monitoring location 12S1 was unable to obtain >1.9 cfm during the monitoring period from July 31 through August 7, 2002. The sample pump. was replaced and sample flow was adjusted to 2.2 cfrn.Adequate sample volume was obtained during the referenced monitoring period. During the monitoring period of October 23 through October 30, 2002, the sample pump timer at monitoring location 12S1 failed to record the time from the previous sample period. The timer was replaced.
                                          =    area, in counts, of a spectral region containing a gamma emission of the nuclide of interest If the detector exhibits a peak in this region when (1): If Note (1):
Adequate volume was collected during the sample period. { Allowable sample period durations were exceeded at monitoring locations 6G 1 and SG 1 (control locations) during the monitoring period of December IS through .December 25, 2002. The cause of the delay in sample collection was unsafe road conditions due to a winter storm. The sample location 6Gl was collected on December 27, 2002 at 1043 and the sample at SG 1 was collected on December 27, 2002 at 0959. All stations were impacted during the monitoring period of July 3 through July 10, 2002 due to the Canadian forest fires. The forest fires resulted in excess loading of the particulate filters resulting in low airflow. Adequate sample volume was obtained at all monitoring stations during the referenced monitoring period. Collectively, the air sampling equipment at the six air monitoring locations operated routinely (as expected) for more than 99% of 2002 in spite of the exceptions noted above. Fruits & Vegetables . Due to the drought conditions in August 2002, only 600 grams of green beans were obtained from the control sample location 13G2. This quantity was an insufficient sample size to send to both the Primary analysis laboratory (PPL Susquehanna, ILC Corporate Environmental Radiological Monitoring Laboratory) and the interlaboratory split analysiS laboratory (Framatome ANP). Following discussions between PPL Susquehanna, LLC and Framatome ANP personnel, the sample was sent to Framatome ANP for analysis.
counting a blank, the counts from that peak are subtracted from C before using the above equation.
Ambient Radiation Monitoring Exceptions occurred to the monitoring of ambient radiation during each quarterly monitoring period of 2002. The first quarterly monitoring period was January 14 through April IS, 2002. The TLD's at location 2B4 were missing during the collection for the referenced monitoring period. The second quarterly monitoring period was April 17 through July IS, 2002. The TLD's at location 12E1 were wet and unable to process. The third quarterly monitoring period was July 16 through October 17, 2002. The TID's at location 7G2 were wet and unable to process. The fourth quarterly monitoring period was October 15, 2002 through January 31, 2003. The TLD's at location 3G4 were wet and unableto process. 2002 Radiological Environmental Monitoring Report F-4 F o r Inf o rm a ti o n O nl y AppendixF The sample pump at monitoring location 12S1 was unable to obtain >1.9 cfm during the monitoring period from July 31 through August 7, 2002. The sample pump was *. replaced and sample flow was adjusted to 2.2 cfrn.' Adequate sample volume was obtained during the referenced monitoring period. . . During the monitoring period of October 23 through October 30, 2002, the sample pump timer at monitoring location 12S1 failed to record the time from the previous sample period. The timer was replaced.
Note (2): IfIf no peaks are exhibited, the counts in the channels where the predominant peaks for gammas from selected radionuclides would be expected are summed for *C    C and used in
Adequate volume was collected during the sample period. { Allowable sample period durations were exceeded at monitoring locations 6G 1 and SG 1 (control locations) during the monitoring period of December IS through .December 25, 2002. The cause of the delay in sample collection was unsafe road conditions due to a winter storm. The sample location 6Gl was collected on December 27, 2002 at 1043 and the sample at SG 1 was collected on December 27, 2002 at 0959. . . . All stations were impacted during the monitoring period of July 3 through July 10, 2002 due to the Canadian forest fires. The forest fires resulted in excess loading of the particulate filters resulting in low airflow. Adequate sample volume was obtained at all monitoring stations during the referenced monitoring period. Collectively, the air sampling equipment at the six air monitoring locations operated routinely (as expected) for more than 99% of 2002 in spite of the exceptions noted above. . Fruits & Vegetables . Due to the drought conditions in August 2002, only 600 grams of green beans were obtained from the control sample location 13G2. This quantity was an insufficient . sample size* to send to both the Primary analysis laboratory (PPL Susquehanna, ILC Corporate Environmental Radiological Monitoring Laboratory) and the interlaboratory split analysiS laboratory (Framatome ANP). Following discussions between PPL Susquehanna, LLC and Framatome ANP personnel, the sample was sent to Framatome ANP for analysis.
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Ambient Radiation Monitoring
the calculation of "net" activity.
.: Exceptions occurred to the monitoring of ambient radiation during each quarterly monitoring period of 2002. The first quarterly monitoring period was January 14 through April IS, 2002. The TLD's at location 2B4 were missing during the collection for the referenced monitoring period. The second quarterly monitoring period was April 17 through July IS, 2002. The TLD's at location 12E1 were wet and unable to process. The third quarterly monitoring period was July 16 through October 17, 2002. The TID's at location 7G2 were wet and unable to process. The fourth quarterly monitoring period was October 15, 2002 through January 31, 2003. The TLD's at
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B B        =
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                                              =    background background counts counts ,in
*
                                                                                ,in the the region region of of interest, interest, calculated calculated byby fitting fitting aa straight straight line line across across thethe region region connecting connecting the  the two two adjacent adjacent regions..
* 2002 Radiological Environmental Monitoring Report G*l For Inf o rmation O nl y Appendix G The. averages for indicator and control locations reported in the Summary of Data Table, which summarizes the entire year's results for the SSES REMP, were calculated using all measured values, when available,whether or not they were reported in Appendix I tables. Values below the MDCs, even zeroes and negatives, were part of the averaging process for these analysis results. It should be noted that all measured results were not available for primary gamma analyses performed by PPL's CERML. This lab's gamma spectrometric software does not permit measured results less than the MDCs to be reported.
regions Note:
When no measured results are available in these cases, "LLD" is reported .Preferably, the averages reported in the Summary of Data table for sample media that are normally collected continuously are determined using only results from continuously collected samples. Occasionally, grab samples are taken for these media when equipment malfunctions or other anomalies preclude or otherwise perturb routine continuous sampling.
Note:          If no peak If no  peak exists exists in in aa region region from from which which aa "net""net" activity activity is is being being calculated,background is calculated,background            is represented represented by  by the the average average ofof the the counts in counts    in one one channel channel fromfrom each each side side ofof that that region.
These grab samples are taken to minimize the time periods when no sampling is being performed, or, in some instances, when continuous sampling is considered to be nonrepresentative.
region.
Because grab samples are snapshots of the media over brief periods, it is preferable not to average the analysis results of these samples with those for continuously collected composite. samples. However, when equipment malfunctions are protracted, relatively large periods of time could be entirely unrepresented by averages if the results from grab sample analyses are not considered.
                                                                                                              /
Allowing analysis results for grab samples to be weighted equally with those representing relatively large periods of time would tend to bias the resulting averages unjustifiably towards the conditions at the times that the grabs are obtained.
tt        =
Averages obtained in this way might less accurately reflect the conditions for the combined period of continuous sampling and grab sampling than if only the results from continuous. sampling were used. On the other hand, using weighting factors for the analysis results of grab samples derived from the actual time it takes to collect those samples would lead to the grab sample analysis results having a negligible effect on the overall average and not justifying the effort involved.
                                              =    counting interval counting      interval ofof sample sample (minutes)
Grab samples collected in lieu of normal continuous sampling are typically obtained at regular intervals corresponding to the intervals (weekly) at which the continuously collected samples would usually be retrieved for eventual compositing.
(minutes) 2 .22 2  .22    =
For example, grab samples are collected once a week but may be composited monthly in place of continuously collected samples that would normally be retrieved weekly and composited monthly. Since each grab sample is used to represent an entire week, albeit imperfect, it is reasonable to weight the analysis results the same. Thus, the results of one weekly grab are given approximately one-fourth the weight of the results for a monthly composite sample collected continuously for each of the four weeks in a month. Similarly, the analysis results of a composite of four weekly grab samples would carry the same weight as the analysis results for a composite of four weeks of continuously collected sample. 2002 Radiological Environmental Monitoring Report F o r Inf o rm a ti o n O nl y \ Appendix G The. averages for indicator and control locations reported in the Summary of Data Table, which summarizes the entire year's results for the SSES REMP, were calculated using all measured values, when available, whether or not they were reported in Appendix I tables. Values below the MDCs, even zeroes and negatives, were part of the averaging process for these analysis results. It should be noted that all measured results were not available for primary gamma analyses performed by PPL's CERML. This lab's gamma spectrometric software does not permit measured results less than the MDCs to be reported. When no measured results are available in these cases, "LLD" is reported .. Preferably, the averages reported in the Summary of Data table for sample media that are normally collected continuously are determined using only results from continuously collected samples. Occasionally , grab samples are taken for these media when . equipment malfunctions or other anomalies preclude or otherwise perturb routine continuous sampling.
                                              =    dpmJpCi dpmJpCi V
These grab samples are taken to minimize the time periods when. no sampling is being performed, or, in some instances, when continuous sampling is considered to be nonrepresentative.
V        =
Because grab samples are snapshots of the media over brief periods, it is preferable not to average the analysis results of these samples with those for continuously collected composite. samples. However, when equipment malfunctions are protracted, relatively large periods of time could be entirely unrepresented by averages if the results from grab sample analyses are not considered.
                                              =    volume volume or  or mass mass ofof sample sample analyzed analyzed E
Allowing analysis results for grab samples to be weighted equally with those representing relative l y large periods of time would tend to bias the resulting averages unjustifiably towards the conditions at the times that the grabs are obtained.
E        =
Averages obtained in this way might less accurately reflect the conditions for the combined period of continuous sampling and grab sampling than if only the results from continuous. sampling were used. On the other hand, using weighting factors for the analysis results of grab samples derived from the actual time it takes to collect those samples would lead to the grab sample analysis results having a negligible effect on the overall average* and not justifying the effort involved.
                                              =     efficiency of efficiency      of counter counter at  at the the energy energy region region of  of interest interest GA GA       =
Grab samples collected in lieu of normal continuous sampling are typically obtained at regular intervals corresponding to the intervals (weekly) at which the continuously collected samples would usually be retrieved for eventual compositing.
                                              =    gamma      abundance of gamma abundance            of the the nuclide nuclide atat the the gamma gamma emission emission energy energy under consideration under    consideration DF DF        =
For example, grab samples are collected once a week but may be composited monthly in place of continuously collected samples that would normally be retrieved weekly and composited monthly. Since each grab sample is used to represent an entire week, albeit imperfect, it is reasonable to weight the analysis results the same. Thus, the results of one weekly grab are given approximately one-fourth the weight of the results for a monthly composite sample collected continuously for each of the four weeks in a . month. Similarly, the analysis results of a composite of four weekly grab samples would carry the same weight as the analysis results for a composite of four weeks of continuously collected sample. 2002 Radiological Environmental Monitoring Report G*2 e* e 
                                              =    decay factor decay    factor from from sample sample collection collection time time oror midpoint midpoint ofof sample sample collection collection (air (air I-131)
*
I-131) to to ritidpoint  of the ritidpoint of  the counting counting interval interval
* tWG  
* Calculation of Calculation    of theMDC theMDC MDC( CI*/ vo1 or mass )=                         4.66JB p                          2.22( V )( E )( GA)( DF )( t )
The  width of The width  of the the region region around around the the energy energy where where anemission anemission is    is expected expected is is calculated calculated differently for differently for :MDCs MDCs than than itit isis for for the   width of the width      of aa peak peak that that isis actually actually identified.
identified.
Consequently, the Consequently,    the value  of B value of B used used in  in the the two two equations equations maymay differ.
differ. .                          .
                        *The
                        *The analyst's analyst's judgment judgment is  is exercised exercised in    in the the decision decision to to report report an  an activity.
activity. The The agreement between agreement    between various various spectral spectral lines lines of of the the same same nuclide, nuclide, and and possible      interference possible interference from other from other nuclides, nuclides, are are considered considered in  in this this decision.
decision.                                .
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                                                        ..                                              '
Exceptions Exceptions to    to the the SSES SSES TechnicalTechnical Requirements Requirements occurred occurred 'In    In the the monitoring monitoring of    of the the following media:
following    media: drinking drinking water,  water, surface surface water, water, air, air, fruits fruits &      vegetables and
                                                                                                                & vegetables    and ambient ambient '  '*
radiation monitoring.
radiation    monitoring. These  These exceptions exceptions involved involved sample sample collections collections that that did did not not take take place for place  for the the required required periods  periods due  due toto sampling sampling equipment equipment problemsproblems and and various various environmental conditions environmental        conditions (drought,(drought, Canadian Canadian forestfires,snow) forestfires,snow) that    that impacted impacted sample sample collection.
collection.
These  exceptions are These exceptions          are discussed discussed in      in this this appendix appendix and  and specifically specifically documented documented in    in the the tables of tables of Appendix Appendix 1. 1.
Drinking Water Drinking      Water Sampling Sampling at    at the the Danville Danville MunicipalMunicipal Water  Water Facility, Facility, monitoring monitoring location location 12H2,12H2, .
proceeded flawlessly proceeded      flawlessly duringduring almostalmost the  the entire entire year year ofof 2002, 2002, with with only only one one exception.
exception.
The single The  single exception exception occurred occurred during during thethe week week of of July July 29 29 through through August August 5,  5, the the first first week of week    of the the August August compositing compositing period. period. Inadequate Inadequate sample sample volume volume waswas found found in  in the the ACS collection ACS   collection tank tank at  at the the end end of of this this weekly weekly sampling sampling interval.
interval. The The reason reason for for the the inadequate volume inadequate       volume was    was due  due to to aa Danville Danville Water Water Co. Co. "treated "treated water water line" line" valve valve malfunction. It
                    ,malfunction.          is not It is not known known when  when the the valve valve malfunctioned malfunctioned during  during the the referenced referenced week.
week.
A grab A   grab sample sample was  was collected collected for    for analysis analysis to to represent represent the the weekly weekly composite.
composite. The    The Danville Water Danville    Water Co. Co. notified notified SSES  SSES that that the the treated treated line line valve valve was was repaired repaired and and operable operable at 1000 at  1000 hours hours on on August August 6,     6, 2002.
2002. ACS  ACS operability operability was was verified verified on  on August August 6,  6, 2002 2002 at at 1632. Technically, 1632. Technically, there there were were no no malfunctions malfunctions of  of the the ACS ACS at  at this this location   during 2002.
location during      2002.
* Sampling at Sampling     at this this location location was    was routine routine (as (as expected) expected) for for 98%
98% of  of the the year.
year.                          . .
Surface Water Surface   Water Monitoring Monitoring at    at control control location location 6S6,   6S6, thethe SSES SSES River River Water Water IntakeIntake Structure, Structure, and   and '
indicatorlocatiori indicatorlocatiori 2S7   2S7 or  or itsits alternate     location6S7, the alternate location6S7,          the SSES SSES Cooling Cooling Tower Tower Blowdown Blowdown Discharge (CTBD)
Discharge      (CTBD) to    to the the Susquehanna Susquehanna River, River, areare the the only only environmental environmental surveillance's surveillance's of surface of   surface water water required required by     by SSES SSES Technical Technical Specifications.
Specifications. The    The other other SSES SSES REMP REMP .
routine routine indicator indicator surface surface water water monitoring           location on monitoring location          on the the Susquehanna Susquehanna River,River, which which is  is downstream downstream from   from thethe SSESSSES discharge discharge to   to the the river, river, and and the the monitoring monitoring location location at  at LTA LTAW  W are are not not required.
required. They     They have have been been monitored monitored to  to provide provide added added assurance assurance that that the the environment is environment       is not not being being compromised compromised by     by radiological radiological releases releases resulting resulting from from thethe SSES SSES operation.
operation.
Sampling at Sampling      at locations locations 6S6   6S6 and  and 2S7 or  or 6S7 is is required required to to be be perfonned perfonned by   by the the collection collection of aliquots of   aliquots at at time time intervals intervals that that areare small small compared compared to    to thethe compositing compositing period.
period.
Composite samples from these locations are required to be analyzed monthly and are expected expected to  to be be representative representative of        of the the streams streams from from which which they they are are collected.
collected.
Problems       occurred in Problems occurred          in 2002 2002 with with thethe automatic automatic composite composite samplersampler (ACS)
(ACS) at  at sampling sampling location 6S6 during location            during portions portions of    of the the following following collection collection periods:
periods: February February 4,  4, through through February 25, February     25, 2002 2002 and and May May 6,   6, through through May May 20,20, 2002.
2002. Sample Sample collectors collectors discovered discovered
* 2002 Radiological 2002   Radiological Environmental Environmental MonitoringMonitoring Report Report                                                         F-2 F-2
 
For Inf For I n f oo rmati  on rma ti o n Only Only .
Appendix F low  flow through low flow    through the the ACS ACS due    due to to rising rising river river level level causing causing debris debris andand silt silt build-up build-up on on intake screens.
intake  screens. Initially, Initially, the  the ACS ACS .. sample sample flow  flow rate rate was      adjusted to was adjusted        to insure insure sufficient sufficient
* volume was volume    was collected.
collected. Preventive Preventive maintenance maintenance was        was performed performed on    on thethe ACS ACS (cleaned (cleaned .
lines) and lines)  and the the sample sample flowflow ratesrates were      reset to were reset      to 1.5 1.5 gpm.
gpm.
Analysis    could not Analysis could        not bebe performed performed on      on thethe biweekly biweekly compositecomposite samplesample from  from sample sample location6S6 (control) location6S6      (control) for for the the monitoring monitoring period period March March 25, 25, through through April April 8,  8, 2002.
2002. TheThe referenced sample referenced    sample bottle bottle leaked leaked during during shipment shipment to      to the the analysis analysis laboratory, laboratory, resulting resulting in in inadequate volume inadequate    volume forfor analysis.
analysis. The  The ACSACS at   at monitoring monitoring locationlocation 6S66S6 operated operated routinely routinely (as (as expected) expected) for  for approximately approximately 96%        96% of   of 2002.
2002. No      No malfunctions malfunctions of        of the the ACS ACS at  at monitoring location monitoring    location 6S6 6S6 required required the the collection collection of    of grab grab samples samples during during 2002.2002.
Surface  water samples Surface water     samples couldcould not  not be be taken taken at  at ACS ACS location location 2S72S7 on on November November 28;    28; 2002 2002 from 0011 from   0011 toto 1133 1133 due due to  to frozen frozen sample sample lines.lines. The  The heat heat trace trace onon the the sample sample lines lines failed failed ..
due due to  an electrical to an  electrical breaker breaker trip. trip. The The heatheat trace trace problem problem was  was corrected corrected and  and the the sample sample collection was collection   was resumed resumed at     at 1133 1133 hours.
hours. There  There was  was adequate adequate volumevolume for  for sample sample requirements. The requirements.      The ACS ACS atmonitoring atmonitoring locationlocation 2S7    2S7 operated operated routinely routinely (as  (as expected) expected) forfor approximately 98.8%
approximately      98.8% of  of 2002 2002 .. .
                                                                                              . \
Reasons Reasons forfor exceptions exceptions to    to REMP REMP air  air sampling sampling during during 2002 2002 included included the   the following:
following: loss loss
* of electrical of electrical power valves) and valves)
Electrical Electrical power for about for July about 2 power to 2 hours 17, 2002.
July 17, hours on 2002. There air sampling to air and environmental on July sampling stations, environmental impacts power to  to the the air July 16, There was 16, 2002, was aa wide stations, air impacts (Canadian air sampling during the 2002,during wide area area power air sample (Canadian forest sampling station station at sample equipment forest fires, at monitoring the monitoring power outage equipment problems fires, winter monitoring period outage during problems (timers, winter storm).
monitoring location storm).
location 3S2 period from during the 3S2 was from July the referenced (timers, ball was interrupted July 10 referenced time ball .
interrupted 10 through through time period period..
Power was
                    . Power    was restored restored to  to thethe airair sampling sampling equipment equipment and      and adequate adequate sample sample volumevolume was was achieyed for achieyed  for the the monitoring monitoring period. period.
Electrical power Electrical   power to to the the air air sampling sampling station station at   at monitoring monitoring location           13S6was lost location 13S6was            lost on on December December 25,  25, 2002 2002 duedue to  to aa winter winter storm.
storm. Power  Power was    was restored restored to  to the the air air sampling sampling equipment on equipment     on December December 27,    27, 2002 2002 at  at 1254.
1254. Adequate Adequate sample  sample volume volume was    was collected collected during the during   the monitoring monitoring period.
period.
The  sample pump The sample       pump at at monitoring monitoring station station 12El 12El experienced experienced aa ball    ball valve valve misalignment misalignment during the during  the monitoring monitoring period period from from February February 13    13 through through February February 20,2002.
20,2002. Low    Low sample sample volume was volume   was obtained obtained .,dduring uring the  the sample sample period period due due to  to the the ball ball valve valve misalignment.
misalignment. The. The.
ball valve ball valve was was reset reset and and thethe airflow airflow waswas verified verified to    to be be satisfactory satisfactory following following the  the reset.
reset.
The sample pump timer box           b()x failed at monitoringstation 12S1 during the monitoring period period from from March March 20 20 through through March March 27,  27, 2002.
2002. The    The timer timer box box waswas replaced.
replaced. The  The *'
* monitoring monitoring hours hours were were calculated calculated based  based on on the the sample sample start start and and stop stop times times ..
F*3                                                          2002 Radiological 2002    Radiological Environmental Environmental Monitoring Monitoring Report Report
 
Fo rr Inf Fo    Inf oo rma rma ti ti on on Only Only AppendixF AppendixF The  sample pump The sample         pump at  at monitoring monitoring location location 12S1  12S1 was was unable unable to to obtain obtain >1.9
                                                                                                                            >1.9 cfm      during the cfm during    the monitoring period monitoring          period fromfrom JulyJuly 31 31 through through August August 7, 7, 2002.
2002. The The sample sample pump pump .was was    * .
replaced and replaced        and sample sample flowflow was was adjusted adjusted to    to 2.2 2.2 cfrn.
cfrn. ' Adequate Adequate sample sample volume volume was was obtained during obtained      during the the referenced referenced monitoring monitoring period. period.
                      .                                                          .
During the During      the monitoring monitoring periodperiod of  of October October 23      23 through through October October 30, 30, 2002, 2002, thethe sample sample pump timer pump      timer at  at monitoring monitoring location location 12S1  12S1 failed failed to to record record the the time time from from thethe previous previous sample period.
sample     period. The    The timer timer was was replaced.
replaced. AdequateAdequate volume volume was was collected collected during during the the sample period.
sample     period.
{{Allowable Allowable sample  sample period period durations durations were were exceeded exceeded at  at monitoring monitoring locations locations 6G  6G 11 and and SG SG 11 (control locations)
(control      locations) during during the the monitoring monitoring period  period ofof December December IS  IS through through .December
                                                                                                                                  .December 25, 25, 2002. The 2002.      The causecause of of the the delay delay in in sample sample collection collection waswas unsafe unsafe road road conditions conditions due  due to to aa winter storm.
winter     storm. The    The sample sample at~onitoring location      location 6Gl 6Gl waswas collected collected on  on December December 27,  27, 2002 at 2002     at 1043 1043 and
                                    .  .
and the the sample sample at    SG 1 at SG    1 was was collected
                                                                                  .
collected on on December December 27, 27, 2002 2002 atat 0959.
0959.
All All stations stations were  were impacted impacted duringduring thethe monitoring monitoring period period ofof July July 33 through through July July 10, 10, 2002 2002 due to due   to the the Canadian Canadian forestforest fires.
fires. The The forest forest fires fires resulted resulted inin excess excess loading loading of  of the the particulate filters particulate        filters resulting resulting in  in low low airflow.
airflow. Adequate Adequate sample sample volume volume was was obtained obtained at at all all monitoring stations monitoring          stations during during the the referenced referenced monitoring monitoring period.
period.
Collectively, the Collectively, routinely routinely (as above.
above.
Fruits &
Fruits    & Vegetables the air air sampling (as expected)
Vegetables ..
sampling equipment expected) for  for more equipment at more thanthan 99%
at the 99% of the six six air of 2002 air monitoring 2002 inin spite spite of of the locations operated monitoring locations the exceptions operated noted exceptions noted
                                                                                                                                                .     .:
Due Due to to the the drought drought conditions conditions in    in August August 2002, 2002, only only 600 600 grams grams of  of green green beans beans were were obtained from obtained        from the the control control sample sample location location 13G2. 13G2. This This quantity quantity was was anan insufficient insufficient .
sample sample size size *to to send send toto both both thethe Primary Primary analysis analysis laboratory laboratory (PPL (PPL Susquehanna, Susquehanna, ILC  ILC Corporate Environmental Corporate        Environmental Radiological Radiological Monitoring Monitoring Laboratory)
Laboratory) and and the the interlaboratory interlaboratory split analysiS split  analysiS laboratory laboratory (Framatome (Framatome ANP).      ANP).          Following discussions Following    discussions between between PPLPPL Susquehanna, LLC Susquehanna,          LLC and and Framatome Framatome ANP    ANP personnel, personnel, the the sample sample was was sent sent to to Framatome Framatome ANP for ANP      for analysis.
analysis.
Ambient Radiation Ambient          Radiation Monitoring Monitoring Exceptions Exceptions occurred  occurred to  to the the monitoring monitoring of        of ambient ambient radiation radiation during during eacheach quarterly quarterly monitoring period monitoring           period of of 2002.
2002. The   The first first quarterly quarterly monitoring monitoring period period was  was January January 14 14 through April through      April IS,  IS, 2002.
2002. The The TLD's TLD's at  at location location 2B42B4 were were missing missing during during the the collection collection for the for   the referenced referenced monitoring monitoring period.
period. The  The second second quarterly quarterly monitoring monitoring periodperiod was was April April 17 through 17  through July    July IS, IS, 2002.
2002. The The TLD's TLD's at      at location location 12E1 12E1 were were wet wet and and unable unable to to process.
process.
The third The    third quarterly quarterly monitoring monitoring periodperiod was    was July July 1616 through through October October 17,  17, 2002.
2002. The The TID's at TID's        at location location 7G2 7G2 were were wetwet and  and unable unable to to process.
process.      The fourth The    fourth quarterly quarterly monitoring period monitoring           period waswas October October 15,    15, 2002 2002 through through January January 31,31, 2003.
2003. The The TLD's TLD's at at
* location 3G4 location     3G4 were were wetwet and and unableto unableto process.
process.
2002 Radiological Environmental Monitoring Report                                                                            F-4
 
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Appendix G Appendix      G The ..averages The   averages for for indicator indicator and  and control control locations locations reported reported in in the the Summary Summary of      of Data Data Table, Table, which summarizes which    summarizes the    the entire entire year's year's results results forfor the the SSES SSES REMP, REMP, were  were calculated calculated usingusing all measured all measured values, values, whenwhen available, available,whether whether or  or not not they they were were reported reported in    in Appendix Appendix II tables. Values tables. Values below below the  the MDCs, MDCs, even  even zeroes zeroes and and negatives, negatives, werewere partpart of of the the averaging averaging process for process    for these these analysis analysis results.
results. It    should be It should    be noted noted that that all all measured measured resultsresults werewere not not available for available    for primary primary gammagamma analysesanalyses performed performed by    by PPL's PPL's CERML.
CERML. This    This lab's lab's gamma gamma spectrometric software spectrometric      software does  does not not permit permit measured measured results results less less than than thethe MDCs MDCs to    to be be reported. When reported. When no    no measured measured results results areare available available in in these these cases, cases, "LLD" "LLD" is    is reported reported.. .
Preferably, Preferably, the the averages averages reported reported in  in the the Summary Summary of   of Data Data table table forfor sample sample media media thatthat are normally are  normally collected collected continuously continuously are    are determined determined using using only only results results fromfrom continuously continuously collected samples.
collected    samples. Occasionally, Occasionally, grab    grab samples samples are  are taken    for these taken for    these media media when  when equipment malfunctions
                    . equipment      malfunctions or      or other other anomalies anomalies preclude preclude or  or otherwise otherwise perturb perturb routine routine continuous sampling.
continuous      sampling. These These grab  grab samples samples are  are taken taken toto minimize minimize the         time periods the time      periods whenwhen .
no sampling no  sampling is  is being being performed, performed, or,    or, in in some some instances,       when continuous instances, when        continuous sampling sampling is  is considered to considered      to be    nonrepresentative.
be nonrepresentative.
Because Because grab grab samples samples are  are snapshots snapshots of    of the the media media overover brief brief periods, periods, it      is preferable it is  preferable not  not to average to  average thethe analysis analysis results results of  of these these samples samples with  with those those for for continuously continuously collectedcollected composite.samples.
composite. samples. However, However, when      when equipment equipment malfunctions malfunctions are  are protracted, protracted, relatively relatively large periods large  periods of of time time could could be    be entirely entirely unrepresented unrepresented by      by averages averages if  if the the results results from from grabgrab sample analyses sample    analyses are  are not not considered.
considered.
Allowing analysis results for grab samples to be weighted equally with those representing relatively representing      relatively large unjustifiably towards unjustifiably    towards the large periods periods of the conditions conditions at of time time would at the the times would tend times that tend to that the to bias bias the the grabs grabs are the resulting resulting averages are obtained.
averages obtained. Averages Averages e*
obtained in obtained    in this this way way might might less  less accurately accurately reflect reflect the the conditions conditions for   for the the combined combined period period of continuous of continuous sampling sampling and    and grabgrab sampling sampling than  than ifif only only the the results results from from continuous continuous ..
sampling were sampling      were used.
used. OnOn the the other other hand, hand, using using weighting weighting factors factors for for the the analysis analysis results results of grab of  grab samples samples derived derived from  from the the actual actual time time itit takes takes toto collect collect those those samples samples would  would to the lead to lead      the grab grab sample sample analysis analysis results results having having aa negligible negligible effect effect on on the the overall overall average average
* and not and   not justifying justifying the the effort effort involved.
involved.
Grab samples Grab    samples collected collected in  in lieu lieu ofof normal normal continuous continuous sampling sampling are  are typically        obtained at typically obtained           at regular intervals regular    intervals corresponding corresponding to       to the the intervals intervals (weekly)
(weekly) at  at which which the the continuously continuously collected samples collected    samples would would usually usually be  be retrieved retrieved for for eventual eventual compositing.
compositing. For      For example, example, grab samples grab    samples are are collected collected once once aa week week butbut may may be be composited composited monthlymonthly in    in place place of of continuously collected continuously       collected samples samples that  that would would normally normally be  be retrieved retrieved weekly weekly and   and composited monthly.
composited       monthly. Since Since each each grab grab sample sample is  is used used toto represent represent an    an entire entire week, week, albeit albeit imperfect, it imperfect,    it is is reasonable reasonable to    to weight weight the the analysis analysis results results the the same.
same. Thus, Thus, the  the results results ofof one weekly one   weekly grabgrab areare given given approximately approximately one-fourthone-fourth the the weight weight of  of the the results results forfor aa monthly composite monthly     composite samplesample collected collected continuously continuously for    for each each of of the the four four weeks weeks in   in aa .
month. Similarly, month. Similarly, the  the analysis analysis results results of of aa composite composite of   of four four weekly weekly grab  grab samples samples would would carry the carry  the same same weight weight as   as the the analysis analysis results results forfor aa composite composite of   of four four weeks weeks of  of continuously collected continuously      collected sample.
sample.
e 2002 Radiological 2002    Radiological Environmental             Monitoring Report Environmental Monitoring                Report                                                              G*2
 
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rn tWG                                                                                                                         0


==SUMMARY==
==SUMMARY==
OF DATA FOR SSES OPERATIONAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING PROGRAM -2002 NAME OF FACILITY:
OF
SUSQUEHANNA STEAM ELECTRIC STATION LOCATION OF FACILITY:
LUZERNE COUNTY; PENNSYLVANIA Reporting Period: December 26, 2001 to January 31 , 2003 Page 1 of 13 ANALYSIS AND LOWER liMIT NUMBER OF MEDIUM OR PATHwAY TOTAL NUMBER OF All. INDICATOR LOCATIONS LOCATION WITHIDGHEST MEAN CONTROL LOCATION NONROUfINE SAMPLED OF ANALYSES DETECnON MEAN (3) NAME MEAN (3) MEAN (3) REPORTED OF MEASUREMENfl PERFORMED!12 RANGE DISTANCE AND DIRECTION. RANGE RANG E 42 Ambient Radiation TLD 332 1.90E+01 (302 / 302) 982 3.85E+OI (4/4) 1.81E+OI (30 /30) 0 (mRlstd. qtr.) (1.29E+01 4.03E+0l) 0.2 mi S (3.67E+01 4.03E+01) (1.43E+01
: 2. 16E+01) Surface Water Gross Beta 48 4 5.3 9E+OO (36 136) 287 9.56E+00 (12 / 12) 2.93E+00 (12 / 12) 0 (pCill) (1.03E+OO 1.82E+OI) 0.1 mi NNE (5.35E+00 1.82E+Ol)
(2.8IE-OI 8.14E+00) Tritium 48 2000 1.36E+03 (36 / 36) 2s1 3.89E+03 (12 / 12) 3.58E+OI (12 / 12) 0 (-5.38E+OI 1.03E+(4) 0.1 mi NNE (8.04E+Ol 1.03E+04)
(-2.60E+OO L14E+02) Iodine-l31 86 6.21E-01 (62 /6 2) 287 1.06E+OO (25 /25) 4.55E-OI (24 /24) 0 (-1.70E-OI 4.70E+00) 0.1 nu NNE (7.ooE-02 4.70E+OO)
(-2.70E-OI 2.32E+(0) Ga nunaSpec K-40 48 -5.64E-Ol (36 (3 6) LTAW 4.08E+00 (12/ 12) -3.27E+00 (12 / 12) 0 (-2.80E+OI 3.60E+0l) on site NE-ESE (-2.30E+OI 3.60E+OI) (-3.60E+OI 2.40E+Ol) Mn-54 48 15 -2.19B-Ol (36 (36) 686 -l.02E-01 (12/ 12) -I.02E-Ol (12/12) 0 (4.60E+OO 3.30E+OO) 0.8 mi ESE (-1.20E+00 UOE+OO) (-1.20E+00 LlOE+OO) Co-58 48 15 -2.52E-Ol (36 /36) 287 8.75E-02 (12 / 12) -8.46E-OI (12 / i2) 0 (-2.20E+00 1.60E+(0) 0.1 mi NNE (-9.00E-OI 1.60E+00)
(-2.IOE+00 L20E+00) Fe-59 48 30 2.44E-OI (3 6 /36) 2S7 9.60E-OI (12/ 12) -2.85E-01 (12 / 12) 0 4.60E+(0) 0.1 mi NNE (-4.40E+OO 2.9 0E+00) (-4.30E+00 3.00E+OO) Co-60 48 15 2.24E-01 (36 /36) 28 7 4.82E-Ol (12/12) 2.53 E-OI. (12 / 12) 0 (4.90E+00 3.00E+00) 0.1 mi NNE (-3.00E-0!
-L80E+00) (-1.10E+00 9.00E-OI)
Zn-65 48 30 -1.24E+00 (3 6 /36) 6S6 -7.90E-Ol (12 / 12) -7.90E-OI (12 / 12) 0 (-l.42E+Ol 8.00E+00) 0.8 mi ESE (-5.00E+OO 3.2 0E+00) (-5.ooE+OO 3.20E+00) I I 'Tj 0
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==SUMMARY==
==SUMMARY==
OF DATA FOR SSES OPERATIONAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING PROGRAM* 2002 OJ rt NAME OF FACILITY:
OF DATA DATA FOR FOR SSES SSES                                                                                                       ~OJ OPERATIONAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING PROGRAM*                     PROGRAM - 2002                                                                           rt NAME OF FACILITY: SUSQUEHANNA STEAM EWCTRIC         ELECTRIC STATION                                                                                         f-' .
SUSQUEHANNA STEAM EWCTRIC STATION f-'. LOCATION OF FACILITY:
0 LOCATION OF FACILITY: LUZERNE COUNTY; PENNSYLVANIA                                                                                                           ~
LUZERNE COUNTY; PENNSYLVANIA 0 Report1ng Period: December 26, 2001 to January 31, 2003 0 Page 1 of 13 f-' '< ANALYSIS AND LOWERUMIT NUMBER OF MEDRJMOR PAniwAY TOTAL NUMBER OF ALL INDICATOR LOCATIONS LOCATION WITHIDGHEST MEAN CONTROL LOCATION NONROUfINE SAMPLED OF ANALYSES DETECTION MEAN (3) NAME MEAN (3) MEAN (3) REPORTED OF MEASUREMENfl PERFORMED Pl RANGE DISTANCE AND DIRECTION  
Reporting Period:
-RANGE RANGE 4l Ambient Radiation TLD 332 1.90E+.Ol (302 1302) 9S2 3.85E+.Ol (4/4) 1.81E+.01 (30 130) 0 (mRlstd. qlr.) (1.29E+.Ol 4.03E+.Ol) 0.2 mi S (3.67E+.Ol 4.03E+.Ol) (1.43E+Ol  
Report1ng                            December 26, 2001   to               January 31, January    31, 2003 2003                                                                                0
-2.16E+Ot)
                                                                                                                                                                                                                              ~
Surface Water Gross Beta 48 4 5.39E+.00 (36 136) 2S7 9.56E+.00 (12 1 12) 2.93E+.00 (12 1 12) 0 (pCill) (1.03E+.00 1.82E+.Ol) 0.1 mi NNE (5.35E+.00 l.S2E+.OI)
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(2.8IE-Ol 8. 14E+.00) Tritium 48 2000 1.36E+.03 (36 136) 2s1 3.S9E+.03 (12 1 12) 3.58E+.Ol (12 1 12) 0 (-5.38E+.Ol 1.03E+.(4) 0.1 mi NNE (8.04E+.Ol 1.03E+.(4)
                                                                                                                                                                                                                            '<
(-2.60E+OO 1.I4E+02)
ANALYSIS AND LOWER    liMIT LOWERUMIT                                                                                                                                                     NUMBER OF MEDIUM OR PAniwAY MEDRJMOR       PATHwAY TOTAL NUMBER         OF           All. INDICATOR LOCATIONS ALL                                            LOCATION WITHIDGHEST MEAN                                   CONTROL LOCATION                 NONROUfINE SAMPLED         OF ANALYSES     DETECnON DETECTION                   MEAN (3)                 NAME                                 MEAN (3)                             MEAN (3) (3)                  REPORTED REPORTED PERFORMED!12
Iodine-131 86 6.21E-Ol (62 162) 2S7 1.06E+.00 (25 125) 4.55E-Ol (24 124) 0 (-1.70E-Ol 4.70E+.00) 0.1 mi NNE (7.ooE-02 4.70E+.00)
~UNIT OF MEASUREMENfl PERFORMED     Pl           ~ 2l
(-2.70E-Ol 2.32E+00)
                                          ~U.Dl ~2l                  RANGE RANGE                DISTANCE AND DIRECTION DIRECTION .-               RANGE                               RANGE                   MEASUREMENl'S~ 4l MEASURE.MENl'S~      42 Ambient Radiation       TLD         332 332                   1.90E+01    (302 1302) 1.90E+.Ol (302     / 302)             982 9S2                     3.85E+OI 3.85E+.Ol       (4/4)
Ganuna Spec K-40 48 --5.64E-Ol (36 136) LTAW 4.08E+.00  
(4/4)                1.81E+OI 1.81E+.01     (30  /30)
-(12 1 12) -3.27E+00 (12 1 12) 0 (-2.80E+.Ol 3.60E+Ol) on site NE-ESE (-2.30E+.Ol 3.60E+.Ol) (-3.60E+.Ol 2.40E+Ol)-I I Mn-54 48 15 -2. 19E-0 1 (36 136) 6S6 -L02E-Ol (121 12) -1.02E-Ol (12/12) 0 (-4.60E+OO 3.30E+00)
(30 130)                     00 (mRlstd.
O.S mi ESE (-1.20E+00 1.10E+.00)
(mRlstd. qtr.)
(-1.20E+.00 1.10E+.00)
qlr.)                                           (1.29E+01 (1.29E+.Ol             4.03E+0l) 4.03E+.Ol)       0.2 0.2     mi     S S      (3.67E+01 (3 .67E+.Ol           4.03E+01) 4.03E+.Ol)   (1.43E+01 (1.43E+Ol     -         2. 16E+01) 2.16E+Ot)
Co-58 48 15 -2.52E-Ol (36 136) 2S7 8.75E-02 -(12 1 12) -8.46E-Ol (12 1 i2) 0 (-2.20E+00 1.60E+00) 0.1 mi NNE (-9.00E-Ol 1.60E+00)
Surface Water           Gross Beta Gross Beta  48 48             44    5.39E+OO 5.39E+.00     (36 136)
(-2.IOE+.00 1.20E+00)
(36   136)               287 2S7                     9.56E+00 9.56E+.00     (12 1/ 12)
Fe-59 48 30 2.44E-Ol (36 136) 2S7 9.60E-Ol (121 12) -2.85E-Ol (12/12) 0 4.60E+.00) 0.1 mi NNE (-4.40E+00 2.90E+.00)
(12    12)            2.93E+00 2.93E+.00     (12 1/ 12)
(-4.30E+.00 3.00E+.00) C0-60 48 15 2.24E-01 (36 136) 2S7 4.82E-Ol (12 1 12) 2.53E-Ol (12 1 12) 0 (-4.90E+00 3.00E+00) 0.1 mi NNE (-3.00E-01  
(12    12)                   00 (pCill)                                                   (1.03E+OO (1.03E+.00             1.82E+OI) 1.82E+.Ol)       0.1 0.1      mi mi   NNE       (5.35E+00 (5 .35E+.00             1.82E+Ol) l.S2E+.OI)     (2.8IE-OI (2.8IE-Ol             8.14E+00) 8 . 14E+.00)
-1.80E+00)
Tritium     48 48       2000 2000         1.36E+03 1.36E+.03   (36 136)
(-1.10E+.00 9.00E-Ol)
(36  / 36)              2s1 2s1                       3.89E+03 3.S9E+.03     (12 1/ 12)
Zn-65 48 30 -1.24E+00 (36 136) 6S6 -7.90E-01 (12 1 12) -7.90E-01 (12 1 12) 0 (-1.42E+Ol 8.00E+00) 0.8 mi ESE (-5.00E+00 3.20E+.00)
(12    12)           3.58E+OI 3.58E+.Ol     (12 1/ 12)
(-5.ooE+00 3.20E+00)
(12    12)                    00
I I 13*3 TABLEG  
(-5.38E+OI
(-5.38E+.Ol             1.03E+(4) 1.03E+.(4)       0.1 0.1     mi   NNE NNE      (8.04E+Ol (8 .04E+.Ol             1.03E+04) 1.03E+.(4) (-2.60E+OO
(-2 .60E+OO               L14E+02) 1.I4E+02)
Iodine-l31 Iodine-131   86 86                     66.21E-01
                                                              .21E-Ol   (62 162)
(62    /62)              287 2S7                       1.06E+OO 1.06E+.00     (25  /25)
(25 125)                 4.55E-OI 4.55E-Ol     (24  /24)
(24 124)                       0 0
(-1.70E-OI
(-1.70E-Ol             4.70E+00) 4.70E+.00)       0.1 0.1    nu mi   NNE NNE         (7.ooE-02 (7.ooE-02             4.70E+OO) 4.70E+.00)   (-2.70E-OI
(-2.70E-Ol               2.32E+(0) 2.32E+00)
GanunaSpec Ganuna Spec K-40 K-40        48 48 -                 -5.64E-Ol
                                                          -5.64E-Ol     (36 136)
(36  (36)            LTAW LTAW                        4.08E+00      (12/1 12) 4.08E+.00 - (12       12)           -3.27E+00
                                                                                                                                                                -3.27E+00      (12 1/ 12)
(12    12)                    00
(-2.80E+OI
(-2.80E+.Ol             3.60E+0l) 3.60E+Ol)       on on site       NE-ESE NE-ESE    (-2.30E+OI
(-2.30E+.Ol             3.60E+OI) 3.60E+.Ol) (-3.60E+OI
(-3.60E+.Ol              2.40E+Ol 2.40E+Ol)) -                                 I I
Mn-54 Mn-54       48 48          15       -2.19B-Ol
                                                          -2.19E-0 1     (36  (36)
(36 136)               686 6S6                       -l.02E-01
                                                                                                                            -L02E-Ol     (12/ 12)
(121   12)           -I.02E-Ol
                                                                                                                                                                -1.02E-Ol     (12/12)
(12/12)                          00 (4.60E+OO
(-4.60E+OO             3.30E+OO) 3.30E+00)         0.8 O.S     mi mi  ESE ESE      (-1.20E+00
(-1.20E+00                UOE+OO) 1.10E+.00) (-1.20E+00
(-1.20E+.00               LlOE+OO) 1.10E+.00)
Co-58 Co-58        48 48          15 15        -2.52E-Ol
                                                            -2.52E-Ol     (36  /36)
(36 136)               287 2S7                         8.75E-02     (12 1/ 12) 8.75E (12      12)           -8.46E-OI
                                                                                                                                                                  -8.46E-Ol     (12    i2)
(12 1/ i2)                       00
(-2.20E+00
(-2.20E+00             1.60E+(0) 1.60E+00)       0.1 0.1     mi mi   NNE       (-9.00E-OI
(-9.00E-Ol             1.60E+00) 1.60E+00)  (-2.IOE+00
(-2. IOE+.00             L20E+00) 1.20E+00)
Fe-59 Fe-59        48 48         30 30         2.44E-OI 2.44E-Ol   (36 136)
(36  /36)              2S7 2S7                       9.60E-OI 9.60E-Ol     (12/ 12)
(121   12)           -2.85E-01
                                                                                                                                                                  -2.85E-Ol     (12 / 12)
(12/12)                          00
(~5.40E+00
(~5.40E+.00            4.60E+(0) 4.60E+.00)       0.1 0.1    mi mi NNE     (-4.40E+OO
(-4.40E+00              2.90E+00) 2.90E+.00)   (-4.30E+00
(-4 .30E+.00             3.00E+OO) 3 .00E+.00)
Co-60 C0-60         48 48          15 15        2.24E-01 2.24E-01    (36  /36)
(36 136)               287 2S7                       4.82E-Ol 4.82E-Ol    (12/12)
(12 1 12)               2.53E-OI 2.53E-Ol . (12(12 1/ 12)
: 12)                        00 (4.90E+00
(-4.90E+00             3.00E+00) 3.00E+00)       0.1 0.1     mi NNE NNE        (-3.00E-0!
(-3.00E-01         --   L80E+00) 1.80E+00)   (-1.10E+00
(-1.10E+.00               9.00E-OI) 9.00E-Ol)
Zn-65 Zn-65        48 48          30 30      -1.24E+00
                                                          -1.24E+00      (3 6 136)
(36 /36)               6S6 6S6                       -7.90E-Ol
                                                                                                                            -7 .90E-01   (12 1/ 12)
(12    12)            -7.90E-OI
                                                                                                                                                                  -7.90E-01     (12 1/ 12)
(12    12)                        00
(-l.42E+Ol
(-1.42E+Ol             8.00E+00) 8.00E+00)        0.8 0.8     mi mi  ESE ESE      (-5.00E+OO
(-5.00E+00               3.20E+00) 3.20E+.00) (-5.ooE+OO
(-5.ooE+00               3.20E+00) 3.20E+00)
II II 13*3
 
                                                                                                                                                                                                                  "J o
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H
                                                                                                                                                                                                                  ~
TABLEG TABLEG


==SUMMARY==
==SUMMARY==
OF DATA FOR SSES OPERATIONAL RADIOWGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING 2002 NAME OF FACILITY:
SUSQUEHANNA STEAM ELECTRIC StATION WCATION OF FACILITY:
LUZERNE COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA Repoiting Period: December 26, 2001 to January 31, 2003 Page 2 of13 ANALYSIS AND LOWERLIMIT MEDIUM OR PATHWAY ror AL NUMBER OF AIL INDICATOR LOCATIONS LOCATION WlTHIDGHEST MEAN SAMPLED OF ANALYSES DETECUON MEAN (3) NAME MEAN (3) (UNIT OFMEASUREMENf)
PERFORMED 1) (ll RANGE DISTANCE AND DIRECTION RANGE Surface Water (cont.) Zr-95 48 30 1.68E-Ol (36 I 36) LTAW 4. 17E-Ol (12 I 12) (pCill) (-4.30E+00 3.90E+00) on site NE-ESE (-2.90E+00 3.20E+00) Nb-95 48 15 -8.10E-02 (36 136) 685 3.92E-Ol (12 I 12) (-3.40E+00 3.00E+00) (9.00E-Ol mi ESE (-1.20E+00 2.10E+00) Cs-134 48 15 -4.92E-02 (36 I 36) 685 3.18E-oi . (12 I 12) (-1.70E+00 1.60E+00)
(9.00E-Ol mi ESE (-2.ooE-01 1.10E+00)
Cs-137 48 IS -2.02E-Ol (36 I 36) 6S5 -8.17E-02 (12 i 12) (-2.70E+00 2.00E+00) (9.00E-Ol mi ESE (-2.00E+00 1.80E+00)
Ba-140 48 60 5.12E-02 (361 36) 686 6.65E-Ol (12 I 12) (-4.00E+00 5.40E+00) (S.OOE-Ol mi ESE (-2.IOE+00 5.40E+00)
La-140 4S 15 5.23E-02 (36 I 36) 6S6 7.67E-Ol (12 I 12) (-4.70E+00 6.20E+00)
(8.ooE-01 mi ESE (-2.40E+00 6.2 0E+00) *
* CONrROL LOCATION MEAN (3) RANGE 1.69E-Ol (12 I 12) -(2.20E+00 2.00E+00) 1.98E-Ol (12 I 12) -(1.40E+00 2.30E+00) 6.54E-02 (12 I 12) -(1.50E+00 1.90E+00)
-2.79E-Ol (12 I -(1.90E+00 1.40E+00) 6.65E-Ol (12 I 12) -(2.10E+00 5.40E+00) 7.67E-Ol (12 I 12) -(2.40E+00 6.20E+00)
NUMBER OF NONROUl'lNE REPORTED MEASUREMENTS(4) 0 0 0 0 0 0
* Q-4 "J o r: H TABLEG


==SUMMARY==
==SUMMARY==
OF DATA FOR SSES OPERATIONAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING
OF  OF DATA DATA FORFOR SSES SSES OPERATIONAL OPERATIONAL RADIOWGICAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORINGMONITORING .PROGRAM - 2002          2002 NAME NAME OFOF FACILITY:
.PROGRAM -2002 NAME OF FACILITY:
FACILITY: SUSQUEHANNA SUSQUEHANNA STEAM    STEAM ELECTRIC ELECTRIC StATION81' ATION WCATION LOCATION OF    OF FACILITY:
SUSQUEHANNA STEAM ELECTRIC 81' ATION LOCATION OF FACILITY:
FACILITY: LUZERNE LUZERNE COUNTY, COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA PENNSYLVANIA Repoiting Repoi1ing Period:
LUZERNE COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA Repoi1ing Period: December 26, 2001 to . January 31, 2003 Page 2 of13 ANALYSIS AND LOWER LIMIT NUMBER OF MEDIUM OR PATHWAY TOrAL NUMBER OF AIL INDICATOR LOCATIONS LOCATION WITHIDGHBST MEAN CONTROL LOCATION NONROUTINP.
Period:            December December 26, 26, 2001 2001      to to            . January January 31, 31, 2003 2003 Page 22 of13 Page    of13 ANALYSIS AND LOWERLIMIT LOWER LIMIT                                                                                                                                           NUMBER NUMBER OF    OF MEDIUM OR PATHWAY ror    AL NUMBER TOrAL                 OF         AIL INDICATOR LOCATIONS                       LOCATION LOCATION WlTHIDGHEST WITHIDGHBST MEAN MEAN                        CONrROL CONTROL LOCATION LOCATION          NONROUl'lNE NONROUTINP.
SAMPLED OF ANALYSES DETECTION MEAN (3) NAME* MEAN (3) MEAN (3) REPORTED PERFORMED P2 (22 RANGE DISTANCE AND DIRECTION RANGE RANGE Sunsce Water (cont.) Zr-95 48 30 1.68E-Oi (36 /36) LTAW 4. 17E-Ol (12/ 12) .1.69E-01 (12/ 12) 0 (pCi/l) (-4.30E+OO 3.90E+OO) on site NE-ESE (-2.90E+OO 3.20E+OO)  
SAMPLED         OF ANALYSES     DETECUON DETECTION               MEAN MEAN (3)
-(i.20E+OO 2.00E+OO) Nb-95 48 15 -8.10E-02 (36 /36) 6S5 3.92E-Ol (12 / 12) 1.98E-Oi (12 / 12) 0 ( -3.40E+OO 3 , OOE+OO) (9.00E-Ol mi ESE (-1.20E+OO 2.10E+OO) -(1.40E+OO 2.30E+OO) Cs-134 48 15 -4.92E-02 (36 /36) 6S5 3.18E-01 (12 / 12) 6.54E-02 (12 / 12) 0 (-1.70E+OO 1.60E+OO)
(3)              NAME
(9.00E-Ol mi ESE (-2.00E-Ol 1.1 OE+OO) -(1.50E+OO 1.90E+OO)
* MEAN MEAN (3)
Cs-137 48 18 -2.02E-Ol (36 /36) 6S5 -8. 17E-02 (12 / 12) -2.79E-Ol (12 /12) 0 (-2.70E+OO 2.00E+OO) (9.00E-Ol mi ESE (-2.00E+OO 1.80E+OO)  
(3)                        MEAN MEAN (3)
-(1.90E+OO 1.40E+OO)  
(3)                REPORTED REPORTED (UNIT
.Ba-140 48 60 5.12E-02 (36/36) 6S6 6.65E-Ol (12/ 12) 6.65E-Ol (12 / 12) 0 ( -4.00E+OO 5.40E+OO)
~UNIT OFMEASUREMENf)
(8.00E-Ol mi ESE (-2.lOE+OO 5.40E+OO) . -(2.10E+OO 5.40E+OO)
OFMEASUREMENf~ PERFORMED   1)
La-140 48 15 5.23E-02 (36 /36) 6S6 7.67E-Ol (12 I 12) 7.67E-Ol (12 I 12) 0 (-4.70E+OO 6.20E+OO)
PERFORMED ~P2     ~llD~ (ll
(8.00E-Ol mi ESE (-2.40E+OO 6.20E+OO)  
                                          ~llD) (22               RANGE RANGE              DISTANCE DISTANCE AND AND DIRECTION DIRECTION                  RANGE RANGE                             RANGE RANGE              MEASUREMENTS(4)
-(2.40E+OO 6.20E+OO) * *
MEASUREMENTS~42 Surface Sunsce Water (cont.) Zr-95 Zr-95        48 48        30 30        1.68E-Ol 1.68E-Oi (36 (36 I/36)
* 0-4 LEG
: 36)            LTAW                           4.
4 . 17E-Ol 17E-Ol (12 (12/I 12)
: 12)          . 1.69E-Ol 1.69E-01 (12 (12/I 12)
: 12)                00 (pCill)
(pCi/l)                                               (-4.30E+00
(-4.30E+OO           3.90E+00) 3.90E+OO)       on on site site        NE-ESE NE-ESE    (-2.90E+00
(-2.90E+OO             3.20E+00) 3.20E+OO)   -(2.20E+00
                                                                                                                                                          -(i.20E+OO           2.00E+00) 2.00E+OO)
Nb-95 Nb-95       48 48        15 15      -8.10E-02
                                                        -8.10E-02 (36 (36 136)
                                                                          /36)               685 6S5                           3.92E-Ol 3 .92E-Ol (12(12 I/ 12)
: 12)            1.98E-Ol  (12 I/ 12) 1.98E-Oi (12     12)                 00
(-3.40E+00
(-3.40E+OO           3.00E+00) 3,OOE+OO)     (9.00E-Ol (9.00E-Ol     mi mi  ESE ESE      (-1.20E+00
(-1.20E+OO             2.10E+00) 2.10E+OO)   -(1.40E+00
                                                                                                                                                          -(1.40E+OO           2.30E+00) 2.30E+OO)
Cs-134       48 48        15 15      -4.92E-02
                                                        -4.92E-02 (36 (36 I/36)
: 36)              685 6S5                           3.18E-oi 3.18E-01 . (12 (12 I/ 12)
: 12)            6.54E-02 (12 I/ 12) 6.54E-02 (12    12)                  00
(-1.70E+00
(-1.70E+OO           1.60E+00) 1.60E+OO)   (9.00E-Ol (9.00E-Ol     mi mi  ESE ESE        (-2.ooE-01
(-2.00E-Ol           1.10E+00) 1.1 OE+OO) -(1.50E+00
                                                                                                                                                          -(1.50E+OO           1.90E+00) 1.90E+OO)
Cs-137 Cs-137        48 48        IS 18       -2.02E-Ol
                                                        -2.02E-Ol (36 (36 I/36)
: 36)              6S5 6S5                         -8.17E-02
                                                                                                                          -8. 17E-02 (12    i (12 / 12)
: 12)            -2.79E-Ol
                                                                                                                                                              -2.79E-Ol (12 (12 I/12)
                                                                                                                                                                                ~2)                  00
(-2.70E+00
(-2.70E+OO           2.00E+00) 2.00E+OO)   (9.00E-Ol (9.00E-Ol     mi mi  ESE ESE      (-2.00E+00
(-2.00E+OO             1.80E+00) 1.80E+OO)   -(1.90E+00
                                                                                                                                                          -(1.90E+OO           1.40E+00) 1.40E+OO)
Ba-140
                      .Ba-140       48 48         60 60       5.12E-02 5.12E-02 (361 (36/36)36)              686 6S6                           6.65E-Ol 6.65E-Ol (12/(12 I 12)
: 12)             6.65E-Ol (12 I/ 12) 6.65E-Ol (12    12)                    00
(-4.00E+00
(-4.00E+OO           5.40E+00) 5.40E+OO)   (S.OOE-Ol (8.00E-Ol     mi mi    ESE ESE      (-2.IOE+00
(-2. lOE+OO           5.40E+00) 5.40E+OO) . -(2.10E+00
                                                                                                                                                          -(2.10E+OO           5.40E+00) 5.40E+OO)
La-140 La-140        4S 48         15 15      5.23E-02 5.23E-02 (36 (36 I/36)
: 36)              6S6 6S6                           7.67E-Ol 7.67E-Ol (12 (12 I 12)
: 12)            7.67E-Ol 7.67E-Ol (12 (12 II 12)
: 12)                   00
(-4.70E+00
(-4.70E+OO           6.20E+00) 6.20E+OO)     (8.ooE-01 (8.00E-Ol     mi   ESE ESE      (-2.40E+00
(-2.40E+OO             6.20E+00) 6.20E+OO)   -(2.40E+00
                                                                                                                                                            -(2.40E+OO         6.20E+00) 6.20E+OO)
                                                                                                  **                                                                                          **
Q-4 0-4
 
  **                                                                                          .LE  LEGG


==SUMMARY==
==SUMMARY==
OF DATA FOR SSES OPERATIONAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING PROGRAM -2002 NAME OF FACILITY:
OF DATA FOR SSES OPERATIONAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING PROGRAM - 2002                                       2002
SUSQUEHANNA STEAM ELECTRIC STATION LOCATION OF FACILITY:
                                                                                                                                                                                          *.    '
LUZERNE COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA Reporting Period: December 26, 2001 to January 31, 2003 Page 30f13 ANALYSIS AND LOWERllMIT NUMBER OF MEDIuM OR PATIlW AY nJf AL NUMBER OF AIL INDICATOR LOCATIONS LOCATION WITHIDGHEST MEAN CONTROL LOCATION NONROUTINE SAMPLED OF ANALYSES DETECTION MEAN (3) NAME MEAN (3) . MEAN (3) REPORTED OF MEASUREMENT)
0 i"i
PERFORMED!
                                                                                                                                                                                                          ' H
: 1) !UD)!2l RANGE DIST ANCE AND DIRECTION RANGE RANGE MEASUREMENrS!4)
::J H'l 0
Potable Water Gross Alpha 13 2.42E-Ol (13 1 13) 12H2 2.42E-Ol (13 1 13) Only indicator 0 (pCiJI) (-4. 88E-0 1 1.11E+OO) 26 mi WSW (-4.88E-Ol 1.1lE+OO) stations sampled for thismediwn.
                                                                                                                                                                                                              ~.
Gross Beta 13 4 2.75E+00 (13 1 13) 12H2 2.75E+OO (13/13) 0 (9.54E-OI 4. 56E+00) 26 mi WSW (9.54E-Ol 4.56E+00)
OJ rt NAME OF FACILITY: SUSQUEHANNA STEAM ELECTRIC STATION                                                                                                 f-'.
IO<f.inc..131 26 2.21E-Ol (26/26) 12H2 .2.21E-Ol (26 126)0 (-3.30E-Ol 7.70E-Ol). 26 mi WSW (-3.30E-OI 7.70E-OI) Tritiwn 13 2000 5.57E+Ol (13 I 13) 12H2 5.57E+OI (13 I 13) 0 (-2. 69E+0 I 4.66E+02) 26 mi WSW (-2. 69E+OI 4. 66E+02) Gamffia Spec K-40 13 -2.98E+OO . (13 I 13) 12H2 -2.98E+OO (13 I 13) 0 (-3.30E+OI l.30E+OI) 26 ini WSW (-3.30E+OI  
0 LOCATION OF FACILITY: LUZERNE COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA                                                                                               ::1 Reporting Period:                 December 26, 2001 2001    to             January 31, 31, 2003 2003                                                              0
-1. 30E+0 1) Mn-54 13 15 -2. 95E-0 1 (13 I 13) 12H2 -2.9 5E-OI (13 1 13) 0 (-2.IOE+OO 7.40E-OI) 26 mi WSW (-2.IOE+OO 7.40E-Ot)
::1 Page 30f13                                                                                                     f-'
Co-58 13 15 -5.67E-OI (13 1 13) 12H2 -5.67E-Ol (13 1 13) 0 (-2.20E+OO 3.00E-OI) 26 mi WSW (-2.20E+OO 3.00E-Ol)
                                                                                                                                                                                                            '<
Fe-59 13 30 3.65E-OI (13 /13) 12H2 3.65E" 01 (13 I 13) 0 (-2.90E+00 2.8 0E+OO) 26 mi WSW (-2.90E+00 2.80E+00)
ANALYSIS AND LOWERllMIT WWERUMIT                                                                                                                                    NUMBER NUMBER OF OF MEDIuM MEDIUM OR OR PATIlW PATIIWAY AY nJf TOTALAL NUMBER         OF     . AIL All, INDICATOR INDICATOR LOCATIONS LOCATIONS '                LOCATION WITHIDGHEST LOCATION  WITIIIDGHEST MEAN MEAN                    CONTROL LOCATION       NONROUTINE NONROUI1NB SAMPLED SAMPLED           OF ANALYSES       DETECTION DETECTION                 MEAN MEAN (3)
Co-60 13 15 -2.28E-02 (13 I 13) 12H2 -2. 28E-02 (13 I 13) 0 (-2.10E+OO 1.00E+OO) 26 mi WSW (-2.10E+OO l.OOE+OO)
(3)              NAME                                 MEAN MEAN (3)(3) .                   MEAN MEAN (3)
Zn-65 13 30 " 1.17E+OO (13 I 13) 12H2 -l.l7E+OO (13 I 13) 0 (-4.70E+OO 3.IOE+OO) 26 mi WSW (-4.70E+OO 3.10E+oO) Zr-95 13 30 -HIE-Ol (13 I 13) . 12H2 -3: 6JE-OI (13 I 13) 0 (-4.50E+00 2.90E+OO) 26 mi WSW (-4.50E+OO 2.90E+OO) 0-5 '"Ij 0 i"i ** .LEG *. ' 'H ::J H'l 0
(3)        REPORTED REPORTED
~UNlT OF
~UNIT  OF MEASUREMENT)
MEASUREMENT~ PERFORMED!
PERFORMED !l) 1)   !UD)!2l
                                              ~LLD~ \ll                RANGE               DIST ANCE AND DISTANCE  AND DIRECTION DIRECTION                 RANGE RANGE                            RANGE RANGE         MEASUREMENrS!4)
MEASUREMENTS(4)
Potable Water           Gross Alpha     13                   2.42E-Ol . (13 11 13)             12H2                       2.42E-Ol (13 1/13)  13)               Only indicator           0 (pCiJI)
(pCiJI)                                                    (-4. 88E-0 88E-OI1          1.11E+OO) 1.11E+00)         26     mi rni WSW         (-4.88E-Ol (4.88E-01
* 1.1lE+OO) 1.11E+00)      stations sampled for thismediwn.
this medium.
Beta Gross Beta       13         4       2.75E+00 2.7SE+00 (13     1 13)
(i3 1  13)            12H2                       2.7SE+00 (13/13) 2.75E+OO     (131 13)                                           0 (9.54E-OI (9.S4E-OI          4. 56E+00) 4.S6E+00)        26     mi rni . WSW       (9.54E-Ol (9.S4E-0 1          4.56E+00) 4.S6E+00)
IO<f.inc..131 Iodirie- 131    26                   2.21E-OI (26/26) 2.21E-Ol    (26126)                12H2                       .2.21E-Ol 2.21E-Ol    (26 126) 126) ,                                          0
(-3.30E-Ol           7.70E-Ol).
7.70E-01)        26     mi rni WSW         (-3.30E-OI
(-3.30E-Ol            7.70E-OI) .
Tritiwn Tritium
* 13     2000       5.57E+Ol     (13 I1 13)             12H2 i2H2                      5.57E+Ol (13
                                                                                                                        '. 5.57E+OI       (13 II 13)
: 13)                                         0
(-2. 69E+0 I
(-2.69E+Ol            4.66E+02) 4.66E+02)         26     mi rni WSW       (-2. 69E+OI 69E+Ol            4. 66E+02)
Gamma Gamffia Spec .
K-40 K40            13                 -2.98E+OO
                                                            -2.98E+00 . (13 (13 1I 13)
: 13)             12H2                     -2.98E+00 (13 II 13)
                                                                                                                            -2.98E+OO                                                          0
(-3.30E+OI
(-3.30E+Ol              l.30E+OI) 1.30E+Ol)        26     ini rni WSW       (-3.30E+OI
(-3.30E+Ol        -     1.
: 1. 30E+0 1)
Mn-54 Mn-S4          13         15 IS      -2. 95E-0 1 (13 I1 13)
                                                              -2.95E-Ol                            12H2                     -2. 95E-0 1 (13 1
                                                                                                                            -2.95E-OI            13) 113)                                          0
(-2.IOE+OO
(-2. IOE+OO           7.40E-OI) 7.40E-01)        26     mi rni WSW       (-2.IOE+OO
(-2. IOE+00              7.40E-Ot) 7.40E-Ol)
Co-58         13         15       -5.67E-OI
                                                              -S.67E-OI (13(13 11 13)
: 13)             12H2                     -5 .67E-Ol (13 1I 13)
                                                                                                                            -S.67E-Ol                                                        0
(-2.20E+OO
(-2,20E+OO            3.00E-OI)         26     mi rni WSW       (-2.20E+OO               3.00E-Ol) 3.00E-Ol) .
Fe-59 Fe-S9          13         30         3.65E-OI 3.65E-Ol . (13 l1
                                                                                /13) 3)            12H2                       3.65E. Ol (13 I 13) 3.65E"01                                                        0
(-2.90E+00           2.80E+OO) 2.80E+00)        26     mi rni WSW       (-2.90E+00             2.80E+00)
                        . Co-60           13         15 IS      -2.28E-02 . (13   I 13)
(13 1                  12H2                       -2. 28E-02 * (13 1
                                                                                                                              -2.28E-02          I 13)                                         0
(-2. 10E+OO IOE +OO          1.00E+OO) 1.00E+00)        26       mi mi. WSW       (-2. 10E+OO .
(-2.10E+00              l.OOE+OO) 1.00E+OO)
Zn-65           13       30       1.17E+OO (13 I1 13)
                                                            "-1.l7E+00            13)             12H2                     -l.l7E+OO (13 I 13)                                               0
(-4.70E+OO (4.70E+00              3. IOE+OO) lOE+OO)      26       mi rni WSW       (-4.70E+OO (4.70E+00              3. 10E+oO) ..
3.lOE+00)
Zr-95           13       30       -3:61E-OI (13 I1 13) .
                                                              -HIE-Ol                            12H2 12H2.                      -3:61E-Ol (13 I1 13)
                                                                                                                              -3:6JE-OI                                                        0
(-4.50E+00
(-4.S0E+00            2.90E+OO) 2.90E+OO)        26     mi rni WSW       (-4.50E+OO
(-4.S0E+OO              2.90E+OO) 2.90E+00) 0-5
 
                                                                                                                                                                                            "Ij "J
oo r.:r:
HH
                                                                                                                                                                                            ~
H1 H1 oo TABLEG
                                                                                                                                                                                        . ~


==SUMMARY==
==SUMMARY==
OF DATA FOR SSES OPERATIONAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING PROGRAM -2002 OJ rt NAME OF FACILITY:
OF DATA FOR SSES OPERATIONAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORiNG PROGRAM - 2002
SUSQUEHANNA STEAM ELECTRIC STATION f-'. LOCATION OF FACILITY:
                                                                                                                                                                                            ~P1rtrt f-'.
LUZERNE COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA 0 ::1 Reporting Period: December 26 , 2001 to January 31, 2003 0 ::1 Page 30f13 f-' '< ANALYSIS AND WWERUMIT NUMBER OF MEDIUM OR PATIIW AY TOTAL NUMBER OF . All , INDICATOR LOCATION S' LOCATION WITIIIDGHEST MEAN CONTROL LOCATION NONROUI1NB SAMPLED O F ANALYSES D E TECTION MEAN (3) NAME MEAN (3) MEAN (3) REPORTED OF PERFORMED  
f-'.
!l)  
NAME OF FACILITY: SUSQUEHANNA STEAM ELECTRIC STATION                                                                                       oo
\ll RANGE DISTANCE AND DIRECTION RANGE RAN G E MEASUREMENTS(4)
                                                                                                                                                                                              ~ .
Potable Water Gros s Alpha 13 2.42E-Ol . (13 1 13) 12H2 2.42E-Ol (13 /13) Only indicator 0 (pCiJI) (-4. 88E-OI 1.11E+00) 26 rni WSW (4.88E-01* 1.11E+00) s tations sampled for this medium. Gro ss Beta 13 4 2.7SE+00 (i3 1 13) 12H2 2.7S E+00 (131 13) 0 (9.S4E-OI 4.S6E+00) 26 rni . WSW (9. S4E-0 1 4.S6E+00)
LOCATION OF FACILITY: LUZE}{NE COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA oo Reporting Period:             December December 26, 26, 2001 2001     to           January January 31, 2003                                                             ~
Iodiri e-131 26 2.21E-OI (26126) 12H2 2.21E-Ol (26 126), 0 (-3.30 E-Ol 7.70E-01) 26 rni WSW (-3.30E-Ol 7.70E-OI) . Tritium* 13 2000 5.57E+Ol (13 1 13) i2H2 '. 5.57E+Ol (13 I 13) 0 (-2.69E+Ol 4. 66E+02) 26 rni WSW (-2. 69E+Ol 4. 66E+02) Gamma Spec . K40 13 -2. 9 8 E+00 (13 1 13) 12H2 -2.98E+00 (13 I 13) 0 (-3.30E+Ol 1.30E+Ol) 26 rni WSW (-3.30E+Ol 1. 30E+0 1) Mn-S4 13 IS -2.95E-Ol (13 1 13) 12H2 -2. 9 5E-0 1 (13 113) 0 (-2.IOE+OO 7.40E-01) 26 rni WSW (-2.IOE+00 7.40 E-Ol) Co-58 13 15 -S.67E-OI (13 1 13) 12H2 -S.67E-Ol (13 I 13) 0 (-2,20E+OO 3.00E-OI) 26 rni WSW (-2.20E+OO 3.00 E-Ol) . Fe-S9 13 30 3.65E-Ol. (13 l1 3) 1 2 H2 3.65E.Ol (13 I 13) 0 (-2.90 E+00 2.8 0E+00) 26 rni WSW (-2.90E+00 2.8 0E+00) . Co-60 13 IS -2.28E-02 . (13 1 1 3) 12H2 -2.28E-02* (13 1 13) 0 (-2.IO E+OO 1.00E+00) 26 mi. WSW (-2.10E+00 . 1.00E+OO) Zn-65 13 30 -1.l7E+00 (13 1 1 3) 12H2 -l.l7E+OO (13 I 13) 0 (4.70E+00 3.lOE+OO) 26 rni WSW (4.70E+00 3.lOE+00)
I-'
.. Zr-95 13 30 -3: 61E-OI (13 1 13) . 12H2. -3: 61E-Ol (13 1 13) 0 (-4.S0 E+00 2.90E+OO) 26 rni WSW (-4.S0E+OO 2.90 E+00) 0-5 TABLEG
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ANALYSIS AND LOWERllMlT                                                                                                                          NUMBER OF MEDillM MEDlliM OR PATHWAY PATIIWAY TOTALNUMBER TOfALNUMBER        OF       AIL AlL INDICATOR INDICATOR LOCATIONS LOCATIONS                  LOCATION wrm mGHEST MEAN LOCATIONWITHffiGHEST    MEAN                CONI'ROL LOCATION       NONROUTINE SAMPlED SAMPLED         OF ANALYSES   DETECTION              MEAN (3)               NAME                               MEAN (3)                   MEAN (3)           RBPOImID (UNITOFMEASUREMEN!)
(UNIT OFMEASURE.MEND PERFORMED(1)
PERFORMED (1)    (UD)(2)
(UD)(2)                RANGE RANGE              DISTANCE DISTANCE AND AND DIRECTION DIRECTION            ..RANGE RANGE                    RANGE RANGE         MEASUREMENrS(4)
MEASUREMENTS(4)
Potable Water (cont)
(cont)  Nb-95 Nb-9S        12 12        15 15      2.35E-Ol (12/I 12) 2.3SE-OI (12      12)           12H2 12H2                                  (12 I/ 12) 2.35E-Ol (12      12)           Only indicator Only  indicator            oo (pCiIl)
(pCiIl)                                           (-l.lOE+OO -- 2.30E+00)
(-1.10E+00           2.30E+OO)        26 26      mi mi WSW      (-1.l0E+OO - 2.30E+00)
(-1.10E+00           2.30E+OO) stations stations sampled for for this this medium Cs-l34 Cs-l34      12 12        15 IS      1.9lE-01  (12 I/ 12) 1.9IE-OI (12      12)           12H2 12H2                       1.91E-01.  (12/I 12) 1.9IE-Ol. (12    12)                                       oo
(-l.lOE+OO - 1.40E+00)
(-1.10E+00          1.40E+OO)       26       mi WSW     (-1.10E+00
(-1.10E+OO            1.40E+00) 1.40E+OO)
Cs-137 Cs-137      12 12      18 18      -4.53E-01  (12 I/ 12)
                                                    -4.S3E-Ol (12      12) .          12H2 12H2                                (12 I/ 12)
                                                                                                                -4.53E-Ol (12
                                                                                                                -4.S3E-Ol         12)                                       oo
(-1:60E+oo
(-L60E+OO            7.00E-Ol) 7.00E-Ol)       26 26       mi mi WSW     (-1.60E+00
(-1.60E+OO            7.00E-Ol) 7.00E-Ol)
Ba-l40 Ba-l40        12 12      60 60    -1.24E+00
                                                    -1.24E+OO (12(12 I/ 12)
: 12)             12H2 12H2                    -1.24E+00
                                                                                                                -1 .24E+OO (12/12)
(12 / 12)                                         oo
(-5.10E+OO - 1.70E+00)
(-5.10E+00          I.70E+OO)         26 26       mi mi WSW     (-5.10E+00
(-5. IOE+OO          1.70E+00) 1*70E+OO)
La-140 La-140        12 12      15 15    -1.44E+oo
                                                    -l.44E+OO (12 I/ 12)               12H2 .                  -1.44E+OO
                                                                                                                -l.44E+OO (12    112)
(12/12)                                           oo
(-5.9OE+00     -
(-5.9<iE+OO - 2.ooE+00) 2.00E+OO)         26 26       mi mi WSW     (-5.90E+00
(-S.90E+OO - 2.ooE+00) 2.00E+OO)
    **                                                                                *                                                                                    **      (HI 0-6
 
        **                                                                                                                                                                                                  **
0 I-i H
i:J t-h
* EG                                                                                                              0


==SUMMARY==
==SUMMARY==
OF DATA FOR SSES OPERATIONAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORiNG PROGRAM -2002 NAME OF FACILITY:
OF
SUSQUEHANNA STEAM ELECTRIC STATION LOCATION OF FACILITY:
LUZE}{NE COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA Reporting Period: December 26, 2001 to January 31, 2003 Page 4 of13 ANALYSIS AND LOWERllMlT NUMBER OF MEDillM OR PATIIW AY TOTALNUMBER OF AIL INDICATOR LOCATIONS LOCATION wrm mGHEST MEAN CONI'ROL LOCATION NONROUTINE SAMPlED OF ANALYSES DETECTION MEAN (3) NAME MEAN (3) MEAN (3) RBPOImID (UNITOFMEASUREMEN!)
PERFORMED(1) (UD)(2) RANGE DISTANCE AND DIRECTION . RANGE RANGE MEASUREMENrS(4)
Potable Water (cont) Nb-95 12 15 2.35E-Ol (12 I 12) (pCiIl) (-1.10E+00
-2.30E+00)
Cs-l34 12 15 1.9lE-01 (12 I 12) (-1.10E+00
-1.40E+00)
Cs-137 12 18 -4.53E-01 (12 I 12). (-1:60E+oo 7.00E-Ol)
Ba-l40 12 60 -1.24E+00 (12 I 12) (-5.10E+00
-1.70E+00)
La-140 12 15 -1.44E+oo (12 I 12) (-5.9OE+00
-2.ooE+00) ** 12H2 26 12H2 26 12H2 26 mi WSW mi WSW mi WSW 2.35E-Ol (12 I 12) (-1.10E+00 2.30E+00) 1.91E-01.
(12 I 12) (-1.10E+00 1.40E+00)
-4.53E-Ol (12 I 12) (-1.60E+00 7.00E-Ol) 12H2 -1.24E+00 (12/12) 26 mi WSW (-5.10E+00 1.70E+00) 12H2 . -1.44E+OO (12 112) 26 mi WSW (-5.90E+00 -2.ooE+00) Only indicator o stations sampled for this medium o o o o * (HI "Ij o r.: H H1 o rt f-'. o o I-' '< ANALYSIS AND MEDlliM OR PATHWAY TOfALNUMBER SAMPLED OF ANALYSES (UNIT OFMEASURE.MEND PERFORMED (1) Potable Water (cont) Nb-9S 12 (pCiIl) Cs-l34 12 Cs-137 12 Ba-l40 12 La-140 12
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==SUMMARY==
==SUMMARY==
OF DATA FOR SSES OPERATIONAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORiNG PROGRAM -2002 NAME OF FACILITY:
OF DATA DATA FOR FOR SSES SSES                                                                                                 ~
SUSQUEHANNA STEAM ELECTRIC STATION LOCATION OF FACILITY:
ill OPERA TIONAL RADIOLOGICAL OPERATIONAL         RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING  MONITORING PROGRAM. 2002              2002                                                           rt NAME OF NAME     OF FACILITY:
LUZE}{NE COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA Reporting Period: December 26, 2001 to January 31, 2003 Page 4 0(13 LOWERllMlT OF AlL INDICATOR LOCATIONS LOCATIONWITHffiGHEST MEAN DETECTION MEAN (3) NAME MEAN (3) (UD)(2) RANGE DISTANCE AND DIRECTION . RANGE 15 2.3SE-OI (12/ 12) 12H2 2.35E-Ol (12 / 12) (-l.lOE+OO  
FACILITY: SUSQUEHANNA SUSQUEHANNA STEAM      STEAM ELECTRIC ELECTRIC STATION STATION                                                                              1-'.
-2.30E+OO) 26 mi WSW (-1.l0E+OO  
--                                                                  LOCATION OF LOCATION       OF FACILITY:       LUZERNE COUNTY, FACILITY: LUZERNE            COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA PENNSYLVANIA 0
-2.30E+OO) IS 1.9IE-OI (12 / 12) 12H2 1.9IE-Ol.
i:J Reporting Period:
(12/ 12) (-l.lOE+OO 1.40E+OO) 26 mi WSW (-1.10E+OO 1.40E+OO) 18 -4.S3E-Ol (12 / 12) 12H2 -4.S3E-Ol (12 / 12) (-L60E+OO 7.00E-Ol) 26 mi WSW (-1.60E+OO 7.00E-Ol) 60 -1.24E+OO (12 / 12) 12H2 -1.24E+OO (12 / 12) (-5.10E+OO I.70E+OO) 26 mi WSW (-5. IOE+OO 1*70E+OO) 15 -l.44E+OO (12 / 12) 12H2 . -l.44E+OO (12/12) (-5.9<iE+OO  
Reporting  Period:              December 26, December   26, 2001 2001      to to             January 31, January  31, 2003 2003                                                                            0 i:J Page Sof13 Page    Sof13                                                                                                              I-'
-2.00E+OO) 26 mi WSW (-S.90E+OO 2.00E+OO)
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                '<
* CONI'ROL LOCATION MEAN (3) RANGE Only indicator stations sampled for this medium NUMBER OF NONROUTINE RBPOImID MEASUREMENTS(4) o o o o o
ANALYSIS AND
* 0-6 "J o r: H H1 o P1 rt f-'. o o I-' '< 
                        , ANALYSIS  AND LOWERUMIT LOWER UMlT                                                                                                                                                      NUMBER OF NUMBER    OF MEDIUM OR MEDIUM  OR PATHWAY PATHWAY Tar TarALAL NUMBER NUMBER          OF OF         AIL    INDICATOR LOCATIONS ALL INDICATOR       LOCATIONS                       LOCATION WITH LOCATION  wrrnHiGHEST    MEAN HIGHEST MEAN                             CONTROL LOCATION CONfROL LOCATION                NONROUl1NE NONROUTINE SAMPrnD SAMPLED          OF ANALYSES OF ANALYSES        DETECTION DETECTION                 MEAN (3)
* *
MEAN   (3)                 NAME NAME                                   MEAN (3)
MEAN     (3)                         MEAN (3)
MEAN  (3)                    REPORTED REPORTED OF MEASUREMENT)
  ~UNIT OF MEASUREMENT) PERFORMED PERFORMED !12
                                      ~ 1)      ~UD)~2l IUD)\2l                  RANGE RANGE                 DISTANCE DlST ANCE AND AND DIRECTION DIRECTION               . RANGE                               RANGE RANGE                  MEASUREMENTS~4l MEASUREMENfS\4l Fish Fish                  GanunaSpec GanunaSpec (pCilkg wet)
(pCilkg wet)          K-40 K-40            15 .
15                    3.64E+03 3.64E+03      (8/8)
(S  / S)              LTAW LTAW                          3.9OE+03 3.90E+03      (1 It)
(1  / 1)                3.78E+03 3.7SE+03    (7/7)
(7/1)                        0 0
(3.1SE+03 (3. 15E+03          4. 37E+03) 4.37E+03)        on site on  site          NE-ESE NE-ESE  (3.9OE+03 (3.90E+03            3.9OE+03) 3.90E+03)      (3.04E+03 (3.04E+03            4. 83E+03)
: 4. 83E+03)
Mn-S4 Mri-54          15 15      130 130          2.1SE-OI
: 2. 15E-Ol   (5 /8)
(5/    S)                  2H 2H                          4. 14E+00 4.14E+OO     (4/7)
(4/1)                  4.14E+00 4.14E+00    (4/7)
(4/1)                        0 0
(-LlSE+OI
(-Ll5E+Ol
* S.98E+00) 5.9SE+OO)           30 30        mi mi     NNE NNE    (-1.98E+00
(-1.9SE+OO             1.07E+Ol) 1.07E+Ol)    (-1.98E+00
(-1.9SE+00            1.07E+Ol) 1.07E+Ol)
Co-58 Co-58            15 IS       130 130        -7.77E+00
                                                              -7.71E+00      (S/8)
(S j 8)                 LTAW LTAW                        -3.57E+00
                                                                                                                                  -3.S7E+OO . (I  (1 / 1)I)            -3.82E+00
                                                                                                                                                                        -3.82E+00    (4/7)
(4/1)                         00
(-1.78E+Ol
(-1.78E+Ol            1.1SE+00)
: 1. ISE+OO)       on site on  site          NE-ESE (-3.57E+OO NE-ESE  (-3.S7E+00              -3.S7E+00)
                                                                                                                                                        -3.57E+OO)    (-I.S7E+Ol
(- 1.57E+OI        . 3.40E+00) 3.40E+00)
Fe-59 Fe-S9            15 IS      260 260        -5.00E-OI
                                                              -5.00E-OI    (5/8)
(5/    S)                IND IND                          3.50E+00 3.S0E+00      (4 /1)
(/7) .            -1.24E+Ol
                                                                                                                                                                        -1.24E+Ol     (4/7)
(4/1)                          0 0
(-1.6SE+Ol
(-1.65E+Ol            2.22E+Ol) 2.22E+Ol)        0.9-1.4 0.9-1.4        mi rni  ESE ESE    (-S.70E+00
(-5 .70E+00            2.22E+Ol) 2.22E+Ol)    (-4.74E+Ol
(-4.74E+Ol        . 1.04E+Ol) l.04E+Ol)
Co-60 Co-60          15 15      130 130          4.90E-Ol 4.90E-Ol    (5/8)
(5/8)                      2H 2H                          2.88E+00
: 2. 88E+OO     (4 /7)
(4/1)                  2.88E+00
: 2. 88E+OO   (4/7)
(4/1)                         0 0
(-9.70E+00
(-9.70E+OO             4.99E+00) 4.99E+00)           30 30        mi mi   NNE NNE    (-S.21E+00
(-5.21E+00              1.IOE+OI) 1.lOE+Ol)    (-S .21EfOO
(-S.21E+OO             1.10E+Ol) 1.10E+OI)
Zn-6S Zn-65          15 15      260 260        -1.30E+OI
                                                              -1.30E+OI      (5/8)
(5  /8)                LTAW LTAW                          -4. 17E+00 (I
                                                                                                                                  -4.17E+OO      (I // 1)I)            -2.42E+Ol
                                                                                                                                                                        -2.42E+Ol    (4/7)
(4/1)                          0 0
(-4:12E+Ol
(-4. 12E+Ol          O.OOE+OO)
O .OOE+OO)        on site
                                                                                                    *011                NE-ESE  (-4.17E+00 .
NE-ESE (-4.17E+OO              -4. 17E+00) (-4.84E+OI
                                                                                                                                                        -4.17E+OO)   (-4. 84E+O 1            1.07E+00) 1.07E+00)
Zr-95 Zr-95          15 IS                  -3.08E+00
                                                              -3.0SE+OO     (5  I 8)
(5 IS)                LTAW LTAW                            9.S8E+00 9.5SE+00      (1 // 1)
(I    I)             3.87E+00 3.S7E+OO   (4 // ..17 ))
(4                            00
(-9.33E+00
(-9.33E+00            9.S8E+00) 9.5SE+00)        on site on  site ..        NE-ESE NE-ESE    (9.58E+00 (9.5SE+00            9. 58E+00) 9.SSE+00)    (-3.S3E+00
(-3.S3E+OO              1. 17E+OI) 1.17E+OI)
Nb-95 Nb-9S            66                      <LLD
                                                                    <LLD    (0/3)
(0/3)                                                                                            <LLD
                                                                                                                                                                              <LLD  (0/3)
(0/3)                          0 0
Cs-l34 Cs- l34          IS 15      130 130        -L50E+00
                                                              -t.50E+OO     (5/8)
(5  IS)                LTAW LTAW                        -1.09E+00
                                                                                                                                  -1.09E+00      (I // 1)
(I    I)            -2. 17E+OI
                                                                                                                                                                        -2.17E+OI    (4/7)
(4/1)                          00
(-Ll2E+OI
(-Ll2E+Ol              2. 89E+00) .
2.S9E+00)        on site on  site          NE-ESE (-L09E+00 NE-ESE  (-1.09E+00              -1.09E+00)    (-6.78E+Ol
                                                                                                                                                          -L09E+00) (-6.7SE+OI                7.59E-OI) 7.S9E-0l) .
Cs- 137 Cs-137          15 IS      ISO 150        -4. 16E+00
                                                              -4.16E+00      (5/8)
(5 / S)                LTAW .
LTAW                          4.21E+00 4.2IE+OO     (1 /1)
(I  /1)                 1.73E+00 L73E+00    (4/7)
(4/1)                          0 0
(-1.40E+OI
(-1.40E+Ol            4.21E+00) 4.21E+OO)        on site on  site          NE-ESE NE-ESE    (4.21E+00 (4.21E+OO              4.221E+00)
: 4. lE+OO)  (-9.66E+00
(-9.66E+00            9. 23E+00) 9.23E+00)
Ba-140 Ba-140          15 15                  -1.27E+Ol
                                                              -L27E+OI        (5/8)
(5/8)                  LTAW LTAW                          S.43E+OI 5.43E+OI      (1 // I)
(I      I)              4.99E+Ol 4.99E+Ol    (4/7)
(4/1)                          00
(-1. 27E+02
(-L21E+02              5.43E+OI)
S.43E+Ol)        on on site site          NE-ESE NE-ESE    (5.43E+OI (5.43E+01            S.43E+Ol) 5.43E+Ol)      (2.41E+00 (2.41E+00            1.26E+02) l.26E+02)
La-140 La-140          15 15                  -1.71E+Ol
                                                                -L7IE+Ot      (5/8)
(5  /8)                  IND IND                        -1.60E+OI
                                                                                                                                    -L60E+Ol        (4/7)
(4/1)                -2.79E+Ol
                                                                                                                                                                          -2.79E+Ol    (4/7)
(4/1)                          00
(-2.87E+0 1
(-2.S7E+OI            -8.36E+00)
                                                                                    -S.36E+OO)      0.9-1.4 0.9-1.4        mi rni  ESE ESE    (-2. 87E+0 11
(-2.87E+0              -8.36E+00)
                                                                                                                                                          -S.36E+00)    (-1.14E+02
(-1.l4E+02              6.25E+01) 6.25E+01) 0-7 0-7
 
                                                                                                                                                                                                                      'Tj 0
t-j H
:::s H1 .
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==SUMMARY==
==SUMMARY==
OF DATA FOR SSES OPERA TIONAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING 2002 NAME OF FACILITY:
OF DATA FOR SSES                                                                                                     ~
SUSQUEHANNA STEAM ELECTRIC STATION LOCATION OF FACILITY:
OJ OPERATIONAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING PROGRAM* 2002                                                                                                   rt f-':
LUZERNE COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA Reporting Period: December 26, 2001 to January 31, 2003 Page Sof13 ANALYSIS AND LOWER UMlT NUMBER OF MEDIUM OR PATHWAY Tar AL NUMBER OF AIL INDICATOR LOCATIONS LOCATION wrrnHiGHEST MEAN CONTROL LOCATION NONROUl1NE SAMPrnD OF ANALYSES DETECTION MEAN (3) NAME MEAN (3) MEAN (3) REPORTED OF MEASUREMENT)
NAME OF FACILITY: SUSQUEHANNA STEAM ELECTRIC STATION                                                                                                   0 LOCATION OF FACILITY: LUZERNE COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA                                                                                                 :::s 0
PERFORMED 1)
Reporting Period:                 December 26, 2001     to             January 31, 2003 .
RANGE DISTANCE AND DIRECTION RANGE RANGE Fish GanunaSpec (pCilkg wet) K-40 15 3.64E+03 (8/8) LTAW 3.9OE+03 (1 / 1) 3.78E+03 (7/7) 0 (3.1SE+03
January                                                                                  :::s f-'
: 4. 37E+03) on site NE-ESE (3.9OE+03 3.9OE+03) (3.04E+03
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: 4. 83E+03) Mn-S4 15 130 2.1SE-OI (5 /8) 2H 4. 14E+00 (4/7) 4.14E+00 (4/7) 0 (-LlSE+OI S.98E+00) 30 mi NNE (-1.98E+00 1.07E+Ol)
ANALYSIS AND ANALYSIS AND LOWER IlMIT  LIMIT                                                                                                                                            NUMBER OF NUMBER  OF MEDIUM OR PATHWAY Tar TarALAL NUMBER           OF OF        AIL INDICATOR AIL    INDICATOR LOCATIONS LOCATIONS                   LOCATION WITHffiGHESf LOCATION   wrrnmGHEST MEAN  MEAN                       . CONTROL LOCATION             NONROUI'INE NONROUTINE SAMPLED          OF ANALYSES OF  ANALYSES        DETECTION DETECTION                 MEAN (3)
(-1.98E+00 1.07E+Ol)
MEAN  (3)              NAME NAME                                  MEAN (3)
Co-58 15 130 -7.77E+00 (S/8) LTAW -3.57E+00 (1 / 1) -3.82E+00 (4/7) 0 (-1.78E+Ol 1.1SE+00) on site NE-ESE (-3.S7E+00 -3.S7E+00)
MEAN   (3)                         MEAN (3)
(-I.S7E+Ol 3.40E+00)
MEAN  (3)                REPOlITBD REPORTED IUNIT  OF MEASURBMF.NI') PERFORMED III
Fe-59 15 260 -5.00E-OI (5/8) IND 3.50E+00 (4 /7) -1.24E+Ol (4/7) 0 (-1.6SE+Ol 2.22E+Ol) 0.9-1.4 mi ESE (-S.70E+00 2.22E+Ol) (-4.74E+Ol 1.04E+Ol)
~UNIT OFMEASUREMENl')                ~ 1~      \llDll2l
Co-60 15 130 4.90E-Ol (5/8) 2H 2.88E+00 (4 /7) 2.88E+00 (4/7) 0 (-9.70E+00 4.99E+00) 30 mi NNE (-S.21E+00 1.IOE+OI)
                                                ~llDl ~2l                  RANGE RANGE               DISTANCE DlST        AND DIRECTION ANCB AND  DIRECTION                RANGE RANGE                               RANGE                MEASUREMENTS(4)
(-S.21EfOO 1.10E+Ol) Zn-6S 15 260 -1.30E+OI (5/8) LTAW -4. 17E+00 (I / I) -2.42E+Ol (4/7) 0 (-4:12E+Ol O.OOE+OO) on site NE-ESE (-4.17E+00 -4. 17E+00) (-4. 84E+O 1 1.07E+00)
MEASURBMENTS~4l Sediment                GarnmaSpec GanunaSpec (pCilkg dry)
Zr-95 15 -3.08E+00 (5 I 8) LTAW 9.S8E+00 (1 / 1) 3.87E+00 (4 /.7) 0 (-9.33E+00 9.S8E+00) on site . NE-ESE (9.58E+00 9. 5 8E+00) (-3.S3E+00
(pCillcg                Be-7 B(}-7              6                  5.03E+Ol      (4 J 4)
: 1. 17E+OI) Nb-95 6 <LLD (0/3) <LLD (0/3) 0 Cs-l34 IS 130 -L50E+00 (5/8) LTAW -1.09E+00 (I / 1) -2. 17E+OI (4/7) 0 (-Ll2E+OI
(4/4)                  2B                      4.41E+02 4.4IE+02      (2 J 2)
: 2. 89E+00) on site NE-ESE (-1.09E+00 -1.09E+00)
(2/2)                4.41E+02 4.4IE+02      (2/2)                    0
(-6.78E+Ol 7.59E-OI)
                                                            . (8.9OE-02 (8.90E-02          2.00E+02)        1.6      mi mi    NNE      (I.
Cs-137 15 ISO -4.16E+00 (5/8) LTAW 4.21E+00 (1 /1) 1.73E+00 (4/7) 0 (-1.40E+OI 4.21E+00) on site NE-ESE (4.21E+00 4. 21E+00) (-9.66E+00
(1. 63E+00            8.81E+02)    (1.63E+00 (1. 63E+00                8 1E+02) 8.81E+02)
: 9. 23E+00) Ba-140 15 -1.27E+Ol (5/8) LTAW S.43E+OI (1 / I) 4.99E+Ol (4/7) 0 (-1. 27E+02 5.43E+OI) on site NE-ESE (5.43E+OI S.43E+Ol)
K40 K-40               6                  4.35E+03     (3/4)
(2.41E+00 1.26E+02)
(3/4)                    7B                      1.30E+04      (1 12)
La-140 15 -1.71E+Ol (5/8) IND -1.60E+OI (4/7) -2.79E+Ol (4/7) 0 (-2. 87E+0 1 -8.36E+00) 0.9-1.4 mi ESE (-2. 87E+0 1 -8.36E+00) (-1.14E+02 6.25E+01) 0-7 'rj 0 I-i *
                                                                                                                                                /2)             9.61E+03       (2/2)                     0 (1.03E+(H (1.03E+(1l            1.30E+04)         1.2 1.i      mi mi  SE      (1.30E+04 (1.30E+04            1.30E+04)   (1.S2E+Ol (1.52E+Ol              I. 92E+04) 1.
* EG
Mn-54              6                  2. 76E+00    (4/4)
* H i:J t-h 0  
(4/4)                    7B                      5.50E+00 5.S0E+00     (2 J 2)
(2/2)               -6.59E+00       (2/2)                     0 (1.41E-06            1.10E+Ol)         1.2      mi mi   SE        (1.41E-06 (1.4IE-06            1.10E+Ol)   (-1.32E+Ol              1. 43E-02) 1.43E-02)
Co-58             6                  4 .50E+00
                                                              -4.50E+00     (4/4)                 LTAW LTAW                         8:37E-04    (1 1 I 1)           -1.94E+Ol      (2/2)                     0
(-1.80E+Ol             9. 58E-03)     on site       NE-ESE     (1.41E-06            8.37E-04)   (-3.89E+Ol             1.15E-02) 1.1SE-02)
Fe-59             6                    5.51E+00 5.SlE+00     (4/4)                   7B                      1.10E+Ol 1.1  OE+O 1  (2/2)               -2.66E+Ol . (2 12)
                                                                                                                                                                -2.66E+Ol           1 2)                 0 (3. 15E-04 (3.1SE-04            2.20E+Ol)        1.2      mi   SE    . (5. 85E-04 (5.85E-04            2.20E+Ol)   (-5.32E+Ol
(-S.32E+Ol             2. 94E-02)
Co-6O            6                  -7.47E-Ol     (4/4)                   2B                      6.85E+00 '    (2 1 2)
(2/2)               6.85E+00 6.8SE+00     (2 J 2)
(2/2)                     0
(-3.00E+00       --    7.68E-03)         1.6      mi   NNE       (6.93E-03            1.37E+Ol)   (6.93E-03              1.37E+Ol)
Zn-65            6                    2. ooE+O 1    (4/4)                   7B 7B                      4. ooE+O 1    (2/2)                 4.90E-02     (2/2)                     0 (3. 18E-02    -    8.00E+Ol)        1.2      mi    SE        (3. 18E-02          8.00E+Ol)     (4.59E-02 (4.59E-02            5.21E-02) 5.2IE-02)
Zr-95             5                  6.27E+00
: 6. 27E+00     (4/4)                  7B                        1.25E+Ol    (2/2)              . 2. 24E-02 2.24E-02    (1 1I 1)                 0 0
(6.47E-04            2.50E+Ol)         1.2    mi    SE        (6.47E-04            2.50E+Ol)     (2.24E-02            2.24E-02)
: 2. 24E-02)
Nb-95             6                       23E+00
                                                              -5. 23E+oo      (4/4)
(4/4)               LTAW                          4.23E-02 4.23E-02    (lIt)
(1 1 1)               1.59E-02    (2/2)
(2/2)                     0
(-2.IOE+Ol
(-2.10E+Ol            4.23E-02)     on site       NE-ESE     (4.23E-02            4. 23E-02)  (O.OOE+oo (O.OOE+OO              3. 17E-02)
Cs~l34 Cs~l 34            6      150          4. 26E+00     (4/4)                  7B                      8.51E+00     (2 J 2)
(2/2)                 5.06E+00     (2/2)                     00 (1.63E-02            1.70E+Ol)        1.2    mi mi    SE        (1. 63E-02          1.70E+Ol)     (2.78E-02            1.01E+Ol) 1.0IE+01)
Cs-137            66      180          1.88E+Ol
: 1. 88E+01    (4/4)                   2B                      6.96E+0' 6.96E+O 1    (2/2)
(2/2)                 6.96E+Ol     (2 J 2)
(2/2)                     0 (1. 23E-02           7.50E+Ol)         1.6    mi mi  NNE        (1.14E-Ol            1.39E+02)     (1.14E-Ol            1. 39E+02)
Ba-l40              6                  2.75E+Ol     (4/4)                   7B                      5.50E+Ol      (212)
(2/2)               2.41E+Ol . (2 12) 2.41E+Ol          / 2)                  0 (1.6OE-03          1.10E+02)         1.2    mi mi   SE        (4. 54E-02          1.10E+02)     (1. 661E-03 1E*03      . 4.82E+Ol)
(
                                                                                                        **                                                                                            **        13-8 0-8
 
        **                                                                                                                                                                                                **
0 I-i H
i:J t-h I                                                                                                                                                                                                            0
                                                                                                  , .EG              '


==SUMMARY==
==SUMMARY==
OF DATA FOR SSES OPERATIONAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING PROGRAM. 2002 ill rt --NAME OF FACILITY:
SUSQUEHANNA STEAM ELECTRIC STATION 1-'. LOCATION OF FACILITY:
LUZERNE COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA 0 i:J Reporting Period: December 26, 2001 to January 31, 2003 0 i:J Page Sof13 I-' '< , ANALYSIS AND LOWERUMIT NUMBER OF MEDIUM OR PATHWAY Tar AL NUMBER OF ALL INDICATOR LOCATIONS LOCATION WITH HIGHEST MEAN CONfROL LOCATION NONROUTINE SAMPLED OF ANALYSES DETECTION MEAN (3) NAME MEAN (3) MEAN (3) REPORTED OF MEASUREMENT)
PERFORMED
!12 IUD)\2l RANGE DlST ANCE AND DIRECTION . RANGE RANGE MEASUREMENfS\4l Fish GanunaSpec (pCilkg wet) K-40 15 . 3.64E+03 (S / S) LTAW 3.90E+03 (1 It) 3.7SE+03 (7/1) 0 (3. 15E+03 4.37E+03) on site NE-ESE (3.90E+03 3.90E+03) (3.04E+03 4. 83E+03) Mri-54 15 130 2. 15E-Ol (5/ S) 2H 4.14E+OO (4/1) 4.14E+00 (4/1) 0 (-Ll5E+Ol* 5.9SE+OO) 30 mi NNE (-1.9SE+OO 1.07E+Ol) (-1.9SE+00 1.07E+Ol)
Co-58 IS 130 -7.71E+00 (S j 8) LTAW -3.S7E+OO . (I / I) -3.82E+00 (4/1) 0 (-1.78E+Ol 1.ISE+OO) on site NE-ESE (-3.57E+OO -3.57E+OO)
(-1.57E+OI .3.40E+00)
Fe-S9 IS 260 -5.00E-OI (5/ S) IND 3.S0E+00 (4 /1) . -1.24E+Ol (4/1) 0 (-1.65E+Ol 2.22E+Ol) 0.9-1.4 rni ESE (-5.70E+00 2.22E+Ol)
(-4.74E+Ol . l.04E+Ol)
Co-60 15 130 4.90E-Ol (5/8) 2H 2. 88E+OO (4/1) 2. 88E+OO (4/1) 0 (-9.70E+OO 4.99E+00) 30 mi NNE (-5.21E+00 1.lOE+Ol)
(-S.21E+OO 1.10E+OI)
Zn-65 15 260 -1.30E+OI (5 /8) LTAW -4.17E+OO (I / 1) -2.42E+Ol (4/1) 0 (-4. 12E+Ol O.OOE+OO) *011 site NE-ESE (-4.17E+OO . -4.17E+OO) (-4.84E+OI 1.07E+00)
Zr-95 IS -3.0SE+OO (5 IS) LTAW 9.5SE+00 (I / I) 3.S7E+OO (4 /.1) 0 (-9.33E+00 9.5SE+00) on site . NE-ESE (9.5SE+00 9.SSE+00) (-3.S3E+OO 1.17E+OI)
Nb-9S 6 <LLD (0/3) <LLD (0/3) 0 C s-l34 15 130 -t.50E+OO (5 IS) LTAW -1.09E+00 (I / I) -2.17E+OI (4/1) 0 (-Ll2E+Ol 2.S9E+00) . on site NE-ESE (-L09E+00 -L09E+00)
(-6.7SE+OI 7.S9E-0l) . Cs-137 IS 150 -4.16E+00 (5 / S) LTAW. 4.2IE+OO (I /1) L73E+00 (4/1) 0 (-1.40E+Ol 4.21E+OO) on site NE-ESE (4.21E+OO 4. 2 lE+OO) (-9.66E+00 9.23E+00)
Ba-140 15 -L27E+OI (5/8) LTAW 5.43E+OI (I / I) 4.99E+Ol (4/1) 0 (-L21E+02 S.4 3 E+Ol) on site NE-ESE (5.43E+01 5.43E+Ol)
(2.41E+00 l.26E+02)
La-140 15 -L7IE+Ot (5 /8) IND -L60E+Ol (4/1) -2.79E+Ol (4/1) 0 (-2.S7E+OI -S.36E+OO) 0.9-1.4 rni ESE (-2. 87E+0 1 -S.36E+00) (-1.l4E+02 6.25E+01) 0-7 TABLEG


==SUMMARY==
==SUMMARY==
OF DATA FOR SSES OPERATIONAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING 2002 NAME OF FACILITY:
OF   OF DATA    FOR SSES DATA FOR     SSES                                                                                                   ~
SUSQUEHANNA STEAM ELECTRIC STATION LOCATION OF FACILITY:
ill OPERATIONAL RADIOLOGICAL OPERATIONAL            RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORINGMONITORING PROGRAM - 2002              2002                                                               rt 1-'.
LUZERNE COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA Reporting Period: December 26, 2001 to January 31, 2003 Page 6 of 13 ANALYSIS AND LOWER IlMIT NUMBER OF MEDIUM OR PATHWAY TarAL NUMBER OF AIL INDICATOR LOCATIONS LOCATION wrrnmGHEST MEAN CONTROL LOCATION NONROUI'INE SAMPLED OF ANALYSES DETECTION MEAN (3) NAME MEAN (3) MEAN (3) REPOlITBD IUNIT OFMEASUREMENl')
NAME OF NAME     OF FACILITY:
PERFORMED III \llDll2l RANGE DISTANCE AND DIRECTION RANGE RANGE MEASUREMENTS(4)
FACILITY: SUSQUEHANNA SUSQUEHANNA STEAM    STEAM ELECTRIC ELECTRIC STATIONSTATION                                                                                0 LOCATION OF LOCATION       OF FACILITY;        LUZERNE COUNTY, FACILITY: LUZERNE         COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA PENNSYLVANIA                                                                                      i:J to                                                                                                                0 Reporting Period:
Sediment GarnmaSpec (pCilkg dry) Be-7 6 5.03E+Ol (4 J 4) 2B 4.41E+02 (2 J 2) 4.41E+02 (2/2) 0 (8.9OE-02 2.00E+02) 1.6 mi NNE (I. 63E+00 8.81E+02)
Reporting     Period:               December 26, December      2001 26, 2001       to             January 31, 31, 2003 2003                                                                               i:J I-'
(1.63E+00
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: 8. 8 1E+02) K40 6 4. 35E+03 (3/4) 7B 1.30E+04 (1 12) 9.61E+03 (2/2) 0 (1.03E+(H 1.30E+04) 1.2 mi SE (1.30E+04 1.30E+04)
ANALYSIS AND LOWER     llMlT WWERllMlT                                                                                                                                                      NUMBER OF MEDIUMORPA1HWAY MEDIUM     OR PATHWAY   TarAL NUMBER           OF           AU. INDICATOR LOCATIONS AU                LOcATIONS                                wrmmGHEST MEAN LOCATION WTI1IIDGHEST                                          CONTROL LOCATION               NONROUfINE SAMPLED SAMPLED           OF ANALYSES     DETECI10N DETECTION                   MEAN (3)
(1.S2E+Ol I. 92E+04) Mn-54 6 2. 76E+00 (4/4) 7B 5.50E+00 (2 J 2)-6.59E+00 (2/2) 0 (1.41E-06 1.10E+Ol) 1.2 mi SE (1.41E-06 1.10E+Ol)
(3)                NAME                                   MEAN (3) (3)                            MEAN (3)
(-1.32E+Ol
(3)               REPORTED MEASUREME~ PERFORMED
: 1. 43E-02) Co-58 6 4.50E+00 (4/4) LTAW 8:37E-04 (1 1 1) -1.94E+Ol (2/2) 0 (-1.80E+Ol
~UNIT OF MEASUREME!::!!)            ~1l PERFORMED ~ll      ~unl~21 (ILDl\2)                    RANGE RANGE                DlSf ANCE AND DIRECTION DISTANCE          DIRECI10N                  RANGE RANGE                                  RANGE RANGE               MEASUREMENTs~41 MEASUREMENI'S(   4)
: 9. 58E-03) on site NE-ESE (1.41E-06 8.37E-04)
Sediment (COni)
(-3.89E+Ol 1.15E-02)
Sediment  (cont)       La-140 '
Fe-59 6 5.51E+00 (4/4) 7B 1.10E+Ol (2/2) -2.66E+Ol . (2 1 2) 0 (3. 15E-04 2.2 0E+Ol) 1.2 mi SE (5. 85E-04 2.20E+Ol)
                      , La-140        66                  -1.48E+OI
(-5.32E+Ol
                                                            -1.48E+Ol       (3/4)                   12F 12F                      l.32E+OO 1.32E+00        (1 (1 I 1)I)           -4.90E+Ol .' (2
: 2. 94E-02) Co-6O 6 -7.47E-Ol (4/4) 2B 6.85E+00 (2 1 2) 6. 85E+00 (2 J 2) 0 (-3.00E+00  
                                                                                                                                                                    -4,9OE+Ol        (2 12)                   0 0
-7.68E-03) 1.6 mi NNE (6.93E-03 1.37E+Ol)
(pCilkg dry)
(6.93E-03 1.37E+Ol)
(pCilkg  dry)                                            (-4.60E+OI
Zn-65 6 2. ooE+O 1 (4/4) 7B 4. ooE+O 1 (2/2) 4.90E-02 (2/2) 0 (3. 18E-02 8.00E+Ol) 1.2 mi SE (3. 18E-02 8.00E+Ol) (4. 59E-02 5.21E-02)
(-4.60E+01              l.32E+OO)
Zr-95 5 6.27E+00 (4/4) 7B 1.25E+Ol (2/2) 2. 24E-02 (1 1 1) 0 (6.47E-04 2.50E+Ol) 1.2 mi SE (6.47E-04 2.50E+Ol) (2.24E-02 2.24E-02)
                                                                                ' 1.32E+00)          6.9 6.9      mi WSW mi            (1.32E+OO (1.32E+00               1.32E+OO) 1.32E+00)  (-9.90E+OI
Nb-95 6 -5. 23E+00 (4/4) LTAW 4.23E-02 (lIt) 1.59E-02 (2/2) 0 (-2.IOE+Ol 4.23E-02) on site NE-ESE (4.23E-02 4. 23E-02) (O.OOE+oo
(-9.90E+01              9.S8E-Ol) 9.58E-01)
: 3. 17E-02) 6 150 4. 26E+00 (4/4) 7B 8.51E+00 (2 J 2) 5.06E+00 (2/2) 0 (1.63E-02 1.70E+Ol) 1.2 mi SE (1. 63E-02 1.70E+Ol)
Ra-226 ,        5                    L56E+OO 1.56E+00      (3/3)
(2.78E-02 1.01E+Ol)
(3/3)                   2B 2B                        1. 64E+03 1.64E+03        (2/2)                1. 64E+03 64E+03      (2/2)                     00 (l.SSE+OO (1.55E+00            L51E+OO) 1.51&#xa3;+00)           1.6 1.6      mi mi   NNE NNE      (l.SlE+OO (1.5lE+00                .28E+03)
Cs-137 6 180 1.88E+Ol (4/4) 2B 6.96E+0' (2/2) 6.96E+Ol (2 J 2) 0 (1. 23E-02 7.50E+Ol) 1.6 mi NNE (1.14E-Ol 1.39E+02)
                                                                                                                                                    , 3.28E+03)    (1.SlE+OO (1.51E+00            3.28E+03) 3.28E+03)
(1.14E-Ol
Th-228 Th-228          55                  1. 83E+OO 1.83E+00       (3/3)
: 1. 39E+02) Ba-l40 6 2.75E+Ol (4/4) 7B 5.50E+Ol (212) 2.41E+Ol (2 / 2) 0 (1.6OE-03 1.10E+02) 1.2 mi SE (4. 54E-02 1.10E+02)
(3/3)                   2Ii 2.8                      7.41E-t02 7.4lE+02        (2/2)                 7.4lE+02 7.41E+02        (2/2)                     0 0
(1. 61E-03 4.82E+Ol) * *
(S.12E-OS (5. 12E-05          4.3 IE+OO) 4.31E+00)           1.6 1.6      mi mi  NNE NNE      (2. 73E+OO (2. 73E+00              1.48E+03) 1.48E+03)     (2.73E+OO (2.73E+OO              1.48E+03) 1.48E+03)
* 13-8 'Tj 0 t-j H :::s H1 . TABLEG 0
Ground Water Ground    Water          GanunaSpec (PCiIl)
(PCiIl)                  K-40 K-40          36 36                    3.33E+OO (24/24) 3.33E+00                              2S2                      4.2SE+OO (12 I 12) 4.25E+00                                8.33E-02 (12 I i2) 8.33E-02            i2)                 00
(-2.20E+Ol
(-2.20E+Ol            4.70E+OI) 4.70E+Ol)           0.9 0.9      mi mi  NNE NNE      (-l.90E+OI
(-1.90E+Ol               4.70E+OI) 4.70E+01)   (-1.90E+OI
(-1.9OE+Ol              3.70E+Ol) 3.70E+Ol)
Mn-S4 Mn-54        36 36          15 15        -2.2IE-01    (24 124)
                                                            -2.21E-01 (24/24)                       liP3 1iP3                        3.S8E-Ol (12 3.58E-oi    (12 I 12)12)             3.S8E-OI (12 3.58E-01      (12 I 12)                    00
(-2.70E+00
(-2.70E+00              l.90E+OO) 1.9OE+00)          S.2 5.2       mi WSW mi           (-L50E+00
(-1.50E+00            ' 2.30E+00)   (-L50E+00
(-1.50E+00 '            2.30E+OO) ,
2.30E+00)
Co-S8 Co-58        36 36          15        -3.29E-Ol (24/24)
                                                              -3.29E-01    (24 I 24)                 2S2                        l.33E-01 (12/12) 1.33E-Ol    (12 I 12)              -2.83E-Ol (12 I 12)
                                                                                                                                                                      -2.83E-01                                    0 0
(-2.90E+00
(-2.90E+00        -     1.60E+OO) 1.6OE+00)          0.9 '    mi mi   NNE NNE    (-1.00E+OO
(-1.ooE+OO                1.60E+OO) 1.6OE+00)   (-3.30E+OO
(-3.30E+00              2.20E+00) 2.20E+00)
Fe-S9 Fe-59        36 36          30 30        -7.S0E-02 (24/24)
                                                              -7.50E-02                              4S4                        4.00E-OI , (12 4.ooE-01    (12 I 12)12)           -6. 17E~01 (12
                                                                                                                                                                      -6.11&#xa3;-01      (12 I 12)
: 12) ,                00
(-4.90E+OO
(-4.90E+00            3.50Ei-OO) 3.50E+00)           0.5 0.5      mi mi  ENE ENE    (-3.60E+OO
(-3.60E+00                3.S0E+OO) , (-4.40E+OO 3.50E+00)    (-4.40E+00              2.S0E+00) 2.50E+00)
Co-60 Co-60        36 36          IS 15        1. 83E-Ol
: 1. 83E-Ol (24/24)
(24 I 24)                  2S2                        4.92&#xa3;-01
: 4. 92E-0 1 (12 (12 112)
I 12)            -3.S0E-Ol
                                                                                                                                                                      -3.50E-01 (12      i 12)   ---              00
(-2.20E+00
(-2.20E+00              2.20E+00) 2.20E+00)           0.9 0.9      mi mi  NNE NNE    (-  LlOE+OO
(-1.10E+00                2.20E+OO) , (-3.60Et-OO 2.20E+00)    (-3.6OE+00              2.50E+OO) 2.50E+00)
Zn-6S Zn-65        36 36          30 30        -1.39E+OO (24 124)
                                                            -1.39E+00          I 24)                12F3 12F3                        1.28E+OO 1.2SE+00 (12 (12 I 12)                1.28E+OO .,(12 1.2SE+00      (12 I 12)
: 12)                     00
(-l.OOE+OI
                                                        , (-1.00E+Ol             9.00E+00) 9.ooE+00)          5.2 5.2       rni WSW mi           (-6.00E+00
(-6.ooE+00                2.00E+OI) 2.ooE+Ol)   (-3.60E+OO
(-3.6OE+00              2.00E+OI) 2.00E+Ol)
Zr-9S Zr-95         36 36          30 30          1.33E-OI (24/24),
1.33E-01    (24 I 24)                 4S4                        7. 17E-Ol
: 7. I 7E-0 I (12 (12 I 12)               -9.08E-Ol (12 I 12)
                                                                                                                                                                      -9.0SE-Ol                                      0 0
(-S.70E+OO
(-5.70E+00            S.80E+OO) 5.80E+00)         0.5 0.5      rni mi  El'JE Er-m    (-1.60E+OO
(-1.60E+00              S.80E+OO) 5.80E+00)   (-S.20E+OO
(-5.20E+00               3.10E+00) 3.10E+00)
Nb-9S Nb-95        36 36          IS 15        -4. 92E-0 I (24/24)
                                                              -4.92E-Ol   (24 124)                 128 12F3                        l.17E-OI (12/12) 1.11&#xa3;-01                              t . I7E-OI (12 1.11&#xa3;-01    (12 I 12)                       00
(-3.40E+OO
(-3.40E+00              1.90E+OO) 1.9OE+00)           5.2 5.2     mi ,WSW mi  WSW      (-3.20E+OO
(-3.20E+00                2.80E+00) 2.80E+00)   (-3.20E+OO
(-3.20E+00              2.80E+OO) 2.80E+00)
Cs-l34 Cs-l34 ,      36 36          IS .
15        2.17E-Ol
: 2.           (24 I 24)
J7E-Ol (24/24)                    12F3 12F3                        3.00E-Ol (12 3.00E-OI    (12 112)
I 12)              3.00E-Ol (12 II 12) 3.ooE-01                                      00
(-2.S0E+OO
(-2.50E+00            2.60E+OO) ,
2.60E+00)          5.2 5.2     mi WSW mi            (-1.30E+OO
(-1.30E+00                2.60E+OO) 2.60E+00)    (-1.30E+OO
(-1.30E+00              2.60E+OO) 2.60E+00)
O*g
 
trj 0
t-j H
                                                                                                                                                                                                                        ~
H1 0
TABLEG TABLEG


==SUMMARY==
==SUMMARY==
OF DATA FOR SSES OJ OPERATIONAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING PROGRAM* 2002 rt NAME OF FACILITY:
SUSQUEHANNA STEAM ELECTRIC STATION f-': 0 LOCATION OF FACILITY:
LUZERNE COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA
:::s Reporting Period: 0 December 26, 2001 to January 31, 2003 . :::s f-' Page 6 of 13 '< ANALYSIS AND LOWER LIMIT NUMBER OF MEDIUM OR PATHWAY Tar AL NUMBER OF AIL INDICATOR LOCATIONS LOCATION WITHffiGHESf MEAN . CONTROL LOCATION NONROUTINE SAMPLED OF ANALYSES DETECTION MEAN (3) NAME MEAN (3) MEAN (3) REPORTED OF MEASURBMF.NI')
PERFORMED RANGE DlST ANCB AND DIRECTION RANGE RANGE Sediment GanunaSpec (pCillcg dry) B(}-7 6 5.03E+Ol (4/4) 2B 4.4IE+02 (2/2) 4.4IE+02 (2/2) 0 . (8.90E-02 2.00E+02) 1.6 mi NNE (1. 63E+00 8.81E+02)
(1. 63E+00 8. 81E+02) K-40 6 4. 35E+03 (3/4) 7B 1.30E+04 (1 /2) 9.61E+03 (2/2) 0 (1.03E+(1l 1.30E+04) 1.i mi SE (1.30E+04 1.30E+04)
(1.52E+Ol
: 1. 92E+04) Mn-54 6 2. 76E+00 (4/4) 7B 5.S0E+00 (2/2) -6.59E+00 (2/2) 0 (1.41E-06 1.10E+Ol) 1.2 mi SE (1.4IE-06 1.10E+Ol)
(-1.32E+Ol 1.43E-02)
Co-58 6 -4.50E+00 (4/4) LTAW 8:3 7E-04 (1 I 1) -1.94E+Ol (2/2) 0 (-1.80E+Ol
: 9. 58E-03) on site NE-ESE (1.41E-06 8.37E-04) (-3.89E+Ol 1.1SE-02)
Fe-59 6 5.SlE+00 (4/4) 7B 1.1 OE+O 1 (2/2) -2.66E+Ol . (2 12) 0 (3.1SE-04 2.20E+Ol) 1.2 mi SE . (5.85E-04 2.20E+Ol) (-S.32E+Ol
: 2. 94E-02) Co-6O 6 -7.47E-Ol (4/4) 2B 6.85E+00' (2/2) 6.8SE+00 (2/2) 0 (-3.00E+00
-7.68E-03) 1.6 mi NNE (6.93E-03 1.37E+Ol) (6.93E-03 1.37E+Ol)
Zn-65 6 2. ooE+O 1 (4/4) 7B 4. ooE+O 1 (2/2) 4.90E-02 (2/2) 0 (3. 18E-02 -8.00E+Ol) 1.2 mi SE (3. 18E-02 8.00E+Ol)
(4.59E-02 5.2IE-02)
Zr-95 5 6. 27E+00 (4/4) 7B 1.25E+Ol (2/2) . 2.2 4E-02 (1 I 1) 0 (6.47E-04 2.50E+Ol) 1.2 mi SE (6.47E-04 2.50E+Ol)
(2.24E-02 2. 24E-02) Nb-95 6 -5. 23E+oo (4/4) LTAW 4. 23E-02 (1 1 1) 1.59E-02 (2/2) 0 (-2.10E+Ol 4.23E-02) on site NE-ESE (4.23E-02
: 4. 23E-02) (O.OOE+OO
: 3. 17E-02) 6 150 4. 26E+00 (4/4) 7B 8.51E+00 (2/2) 5.06E+00 (2/2) 0 (1.63E-02 1.70E+Ol) 1.2 mi SE (1. 63E-02 1.70E+Ol)
(2.78E-02 1.0IE+01)
Cs-137 6 180 1. 88E+01 (4/4) 2B 6. 96E+O 1 (2/2) 6.96E+Ol (2/2) 0 (1. 23E-02 7.50E+Ol) 1.6 mi NNE (1.14E-Ol 1.39E+02)
(1.14E-Ol
: 1. 39E+02) Ba-l40 6 2.75E+Ol (4/4) 7B 5.50E+Ol (2/2) 2.41E+Ol . (2 12) 0 (1.6OE-03 1.10E+02) 1.2 mi SE (4. 54E-02 1.10E+02)
(1. 6 1E*03 . 4.82E+Ol) ( * *
* 0-8 
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==SUMMARY==
==SUMMARY==
OF DATA FOR SSES OPERATIONAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING 2002 NAME OF FACILITY:
OF  OF DATA DATA FOR FOR SSES SSES                                                                                              ~
SUSQUEHANNA STEAM ELECTRIC STATION LOCATION OF FACILITY; LUZERNE COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA Reporting Period: December 26, 2001 to January 31, 2003 Page 7 of 13 ANALYSIS AND LOWER llMlT NUMBER OF MEDIUMORPA1HWAY Tar AL NUMBER OF AU. INDICATOR LOcATIONS LOCATION wrmmGHEST MEAN CONTROL LOCATION NONROUfINE SAMPLED OF ANALYSES DETECI10N MEAN (3) NAME MEAN (3) MEAN (3) REPORTED OF PERFORMED RANGE DlSf ANCE AND DIRECI10N RANGE RANGE Sediment (cont) La-140 6 -1.48E+OI (3/4) 12F l.32E+OO (1 I I) -4.90E+Ol . (2 12) 0 (pCilkg dry) (-4.60E+OI l.32E+OO) 6.9 mi WSW (1.32E+OO 1.32E+OO)
OJ OPERATIONAL RADIOLOGICAL OPERATIONAL       RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING MONITORING PROGRAM  PROGRAM -- 2002  2002                                                         rt f-'.
(-9.90E+OI 9.S8E-Ol)
NAME OF NAME   OF FACILITY:
Ra-226 5 L56E+OO (3/3) 2B 1. 64E+03 (2/2) 1. 64E+03 (2/2) 0 (l.SSE+OO L51E+OO) 1.6 mi NNE (l.SlE+OO  
FACILITY: SUSQUEHANNA SUSQUEHANNA STEAM  STEAM ELECTRIC ELECTRIC STATION STATION                                                                          0
.28E+03) (1.SlE+OO 3.28E+03) Th-228 5 1. 83E+OO (3/3) 2Ii 7.41E-t02 (2/2) 7.4lE+02 (2/2) 0 (S.12E-OS 4.3 IE+OO) 1.6 mi NNE (2. 73E+OO 1.48E+03)
                                                                                                                                                                                                                        ~
(2.73E+OO 1.48E+03)
LOCATION OF LOCATION       OF FACILITY:
Ground Water GanunaSpec (PCiIl) K-40 36 3.33E+OO (24/24)2S2 4.2SE+OO (12 I 12) 8.33E-02 (12 I i2) 0 (-2.20E+Ol 4.70E+OI) 0.9 mi NNE (-l.90E+OI 4.70E+OI) (-1.90E+OI 3.70E+Ol) Mn-S4 36 15 -2.2IE-01 (24 124) liP3 3.S8E-Ol (12 I 12)3.S8E-OI (12 I 12) 0 (-2.70E+00 l.90E+OO)
FACILITY: LUZERNE LUZERNE COUNTY, COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA PENNSYLVANIA 0
S.2 mi WSW (-L50E+00 2.30E+00) (-L50E+00 2.30E+OO)
Reporting Period:
Co-S8 36 15 -3.29 E-Ol (24 I 24) 2S2 l.33E-01 (12 I 12) -2.83E-Ol (12 I 12) 0 (-2.90E+00 1.60E+OO) 0.9 mi NNE (-1.00E+OO 1.60E+OO)
Reporting  Period:                DeceDiber 26, DeceDiber 26, 2001 2001      to to            January 31,2003 January    31,2003                                                                        ~
(-3.30E+OO 2.20E+00) Fe-S9 36 30 -7.S0E-02 (24/24) 4S4 4.00E-OI (12 I 12)
f-'.
(12 I 12) 0 (-4.90E+OO 3.50Ei-OO) 0.5 mi ENE (-3.60E+OO 3.S0E+OO)(-4.40E+OO 2.S0E+00) Co-60 36 IS 1. 83E-Ol (24 I 24) 2S2 4.92&#xa3;-01 (12 112) -3.S0E-Ol (12 i 12) 0 (-2.20E+00 2.20E+00) 0.9 mi NNE (-LlOE+OO 2.20E+OO) (-3.60Et-OO 2.50E+OO)
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Zn-6S 36 30 -1.39E+OO (24 I 24) 12F3 1.28E+OO (12 I 12) 1.28E+OO . (12 I 12) 0 (-l.OOE+OI 9.00E+00) 5.2 rni WSW (-6.00E+00 2.00E+OI) (-3.60E+OO 2.00E+OI) Zr-9S 36 30 1.33E-OI (24 I 24)4S4 7. I 7E-0 I (12 I 12) -9.08E-Ol (12 I 12) 0 (-S.70E+OO S.80E+OO) 0.5 rni El'JE (-1.60E+OO S.80E+OO)
ANALYSIS AND
(-S.20E+OO 3.10E+00)
                        . ANALYSIS AND    WWERLIMlT WWERLIMlT                                                                                                                                                  NUMBER NUMBER OF OF MEDIUMORPATIlWAY MEDIUMORPATIlWAY        TOTAL NUMBER TOTAL NUMBER          OF OF         AlL INDICATOR AlL    INDICATOR WCATIONS WCATIONS                      WCATION WCA  TION WlTII WlTII HIGHEST HIGHEST MEANMEAN                          CONTROL  WCATION CONTROL WCA      TION        NONROUTINE NONROUTINE SAMPLED SAMPLED           OFANALYSFS OFANALYSFS      DETECTION DETECTION                MEAN (3)
Nb-9S 36 IS -4. 92E-0 I (24 124) 128 l.17E-OI (12/12) t.I7E-OI (12 I 12) 0 (-3.40E+OO 1.90E+OO) 5.2 mi WSW (-3.20E+OO 2.80E+00) (-3.20E+OO 2.80E+OO) Cs-l34 36 IS 2.17E-Ol (24 I 24) 12F3 3.00E-Ol (12 112) 3.00E-Ol (12 I 12) 0 (-2.S0E+OO 2.60E+OO)5.2 mi WSW (-1.30E+OO 2.60E+OO)
MEAN   (3)                 NAME                                   MEAN (3)
(-1.30E+OO 2.60E+OO) 'rj 0 I-i * ,.EG '
MEAN   (3)                         MEAN (3)
* H i:J t-h I 0  
MEAN   (3)               REPORTED REPORTED
~1T OF OF MEASUREMEN:!)
MEASUREMEN:!) PERFORMED    \ll PERFORMED \ll      CUD)
CUD) \2l
                                                  \2l                  RANGE RANGE                  DISTANCE AND DISTANCE    AND DIRECTION DIRECTION                  RANGE RANGE                             RANGE RANGE                MEASUREMENTS~4}
Ground    Water (cont)
Ground Water    (cont)  Cs-137 Cs-137        36 36        18 IS      -5.08E-Ol (24
                                                            -S.OSE-Ol    (24 1I 24)
: 24)               2S2 2S2                        -1.75E-Ol (12/12)
                                                                                                                              -USE-Ol      (12/12)               -5.ooE-01
                                                                                                                                                                  -S.OOE-Ol (12 (12 1I 12)
: 12)                 00 (pCi/)
(pCiII)                                                  (-2.50E+OO
(-2.S0E+OO             1.70E+00) 1.70E+OO) .        0.9 0.9      mi mi   NNE NNE    (-1.20E+OO
(-1.20E+OO             1.70E+00) 1.70E+OO(-2.60E+00
(-2.60E+OO              2.10E+OO) 2.10E+OO)
Ba-140 Ba-140        36 36        60 60        -5.ooE-02 (24
                                                            -S.OOE-02    (24 1I 24)
: 24)                12F3 12F3                        1.15E+00    (12 I 12) l.lSE+OO (12/12)                   1.15E+00 l.lSE+OO (12 (12 1I 12)
: 12)                 0 0
(-7.30E+00
(-7.30E+OO            4.30E+OO) 4.30E+OO)           5.2 S.2      mi mi   WSW WSW    (-1.80E+00
(-l.SOE+OO              3.80E+OO) 3.S0E+OO)   (-1   .80E+OO
(-I .S0E+OO            3.80E+OO) 3.S0E+OO)
La-140 La-140        36 36        15 IS      -5.83E-02
                                                            -S.S3E-02 (24(24 124) 1 24)                12F3 12F3                        1.33E+00 l.33E+OO (12 112) I 12)           1.33E+00 1.33E+OO (12 1    I 12)                 00
(-8.4OE+00
(-8.40E+OO              4.90E+00) 4.90E+OO)         5.2 S.2       mi mi   WSW WSW     (-2.ooE+OO
(-2.00E+OO              4.40E+00) 4.40E+OO)  (-2.00E+OO
(-2.00E+OO              4.4OE+OO) 4.40E+OO)
H-3 H-3           36 36      2000 2000        7.77E+Ol 7.77E+Ol   (24/24)
(24/24)                   4S4 4S4                        1.17E+02 1.17E+02 (12(12 1  12)
I 12)           6.26E+Ol 6.26E+Ol     (12 1I 12)
(12     12)                   0 0
(-6.29E+Ol
(-6.29E+Ol              2.83E+02) 2.83E+02)         0.5 O.S      mi mi   ENE ENE      (O.ooE+OO (O.OOE+OO             2.83E+02) 2.S3E+02)   (-4.27E+Ol
(-4.27E+Ol              2.07E+02) 2.07E+02)
Air Air Particulates Particulates        Gross Beta Gross Beta    306          10 10        1.56E+Ol (204 1.56E+OI  (204 1204) 1204)                 3S2 3S2                        1.66E+Ol 1.66E+OI   (51 151)
(51  151) ..          1.36E+01 (102 1.36E+0l  (102 1I 102) 102)                 0 0
(E-03 (E-03 pCilm3) pCilm3)                                            (1.ooE+OO (l.OOE+OO             3.04E+OI) 3.04E+OI)         0.5 O.S      mi mi    NE NE      (5.10E+Ol (5.l0E+OI            6.60E+OO) 6.60E+OO)     (5.ooE-01 (5.00E-OI            2.69E+01) 2.69E+OI)
AlrJodine Air Iodine              1-\3l 1-\3l        318 31S          70 70        2.23E-04 (52/212) 2.23E-04  (52/212)                   6Gl 6Gl                        6.60E-04 (13 153) 6.60E-04                            4.42E-04 (26 4.42E-04  (26 1I 106) 106)                 0 0
(E-03  pCi/m3)
(E-03 pCi/m3)                                            (-4.67E-03
(-4.67E-03            1.0IE-02) 1.0IE-02)         13.5 13.S      mi mi   ESE ESE      (5.30E+01 (S.30E+OI              -1.96E-03)
                                                                                                                                                    -1.96E-03) (-2.08E-03
(-2.0SE-03              6.99E-03) 6.99E-03)
Air Air Particulates Particulates        Gamma  Spec GanunaSpec Quarterly Quarterly Composite Composite    Be-7 Be-7            24 24                  1.37E+02 (16 1.37E+02    (16 1I 16)               13S6 13S6                        2.57E+02 2.S7E+02      (4/4)
(4/4)                 9.37E+Ol 9.37E+Ol      (8 (S 18)
IS)                   0 0
(E-03  pCilm3)
(E-03 pCilm3)                                              (7.ooE+01 (7.00E+OI             7.28E+(2) 7.2SE+(2)          0.4 0.4      mi mi    W W        (9.17E+Ol (9.l7E+Ol            7.28E+02) 7.2SE+02)   (7.54E+Ol (7.54E+Ol              1.23E+(2) 1.23E+(2)
K-40 K-40            24 24                   -7.60E-02
                                                              -7.60E-02 . (4(4 116)                 13S6 13S6                        9.29E+OO 9.29E+OO     (1/4)
(1/4)                1.50E+OO I.S0E+OO     (3/8)
(3 IS)                     0 0
(-8.3IE+OO
(-S.3IE+OO            9.29E+OO) 9.29E+OO)           0.4 0.4      mi mi    W W        (9.29E+OO (9.29E+OO             9.29E+OO) 9.29E+OO)      (2.16E-Ol (2.l6E-01            2.86E+OO) 2.86E+OO)
Mn-54 Mn-54          24 24                    1.85E-01 l.S5E-0l    (4 II 16)
(4    16)               12S1 12S1                        3.28E-01 3.2SE-0l    (1  14)
(1 14)               -8.98E-02
                                                                                                                                                                    -S.9SE-02    (2 II 8)
(2    S)                   00 (4.25E-02 (4.25E-02            3.28E-Ol) 3.2SE-OI)         0.4 0.4      mi mi   WSW WSW         (3.28E-Ol (3.2SE-OI            3.28E-01) 3.2SE-0l)   (-1.37E-01
(-1.37E-01            -4.26E-02)
                                                                                                                                                                                        -4.26E-02)
              **                                                                                      **                                                                                            **
G* IO
 
    **                                                                                                                                                                                            **
0 t-j H
                                                                                                                                                                                                                        ~
H1 0
                                                                                            "L
                                                                                            . LE  EG


==SUMMARY==
==SUMMARY==
OF DATA FOR SSES OPERATIONAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING PROGRAM -2002 ill rt NAME OF FACILITY:
SUSQUEHANNA STEAM ELECTRIC STATION 1-'. 0 LOCATION OF FACILITY:
LUZERNE COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA i:J Reporting Period: December 26, 2001 to January 31, 2003 0 i:J Page 7 of13 I-' ',< ANALYSIS AND WWERllMlT NUMBER OF MEDIUM OR PATHWAY Tar AL NUMBER OF AU INDICATOR LOCATIONS LOCATION WTI1IIDGHEST MEAN CONTROL LOCATION NONROUfINE SAMPLED OF ANALYSES DETECTION MEAN (3) NAME MEAN (3) MEAN (3) REPORTED OF MEASUREME!::!!)
PERFORMED (ILDl\2) RANGE DISTANCE AND DIRECTION RANGE RANGE MEASUREMENI'S( 4) Sediment (COni) , La-140 ' 6 -1.48E+Ol (3/4) 12F 1.32E+00 (1 I 1) -4,9OE+Ol
' (2 12) 0 (pCilkg dry) (-4.60E+01
' 1.32E+00) 6.9 mi WSW (1.32E+00 1.32E+00)
(-9.90E+01 9.58E-01) Ra-226 , 5 1.56E+00 (3/3) 2B 1.64E+03 (2/2) 1. 64E+03 (2/2) 0 (1.55E+00 1.51&#xa3;+00) 1.6 mi NNE (1.5lE+00
, 3.28E+03) (1.51E+00 3.28E+03) Th-228 5 1.83E+00 (3/3) 2.8 7.4lE+02 (2/2) 7.41E+02 (2/2) 0 (5. 12E-05 4.31E+00) 1.6 mi NNE (2. 73E+00 1.48E+03)
(2.73E+OO 1.48E+03)
Ground Water GanunaSpec (PCiIl) K-40 36 3.33E+00 (24/24) 2S2 4.25E+00 (12 I 12) 8.33E-02 (12 I i2) 0 (-2.20E+Ol 4.70E+Ol) 0.9 mi NNE (-1.90E+Ol 4.70E+01) (-1.9OE+Ol 3.70E+Ol) Mn-54 36 15 -2.21E-01 (24/24) 1iP3 3.58E-oi (12 I 12) 3.58E-01 (12 I 12) 0 (-2.70E+00 1.9OE+00) 5.2 mi WSW (-1.50E+00
' 2.30E+00) (-1.50E+00
' 2.30E+00) , Co-58 36 15 -3.29E-01 (24/24) 2S2 1.33E-Ol (12/12) -2.83E-01 (12 I 12) 0 (-2.90E+00 -1.6OE+00) 0.9 ' mi NNE (-1.ooE+OO 1.6OE+00)
(-3.30E+00 2.20E+00) Fe-59 36 30 -7.50E-02 (24/24) 4S4 4.ooE-01 , (12 I 12) -6.11&#xa3;-01 (12 I 12) , 0 (-4.90E+00 3.50E+00) 0.5 mi ENE (-3.60E+00 3.50E+00) , (-4.40E+00 2.50E+00)
Co-60 36 15 1. 83E-Ol (24/24) 2S2 4. 92E-0 1 (12 I 12) -3.50E-01 (12 i 12) ---0 (-2.20E+00 2.20E+00) 0.9 mi NNE (-1.10E+00 2.20E+00) , (-3.6OE+00 2.50E+00)
Zn-65 36 30 -1.39E+00 (24 124) 12F3 1.2SE+00 (12 I 12) 1.2SE+00 , (12 I 12) 0 , (-1.00E+Ol 9.ooE+00) 5.2 mi WSW (-6.ooE+00 2.ooE+Ol)
(-3.6OE+00 2.00E+Ol) Zr-95 36 30 1.33E-01 (24/24), 4S4 7. 17E-Ol (12 I 12) -9.0SE-Ol (12 I 12) 0 (-5.70E+00 5.80E+00) 0.5 mi Er-m (-1.60E+00 5.80E+00) (-5.20E+00 3.10E+00)
Nb-95 36 15 -4.92E-Ol (24/24) 12F3 1.11&#xa3;-01 (12/12) 1.11&#xa3;-01 (12 I 12) 0 (-3.40E+00 1.9OE+00) 5.2 mi , WSW (-3.20E+00 2.80E+00) (-3.20E+00 2.80E+00) Cs-l34 , 36 15 . 2.J7E-Ol (24/24) 12F3 3.00E-OI (12 I 12) 3.ooE-01 (12 I 12) 0 (-2.50E+00 2.60E+00), 5.2 mi WSW (-1.30E+00 2.60E+00)
(-1.30E+00 2.60E+00) O*g TABLEG


==SUMMARY==
==SUMMARY==
OF DATA FOR SSES OPERATIONAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING PROGRAM -2002 NAME OF FACILITY:
OF   OF DAT DATA   A FOR SSES FORSSES                                                                                                    ~PJ OPERATIONAL OPERA TIONAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING PROGRAM - 2002                                                                                                       (1" f-'.
SUSQUEHANNA STEAM ELECTRIC STATION LOCATION OF FACILITY:
NAME OF FACILITY: SUSQUEHANNA STEAM ELECTRIC STATION                                                                                                         0 LOCATION OF LOCATION      OF FACILITY:
LUZERNE COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA Reporting Period: DeceDiber 26, 2001 to January 31,2003 Page 8 of 13 ANALYSIS AND WWERLIMlT NUMBER OF MEDIUMORPATIlWAY TOTAL NUMBER OF AlL INDICATOR WCATIONS WCA TION WlTII HIGHEST MEAN CONTROL WCA TION NONROUTINE SAMPLED OFANALYSFS DETECTION MEAN (3) NAME MEAN (3) MEAN (3) REPORTED OF MEASUREMEN:!)
FACILITY: LUZERNE LUZERNE COUNTY, COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA PENNSYLVANIA                                                                                  ..~
PERFORMED  
Rep0rtini Reporting Period: .            December 26.
\ll CUD) \2l RANGE DISTANCE AND DIRECTION RANGE RANGE Ground Water (cont) Cs-137 36 18 -5.08E-Ol (24 1 24) 2S2 -1.75E-Ol (12/12) -5.ooE-01 (12 1 12) 0 (pCi/) (-2.50E+OO 1.70E+00) 0.9 mi NNE (-1.20E+OO 1.70E+00)
26, 2001     toto          January 31,31. 2003 0
(-2.60E+00 2.10E+OO) Ba-140 36 60 -5.ooE-02 (24 1 24) 12F3 1.15E+00 (12 I 12) 1.15E+00 (12 1 12) 0 (-7.30E+00 4.30E+OO) 5.2 mi WSW (-1.80E+00 3.80E+OO) (-1.80E+OO 3.80E+OO)
                                                                                                                                                                                                                          ~
La-140 36 15 -5.83E-02 (24 1 24) 12F3 1.33E+00 (12 112) 1.33E+00 (12 1 12) 0 (-8.4OE+00 4.90E+00) 5.2 mi WSW (-2.ooE+OO 4.40E+00) (-2.00E+OO 4.4OE+OO) H-3 36 2000 7.77E+Ol (24/24) 4S4 1.17E+02 (12 1 12) 6.26E+Ol (12 1 12) 0 (-6.29E+Ol 2.83E+02) 0.5 mi ENE (O.ooE+OO 2.83E+02)
                                                                                                                                                                                                                          ~
(-4.27E+Ol 2.07E+02)
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Air Particulates Gross Beta 306 10 1.56E+Ol (204 1204) 3S2 1.66E+Ol (51 151) . 1.36E+01 (102 1 102) 0 (E-03 pCilm3) (1.ooE+OO 3.04E+OI) 0.5 mi NE (5.10E+Ol 6.60E+OO)
                                                                                                                                                                                                                        '<
(5.ooE-01 2.69E+01)
ANALYSIS  AND LOWERLlMIT ANALYSIS AND     LOWERUMlT                                                                                                                                                  NUMBER NUMBER OFOF MEDIUM MEDIUM OR  PATHWAY OR PATHWAY    Tar AL NUMBER TOTAL   NUMBER         OF OF        ALL AlL INDICATOR INDICATOR LOCATIONS LOCATIONS                    LOCATION WITH    IDGHEST MEAN WITHlliGHEST                                    coNTROL  LOCATION CONTROL LOCATION              NONROUllNE NONROUTINE SAMPLED SAMPLED .        OF ANALYSES      DETECTION               MEAN (3)
AlrJodine 1-\3l 318 70 2.23E-04 (52/212) 6Gl 6.60E-04 (13 153) 4.42E-04 (26 1 106) 0 (E-03 pCi/m3) (-4.67E-03 1.0IE-02) 13.5 mi ESE (5.30E+01
MEAN (3)                NAME NAME                                 MEAN MEAN (3) (3)                          MEAN MEAN (3)(3)                REPORTED REPORTED IUNIT
-1.96E-03) (-2.08E-03 6.99E-03) Air Part i culates Gamma Spec Quarterly Composite Be-7 24 1.37E+02 (16 1 16) 13S6 2.57E+02 (4/4) 9.37E+Ol (8 18) 0 (E-03 pCilm3) (7.ooE+01 7.28E+(2) 0.4 mi W (9.17E+Ol 7.28E+02)
~UNIT OFMEASUREMENT~                Pl PERFORMED !1}      ~LLD~
(7.54E+Ol 1.23E+(2)
1ll.D~ \i~
K-40 24 -7.60E-02 (4 116) 13S6 9.29E+OO (1/4) 1.50E+OO (3/8) 0 (-8.3IE+OO 9.29E+OO) 0.4 mi W (9.29E+OO 9.29E+OO)
                                                  ~2~              RANGE               DlST DlSTANCE ANCE AND     DIRECTION AND DIRErnON                  RANGE                                 RANGE                 MEASUREMENTS~4}
(2.16E-Ol 2.86E+OO)
MEASUREMENTS~4~
Mn-54 24 1.85E-01 (4 I 16) 12S1 3.28E-01 (1 14) -8.98E-02 (2 I 8) 0 (4.25E-02 3.28E-Ol) 0.4 mi WSW (3.28E-Ol 3.28E-01)
Air Particulates (cont)
(-1.37E-01
Particu)ates(cont)
-4.26E-02)
Quarterly Composite Quarterly Composite    Co-58        24 24              . -4.64E-02    (4 / 16)               3S2                        4.65E-02 4.65E-02    (1/4)
* *
(1 /4)                 -7. 35E~03
* trj 0 t-j H H1 TABLEG 0
                                                                                                                                                              . -7.35E-03    (2/8)                       00 (E-03 (E-03 pCilm3) pCi/m3)                                           (-1.53E-Ol
(-1.53E-OI          4.65E-(2) .        0.5        mi   NE NE      (4.65E-02            4.65E-02)      (-2.72E-02
(-2.72E-02            1.25E-02)
Fe-59        24 24                  -9.70E-02    (4 // 16)
(4    16)              3S2                        9.74E-Ol 9.74E-OI    (1 /4)
(I                      -5.
                                                                                                                                                                -5.84E-02 84E-02   (2 /I 8)
                                                                                                                                                                            .(2                          00
(-1.l7E+00
(-l.17E+00           9.74E-Ol) 9.74E-OI)         0.5 0.5        mi mi   NE      (9.74E-Ol (9.74E-0 1             1)
I)          . (-8.89Ec02            ~2.78E-02)
Co-6O Co-60        24                    6.98E-02 6.98E-02   (4/
(4/ 16)
: 16)               13S6                        1.49E-Ol    (I /4)
(1   /4)                  5.35E-02 5.35E-02 (2/8)
(2/8)                       0
(-3. 15E-02          L49EcOl)
L49E~OI)         0.4        mi   W W      (1.49E-Ol (1.49E-OI            1.49E-Ol)   . (4.52E-02 .          6.
: 6. 18E-02)
Zn-65 Zn-65        24                  -1.97E-Ol
                                                          -1.97E-OI  (4/  16)
(4 / 16)               12El 12El                        2.84E-02
: 2. 84E-02   (1   i 4)
(I /4)                 -1.92E-Ol
                                                                                                                                                                -1.92E-OI    (2/8)                       0
(-3.94E-Ol
(-3.94E-Ol         2. 84E~02) 2.84E~02)         4.7 4.7        mi mi WSW        (2.
(2.84E-02 84E-02            2.84E-02)     (-3.26E-Ol
(-3,26E-Ol           -5.76E-02)
Zr-95 Zr-95        18                      <LLD    (0 / 12)                                                                                      <LLD
                                                                                                                                                                      <LLD    (0/6)                        00 Nb-95 Nb-95        24                  O.OOE+oo O.OOE+OO    (4  / 16) .
(4/16)                 601                        O.ooE+oo O.ooE+OO    (114)
(I /4)                  O.ooE+00 O.OOE+oo    (2/8)
(218)                         0 (O.OOE+oo (O.OOE+OO    -   O.ooE+oo)
O.OOE+OO)         13.5         mi   ESE    (O.OOE+oo (O.OOE+OO              O.OOE+OO)
O.OOE+oo)      (O.OOE+OO            O.OOE+oO)
O.OOE+OO)
Cs-l34        24 24          50      O.OOE+OO    (4 / 16)               12El 12EI                        5.48E-02    (1 (1 14)
                                                                                                                                            /4)                  1.36E-02 1.36E-02    (2/8)                         0
(-5.76E+00
(-5. 76E+00          5.48E-02) 5.48E-02)         4.7        mi   WSW      (5.48E-02            5.48E-02) 5.48E-02)       (-2.08E-02
* 4.79E-02)
Cs-137 Cs-137        24 24           60    -1.09E+OO
                                                          -1.09E+OO    (4 / 16)               12EI 12E1                        6.04E-02     (1 14)
                                                                                                                                            /4)                   1.01E-02 1.01E-02    (2  I 8)
(2/8)                       0
                                                        <-4.47E+00
(-4.47E+00    -    6.04E-02)         4.7        mi WSW        (6.04E-02 (6.04E-02            6.04E-02) 6.04E-02) .     (-2.28E-02            4.30E-02)
Ba-140        24 24                 -3.80E+Ol    (4/
(4 / 16)
: 16)              12E1                        2.02E+Ol      (1 14)
(I  /4)               -3~
                                                                                                                                                                -3: 76E+00    (2/8)
(2 /8)                       0
(-1.7lE+02
(-1.7IE+02          2.02E+Ol)
: 2. 02E+0 1)      4.7        mi mi WSW      (2.02E+Ol (2.02E+0 1              02E+Ol)
                                                                                                                                              *2.02E+Ol)      (-6.50E+00            -1 .02E+00)
La-140        24 24                -1.55E+Ol
                                                          -1.55E+01    (4 (4 I/ 16)
: 16)           . 12S1                     -1.40E+00 (1     (I 14)
                                                                                                                                              /4)              -3.7lE+00
                                                                                                                                                                -3.71E+00    (2/8)                       0
(-5.30E+Ol
(-5.30E+01          -1.40E+00)         0.4       mi WSW     (-1.40E+00 . - . -1.40E+00)           (-5.03E+00
(-5.03E+00            -2.38E+OO)
                                                                                                                                                                                      -2.38E+00)
(3-11
 
                                                                                                                                                                                                                '"Ij
                                                                                                                                                                                                                '"Ij 0
                                                                                                                                                                                                                .0 r:
I-i H
H
                                                                                                                                                                                                                ~
H1 H1 00 TABLEG
                                                                                                                                                                                                            . ~


==SUMMARY==
==SUMMARY==
OF DATA FOR SSES OJ OPERATIONAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING PROGRAM -2002 rt NAME OF FACILITY:
OF DATA FOR SSES                                                                                                     OJ P1 OPERATIONAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING PROGRAM                         PROGRAM*- 2002                                                               rt rt f-'.
SUSQUEHANNA STEAM ELECTRIC STATION f-'. 0 LOCATION OF FACILITY:
f-'-
LUZERNE COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA 0 Reporting Period: DeceDiber 26, 2001 to January 31,2003 f-'. Page 8 of 13 '< . ANALYSIS AND WWERLIMlT NUMBER OF MEDIUMORPATIlWAY TOTAL NUMBER OF AlL INDICATOR WCATIONS WCA TION WlTII HIGHEST MEAN CONTROL WCA TION NONROUTINE SAMPLED OFANALYSFS DETECTION MEAN (3) NAME MEAN (3) MEAN (3) REPORTED OF MEASUREMEN:!)
NAME OF F.A CILITY: SUSQUEHANNA STEAM ELECTRIC STATION                                                                                               00
PERFORMED  
                                                                                                                                                                                                                ~
\ll CUD) \2l RANGE DISTANCE AND DIRECTION RANGE RANGE Ground Water (cont) Cs-137 36 IS -S.OSE-Ol (24 I 24) 2S2 -USE-Ol (12/12) -S.OOE-Ol (12 I 12) 0 (pCiII) (-2.S0E+OO 1.70E+OO) . 0.9 mi NNE (-1.20E+OO 1.70E+OO)
LOCATION OF FACILITY:
(-2.60E+OO 2.10E+OO) Ba-140 36 60 -S.OOE-02 (24 I 24) 12F3 l.lSE+OO (12/12) l.lSE+OO (12 I 12) 0 (-7.30E+OO 4.30E+OO)
FACIUTY: LUZERNE COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA 00 Reporting Period:               December 26, 2001 . . to           January 31, 2003                                                                           ~
S.2 mi WSW (-l.SOE+OO 3.S0E+OO) (-I.S0E+OO 3.S0E+OO)
I-'
La-140 36 IS -S.S3E-02 (24 124) 12F3 l.33E+OO (12 I 12) 1.33E+OO (12 I 12) 0 (-8.40E+OO 4.90E+OO)
I-'
S.2 mi WSW (-2.00E+OO 4.40E+OO) (-2.00E+OO 4.40E+OO) H-3 36 2000 7.77E+Ol (24/24) 4S4 1.17E+02 (12 I 12) 6.26E+Ol (12 I 12) 0 (-6.29E+Ol 2.83E+02)
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O.S mi ENE (O.OOE+OO 2.S3E+02)
                                                                                                                                                                                                              '<
(-4.27E+Ol 2.07E+02)
ANALYSIS ANALYSIS AND AND LOWERUMIT LOWERllMIT                                                                                                                                        NUMBER NUMBER OF OF MEDIUM MEDIUM ORPATIIWAY OR PATHWAY Tar  AL NUMBER TOfALNUMBER          OF OF        AU.
Air Particulates Gross Beta 306 10 1.56E+OI (204 1204) 3S2 1.66E+OI (51 151) . 1.36E+0l (102 I 102) 0 (E-03 pCilm3) (l.OOE+OO 3.04E+OI) O.S mi NE (5.l0E+OI 6.60E+OO)
All INDICATOR INDICATOR LOCATIONS LOCATIONS                  LOCATION LOCATION WITH    InGHBST MEAN WITHffiGHBST      MEAN                        CONTROL CONTROL LOCATION LOCATION          NONROUTINE NONROUTINE SAMPLED SAMPLED          OF OF ANALYSES ANALYSES    DETECTION DETECTION                MEAN MEAN (3)
(5.00E-OI 2.69E+OI)
(3)                NAME NAME                                MEAN MEAN (3)
Air Iodine 1-\3l 31S 70 2.23E-04 (52/212) 6Gl 6.60E-04 (13 153) 4.42E-04 (26 I 106) 0 (E-03 pCi/m3) (-4.67E-03 1.0IE-02) 13.S mi ESE (S.30E+OI
(3)                          MEAN MEAN (3)
-1.96E-03)
(3)              REPORTED
(-2.0SE-03 6.99E-03) Air Particulates GanunaSpec Quarterly Composite Be-7 24 1.37E+02 (16 I 16) 13S6 2.S7E+02 (4/4) 9.37E+Ol (S IS) 0 (E-03 pCilm3) (7.00E+OI 7.2SE+(2) 0.4 mi W (9.l7E+Ol 7.2SE+02)
~UNIT OFOF MEASUREMENf)
(7.54E+Ol 1.23E+(2)
MEASUREMENT) PERFORMED PERFORMED ~1~
K-40 24 -7.60E-02 . (4 116) 13S6 9.29E+OO (1/4) I.S0E+OO (3 IS) 0 (-S.3IE+OO 9.29E+OO) 0.4 mi W (9.29E+OO 9.29E+OO)
                                    ~ll           !2)
(2.l6E-01 2.86E+OO)
                                            ~LLDl!2l
Mn-54 24 l.S5E-0l (4 I 16) 12S1 3.2SE-0l (1 14) -S.9SE-02 (2 I S) 0 (4.25E-02 3.2SE-OI) 0.4 mi WSW (3.2SE-OI 3.2SE-0l)
                                            ~LI.D~                    RANGE               DISTANCE DlsrANCE AND AND DIRECTION DIRECTION                RANGE                               RANGE             MEASUREMENrS~41 MEASUREMENl'S~ 4)
(-1.37E-01
Milk                    1-131        76                  -9.95E-02 (58 /158)
-4.26E-02)  
: 58)         10D2 1OD2                          1.92E-Ol (18 / 18)               1.68E-02 (18 / 18)                   0 (pCiIJ.)
** *
(pCiIl)                                                (4.90E+OO
* G*IO 
(-4.90E+oo      --  2.60E+OO) 2.6OE+00)         3.1    mi mi   SSW  (- l. OOE+OO -- 2.60E+OO) 1.ooE+OO           2.6OE+OO)   (-2.20E-O 20E-0 1t        1.80E-Ot) 1.80E-Ol)
'Tj * "LEG *  
GamrnaSpec K-40          76                  1.40E+03 1.40E+03 (58 //58)
: 58)         IODl IODl                          1.43E+03(18 1.43E+03 (18 / 18)               1.34E+03
: 1. 34E+03 (18 / 18)                   0 (l.24E+03 (1.24E+03          l.60E+03) 1.6OE+03)          3      mi   SSW    (L30E+03 (1.30E+03            1.60E+03)   (1.19E+03            l.47E+03) 1.41&#xa3;+03)
Mfi-54 Mfi..54        76                  -L21E-Ol
                                                          -1.21E-Ol (58 /58)             1003                        c3.75E-02    (8/8)               -3. llE-OI HE-Ol (18 /18)/ 18)               0 (4.60E+OO
(-4.60E+00          3.70E+00)         3.5      mi   SSW  (-L60E+00
(-1.60E+00            2.40E+OO) 2.4OE+00)   (-2.20E+00
(-2.20E+00            2.50E+OO) 2.50E+00)
Co-58          76                  -3.95E-Ol (58 //58)
: 58)          1003                        -U5E-Ol
                                                                                                                        -1.75E-Ol    (8/8)               -6.00E-Ol
                                                                                                                                                          -6.ooE-01 (18 / 18)                   0
(-4.20E+00          5.50E+00)         3.5      mi   SSW  (-3.10E+00        - 2.30E+00)     (-4.30E+00 -- 2.00E+OO)
(-430E+00              2.00E+00)
Fe-59          76                    6.78E-Ol (58 /58)           10D2                          1.42E+OO 1.42E+00 (18 / 18)                 2.22E-Ol (18 /I 18)                O *
(-1.30E+01
(-1.30E+Ol .          1. 20E+0 1)       3.1      mi  SSW    (-1.30E+01            1.20E+Ol)   (-7.00E+OO
(-7.ooE+00            7.40E+00) 7.4OE+00)
Co-60          76                    431E-02 4.31E-02 (58 //58)
: 58)          12B2                      . 8.29E-Ol (14 / 14)                -6.11E-02
                                                                                                                                                          -6. 11E-02 (18 / 18)                   0 (4.70E+00
(-4.70E+00          4.00E+OO) 4.00E+00)          1.7
                                                                                              - 1.7    mi WSW      (-1.50E+OO
(-1.50E+00            4.00E+00) 4.ooE+00)  (-2.80E+00            2.40E+00)
Zn-65          76                  -6.45E-01
                                                            -6.45E-Ol (58 /158)
: 58)          1001 10Gl                          9.83E-Ol (18 / 18)               9.
9.83E-01 83E-01 (18 / 18)                 0
(-9.00E+OO
(-9.00E+00            1.40E+Ol)         14      mi mi   SSW    (-8.00E+OO
(-8.ooE+00            L30E+Ol) 1.30E+Ol)  (-8.00E+00            1.30E+Ol)
Zr-95        76                    3.02E-Ol (58 //58)58)        12B2                          7.93E-Ol 7.93E-Ol (14 / 14)                2.22E-Ol (18 / 18)                  0
(-7.10E+OO -
(-7.10E+00            6.90E+00)        1.7    mi mi WSW      (4.40E+OO
(-4.40E+00            5.70E+OO) 5.70E+00)  (4.50E+OO
(-4.50E+00            3.90E+OO) 3.90E+00)
Nb-95        76                  -3.48E-Ol (58 //58)58)        1001 10Gl                          8.33E-02 (18 / 18)                8.33E-02 (18 / 18)                 0
(-4.50E+00 - 2.70E+OO)
(4.50E+OO            2.70E+00)          t4 14    mi    SSW    (-1.70E+00            3.20E+OO) 3.20E+00)   (-l.70E+00
(-1.70E+00
* 3.20E+OO) 3.20E+00)
Cs-l34        76          15        1.45E-01 1.45E-Ol (58 //58)
: 58)        1001 lOG!                          6.67E-Ol 6.61&#xa3;-01 (18 /18) '                6.67E-Ol 6.61&#xa3;-01 (18 / 18)                 0
(-3.90E+00 - 3.60E+00)                  14    mi mi SSW      (-2.80E+00            3.80E+OO) 3.80E+00)   (-2.80E+OO
(-2.80E+00            3.80E+OO) 3.80E+00)
Cs-137        76          18      4 .34E-01
                                                              .34E-Ol (58 //58)
: 58)        1001 10m                            9.28E-Ol 9.28E-Ol (18 / 18)                5.6lE-01 5.6lE-Ol (18 /18)
                                                                                                                                                                            / 18)              0
(-3.20E+00 -- 4.00E+OO)
(-3.20E+OO           4.00E+00)          3    mi mi SSW      (-1.60E+00            4.00E+00)   (-2.40E+00            3.20E+OO) 3.20E+00)
Ba-140        76          60        2.43E-Ol (58 //58)
: 58)        10D2 IOD2                          5. 28E-0 1 (18 / 18) .
5.28E-Ol                        -3.83E-Ol (18 / 18)                   0
("3.70E+00          5.30E+OO) 5.30E+00)         3.1    IIii IIii SSW    (-3.60E+00            5.30E+OO) 5.30E+00)   (4.50E+00
(-4.50E+00            2.60E+OO) 2.60E+00)
La-I40 La-14O        76          15        2.71E-Ol (58 /58)           10D2 1OD2                          6.06E-Ol 6.06E-Ol (18 (18 // 18)
: 18)           4-4.28E-Ol
                                                                                                                                                              .28E-01 (18 / 18)                   0 (4.20E+OO
(-4.20E+00          6.10E+OO) 6.10E+00)         3.1    mi mi SSW      (4.20E+OO
(-4.20E+00          6.
: 6. 10E+OO)   (-5. IOE+00 -- . 3.00E+OO) 10E+00) . (-5.10E+00            3.ooE+00)
                                                                                                  **                                                                                       **        (3-12 (3-12
 
      **                                                                                                                                                                                             **
00 t-j I-i H
H
                                                                                                                                                                                                                      .. i:J
                                                                                                                                                                                                                          ~
rn t-h
_LEG                                                                                                                  0


==SUMMARY==
==SUMMARY==
OF DAT A FOR SSES OPERATIONAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING PROGRAM -2002 NAME OF FACILITY:
OF
SUSQUEHANNA STEAM ELECTRIC STATION LOCATION OF FACILITY:
LUZERNE COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA Rep0rtini Period: December 26. 2001 to January 31. 2003 Page 9 of13 ANALYSIS AND LOWERLlMIT NUMBER OF MEDIUM OR PATHWAY TOTAL NUMBER OF ALL INDICATOR LOCATIONS LOCATION WITH IDGHEST MEAN coNTROL LOCATION NONROUllNE SAMPLED OF ANALYSES DETECTION MEAN (3) NAME MEAN (3) MEAN (3) REPORTED PERFORMED Pl RANGE DlST ANCE AND DIRECTION RANGE RANGE Air Particulates (cont) Quarterly Composite Co-58 24 -4.64E-02 (4 / 16) 3S2 4.65E-02 (1/4) (2/8) 0 (E-03 pCilm3) (-1.53E-Ol 4.65E-(2) 0.5 mi NE (4.65E-02 4.65E-02) (-2.72E-02 1.25E-02)
Fe-59 24 -9.70E-02 (4 / 16) 3S2 9.74E-Ol (1 /4) -5. 84E-02 (2 / 8) 0 (-1.l7E+00 9.74E-Ol) 0.5 mi NE (9.74E-Ol 1) (-8.89E c 02 Co-6O 24 6.98E-02 (4/ 16) 13S6 1.49E-Ol (1 /4) 5.35E-02 (2/8) 0 (-3. 15E-02 L49EcOl) 0.4 mi W (1.49E-Ol 1.49E-Ol)
(4.52E-02 6. 18E-02) Zn-65 24 -1.97E-Ol (4/ 16) 12El 2.84E-02 (1 /4) -1.92E-Ol (2/8) 0 (-3.94E-Ol 4.7 mi WSW (2. 84E-02 2. 84E-02) (-3.26E-Ol -5.76E-02) Zr-95 18 <LLD (0 / 12) <LLD (0/6) 0 Nb-95 24 O.OOE+oo (4 / 16) 601 O.ooE+oo (114) O.ooE+00 (2/8) 0 (O.OOE+oo O.ooE+oo) 13.5 mi ESE (O.OOE+oo O.OOE+OO) (O.OOE+OO O.OOE+oO) Cs-l34 24 50 O.OOE+OO (4 / 16) 12El 5.48 E-02 (1 14) 1.36E-02 (2/8) 0 (-5.76E+00 5.48E-02) 4.7 mi WSW (5.48 E-02 5.48E-02)
(-2.08E-02 4.79E-02) Cs-137 24 60 -1.09E+OO (4 / 16) 12EI 6.04E-02 (1 14) 1.01E-02 (2 I 8) 0 <-4.47E+00 6.04E-02) 4.7 mi WSW (6.04E-02 6.04E-02) (-2. 28E-02 4.3 0E-02) Ba-140 24 -3.80E+Ol (4/ 16) 12E1 (1 14)
(2/8) 0 (-1.7lE+02 2.02E+Ol) 4.7 mi WSW (2.02E+Ol 02E+Ol) (-6.50E+00
-1.02E+00) La-140 24 -1.55E+Ol (4 I 16) 12S1 -1.40E+00 (1 14) -3.7lE+00 (2/8) 0 (-5.30E+Ol -1.40E+00) 0.4 mi WSW (-1.40E+00 -1.40E+00)
(-5.03E+00
-2.38E+OO)
'Tj 0 t-j * .LEG ** H H1 0


==SUMMARY==
==SUMMARY==
OF DATA FORSSES OPERA TIONAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING PROGRAM -2002 PJ (1" NAME OF FACILITY:
DATA FOR OF DATA     FOR SSES SSES                                                                                              ~
SUSQUEHANNA STEAM ELECTRIC STATION f-'. 0 LOCATION OF FACILITY:
ill OPERATIONAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING PROGRAM*                              PROGRAM - 2002                                                               *rt FACILITY: SUSQUEHANNA STEAM ELECTRIC STATION NAME OF FACILITY;                                                                                                                                          1-"
LUZERNE COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA  
0 FACILITY: LUZERNE COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA
.. Reporting Period: . December 26, 2001 to January 31, 2003 0 Page 9 ofl3 '< ANALYSIS AND LOWERUMlT NUMBER OF MEDIUM OR PATHWAY Tar AL NUMBER OF AlL INDICATOR LOCATIONS LOCATION WITHlliGHEST MEAN CONTROL LOCATION NONROUTINE SAMPLED. OF ANALYSES DETECTION MEAN (3) NAME MEAN (3) MEAN (3) REPORTED IUNIT PERFORMED  
* LOCATION OF FACILITY;                                                                                                                                    i:J Reporting Period:                 Dec:ember 26, 2001 December                to to            January 31, 2003                                                                             0 i:J or 13 Page 11 of13                                                                                                            I-'
!1} RANGE DlST ANCE AND DIRErnON RANGE RANGE Air Particu)ates(cont)
                                                                                                                                                                                                                          '<
Quarterly Compo s ite Co-58 24 . -4.64E-02 (4 / 16) 3S2 4.65E-02 (1 /4) . -7.35E-03 (2/8) 0 (E-03 pCi/m3) (-1.53E-OI 4.65E-(2) . 0.5 mi NE (4.65E-02 4.65E-02)
ANALYSIS AND ANALYSIS  AND LOWER        UMIT LOWERl1MIT                                                                                                                                              NUMBBROF NUMBER OF MEDIUMORPATIlWAY MEDIUM               TarAL OR PATIiWAY Tar   AL NUMBER NUMBER            OF OF       AlL INDICATOR AIL    INDICATOR LOCATIONS LOCATIONS                    LOCATION   WITH lllGHESf MEAN LOCATION WITIIlllGHEST        MEAN                        CONTROL LOCATION CONTROL LOCATION             NONROUTINE NONROUITNE SAMPLED SAMPLED          OF  ANALYSES OF ANALYSES         DETECTION DETECTION                 MEAN (3)
(-2.72E-02 1.25E-02) Fe-59 24 -9.70E-02 (4 / 16) 3S2 9.74E-OI (I /4) -5. 84E-02 .(2 I 8) 0 (-l.17E+00 9.74E-OI) 0.5 mi NE (9. 74E-0 1 I) . (-8.89E c 02 Co-60 24 6. 98E-02 (4/ 16) 13S6 1.49E-Ol (I /4) 5.35E-02 (2/8) 0 (-3. 15E-02 0.4 mi W (1.49E-OI 1.4 9 E-Ol) . (4.52 E-02 . 6. 18E-02) Zn-65 24 -1.97E-OI (4 / 16) 12El 2. 84E-02 (I i 4) -1.92E-OI (2/8) 0 (-3.94E-Ol 4.7 mi WSW (2. 84E-02 2. 84E-02) (-3 , 26E-Ol -5.76E-02) Zr-95 18 <LLD (0 / 12) <LLD (0/6) 0 Nb-95 24 O.OOE+OO (4/16). 601 O.ooE+OO (I /4) O.OOE+oo (218) 0 (O.OOE+OO -O.OOE+OO) 13.5 mi ESE (O.OOE+OO O.OOE+oo) (O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO) Cs-l34 24 50 O.OOE+OO (4 / 16) 12EI 5.48E-02 (1 /4) 1.36E-02 (2/8) 0 (-5. 76E+00 5.48E-02) 4.7 mi WSW (5.48 E-02 5.4 8 E-02) (-2.08E-02 *4.79E-02) C s-137 24 60 -1.09E+OO (4 / 16) 12E1 6.04E-02 (1 /4) 1.01 E-02 (2/8) 0 (-4.47E+00  
MEAN                      NAME NAME                                   MEAN (3)
-6.04E-02) 4.7 mi WSW (6.04E-02 6.04E-02) . (-2. 28E-02 4.30E-02) Ba-140 24 -3.80E+Ol (4 / 16) 12E1 2.02E+Ol (I /4) -3: 7 6E+00 (2/8) 0 (-1.7IE+02 2. 02E+0 1) 4.7 mi WSW (2. 02E+0 1 *2.02E+Ol)
MEAN                            MEAN (3)
(-6.50E+00
MEAN                      REPORTED REPORTED MEASUREMENr) PERFORMED
-1.02E+00) La-140 24 -1.55E+01 (4 / 16) . 12S1 -1.40E+00 (I /4) -3.71E+00 (2/8) 0 (-5.30E+01 -1.40E+00) 0.4 mi WSW (-1.40E+00 . -. -1.40E+00)
~UNIT OF MEASUREMENT)    PERFORMED!~ 1)
(-5.03E+00 -2.38E+00) (3-11 
I}       ~LLDi (2)
'"Ij 0 I-i H H1 0 TABLEG  
                                                ~W>l~2l                  RANGE                 DISTANCE AND DISTANCE    AND DIRECTION DIRECTION                  RANGE RANGE                             RANGE RANGE                MEASUREMENTS(4)
MEASUREMENrS~4l Soil                    GanunaSpec
                      . Ganuna  Spec dry)
(pCilkg dry)           K-40 K-40            8                    1.33E+04
: 1. 33E+04    (6/6)
(6  I 6)           13S6 13S6                            1.65E+04 (2 1.65E+04.      (2/2)
I 2)              8.32E+03    (2/2)
(i 12)                    0O (1.05E+04            1. 76E+04) 1.76E+04)        0.4       mi    W      (1.54E+04 .
(1.54E+04            1.76&#xa3;+04) 1.76E+04)    (7.43&#xa3;+03 (7.43E+03            9.io&#xa3;+03) 9.20E+03)
Mn-54 Mn-54            8                    6. 83E+00 6.83E+00      (6/6)
(6/6)               12S1                          2.40&#xa3;+01 2.40E+Ol        (2/2)
(2/2)              -1.35&#xa3;.+01
                                                                                                                                                                  -1.35&#xa3;+01      (2/2)
(2/2)                     0 0
(-9.00&#xa3;+00
(-9.00E+00            2.60E+Ol) 2.6OE+Ol)          0.4        mi  WSW      (2. 20E+0 (2. 20E+0 11        2.60&#xa3;+01) 2.60E+OI)    (-2.90&#xa3;+01
(-2.90E+OI          . 2.00&#xa3;+00) 2.00E+00)
Co-58            88                -3. 17E+00
                                                            -3.17E+00      (6/6)
(6  I 6)            12S1                            7.50E+00 7.50E+00      (2/2)
(2/2)              -1.85&#xa3;+01
                                                                                                                                                                  -1. 85E+Ol    (2/2)
(2/2)                      0
(-1.10&#xa3;+01
(-1.I0E+Ol              2.30E+Ol) i.30E+Ol)          0.4      rni WSW mi           (-8.00E+00            2.30E+Ol)    (-2.ooE+01
(-2.00E+01            -1.70E+01)
Fe-59             8                -2.08&#xa3;+01
                                                            -2.08E+OI      (6/6)
(6/6)               3S2                             6.00&#xa3;+00 6.00E+00      (2/2)
(2/2)               -3.45E+Ol
                                                                                                                                                                  -3.45E+OI    (2/2)
(2/2)                     0
(-1.10&#xa3;+02
(-1.I0E+02              l.ooE+Ol) 1.00E+OI)         0.5       rni mi   NE NE     (2.00&#xa3;+00 (2.ooE+00              1.00E+Ol) 1.00E+OI)   (-8.00&#xa3;+01
(-8.00E+OI            1.10E+Ol) 1.1 OE+O I)
Co-60             8                    5.00&#xa3;-01 5.00E-OI    (6/6)
(6/6)              8Gl                              1. 20E-+ 0 1 1.20E+OI      (2 (2)               1.20E-+Ol 1.20E+Ol   (2/2)
(2/2)                     0 0
(-1.20&#xa3;-+01
(-1.20E+OI             1.40&#xa3;-+01) 1.40E+Ol)           12 12      mi    SSE      (6.ooE+00            1.80&#xa3;-+01) 1.80E+OI)    (6.00&#xa3;+00 (6.ooE+00          1.80E+Ol)
Zn-65 Zn-65          . 88 '                1.33E+00      (6/6)
(6/6)              13S6                            4.50E+Ol 4.50E+OI       (2/2)
(2/2)               -2.25&#xa3;+01
                                                                                                                                                                  -2.25E+OI     (2/2)
(2/2)                     0
(-5.00&#xa3;+01
(-5.ooE+01              1.10E+02)
I.IOE+02)        0.4       rni
* mi     W    (-2.00&#xa3;+01
(-2.00E+OI              1.10&#xa3;+02)
I.1OE+02)   (-2.50E+Ol
(-2.50E+01          -2.00&#xa3;+01)
                                                                                                                                                                                      -2. OOE+O I)
Zr-95             8                  5.50&#xa3;+00 5.50E+00      (<5/6)
                                                                            <<(1/6)            13S6                            1.75E+Ol 1.75E+OI      (2/2)
(2/2)                1. 20E+0 1 1.20E+OI    (2/2)
(2/2)                      0
(-4.10&#xa3;+01
(-4.10E+OI            3.80&#xa3;+01) 3.80E+Ol)         0.4      rni mi    W      (1.20&#xa3;+01 (1.20E+01            2.30E+Ol)    (9.00&#xa3;+00 (9.ooE+00            1.50E+Ol)
Nb-95
* 88                  -1.55E+Ol      (6/6)
(6/6)               12S1 12S1                            6.00E+00      (2/2)
(2/2)               -1.90&#xa3;+01
                                                                                                                                                                  -1.9OE+Ol      (2 /2)
(2/2)                     0
(-6. 20E+0 1
(-6.20E+Ol            8.00E+00)         0.4            WSW mi WSW        (4.ooE+00            8.00E+00) 8.00E+OO)    (-2.80&#xa3;+01
(-2. 80E+0 I        -1.ooE+Ol)
                                                                                                                                                                                        -1.00E+OI)
Cs-134 Cs- l34           8                  -1.43&#xa3;+01
                                                              -1.43E+Ol      (6/6)
(6  I 6)            13S6                          -3.ooE+00        (2/2)
(2/2)              -4.50&#xa3;+00
                                                                                                                                                                    -4.50E+00    (2/2)
(2/2)                     0
(-2.70&#xa3;+01
(-2.70E+OI            -1. 00&#xa3;+00)
                                                                                  -1.ooE+oo)         0.4       mi   W      (-5.00E+00
(-5.00E+OO            -1.00&#xa3;+00)
                                                                                                                                                    -1. OOE+oo) (-8.00&#xa3;+00
(-8.00E+00            -1.00&#xa3;+(0)
                                                                                                                                                                                        -1.00E+OO)
Cs- 137 Cs-137            8                    1.87E+Ol 1.87E+Ol    (6/6)
(6/6)              8Gl                              8.65E+Ol 8.65E+OI      (2/2)
(2/2)               .8.65&#xa3;+01
                                                                                                                                                                    .8.65E+Ol    (2/2)
(2/2)                     0
(~5 .00E+00
(-5.00E+00            4.9OE+Ol)          12        mi   SSE      (8.20E+Ol (8.20E+OI            9.lOE+Ol) 9.IOE+Ol)     (8.20E+Ol (8.20E+Ol          9.10E+Ol)
Ba- 140 Ba-140         .8                    -4.67E+Ol     (6/6)               13S6                          -2.50&#xa3;+01
                                                                                                                              -2.50E+OI        (2/2)
(2/2)               -3.00&#xa3;+01
                                                                                                                                                                    -3.00E+Ol    (2/2)
(2/2)                     0
(-1.50E+02             O.OOE+OO)
O.OOE+oo)        0.4       mi mi    W      (-5.00&#xa3;+01
(-5.ooE+01            O.OOE+OO)   (-9. ooE+O 1
(-9.ooE+Ol            3.00E+Ol) 3,OOE+OI)
La-140             88                  1. 37E+0 1 1.37E+01     (6/6)
(6/6)               12S1                            8.00&#xa3;+01 8.00E+Ol      (2/2)
(2 I 2)             6.ooE+O 1I  (2/2)
(2/2)                     0
                                                            -(6. lOE+Ol
                                                            -(6.IOE+Ol              1.40E+02) .        0.4       flu .WSW mi             (2.00E+OI (2.00E+{1l            1.40E+02)     (5 .ooE+Ol (5.ooE+Ol          7.ooE+Ol)
                                                                                                                                                                                    . 7.00E+Ol)
G*13
 
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    '"Ij o-r:
H
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  . :;J H1 0
TABLEG TABLEG OPERATIONAL RADIOLOGICAL OPERATIONAL


==SUMMARY==
==SUMMARY==
OF DATA FOR SSES OJ OPERATIONAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING PROGRAM -2002 rt NAME OF F.ACILITY: SUSQUEHANNA STEAM ELECTRIC STATION f-'. 0 LOCATION OF FACILITY:
OF
LUZERNE COUNTY , PENNSYLVANIA 0 Reporting Period: December 26, 2001 to January 31, 2003 I-' Page 10 of13 '< ANALYSIS AND LOWERUMIT NUMBER OF MEDIUM ORPATIIWAY Tar AL NUMBER OF AU. INDICATOR LOCATIONS LOCATION WITH InGHBST MEAN CONTROL LOCATION NONROUTINE SAMPLED OF ANALYSES DETECTION MEAN (3) NAME MEAN (3) MEAN (3) REPORTED OF MEASUREMENf)
PERFORMED
!2) RANGE DISTANCE AND DIRECTION RANGE RANGE Milk 1-131 76 -9.95E-02 (58 / 58) 10D2 1.92E-Ol (18 / 18) 1.68E-02 (18 / 18) 0 (pCiIJ.) (4.90E+OO -2.60E+OO) 3.1 mi SSW (-l.OOE+OO -2.60E+OO)
(-2. 20E-O t 1.80E-Ot)
GamrnaSpec K-40 76 1.40E+03 (58 / 58) IODl 1.43E+03(18
/ 18) 1.34E+03 (18 / 18) 0 (l.24E+03 l.60E+03) 3 mi SSW (L30E+03 1.60E+03)
(1.19E+03 l.47E+03)
Mfi-54 76 -L21E-Ol (58 /58) 1003 c3.75E-02 (8/8) -3.HE-Ol (18 /18) 0 (4.60E+OO 3.70E+00) 3.5 mi SSW (-L60E+00 2.40E+OO)
(-2.20E+00 2.50E+OO) Co-58 76 -3.95E-Ol (58 / 58) 1003 -U5E-Ol (8/8) -6.00E-Ol (18 / 18) 0 (-4.20E+00 5.50E+00) 3.5 mi SSW (-3.10E+00 2.30E+00) (-430E+00 -2.00E+OO)
Fe-59 76 6.78E-Ol (58 /58) 10D2 1.42E+OO (18 / 18) 2.22E-Ol (18 / 18) O (-1.30E+01 . 1. 20E+0 1) 3.1 mi SSW (-1.30E+01 1.20E+Ol)
(-7.00E+OO 7.40E+00)
Co-60 76 431E-02 (58 / 58) 12B2 . 8.29E-Ol (14 / 14) -6.11E-02 (18 / 18) 0 (4.70E+00 4.00E+OO) 1.7 mi WSW (-1.50E+OO 4.00E+00) (-2.80E+00 2.40E+00)
Zn-65 76 -6.45E-01 (58 / 58) 1001 9.83E-Ol (18 / 18) 9. 83E-01 (18 / 18) 0 (-9.00E+OO 1.40E+Ol) 14 mi SSW (-8.00E+OO L30E+Ol) (-8.00E+00 1.30E+Ol)
Zr-95 76 3.02E-Ol (58 / 58) 12B2 7.93E-Ol (14 / 14) 2.22E-Ol (18 / 18) 0 (-7.10E+OO -6.90E+00) 1.7 mi WSW (4.40E+OO 5.70E+OO) (4.50E+OO 3.90E+OO)
Nb-95 76 -3.48E-Ol (58 / 58) 1001 8.33E-02 (18 / 18) 8.33E-02 (18 / 18) 0 (4.50E+OO
-2.70E+OO) t4 mi SSW (-1.70E+00 3.20E+OO) (-l.70E+00 3.20E+OO)
Cs-l34 76 15 1.45E-01 (58 / 58) 1001 6.67E-Ol (18 /18)' 6.67E-Ol (18 / 18) 0 (-3.90E+00 -3.60E+00) 14 mi SSW (-2.80E+00 3.80E+OO)
(-2.80E+OO 3.80E+OO) Cs-137 76 18 4.34E-01 (58 / 58) 1001 9.28E-Ol (18 / 18) 5.6lE-01 (18 /18) 0 (-3.20E+OO
-4.00E+OO) 3 mi SSW (-1.60E+00 4.00E+00)
(-2.40E+00 3.20E+OO)
Ba-140 76 60 2.43E-Ol (58 / 58) 10D2 5. 28E-0 1 (18 / 18) . -3.83E-Ol (18 / 18) 0 ("3.70E+00 5.30E+OO) 3.1 IIii SSW (-3.60E+00 5.30E+OO)
(4.50E+00 2.60E+OO)
La-I40 76 15 2.71E-Ol (58 /58) 10D2 6.06E-Ol (18 / 18) 4.28E-01 (18 / 18) 0 (4.20E+OO 6.10E+OO) 3.1 mi SSW (4.20E+OO 6.10E+OO) (-5.10E+00 -. 3.00E+OO) * * * (3-12 '"Ij .0 r: H H1 0 TABLEG


==SUMMARY==
==SUMMARY==
OF DATA FOR SSES P1 OPERATIONAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING PROGRAM* 2002 rt NAME OF F.ACILITY: SUSQUEHANNA STEAM ELECTRIC STATION f-'-0 LOCATION OF FACIUTY: LUZERNE COUNTY , PENNSYLVANIA 0 Reporting Period: December 26, 2001 . . to January 31, 2003 I-' Page 10 of13 '< ANALYSIS AND LOWERllMIT NUMBER OF MEDIUM OR PATHWAY TOfALNUMBER OF All INDICATOR LOCATIONS LOCATION WITHffiGHBST MEAN CONTROL LOCATION NONROUTINE SAMPLED OF ANALYSES DETECTION MEAN (3) NAME MEAN (3) MEAN (3) REPORTED OF MEASUREMENT)
 
PERFORMED RANGE DlsrANCE AND DIRECTION RANGE RANGE
RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OF DATA DATA FOR  FOR SSES ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING SSES MONITORING PROGRAM* 2002               2002
: 4) Milk 1-131 76 -9.95E-02 (58 158) 1OD2 1.92E-Ol (18 / 18) 1.68E-02 (18 / 18) 0 (pCiIl) (-4.90E+oo -2.6OE+00) 3.1 mi SSW (-1.ooE+OO -2.6OE+OO)
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    ~rt f-'_ .
(-2. 20E-0 1 1.80E-Ol)
NAME NAME OF OF FACILITY:
GamrnaSpec K-40 76 1.40E+03 (58 /58) IODl 1.43E+03 (18 / 18) 1. 34E+03 (18 / 18) 0 (1.24E+03 1.6OE+03) 3 mi SSW (1.30E+03 1.60E+03)
FACILITY: SUSQUEHANNA SUSQUEHANNA STEAM      STEAM ELECTRIC ELECTRIC STATIONSTATION                                                                                      0
(1.19E+03 1.41&#xa3;+03)
:;J LOCATION LOCATION OF   OF FACILITY:
Mfi..54 76 -1.21E-Ol (58 /58) 1003 c 3.75E-02 (8/8) -3. llE-OI (18 / 18) 0 (-4.60E+00 3.70E+00) 3.5 mi SSW (-1.60E+00 2.4OE+00)
FACILITY: LUZERNE LUZERNE COUNTY, COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA PENNSYLVANIA 0
(-2.20E+00 2.50E+00) Co-58 76 -3.95E-Ol (58 /58) 1003 -1.75E-Ol (8/8) -6.ooE-01 (18 / 18) 0 (-4.20E+00 5.50E+00) 3.5 mi SSW (-3.10E+00
Repoiiing Reporting Period:
-2.30E+00) (-4.30E+00 -2.00E+00)
Period:                December 26; 2001 December 26;  2001     to to           _January 31, 2003 -                                                                                        :;J i-'
Fe-59 76 6.78E-Ol (58 /58) 10D2 1.42E+00 (18 / 18) 2.22E-Ol (18 I 18) O* (-1.30E+Ol . 1. 20E+0 1) 3.1 mi SSW (-1.30E+01 1.20E+Ol)
Page Page 1212 oC13 oC13                                                                                                                      '<
(-7.ooE+00 7.4OE+00)
ANALYSIS ANALYSIS AND AND LOWERUMIT    LOWBRIJMIT                                                                                                                                                      NUMBER NUMBER OF        OF MEDIUM   OR PATIlWAY
Co-60 76 4.31E-02 (58 /58) 12B2 . 8.29E-Ol (14 / 14) -6. 11E-02 (18 / 18) 0 (-4.70E+00 4.00E+00) -1.7 mi WSW (-1.50E+00 4.ooE+00) (-2.80E+00 2.40E+00)
* Tar MEDIUMORPATIlWAY          TarALAL NUMBER NUMBER                    OF OF       AIL INDICATOR AIL    INDICATOR LOCATIONS LOCATIONS                       LOCATION LOCATION WITHIllGHEST WITHIDGHEST MEAN MEAN                            CONTROL LOCATION
Zn-65 76 -6.45E-Ol (58 158) 10Gl 9.83E-Ol (18 / 18) 9. 83E-01 (18 / 18) 0 (-9.00E+00 1.40E+Ol) 14 mi SSW (-8.ooE+00 1.30E+Ol)
                                                                                                                                                                                        ~NTROL  LOCATION              NONROUTINE NONROUTINE SAMPLED SAMPLED               OF OF ANALYSES ANALYSES                DETEGTION DETEGITON                  MEAN MEAN (3)
(-8.00E+00 1.30E+Ol)
(3)                  NAME NAME                                    MEAN MEAN (3)(3)                          MEAN (3)(3)                REPORTED REPORTED (UNIT
Zr-95 76 3.02E-Ol (58 /58) 12B2 7.93E-Ol (14 / 14) 2.22E-Ol (18 / 18) 0 (-7.10E+00 -6.90E+00) 1.7 mi WSW (-4.40E+00 5.70E+00) (-4.50E+00 3.90E+00)
~UNIT OFMEASUREMENT2 OFMEASUREME!::ill PERFORMED PERFORMED !12
Nb-95 76 -3.48E-Ol (58 /58) 10Gl 8.33E-02 (18 / 18) 8.33E-02 (18 / 18) 0 (-4.50E+00 2.70E+00) 14 mi SSW (-1.70E+00 3.20E+00) (-1.70E+00
                                        !1~                LLD l(2l
* 3.20E+00)
(~LLDl  ~2l                RANGE RANGE                DISTANCE DISTANCE AND AND DIRECTION DIRECTION                  RANGE RANGE                               RANGE .              MEASUREMENTS(42 MEASUREMENTS(4l Soil SoU (com)
Cs-l34 76 15 1.45E-Ol (58 /58) lOG! 6.61&#xa3;-01 (18 /18) 6.61&#xa3;-01 (18 / 18) 0 (-3.90E+00 3.60E+00) 14 mi SSW (-2.80E+00 3.80E+00)
(cont)              Ra-226 Ra-226            00                                                                                                                                                                              00 (pCiJkg dIy) dIy)
(-2.80E+00 3.80E+00) Cs-137 76 18 4.34E-Ol (58 /58) 10m 9.28E-Ol (18 / 18) 5.6lE-Ol (18 / 18) 0 (-3.20E+00
Th-22B Th-22B            BB                          ??6E+02 7.76E+02      (6/6)
-4.00E+00) 3 mi SSW (-1.60E+00 4.00E+00)
(6/6)              13S6 13S6                              9.3IE+02 9.31E+02       (2/2)
(-2.40E+00 3.20E+00)
(2/2)                 6.
Ba-140 76 60 2.43E-Ol (58 /58) IOD2 5.28E-Ol (18 / 18) . -3.83E-Ol (18 / 18) 0 (" 3.70E+00 5.30E+00) 3.1 IIii SSW (-3.60E+00 5.30E+00)
6.79E+02 79E+02    (2/2)
(-4.50E+00 2.60E+00) La-14O 76 15 2.71E-Ol (58 /58) 1OD2 6.06E-Ol (18 / 18) -4.28E-Ol (18 / 18) 0 (-4.20E+00 6.10E+00) 3.1 mi SSW (-4.20E+00 6.10E+00) . (-5.IOE+00 -3.ooE+00) * * * (3-12 
(2/2)                       00 (6.30E+02 (6.30E+02              9. 34E+02)         0.4 0.4        rni rni  W W      (9.2BE+02 (9.2BE+02              9.
'Tj 0 t-j
: 9. 34E+02) 34E+02)    (6.0BE+02 (6.0BE+02      - 7.50E+02) 7.50E+02)
* _LEG
Food/Garden Food/Garden Crops Crops      Oamma Oanuria Spec Spec (pCiJkg wet) wet)              Be-?
* H rn
Be-7              55                          B.47E+OO B.47E+OO    (I (1 /3)
                                                                                            /3)            1302 1302                              B.49E+OO B.49E+OO      (I (1     2) -            B.49E+OO    (1/2)
(l/2)                        00 (B.47E+OO (B.47E+OO      . B.47E+OO)                16 16        rni    W W      (B.49E+OO (B.49E+OO        -     B.49E+OO)
B.49E+OO)      (B.49E+OO (B.49E+OO            B.49E+00)
B.49E+00)
K-40 K-40              55                          2.55E+03 .. (3 /I 3) 2.55E+03                        1302 1302                              3.03E+03 3.03E+03       (2/2)
(2/2)                   3.03E+03 3.03E+03     (2/2)
(2/2)                         00 (1.
(1. 64E+03 64E+03          3.
3.94E+03) 94E+03)         16 16        rni rni    W W      (2.
(2. 62E+03 62E+03            3.43E+03) 3.43E+03)     (2.
(2.62E+03 62E+03          3.43E+03)
Mn-54 Mn-54              55                        1.02E+OO 1.02E+OO    (1/3)
(l/3)               1302 1302                            3.12E+OO
: 3. 12E+00    (/2)
(1 12)                 3.
: 3. 12E+OO 12E+OO    (/2)
(1 12)                         00 (1.02E+OO (1.02E+OO              1.02E+OO) 1.02E+OO)           16 16        rni rni  W W      (3.
(3. 12E+OO 12E+OO            3.
: 3. 12E+00) 12E+00)   (3.12E+OO (3. 12E+OO          3.
: 3. 12E+OO) 12E+OO)
Co-5B Co-5B                55                          B.52E-OI B.52E-Ol   (/3)
(1 13)              lIDI 1101                            . B.52E-Ol B.52E-Ol     (I (1 I/ 1)
: 1)           -l.90E+OO      (/2)
(1 12)                        00 (B.52E-Ol (B.52E-Ol            B B.52E-Ol)
                                                                                                .52E-Ol)         3.3 3.3        rni rni  SW SW        (B . 5~-Ol (B.5ZE-Ol              B B.52E-Ol)
                                                                                                                                                                      .52E-Ol)  (-1.90E+OO
(-l.90E+OO              -1.90E+OO)
                                                                                                                                                                                                        -1.90E+OO)
Fe-59 Fe-59                55                    -l.06E+OO
                                                                        -l.06E+OO      (/3)
(1 13)              1302 1302                              4.0BE-Ol 4.0BE-Ol (1/2)(l/2)                    4.0BE*Ol   (1  /2)
(1 12)                         00
(-1.06E+OO
(-l.06E+OO              -1.06E+OO)
                                                                                              -l.06E+OO)         16 16        rni rni  W W        (4.0BE-Ol (4.0BE-Ol .          4.0BE-Ol) 4.0BE-Ol)       (4.0BE-Ol (4.0BE-Ol            4.0BE-Ol) 4.0BE-Ol)
                          . Co-60 Co-60                55                      2.0BE+OO    (/3)
(1 13)              11.
01 11P1                          . 2.0BE+OO        (1 (1 /I 1)
: 1)               6.29E-OI 6.29E-Ol    (/2)
(1 12)                          00 (2.0BE+OO (2.0BE+OO            2.0BE+OO) 2.0BE+OO)           3.3 3.3        rni rni  SW SW      (2.0BE+OO (2.0BE+OO              2.0BE+00) 2.0BE+OO)       (6.
(6.29E-O 29E-O 11      . 6.29E-Ol) 6.29E-01)
Zn-65 Zn-65 .               55                    -B.07E+OO
                                                                        -B.07E+OO      (1 /3)
(1 13)              1302 1302                            -2. 61E+OO (1/2)
                                                                                                                                            -2.61E+OO        (1 /2)               -2.61E+OO
                                                                                                                                                                                  -2.61E+OO      (/2)
(1 12)                           00
(-B.07E+OO
(-B.07E+OO              -B.07E+OO)
                                                                                              -B.07E+OO)           16 16        rni rni  VI VI    (-2.61E+OO
(-2.61E+OO .            -2.61E+OO)
                                                                                                                                                                    -2.61E+OO) (-2.61E+OO
(-2.61E+00             -2.61E+OO)
                                                                                                                                                                                                        -2.61E+OO) .
Zr-95 Zr-95                  55                    -1.57E-OI
                                                                          -1.57E-OI (1      /3)
(1 13)              1302 1302                              9.
: 9. 27E-O 27E-O 11  (/2)
(1 12)                 9.27E-Ol 9.27E-Ol    (/2)
(1 12)                           00
(-1.57E-Ol
(-1.57E-Ol -          -1.57E-Ol)
                                                                                              -1.57E-Oi)          16 16        rni rni  W W        (9. 27E-O 1 (9.27E-Ol            9.27E-Ol) 9.27E-Ol)        (9.27E-Ol            9:27E-Ol) 9:27E-Ol)
Nb-95 N1>-95                  55                    O.OOE-i-OO O.OOE-i-OO - (1 13)
                                                                                            / 3) -         1302 1302                              O O.OOE+OO
                                                                                                                                                .OOE+OO      (1/2)
(1/2)                  O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO    (1/2)
(1/2)                             00 (O.OOE+OO (O.OOE+OO            O.OOE+OO)          16 16        rni rni  W W      (O.OOE+OO (O.OOE+OO              O.OOE+OO)
O.OOE+OO)       (O.OOE+OO (O.OOE+OO            O.OOE+OO)
O.OOE+OO) 11-131 131                    55                -B.29E+OO
                                                                          -B.29E+OO      (1/3)
(1 13)             1302 1302                              4.
: 4. 17E+OO 17E+OO    (1/2)
(1/2)                 4.
4.17E+OO 17E+OO    (112)
(112)                               00
(-B.29E+OO
(-B.29E+OO              -B.29E+OO)
                                                                                                -B.29E+00)         16 16        rni rni  W      (4.
(4. 17E+OO 17E+OO          4.
: 4. 17E+OO) 17E+OO)     (4.
(4.17E+OO 17E+OO            4. 17E+OO)
                                                                                                                    *                                                                                                   **                 Q*14
 
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==SUMMARY==
==SUMMARY==
OF DATA FOR SSES OPERATIONAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING PROGRAM -2002 NAME OF FACILITY:
SUSQUEHANNA STEAM ELECTRIC STATION LOCATION OF FACILITY:
LUZERNE COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA Reporting Period: Dec:ember 26, 2001 to January 31, 2003 Page 11 or 13 ANALYSIS AND LOWER UMIT NUMBBROF MEDIUMORPATIlWAY Tar AL NUMBER OF AlL INDICATOR LOCATIONS LOCATION WITH lllGHESf MEAN CONTROL LOCATION NONROUTINE SAMPLED OF ANALYSES DETECTION MEAN (3) NAME MEAN (3) MEAN (3) REPORTED OF MEASUREMENr)
PERFORMED!
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(2) RANGE DISTANCE AND DIRECTION RANGE RANGE MEASUREMENTS(4)
Soil GanunaSpec (pCilkg dry) K-40 8 1.33E+04 (6/6) 13S6 1.65E+04 (2/2) 8.32E+03 (2/2) O (1.05E+04
: 1. 76E+04) 0.4 mi W (1.54E+04 1.76&#xa3;+04)
(7.43&#xa3;+03 9.io&#xa3;+03)
Mn-54 8 6. 83E+00 (6/6) 12S1 2.40&#xa3;+01 (2/2) -1.35&#xa3;.+01 (2/2) 0 (-9.00&#xa3;+00 2.60E+Ol) 0.4 mi WSW (2. 20E+0 1 2.60&#xa3;+01)
(-2.90&#xa3;+01 2.00&#xa3;+00) Co-58 8 -3. 17E+00 (6/6) 12S1 7.50E+00 (2/2) -1.85&#xa3;+01 (2/2) 0 (-1.10&#xa3;+01 2.30E+Ol) 0.4 rni WSW (-8.00E+00 2.30E+Ol) (-2.ooE+01 -1.70E+01)
Fe-59 8 -2.08&#xa3;+01 (6/6) 3S2 6.00&#xa3;+00 (2/2) -3.45E+Ol (2/2) 0 (-1.10&#xa3;+02 l.ooE+Ol) 0.5 rni NE (2.00&#xa3;+00 1.00E+Ol) (-8.00&#xa3;+01 1.10E+Ol)
Co-60 8 5.00&#xa3;-01 (6/6) 8Gl 1. 20E-+ 0 1 (2 (2) 1.20E-+Ol (2/2) 0 (-1.20&#xa3;-+01 1.40&#xa3;-+01) 12 mi SSE (6.ooE+00 1.80&#xa3;-+01)
(6.00&#xa3;+00 1.80E+Ol)
Zn-65 8 1.33E+00 (6/6) 13S6 4.50E+Ol (2/2) -2.25&#xa3;+01 (2/2) 0 (-5.00&#xa3;+01 1.10E+02) 0.4 rni W (-2.00&#xa3;+01 1.10&#xa3;+02)
(-2.50E+Ol -2.00&#xa3;+01)
Zr-95 8 5.50&#xa3;+00 (<5/6) 13S6 1.75E+Ol (2/2) 1. 20E+0 1 (2/2) 0 (-4.10&#xa3;+01 3.80&#xa3;+01) 0.4 rni W (1.20&#xa3;+01 2.3 0E+Ol) (9.00&#xa3;+00 1.50E+Ol)
Nb-95 8 -1.55E+Ol (6/6) 12S1 6.00E+00 (2/2) -1.90&#xa3;+01 (2 /2) 0 (-6. 20E+0 1 8.00E+00) 0.4 mi WSW (4.ooE+00 8.00E+00)
(-2.80&#xa3;+01
-1.ooE+Ol)
Cs-134 8 -1.43&#xa3;+01 (6/6) 13S6 -3.ooE+00 (2/2) -4.50&#xa3;+00 (2/2) 0 (-2.70&#xa3;+01 -1. 00&#xa3;+00) 0.4 mi W (-5.00E+00 -1.00&#xa3;+00)
(-8.00&#xa3;+00
-1.00&#xa3;+(0)
C s-137 8 1.87E+Ol (6/6) 8Gl 8.65E+Ol (2/2) .8.65&#xa3;+01 (2/2) 0 (-5.0 0E+00 4.9OE+Ol) 12 mi SSE (8.2 0E+Ol 9.lOE+Ol)
(8.20E+Ol 9.10E+Ol)
Ba-140 8 -4.67E+Ol (6/6) 13S6 -2.50&#xa3;+01 (2/2) -3.00&#xa3;+01 (2/2) 0 (-1.50E+02 O.OOE+OO) 0.4 mi W (-5.00&#xa3;+01 O.OOE+OO)
(-9. ooE+O 1 3.00E+Ol)
La-140 8 1. 37E+0 1 (6/6) 12S1 8.00&#xa3;+01 (2/2) 6. ooE+O 1 (2/2) 0 -(6.lOE+Ol 1.40E+02) 0.4 flu WSW (2.00E+OI 1.40E+02)
(5.ooE+Ol 7.ooE+Ol)
'rj 0 I-i
* _LEG
* H .i:J t-h 0


==SUMMARY==
==SUMMARY==
OF DATA FOR SSES OPERATIONAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING PROGRAM* 2002 ill *rt NAME OF FACILITY; SUSQUEHANNA STEAM ELECTRIC STATION 1-" 0 LOCATION OF FACILITY; LUZERNE COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA
OF RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL LOCATION OF          OF FACILITY:
* i:J Reporting Period: December 26, 2001 to January 31, 2003 0 i:J Page 11 of13 I-' '< ANALYSIS AND LOWERl1MIT NUMBER OF MEDIUM OR PATIiWAY Tar AL NUMBER OF AIL INDICATOR LOCATIONS LOCATION WITIIlllGHEST MEAN CONTROL LOCATION NONROUITNE SAMPLED OF ANALYSES DETECTION MEAN (3) NAME MEAN (3) MEAN (3) REPORTED OF MEASUREMENT)
TABLEG OF DATA DATA FORFOR SSES ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING NAME OF FACILITY: SUSQUEHANNA STEAM ELECTRIC STATION FACILITY: LUZERNE LUZERNE COUNTY, SSES MONITORING PROGRAM - 2062 COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA PENNSYLVANIA
P ERF ORMED 1)
                                                                                                                                                                            ..
RANGE DISTANCE AND DIRECTION RANGE RANGE Soil . Ganuna Spec (pCilkg dry) K-40 8 1. 33E+04 (6 I 6) 13S6 1.65E+04. (2 I 2) 8.32E+03 (i 12) 0 (1.05E+04 1.76E+04) 0.4 mi W (1.54E+04 . 1.76E+04) (7.43E+03 9.20E+03)
2002
Mn-54 8 6.83E+00 (6/6) 12S1 2.40E+Ol (2/2) -1.35&#xa3;+01 (2/2) 0 (-9.00E+00 2.6OE+Ol) 0.4 mi WSW (2. 20E+0 1 2.6 0E+OI) (-2.90E+OI . 2.00E+00)
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                      .H
Co-58 8 -3.17E+00 (6 I 6) 12S1 7.50E+00 (2/2) -1. 85E+Ol (2/2) 0 (-1.I0E+Ol i.30E+Ol) 0.4 mi WSW (-8.00E+00 2.30E+Ol)
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                        ~
(-2.00E+01 -1.70E+01)
H1 0
Fe-59 8 -2.08E+OI (6/6) 3S2 6.00E+00 (2/2) -3.45E+OI (2/2) 0 (-1.I0E+02 1.00E+OI) 0.5 mi NE (2.ooE+00 1.00E+OI)
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                        ~Pl rt f-'.
(-8.00E+OI 1.1 OE+O I) Co-60 8 5.00E-OI (6/6) 8Gl 1.20E+OI (2 (2) 1.20E+Ol (2/2) 0 (-1.20E+OI 1.40E+Ol) 12 mi SSE (6.ooE+00 1.80 E+OI) (6.ooE+00 1.80E+Ol)
0
Zn-65 .8' 1.33E+00 (6/6) 13S6 4.50E+OI (2/2) -2.2 5 E+OI (2/2) 0 (-5.ooE+01 I.IOE+02) 0.4 *mi W (-2.00E+OI I.1OE+02)
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                        ~
(-2.50E+01 -2. OOE+O I) Zr-9 5 8 5.50E+00 <<(1/6) 13S6 1.75E+OI (2/2) 1.20E+OI (2/2) 0 (-4.10E+OI 3.80E+Ol) 0.4 mi W (1.20E+01 2.30E+Ol)
0 Reporting Reporting Period:
(9.ooE+00 1.50E+Ol)
Period:                  December December 26,26,2001
Nb-95 *8 -1.55E+Ol (6/6) 12S1 6.00E+00 (2/2) -1.9OE+Ol (2/2) 0 (-6.20E+Ol 8.00E+00) 0.4 mi WSW (4.ooE+00 8.00E+OO) (-2. 80E+0 I -1.00E+OI)
                                                                                                                    *2001     to to              JanuarY January 31, 2003                                                                         ~
Cs-l34 8 -1.43E+Ol (6 I 6) 13S6 -3.ooE+00 (2/2) -4.50E+00 (2/2) 0 (-2.70E+OI -1.ooE+oo) 0.4 mi W (-5.00E+OO -1. OOE+oo) (-8.00E+00 -1.00E+OO)
f-'
C s-137 8 1.87E+Ol (6/6) 8Gl 8.65E+OI (2/2) .8.65E+Ol (2/2) 0 4.9OE+Ol) 12 mi SSE (8.20E+OI 9.IOE+Ol)
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(8.20E+Ol 9.10E+Ol)
ANALYSIS ANALYSIS ANDAND LOWERUMIT LOWERLIMIT                                                                                                                                                        NUMBER NUMBER OF OF MEDIUM     OR PATHWAY MEDIUMORPATHWAY              Tar AL NUMBER TOfALNUMBER              OF OF           AlL INDICATOR AIl.. INDICATOR LOCATIONS LOCATIONS                      LOCATION LOCATION WITHlUGHEST WITIIlllGHEST MEANMEAN                          CONTROL CONTROL LOCATION LOCATION            NONROUTINE NONROUTINE SAMPLED SAMPLED                OF ANALYSES OF  ANALYSBS        DETECTION DETBCflON                    MEAN (3)
Ba-140 .8 -4.67E+Ol (6/6) 13S6 -2.50E+OI (2/2) -3.00E+Ol (2/2) 0 (-1.50E+02 O.OOE+oo) 0.4 mi W (-5.ooE+01 O.OOE+OO)
MEAN                            NAME NAME .                                  MEAN MEAN (3)                           MEAN MEAN (3)
(-9.ooE+Ol 3,OOE+OI)
(3)              REPORTED REPORTED
La-140 8 1.37E+01 (6/6) 12S1 8.00E+Ol (2 I 2) 6. ooE+O I (2/2) 0 -(6.IOE+Ol 1.40E+02) . 0.4 mi . WSW (2.00E+{1l 1.40E+02)
~UNITOFMEASUREMENTl (UNIT OF MEASUREMENT)          PERFORMED~l)
(5.ooE+Ol . 7.00E+Ol) G*13 TABLEG
PERFORMED ( 1)       ~ll.Dl ~21 (llD) (2)                        RANGE                   mSI ANCEAND DlST  ANCEAND DIRECTION DIRECITON '                RANGE                               RANGE             MEASUREMENTS(41 MEASUREMENTS(4)
Food/Garden FoodlGarden Crops      (COlU)
Crops (cont)
(pCi/kg (pCilkg wet) wet)                Cs-l34 Cs-l34            S S                      1.60E+OO I.60E+OO . (1    (I 13)/3)                 IIDI llDI                        1.60E+OO I.60E+OO    (1 I/ I)
                                                                                                                                                              '(1    1)              1.04E+OO I.04E+OO    (I (1 12)
                                                                                                                                                                                                    /2)                   o0 (1.60E+OO (t.60E+OO                  1.60E":OO) 1.60E+OO)           3.3 3.3      mi  SW SW        (1.60E+OO (L60E+OO            1.60E+OO) 1.60E+OO)      (1.04E+OO (L04E+OO          l.04E+OO) l.04E+OO)
Cs-137 Cs-137            S S                    -2.45E-OI
                                                                        -2ASE-Ol         (1 (1 13)/3)                1302 1302                        1.16E+OO 1.l6E+OO    (1 12)
(1  /2)                1.16E+OO 1.l6E+OO    (1/2)
(1 /2)                   0o
(-2.4SE-OI
(-2.4SE-Ol        .      -2.45E-Ol)
                                                                                                  -i.4SE-Ol)           16 16      mi    WW        (1.l6E+OO (1.16E+OO          1.16E+OO)
I.I6E+OO)      (1.16E+OO (1.16E+OO          1.16E+OO) 1.16E+OO)
Ba-140 Ba-140            5 S                    -1.39E+OI
                                                                      -1.39E+Ol          (1 (1/3) 13)                 1302 1302                        1. 59E+Ol l.59E+Ol    (I (1 12)
                                                                                                                                                                  /2) ::            l.59E+OI I.S9E+Ol    (1 (1 12)
                                                                                                                                                                                                      /2)                  0o
(-1  .39E+Ol
(-1.39E+Ol                  -1.39E+Ol)
                                                                                                  -1.39E+Ol)          16 16      mi   W          (1.S9E+OI (1.59E+Ol          1.S9E+OI)
L59E+Ot)      (1.S9E+OI (l.S9E+Ol
* 1.S9E+Ol) l.59E+Ol)
La-140 La-140            5 S                    -S.S5E+OO
                                                                      -S.SSE+OO          (1/3)
(1/3)                    1302 13G2                        2.
: 2. 23E+OO 23E+OO    (1 i 2)
(1/2)                 ii .23E+OO
                                                                                                                                                                                        .23E+OO  (1 (1 12)
                                                                                                                                                                                                      /2)                   o 0
(-S.SSE:"OO
(-S.SSE+OO                  -S.SSE+OO)
                                                                                                  -S.55E+OO) .        16 16      mi     W W        (2.23E+OO (2.23E+OO          2.23E+OO)
: 2. 23E+OO)    (2.
(2. 23E+OO 23E+OO        2.
: 2. 23E+OO) 23E+OO)
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              '.
. 1.
L The  total number The total munber ofof analysis analysis does not include doesnot  include duplicates, duplicates, splits, splits, or or repeated repeated analyses.
analyses.
2.
: 2. The The Technical Technical Requirement Requirement LLD's    are shown LLD's are        when applicable.
shown when. appliCable.           ..       .. .                                         .            ..
: 3. The
: 3. The means means are  based on are based  on all available measured results available measured  results.. ..When When possible,      this inCludes possible, this                    below the those below includes those            the MDCs MDCs asas well well as as those those above above them
: 4. USNRC
: 4. USNRC reporting reporting levels levels are specified in the are specified    the Technical  Requirements.
Technical Requirements.
Q*15
 
For Information For  Information Only Only APPENDIXH APPENDIXH
    **
  **  f 2002 Radiological 2002 Radiological Environmental Environmental Monitoring Monitoring Report Report 8-1 8-1
 
For Information For Information Only Only Appendix H The  data presented The data    presented inin the the following following tables tables were were included included if if specific specific analysis analysis results results routinely exceeded routinely  exceeded the the applicable applicable MDCs MDCs in in 2002 2002 and/or and/or routinely  may have routinely may  have done done soso in in previous years.
previous  years. The The comparisons comparisons maymay be  useful for be useful for observing observing any any step step changes changes that that may may occur in occur in the the environment environment over over aa wide wide area.
area. However, However, the the importance importance attached attached to to these these comparisons should comparisons    should bebe tempered tempered byby the the understanding understanding that that changes changes inin methods methods of  of .
* analysis, typical analysis, typical MDCs MDCs achieved achieved by  the analyses, by the analyses, and and averaging averaging methods methods over over the the years years may tend* to may        to blur blur the the picture picture in in some some cases.
cases.
2002 Radiological 2002 Radiological Environmental Environmental Monitoring Monitoring Report Report                                            H-2 H-2  **
 
For Information For Information Only Only Appendix H Appendix    H
* AMBIENT RADIATION AMBIENT        RADIATION MONITORINGMONITORING
              ,                      0                      TABLEHI
_~tE?~~:~~Ifi),N
_~tEr~ilJ.:                        JN~~~~IJ&#xa3;~~I
                                                  ~~ij~jJS:~~I~j(~(~~SI~j)'~
                                                                        ~SI~j)'h~~~'j1EP:s~(mmSJl1~fJ%f~)~~~
                                                                                        ~~'j1EP:s~(mBils~mfJft~)'~~~
Location Location            '          Indicator Indicator            '            ,          Control Control Period Period          Pre*Op              Operational Operational              Pre*Op                Operational Operational 1978*81          1982*01        2002        1978*81          1982*01          2002 2002 Range          18.5-19.2 18.5-19.2         14.7~20.8                  15.0-17.9 15.0-17.9          14.8-20.8 14.8-20.8 Mean Mean              18.9 18.9              18.1 18.1        19.0 19.0          16.3 16.3              17.9 17.9          18.1 18.1 AOUA TIC AOUA    TIC PAPA THWA THWA Y    Y MONITORING MONITORING '
TABLEH2
            ~;&#xa3;1~~S~~QE~'&#xa5;~~R~~R~iSS;j!fj'j,
            ~?&#xa3;1~~S~<iQE~'&#xa5;~~R~~RQiSS;j!E;                                  ~&~"oo[(;Y'l]n~S~(p:~Vi)~~~&1~~fl5.~1~!~~~:
                                                                          ];,~~&~}oo[(;Y'lj1n~st(p:~Vi)~~~(~~~f~~1~!~~~:
Location Location                      Indicator Indicator                                        Control '
                                                                                              ' Control Period Period          Pre-Op              Operational .'
Operational              Pre-Oj)              Operational Operational 1978-81          1982*01        2002 2002 '      1978-81          1982-01          2002 2002 Ran2e'          3.2-4.9 3.2-4.9          3.0-7.7 3.0-7.7                    2.9-5.2 2.9-5.2            2.8-6.7 2.8-6.7 Mean              3.8 3.8              5.6 5.6          5.4 5.4          4.0 4.0                3.8 3.8            2.9 2.9
'.            Location Location Period Period          Pre-Op Pre-Op Indicator Indicator TABLEH3 Operational Operational              Pre-Op Pre-Op Control Control Operational Operational 1979-81          1982-01        2002 2002          1979-81          1982-01          2002 2002 Range        0.24-0.37 0.24-0.37        0.06-0.60 0.06-0.60                    0.29-0.43 0.29-0.43          0.03-1.0 0.03-1.0 Mean Mean              0.29 0.29              0.30 ,
0.30          0.61 0.61          0.36 0.36              0.31 0.31            0.43 0.43 TABLEH4 Location Location                        Indicator                                      Control Period Period          Pre-Op              Operational              Pre-Op                Operational 1978*81          1982*01*        2002 2002        1978*81          1982*01*        2002 2002 Range Range          101-122 101-122          126-1217 126-1217                    119-319 119-319        -239  -+212
                                                                                                -239 -+212 Mean Mean              109 109              531 531        1,363 1,363            171 171                53 53            36.1 '
36.1
                      **1990 1990 results results were were not not averaged averaged with with 1982-01 1982-01 data data because because thethe validity of the validity of  the 1990 1990 values values isis questionable questionable in in some some instances.
instances. Laboratory Laboratory analysis      error is analysis error  is
  **
suspected. See suspected. See the the 1990 1990 Annual Annual Report Report ..
H-3 H-3                                                  2002 Radiological 2002  Radiological Environmental Environmental Monitoring Monitoring Report Report
 
F or F or Inf Inf orma orma ti ti on on On On ll yy APDendixH APDendixH
                                                                                  **
1.5 TABLEH7 TABLEH7
                                                                                  * **
TABLEH8 TABLEH8 2002 Radiological 2002              Environmental Monitoring Radiological Environmental Monitoring Report Report          H-4 H-4
                                                                                  **
                                                                                  **
 
For Information For  Information Only Only AppendixH
  **
TABLEH9
                                                    . TABLER 10 TABLEH 11 TABLER
    **              Location Location Period Period Ran2e Ran2e Mean Mean 1984 - 01 **
0.9.,. 1.7 1.1 Indicator Indicator 2002 1.6 1984 - 01*
O.S - 1.4 0.8 1.1 Control Control 01
* 2002 2.1
              *Th-232 was reported instead of Th-228 in 1990.
TABLE H 12
* Location Location                Indicator Indicator                                  Control Control Period Period      Pre-Op Pre-Op            Operational Operational          Pre-Op Pre-Op              Operational Operational 1978-81        1982-01      2002      1978-81          1982-01 1982-01      2002 Ran2e Ran2e      0.OS-0.15 0.08-0.15      0.O4~0.17
* 0.08-0.21        0.06-0.21 Mean Mean          0.10            0.09        0.06        0.11            0.11        0.13
  **          H-S H-S                                          2002 Radiological 2002 Radiological Environmental Environmental Monitoring Monitoring Report Report
 
For Information For Information Only Only AppendixH AppendixH ATMOSPHERIC PA ATMOSPHERIC          PA THWA THWA Y  Y MONITORING MONITORING
                                                                                                              .'
TABLEH 14 TABLEH      14
                        **1990 1990 results results were suspected.
were not See the not averaged the 1990 averaged with 1990 Annual with 1982-01 1982-01 data Annual ,Report.
Report.
data because because the the validity validity of of the 1990 values is questionable in some instances. Laboratory analysis error is
                      , ,1990 suspected. See the
                                                                                                            '. '
TERRESTRIAL PATHWAY TERRESTRIAL        PATHWAY MONITORING MONITORING TABLEH15 TABLEH15 2002 Radiological 2002 Radiological Environmental Monitoring Report Environmental Monitoring Report                                        H*6 '*.
 
For Information For  Information Only Only Appendix H Appendix    H TABLEH TABLEH 16 r~~~~it:~~~t~~~*@i~~~m~s~Qm~B.~)JU1!JM~Z~'6 r~~:g~&#xa3;~~~~t~~~~@i~t~m~s~Qm~B.~JJU1!JM~Z~'        ~~:~:'~,
:'~.~
                                                                        ~iMt~lfi~Si(6~V~mmt)i~t~@~;f!t~~!~:~~)~~qf~~f&#xa5;,~~
                                                                            ~lfi~S~(<<~v~mmt)l~~t@~f!t~~f~:~~)~~~f~~f&#xa5;,~~
Location Location                      Indicator Indicator                                      Control Control Period Period          Pre*Op ,            Operational Operational                Pre*Op            Operational Operational 1979&81 1979&81          ' 1984*01          2002 2002      1979&81 1979&81        1984*01        2002 2002 Range Range          0.8 -- 1.3 0.8    1.3 ,      0.8 -- 2.5 0.8    2.5                  ,0.8 0.8 -1.2
                                                                                        -1.2      1.0 -- 2.2 1.0    2.2 Mean Mean              1.1 1.1              1.6 1.6              o o            1.0 1.0            1.7 1.7          o o
TABLEH17 ,
TABLEH17 Period
                  ,Period
    **
TABLEH 18 TABLEH          18 Location Location                      Indicator Indicator                                      Control Control Period Period        Pre*Op              Operational Operational                  Pre* Of!          Operational Operational 1979&81          1982*01          2002 2002
* 1979&81        1982*01        2002 2002 Ran2e Ran2e          0.5 -- 0.7 0.5    0.7      0.05 -- 0.5 0.05    0.5      '  --        0.2 -- 1.2 0.2    1.2      0.1 -- 1.2 0.1    1.2 Mean Mean              0.6 0,6              0.2 0.2            0.02 0.02            0:7 0:7            0.4 0.4          0.09 0.09 TABLEH 19 TABLEH          19 Location Location                      Indicator Indicator                                          Control Control Period Period          Pre*Op            Operational Operational                Pre*Op                Operational Operational 1978*81          1985*01        2002 2002          1978*81          1985*01          2002 2002 Ra n 2e
                ,Ran2e        1222-1500 1222-1500 1241-1422 1241-1422                      1273-1500 1273-1500      1247-1472 1247-1472 Mean Mean            1325 1325              1329 1329          1403 1403            1390 1390          1331 1331            1338 1338
* H*'                                                    2002 Radiological 2002    Radiological Environmental Environmental Monitoring Monitoring Report Report
 
F oo rr Inf F      Inf orua orua ti ti on on Only Only AppendixH AppendixH
                                                  ;::;i;=;;~~~
TABLE H20
                                                                                                                      **
                              ** 1990 1990 results results were were not not averaged averaged with with 1982-01 1982-01 data data because because the the validity validity of of the the
* 1990 values 1990  values is is questionable questionable in in some some instances.
instances. Laboratory analysis error Laboratory analysis error is is suspected. See suspected. See the the 1990 1990 Annual Annual Report.
Report.            .  .
TABLEH21 TABLEH21
                                                                                                                      **
2002 Radiological 2002 Radiological Environmental Environmental Monitoring Monitoring Report Report                                        H*8
 
For Information For  Information Only Only
  **
APPENDIX II APPENDIX
    **
                                \
                              . -'
                  \ .
2002 Radiological 2002  Radiological Environmental Environmental Monitoring Monitoring Report Report 1*1
 
For Inf For Inf o o rma rma tt ii on on Only  Only Appendixl Appendixl e*
Results Results of  of analyses analyses areare generally generally reported reported in  in the the following following tablestables to  to two two significant significant figures. Random figures. Random uncertainties uncertainties of  of counting counting are  are reported reported to  to the the same same decimal decimal place place as as the the result ..
result Calculated values
                        . Calculated        values for for analysis analysis results results areare reported reported with with thethe random random uncertainty uncertainty of  of counting at counting      at two two standard standard deviations        (2S), determined deviations (2S),        determined by    by considering considering both    both the the sample sample and background and  background count  count rates.
rates. The The uncertainty uncertainty of  of an an activity activity is  is influenced influenced by    by the the volume volume or mass or mass of  of the the sample, sample, thethe background background count  count rate, rate, the the count count times, times, the the method method used used toto round off round      off the the value value obtained obtained to  to reflect reflect its its degree degree of of significance, significance, and    and other other factors.
factors. The The uncertainties of uncertainties      of activities activities determined determined by  by gamma gamma spectrometric spectrometric analyses analyses are are also also influenced by influenced      by the the relative relative concentrations concentrations of    of the the radionuclides radionuclides in      in the the sample, sample, the the energies energies
                        ..and and intensities intensities of  of the the gammas gammas emitted emitted by  by those those radionuclides, radionuclides, and      and the the assumptions assumptions usedused in selecting in  selecting the the radionuclides radionuclides to      be quantitatively to be  quantitatively determined.
detennined.
Results      reported as Results reported        as less less than than <<)<<) inin these these tables tables are are below below the the minimum minimum detectable detectable concentrations (MDCs).
concentrations        (MDCs). The  The MDC MDC is  is an an estimate estimate of of the the detection detection capabilities capabilities of of the the overall measurement overall    measurement method, method, taking taking into into account account notnot only only thethe counting counting system, system, butbut also also the characteristics the  characteristics of    of the the sample sample being being counted.
counted. When When the  the MDC MDC is    is used used asas the the level level to to decide whether decide    whether or  or not not to to enter enter aa measured measured value value into into aa table, table, there there is is aa 50%
50% chance chance that that the the value value willwill be be entered.
entered.when when the the actual actual sample sample activity activity is is equivalent equivalent to    to the the MDC.
MDC.
There There is  is only only aa five five percent percent chance chance that that aa value value representing representing aa fluctuation fluctuation in  in background background activity activity will will be be entered entered as as sample sample activity activity in in such such an an instance.
instance.
Measured Measured values  values for for the the activities activities of of specific specific radionuc1ides, radionuclides, such    such as  as the the man-made man-made gamma-emitting          radionuclides beryllium-7 gamma-emitting radionuclides                beryllium-7 and  and cesium-137, cesium-137, only    only appear appear in in the the following tables following      tables for for each each specific specific medium medium when  when thethe levels levels that that areare measured measured exceed exceed thethe MDC values MDC      values forthose forthose measurements measurements and            those radionuclides and those    radionuclides are      are actually actually identified identified asas present in present      in the the samples.
samples. Measured Measured valuesvalues forfor the the analyses analyses thatthat are are not not radionuclide radionuclide specific, such specific,            as gross such as  gross alpha alpha andand beta beta analyses, analyses, also also are are presented presented in    in the the tables tables for for
                    .. specific specific mediamedia only only when when thethe levels levels that that are are measured measured actually actually exceedexceed the the MDCs.
MDCs.
ee 2002 Radiological Environmental Monitoring Report
 
**                                      SUSQUEHANNA THERMO.~~CENT ENVIRONMENTAL THERMO~INESCENT DOSIMETRY RESULTS "
SUSQUEHANNA STEAM Results (1 Results STEAM ELECTRIC are in (I )) are ELE in mRlstd.
mRlstd. qtr STATION - 2002
                                                                                      +/- 2S qtr (2) +/- 2S (3)
                                                                                                                                      **
Quarter First Quarter First                      "Second SecondQuarter Quarter                      Third Quarter Third Quarter            Fourth Quarter Fourth  Quarter 01114102 01/14/02    to to  04/18/02 04118102    04/17/02 04/17102      to    07/18/02 to 07/18102              07/16102 07/16/02    to 10/17/02 to    10/17/02 10/15/02  to 10/15/02 "to    01131103 01/31103 Location Location ONSlTE ONSITE IS2 +
1S2 +        20.4 2004 +/-  +/- 1.0                " 23.7 23.7 +/-  +/- 1.6 1.6                      21.9 +/-
21.9      1.2
                                                                                                +/- 1.2              21.6 +/- 1.0 21.6    1.0 2S2 2S2          16.9 16.9 +/-    1.0
                          +/- 1.0                  16.5 +/-
16.5    +/- 1.0 1.0                        16.6 +/-
16.6  +/- 1.2 1.2            15.6    0.7 15.6 +/- 0.7 2S3 ~
2S3            18.6 +/-
18.6    1.0
                          +/- 1.0                  21.5 21.5 +/-  +/- 1.2 1.2                      20.7 +/-
20.7  +/- 1.4 104            19.6 +/- 1.0 19.6    1.0 3S2 3S2          17.0 "17.0 +/-+/- 1.6 1.6                  16.9 +/-
16.9    +/- 0.8 0.8                      16.5 +/-
16.5  +/- 1.2 1.2 "          16.2 +/-
16.2    1.6
                                                                                                                          +/- 1.6 3S3 3S3            16.5 16.5 +/- +/- 0.8 0.8                  16.4 +/-
16.4    +/- 1.4 1.4                      16.8 16.8 +/-+/- 1.4 104            15.3 +/-
15.3    0.3
                                                                                                                          +/- 0.3 3S4 +
3S4 +          16.4 1604 +/-  1.0
                          +/- 1.0                  16.7 +/-
16.7    +/- 0.6 0.6                      16.2 +/-
16.2  +/- 0.8 0.8            15.8 +/- 0.7 "
4S3 +
4S3          21.0 +/-  ~ 1.6                " 21.8 +/- 1.4  104                      20.9 20.9 +/- +/- 1.4 104 "          20.4 +/- 1.2 20.4    1.2 4S6 4S6            17.7 17.7 +/- +/- 0.4 004                  16.8 +/-
16.8    +/- 0.8 0.8                      17.4 1704 +/-  0.8
                                                                                                +/- 0.8              16.1 16.1 +/-  1.0
                                                                                                                          +/- 1.0 SS4 5S4            IS.9 +/-
15.9    0.8
                          +/- 0.8                  16.0 . +/- 1.4 16.0        104                        15.2 15.2 +/-  2.9
                                                                                                +/- 2.9              14.8 +/-
14.8    0.9
                                                                                                                          +/- 0.9 SS7 5S7 ++ "      16.9 16.9 +/- +/- 0.8 0.8                  17.4 +/-+/- 0.4 004                        16.1 16.1 +/-+/- 1.4 1.4              IS.4 +/-
1504  +/- 0.7 0.7 6S4 ++
6S4          24.9 +/-
24.9    +/- 2.0                  25.2 25 .2+/- .+/- 1.4 1.4                      24.8 +/-
24.8      0.8
                                                                                                +/- 0.8            24.2 +/-
24.2  +/- 2.2 2.2 6S9 ++
6S9            23.5+/- 2.0 23.5+/-    2.0                  24.1 +/-
24.1    +/- 1.8 1.8                      23.5 +/- "2.6              23.4 +/-
23.4    0.7
                                                                                                                          +/- 0.7 7S6 +
7S6            22.0 22.0 +/- +/- 2.2 2.2                  23 .8 +/-
23.8    +/- 1.41.4                      21:8 21.8 +/- +/- 1.2 1.2              22.9 +/- 1.1' 22.9    1:7 7S7 7S7            17.1 17.1 +/-  1.6
                          +/- 1.6                  16.8 +/-
16.8        0.6
                                                          +/- 0.6                          16.5 +/-
16.5    +/- 1.2 1.2              16.0 16.0 +/- 0.7 0.7 "
8S2 +
8S2  +        21.3 21 .3 +/-+/- 1.0 1.0                  21.6 +/-
21.6        0.6
                                                          +/- 0.6                          22.8 +/-
                                                                                      ""22.8    +/- 2.2              24.0+/-  2.1 24.0+/- 2.1 9S2 +
9S2  +        37.7 37.7 +/- +/- 3.3 3.3                  39.3 +/-+/- 3.4 39.3        304                      36.7 +/-
36.7    3.2
                                                                                                +/- 3.2              40.3 +/-2.1 40.3  +/-2.1 lOS1 ++
lOS1            16.1 16.1 +/- +/- 1.2 1.2                    16.2 +/-
16.2  +/- 0.6 0.6                        16.7 +/-
16.7  +/- 0.6 0.6              15.5 +/-
15.5  +/- 1.0 1.0 lOS2 10S2            28.S 28.5 +/- +/- 2.2 2.2                  29.8 +/-+/- 1.0 29.8        1.0                                1.4
                                                                                        " 29.2 +/- 104                28.2 +/-
28.2  +/- 2.8 2.8 lOS3 lOS3            IS.8 +/-
15.8  +/- 1.0                    16.0 16.0 +/- +/- 1.01.0                      16.0 +/-
16.0  +/- 1.0 1.0              15.0 +/-
15.0  +/- 0.5 0.5 I1S3 + "
l1S3            24.9 +/-
24.9  +/- 2.6 2.6                  25.9 +/-
25.9    +/- 0.80.8                      24.8+/-
24.8    1.6
                                                                                                "+/- 1.6              23.8 23 .8 +/-  1.4
                                                                                                                          +/- 1.4 llS7 l1S7            18.4 1804 +/- +/- 1.2 1.2                  18.0 18.0 +/- +/- 1.21.2                      18.0 18.0 +/-  1.0
                                                                                                +/- 1.0              17.5 +/-
17.5    1.2
                                                                                                                          +/- 1.2 1-3
 
TABLEI-l TABLE I-I ENVIRONMENTAL ENVIRONMENTAL THERMOLUMINESCENT THERMOLUMINESCENT DOSIMETRY      DOSIMETRY RESULTS RESULTS SUSQUEHANNA SUSQUEHANNA STEAM STEAM ELECTRIC ELECTRIC STA        nON -- 2002 STATION        2002 Results (1) are Results (1) are in  mRlstd. qtr in mRIstd.    (2) +/-
qtr (2) +/- 2S2S (3)
(3)
First Quarter Flrst  Quarter            Second Second Quarter Quarter.                  . Third ThirdQuarter Quarter            Fourth Quarter Fourth  Quarter 01/1410210 01114102.0 04118102 .        04117102    to to 07118102            07/16/02 07/16/02 to  to .10117/02 10117/02  10/1S/02 10/15/02 to to 01/31/03 01131103 Location Location 12S1 1281                18.4 +/- 1.4                  19.0 19.0  +/-
                                                                    +/- 0.8 0.8                          17.9 17.9 +/-+/- 1.2 1.2              17.7 17.7 +/-.+/-. 0.9 0.9 1283 12S3 ++              22.4 22.4 +/-  +/- 2.0 2.0              22.3 22.3  +/-
                                                                      +/- 1.2 1.2                          22.2 +/- 1.4                21.5 21.5 +/-  +/- 1.0 1.0 12S4                22.7 22.7 +/- 2.2 2.2              22.8 22.8  +/-1.0
                                                                      +/-1.0                          22.7 +/- 1.4
* 22.0 22.0 +/-  +/- 1.2 1.2 12S5                20.0 20.0 +/-  +/- 1.6 1.6              20.5 20.5  +/-
                                                                      +/- 0.8 0.8                          20.1 +/- 1.0                19.0 19.0 +/-  +/- 1.0 1.0 12S6                21.4 +/-  +/- 1.0              .21.3
                                                              .21.3  +/- 1.8
                                                                      +/- 1.8                          21.0 21.0 +/- +/- 1.4 1.4                19.6 19.6 +/- +/- 1.0 1.0 12S7                15.8 15.8 +/-  +/- 1.0 1.0              15.5 15.5  +/- 1.0
                                                                      +/- 1.0                          16.3 16.3 +/-0.8
                                                                                                            +/-0.8                15.2.
15.2. +/-+/- 0.5 0.5 13S2 +              21.8 21.8 +/-  +/- 1.0 1.0              23.2 23.2  +/-
                                                                      +/- 1.6 1.6                      **23.1 23.1 +/-+/- 1.4 1.4              23.6 23.6 :!::!: 1.4 1.4 13S4 1384                22.8+/-
22.8+/- 2.0  2.0              22.0 22.0  +/-
                                                                      +/- 0.8 0.8                          22.0 22.0 +/- +/- 1.6 1.6              21.8 21.8 +/-: 0.70.7 13S5                24.5 24.5 +/-  +/- 1.4 1.4              24.0 24.0  +/-
                                                                      +/- 1.0 1.0                        23.8 23.8 +/- +/- 0.4 0.4              23.2.
23.2. +/-+/- 1.0 1.0 13S6 1386                21.6 21.6 +/-  +/- 2.2 2.2              21.5 21.5  +/-
                                                                      +/- 1.0 1.0                        20.7 20.7 +/- +/- 1.2 1.2                20.5+/-
20.5+/- 1.0  1.0 1485 +
14S5    +          20.8 +/-  +/- 1.4              21.7 21.7  +/-
                                                                      +/- 0.8 0.8                          21.4 21.4 +/- +/- 2.2 2.2                19.4 +/- +/- 1.7 14S6 1486                19.7 19.7 +/-  +/- 1.6 1.6              20.5 20.5  +/-
                                                                      +/- 1.4 1.4                        19.1 19.1 +/- +/- 1.4 1.4                18.8 18.8 +/- +/- 0.9 0.9 1585 +
15S5    +          19.0 19.0 +/-  +/- 1.4 1.4              19.8 19.8  +/-
                                                                      +/- 0.8 0.8                          19.0 +/- +/- 0.4                17.8 17.8 +/- +/- 1.01.0 1681 ++
16S1                20.1 20.1 +/-  +/- 1.8 1.8              22.5 22.5  +/-
                                                                      +/- 1.4 1.4                        21.2 21.2 +/- +/- 1.6 1.6                20.6 20.6 +/- +/- 1.21.2 1682 ++
16S2                21.5 +/-  +/- 1.4              22.7 22.7  +/-
                                                                      +/- 1.0 1.0                        21.4 21.4 +/- +/- 1.8 1.8                21.7 +/-  +/- 1.5 See See the the comments comments at at the the end end of of this this table.
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                                                                                                                                                              'Tj 0
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ENVIRONMENTAL THERMOillrINESCENT DOSIMETRY ENVIRONMENTAL                                        DOSIMETRY RESULTS RESULTS                                  0 SUSQUEHANNA STEAM SUSQUEHANNA      STEAM ELECTRIC ELECTRIC STATION          2002 STATION ~ 2002                                            ~OJ Results (1) are in mRlstd. qtT    +/- 2S (3) qtr (2) +/-                                                          rt f-' .
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                                                                                                                                                                ~
First Quarter                  Second Second Quarter                      Third Quarter Third Quarter            Fourth Quarter 0
01114102 . to 01114102      to 04118102 041111102                      07/18/02 04/17/02 to 07/18/02 04117/02                                          10/17/02 07/16/02 to . *10/17/02    10115/02        01131103 10/15/02 to 01131103              ~
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Location Location                                                                                                                                      '<
0-1 MILE 0-1 MILE OFFSITE OFFSITE 6A4 +
6A4+              20.2 20.2    +/-
                                            +/-  2.0 2.0                  19.3 19.3  +/-
                                                                          +/- 1.6 1.6                        19.1 19.1 +/- 1.4
                                                                                                              +/-  1.4              18.6 18.6    0.7
                                                                                                                                        +/- 0.7 8A3 8A3                16.4 16.4    +/-
                                            +/-  0.8 0.8                  16.1 16.1  +/- 0.8
                                                                          +/-  0.8                        16.0 16.0  +/- 1.0
                                                                                                              +/- 1.0              15.4 IS.4  +/- 1.2
                                                                                                                                        +/-  1.2 15A3 ISA3                18.2 18.2    +/-
                                            +/-  1.0 1.0                  18.8 18.8  +/-T4
                                                                          +/-"1.4                        18.3 18.3  +/- 1.2
                                                                                                              +/- 1.2              17.0 17.0  +/- 0.5 0.5 16A2 16A2                15.9 15.9    +/-
                                            +/-  1.4 1.4                  16.2 16.2  +/- 1.0
                                                                          +/-  1.0                        16.0 16.0  +/- 1.0
                                                                                                              +/-1.0                15.2 15.2  +/- 0.7
                                                                                                                                          +/- 0.7 1*2 MILES  OFFSlTE .
MILES OFFSITE IBI IBI                17.S +/-
17.5    +/- 1.2 1.2                  17.1 17.1  +/-
                                                                            +/- 1.0 1.0                        16.6 16.6 +/-+/- 1.4 1.4                15.6 15.6  +/-  1.0
                                                                                                                                          +/- 1.0 2B3 +
2B3                li6 +/-
17.6    +/- 1.2 1.2                  17.2 17.2  +/- 1.0
                                                                          +/-  1.0                        16.8 +/-
16.8  +/- 1.0 1.0              16.4 16.4  +/- 0.7
                                                                                                                                          +/- 0.7 2B4 2B4            (S)
(5)                                17.3 17.3  +/-O.6
                                                                          +/-0.6                          17.2 +/-
17.2  +/- 1.2 1.2                16.3  +/- 0.5 \.
5B3 SB3                15.7 IS.7    +/- 1.2
                                            +/- 1.2                  15.2 IS.2  +/-
                                                                          +/- 1.2 1.2                        IS.4 +/-+/-
15.4    0.6 0.6                15.5 IS.5  +/- 0.7
                                                                                                                                          +/-  0.7 7B2                16.6 16.6    +/-
                                            +/- 1.6 1.6                  16.1 16.1    0.8
                                                                          +/- 0.8
                                                                          +/-                            16.1 +/-
                                                                                                      . 16.1  +/- 0.8 0.8                16.0 16.0  +/-0.9
                                                                                                                                          +/-0.9 8B2 ++              17.2 17.2    +/-
                                            +/- 1.2 1.2                  16.5 16.5  +/- 1.2
                                                                          +/-  1.2                    . 16.3 +/-+/- 1.4                15.6 IS.6    0.7
                                                                                                                                          +/- 0.7 9Bl 9Bl                16.6 16.6    +/-
                                            +/- 1.0 LO                    16.1 16.1  +/- 1.0
                                                                          +/-  1.0                        15.5 IS.5 +/-+/- 1.2 1.2                15.0 IS.0  +/- 0.7
                                                                                                                                          +/-  0.7 10B2 lOB2                14.0 14.0    +/-
                                            +/- 1.0 1.0                  13.4 13.4      1.0
                                                                          +/- 1.0
                                                                          +/-                            13.S+/-
13.5 .+/- 1.4 1.4                12.9 12.9  +/-
                                                                                                                                          +/- 0.9 0.9 10B3 10B3                16.S 16.S    +/-
                                            +/- 1.4 1.4                  16.S 16.5  +/- 3.0
                                                                          +/-  3.0                        15.5 15.S +/-+/- 1.2 1.2                15.2 IS.2 +/-+/- 1.9 1.9
* 10B4 lOB4                18.6 18.6    +/- 2.0 2.0                  18.3  +/- 1.2
                                                                          +/-                            17.9 17.9 +/-+/- 2.0 2.0                16.S 16.5  +/- 0.7
                                                                                                                                          +/-  0.7 12B4 12B4                17.4 17.4    +/-
                                            +/- 0.8 0.8                  17.0 17.0  +/- 0.4
                                                                          +/-  0.4                        16.5 +/-
16.5  +/- 1.4 1.4                IS.7 15.7  +/- 0.2 0.2 13Bl 13Bl                17.6 17.6    +/-
                                            +/- 1.8 1.8                  17.0 17.0  +/- 1.4
                                                                          +/-  1.4                      17.4 17.4 +/-+/- L4 lA                16.4  +/-
                                                                                                                                          +/-  0.9 14B3 +
14B3  +            18.4 18.4    +/-
                                            +/- 1.2 1.2                  17.2 17.2  +/- 1.0
                                                                          +/-  1.0                      17.6 17.6 +/-+/- 1.0 1.0                16.6 16.6  +/- 0.9
                                                                                                                                          +/-  0.9 15Bl ISBI                17.3 17.3    +/-
                                            +/-  1.4 1.4                  16.8 16.8  +/-  0.4
                                                                          +/- 0.4                        17.2 +/-
17.2  +/- 1.2 1.2                15.9 IS.9  +/- 1.2
                                                                                                                                        .+/-  1.2
              . 16B2                15.9 15.9    +/-
                                            +/-  1.4 1.4                  IS.9 IS.9      1.0
                                                                          +/- 1.0                        16.4 16.4 +/-+/- 2.0 2.0 **.            14.9 14.9  +/- 1.2
                                                                                                                                          +/-  1.2 MILES OFFSITE 2*3 MILES  OFFSITE llCI llCI                21.1 +/-
21.1        1.2
                                            +/- 1.2                  19.9 +/- 0.8 19.9      0.8                      20.2+/- 1.4 20.2+/-  1.4                18.8 +/-
18.8  +/- L{)
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                                                    .      .                  . TABLEI-1 . ..                  ..
ENVIRONMENTAL ENVIRONMENTAL THERMOLUMINESCENT THERMOLUMINESCENT DOSIMETRY    DOSIMETR.Y RESULTS RESULTS .
SUSQUEHANNA SUSQUEHANNA STEAM STEAM ELECTRIC ELECTRIC STATION - 2002      2002 Results (1)
Results (1) are are in mRlstd.
mRlstd. qtr (2) +/-
qtr (2) +/- 25 28 (3)
(3)
Fant Fmt Quarter Quarter                Second Second Quarter Quarter                      Third Quarter Third  Quarter.              . .Fourth Fourth Quarter Quarter 01114102 01114102    to to 04118/02 04118/02    04/17102    to    07/18/02
* to .07/18/02            07/16/02 to to 10117102 10117102    10115/02 . toto 01131103 01131103
              . LOcation 3-4 MILES MILES OFFSITE OFFSITE IDS + +            20.2 20.2    +/- 2.0 2.0                  18.7 18.7  +/-
                                                                          +/-  1.4 1.4                        19.2 19.2  +/-
                                                                                                              +/- 1.8 1.8                    17.6 17.6  +/- O.S
                                                                                                                                                +/-  0.5 601 6Dl                20.1 20.1    +/-+/- 1.4 1.4                  19.3 19.3  +/-+/- 1.6 1.6                        19.2 19.2  +/-  1.2
                                                                                                              +/- 1.2                    . 17.9 17.9  +/-+/- 1.4 1.4 803 8D3 ++            18.3 18.3      1.8
                                            +/- 1.8                  17.4 17.4  +/-+/- 0.8 0.8                        18.2 18.2  +/-
                                                                                                              +/- 1.0 1.0                    16.6 16.6  +/-.0.7
                                                                                                                                                +/-.0.7 904 9D4 ++            19.1 19.1    +/- 1.0 1.0                  18.0 18.0  +/-+/- 1.2 1.2                        18.8 18.8  +/-+/- 1.0 1.0                  17.1 17.1  +/-+/- 1.0 1.0 1001 lODl ++              18.8 18.8    +/- 1.8
                                              +/- 1.8                  17.S 17.5  +/-+/- 0.6 0.6                        17.2 17.2  +/- 1.01.0                  17.0 17.0  +/-+/- 0.9 0.9 1202 12D2                21.0 21.0    +/- 4.2
                                              +/- 4.2                  19.9 19.9  +/- 1.2
                                                                            +/- 1.2                        20.0 20.0  +/- 1.2 1.2                    19.0 19.0  +/- O.S O.S 1401 14Dl                19.4 19.4    +/- 1.2 1.2                  18,9 18.9  +/- 0.8 0.8                        19.5  +/-
                                                                                                                +/- 1.0 1.0                  17.1 17.1  +/-+/- 1.4 1.4
  . 4-5MILES MILESOFFSITE OFFSITE 3E1 3El                16.8 16.8    +/- 1.0 1.0                  IS .2 +/-+/- 0.8 0.8                        16.2  +/-  1.2                  14.5 14.5  +/-
                                                                                                                                                +/- 1.0 1.0 4E2 4E2                19.5 19.5    +/-
                                              +/- 2.2 2.2                  18.5 18.5  +/-
                                                                            +/- 2.4 2.4                        18.8 18.8  +/-
                                                                                                                +/-  0.6 0.6                    18.3 18.3  +/-
                                                                                                                                                +/- 1.0 1.0 SE2 SE2 ++            18.5 18.5    +/-
                                              +/- 1.0 1.0                  17.5 17.5  +/-1.0
                                                                            +/-1.0                        17.8 17.8  +/-
                                                                                                                +/-  1.8 1.8                  17.1 17.1  +/-
                                                                                                                                                +/- 1.7 1.7 6E1 6EI +  +          20.4 20.4    +/-
                                              +/- 1.4 1.4                  21.S  +/-
                                                                            +/- 1.2 1.2                        19.7 19.7  +/-
                                                                                                                +/-  1.4 1.4                  19.4 19.4  +/- 1.4 1.4 7E1 7El + +            19.2 19.2    +/-
                                              +/- 1.4 1.4                  18.6 18.6  +/-
                                                                            +/- 0.8 0.8                        18.7 18.7  +/-
                                                                                                                +/-  1.4 1.4                  17.8 17.8  +/-
                                                                                                                                                +/- 0.7 0.7 11E1 lIEI +  +          16.0 16.0    +/-
                                              +/- 0.8 0.8                  15.5 15.5  +/- 0.8
                                                                            +/- 0.8                        15.0 15.0  +/-
                                                                                                                +/-  1.0 1.0                  14.1 14.1  +/-
                                                                                                                                                +/- 0.5 0.5 12El 12El +              16.6 16.6    +/-
                                              +/- 1.2 1.2              (S)
(5)                                    16.8 16.8  +/-
                                                                                                                +/-  0.8 0.8                    15.8 15.8  +/- 0.9
                                                                                                                                                +/- 0.9 13E4 13E4 +  +          21.0 21.0    +/-
                                              +/- 1.2 1.2                  20.7+/-
20.7+/- 1.01.0                        20.6 20.6  +/-
                                                                                                                +/-  2.6 2.6                  19.2 19.2  +/-
                                                                                                                                                +/- O.S 0.5 5-10 MILES MILES OFFSITE OFFSITE
                . 2Fl +            17.8 17.8    +/-
                                              +/- 1.4 1.4                  17.6 17.6 +/- +/- 0.8 0.8                        17.7 17.7 +/- +/-  0.6 0.6                  16.7  +/- 1.0 8F2 8F2            . 17.0    +/-
                                              +/- 2.2                  16.4 16.4 +/- +/- 1.4 1.4                        17.0 17.0 +/- +/-  1.2 1.2                  16.3 16.3  +/-
                                                                                                                                                +/- O.S 0.5 12F2 12F2                18.7    +/-
                                              +/- 1.0                  i8.4+/-    1.4                      18.4+/-
18.4+/-      1.0 1.0                  17.2 17.2  +/-
                                                                                                                                                +/- 1.2 1.2 15Fl 15Fl ++            19.7    +/-
                                              +/- 1.0                  19.4 19.4 +/-+/- 0.8 0.8                        19.7 19.7 +/- +/-  1.0 1.0                  18.1 18.1  +/-
                                                                                                                                                +/- 0.5 0.5 16Fl 16Fl +              20.8 20.8    +/-
                                              +/- 1.4 1.4                  20.0 20.0 +/- +/- 1.0 1.0                      20.4 20.4 +/- +/-  1.6 1.6                  19.2 19.2  +/-
                                                                                                                                                +/- 1.4 1.4 See See the the comments comments at at the the end end of of this this table.
                                                                                    .0                                                                      **
1*6
** *
 
                                                                                                                                                                                          **
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                                                                                                    ~E 1-1 THERMO.~~CENTDOSlMETRY
                                                                                    .      .                                                                                                      ~
                                                        .                                                                                .                                                        H1 ENVIRONMENTAL ENVIRONMENTAL THERMOL                            INESCENTDOSIMETRY RESULTS          RESULTS                                            0
                                                                                                                                                                                                    ~.
SUSQUEHANNA SUSQUEHANNA STEAM        STEAM ELECTRIC ELECTRIC STATION STATION -- 2002  2002                                                      PJ (l)are      mRlstd. qtr (2) +/-
                                                                                                                                                                                                  . (1'
'.                                                                              Results (1)    are in mRIstd.          +/- 2S (3)                                                                  f-'.
0
                                                                                                                                                                                                    ~
First Quarter First                                Second Second Quarter                            Third Quarter                          Fourth Quarter                  0
                                                                                                                                                                                                    ~
01/14/02 to 04/18102 0V14/02                                04/17/02 04117102 to 07/18102                      07116/02 . to 10/17102 07/16/02            10/17/02          10115/02 to  to 01/31/03 01131/03          I--'
Location                                                                                                                                                                    '<
10-20 10-20 MILES MILES 3G4 3G4                20.2 +/-  +/-  1.4 1.4                          18.7 IS.7    +/- 1.0 1.0                          IS.1 . +/-
18.1  +/-  1.0 1.0                      (5)
(5) 4Gl+
4Gl+                21.4 21.4 +/-  +/-  I.S I.S                          20.7 20.7    +/- 1.6 1.6                          19.9 +/-    1.6                          IS.9 18.9    +/-
                                                                                                                                                                              +/- 0.5 0 .5 6Gl 6Gl                21.6 21.6 +/-  +/-  1.4 1.4                          21.0    +/-  O.S
                                                                                              +/- 0.8                          20.1 20.1 +/-    O.S 0.8                          19.7    +/-
                                                                                                                                                                              +/- 1.0 7Gl +
7Gl+                17.S +/-
17.5    +/-  1.4 1.4                          16.9    +/-
                                                                                              +/- 0.8                          17.2 +/- +/-    1.6
* 16.3    +/- 1.0 7G2 7G2                  19.1 * +/-
19.1    +/-  1.2 1.2                      - 17.7      +/- 0.6                        (S)
(5)                                        16.4
                                                                                                                                                                    *16.4    +/-
                                                                                                                                                                              +/- 0.7 SGI .                IS.6 +/-
15.6    +/-  1.4 1.4
* 15.2 +/-  +/- 1.2                          14.9 +/- +/-  0.2                          14.3    +/- 0.9 12Gl +                16.0 +/-
16.0    +/-  0.6 0.6                          15.7 +/-  +/- 1.4                          16.1 +/- +/-    1.4 1.4                        IS.5 15.5    +/- 0.7 0.7 12G4
* 19.4 +/-    0.6                          19.1 +/-  +/- 1.0 1.0                          19.7 +/-      l.6 1.6                        IS.3 18.3    +/-
                                                                                                                                                                              +/- 1.5 1.5 See See the the comments comments at  at the the end end of of this this table.
table.
Location Location Indicator
  . Average (6)                            19.3 19.3 +/- 13.4 13.4                        19.3 +/- 10.3                            19.0 +/-      12.1
                                                                                                                                      +/- 12.1                          IS.3 +/- 9.6 .
Control Control Average Average (6) (6)                        IS.9 +/-
18.9    +/- 3.6 3.6                          IS.1 +/- 3.1 18.1                                    IS.0 +/- 3.4 IS.0      3.4                          17.1 +/- 2:5 2,5 COMMENTS COMMENTS (I) Individual monitor location results are nonnally nonnaUy the average of the elemental doses of six calcium elements from the two TLDs assigned to each monitoring location.
(2) A standard (std.) quarter (qtr.) is considered to be 91.25 days. Results obtained for monitoring periods of other durations are nonnalized by multiplying them by 91.25/x, 9 I .25/x, where x is the actual duration in days of the period.
(3) Uncertainties for individual monitoring location results are two standard deviations of the elemental dOses    doses of six cillcium ciilcium elements from the two TLDs assigned to each monitoring location, representing the variability between the elemental doses of each of the six TLD elements.
(4) TLDs were not in the field at this *monitoring monitoring location during this quarter. Refer to Appendix Appcndix A of this report for an explanation of program changes totheREMP.
totheREMP.                                . .  .    ..                                . .                                                                .
(5) No measurement could be made because the TLDs were lost, stolen, or damaged.
(6) Uncertainties (6)  Uncertainties associated associated with with quarterly quarteriy indicator indicator and and control control averages  are two averages are    two standard standard deviations, deviations, representing representing the  variability between the variability  between the the results results of of the the individual  monitoring locations.
individual monitoring    locations.                                      .              .
(7) Data were invalidated for this period because of an unacceptably high coefficient of variation among    among element readings .
    . + ODCM -listed locations.                                      .                                    .
1-7


==SUMMARY==
                                                                                                                                                              'Tj 0
OF DATA FOR SSES OPERATIONAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING 2002 NAME OF FACILITY:
t-j H
SUSQUEHANNA STEAM ELECTRIC STATION LOCATION OF FACILITY:
::J H1 TABLEI-i                                                                      0 GROSS BETA, TRITIUM, AND GAMMA SPECTROSCOPIC ANALYSES OF SURFACE WATER                                                        ~
LUZERNE COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA Repoiiing Period: January 31, 2003 December 26; 2001 to Page 12 oC13 ANALYSIS AND LOWERUMIT NUMBER OF MEDIUM OR PATIlW AY Tar AL NUMBER OF AIL INDICATOR LOCATIONS LOCATION WITHIllGHEST MEAN LOCATION NONROUTINE SAMPLED OF ANALYSES DETEGTION MEAN (3) NAME MEAN (3) MEAN (3) REPORTED (UNIT OFMEASUREMENT2 PERFORMED
OJ SUSQUEHANNA STEAM ELECTRIC STATION - 2002                                                          rt f-'.
!12 (LLD l(2l RANGE DISTANCE AND DIRECTION RANGE RANGE MEASUREMENTS(42 Soil (com) Ra-226 0 0 (pCiJkg dIy) Th-22B B ??6E+02 (6/6) 13S6 9.3IE+02 (2/2) 6. 79E+02 (2/2) 0 (6.30E+02 9. 34E+02) 0.4 rni W (9.2BE+02 9. 34E+02) (6.0BE+02 7.50E+02) Food/Garden Crops Oamma Spec (pCiJkg wet) Be-? 5 B.47E+OO (I /3) 1302 B.49E+OO (I 2)B.49E+OO (1/2) 0 (B.47E+OO B.47E+OO) 16 rni W (B.49E+OO B.49E+OO) (B.49E+OO B.49E+00) K-40 5 2.55E+03 (3 / 3) 1302 3.03E+03 (2/2) 3.03E+03 (2/2) 0 (1. 64E+03 3. 94E+03) 16 rni W (2. 62E+03 3.43E+03)
Results in pCiIliter  +/- 2S pCiIliter: +/-                                                            0
(2. 62E+03 3.43E+03)
::J 0
Mn-54 5 1.02E+OO (1/3) 1302 3.12E+OO (I /2) 3. 12E+OO (I /2) 0 (1.02E+OO 1.02E+OO) 16 rni W (3. 12E+OO 3. 12E+00) (3.12E+OO
::J LOCATION        COLLECTION DATE                TRITIUM                  GR-BETA                          OTHER ACTIVITY                COMMENTS          f-'
: 3. 12E+OO) Co-5B 5 B.52E-OI (I /3) lIDI B.52E-Ol (I / 1) (1 /2) 0 (B.52E-Ol B.52E-Ol) 3.3 rni SW B.52E-Ol) (-1.90E+OO -1.90E+OO)
                                                                                                                                                            '<
Fe-59 5 -l.06E+OO (I /3) 1302 4.0BE-Ol (1/2) (1 /2) 0 (-1.06E+OO
6S6          12/31101 12/31101      02104/02 02/04/02          . <99                3.1  +/-0.6
-1.06E+OO) 16 rni W (4.0BE-Ol 4.0BE-Ol) (4.0BE-Ol 4.0BE-Ol) Co-60 5 2.0BE+OO (I /3) 11.01 2.0BE+OO (1 / 1) 6.29E-OI (1 /2) 0 (2.0BE+OO 2.0BE+OO) 3.3 rni SW (2.0BE+OO 2.0BE+00)
* 2S7          12/31/01 12/31/01      02/04/02 02/04/02        188 +/- 63              5.4  +/- 1.0 6S5          01107102 01107102      02/04/02 02/04/02            <99                1.5  +/- 0.7 LTAW          01/14/02 01/14/02                        246+/-62                2.1  +/- 0.7 6S6          02/04/02 02/04/02      03/04/02 03/04/02            <95                8.+/-  1.0                                                            **
(6. 29E-O 1 6.29E-Ol)
2S7          02/04102 02/04102      03/04/02 03/04/02             <95              10.2 +/-  0.8 6S5          02111102 02111102      03/04/02 03/04/02            <95                2.+/0.6 LTAW          02111102                        159 +/-
Zn-65 5 -B.07E+OO (1 /3) 1302 -2. 61E+OO (1/2) -2.61E+OO (1 /2) 0 (-B.07E+OO -B.07E+OO) 16 rni VI (-2.61E+OO -2.61E+OO) (-2.61E+OO -2.61E+OO)
159    64
Zr-95 5 -1.57E-OI (1 /3) 1302 9. 27E-O 1 (1 /2) 9.27E-Ol (I /2) 0 (-1.57E-Ol
                                                        +/- 64            2.+/-  0.6 656          03/04/02 03/04/02        04101102 04101102            <96                0.+/-  0.6                                                            **
-1.57E-Ol) 16 rni W (9. 27E-O 1 9.27E-Ol) (9.27E-Ol 9: 27E-Ol) Nb-95 5 O.OOE-i-OO (1 / 3)1302 O.OOE+OO (1/2) O.OOE+OO (1/2) 0 (O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO) 16 rni W (O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO) (O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO) 1 131 5 -B.29E+OO (1/3) 1302 4. 17E+OO (1/2) 4. 17E+OO (112) 0 (-B.29E+OO -B.29E+OO) 16 rni W (4. 17E+OO 4. 17E+OO) (4. 17E+OO 4. 17E+OO) * * * '"Ij o-r: H .:;J H1 TABLEG 0
2S7          03/04/02 03/04/02        04101/02 04101/02      4468 +/- 100              7.+/-  0.8 6S5 6S5          03/11/02 03/11/02        04101102 04101102            <96                2.2 +/-  0.6 LTAW          03111/02
* 03111/02                        219 +/- 60              2.9 +/-  0.7 6S6 6S6          04/01/02 04/01/02        04/29/02 04/29/02            <93                2.1 +/-  0.6                                                              **
6S7          04/01102 04/01102        04/29/02 04/29/02      9955 +/- 134              5.6 +/-  0.8 6S5 6S5          04/08/02 04/08/02        04129102 04129102        161 +/- 59              3.0 +/-  0.6 LTAW          04/15/02 04/15/02                        187 +/- 60              1.0 +/-
                                                                              +/-  0.7 6S6        04/29102 04/29102        06/03/02 06/03/02            <96                2.2 +/- 0.7
                                                                              +/-                                                                    **
2S7 2S7        04/29102 04/29102        06/03/02 06/03/02        262 +/- +/- 61.2            7.1 +/- 0.8
                                                                              +/-
6S5          05/06/02 05/06/02      06/03/02
                                  *06/03/02        105 +/-+/- 59              1.4 +/- 0.8 LTAW          05/13102 05/13102                        190 +/-59                2.1 +/- 0.6 6S6          06/03/02 06/03/02      07/01/02 07/01/02            <97                4.0 +/-+/- 0.9 2S7 2S7          06/03/02 06/03/02      07/01102 07/01102        4241 +/- 98              7.0  +/-
                                                                                +/- 0.8 6S5          06/10/02 06/10/02      07/01102
* 07/01102            <97                3.4  +/-
                                                                                +/- 0.6 LTAW          06/10/02 06/10/02                        134 +/- 61              3.+/-
                                                                                +/-  0.6
. Comments:
Comments:
  *Refer to Appendix F
  'Refe.ppendiX      F of of this this report for for additional additional details details regarding regarding exceptiO.
exception.SSES          Technical Requirements SSES Technical    Requirements for for sampling sampling and and analyses.
analyses .  * )*8
  .
 
    **                                                                                                                                                  **
                                                                                                                                                                    'Tj 0
I-i H
                                                                                                                                                                .  ~
rn T.EI-2 T.EI-2                                                                         0 GROSS BETA, GROSS      BETA, TRITIUM,ANDGAMMA TRITIUM,'ANDGAMMA SPECTROSCOPIC SPECTROSCOPIC ANALYSESANALYSES OF    SURFACE WATER OFSURFACE      WATER                            ~OJ SUSQUEHANNA STEAM ELECTRIC STATION - 2002                                                                rt f-' .
                                                                                                +/- 2S Results in pCiIliter +/-                                                                  0
                                                                                                                                                                    )::J 0
LOCATION LOCATION          COLLECTION DATE COLLECTION          DATE        TRITIUM TRITIUM                  GR-BETA GR-BETA                          OTHER  ACTIVITY OTHER ACTIVITY                COMMENTS COMMENTS                ~
f-'
                                                                                                                                                                  '<
6S6            07/01102 07/01102        07/29/02
                                . 07/29/02              <97
                                                        <97                2.+/- 0.6 2S7            07/01102 07/01102        07/29/02 07/29/02        3425 +/- 91                8.2      0.8
                                                                                  +/- *0.8 6S5            07/08/02        07/29/02              <97                3.5  +/- 0.7 LTAW            07/15/02 07115102                          154 +/-
154  +/- 59 59              5.1 5.+/- 0.7 6S6 .        07/29/02        08/26/02 08/26/02            d06
                                                        <:106                3.4  +/- 0.5 2S7          07/29/02        08/26/02 08126102        2156 +/- 88              11.+/- 0.5 6S5          08/05/02        08126102 08/26/02          2Q7 +/- +/- 67 67              8.+/- 0.5 LTAW            08112/02 08112102                          207 +/-
207  +/- 60 60              4.+/-0.7 6S6 6S6          08/26/02        09/30/02 09130102          .. <97
                                                        <97                3.4 +/-
3.+/-  0.9 0.9 2S7 .        08/26/02 08/26/02        09/02/02 09/02/02        2343 +/- 83              11.0+/-     1.4 6S5          09/02/02 09/02102        09/30/02 .
09/30/02              <97                3.5 +/-   0.7 LTAW            09/09/02 09/09/02                          105 +/- 62                5.1 +/-
5.1     0.5 6S6          09/30/02 09130102        10/28/02 10128102            12 +/-75                2.4 2.4  +/-1.3
                                                                                  +/-1.3 2S7          09/30/02 09/30/02        10/28/02 .
10/28/02        925 +/-
925  +/- 24 24            11.0 +/- 2.4 6S5          10/07/02 10/07/02        10/28/02 10/28/02          13 +/-70 13.+/- 70              3.1  +/- 1.3
. LTAW            10/14/02 10114/02                          61 +/- 89                3.1  +/- 1.8 6S6          10/28/02 10/28/02        12102/02 .      -2.6 +/-
                                                    -2.6  +/- 90 90            2.2  +/-   1.2
* 2S7          10/28/02 10/28/02        12/02/02 12/02/02      1030+/- 245                18.0 18.0  +/-
                                                                                  +/-   2.8 2.8
  . 6S5            11/04/02 11104/02        12/02/02 12102/02          9.4 +/- 81              2.0  +/-    1.2 1.2 LTAW            11111/02 11111102                          117 +/- 86              5.7  +/-   1.6 6S6          12/02/02    . 12/30/02            114+/-
114 +/- 82              1.8 +/- 1.3 2S7          12102/02 12102102        12/30/02 12/30/02          179 +/- 97 .            11.0 +/- 2.5 6S5          12109/02 12/09/02        12/30/02 12130102          122 +/- 83              3.0+/- 1.4 3.0+/-     1.4 LtAW LTAW            12116/02 12116/02                          90+/-87 90+/-87                4.9 +/-1.6 4.9  +/-1.6 Comments:
Comments:
                                                          .                                                    .        .
*Refer
*Refer toto Appendix Appendix F F of this report of this report for for
                                        .
additional additional details details regarding regarding exceptions exceptions to
                                                                                  -
to SSES SSES Technical Technical Requirements Requirements for for sampling sampling
                                                                                                                                ..    .
and analyses .. .
and analyses        1-9
 
TABLEI-3 .
IODINE-13l IODlNE-131 ANALYSES OF SURFACE WATER SUSQUEHANNA STEAM ELECTRIC STATION - 2002
                                                                                          +/- 2S Results in pCiIliter +/-
LOCATION LOCATION          COLLECTION DATE COLLECTION        DATE                        1-131                            COMMENTS COMMENTS 6S6                12/31101-01114/02 .                      -.01+/-.18 2S7 2S7                12/31101-01114/02 12/31101-01114/02                        .21 +/-
                                                                  .21  +/- .28
                                                                          .28 6S5                01107/02-01114/02 01/07/02-01114/02                        .09 +/-.17
                                                                        +/- .17 6S6 6S6                01114/02-01/28/02 01/14/02-01128/02                        .04
                                                                  .04+/-  +/- .33 6S7 6S7                01114/02-01128/02 .                      .19 +/- .24 6S5                01/21102-01128/02 01121102-01128/02                        .22 +/-
                                                                  .22    .18
                                                                        +/- .18 LTAW                    111412002 111412002                          .04+/-.11
                                                                  .04 +/-.11 6S6 6S6                01/28/02-02111102 01128/02-02111102                        .23 +/-
                                                                  .23  +/- .27
                                                                          .27                                **
2S7                01/28102-02111102 01128/02-02111102                        .39 +/-  .32
                                                                        +/-.32 6S5                02/04/02-02/11102 02104/02-02/11102                        .32 +/- .26 LTAW                    2/1112002
                            . 2111/2002                          -.02
                                                                -.02 +/- +/- .18
                                                                          .18 6S6                02/11/02-02125/02 '
02/11102-02125102                        .24 +/- .28
                                                                  .24+/-
* 2S7                02111102-02/25/02 02/11102-02/25/02                        .02 +/- 0.3 6S5 6S5                02/18/02-02125102 02/18/02-02/25/02                          .15 +/- .21
                                                                                                              ..
                                                                  .15+/-.21 6S6                02/25/02-03/11102 02/25/02-03/11/02                        ..38 38 +/-  .33
                                                                        +/-.33 2S7                02/25/02-03/11102 02125/02-03111102                              +/- .34
                                                                    .36 +/-
6S5 6S5                03/04/02-03/11/02 03/04/02-03/11102                          .41 +/-
                                                                    .41    .30
                                                                        +/- .30 LTAW                    3/1112002                            .08 +/-  .17
                                                                    .08 +/- .17 6S6                03/11102-03125102 03/11102-03/25102                          .16 +/-
                                                                    .16 +/- .28
                                                                          .28 2S7                03111102-03125102 03111102-03/25102                          .11
                                                                    .11 +/- .26
                                                                        +/- .26 6S5                03/18/02-03125/02 03/18/02-03125/02                          .24 +/- .27 6S6                03/25/02-04108102 03/25/02-04108102                          .38 +/-
                                                                    .38  +/- .28
                                                                          .28                                **
6S7                03/25/02~04/08/02 03125102.04108102                          .13 +/-
                                                                    .13  +/- .2j
                                                                          .23 6S5                04/01102-04108102 04/01/02-04/08/02                          .41 +/-
                                                                    .41  +/- .33
                                                                          .33 LTAW LTAW                    4/15/2002 4/15/2002                            -.01
                                                                  -.01 +/-+/- .17
                                                                            .17 Comments:
Comments:
F of this
'Retel"ppendix F    this report report tor for additional addttional details details regarding regarding exceptio. SSESTechn\cal          Requirements tor SSES Technical Requirements for sampling sampling and analyses.
analyses. . 1-10
                                                                                                                                              . 1-10
 
  **                                                    lODINE-131 T.EI-3 .
IODINE-131 ANALYSES OF SURFACE WATER SUSQUEHANNA STEAM ELECTRIC STATION - 2002
                                                                                                +/- 2S Results in pCilliter +/-
                                                                                                                                                    **
LOCATION LOCATION                COLLECTION DATE COLLECTION        DATE                        1-131                                COMMENTS 6S6 6S6                  04/08/02-04/22/02 04/08/02-04/22/02                        .01 +/- .21 '
2S7 2S7                  04/08/02-04/22/02 04/08/02-04/22/02                        .07 1:+/- .19 6S5 6S5                  04/15/02-04/22/02 04/15/02-04122/02                        -.06 +/- .13 6S6 ..
6S6                  04/22/02-05/06/02 ..
04/22/02-05106/02                        .19 +/- .29 2S7 2S7                  04/22/02-05/06/02 04/22/02-05/06/02                        1.2 +/- .29 1.2+/-.29 6S5 6S5                  04/29/02-05106/02 04129/02-05106102                      . .16
                                                                        . 16 +/-.25
                                                                            +/- .25 LTAW LTAW                      5/13/2002 5/1312002                          -.17+/- .23 6S6 6S6 2S7 2S7 6S5 6S5 05106/02-05120/02 05/06/02-05120/02 05/06/02-05120/02 05/06/02-05120/02 05/13/02-05/20/02 05/13/02-05/20/02
                                                                      -.27+/- .42
                                                                    . ..28 28 +/-  0.4
                                                                            +/-.0.4 O.O+/- .24
                                                                                                                    .'                                  i 6S6 6S6                  05/20/02-06/03/02 05/20/02-06/03/02                        .63 +/- .63
    . 2S7 2S7                  05120102-06103102 05/20/02-06/03/02                        .33 +/- .52 6S5 6S5                  05127/02-06/03/02 05/27/02-06/03/02                        .02 +/- .47
                                                                        .02+/-
6S6 6S6                . 06/03/02-06/17/02 06/03/02-06117102                        .19 +/- ~25
                                                                                .25 6S7 6S7                  06/03/02-06/17/02 06/03/02-06/17/02                          U  +/- .37 U+/-.37 6S5 6S5                  06/10/02-06/17/02 06/10/02-06/17/02                        .24 +/- .28 LTAW LTAW                    ' 6/lO/2002 6/10/2002                            .02+/- .23 6S6 6S6                  06/17/02-07/01/02 06/17/02-07/01/02                          .06
                                                                        .06+/-+/- .28 2S7 2S7                  06117/02-07/01/02 06/17/02-07/01102                          .38 +/- .31 6S5 6S5                  06/24/02-07/01/02 06/24/02-07/01/02                          .32 +/-  .31
                                                                            +/-.31 6S6 6S6                  07/01102-07/15102 07/01102-07/15/02                          .76 +/- ..35
                                                                                ~5
                                                                                              --'
                                                                                                /
2S7 2S7                  07/01102-07/15102 07/01102-07/15/02                        1.0 +/- .39 '
6S5 6S5                  07/08/02-07/15/02 07/08102-07/15/02                        .32 +/-+/- .32
      . LTAW LTAW                      7/15120021 7/15120021                            0.1 +/- .25 Comments:
Comments:
*Refer
*Refer to to Appendix Appendix F F of of this this report report for for additional additional details details regarding regarding exceptions exceptions toto SSES SSES Technical Technical Requirements Requirements for for sampling sampling and and analyses.
analyses. 1-11 I-U


==SUMMARY==
TABLE 1*3 ANALYSES OF IODINE*131 ANALYSES          OF SURFACE SURFACE WATE~
OF DATA FOR SSES OPERATIONAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING PROGRAM* 2002 rt NAME OF FACILITY:
SUSQUEHANNA STEAM ELECTRIC STATION - 2002 Results in pCilliter +/- 2S pCiIliter +/-
SUSQUEHANNA STEAM ELECTRIC STATION f-'_. 0 LOCATION OF FACILITY:
LOCATION .         COLLECTION DATE                              1-131 1*131                                COMMENTS 6S6 6S6                  07/15/02-07/29/02 07/15/02-07/29/02                      -.08 +/- .25 2S7 2S7                  07/15/02-07/29/02 07/15/02-07/29/02                       .92+/- .37 6S5 6S5                  07122102-07129102 07122102-07/29/02                        2.3 +/- .52 6S6 6S6                  07/29/02-08/12/02 07/29/02-08112102                        .67 +/- .32 2S7 2S7                  07/29/02-08112102 07/29/02-08112/02                        1.5 +/- 0.4 6S5 6S5                08/05/02-08/12/02 08/05/02-08/12/02                        .98 +/-
LUZERNE COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA
                                                                  .98  +/- .43
:;J Reporting Period: _ January 31, 2003 -0 December 26; 2001 to :;J i-' Page 12 oC13 '< ANALYSIS AND LOWBRIJMIT NUMBER OF MEDIUMORPATIlWAY
                                                                          .43 LTAW                      8/1212002 8/1212002                          .15 +/-
* Tar AL NUMBER OF AIL INDICATOR LOCATIONS LOCATION WITHIDGHEST MEAN CONTROL LOCATION NONROUTINE SAMPLED OF ANALYSES DETEGITON MEAN (3) NAME MEAN (3) MEAN (3) REPORTED OFMEASUREME!::ill PERFORMED RANGE DISTANCE AND DIRECTION RANGE RANGE . MEASUREMENTS(4l SoU (cont) Ra-226 0 0 (pCiJkg dIy) Th-22B B 7.76E+02 (6/6) 13S6 9.31E+02 (2/2) 6. 79E+02 (2/2) 0 (6.30E+02
                                                                  .15    .21
: 9. 34E+02) 0.4 rni W (9.2BE+02
                                                                        +/- .21 6S6 6S6                  08112/02-08/26/02 08/12/02-08/26/02                        1.1 +/-.46 1.1 2S7 2S7                  08/12/02-08126102 08/12/02-08126102                      3.2 +/- .74 6S5 6S5                  08/19/02-08/26/02 08/19/02-08/26/02                        1.5 +/-
: 9. 34E+02) (6.0BE+02  
1.+/- .61
-7.50E+02) Food/Garden Crops Oanuria Spec (pCiJkg wet) Be-7 5 B.47E+OO (1 /3) 1302 B.49E+OO (1 2)-B.49E+OO (l/2) 0 (B.47E+OO . B.47E+OO) 16 rni W (B.49E+OO
                                                                          .61 6S6 6S6                  08126102-09109102 08126102-09109102                      0.9+/- .44 2S7 2S7                  08/26/02-09/09102 08/26/02-09/09102                              0 .7 2.6 +/- 0.7 6S5 6S5                  09/02102-09/09/02 09/02102-09/09/02                      2.4 +/- .63 LTAW LTAW                      91912002 91912002                          O.O+/-
-B.49E+OO) (B.49E+OO B.49E+00)
0.0  +/- .18 6S6 6S6                  09/09/02-09123/02 09/09/02-09/23/02                      22.3
K-40 5 2.55E+03 .. (3 I 3) 1302 3.03E+03 (2/2) 3.03E+03 (2/2) 0 (1. 64E+03 3. 94E+03) 16 rni W (2. 62E+03 3.43E+03)
                                                                      .3 +/-0.8 2S7 2S7                  09/09/02-09123/02 09/09102-09/23/02                        4.7 +/- 1.2 6S5 6S5                  09116/02-09/23/02 09/16/02-09123/02                        3.9 +/- 1.1 6S6                  09123/02-10/07/02 09123/02-10/07/02                        0.9 +/-.46 2S7                  09/23/02-10/07/02 09/23/02-10/07/02                        2.6 +/-
(2. 62E+03 3.43E+03)
2.6    .66
Mn-54 5 1.02E+OO (l/3) 1302 3. 12E+00 (1 12) 3. 12E+OO (1 12) 0 (1.02E+OO 1.02E+OO) 16 rni W (3. 12E+OO 3. 12E+00) (3. 12E+OO 3. 12E+OO) Co-5B 5 B.52E-Ol (1 13) 1101 . B.52E-Ol (1 I 1) -l.90E+OO (1 12) 0 (B.52E-Ol B.52E-Ol) 3.3 rni SW (B.5ZE-Ol B.52E-Ol) (-l.90E+OO -1.90E+OO)
                                                                        +/- .66 6S5                  09/30/02-10107/02 09/30/02-10/07/02                        1.0 +/- .55 6S6                  10/07/02-10121/02 10/07/02-10/21/02                        .67 +/-.37
Fe-59 5 -l.06E+OO (1 13) 1302 4.0BE-Ol (l/2) 4.0BE*Ol (1 12) 0 (-l.06E+OO -l.06E+OO) 16 rni W (4.0BE-Ol. 4.0BE-Ol)
                                                                        +/- .37 2S7                  10/07/02-10/21102 10/07/02-10/21102                            +/- .44 1.2 +/-.44 6S5                  10/14/02-10/21102 10114/02-10121102                      .53 +/- .35 LTAW                      10/14/2002 10/14/2002                          .16+/- .28 Comments:
(4.0BE-Ol 4.0BE-Ol) . Co-60 5 2.0BE+OO (1 13) 11P1 . 2.0BE+OO (1 I 1) 6.29E-Ol (1 12) 0 (2.0BE+OO 2.0BE+OO) 3.3 rni SW (2.0BE+OO 2.0BE+OO) (6. 29E-O 1 .6.29E-01)
                                                                                                                                                **
Zn-65. 5 -B.07E+OO (1 13) 1302 -2.61E+OO (1 /2) -2.61E+OO (1 12) 0 (-B.07E+OO -B.07E+OO) 16 rni VI (-2.61E+OO . -2.61E+OO) (-2.61E+00
Comments:
-2.61E+OO) . Zr-95 5 -1.57E-OI (1 13) 1302 9. 27E-O 1 (1 12) 9.27E-Ol (1 12) 0 (-1.57E-Ol
o Refe,Appendix Refe.          F of Appendix F of this this report report for for addHionai addHional details details regarding regarding exceptio.
--1.57E-Oi) 16 rni W (9.27E-Ol 9.27E-Ol) (9.27E-Ol 9: 27E-Ol) N1>-95 5 O.OOE-i-OO
exceptiO. SSES  SSES Technical Technical Requirements Requirements for for .sampling
-(1 13) -1302 O.OOE+OO (1/2) O.OOE+OO (1/2) 0 (O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO) 16 rni W (O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO) (O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO) 1-131 5 -B. 29E+OO (1 13) 1302 4. 17E+OO (1/2) 4. 17E+OO (112) 0 (-B.29E+OO -B.29E+00) 16 rni W (4. 17E+OO 4. 17E+OO) (4. 17E+OO 4. 17E+OO) *
                                                                                                                        .sampling and and analyses.
* Q*14 e e TABLEG
analyses. 1*12


==SUMMARY==
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OF DATA FOR SSES . OPERATIONAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING 2062 NAME OF FACILITY:
o0 t-j i"i H
SUSQUEHANNA STEAM ELECTRIC STATION LOCATION OF FACILITY:
::J
LUZERNE COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA Reporting Period: December 26,2001 to JanuarY 31 , 2003 Page 13 of13 ANALYSIS AND LOWERUMIT MEDIUM OR PATHWAY Tar AL NUMBER OF AIl.. INDICATOR LOCATIONS LOCATION WITHlUGHEST MEAN SAMPLED OF ANALYSES DETECTION MEAN (3) NAME MEAN (3) RANGE mSI ANCEAND DIRECTION' RANGE Food/Garden Crops (COlU) (pCi/kg wet) Cs-l34 S 1.60E+OO (I 13) IIDI 1.60E+OO '(1 I I) (1.60E+OO 1.60E":OO) 3.3 mi SW (1.60E+OO 1.60E+OO)
                                                                                                                                                            ~
Cs-137 S -2.45E-OI (1 13) 1302 1.16E+OO (1 12) (-2.4SE-OI -2.4 5E-Ol) 16 mi W (1.l6E+OO 1.16E+OO)
H1 H"l T.EI.3                                                                        o0
Ba-140 5 -1.39E+OI (1 13) 1302 1. 59E+Ol (I 12) (-1.39E+Ol -1.39E+Ol) 16 mi W (1.S9E+OI 1.S9E+OI)
                                                                                                                                                          .~
La-140 5 -S.S5E+OO (1/3) 1302 2. 23E+OO (1/2) (-S.SSE:"OO -S.SSE+OO) 16 mi W (2.23E+OO 2.23E+OO) 1. The total number of analysis does not include duplicates, splits, or repeated analyses. 2. The Technical Requirement LLD's are shown when. applicable. . . . 3. The means are based on all available measured results .. When possible, this inCludes those below the MDCs as well as those above them 4. USNRC reporting levels are specified in the Technical Requirements.  
IODINE-131 IODINE*131 ANALYSES OF SURFACE SUSQUEHANNA SUSQUEHANNA STEAM   STEAM ELECTRIC SURFACE WATER STATION -- 2002 ELECTRIC STATION         2002
'Tj 0 t-j e .. .H H1 0 Pl rt f-'. 0 0 f-' '< NUMBER OF CONTROL LOCATION NONROUTINE MEAN (3) REPORTED RANGE MEASUREMENTS(41 1.04E+OO (I 12) 0 (1.04E+OO l.04E+OO) 1.16E+OO (1/2) 0 (1.16E+OO 1.16E+OO) l.59E+OI (1 12) 0 (1.S9E+OI 1.S9E+Ol) i.23E+OO (1 12) 0 (2. 23E+OO 2. 23E+OO) '.
                                                                                                                                                            ~rt OJ f-'-
* e TABLEG
                                                                                                                                                          .f-'.
Results Results in  pCilliter +/-
in pCi!Jiter +/- 2S 2S                                                            o0
::J
                                                                                                                                                              ~
o0 LOCATION                                                            1-131                                COMMENTS                                          ::J
                                                                                                                                                              ~
LOCATION              COLLECTION DATE                              1*131                                COMMENTS                                    . I-'f-'
                                                                                                                                                          '<
6S6 6S6                  10/21/02-11/04/02 10/21102-11104/02                      .12 +/- .26 2S7 2S7                  10/21/02-  11104102 10/21/02-11104/02                      .SI +/-.34
                                                                    .51  +/- .34 6S5 6S5                    10/28/02-11104/02 10/28/02-11/04/02                      .84
                                                                    .84 +/-+/- 0.4 0.4 LTAW LTAW                        11111/2002 1111112002                        .24 +/- .28
                                                                    .24    .28 6S6                              111 18/02 11104/0~-11I18/02 11l04/0~-                             .78
                                                                    .78 +/- .47
                                                                          +/-.47 2S7 2S7                    11104/02-11/18/02 11104/02-11118102                      1.3 1.3 +/- .S2
                                                                          +/-.52 6S5 6S5                    11111102-11118/02 11111102-11/18102                      1.2 +/- .S8
                                                                            .58 6S6                    11/18/02-12/02/02 11118/02-12/02/02                      .07
                                                                      .07 +/- .18
                                                                          +/-.18 2S7 2S7                  11118102-12102102 11/18/02-12102/02                      0.8 +/-.42
* 6SS 6S5                  11/25/02-12/02/02
                            ' 11/25102-12/02/02                      .29 +/- .31 6S6                  12/02/02-12/16/02 12/02102-12116102                      .45 +/- .32 2S7                  12/02/02-12/16/02 12/02/02-12/16/02                      .82
                                                                      .82 +/-
                                                                          +/- .38
                                                                            .38 6SS 6S5                  12/09102-12116/02 12109/02-12/16/02                      .43
                                                                      .43 +/-
                                                                          +/- .38
                                                                            .38 LTAW                    . 12/16/2002 12116/2002                        0.4 0.4+/-+/- .36 6S6                  12/16/02-12/30/02 12116/02-12130/02                      .14
                                                                      .14 +/-
                                                                          +/- 0.2 0.2 2S7 2S7 -                12/16/02-12/30/02                      .36
                                                                      .36 +/-
                                                                          +/- .25
                                                                            .25 6S5                  12123/02-  12/30/02 12/23/02-12/30/02                      .09 +/- 0.2
                                                                      .09+/-0.2 Comments:
report for additional details reg~rding
*Refer to Appendix F of this report                                                      SSE'S Technical Requirements for s~mpling regarding exceptions to SSE's                                s!impling and analyses. 1-13


==SUMMARY==
TABLE 1-41*4 GROSS ALPHA, GROSS BETA, TRITIUM, IODINE-131  IODINE*131 GAMMA* SPECTROSCOPIC ANALYSES OF             OF DRINKING DRINKING WATER SUSQUEHANNA SUSQUEHANNA STEAM          ELECTRIC STATION STEAM ELECTRIC         STATION -- 2002 2002 .
OF DATA FOR SSES . OPERATIONAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING PROGRAM -2002 NAME OF FACILITY:
Results in Results    pCiIliter +/- 2S in pCiIliter  2S LOCATION        COLLECTION DATE              GR-ALPHA GR*ALPHA              GR-BETA
SUSQUEHANNA STEAM ELECTRIC STATION LOCATION OF FACILITY:
* GR*BETA            TRITIUM                    OTHER ACTIVITY          COMMENTS 12H2 12H2              12131/01 12131101 *~ 02/04/02 02/04/02          .14 +/-0.5            3.3  +/-0.7 3.3 +/-0.7                  <99 12H2              q2l4/02    03104/02 q2l4/02 -- 03104/02          0.5 +/-
LUZERNE COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA Reporting Period: December 26,*2001 to January 31, 2003 ANALYSIS AND LOWERLIMIT MEDIUMORPATHWAY TOfALNUMBER OF SAMPLED OF ANAL YSBS DETBCflON AlL INDICATOR LOCATIONS MEAN (3) Page 13 of13 LOCATION WITIIlllGHEST MEAN NAME . MEAN (3) (UNIT OF MEASUREMENT)
* 0.+/- 0.5 0.5          1.8 +/- 0.6                  <95
PERFORMED ( 1) (llD) (2) RANGE DlST ANCEAND DIRECITON RANGE FoodlGarden Crops (cont) (pCilkg wet) Cs-l34 S I.60E+OO . (1 /3) llDI I.60E+OO (1 / 1) (t.60E+OO 1.60E+OO) 3.3 mi SW (L60E+OO 1.60E+OO)
                                                                                                <95 12H2 12H2            . 03/04/02 - 04/01102          0.2+/-0.5 0.2+/-  0.5                                      <96
Cs-137 S -2ASE-Ol (1 /3) 1302 1.l6E+OO (1 /2) (-2.4SE-Ol . -i.4SE-Ol) 16 mi W (1.16E+OO I.I6E+OO)
                                                                                                <96 12H2 12H2              04/01102 -- 04/29/02 04/01/02    04129102          1.1+/-0.6 1.1+/-0.6            2.6+/-0.9 2.6+/-0.9                    <93 12H2 12H2              04129/02 - 06/03/02 04/29/02    06103/02          -0.5
Ba-140 S -1.39E+Ol (1/3) 1302 l.59E+Ol (1 /2) :: (-1.39E+Ol
                                                -0.5 +/-
-1.39E+Ol) 16 mi W (1.59E+Ol L59E+Ot) La-140 S -S.SSE+OO (1/3) 13G2 2. 23E+OO (1 i 2) (-S.SSE+OO -S.55E+OO) . 16 mi W (2.23E+OO 2. 23E+OO) . L The total munber of analysis doesnot include duplicates, splits, or repeated analy se s. 2. The Technical Requirement LLD's are shown when appliCable. . . . . . 3. The means are based on all available measured results .. When possible, this includes those below the MDCs as well as those above them 4. USNRC reporting levels are specified in the Technical Requirements.
                                                    +/- 0.4 0.4           2.2+/-0.6 2.2+/-0.6                    <96 12H2 12H2              06/03/02 -- 07/01/02 06/03/02    07/01102          0.8 +/-0.7            3.5 +/-0.9 3.5  +/-0.9                   <97
CONTROL LOCATION MEAN (3) RANGE I.04E+OO (1 /2) (L04E+OO l.04E+OO) 1.l6E+OO (1 /2) (1.16E+OO 1.16E+OO)
                                                                                                <97 12H2              07/01102 -- 07129/02 07/01102    07129/02          0.2+/-0.6 0.2+/-0.6             3.9 +/-0.7 3.9  +/-0.7                  <97
I.S9E+Ol (1 /2) (l.S9E+Ol* l.59E+Ol) i.23E+OO (1 /2) (2. 23E+OO 2. 23E+OO) e. NUMBER OF NONROUTINE REPORTED MEASUREMENTS(4) o o o o Q*15 For Information Only APPENDIXH
                                                                                                <97 12H2 12H2                    8/512002                0.4 +/-
* ** f 2002 Radiological Environmental Monitoring Report 8-1 For Information Only APPENDIXH
0.4 +/- 0.7 0.7          4.6 +/-0.9 4.6  +/-0.9                466 +/- 63                                          **
* 2002 Radiological Environmental Monitoring Report 8-1 For Information Only Appendix H The data presented in the following tables were included if specific analysis results routinely exceeded the applicable MDCs in 2002 and/or routinely may have done so in previous years. The comparisons may be useful for observing any step changes that may occur in the environment over a wide area. However, the importance attached to these comparisons should be tempered by the understanding that changes in methods of analysis, typical MDCs achieved by the analyses, and averaging methods over the years may to blur the picture in some cases. ** 2002 Radiological Environmental Monitoring Report H-2 For Information Only Appendix H The data presented in the following tables were included if specific analysis results routinely exceeded the applicable MDCs in 2002 and/or routinely may have done so in previous years. The comparisons may be useful for observing any step changes that may occur in the environment over a wide area. However, the importance attached to these comparisons should be tempered by the understanding that changes in methods of .
12H2 12H2                          8126/02 8/6/02 - 8/26/02            0.3 +/-0.6            3.5 +/-0.7 3.5  +/-0.7                  <106
* analysis, typical MDCs achieved by the analyses, and averaging methods over the years may tend* to blur the picture in some cases. ** 2002 Radiological Environmental Monitoring Report H-2 For Information Only
                                                                                                <106 12H2 12H2              08/26/02 -- 09/30/02 08/26/02    09/30102          .06 +/-0.6
* Appendix H AMBIENT RADIATION MONITORING TABLEHI Location Indicator Control Period Operational Operational 2002 Range 18.5-19.2 15.0-17.9 14.8-20.8 Mean 18.9 18.1 19.0 16.3 17.9 18.1 AOUA TIC PA THWA Y MONITORING TABLEH2 Location Indicator Control Period Operational . Operational 2002  2002 3.2-4.9 3.0-7.7 2.9-5.2 2.8-6.7 Mean 3.8 5.6 5.4 4.0 3.8 2.9 TABLEH3 Location Indicator Control Period Pre-Op Operational Pre-Op Operational 2002 2002 Range 0.24-0.37 0.06-0.60 0.29-0.43 0.03-1.0 Mean 0.29 0.30 0.61 0.36 0.31 0.43 TABLEH4 Location Indicator Control Period Operational Pre-Op Operational 2002 2002 Range 101-122 126-1217 119-319 -239 -+212 Mean 109 531 1,363 171 53 36.1
                                                .06 +/-0.6            3.9 +/-0.7
* 1990 results were not averaged with 1982-01 data because the validity of the 1990 values is questionable in some instances. Laboratory analysis error is suspected.
                                                                          +/- 0.7 .                <97
See the 1990 Annual Report . H-3 2002 Radiological Environmental Monitoring Report For Information Only * '.
                                                                                                <97 12H2 12H2            09/30/02 -- 10128102 09/30/02    10128102          .00 +/-
* Appendix H AMBIENT RADIATION MONITORING , 0 TABLEHI Location ' Indicator
                                                .00 +/- 0.8 0.8          2.0 +/-
' , Control Period Pre*Op Operational Pre*Op Operational 1978*81 1982*01 2002 1978*81 1982*01 2002 Range 18.5-19.2 15.0-17.9 14.8-20.8 Mean 18.9 18.1 19.0 16.3 17.9 18.1 AOUA TIC PA THWA Y MONITORING
2.0  +/- 1.3 1.3              -6.9 +/-
' TABLEH2 Location Indicator
                                                                                              -6.9 +/- 78 78 12H2 12H2            10/28/02 - 12/02102          -.32 +/- .78            .95 +/-
' Control ' Period Pre-Op Operational
                                                                      .95 +/- 1.4 1.4 .             270+/- 90 270+/-   90 12H2 12H2            12/02/02 12102/02 -- 12/30/02 12/30102          .72 +/-
' Pre-Oj) Operational 1978-81 1982*01 2002' 1978-81 1982-01 2002 Ran2e' 3.2-4.9 3.0-7.7 2.9-5.2 2.8-6.7 Mean 3.8 5.6 5.4 4.0 3.8 2.9 TABLEH3 Location Indicator Control Period Pre-Op Operational Pre-Op Operational 1979-81 1982-01 2002 1979-81 1982-01 2002 Range 0.24-0.37 0.06-0.60 0.29-0.43 0.03-1.0 Mean 0.29 0.30 , 0.61 0.36 0.31 0.43 TABLEH4 Location Indicator Control Period Pre-Op Operational Pre-Op Operational 1978*81 1982*01* 2002 1978*81 1982*01* 2002 Range 101-122 126-1217 119-319 -239 -+212 Mean 109 531 1,363 171 53 36.1 '
                                                .72 +/- 1.0 1.0         2.3 +/- 1.2               . 34 +/-79
* 1990 results were not averaged with 1982-01 data because the validity of the 1990 values is questionable in some instances. Laboratory analysis error is suspected.
                                                                                                  +/- 79 Comments: .
See the 1990 Annual Report . H-3 2002 Radiological Environmental Monitoring Report F or Inf orma ti on Only APDendixH
* TABLEH7 ** TABLEH8 ** 2002 Radiological Environmental Monitoring Report H-4 F or Inf orma ti on On l y APDendixH
* 1.5 TABLEH7 **** TABLEH8 ** 2002 Radiological Environmental Monitoring Report H-4 For Information Only AppendixH TABLEH9
* TABLER 10 TABLEH 11
* Location Indicator Control Period 1984 -01
* 2002 1984 -01
* 2002 Ran2e 0.9.,. 1.7 O.S -1.4 Mean 1.1 1.6 1.1 2.1 *Th-232 was reported instead of Th-228 in 1990. TABLE H 12 Location Indicator Control Period Pre-Op Operational Pre-Op Operational 1978-81 1982-01 2002 1978-81 1982-01 2002 Ran2e 0.OS-0.15 0.08-0.21 0.06-0.21 Mean 0.10 0.09 0.06 0.11 0.11 0.13
* H-S 2002 Radiological Environmental Monitoring Report For Information Only AppendixH TABLEH9 * . TABLER 10 TABLER 11
* Location Indicator Control Period 1984 -01
* 2002 1984 -01* 2002 Ran2e 0.9.,. 1.7 0.8 -1.4 Mean 1.1 1.6 1.1 2.1 *Th-232 was reported instead of Th-228 in 1990. TABLE H 12* Location Indicator Control Period Pre-Op Operational Pre-Op Operational 1978-81 1982-01 2002 1978-81 1982-01 2002 Ran2e 0.08-0.15 0.08-0.21 0.06-0.21 Mean 0.10 0.09 0.06 0.11 0.11 0.13
* H-S 2002 Radiological Environmental Monitoring Report For Information Only AppendixH ATMOSPHERIC PA THWA Y MONITORING TABLEH 14
* 1990 results were not averaged with 1982-01 data because the validity of the 1990 values is questionable in some instances.
Laboratory analysis error is suspected.
See the 1990 Annual Report. TERRESTRIAL PATHWAY MONITORING TABLEH15 2002 Radiological Environmental Monitoring Report ** For Information Only AppendixH ATMOSPHERIC PA THWA Y MONITORING TABLEH 14
* 1990 results were not averaged with 1982-01 data because the validity of the , , 1990 values is questionable in some instances.
Laboratory analysis error is suspected.
See the 1990 Annual , Report. TERRESTRIAL PATHWAY MONITORING TABLEH15 2002 Radiological Environmental Monitoring Report H*6 .' '.' '.
For Information O nly Appendix H TABLEH 16 Location Indicator Control Period  Operational Operational 1979&81  2002 1979&81 2002 Range 0.8 -1.3  0.8 -2.5  0.8 -1.2 1.0 -2.2 Mean 1.1 1.6 o 1.0 1.7 o TABLEH17 Period TABLEH 18
* Location Indicator Control Period Operational Operational 2002 2002 Ran2e 0.5 -0.7 0.05 -0.5 0.2 -1.2 0.1 -1.2 Mean 0.6 0.2 0.02 0:7 0.4 0.09 TABLEH 19 Location Indicator Control Period Operational Operational 2002 2002 Ra n 2e 1222-1500 1241-1422 1273-1500 1247-1472 Mean 1325 1329 1403 1390 1331 1338 2002 Radiological Environmental Monitoring Report For Information O nly Appendix H TABLEH 16 Location Indicator Control Period Pre*Op , Operational Pre*Op Operational 1979&81 ' 1984*01 2002 1979&81 1984*01 2002 Range 0.8 -1.3 , 0.8 -2.5 , 0.8 -1.2 1.0 -2.2 Mean 1.1 1.6 o 1.0 1.7 o TABLEH17 , , Period TABLEH 18
* Location Indicator Control Period Pre*Op Operational Pre* Of! Operational 1979&81 1982*01 2002 *1979&81 1982*01 2002 Ran2e 0.5 -0.7 0.05 -0.5 ' --0.2 -1.2 0.1 -1.2 Mean 0,6 0.2 0.02 0:7 0.4 0.09 TABLEH 19 Location Indicator Control Period Pre*Op Operational Pre*Op Operational 1978*81 1985*01 2002 1978*81 1985*01 2002 , Ra n 2e 1222-1500 1241-1422 1273-1500 1247-1472 Mean 1325 1329 1403 1390 1331 1338
* H*' 2002 Radiological Environmental Monitoring Report For Inf orua ti on O nl y AppendixH TABLE H20
* 1990 results were not averaged with 1982-01 data because the validity of the 1990 values is questionable in some instances.
Laboratory analysis error is suspected.
See the 1990 Annual Report. TABLEH21 2002 Radiological Environmental Monitoring Report *
* F o r Inf orua ti on O nl y AppendixH TABLE H20
* 1990 results were not averaged with 1982-01 data because the validity of the* 1990 values is questionable in some instances.
Laboratory analysis error is suspected.
See the 1990 Annual Report. .. TABLEH21 2002 Radiological Environmental Monitoring Report H*8 *
* For Information Only *
* APPENDIX I 2002 Radiological Environmental Monitoring Report For Information Only * * \ . \ .-' APPENDIX I 2002 Radiological Environmental Monitoring Report 1*1 F or Inf o rmation O nl y Appendixl Results of analyses are generally reported in the following tables to two significant figures. Random uncertainties of counting are reported to the same decimal place as the result . Calculated values for analysis results are reported with the random uncertainty of counting at two standard deviations (2S), determined by considering both the sample and background count rates. The uncertainty of an activity is influenced by the volume or mass of the sample, the background count rate, the count times, the method used to round off the value obtained to reflect its degree of significance, and other factors. The uncertainties of activities determined by gamma spectrometric analyses are also influenced by the relative concentrations of the radionuclides in the sample, the energies . and intensities of the gammas emitted by those radionuclides, and the assumptions used in selecting the radionuclides to be quantitatively detennined.
Results reported as less than <<) in these tables are below the minimum detectable concentrations (MDCs). The MDC is an estimate of the detection capabilities of the overall measurement method, taking into account not only the counting system, but also the characteristics of the sample being counted. When the MDC is used as the level to decide whether or not to enter a measured value into a table, there is a 50% chance that the value will be entered. when the actual sample activity is equivalent to the MDC. There is only a five percent chance that a value representing a fluctuation in background activity will be entered as sample activity in such an instance.
Measured values for the activities of specific radionuclides, such as the man-made gamma-emitting radionuclides beryllium-7 and cesium-137, only appear in the following tables for each specific medium when the levels that are measured exceed the MDC values forthose measurements and those radionuclides are actually identified as present in the samples. Measured values for the analyses that are not radionuclide specific, such as gross alpha and beta analyses, also are presented in the tables for . specific media only when the levels that are measured actually exceed the MDCs. 2002 Radiological Environmental Monitoring Report e F or Inf o rma t i o n O nl y Appendixl Results of analyses are generally reported in the following tables to two significant figures. Random uncertainties of counting are reported to the same decimal place as the result . . Calculated values for analysis results are reported with the random uncertainty of counting at two standard deviations (2S), determined by considering both the sample and background count rates. The uncertainty of an activity is influenced by the volume or mass of the sample, the background count rate, the count times, the method used to round off the value obtained to reflect its degree of significance, and other factors. The uncertainties of activities determined by gamma spectrometric analyses are also influenced by the relative concentrations of the radionuclides in the sample, the energies . and intensities of the gammas emitted by those radionuclides, and the assumptions used in selecting the radionuclides to be quantitatively determined.
Results reported as less than <<) in these tables are below the minimum detectable concentrations (MDCs). The MDC is an estimate of the detection capabilities of the overall measurement method, taking into account not only the counting system, but also the characteristics of the sample being counted. When the MDC is used as the level to decide whether or not to enter a measured value into a table, there is a 50% chance that the value will be entered. when the actual sample activity is equivalent to the MDC. There is only a five percent chance that a value representing a fluctuation in background activity will be entered as sample activity in such an instance.
Measured values for the activities of specific radionuc1ides, such as the man-made gamma-emitting radionuclides beryllium-7 and cesium-137, only appear in the following tables for each specific medium when the levels that are measured exceed the MDC values forthose measurements and those radionuclides are actually identified as present in the samples. Measured values for the analyses that are not radionuclide specific, such as gross alpha and beta analyses, also are presented in the tables for . specific media only when the levels that are measured actually exceed the MDCs. 2002 Radiological Environmental Monitoring Report e* e
* Location ONSlTE IS2 + 2S2 2S3 3S2 3S3 3S4 + 4S3 + 4S6 SS4 SS7 + 6S4 + 6S9 + 7S6 + 7S7 8S2 + 9S2 lOS1 + lOS2 lOS3 I1S3 + llS7 ENVIRONMENTAL SUSQUEHANNA STEAM ELE First Quarter 01114102 to 04/18/02 20.4 +/- 1.0 16.9 +/- 1.0 18.6 +/- 1.0 17.0 +/- 1.6 16.5 +/- 0.8 16.4 +/- 1.0 21.0 1.6 17.7 +/- 0.4 IS.9 +/- 0.8 16.9 +/- 0.8 24.9 +/- 2.0 23.5+/- 2.0 22.0 +/- 2.2 17.1 +/- 1.6 21.3 +/- 1.0 37.7 +/- 3.3 16.1 +/- 1.2 28.S +/- 2.2 IS.8 +/- 1.0 24.9 +/- 2.6 18.4 +/- 1.2 Results (1 ) are in mRlstd. qtr (2) +/- 2S (3)  Second Quarter 04/17/02 to 07/18/02 23.7 +/- 1.6 16.5 +/- 1.0 21.5 +/- 1.2 16.9 +/- 0.8 16.4 +/- 1.4 16.7 +/- 0.6 21.8 +/- 1.4 16.8 +/- 0.8 16.0. +/- 1.4 17.4 +/- 0.4 25.2 .+/- 1.4 24.1 +/- 1.8 23.8 +/- 1.4 16.8 +/- 0.6 21.6 +/- 0.6 39.3 +/- 3.4 16.2 +/- 0.6 29.8 +/- 1.0 16.0 +/- 1.0 25.9 +/- 0.8 18.0 +/- 1.2 Third Quarter 07/16102 to 10/17/02 21.9 +/- 1.2 16.6 +/- 1.2 20.7 +/- 1.4 16.5 +/- 1.2 16.8 +/- 1.4 16.2 +/- 0.8 20.9 +/- 1.4 17.4 +/- 0.8 15.2 +/- 2.9 16.1 +/- 1.4 24.8 +/- 0.8 21:8 +/- 1.2 16.5 +/- 1.2 22.8 +/- 2.2 36.7 +/- 3.2 16.7 +/- 0.6 29.2 +/- 1.4 16.0 +/- 1.0 24.8+/- 1.6 18.0 +/- 1.0 Fourth Quarter 10/15/02 to 01131103 21.6 +/- 1.0 15.6 +/- 0.7 19.6 +/- 1.0 16.2 +/- 1.6 15.3 +/- 0.3 20.4 +/- 1.2 16.1 +/- 1.0 14.8 +/- 0.9 IS.4 +/- 0.7 24.2 +/- 2.2 23.4 +/- 0.7 22.9 +/- 1: 7 16.0 +/- 0.7 24.0+/- 2.1 40.3 +/-2.1 15.5 +/- 1.0 28.2 +/- 2.8 15.0 +/- 0.5 23.8 +/- 1.4 17.5 +/- 1.2 * +
* Location ONSITE 1S2 + 2S2 2S3 3S2 3S3 3S4 + 4S3 + 4S6 5S4 5S7 +" 6S4 + 6S9 + 7S6 + 7S7 8S2 + 9S2 + lOS1 + 10S2 lOS3 l1S3 + " l1S7 ENVIRONMENTAL DOSIMETRY RESULTS " SUSQUEHANNA STEAM ELECTRIC STATION -2002 First Quarter 01/14/02 to 04118102 2004 +/- 1.0 16.9 +/- 1.0 18.6 +/- 1.0 " 17.0 +/- 1.6 16.5 +/- 0.8 1604 +/- 1.0 21.0 +/- 1.6 17.7 +/- 004 15.9 +/- 0.8 16.9 +/- 0.8 24.9 +/- 2.0 23.5+/- 2.0 22.0 +/- 2.2 17.1 +/- 1.6 21.3 +/- 1.0 37.7 +/- 3.3 16.1 +/- 1.2 28.5 +/- 2.2 15.8 +/- 1.0 24.9 +/- 2.6 1804 +/- 1.2 Results (I ) are in mRlstd. qtr (2) +/- 2S (3) " Second Quarter 04/17102 to 07/18102 " 23.7 +/- 1.6 16.5 +/- 1.0 21.5 +/- 1.2 16.9 +/- 0.8 16.4 +/- 1.4 16.7 +/- 0.6 " 21.8 +/- 104 16.8 +/- 0.8 16.0 +/- 104 17.4 +/- 004 25.2+/- 1.4 24.1 +/- 1.8 23.8 +/- 1.4 16.8 +/- 0.6 21.6 +/- 0.6 39.3 +/- 304 16.2 +/- 0.6 29.8 +/- 1.0 16.0 +/- 1.0 25.9 +/- 0.8 18.0 +/- 1.2 Third Quarter 07/16/02 to 10/17/02 21.9 +/- 1.2 16.6 +/- 1.2 20.7 +/- 104 16.5 +/- 1.2" 16.8 +/- 104 16.2 +/- 0.8 20.9 +/- 104" 1704 +/- 0.8 15.2 +/- 2.9 16.1 +/- 1.4 24.8 +/- 0.8 23.5 +/-" 2.6 21.8 +/- 1.2 16.5 +/- 1.2 "" 22.8 +/- 2.2 36.7 +/- 3.2 16.7 +/- 0.6 " 29.2 +/- 104 16.0 +/- 1.0 24.8 "+/- 1.6 18.0 +/- 1.0 Fourth Quarter 10/15/02 " to 01/31103 21.6 +/- 1.0 15.6 +/- 0.7 19.6 +/- 1.0 16.2 +/- 1.6 15.3 +/- 0.3 15.8 +/- 0.7" 20.4 +/- 1.2 16.1 +/- 1.0 14.8 +/- 0.9 1504 +/- 0.7 24.2 +/- 2.2 23.4 +/- 0.7 22.9 +/- 1.1' 16.0 +/- 0.7 " 24.0+/- 2.1 40.3 +/-2.1 15.5 +/- 1.0 28.2 +/- 2.8 15.0 +/- 0.5 23.8 +/- 1.4 17.5 +/- 1.2
* 1-3 Location 12S1 1283 + 12S4 12S5 12S6 12S7 13S2 + 13S4 13S5 13S6 14S5 + 14S6 15S5 + 16S1 + 16S2 + TABLEI-l ENVIRONMENTAL THERMOLUMINESCENT DOSIMETRY RESULTS SUSQUEHANNA STEAM ELECTRIC STA nON -2002 Flrst Quarter 01/1410210 04118102  18.4 +/- 1.4 22.4 +/- 2.0 22.7 +/- 2.2 20.0 +/- 1.6 21.4 +/- 1.0 15.8 +/- 1.0 21.8 +/- 1.0 22.8+/- 2.0 24.5 +/- 1.4 21.6 +/- 2.2 20.8 +/- 1.4 19.7 +/- 1.6 19.0 +/- 1.4 20.1 +/- 1.8 21.5 +/- 1.4 Results (1) are in mRIstd. qtr (2) +/- 2S (3) Second Quarter 04117102 to 07118102 19.0 +/- 0.8 22.3 +/- 1.2 22.8 +/-1.0 20.5 +/- 0.8 .21.3 +/- 1.8 15.5 +/- 1.0 23.2 +/- 1.6 22.0 +/- 0.8 24.0 +/- 1.0 21.5 +/- 1.0 21.7 +/- 0.8 20.5 +/- 1.4 19.8 +/- 0.8 22.5 +/- 1.4 22.7 +/- 1.0  Third Quarter 07/16/02 to  10117/02 17.9 +/- 1.2 21.0 +/- 1.4 16.3 +/-0.8 23.1 +/- 1.4 22.0 +/- 1.6 23.8 +/- 0.4 20.7 +/- 1.2 21.4 +/- 2.2 19.1 +/- 1.4 19.0 +/- 0.4 21.2 +/- 1.6 21.4 +/- 1.8 See the comments at the end of this table. *
* Fourth Quarter 10/1S/02 to 01/31/03 17.7 +/-.0.9 21.5 +/- 1.0 22.0 +/- 1.2 19.0 +/- 1.0 19.6 +/- 1.0 15.2. +/- 0.5 23.6 :!: 1.4 21.8 0.7 23.2. +/- 1.0 20.5+/- 1.0 19.4 +/- 1.7 18.8 +/- 0.9 17.8 +/- 1.0 20.6 +/- 1.2 21.7 +/- 1.5
* Location 1281 12S3 + 12S4 12S5 12S6 12S7 13S2 + 1384 13S5 1386 1485 + 1486 1585 + 1681 + 1682 + TABLE I-I ENVIRONMENTAL THERMOLUMINESCENT DOSIMETRY RESULTS SUSQUEHANNA STEAM ELECTRIC STATION -2002 First Quarter 01114102.0 04118102 . 18.4 +/- 1.4 22.4 +/- 2.0 22.7 +/- 2.2 20.0 +/- 1.6 21.4 +/- 1.0 15.8 +/- 1.0 21.8 +/- 1.0 22.8+/- 2.0 24.5 +/- 1.4 21.6 +/- 2.2 20.8 +/- 1.4 19.7 +/- 1.6 19.0 +/- 1.4 20.1 +/- 1.8 2 1.5 +/- 1.4 Results (1) are in mRlstd. qtr (2) +/- 2S (3) Second Quarter. 04117102 to 07118102 19.0 +/- 0.8 22.3 +/- 1.2 22.8 +/-1.0 20.5 +/- 0.8 .21.3 +/- 1.8 15.5 +/- 1.0 23.2 +/- 1.6 22.0 +/- 0.8 24.0 +/- 1.0 21.5 +/- 1.0 21.7 +/- 0.8 20.5 +/- 1.4 19.8 +/- 0.8 22.5 +/- 1.4 22.7 +/- 1.0 . Third Quarter 07/16/02 to . 10117/02 17.9 +/- 1.2 22.2 +/- 1.4 22.7 +/- 1.4* 20.1 +/- 1.0 21.0 +/- 1.4 16.3 +/-0.8 **23.1 +/- 1.4 22.0 +/- 1.6 23.8 +/- 0.4 20.7 +/- 1.2 21.4 +/- 2.2 19.1 +/- 1.4 19.0 +/- 0.4 21.2 +/- 1.6 21.4 +/- 1.8 See the comments at the end of th i s table. *
* Fourth Quarter 10/15/02 to 01131103 17.7 +/-.0.9 21.5 +/- 1.0 22.0 +/- 1.2 19.0 +/- 1.0 19.6 +/- 1.0 15.2. +/- 0.5 23.6 :!: 1.4 21.8 +/-: 0.7 23.2. +/- 1.0 20.5+/- 1.0 19.4 +/- 1.7 18.8 +/- 0.9 17.8 +/- 1.0 20.6 +/- 1.2 21.7 +/- 1.5
* 1-4
* Location 0-1 MILE OFFSITE 6A4 + 8A3 15A3 16A2 MILES OFFSlTE IBI 2B3 + 2B4 5B3 7B2 8B2 + 9Bl 10B2 10B3 10B4 12B4 13Bl 14B3 + 15Bl 16B2 MILES OFFSITE llCI ENVIRONMENTAL DOSIMETRY RESULTS SUSQUEHANNA STEAM ELECTRIC STATION 2002 First Quarter 01114102 to 041111102 20.2 +/- 2.0 16.4 +/- 0.8 18.2 +/- 1.0 15.9 +/- 1.4 17.S +/- 1.2 li6 +/- 1.2 (S) 15.7 +/- 1.2 16.6 +/- 1.6 17.2 +/- 1.2 16.6 +/- 1.0 14.0 +/- 1.0 16.S +/- 1.4 18.6 +/- 2.0 17.4 +/- 0.8 17.6 +/- 1.8 18.4 +/- 1.2 17.3 +/- 1.4 15.9 +/- 1.4 21.1 +/- 1.2 Results (1) are in mRlstd. qtT (2) +/- 2S (3) Second Quarter 04/17/02 to 07/18/02 19.3 +/- 1.6 16.1 +/- 0.8 18.8 +/-T4 16.2 +/- 1.0 17.1 +/- 1.0 17.2 +/- 1.0 17.3 +/-O.6 15.2 +/- 1.2 16.1 +/- 0.8 16.5 +/- 1.2 16.1 +/- 1.0 13.4 +/- 1.0 16.S +/- 3.0 18.3 +/- 1.2 17.0 +/- 0.4 17.0 +/- 1.4 17.2 +/- 1.0 16.8 +/- 0.4 IS.9 +/- 1.0 19.9 +/- 0.8 Third Quarter 07/16/02 to 10/17/02 19.1 +/- 1.4 16.0 +/- 1.0 18.3 +/- 1.2 16.0 +/- 1.0 16.6 +/- 1.4 16.8 +/- 1.0 17.2 +/- 1.2 IS.4 +/- 0.6 16.1 +/- 0.8 16.3 +/- 1.4 15.5 +/- 1.2 13.S+/- 1.4 15.5 +/- 1.2 17.9 +/- 2.0 16.5 +/- 1.4 17.4 +/- L4 17.6 +/- 1.0 17.2 +/- 1.2 16.4 +/- 2.0 . 20.2+/- 1.4 See the comments at the end of this table. Fourth Quarter 10/15/02 to 01131103 18.6 +/- 0.7 15.4 +/- 1.2 17.0 +/- 0.5 15.2 +/- 0.7 15.6 +/- 1.0 16.4 +/- 0.7 16.3 +/- 0.5  15.5 +/- 0.7 16.0 +/-0.9 15.6 +/- 0.7 15.0 +/- 0.7 12.9 +/- 0.9 15.2 +/- 1.9 16.S +/- 0.7 IS.7 +/- 0.2 16.4 +/- 0.9 16.6 +/- 0.9 15.9 +/- 1.2 14.9 +/- 1.2 18.8 +/- L{) *
* Location 0-1 MILE OFFSITE 6A4+ 8A3 ISA3 16A2 1*2 MILES OFFSITE . IBI 2B3 + 2B4 SB3 7B2 8B2 + 9Bl lOB2 10B3 lOB4 12B4 13Bl 14B3 + ISBI . 16B2 2*3 MILES OFFSITE llCI . * .... EI-l. . . ENVIRONMENTAL THERMOillrINESCENT DOSIMETRY RESULTS SUSQUEHANNA STEAM ELECTRIC STATION 2002 First Quarter 01114102 . to 04118102 20.2 +/- 2.0 16.4 +/- 0.8 18.2 +/- 1.0 15.9 +/- 1.4 17.5 +/- 1.2 17.6 +/- 1.2 (5) IS.7 +/- 1.2 16.6 +/- 1.6 17.2 +/- 1.2 16.6 +/- LO 14.0 +/- 1.0 16.S +/- 1.4 18.6 +/- 2.0 17.4 +/- 0.8 17.6 +/- 1.8 18.4 +/- 1.2 17.3 +/- 1.4 15.9 +/- 1.4 21.1 +/- 1.2 Results (1) are in mRlstd. qtr (2) +/- 2S (3) Second Quarter 04117/02 to 07/18/02 19.3 +/- 1.6 16.1 +/- 0.8 18.8 +/-"1.4 16.2 +/- 1.0 17.1 +/- 1.0 17.2 +/- 1.0 17.3 +/-0.6 IS.2 +/- 1.2 16.1 +/- 0.8 16.5 +/- 1.2 16.1 +/- 1.0 13.4 +/- 1.0 16.5 +/- 3.0 18.3 +/- 1.2 17.0 +/- 0.4 17.0 +/- 1.4 17.2 +/- 1.0 16.8 +/- 0.4 IS.9 +/- 1.0 19.9 +/- 0.8 Third Quarter 07/16/02 to. *10/17/02 19.1 +/- 1.4 16.0 +/- 1.0 18.3 +/- 1.2 16.0 +/-1.0 16.6 +/- 1.4 16.8 +/- 1.0 17.2 +/- 1.2 15.4 +/- 0.6 .16.1 +/- 0.8 . 16.3 +/- 1.4 IS.5 +/- 1.2 13.5.+/- 1.4 15.S +/- 1.2 17.9 +/- 2.0 16.5 +/- 1.4 17.4 +/- lA 17.6 +/- 1.0 17.2 +/- 1.2 16.4 +/- 2.0** 20.2+/- 1.4 S ee th e comments at the end of this table. Fourth Quarter 10115/02 to 01131103 18.6 +/- 0.7 IS.4 +/- 1.2 17.0 +/- 0.5 15.2 +/- 0.7 15.6 +/- 1.0 16.4 +/- 0.7 16.3 +/- 0.5 \. IS.5 +/- 0.7 16.0 +/-0.9 IS.6 +/- 0.7 IS.0 +/- 0.7 12.9 +/- 0.9 IS.2 +/- 1.9* 16.5 +/- 0.7 15.7 +/- 0.2 16.4 +/- 0.9 16.6 +/- 0.9 IS.9.+/- 1.2 14.9 +/- 1.2 18.8 +/- LO
* 1-5 'Tj 0 H -! rn 0 OJ rt f-'. 0 0 I-' '<
LOcation MILES OFFSITE IDS + 601 803 + 904 + 1001 + 1202 1401 MILES OFFSITE 3E1 4E2 SE2 + 6E1 + 7E1 + 11E1 + 12El + 13E4 + MILES OFFSITE 2Fl + 8F2 12F2 15Fl + 16Fl + . ENVIRONMENTAL THERMOLUMINESCENT DOSIMETRY RESULTS Fant Quarter 01114102 to 04118/02 20.2 +/- 2.0 20.1 +/- 1.4 18.3 +/- 1.8 19.1 +/- 1.0 18.8 +/- 1.8 21.0 +/- 4.2 19.4 +/- 1.2 16.8 +/- 1.0 19.5 +/- 2.2 18.5 +/- 1.0 20.4 +/- 1.4 19.2 +/- 1.4 16.0 +/- 0.8 16.6 +/- 1.2 21.0 +/- 1.2 17.8 +/- 1.4 17.0 +/- 2.2 18.7 +/- 1.0 19.7 +/- 1.0 20.8 +/- 1.4 SUSQUEHANNA STEAM ELECTRIC 2002 Results (1) are in mRlstd. qtr (2) +/- 25 (3) Second Quarter 04/17102 to 07/18/02 18.7 +/- 1.4 19.3 +/- 1.6 17.4 +/- 0.8 18.0 +/- 1.2 17.S +/- 0.6 19.9 +/- 1.2 18,9 +/- 0.8 IS.2 +/- 0.8 18.5 +/- 2.4 17.5 +/-1.0 21.S +/- 1.2 18.6 +/- 0.8 15.5 +/- 0.8 (S) 20.7+/- 1.0 17.6 +/- 0.8 16.4 +/- 1.4 i8.4+/- 1.4 19.4 +/- 0.8 20.0 +/- 1.0 Third Quarter 07/16/02 to 10117102 19.2 +/- 1.8 19.2 +/- 1.2 18.2 +/- 1.0 18.8 +/- 1.0 17.2 +/- 1.0 20.0 +/- 1.2 19.5 +/- 1.0 16.2 +/- 1.2 18.8 +/- 0.6 17.8 +/- 1.8 19.7 +/- 1.4 18.7 +/- 1.4 15.0 +/- 1.0 16.8 +/- 0.8 20.6 +/- 2.6 17.7 +/- 0.6 17.0 +/- 1.2 18.4+/- 1.0 19.7 +/- 1.0 20.4 +/- 1.6 See the comments at the end of this
* Fourth Quarter 10115/02 to 01131103 17.6 +/- O.S 17.9 +/- 1.4 16.6 +/-.0.7 17.1 +/- 1.0 17.0 +/- 0.9 19.0 +/- O.S 17.1 +/- 1.4 14.5 +/- 1.0 18.3 +/- 1.0 17.1 +/- 1.7 19.4 +/- 1.4 17.8 +/- 0.7 14.1 +/- 0.5 15.8 +/- 0.9 19.2 +/- O.S 16.7 +/- 1.0 16.3 +/- O.S 17.2 +/- 1.2 18.1 +/- 0.5 19.2 +/- 1.4 * . LOcation 3-4 MILES OFFSITE IDS + 6Dl 8D3 + 9D4 + lODl + 12D2 14Dl . 4-5 MILES OFFSITE 3El 4E2 SE2 + 6EI + 7El + lIEI + 12El + 13E4 + 5-10 MILES OFFSITE . 2Fl + 8F2 12F2 15Fl + 16Fl + .. . TABLEI-1 . .. . ENVIRONMENTAL THERMOLUMINESCENT DOSIMETR.Y RESULTS . Fmt Quarter 01114102 to 04118/02 20.2 +/- 2.0 20.1 +/- 1.4 18.3 +/- 1.8 19.1 +/- 1.0 18.8 +/- 1.8 21.0 +/- 4.2 19.4 +/- 1.2 16.8 +/- 1.0 19.5 +/- 2.2 18.5 +/- 1.0 20.4 +/- 1.4 19.2 +/- 1.4 16.0 +/- 0.8 16.6 +/- 1.2 21.0 +/- 1.2 17.8 +/- 1.4 . 17.0 +/- 2.2 18.7 +/- 1.0 19.7 +/- 1.0 20.8 +/- 1.4 SUSQUEHANNA STEAM ELECTRIC STATION -2002 Results (1) are in mRlstd. qtr (2) +/- 28 (3) Second Quarter 04/17102 to .07/18/02* 18.7 +/- 1.4 19.3 +/- 1.6 17.4 +/- 0.8 18.0 +/- 1.2 17.5 +/- 0.6 19.9 +/- 1.2 18.9 +/- 0.8 IS.2 +/- 0.8 18.5 +/- 2.4 17.5 +/-1.0 21.S +/- 1.2 18.6 +/- 0.8 15.5 +/- 0.8 (5) 20.7+/- 1.0 17.6 +/- 0.8 16.4 +/- 1.4 i8.4+/- 1.4 19.4 +/- 0.8 20.0 +/- 1.0 Third Quarter. 07/16/02 to 10117102 19.2 +/- 1.8 19.2 +/- 1.2 18.2 +/- 1.0 18.8 +/- 1.0 17.2 +/- 1.0 20.0 +/- 1.2 19.5 +/- 1.0 16.2 +/- 1.2 18.8 +/- 0.6 17.8 +/- 1.8 19.7 +/- 1.4 18.7 +/- 1.4 15.0 +/- 1.0 16.8 +/- 0.8 20.6 +/- 2.6 17.7 +/- 0.6 17.0 +/- 1.2 18.4+/- 1.0 19.7 +/- 1.0 20.4 +/- 1.6 See the comments at the end of this table. *** .0 . . Fourth Quarter 10115/02 . to 01131103 17.6 +/- 0.5 . 17.9 +/- 1.4 16.6 +/-.0.7 17.1 +/- 1.0 17.0 +/- 0.9 19.0 +/- O.S 17.1 +/- 1.4 14.5 +/- 1.0 18.3 +/- 1.0 17.1 +/- 1.7 19.4 +/- 1.4 17.8 +/- 0.7 14.1 +/- 0.5 15.8 +/- 0.9 19.2 +/- 0.5 16.7 +/- 1.0 16.3 +/- 0.5 17.2 +/- 1.2 18.1 +/- 0.5 19.2 +/- 1.4
* 1*6 ENVIRONMENTAL RESULTS SUSQUEHANNA STEAM ELECTRIC STATION -2002 Location 10-20 MILES 3G4 4Gl+ 6Gl 7Gl + 7G2 SGI 12Gl + 12G4 First Quarter 01/14/02 to 04/18102 20.2 +/- 1.4 21.4 +/- I.S 21.6 +/- 1.4 17.S +/- 1.4 19.1+/- 1.2 IS.6 +/- 1.4 16.0 +/- 0.6 19.4 +/- 0.6 See the comments at the end of this table. Location Indicator Average (6) Control Average (6) COMMENTS 19.3 +/- 13.4 IS.9 +/- 3.6 Results (l)are in mRlstd. qtr (2) +/- 2S (3) Second Quarter 04/17/02 to 07/18102 18.7 +/- 1.0 20.7 +/- 1.6 21.0 +/- O.S 16.9 +/- 0.8 17.7 +/- 0.6 15.2 +/- 1.2 15.7 +/- 1.4 19.1 +/- 1.0 19.3 +/- 10.3 IS.1 +/- 3.1 Third Quarter 07/16/02. to 10/17102 18.1 +/- 1.0 19.9 +/- 1.6 20.1 +/- O.S 17.2 +/- 1.6 (S) 14.9 +/- 0.2 16.1 +/- 1.4 19.7 +/- l.6 19.0 +/- 12.1 IS.0 +/- 3.4 Fourth Quarter 10115/02 to 01/31/03 (5) IS.9 +/- 0.5 19.7 +/- 1.0 16.3 +/- 1.0 16.4 +/- 0.7 14.3 +/- 0.9 IS.5 +/- 0.7 IS.3 +/- 1.5 IS.3 +/- 9.6 17.1 +/- 2:5 (I) Individual monitor location results are nonnaUy the average of the elemental doses of six calcium elements from the two TLDs assigned to each monitoring location.
(2) A standard (std.) quarter (qtr.) is considered to be 91.25 days. Results obtained for monitoring periods of other durations are nonnalized by multiplying them by 91.25/x, where x is the actual duration in days of the period. (3) Uncertaintie s for individual monitoring location results are two standard deviations of the elemental dOses of six cillcium elements from the two TLDs assigned to each monitoring location, representing the variability between the elemental doses of each of the six TLD elements. (4) TLDs were not in the field at this monitoring location during this quarter. Refer to Appendix A of this report for an explanation of program changes totheREMP. ... (5) No measurement could be made because the TLDs were lost , stolen, or damaged. (6) Uncertainties associated with quarteriy indicator and control averages are two standard deviations, representing the variability between the results of the individual monitoring locations.
(7) Data were invalidated for this period because of an unacceptably high coefficient of variation among element readings . + ODCM -listed locations.
* * .. . E 1-1 . ENVIRONMENTAL THERMOL INESCENTDOSIMETRY RESULTS '. Location 10-20 MILES 3G4 4Gl+ 6Gl 7Gl+ 7G2 SGI. 12Gl + 12G4 First Quarter 0V14/02 to 04/18102 20.2 +/- 1.4 21.4 +/- I.S 21.6 +/- 1.4 17.5 +/- 1.4 19.1* +/- 1.2 15.6 +/- 1.4 16.0 +/- 0.6 *19.4 +/- 0.6 See the comments at the end of this table. Location Indicator . Average (6) Control Average (6) COMMENTS 19.3 +/- 13.4 18.9 +/- 3.6 SUSQUEHANNA STEAM ELECTRIC STATION -2002 Results (1) are in mRIstd. qtr (2) +/- 2S (3) Second Quarter 04117102 to 07/18102 IS.7 +/- 1.0 20.7 +/- 1.6 21.0 +/- 0.8 16.9 +/- 0.8 -17.7 +/- 0.6 *15.2 +/- 1.2 15.7 +/- 1.4 19.1 +/- 1.0 19.3 +/- 10.3 18.1 +/- 3.1 Third Quarter 07116/02 to 10/17/02 IS.1. +/- 1.0 19.9 +/- 1.6 20.1 +/- 0.8 17.2 +/- 1.6* (5) 14.9 +/- 0.2 16.1 +/- 1.4 19.7 +/- 1.6 19.0 +/- 12.1 IS.0 +/- 3.4 Fourth Quarter 10115/02 to 01131/03 (5) 18.9 +/- 0.5 19.7 +/- 1.0 16.3 +/- 1.0 *16.4 +/- 0.7 14.3 +/- 0.9 15.5 +/- 0.7 18.3 +/- 1.5 IS.3 +/- 9.6 . 17.1 +/- 2 , 5 (I) Individual monitor location results are nonnally the average of the elemental doses of six calcium elements from the two TLDs assigned to each monitoring location.
(2) A standard (std.) quarter (qtr.) is considered to be 91.25 days. Results obtained for monitoring periods of other durations are nonnalized by multiplying them by 9 I .25/x, where x is the actual duration in days of the period. (3) Uncertainties for individual monitoring location results are two standard deviations of the elemental doses of six c i ilcium elements from the two TLDs assigned to each monitoring location , representing the variability between the elemental doses of each of the six TLD elements.
(4) TLDs were not in the field at this*monitoring location during this quarter. Refer to Appcndix A of this report for an explanation of program changes totheREMP. ... .. . (5) No measurement could be made because the TLDs were lost, stolen, or damaged. (6) Uncertainties associated with quarterly indicator and control averages are two standard deviations, representing the variability between the results of the individual monitoring locations.
.. (7) Data were invalidated for this period because of an unacceptably high coefficient of variation among element readings . .. + ODCM -listed locations. . . 'Tj 0 t-j
* H H1 0 PJ .(1' f-'. 0 0 I--' '< 1-7 TABLEI-i GROSS BETA, TRITIUM, AND GAMMA SPECTROSCOPIC ANALYSES OF SURFACE WATER SUSQUEHANNA STEAM ELECTRIC STATION -2002 Results in pCiIliter:
+/- 2S LOCATION COLLECTION DATE TRITIUM GR-BETA OTHER ACTIVITY COMMENTS 6S6 12/31101 02104/02 <99 3.1 +/-0.6 2S7 12/31/01 02/04/02 188 +/- 63 5.4 +/- 1.0 6S5 01107102 02/04/02 <99 1.5 +/- 0.7 LTAW 01/14/02 246+/-62 2.1 +/- 0.7 6S6 02/04/02 03/04/02 <95 8.1 +/- 1.0
* 2S7 02/04102 03/04/02 <95 10.2 +/- 0.8 6S5 02111102 03/04/02 <95 2.3 +/- 0.6 LTAW 02111102 159 +/- 64 2.1 +/- 0.6 656 03/04/02 04101102 <96 0.3 +/- 0.6
* 2S7 03/04/02 04101/02 4468 +/- 100 7.5 +/- 0.8 6S5 03/11/02 04101102 <96 2.2 +/- 0.6 LTAW 03111/02 219 +/- 60 2.9 +/- 0.7 6S6 04/01/02 04/29/02 <93 2.1 +/- 0.6
* 6S7 04/01102 04/29/02 9955 +/- 134 5.6 +/- 0.8 6S5 04/08/02 04129102 161 +/- 59 3.0 +/- 0.6 LTAW 04/15/02 187 +/- 60 1.0 +/- 0.7 6S6 04/29102 06/03/02 <96 2.2 +/- 0.7
* 2S7 04/29102 06/03/02 262 +/- 61.2 7.1 +/- 0.8 6S5 05/06/02 06/03/02 105 +/- 59 1.4 +/- 0.8 LTAW 05/13102 190 +/-59 2.1 +/- 0.6 6S6 06/03/02 07/01/02
<97 4.0 +/- 0.9 2S7 06/03/02 07/01102 4241 +/- 98 7.0 +/- 0.8 6S5 06/10/02 07/01102<97 3.4 +/- 0.6 LTAW 06/10/02 134 +/- 61 3.5 +/- 0.6 Comments:
*Refer to Appendix F of this report for additional details regarding exception.SSES Technical Requirements for sampling and analyses . 'Tj 0 t-j H ::J TABLEI-i H1 0 GROSS BETA, TRITIUM, AND GAMMA SPECTROSCOPIC ANALYSES OF SURFACE WATER OJ SUSQUEHANNA STEAM ELECTRIC STATION -2002 rt f-'. Results in pCiIliter
+/- 2S 0 ::J 0 LOCATION COLLECTION DATE TRITIUM GR-BETA OTHER ACTIVITY COMMENTS ::J f-' '< 6S6 12/31101 02/04/02 . <99 3.1 +/-0.6* 2S7 12/31/01 02/04/02 188 +/- 63 5.4 +/- 1.0 6S5 01107102 02/04/02 <99 1.5 +/- 0.7 LTAW 01/14/02 246+/-62 2.1 +/- 0.7 6S6 02/04/02 03/04/02 <95 8.1 +/- 1.0
* 2S7 02/04102 03/04/02 <95 10.2 +/- 0.8 6S5 02111102 03/04/02 <95 2.3 +/- 0.6 LTAW 02111102 159 +/- 64 2.1 +/- 0.6 656 03/04/02 04101102 <96 0.3 +/- 0.6
* 2S7 03/04/02 04101/02 4468 +/- 100 7.5 +/- 0.8 6S5 03/11/02 04101102 <96 2.2 +/- 0.6 LTAW 03111/02* 219 +/- 60 2.9 +/- 0.7 6S6 04/01/02 04/29/02 <93 2.1 +/- 0.6
* 6S7 04/01102 04/29/02 9955 +/- 134 5.6 +/- 0.8 6S5 04/08/02 04129102 161 +/- 59 3.0 +/- 0.6 LTAW 04/15/02 187 +/- 60 1.0 +/- 0.7 6S6 04/29102 06/03/02 <96 2.2 +/- 0.7
* 2S7 04/29102 06/03/02 262 +/- 61.2 7.1 +/- 0.8 6S5 05/06/02 *06/03/02 105 +/- 59 1.4 +/- 0.8 LTAW 05/13102 190 +/-59 2.1 +/- 0.6 6S6 06/03/02 07/01/02
<97 4.0 +/- 0.9 2S7 06/03/02 07/01102 4241 +/- 98 7.0 +/- 0.8 6S5 06/10/02 07/01102* <97 3.4 +/- 0.6 LTAW 06/10/02 134 +/- 61 3.5 +/- 0.6 . Comments:
'Refe.ppendiX F of this report for additional details regarding exceptiO.
SSES Technical Requ i rements for sampling and ana l yses. . * )*8 
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* T.EI-2 GROSS BETA, TRITIUM ,'ANDGAMMA SPECTROSCOPIC ANALYSES OF SURFACE WATER SUSQUEHANNA STEAM ELECTRIC STATION -2002 Results in pCiIliter
+/- 2S LOCATION COLLECTION DATE TRITIUM GR-BETA OTHER ACTIVITY COMMENTS 6S6 07/01102 07/29/02 <97 2.2 +/- 0.6 2S7 07/01102 07/29/02 3425 +/- 91 8.2 +/- 0.8 6S5 07/08/02 07/29/02 <97 3.5 +/- 0.7 LTAW 07/15/02 154 +/- 59 5.1 +/- 0.7 6S6 07/29/02 08/26/02 d06 3.4 +/- 0.5 2S7 07/29/02 08/26/02 2156 +/- 88 11.9 +/- 0.5 6S5 08/05/02 08126102 2Q7 +/- 67 8.7 +/- 0.5 LTAW 08112/02 207 +/- 60 4.2 +/-0.7 6S6 08/26/02 09/30/02 .. <97 3.4 +/- 0.9 2S7 08/26/02 09/02/02 2343 +/- 83 11.0+/- 1.4 6S5 09/02/02 09/30/02 <97 3.5 +/- 0.7 LTAW 09/09/02 105 +/- 62 5.1 +/- 0.5 6S6 09/30/02 10/28/02 12 +/-75 2.4 +/-1.3 2S7 09/30/02 10/28/02 925 +/- 24 11.0 +/- 2.4 6S5 10/07/02 10/28/02 13 +/-70 3.1 +/- 1.3 LTAW 10/14/02 61 +/- 89 3.1 +/- 1.8 6S6 10/28/02 12102/02. -2.6 +/- 90 2.2 +/- 1.2 2S7 10/28/02 12/02/02 1030+/- 245 18.0 +/- 2.8 6S5 11/04/02 12/02/02 9.4 +/- 81 2.0 +/- 1.2 LTAW 11111/02 117 +/- 86 5.7 +/- 1.6 6S6 12/02/02 . 12/30/02 114+/- 82 1.8 +/- 1.3 2S7 12102/02 12/30/02 179 +/- 97 11.0 +/- 2.5 6S5 12109/02 12/30/02 122 +/- 83 3.0+/- 1.4 LtAW 12116/02 90+/-87 4.9 +/-1.6 Comments:
*Refer to Appendix F of this report for additional details regarding exceptions to SSES Technical Requirements for sampling and analyses .'Tj 0
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* T.EI-2 H . rn 0 GROSS BETA, TRITIUM,ANDGAMMA SPECTROSCOPIC ANALYSES OFSURFACE WATER SUSQUEHANNA STEAM ELECTRIC STATION -2002 OJ rt Results in pCiIliter
+/- 2S f-'. 0 )::J 0 LOCATION COLLECTION DATE TRITIUM GR-BETA OTHER ACTIVITY COMMENTS f-' '< 6S6 07/01102 .07/29/02 <97 2.2 +/- 0.6 2S7 07/01102 07/29/02 3425 +/- 91 8.2 +/-*0.8 6S5 07/08/02 07/29/02 <97 3.5 +/- 0.7 LTAW 07115102 154 +/- 59 5.1 +/- 0.7 6S6. 07/29/02 08/26/02 <:106 3.4 +/- 0.5 2S7 07/29/02 08126102 2156 +/- 88 11.9 +/- 0.5 6S5 08/05/02 08/26/02 2Q7 +/- 67 8.7 +/- 0.5 LTAW 08112102 207 +/- 60 4.2 +/-0.7 6S6 08/26/02 09130102 <97 3.4 +/- 0.9 2S7 . 08/26/02 09/02/02 2343 +/- 83 11.0+/- 1.4 6S5 09/02102 09/30/02 . <97 3.5 +/- 0.7 LTAW 09/09/02 105 +/- 62 5.1 +/- 0.5 6S6 09130102 10128102 12 +/-75 2.4 +/-1.3 2S7 09/30/02 10/28/02 . 925 +/- 24 11.0 +/- 2.4 6S5 10/07/02 10/28/02 13.+/- 70 3.1 +/- 1.3 . LTAW 10114/02 61 +/- 89 3.1 +/- 1.8 6S6 10/28/02 12102/02 -2.6 +/- 90 2.2 +/- 1.2
* 2S7 10/28/02 12/02/02 1030+/- 245 18.0 +/- 2.8 .6S5 11104/02 12102/02 9.4 +/- 81 2.0 +/- 1.2 LTAW 11111102 117 +/- 86 5.7 +/- 1.6 6S6 12/02/02 . 12/30/02 114 +/- 82 1.8 +/- 1.3 2S7 12102102 12/30/02 179 +/- 97 . 11.0 +/- 2.5 6S5 12/09/02 12130102 122 +/- 83 3.0+/- 1.4 LTAW 12116/02 90+/-87 4.9 +/-1.6 Comments: . . . *Refer to Appendix F of this report for additional details regarding exceptions to SSES Technical Requirements for sampling and analyses .. . -. . . 1-9 LOCATION COLLECTION DATE 6S6 12/31101-01114/02 2S7 12/31101-01114/02 6S5 01107/02-01114/02 6S6 01114/02-01/28/02 6S7 01114/02-01128/02 6S5 01/21102-01128/02 LTAW 111412002 6S6 01/28/02-02111102 2S7 01/28102-02111102 6S5 02/04/02-02/11102 LTAW 2/1112002 6S6 02/11/02-02125/02 2S7 02111102-02/25/02 6S5 02/18/02-02125102 6S6 02/25/02-03/11102 2S7 02/25/02-03/11102 6S5 03/04/02-03/11/02 LTAW 3/1112002 6S6 03/11102-03125102 2S7 03111102-03125102 6S5 03/18/02-03125/02 6S6 03/25/02-04108102 6S7 6S5 04/01102-04108102 LTAW 4/15/2002 Comments:
IODINE-13l ANALYSES OF SURFACE WATER SUSQUEHANNA STEAM ELECTRIC STATION -2002 Results in pCiIliter
+/- 2S COMMENTS -.01+/-.18 .21 +/- .28 .09 +/-.17 .04 +/- .33 .19 +/- .24 .22 +/- .18 .04+/-.11 .23 +/- .27 * .39 +/- .32 .32 +/- .26 -.02 +/- .18 . 24 +/- .28 .02 +/- 0.3 .15 +/- .21 .38 +/- .33 .36 +/- .34 .41 +/- .30 .08 +/- .17 .16 +/- .28 .11 +/- .26 .24 +/- .27 .38 +/- .28 * .13 +/- .2j .41 +/- .33 -.01 +/- .17 F of this report for addttional details regarding SSESTechn\cal Requirements for sampling and analyses.
1-10 LOCATION COLLECTION DATE 6S6 12/31101-01114/02 . 2S7 12/31101-01114/02 6S5 01/07/02-01114/02 6S6 01/14/02-01128/02 6S7 01114/02-01128/02 . 6S5 01121102-01128/02 LTAW 111412002 6S6 01128/02-02111102 2S7 01128/02-02111102 6S5 02104/02-02/11102 LTAW . 2111/2002 6S6 02/11102-02125102
' 2S7 02/11102-02/25/02 6S5 02/18/02-02/25/02 6S6 02/25/02-03/11/02 2S7 02125/02-03111102 6S5 03/04/02-03/11102 LTAW 3/1112002 6S6 03/11102-03/25102 2S7 03111102-03/25102 6S5 03/18/02-03125/02 6S6 03/25/02-04108102 6S7 03125102.04108102 6S5 04/01/02-04/08/02 LTAW 4/15/2002 Comments:
TABLEI-3 . IODlNE-131 ANALYSES OF SURFACE WATER SUSQUEHANNA STEAM ELECTRIC STATION -2002 Results in pCiIliter
+/- 2S 1-131 COMMENTS -.01+/-.18 .21 +/- .28 .09 +/- .17 .04+/- .33 .19 +/- .24 .22 +/- .18 .04 +/-.11 .23 +/- .27 * .39 +/-.32 .32 +/- .26 -.02 +/- .18 .24+/- .28 * .02 +/- 0.3 .15+/-.21 . 38 +/-.33 .. .36 +/- .34 .41 +/- .30 .08 +/- .17 .16 +/- .28 .11 +/- .26 .24 +/- .27 .38 +/- .28 * .13 +/- .23 .41 +/- .33 -.01 +/- .17 'Retel"ppendix F of this report tor additional details regarding exceptio.
SSES Technical Requirements tor sampling and analyses.
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* LOCATION COLLECTION DATE 6S6 04/08/02-04/22/02 2S7 04/08/02-04/22/02 6S5 04/15/02-04/22/02 6S6 . 04/22/02-05/06/02 . 2S7 04/22/02-05/06/02 6S5 04/29/02-05106/02 LTAW 5/13/2002 6S6 05106/02-05120/02 2S7 05/06/02-05120/02 6S5 05/13/02-05/20/02 6S6 05/20/02-06/03/02 . 2S7 05120102-06103102 6S5 05127/02-06/03/02 6S6 06/03/02-06/17/02 6S7 06/03/02-06/17/02 6S5 06/10/02-06/17/02 LTAW 6/lO/2002 6S6 06/17/02-07/01/02 2S7 06117/02-07/01/02 6S5 06/24/02-07/01/02 6S6 07/01102-07/15102 2S7 07/01102-07/15102 6S5 07/08/02-07/15/02
.LTAW 7/15120021 Comments:
lODINE-131 ANALYSES OF SURFACE WATER SUSQUEHANNA STEAM ELECTRIC STATION -2002 Re s ults in pCilliter
+/- 2S 1-131 COMMENTS .01 +/- .21' .07 +/- .19 -.06 +/-.13 .19 +/- .29 1.2 +/- .29 .. 16 +/-.25 -.17+/-.23 -.27+/- .42 .28 +/- 0.4 O.O+/- .24 .63 +/- .63 .33 +/- .52 .02 +/- .47 .19 +/- U +/-.37 .24 +/- .28 .02+/- .23 .06 +/- .28 .38 +/- .31 .32 +/- .31 .76 +/- -/ 1.0 +/- .39 .32 +/- .32 0.1 +/- .25 *Refer to Appendix F of this report for additional details regarding exceptions to SSES Technical Requirements for sampling and analyses.
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* LOCATION COLLECTION DATE 6S6 04/08/02-04/22/02 2S7 04/08/02-04/22/02 6S5 04/15/02-04122/02 6S6 . 04/22/02-05106/02 . 2S7 04/22/02-05/06/02 6S5 04129/02-05106102 LTAW 5/1312002 6S6 05/06/02-05120/02 2S7 05/06/02-05120/02 6S5 05/13/02-05/20/02 6S6 05/20/02-06/03/02 2S7 05/20/02-06/03/02 6S5 05/27/02-06/03/02 6S6 . 06/03/02-06117102 6S7 06/03/02-06/17/02 6S5 06/10/02-06/17/02 LTAW ' 6/10/2002 6S6 06/17/02-07/01/02 2S7 06/17/02-07/01102 6S5 06/24/02-07/01/02 6S6 07/01102-07/15/02 2S7 07/01102-07/15/02 6S5 07/08102-07/15/02 LTAW 7/15120021 Comments:
T.EI-3. IODINE-131 ANALYSES OF SURFACE WATER SUSQUEHANNA STEAM ELECTRIC STATION -2002 Results in pCilliter
+/- 2S 1-131 COMMENTS .01 +/- .21' .07 1: .19 -.06 +/- .13 .19 +/- .29 1.2+/-.29 .16 +/-.25 -.17+/-.23 -.27+/- .42 .' .. 28 +/-.0.4 O.O+/- .24 .63 +/- .63 .33 +/- .52 .02+/- .47 .19 +/- .25 U+/-.37 .24 +/- .28 .02+/- .23 .06+/- .28 .38 +/- .31 .32 +/-.31 .76 +/- .35 -' 1.0 +/- .39' .32 +/- .32 0.1 +/- .25 *Refer to Appendix F of this report for additional details regarding exceptions to SSES Technical Requirements for sampling and analyses.
* i I-U LOCATION 6S6 2S7 6S5 6S6 2S7 6S5 LTAW 6S6 2S7 6S5 6S6 2S7 6S5 LTAW 6S6 2S7 6S5 6S6 2S7 6S5 6S6 2S7 6S5 LTAW Comments:
COLLECTION DATE 07/15/02-07/29/02 07/15/02-07/29/02 07122102-07129102 07/29/02-08/12/02 07/29/02-08112102 08/05/02-08/12/02 8/1212002 08112/02-08/26/02 08/12/02-08126102 08/19/02-08/26/02 08126102-09109102 08/26/02-09/09102 09/02102-09/09/02 91912002 09/09/02-09123/02 09/09/02-09123/02 09116/02-09/23/02 09123/02-10/07/02 09/23/02-10/07/02 09/30/02-10107/02 10/07/02-10121/02 10/07/02-10/21102 10/14/02-10/21102 10/14/2002 ANALYSES OF SURFACE SUSQUEHANNA STEAM ELECTRIC STATION -2002 Results in pCilliter
+/- 2S 1-131 COMMENTS .37 2.3 +/- .52 .67 +/- .32 1.5 +/- 0.4 .98 +/- .43.15 +/- .21 1.1 +/-.46 3.2 +/- .74 1.5 +/- .61 0.9+/- .44 2.6 +/- 0.7 2.4 +/- .63 O.O+/- .18 2.3 +/-0.8 4.7 +/- 1.2 3.9 +/- 1.1 0.9 +/-.46 2.6 +/- .66 1.0 +/- .55 .67 +/-.37 1.2 +/-.44 .53 +/- .35 .16+/- .28 Refe, Appendix F of this report for addHional details regarding exceptiO.
SSES Technical Requirements for .sampling and analyses .
* LOCATION. 6S6 2S7 6S5 6S6 2S7 6S5 LTAW 6S6 2S7 6S5 6S6 2S7 6S5 LTAW 6S6 2S7 6S5 6S6 2S7 6S5 6S6 2S7 6S5 LTAW Comments:
COLLECTION DATE 07/15/02-07/29/02 07/15/02-07/29/02 07122102-07/29/02 07/29/02-08112102 07/29/02-08112/02 08/05/02-08/12/02 8/1212002 08/12/02-08/26/02 08/12/02-08126102 08/19/02-08/26/02 08126102-09109102 08/26/02-09/09102 09/02102-09/09/02 91912002 09/09/02-09/23/02 09/09102-09/23/02 09/16/02-09123/02 09123/02-10/07/02 09/23/02-10/07/02 09/30/02-10/07/02 10/07/02-10/21/02 10/07/02-10/21102 10114/02-10121102 10/14/2002 TABLE 1*3 IODINE*131 ANALYSES OF SURFACE SUSQUEHANNA STEAM ELECTRIC STATION -2002 Results in pCiIliter
+/- 2S 1*131 COMMENTS -.08 +/- .25 .92+/- .37 2.3 +/- .52 .67 +/- .32 1.5 +/- 0.4 .98 +/- .43 .15 +/- .21 1.1 +/-.46 3.2 +/- .74 1.5 +/- .61 0.9+/- .44 2.6 +/- 0.7 2.4 +/- .63 0.0 +/- .18 2.3 +/-0.8 4.7 +/- 1.2 3.9 +/- 1.1 0.9 +/-.46 2.6 +/- .66 1.0 +/- .55 .67 +/- .37 1.2 +/-.44 .53 +/- .35 .16+/- .28 o Refe. Appendix F of this report for addHionai details regarding exceptio.
SSES Technical Requirements for .sampling and analyses.
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* LOCATION COLLECTION DATE 6S6 10/21/02-11/04/02 2S7 10/21/02-11104102 6S5 10/28/02-11104/02 LTAW 11111/2002 6S6 18/02 2S7 11104/02-11/18/02 6S5 11111102-11118/02 6S6 11/18/02-12/02/02 2S7 11118102-12102102 6SS 11/25/02-12/02/02 6S6 12/02/02-12/16/02 2S7 12/02/02-12/16/02 6SS 12/09102-12116/02 LTAW 12/16/2002 6S6 12/16/02-12/30/02 2S7-12/16/02-12/30/02 6S5 12123/02-12/30/02 Comments:
IODINE-131 ANALYSES OF SURFACE WATER SUSQUEHANNA STEAM ELECTRIC STATION -2002 Results in pCi!Jiter
+/- 2S 1-131 COMMENTS .12 +/- .26 .SI +/-.34 .84 +/- 0.4 .24 +/- .28 .78 +/- .47 1.3 +/- .S2 1.2 +/- .S8 .07 +/- .18 0.8 +/-.42 .29 +/- .31 .45 +/- .32 .82 +/- .38 .43 +/- .38 0.4 +/- .36 .14 +/- 0.2 .36 +/- .25 .09 +/- 0.2 to Appendix F of this report for additional details exceptions to SSE's Technical Requirements for and analyses.
* 1-13 '1j o t-j H ::J H1 o rt o ::J o ::J I-' '< ** LOCATION COLLECTION DATE 6S6 10/21102-11104/02 2S7 10/21/02-11104/02 6S5 10/28/02-11/04/02 LTAW 1111112002 6S6 2S7 11104/02-11118102 6S5 11111102-11/18102 6S6 11118/02-12/02/02 2S7 11/18/02-12102/02 6S5 '11/25102-12/02/02 6S6 12/02102-12116102 2S7 12/02/02-12/16/02 6S5 12109/02-12/16/02 LTAW . 12116/2002 6S6 12116/02-12130/02 2S7 12/16/02-12/30/02 6S5 12/23/02-12/30/02 Comments:
T.EI.3 IODINE*131 ANALYSES OF SURFACE WATER SUSQUEHANNA STEAM ELECTRIC STATION -2002 Results in pCilliter
+/- 2S 1*131 COMMENTS .12 +/- .26 .51 +/- .34 .84 +/- 0.4 .24 +/- .28 .78 +/-.47 1.3 +/-.52 1.2 +/- .58 .07 +/-.18 0.8 +/-.42 * .29 +/- .31 .45 +/- .32 .82 +/- .38 .43 +/- .38 0.4+/- .36 .14 +/- 0.2 .36 +/- .25 .09+/-0.2 *Refer to Appendix F of this report for additional details regarding exceptions to SSE'S Technical Requirements for s!impling and analyses.
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* H H"l 0 OJ rt .f-'. 0 0 .f-' '< 1-13 TABLE 1-4 GROSS ALPHA, GROSS BETA, TRITIUM, IODINE-131 SPECTROSCOPIC ANALYSES OF DRINKING WATER SUSQUEHANNA STEAM ELECTRIC STATION -2002 Results in pCiIliter
+/- 2S LOCATION COLLECTION DATE GR-ALPHA GR-BETA TRITIUM OTHER ACTIVITY COMMENTS 12H2 12131/01 02/04/02 3.3 +/-0.7 <99 12H2 q2l4/02 -03104/02 0.5 +/- 0.5 1.8 +/- 0.6 <95 12H2 03/04/02 -04/01102 0.2+/-0.5 <96 12H2 04/01102 -04/29/02 1.1+/-0.6 2.6+/-0.9 <93 12H2 04129/02 -06103/02 -0.5 +/- 0.4 2.2+/-0.6<96 12H2 06/03/02 -07/01102 0.8 +/-0.7 3.5 +/-0.9 <97 12H2 07/01102 -07129/02 0.2+/-0.6 3.9 +/-0.7 <97 12H2 8/512002 0.4 +/- 0.7 4.6 +/-0.9 466 +/- 63
* 12H2 8/6/02 -8126/02 0.3 +/-0.6 3.5 +/-0.7 <106 12H2 08/26/02 -09/30102 .06 +/-0.6 3.9 +/-0.7 <97 12H2 09/30/02 -10128102 .00 +/- 0.8 2.0 +/- 1.3 -6.9 +/- 78 12H2 10/28/02 -12/02102 -.32 +/- .78 .95 +/- 1.4 270+/- 90 12H2 12/02/02 -12/30102 .72 +/- 1.0 2.3 +/- 1.2 34 +/- 79 Comments:
* Refer to Appendix F of this report for additional details regarding exceptions to SSES Technical Requirements for sampling and analyses.
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* TABLE 1*4 GROSS ALPHA, GROSS BETA, TRITIUM, IODINE*131 GAMMA* SPECTROSCOPIC ANALYSES OF DRINKING WATER SUSQUEHANNA STEAM ELECTRIC STATION -2002 . Results in pCiIliter
+/- 2S LOCATION COLLECTION DATE GR*ALPHA GR*BETA* TRITIUM OTHER ACTIVITY COMMENTS 12H2 12131101
* 02/04/02 .14 +/-0.5 3.3 +/-0.7 <99 12H2 q2l4/02 -03104/02 *0.5 +/- 0.5 1.8 +/- 0.6 <95 12H2 . 03/04/02 -04/01102 0.2+/- 0.5 <96 12H2 04/01/02 -04129102 1.1+/-0.6 2.6+/-0.9 <93 12H2 04/29/02 -06/03/02 -0.5 +/- 0.4 2.2+/-0.6 <96 12H2 06/03/02 -07/01/02 0.8 +/-0.7 3.5 +/-0.9 <97 12H2 07/01102 -07129/02 0.2+/-0.6 3.9 +/-0.7 <97 12H2 8/512002 0.4 +/- 0.7 4.6 +/-0.9 466 +/- 63
* 12H2 8/6/02 -8/26/02 0.3 +/-0.6 3.5 +/-0.7 <106 12H2 08/26/02 -09/30/02 .06 +/-0.6 3.9 +/- 0.7 . <97 12H2 09/30/02 -10128102 .00 +/- 0.8 2.0 +/- 1.3 -6.9 +/- 78 12H2 10/28/02 -12/02102 -.32 +/- .78 .95 +/- 1.4 . 270+/- 90 12H2 12102/02 -12/30/02 .72 +/- 1.0 2.3 +/- 1.2 . 34 +/-79 Comments: .
* Refer to Appendix F of this report for additional details regarding exceptions to SSES Technical Requirements for sampling and analyses.
* Refer to Appendix F of this report for additional details regarding exceptions to SSES Technical Requirements for sampling and analyses.
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* LOCATION IND IND IND 2H 2H 2H IND IND IND IND 2H 2H 2H 2H LTAW GROSS BETA AND SPECTROSCOPIC ANALYSES OF FISH SUSQUEHANNA STEAM ELECTRIC ST A TlON -2002 Results in pCi/gm (wet) +/- 2S SAMPLE TYPE COLLECTION DATE K-40 Channel Catfish 04/15/02 -04/16/02 3.4 +/- 0.1 Smallmouth Bass 04/18/02 -04/18/02 3.1 +/-.OS Shorthead Redhorse 04/18/02 -04/18/02 3.2 +/- .OS Smallmouth Bass 04124/02 -04124/02 3.5 +/-.09 Shorthead Redhorse 04/24/02 -04124/02 3.1 +/- 0.1 Channel Catfish 04124/02 -04124/02 3.1+/-.08 Smallmouth Bass 10123/02 10123/02 4.5 +/-0.4 Channel Catfish 10123/02 -10123/02 4.3 +/- 0.4 Shorthead Redhorse 10/23/02 -10123/02 3.0 +/-.45 Shorthead Redhorse 10/23/02 -10123/02 4.S +/-O.6 Smallmouth Bass 10/10/02 -10/11102 4.4 +/- .26 Channel Catfish 10/10/02 -10/11/02 3.7 +/- .06 Shorthead Redhorse 10/10/02 -10/11102 3.5 +/-A4 Short head Redhorse 10/10/02 .; 10/11/02 3.9 +/- .27 Largemouth Bass 10115/02 -10/15/02 '3.9 +/- .26
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* GROSS BETA AND GAMMA* SPECTROSCOPIC ANALYSES OF FISH SUSQUEHANNA STEAM ELECTRIC STATION -2002 . Results in pCi/gm (wet) +/- 2S LOCATION SAMPLE TYPE COLLECTION DATE K-40 COMMENTS IND . Channel Catfish 04/15/02 -04/16/02 3.4 +/- 0.1 IND Smallmouth Bass . 04118/02 -04118/02 3.1 +/-.os IND Shorthead Redhorse 04/18/02 -04/18/02 . 3.2 +/- .OS 2H Smallmouth Bass 04124/02 -04124/02 3.5 +/-.09 2H Shorthead Redhorse 04124/02 -04124/02 3.1 +/- 0.1 2H Channel Catfish 04124/02 -04124/02 *3.1+/-.OS IND Smallmouth Bass 10123/02 10123/02 4.5 +/-0.4 IND Channel Catfish 10/23/02 -10/23102 4.3 +/- 0.4 IND Shorthead Redhorse 10/23/02 -10/23/02 3.0 +/-.45 IND Shorthead Redhorse 10/23/02 -10123102 4.S +/-O.6 2H Smallmouth Bass 10/10/02 -10/11102 4.4 +/- .26 ,. 2H Channel Catfish 10/10/02 -10/11/02 3.7 +/- .06 2H Shorthead Redhorse 10/10/02 -10/11102 . 3.5 +/-A4 2H Sh.orthead Redhorse 10/10/02 -10/11/02 3.9 +/- .27 LTAW Largemouth Bass 10/15102 -10/15/02 T9+/- .26 1-15  
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**                         GROSS GROSS BETA BETA AND SUSQUEHANNA SUSQUEHANNA STEAM T.EI-S AND GAMMA* SPECTROSCOPIC SPECTROSCOPIC ANALYSES STEAM ELECTRIC ELECTRIC ST ANALYSES OF ATlON -- 2002 STATION      2002 .
OF FISH FISH
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Results in Results in pCi/gm  (wet) +/- 2S pCi/gm (wet)  2S LOCATION LOCATION  SAMPLE SAMPLE TYPE TYPE                  COLLECTION COLLECTION DATE   DATE                            K-40 K-40          COMMENTS COMMENTS IND IND  .Channel Catfish                 04/15/02 - 04/16/02                           3.4 3.4 +/-+/- 0.1 0.1 IND IND    Smallmouth Bass .              04/18/02 04118/02 - 04/18/02 04118/02                          3.1 3.1 +/-.OS
                                                                                              +/-.os IND IND    Shorthead Shorthead Redhorse Redhorse             04/18/02 - 04/18/02                         . 3.2 +/- .OS 2H  Smallmouth Smallmouth Bass Bass                04124/02 04124/02 -- 04124/02 04124/02                         3.5 3.5 +/-.09
                                                                                              +/-.09 2H  Shorthead Shorthead Redhorse Redhorse            04124/02 - 04124/02 04/24/02     04124/02                         3.1 3.1 +/-+/- 0.1 0.1 2H  Channel  Catfish Channel Catfish                 04124/02 04124/02 -- 04124/02 04124/02
* 3.1+/-
3.1+/-.OS .08 IND IND    Smallmouth Smallmouth Bass Bass                10123/02 ~ 10123/02                           4.5 4.5 +/-0.4
                                                                                              +/-0.4 IND IND    Channel Channel Catfish Catfish                10123/02 10/23/02 - 10123/02 10/23102                        4.3 4.3 +/-+/- 0.4 0.4 IND IND    Shorthead Shorthead Redhorse Redhorse             10/23/02 - 10123/02 10/23/02                          3.0 3.0 +/-.45
                                                                                                +/-.45 IND IND  Shorthead Shorthead Redhorse Redhorse            10/23/02 - 10123/02 10123102                        4.S 4.S +/-O.6
                                                                                                +/-O.6 2H  Smallmouth Smallmouth Bass Bass              10/10/02 - 10/11102                             4.4 4.4 +/-+/- .26
                                                                                                  .26 ,.
2H  Channel Channel Catfish Catfish                10/10/02 - 10/11/02                           3.7 3.7 +/-+/- .06
                                                                                                  .06 2H  Shorthead Shorthead Redhorse Redhorse              10/10/02 - 10/11102                         . 3.5 +/-A4 2H  Short head Redhorse Sh.orthead Redhorse              10/10/02 10/10/02 .;- 10/11/02 10/11/02                          3.9 3.9 +/-+/- .27
                                                                                                  .27 LTAW LTAW    Largemouth Largemouth Bass Bass                10115/02 10/15102 - 10/15/02                           '3.9 T9+/-  +/- .26
                                                                                                  .26 1-15
 
TABLE 1*6 GAMMA
* SPECTROSCOPIC ANALYSES OF SHORELINE SEDIMENT
                                  . SUSQUEHANNA STEAM ELECTRIC STATION - 2002 Resuits in pCi/gm(dry) +/- 2S LOCATION COLLECTION DATE     K*40                  Cs-137              Ra*226    TH*228    . OTHER ACTIViTY 2B      4/1112002    lS.2 +/- .20            .11 +/- .00S            1.S +/-.16 2.7 +/- 1.0 7B      411112002    12.S+/-.lS              .OS +/- .006            1.S +/- .12    <1.0 12F      411112002      10+/- O.IS            .05 +/- .007            1.6 +/-.13  2.2+/-0.9
* LTAW      4/1112002      IS +/- .16                <.01              1.6 +/-.13  <.OOOOS 2B      10/22/2002      19 +/- 1.0             .13 +/-.04            3.3+/-0.9  1.S +/- .16 7B      10/2212002      16 +/- O.S              .75 +/- .05            3.4+/-0.S   1.3 +/- .IS 12F      10/22/2002      14 +/- 0.9              .09 +/-.04 .          2.4+/-0.S  1.4 +/- .16 LTAW      10122/2002      16 +/-0.6          . .007 +/- .01            2.3+/-0.5   1.3 +/- .S6
    *e                                                      *
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1-16
 
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                                                                                                                                  .
TRITIUM TRITIUM AND AND GAMMA.
GAMMA. SPECTROSCOPIC SUSQUEHANNA SPECTROSCOPIC ANALYSES SUSQUEHANNA STEAMSTEAM ELECTRIC ANALYSES OF ELECTRIC STATION OF GROUND GROUND WATER STATION -- 2002 2002 WATER
                                                                                                                            ~rt f-'-
Results Results in pCilliter +/-
in pCi/liter +/- 2S 2S                                            o
                                                                                                                            ~
o LOCATION
                                                                                                                      .    ~
LOCATION  COLLECTION COLLECTION DATE DATE        TRITIUM TRITIUM                  OTHER OTHER ACTIVITY ACTIVITY                                    I-'
                                                                                                                          '<
12F3 12F3                111412002 111412002              123 123 +/-+/- 60 60                K-40:
K-40: 6969 +/-
                                                                                  +/- 39 39 .
2S2 2S2                111412002 1114/2002              l23 +/-
123 +/- 60 60                K-40:
K-40: 6868 +/-
                                                                                  +/- 27 27 4S4 4S4 Treated Treated        1114/2002 111412002
* 154 +/-
154  +/-60 60 12F3 12F3                211112002 211112002                <102
                                                <102 2S2                211112002 211112002                <102
                                                <102 4S4 4S4 Treated Treated        211112002 211112002                <102
                                                <102
.. 12F3 12F3                3/1112002 3/1112002              110 110 +/-59
                                                  +/-59 2S2 2S2                3/1112002 3/1112002                <94
                                                <94
                                                                                                ... . .
4S4 4S4 Treated Treated        3/1112002 3/1112002              137 137 +/-+/- 59 59 12F3 12F3                411512002 411512002                <95
                                                <95 2S2 2S2              . 4/15/2002 4/15/2002                <95
                                                <95 4S4 4S4 Treated Treated        411512002 4/1512002              160 160 +/-+/- 60 60 12F3 12F3
* 5/1312002                <93
                                                <93 2S2                5/1312002 5/13/2002              109 109 +/-+/- 58 58 4S4 4S4 Treated Treated      . 511312002              136 +/-+/- 58 58 12F3 12F3              6/1012002 6/1012002                <97
                                                <97 2S2 2S2                6/1012002 6/1012002                <97
                                                <97 4S4 4S4 Treated Treated        6/1012002 6/1012002                <97 12F3 12F3              711512002 7/1512002              103 103 +/-59
                                                  +/-59 2S2 2S2                7/15/2002 7/15/2002              232 232 +/-  60
                                                  +/-60 4S4 4S4 Treated Treated        7/1512002 7/1512002              282 282 +/-+/- 61 61 12F3 12F3              8/1212002 8/12/2002            207 207 +/-60
                                                  +/-60 2S2 2S2                8/1212002 8/1212002* .          155 155 +/-
                                                  +/- 60 60 4S4Treated    '-  8/1212002              129 +/-
                                                  +/- 59 59
                                                                                                              .. 1-17 1-17
 
                                                    . TABLE TABLE 1-71-7 TRITIUM TRITIUM AND GAMMA'"* SPECTROSCOPIC AND GAMMA    SPECTROSCOPIC ANALYSES  ANALYSES OF OF GROUND GROUND WATER WATER SUSQUEHANNA SUSQuEHANNASTEAM ELECTRIC STATION - 2002 Results in pCiIliter +/-
                                                                    +/- 2S .
LOCATION LOCATION  COLLECTION COLLECTION DATE DATE        TRITIUM TRITIUM                  OTHER OTHER ACTIVITY ACTIVITY 12F3 12F3            9/912002 9/912002                <101
                                        <101 2S2              9/912002 9/9/2002                <100
                                        <100 4S4 484 Treated Treated      9/9/2002 91912002                <101
                                        <101 12F3 12F3            10114/2002 10/14/2002            -42.7
                                      -42.7 +/-+/- 84 84 2S2 282            10/14/2002 10/14/2002            -53
                                      -53 +/-  85
                                          +/- 85 4S4 484 Treated Treated    10/14/2002 10/14/2002            59+/-86 59+/-86 12F3 12F3            1111112002 1111112002              52+/-82 2S2 282            1111112002
              *1111112002            -63
                                      -63 +/-
                                          +/- 85 85 4S4 4S4 Treated Treated    11111/2002 1111112002              83 83 +/-77
                                          +/-77 12F3 12F3            12116/2002 12116/2002              40+/-83 40+/-83 2S2            12116/2002 12/16/2002            -43
                                      -43 +/-
                                          +/- 81 81 4S4 4S4 Treated Treated    12116/2002 1211612002              82+/-84 82+/-84
                                                          **
                                                          *                                .. .
                                                                                                ' ** 1-18 1-18
 
    **
* GROSS BETA GROSS        BETA ANALYSES ANALYSES T **      1-8
* AIR PARTICULATE AIR    PARTICULATE FILTERS SUSQUEHANNA STEAM ELECTRIC STATION - 2002
                                                                                                                            .
* FILTERs
                                                                                                                              '
                                                                                                                              *
                                                                                                                                                                      **
* 0
                                                                                                                                                                                  'Tj t-j H
:::s H1 0
                                                                                                                                                                                  ~
OJ Results in E-03 pCilCu. M. +/- 2S                                                                      rt f-'.
0 COLLECTION COLLECTION                                                                                                                                                                    :::s MONTH DATE  DATE                      6Gl                  8Gl              3S2            12El 12El              12S1 l2S1 .            13S6 13S6              COMMENTS
* 0    ii
:::s f-'
                                                                                                                                                                                '<
JAN    12/26/01    01102/02 12126/01 -- 01/02/02        14 14  +/-  0.5
                                          +/- 0.5          16 16  +/- 0.5
                                                              +/- 0.5        19  +/- 0.5        17  +/- .05      19 19  +/-0.5
                                                                                                                  +/-0.5        19 19  +/-  1.0
                                                                                                                                    +/- 1.0 01102/02 -- 01109/02 01102/02    01109/02        15 15  +/- 0.5
                                          +/-  0.5        16  +/- 0.5        20 20  +/-
                                                                                +/- 0.5 0.5      18 18  +/- 0.5
                                                                                                  +/- 0.5      20 20  +/-0.5
                                                                                                                  +/-0.5        18  +/- 1.0 .
01/09/02    01116/02 01/09/02 -- 01116/02        13 13  +/- 0.5
                                          +/-    0.5        14  +/- 0.5        14  +/- 0.5        12  +/- 0.5        15 15  +/- 0.5
                                                                                                                  +/- 0.5      1515    0.5
                                                                                                                                    +/- 0.5 01116/02 -- 01123/02 01116/02    01123/02        14  +/- 0.5          16 16  +/- 0.5
                                                              +/- 0.5        19 19  +/- 0.5
                                                                                +/-  0.5      18  +/- 0.5        19 19  +/- 0.5
                                                                                                                  +/- 0.5        17 17  +/- 0.5
                                                                                                                                    +/-  0.5 01123/02 -- 01130/02 01123/02    01130/02        14 14        1.0
                                          +/- 1.0          15  +/- 0.5        24  +/- 0.5
                                                                                +/-            23 23  +/- 1.0
                                                                                                  +/-  1.0      19 19  +/- 0.5
                                                                                                                  +/- 0.5        17  +/- 1.0 FEB    01130/02 -- 02/06/02 01130/02    02/06/02        14 14 +/-  +/- 0.5 0.5        15 15  +/- 0.5
                                                              +/- 0.5        21 21  +/-  0.5
                                                                                +/- 0.5        20 20  +/- 0.5
                                                                                                  +/-  0.5
* 10 10  +/- 0.5
                                                                                                                  +/- 0.5          7 +/- 0.5 02/06/02 -- 02/13/02 02/06/02    02/13/02        16 16 +/-  +/- 1.0 1.0        17  +/- 0.5        22 22  +/- 0.5
                                                                                +/-  0.5      21 21  +/- 0.5
                                                                                                  +/-  0.5      22  +/- 0.5        18 18  +/- 1.0 1.0 02/13/02 -- 02/20/02 02/13/02    02/20/02        10 +/- 0.5            12  +/- 0.5        14 14  +/- 0.5
                                                                                +/-  0.5      14 14  +/- 1.0
                                                                                                  +/-  1.0      14  +/- 0.5 .      11  +/- 0.5                      **
02120/02 -- 02/27/02 02120102    02127/02      . 13 +/- 0.5            13  +/- 0.5
                                                              +/-            17 17  +/- 0.5
                                                                                +/-  0.5      16 16  +/- 0.5
                                                                                                  +/-  0.5      15 15  +/- 0.5
                                                                                                                  +/- 0.5        13 13  +/- 0.5
                                                                                                                                    +/-  0.5 02/27/02 -- 03/06/02 02/27/02    03/06102        15+/- 1.0              16 16  +/- 0.5
                                                              +/- 0.5        23 23  +/- 1.0
                                                                                +/-  1.0      22 22  +/- 0.5
                                                                                                  +/-  0.5 . 18 18  +/- 0.5
                                                                                                                  +/- 0.5        16  +/- 0.5 MAR MAR    03/06/02 -- 03/13/02 03/06/02    03/13/02        20 20    +/- 1.0
                                            +/-. 1.0
* 20  +/- 0.5        28  +/-  1.0      24 24  +/- 0.5
                                                                                                  +/-  0.5 . 24 i:
                                                                                                                  +/-  1.0        22 22 +/-+/- 1.0 1.0 03/13/02 - 03120102 03/20/02          6    +/- 0.5          99 +/-
                                                              +/- 0.5 0.5        13 13 +/-
                                                                                +/-  0.5 0.5        11  +/- 0.5        12 +/-  0.5          9 +/- 0.5 03120/02-- 03/27/02 03120102    03/27/02        to 10    +/- 0.5        12 12  +/-
                                                              +/- 0.5 0.5        16 +/-  0.5      14 14  +/- 0.5
                                                                                                  +/-  0.5      16 +/-
16  +/- 0.5 0.5        12 +/-+/- 0.5                      **
03/27/02-  04103/02 03127102- 04103/02          12 12  ,,+/-
                                            +/- 0.5 0.5        15 15  +/- 0.5 0.5        18 18 +/-
                                                                                +/-  0.5 0.5      15  +/-0.5        15+/-
15+/-  0.5 0.5        12 +/- 0.5 APR APR    04/03/02 -- 04/10/02 04/03/02    04/10/02        to 10    +/- 0.5        12 12  +/-
                                                              +/- 0.5 0.5        15 15 +/-  0.5
                                                                                +/- 0.5        14 14  +/- 0.5 0.5      13 +/-
13  +/- 0.5 0.5        11 11  +/-  0.5
                                                                                                                                    +/- 0.5 04/10/02 -- 04/17/02 04/10/02    04/17/02        to 10    +/-
                                            +/- 0.5          13 13  +/- 0.5 0.5        22 22  +/-  1.0
                                                                                +/- 1.0        21 21  +/-
                                                                                                  +/-  1.0 1.0      14 14 +/-+/- 0.5 0.5        11  +/- 0.5 04/17/02 - 04/24/02 04/24/02        12 12    +/-  0.5
                                            +/- 0.5          14
                                                        . 14  +/-
                                                              +/- 0.5 0.5        16 16 +/- 0.5
                                                                                +/-  0.5        16 16  +/-  0.5 0.5      16 +/- 0.5          12 12  +/- 0.5
                                                                                                                                    +/-  0.5 04/24102 -- 05/01102 04124/02    05101/02        to 10    +/- 0.5
                                            +/-  0.5        to 10  +/-
                                                              +/- 0.5 0.5        15 +/- 0.5        14  +/-
                                                                                                  +/-  0.5 0.5      12+/- 0.5          10 10  +/- 0.5
                                                                                                                                    +/-  0.5 MAY    05/01102 05/01/02 - 05/08/02 05108/02          6    +/-  0.5        12  +/- 0.5        12 12 +/-  0.5
                                                                                +/- 0.5        12 12  +/-  0.5
                                                                                                  +/- 0.5        12 +/- 0.5            5 +/- 0.5 05/08/02 - 05/15/02            99  +/-
                                            +/-  0.5 0.5        11  +/- 0.5
                                                              +/-            11  +/- 0.5      29  +/- 0.5        11+/- 0.5 1l+/-    0.5        11 11  +/- 0.5 0.5 OS/22/02 05/15/02 - 05/22/02          10 10    +/-
                                            +/-  0.5 0.5          4 4 +/- 0.5
                                                              +/- 0.5        10  +/- 0.5        10  +/- 0.5        10 +/- 0.5 .          3 3 +/-0.5
                                                                                                                                    +/- .0.5 05/22/02 -- 05/29/02 05122102    05129/02        13 13    +/-  0.5 0.5
* 13  +/- 0.5        13 13  +/- 0.5
                                                                                +/- 0.5        -8 +/- 0.5        13 +/-
13  +/- 0.5 0.5        13  +/- 0.5 -
JUN    05/29/02 - 06/05/02 06/05102          S 8 +/- 0.5            13 13  +/- 0.5
                                                              +/-  ().5      13  +/- 0.5        13  +/- 0.5        14 14 +/-+/- 0.5 0.5      7.0 7.0  +/-  0.5
                                                                                                                                    +/- 0.5 06/05102 - 06/12/02 06/05/02                      11 +/- 0.5 11      0.5        17 17    0.5
                                                              +/- 0.5        15 15  +/- 0.5
                                                                                +/- 0.5        10  +/- 0.5 .      15 15 +/-+/- 0.5 0.5        15 15  +/- 0.5
                                                                                                                                    +/-  0.5 06/12/02 -- 06119102 06/12/02    06119102      0.5 +/- 0.5                6 +/- 0.5          7  +/- 0.5          7 7 +/- 0.5
                                                                                                  +/-  0.5        S+/- 0.5 8+/-  0.5      1.0  +/- 0.5 06/19/02 06119/02 -- 06/26/02 06126102        24 +/-
24    +/- 0.5 0.5        23  +/- 0.5        23 23  +/- 0.5
                                                                                +/- 0.5        26  +/- 0.7
                                                                                                  +/-            23 +/-
23  +/- 0.5 0.5        24 24  +/-  0.5
                                                                                                                                      +/- 0.5 06126/02 -- 07/03/02
_06/26/02    07/03/02        IS+/- 0.5 18+/-      0.5        18  +/- 0.5      11.3  +/- 0.5        20  +/-0.5        i3 +/- 1.0          IS 18  +/- 0.5 .
Comments:
*Refer to
*Refer to Appendix Appendix F  F of of this this report report for for additional additional details details regarding regarding exceptions exceptions to to SSES SSES Technical Technical Requirements Requirements for      s~mpling and for sflmpling and analyses analyses.. .-    1-19
 
                                                                                                                                                                                          'Tj
                                                                                                                                                                                          '"Ij 00 t-j 1-1 HH
                                                                                                                                                                                      . ~
TABLEI-S TABLE 1*8
* rn 1'+1 00 GROSS GROSS BETA    BETA ANALYSES ANALYSES OF      OF AIR AIR PARTICULATE PARTICULATE FILTERS    FILTERS SUSQUEHANNA SUSQUEHANNA STEAM      STEAM ELECTRIC ELECTRIC STATIONSTATION -- 2002 2002                                                    ~~
PJ It rt Results Results in E-03 E-03 pCi/Cu.
pCilCu. M. M. +/-
                                                                                                                  +/- 2S 2S                                                                    1-'
1-" -
00
                                                                                                                                                                                          ~
COLLECTION COLLECTION                                                                                                                                                                          00 MONTH MONTH DATEDATE                          6Gl 6Gl                8Gl 8Gl                  3S2 3S2            12El 12El                  12S1 12S1            13S6 13S6              COMMENTS COMMENTS                    ~
f-'
f-'
                                                                                                                                                                                        '<
                                                                                                                                                                                        '<
JUL JUL  07/03/02 -- 07/10102 07/03/02    07/10102        20 20      +/- 0.5 0.5        99    +/- 0.5 0.5      16 16    +/-
                                                                                      +/- 0.5 0.5      15 15    +/- 0.5 0.5        17 17    +/- 0.5
                                                                                                                            +/-  0.5    20 20      +/-
                                                                                                                                                +/- 0.5 0.5                  **
07/10/02 -- 07/17/02 07110/02    07/17/02        12 12      +/-
                                            +/- 0.5 0.5        12 12    +/-
                                                                  +/- OS OS          99  +/-
                                                                                      +/- 0.5 0.5      13 13    +/-
                                                                                                        +/- 0.5 0.5          66  +/- 0.5 0.5    24 24    +/-
                                                                                                                                                +/- 0.5 0.5                    **
07/17/02 07117102 --07124/02 07/24/02
                                                                                                                                                                                "
27 27      +/-
                                            +/- 0.5 0.5        18 18    +/- 0.5 0.5      14 14    +/-
                                                                                      +/- 0.5 0.5      24 24    +/- 0.5 0.5        25 25    +/-
                                                                                                                            +/- 0.5 0.5      27 27    +/-
                                                                                                                                                +/- 0.5 0.5 07124/02 -- 07/31102 07124/02    07/31102        13 13      +/-
                                            +/- 0.5 0.5        12 12    +/-
                                                                  +/- 0.5 0.5          77  +/-
                                                                                      +/- 0.5 0.5      14 14    +/- 0.5 0.5          77 +/-
                                                                                                                            +/- 0.5 0.5      14 14    +/- 0.5 0.5 AUG AUG  07/31/02 07/31102 -- 08/07/02 08/07/02          14 14    +/-
                                            +/- 0.5 0.5        18 18    +/-
                                                                  +/- 0.5 0.5      21 21    +/-
                                                                                      +/- 0.5 0.5      19 19    +/-
                                                                                                        +/- 0.5 0.5        22 22    +/-
                                                                                                                            +/- 0.5 0.5      15 15    +/-
                                                                                                                                                +/-  0.5 0.5                    **
08/07/02 -- 08/14/02 08/07/02    08/14/02        17 17    +/-
                                            +/- 0.5 0.5        20 20    +/-
                                                                  +/- 0.5 OS        30 30    +/- 0.5
                                                                                      +/-  0.5      30 30    +/-
                                                                                                        +/- 0.5 0.5        21 21    +/-
                                                                                                                            +/- 0.5 0.5      15 15    +/-
                                                                                                                                                +/-  0.5 0.5 08114102 -- 08/21/02 08114102    08/21102        13 13    +/-
                                            +/- 0.5 0.5        18 18    +/-
                                                                  +/- 0.5 0.5      26 26    +/-
                                                                                      +/- 0.5 0.5      24 24    +/-
                                                                                                        +/- 0.5 0.5        21 21    +/-
                                                                                                                            +/- 0.5 0.5      14 14    +/-
                                                                                                                                                +/-  0.5 0.5 08/21102 08/21102 -- 08/28/02 08/28/02        13 13    +/- 0.5 0.5        16 16    +/-
                                                                  +/- 0.5 0.5      14 14    +/-
                                                                                      +/- 0.5 0.5      10 10    +/-
                                                                                                        +/- 0.5 0.5        13 13    +/-
                                                                                                                            +/- 0.5 0.5    14 14    +/-
                                                                                                                                                +/-  0.5 0.5 SEP SEP  08/28/02 08/28/02 -- 09/04/02 09/04/02          55    +/-
                                            +/- 0.5 0.5          99  +/- 0.5 0.5          99 +/-
                                                                                      +/- 0.5 0.5        88 +/-+/- 0.5 0.5        10 10    +/-
                                                                                                                            +/- 0.5 0.5        44  +/-
                                                                                                                                                +/- 0.5 0.5 09/04/02 -- 09/11102 09/04/02    09/11/02        16 16    +/- 0.5
                                            +/-  0.5        18 18    +/-
                                                                  +/- 0.5 0.5      20 20    +/-
                                                                                      +/- 0.5 0.5      18 18 +/- 0.5 0.5        20 20    +/- 0.5 0.5      16 16    +/-
                                                                                                                                                +/- 0.5 0.5 09/11/02 09/11102 -- 09/18/02 09/18/02          77  +/- 0.5 0.5        12 12    +/-
                                                                  +/- 0.5 0.5      14 14    +/- 0.5 0.5      14+/-
14+/- 0.5 0.5        14 14    +/-
                                                                                                                            +/- 0.5 0.5        88  +/-
                                                                                                                                                +/- 0.5 0.5 09/18102 -- 09/25/02 09118/02    09/25/02        13 13    +/-
                                            +/- 0.5 0.5        18 18    +/- 0.5 0.5      20 20        0.5
                                                                                      +/- 0.5        18 18 +/- +/- 0.5 0.5        21 21    +/-  1.0
                                                                                                                            +/- 1.0      14 14    +/- 0.5 0.5 09/25/02 09/25/02 -- 10/02/02 10/02/02        12 12    +/-
                                            +/- 0.6 0.6        20 20    +/- 0.5 0.5      21 21    +/-
                                                                                      +/- 0.5 0.5      20 20 +/-  +/- 0.5 0.5        21 21    +/-
                                                                                                                            +/- 0.5 0.5      15 15    +/-
                                                                                                                                                +/- 0.5 0.5 OCT OCT  10/02/02 -- 10/09/02 10/02/02    10/09/02        15 15    +/-
                                            +/-  1.7 1.7      15 15    +/-
                                                                  +/-  1.7 1.7        16 16 +/- 1.7  1.7      18 18  +/-
                                                                                                        +/-  1.8 1.8      17 17  +/-
                                                                                                                            +/- 1.7 1.7  . 17    +/-  1.8 10/09/02 10/09/02 -- 10/16102 10/16/02            66  +/-
                                            +/-  1.0 1.0          66  +/-  1.0 1.0          88+/-
                                                                                      +/- 1.5 1.5        66 +/-  1.0 1.0      11 11  +/-
                                                                                                                            +/- 1.6 1.6        88 +/-  1.0 1.0 10/16/02 10/16/02 -- 10/23/02 10/23/02        14 14    +/-
                                            +/-  1.6 1.6      14 14    +/-
                                                                  +/-  1.6 1.6      14 14 +/-  +/- 2.0 2.0        15 15  +/-
                                                                                                        +/-  1.7 1.7      15 15  +/-
                                                                                                                            +/- 1.7 1.7    14 14    +/-
                                                                                                                                                +/-  1.6 1.6 10/23/02 10123/02 -- 10/30/02 10/30/02            88 +/-
                                            +/-  2.0 2.0        12 12    +/-
                                                                  +/-  2.0 2.0        14 14 +/-  +/- 2.0 2.0        11 11  +/-  2.0 2.0        13 13  +/-2.0
                                                                                                                            +/- 2.0 .      11 11    +/-
                                                                                                                                                +/-  2.0 2.0                      **
NOV NOV  10/30/02 10/30102 -- 11106/02 11106/02        19 19    +/-+/- 2.5 2.5      19 19    +/- 2.5 2.5      20 20    +/- 2.6 2.6        22 22  +/- 2.6 2.6      21 21    +/-
                                                                                                                              +/- 2.7 2.7 . 20 20    +/- 2.6 2.6 11/06/02 -- 11113/02 11/06/02    11113/02        19 19    +/-+/- 2.6 2.6      21 21    +/-+/- 2.7 2.7      22 22    +/-
                                                                                      +/- 2.8 2.8        21 21    +/-
                                                                                                          +/- 2.8 2.8      24 24    +/-
                                                                                                                              +/- 3.0 3.0    23 23    +/- 2.8 2.8 11/13/02 -- 11/20/02 11/13102    11/20/02        13 13    +/-+/- 2.0 2.0        14 14    +/- 2.0 2.0        13 13    +/-
                                                                                      +/-  2.3 2.3      12 12    +/-
                                                                                                          +/- 2.2 2.2        13 13    +/- 2.3
                                                                                                                              +/-  2.3      14 14    +/- 2.2 2.2 11120/02 11120/02 -- 11126/02 11126/02      . 16      +/- 2.4        24 24      +/-
                                                                  +/- 2.9 2.9      19 19    +/-
                                                                                      +/-  2.8 2.8      20 20    +/-
                                                                                                          +/- 2.6 2.6      20 20    +/-
                                                                                                                              +/- 2.8 2.8    20 20    +/-+/- 2.7 2.7 DEC DEC  11126/02 - 12104/02          12 12      +/-
                                              +/- 1.9 1.9          44  +/-
                                                                  +/- 2.0 2.0      12 12 +/-  +/- 2.0 2.0      13 13 +/- 2.0 2.0        14 14    +/-
                                                                                                                              +/- 2.0 2.0      15 15    +/-  2.0
                                                                                                                                                +/-2.0 12/04/02 12/04/02 -- 12/11/02 12111102        15 15    +/-
                                              +/- 2.0 2.0        14 14    +/-
                                                                  +/- 2.0 2.0      19 19 +/-2.6+/-2.6        19 19 +/-  +/- 2.5 2.5        20 20    +/-
                                                                                                                              +/- 2.6 2.6      18 18    +/-
                                                                                                                                                +/- 2.4 2.4 12/11102 12/11102 -- 12/18/02 i2/18/02        15 15    +/- 2.5 2.5        15 15    +/-
                                                                  +/- 2.5 2.5      14+/-
14+/- 2.3  2.3      14 +/-
14    +/- 2.1 2.1        14 14    +/- 2.3 2.3      13 13    +/-
                                                                                                                                                +/- 2.1 2.1 12/18/02 12/18/02 -- 12/26/02 12/26/02        11 11    +/-
                                              +/- 1.8 1.8        11 11    +/-
                                                                  +/- 1.8 1.8      .12 +/-  +/- 2.2 2.2      13 13 +/-  +/- 2.0 2.0        13 13    +/-
                                                                                                                              +/- 2.1 2.1      13 13    +/-+/- 2.2 2.2                      **
12/26/02 12126102 -- 01i02/02 0002/02          18 18    +/-
                                              +/- 2.8 2.8        19 19    +/-
                                                                  +/- 2.8 2.8      20 20 +/-  +/- 2.9 2.9      24 24 +/-  +/- 2.8 2.8        22 22    +/-
                                                                                                                              +/- 2.8 2.8      23 23    +/- 3.0
 
==3.0 Comments==
Comments: .
.. *BefewppendiX
  *RefewppendiX F      F of of this this report report for  for additional additional details de,ails regarding regarding exceptiO.
excePtiO. SSES  SSEST  Technical echnical Requirements Requirements for  for sampling sampling and and analyses.
analyses.      1-20 1*20
 
    **                    GAMMA
* SPECTROSCOPIC SPECTROSCOPIC ANALYSES SUSQUEHANNA ANALYSES OF SUSQUEHANNA STEAM T.EI-9
* OF COMPOSITED COMPOSITED AIR STEAM ELECTRIC Results in Results in E-03 ELECTRIC STATION pCi/Cu, M.
E-03 pCi/Cu, AIR PARTICULATE PARTICULATE FILTERS STATION -- 2002
                                                                                        +/- 2S M. +/- 2S 2002 FILTERS
                                                                                                                            '.*
LOCATION LOCATION    COLLECTION DATE COLLECTION            DATE              Be-7 Be-7                      K-40 K-40                    OTHER ACTIVITY OTHER  ACTIVITY 6Gl 6G1        01/03/02 -- 3/28/02 01/03/02      3128102                  +/-.3.0
                                                    ~O +/-.3 80      .0 8Gl 8GI        o1I03/02 -- 3/28/02 01/03/02      3/28/02            91 +/-
91  +/- 3:0 3:0 3S2 3S2        01/03/02 -- 3128102 01/03/02      3/28/02            102 +/-
102  +/- 3.0 3.0 12El 12El        01103/02 01/03/02 -- 3/28/02 3/28/02 .            87 +/-
87  +/- 2.8 2.8
:
12S1 12S1      0 1I03/02 -- 3/28/02
            . ' 01/03/02      3128102            101 +/-
101  +/- 3.0 3.0 13S6 .
13S6      01103/02 -- 3/28/02 01103/02      3/28/02              92+/-
92 +/- 3.0 .
6Gl 6Gl        3/30/02 -- 7/03/02 3/30/02    7/03/02              108 +/-
108  +/- 3.6 3.6 8GI .
8GI        3/30/02 -- 7/03/02 3/30/02    7/03/02              92 92 +/-  3.6
                                                        +/- 3.6 3S2 3S2        3/30/02 -7/03/02 3/30/02  -7/03/02                102 102 +/- +/- 3.7 3.7 12El 12EI        3/30102 -- 7/03/02 3/30102    7/03/02              121 +/-
121  +/- 44.6
                                                            .6 12S1 12S1        3/30/02 3/30/02 -- 7/03/02 7/03/02            . 97+/- 3.7 13S6 13S6        3/30/02 -- 7/03102 3/30/02    7/03/02              110 11O:i:+/- 44.7
                                                            .7 6Gl *
  . 6Gl        7/03/02 -- 10/02/02 7/03/02      10/02/02            104 +/-
104  +/- 3.2 3.2 8Gl 801        7/03/02 7/03/02 -- 10/02102 10/02/02              123 123 +/-+/- 3.8 3.8 3S2 3S2      7/03/02 -- 10/02102 7/03/02      to/02l02              123 +/-
123  +/- 3.5 3.5 12El 12El      7/03/02 7/03/02 -- 10/02/02 10/02/02              109 +/-
109  +/- 3.7 3.7 12S1 12S1      7/03102 7/03/02 -- 10/02/02 10/02/02              90+/- 3.7 90+/-    3.7 13S6 13S6      7/03/02 7/03/02 -- 10/02/02 10/02/02              99 +/-
99  +/- 3.6 3.6 6GI 601        10/02/02  ~ 1102103 '
10/02/02 ':'1/02/03              76 +/-
76  +/- 4.6 4.6 8GI 801      10/02/02 10/02102 -- 1102103 1102103              76 +/-
76  +/- 6.2 6.2
* 3S2 3S2        10/02/02 10/02/02 -- 1102103 1102103              72 +/-
72 +/- 3.6 3.6 12EI 12EI        10/02/02 10/02/02 -- 1/02103 1/02/03              70+/-  4.7 70 +/- 4.7 12S1 12S1        10/02102 -- 1102/03 10/02102    1102/03              94 94 +/-+/- 3.1 3.1                                          Mn-54 Mn-54 00.33 +/- 00.1
                                                                                                                .33 +/-  .1
  . 13S6        10/02/02 10/02/02' -- 1102103 1102103              728  +/-40 728 +/-40 1-21
                                                                                                                                . 1-21
 
                                                                                                                        "J
                                                                                                                      .0 1-1 H
                                                                                                                        ~
H1 .
TABLE 1-10                                                *0 IODINE-131, AND AND GAMMA* SPECTROSCOPIC SUSQUEHANNA SPECTROSCOPIC ANALYSES ANALYSES OF  OF MILK MILK                  ~
SUSQUEHANNASTEAM  STEAM ELECTRIC ELECTRIC STATION STATION -- 2002 2002                        rt f-' .
Results in Results    pCiIliter +/-
in pCiIliter +/- 2S 2S                                        o
                                                                                                                        ~
o
                                                                                                                        ~
LOCATION LOCATION  COLLECTION COLLECTION DATEDATE              K-40 K-40                                OTHER OTHER ACTIVITY ACTIVITY    COMMENTS COMMENTS        f-'
                                                                                                                      '<
10Gl 10G1          01108/02 01108/02                  l4oo+/- 110 1400+/-  110 lODl lOD1          01/08/02 01/08/02                  14oo+/-
14oo+/- 110 110 IOD2 lOD2          01108/02
              *01108/02                  1290 1290 +/-
                                              +/- 110 110 IOD3 1003          01108/02 01108/02                  1420+/-  100 1420+/- 100 lOG lOG 1I      02/05/02 02/05102                  14oo+/-
1400 +/- 110 110 lODl lOD1        02/05/02 02/05102                  1470 1470 +/-
                                              +/- 130 130 10D2 1002        02/05102 02/05102                  1330 1330 +/-
                                              +/- 140 140 10D3 1003        02/05/02 02/05102                  1460 1460 +/-
                                              +/- 150 150 lOG lOG 11      03/04/02 03/04102                  1290 1290 +/-
                                              +/- 140 140 lODI 1001        03/04/02 03/04/02                  1410 1410 +/-
                                              +/- 100 100 lOD2 1002        03/04/02 03/04/02                  14oo+/-
1400+/- 100 lOD3 lOD3        03/04/02                  1240 +/- 120 lOG lOG 11      04/08/02 04/08/02                  1330 1330 +/-+/- 110 110 lODI lODI        04/08/02                  1200+/-  130 12oo+/- 130 10D2 1002        04/08/02 04/08/02                  1340 1340 +/-+/- 150 150 10D3 1003        04/08/02 04/08/02                  1310+/-
131O+/- 120 120 lOG lOG 11      04/22102 04/22102                  1370 1370 +/-
                                              +/- 110 lODI 1001        04/22/02 04/22/02                  1520 1520 +/-
                                              +/- 160 160 lOD2 1002        04/22102 04122102                1320 1320 +/-
                                              +/- 150 150 lOD3 .
1003        04/22/02 04/22102                1400 1400+/-+/- 110 110 12B2 12B2        04/22102 04/22/02                  1420+/-
1420 +/- 110 110 10Gl 10Gl        05/06/02 05106/02                1300+/-
13oo+/-    110 110 lODI 1001        05/06/02 05106/02                1300 1300+/-+/-  130 130 lOD2 IOD2        05/06/02 05106/02                1360 1360 +/-+/-  150 150 lOD3 1003      05/06/02
* 05106/02                1480 1480 +/-+/-  160 160 .
12B2 12B2        05/06/02 05106/02                1420+/-
1420+/-    110 110
      **                                                        **                                        . ,
* 1-22 1-22
 
  **                      IODINE-131, AND IODINE-l3l, SUSQUEHANNA STEAM SUSQUEHANNA Tal-lO AND GAMMA* SPECTROSCOPIC SPECTROSCOPIC ANALYSES STEAM ELECTRIC Results in Results ELECTRIC STATION pCi/liter +/- 2S in pCiIliter  2S ANALYSES OF STATION -- 2002 2002 OF MILK MILK
                                                                                                          *
                                                                                                          **
LOCATION LOCATION  COLLECTION    DATE COLLECTION DATE                  K-40                                OTHER ACTIVITY OTHER  ACTIVITY    COMMENTS lOG 1 lOG}        05/20/02 05/20/02                1260 +/- 1I0 110 1001 lODl      . 05120102                1370 +/-
1370  +/- 130 130 1002 lOD2        05/20/02                1330 +/- 150 1003 lOD3        05120102 05/20/02                1350 +/-
1350 +/- 150 150 12B2 12B2        05/20/02                1320 +/- 110 1320+/-
lOG 1        06/05102 06/05102                1350 +/- 150 1350 +/-  150 1001 lODI        06/05/02 .                1420 +/-
1420 +/- 91 91 1002 lOD2        06/05/02 06/05/02                1560 +/-
1560 +/- 110 110 1003 10D3        06/05/02 06/05/02                1340 +/- 130 12B2
* 06/05/02                1360 +/-
1360  +/- 110 110 lOG 1I lOG        06/20/02 06120102 .              1300 +/-11O
                                              +/- 110 1001 lODI        06120/02 06120102                1600 +/- 160 1600+/-    160 1002 lOD2        06/20/02 06/20/02                1480 +/-+/- 150 1480      150
                                                                                                        \.
1003 lOD3        06/20/02 06/20/02                1360+/- 150 1360+/-    150 12B2 12B2        06/20/02 06/20/02                1510+/-
151O+/-11O110 10GI        07/07/02 07/07/02                l380+/-
1380 +/-  110 110 1001 10DI        07/07/02 07/07/02                1330 1330 +/-+/-  150 150 1002 lOD2      07/07/02                1320 +/-    150 12B2 12B2      07/07/02 07/07/02                1340+/-
1340 +/-  110 110 lOG!
lOGl      07/22/02 07/22/02                1190 +/-
1190  +/- 140 140 1001 lODI      07/22/02 07/22/02                1420 +/- 150 1420 +/-  150 1002 lOD2      07/22/02                1340 +/-
1340  +/- 150 150 12B2      07/22/02 07/22/02                1350 +/- 1I0 1350+/-  110 1-23 1-23
 
TABLE1-10 TABLE IODINE-131, AND IODINE-131,  AND GAMMA*
* GAMMA SPECTROSCOPIC SPECTROSCOPIC ANALYSES  ANALYSES OF  OFMILK MILK,
                                  ,      SUSQUEHANNA STEAM SUSQUEHANNA          STEAM ELECTRIC ELECTRIC STATION STATION -- 2002 2002 Results in Results  in pCilliter +/-2S pCilliter +/- 2S LOCATION
, LOCATION  COLLECTION DATE COLLECTION      DATE                K-40                                  OTHER ACTIVITY OTHER    ACTIVITY      COMMENTS COMMENTS 10GI1 lOG          08/05/02 08/05/02                    1360 +/-+/- 110 1360    110 1001 1001          08/05/02 08/05/02                    1510 +/-+/- 130 1510    130 1002 ,
1002          08/05/02 '
08/05/02                    1370 +/-+/- 150 1370    150 12B2 12B2        08/05/02 08/05/02                    1370+/- 150 1370+/-    150 lOG11 lOG          08/19/02 08119102                    1208 +/-+/- 96 1208    96 1001 1001        08119102 08/19/02                    1390+/-
1390    110
                                                    +/- 110 1002 1002        08/19/02 ', ,
08/19/02                    1500 +/-
1500  +/- 110 110 12B2 12B2        08/19/02 08119102                    1470  +/-  110 1470 +/- 110 lOG1 lOGI        09/04/02 09/04102                    1360 +/-
1360  +/- 120 120 1001 1001        09104/02 09104/02                    1410 +/-
1410    160
                                                    +/- 160 1002 1002        09/04102 09/04102                    1470 +/-
1470    170
                                                    +/- 170 12B2 12B2        09/04/02 09/04/02                    1380 1380 +/-+/- 120 120 lOG lOG 11      09/19/02 09/19/02                    1410 1410 +/-+/- 110 110 1001 1001        09/19/02 09/19/02                    1390 1390 +/-+/- 110 110 1002 1002      ' 09/19102 09/19102                    1400 1400+/- +/- 110 110 12B2 12B2        09119102 09/19/02                    1390 1390 +/-+/- 130 130 lOG lOG11      10/06/02 10/06/02                    1325 1325 +/-+/- 90 90 1001 1001        10/06102 10/06102                  1520 1520 +/-+/- 160 160 '
1002 1002        10/06/02 10/06/02                    1391 1391 +/-+/- 84 84 12B2 12B2        10/06/02 10/06/02                    1449 1449 +/-+/- 84 84
  ..                                                              **
                    '--
                                                                                                                      ,1-24 1-24
 
      *                                                                                                  *
                                                                                                                    'Tj o
t-j TA.~.10 H
                                                                                                                    ~
rn IODINE-131, IODINE-13I, AND AND GAMMA* SPECTROSCOPIC SPECTROSCOPIC ANALYSES ANALYSES OF  OF MILK MILK SUSQUEHANNA SUSQUEHANNA STEAM          ELECTRIC STATION STEAM ELECTRIC        STATION -- 2002 2002 Results Results in pCiIliter +/-
in pCiIliter +/- 2S 2S LOCATION LOCATION  COLLECTION COLLECTION DATEDATE              K*40                                OTHER OTHER ACTIVITY ACTIVITY    COMMENTS COMMENTS lOG lOG 11      10/21102                  1470 1470 +/-
                                                +/- 110 110 lODI
* 1001        10/21102 10/21102                  1430 +/-
1430 +/- 120 120 10D2 1002        10/21102 10/21102                  1400 1400 +/-
                                                +/- 160 160 12b2 12b2        10/21/02 10/21102                  1350+/-
1350 +/- 110 110 lOGI lOG I      11104/02 11/04/02                  1340 1340 +/-
                                                +/- 130 130 lODI 1001        11104/02 11104/02                  1410+/-11O 141O+/-11O lOD2 1002        11104/02 11/04/02                  1380 1380 +/-
                                                +/- 100 100 l2B2 12B2        11104/02 11/04/02                  1320 1320 +/-
                                                +/- 110 110 IOGI        12/09/02 12/09/02                  1370 1370 +/-
                                                +/- 120 120 10DI 1001
* 12/09/02 12/09/02                  1410 1410 +/-
                                                +/- 110 110 lOD2 1002        12/09/02 12/09/02                . 1380 +/- 110 .
l2B2 12B2        12/09/02 12/09/02                  1480 1480 +/-
                                                +/- 120 120 1*25
 
                                                                                                                        "J o
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H
                                                                                                                        ~
H1
                                    .            . TABLE 1-11            .                                          o GAMMA* SPECTROSCOPIC SPECTROSCOPIC ANALYSEsANALYSEs OF  OF SOIL SOIL                                ~rt SUSQUEHANNA SUSQUEHANNA STEAM STEAM ELECTRIC ELECTRIC STATION STATION -- 2002 2002                              f-'-
o Results Results in pCi/gm (dry) +/-
in pCi/gm        +/- 2S 2S                                          ~
o~
I-'
LOCATION LOCATION  . COLLECTION COLLECTION DATE DATE        K-40 K-40                      Cs-137 '              Ra-226      Th-228 Th-228          '<
8GITOP SGITOP          09/18/02 09/1S/02            9.2 9.2 +/-+/- 1.1 1.1              .OS +/-
                                                                .08  +/- .053
                                                                        .053                        .75 +/-
                                                                                                    .75  +/- ~140 8Gl SG1 BOT          09118102 09/1S/02          7.4 7.4 +/-+/- .64
                                              .64                .09
                                                                  .09 +/-
                                                                      +/- ,03
                                                                          ,03                        .61 +/-
                                                                                                    .61  +/- .090 3S2 TOP TOP          09118102 09/18102          11.6 11.6 +/-+/- 0.8 O.S                .02
                                                                  .02 +/-
                                                                      +/- .08
                                                                          .08                        .71
                                                                                                    .71 +/- .085
                                                                                                            .OS5
* 3S2BOT 3S2BOT            09/18/02 09/18/02          13.4 +/- 0.7 13.4    0.7            -.005
                                                                -.005 +/- .02 .02                      .81 +/-+/- .076
                                                                                                            .076 12S1 12S1 TOP TOP          09/18/02 09/18/02            10.5 +/-
10.5 +/- 1.2 1.2 *              .04+/-
                                                                  .04+/- .05
                                                                          .05                    .. .63
                                                                                                    .63 +/-+/- .130
                                                                                                            .130 12S1 12S1 BOT BOT          09/18/02 09/18/02            11.5 +/- 1.1 11.5    1.1                .05
                                                                  .05 +/-.04
                                                                      +/-.04                          .65
                                                                                                    .65 +/-+/- .120
                                                                                                            .120 13S6TOP 13S6TOP          09/18/02 09/18/02            17.6 17.6 +/-
                                            +/- 1.0 1.0              .001 +/-
                                                                  .001  +/- .02
                                                                          .02                        .93 +/-
                                                                                                      .93 +/- .092
                                                                                                            .092 13S6BOT 13S6BOT          09/18/02 09/18/02            15.4 +/- 1.0 15.4    1.0              ;005
                                                                  ;005 +/- .03
                                                                          .03                        .93 +/- .099
                                                                                                      .93 +/-  .099
      ,"
      *.
      **  '
                                                        -*'.                                                    1-26 1-26
 
        **                                                                                                                                                **
                                                                                                                                                                  'Tj o
t-j
                                              .        .                    .        1'.1-12 .                                                                    H
                                                                                                                                                                  ~
GAMMA* SPECTROSCOPIC GAMMA*      SPECTROSCOPIC ANALYSESANALYSES 0      0      OD PRODUCTS OD PRODUCTS (FRUITS (FRUITS AND AND VEGETABLES)
VEGETABLES)                        H1 o
SUSQUEHANNA SUSQUEHANNA STEAM            ELECTRIC STATION STEAM ELECTRIC        STATION -- 2002 2002                                          ~-
Results in
                                                                          . Results  in pCi/gm pCi/gm (wet) +/- 2S (wet) +/- 2S                                                        OJ rt f-'.
o LOCATION SAMPLE LOCATION      SAMPLE TYPE TYPE          COLLECTION DATE COLLECTION        DATE            K-40 K-40                                    OTHER ACTIVITY OTHER      ACTIVITY                    ~
o
                                                                                                                                                                  ~
12F7 12F7        Green Beans Green  Beans                      08/14/02 08/14/02                2.1 +/-
2.1 +/- .08
                                                                                      .08                                          **                            ~
12F7 12F7        Potato Potato                            08121102 08121102                3.9 +/-
3.9  +/- 0.09 0.09 13G2 13G2        Potato Potato                            09110/02 09110/02                3.4 +/-
3.4  +/- 0.2 0.2 13G2 13G2      .-Pumpkin Pumpkin                          10/16/02                2.6  +/-O,ll 2.6 +/-O,ll
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.. Comments:
Comments: ..
Refer to
  ** Refer to Appendix Appendix F F of of this this report report for for additional additional details details regarding regarding exceptions exceptions toto SSES SSES Technical Technical Requirements Requirements for for sampling sampling and and analyses.
analyses.
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                                                                    .TABLE T ABLEI.13 TYPICAL ** MINIMUM TYPICAL              DETECTABLE CONCENTRATIONS MINIMUM DETECTABLE    CONCENTRATIONS OF  OF NUCLIDES NUCLIDES SEARCHED SEARCHED FOR FOR BUT BUT NOT NOT FOUND FOUND BYBY GAMMA GAMMA SPECTROMETRY SPECTROMETRY IN THE IN THE VICINITY    SUSQUEHANNA STEAM OF SUSQUEHANNA VICINITYOF                    STEAM ELECTRIC ELECTRIC STATION, STATION, 2002 2002 Fish Fish            Sediment Sediment        Surface Surface Water Water      Ground Ground Water Water      Potable Water Nuclide Nuclide          (pCi/g wet)
(pCi/g  wet)        (pCi/g dry)
(pCi/g dry)          (pCi/I)
(pCi/I)              (pCi/I)
(pCi/I)              (pCi/I)
(pCi/I)
Mo-54 Mn-54                      0.019 0.019
* 0.088 0.088                3.8 3.8                  4.3 4.3                  3.0 3.0 Co-58 Co-58                      0.023 0.023 Fe-59 Fe-59                      0.043 0.043 Co-60 Co-60                      0.019 0.019 Zo-65 Zn-65                      0.046 0.046 Zr-95 Zr-95                      0.039 0.039 Nb-95 Nb-95                      0.023 0.023 Ru-l03 Ru-103                    0.026 0.026 1-131 1-131                      0.075 0.075 Cs-134 Cs-134                      0.021 0.021 Cs-137                    0.024 0.024 Ba-140 Ba-140                      0.100 0.100                                                        20.0 20.0 La-140 "La-140                      0.040 0.040 Ce-14 Ce-14                      0.036 0.036 Air Particulate Air Particulate          Milk Milk            Fruit/Veg.
Fruit/Veg.              Soil Soil Nuclide Nuclide        (10-3 pCi/m3) pCi/m3)          (pCi/I)
(pCi/I)          (pCi/g (pCi/g wet) wet)        (pCi/g dry)
                                                                                      ~Ci{g_  dry)
Mo-54 Mn-54                        0.32 0.32                4.7 4.7              0.009 0.009 .              0.037 0.037 Co-58 Fe-59 Fe-59 Co-60 Cb-60 Zo-65 Zn-65 Zr-95 Zr-95 Nb-95 Nb-95 Ru-103 Ru-103 1-131 1-131 Cs-134 Cs-134 Cs-137 Ba-140 Ba-140 La-140 La-140 Ce-14 Ce-14
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For Information For  Information Only Only
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    **
    **        2002 Radiological 2002 Radiological Environmental Environmental Monitoring Monitoring Report Report J-1 J-1
 
For Information For Information Only  Only Appendix J Appendix      J The    data in The data    in the the tables tables that that follow follow show show how how well well Framatome Framatome ANP  ANP 'EnvironmentalLaboratory,
                                                                                                                'EnvironmentalLaboratory, Teledyne Brown Teledyne      Brown Engineering Engineering Environmental Environmental Services Services (TBE) (TBE) and and PPL's PPL's Corporate Corporate                            '*
Environmental Environmental Radioactivity Radioactivity Measurements Measurements Laboratory Laboratory (CERML) (CERML) performed performed in    in the the analysis analysis ofof radioactively spiked radioactively        spiked media.
media. PPL's PPL's CERML CERML terminated terminated REMP    REMP sample sample analysis analysis after after the the third third quarter of quarter    of 2002.
2002. TBETBE replaced rephlced PPL'sCERML PPL'sCERML for          for all all REMP REMP fourth fourth quarter quarter sample sample analysis.
analysis. TheThe fourth quarter fourth    quarter waswas the the only only time time period period TBE TBE provided provided REMP  REMP sample sample analysis analysis in  in 2002.
2002. Tables Tables J-J-11through through 1-5  1-5 provide provide the the performance performance results          for Framatome results for      Framatome ANP. ANP. Tables Tables J-7  J-7 through through 1-11 1-11 provide the provide    the performance performance results results for for TBE.
TBE. Inaddition Inaddition to    to the the Analytics' Analytics' spikes spikes analyzed analyzed as  as part  of part of PPL's REMP PPL's    REMP Laboratory Laboratory Spike  Spike Program Program (Tables(Tables 1-3 1-3 and and 1-9),
1-9), Framatome Framatome ANP    ANP and  and TBE TBE
            , analyzed analyzed spikesspikes procured procured independently independently from  from Analytics Analytics as            of their part of as part    their respective respective Quality Quality Control Spike Control      Spike Programs Programs (Tables (Tables J-2 J-2 and and J-8),
J-8), as as well well as as spikes spikes prepared prepared as    as part part of of the the following following programs:
programs:
: 1. The
: 1. The Proficiency Proficiency Testing Testing Program Program of  of Environmental Environmental Resource  Resource Associates Associates (Tables (Tables I-II-I and and 1-7) 1-7)
: 2. The
            ' 2. The Quality Quality Assessment Assessment ProgramProgram of  of DOE's DOE's Environmental Environmental Measurements Measurements Laboratory Laboratory (Tables 1-4 (Tables    1-4 and and 1-10) 1-10)
: 3. The
: 3.          Mixed Analyte The Mixed        Analyte Performance Performance Evaluation Evaluation Program Program (MAPEP)
(MAPEP) of    of the the DOE DOE (Tables (Tables 1-51-5 and and J-11)
J-11)
          , It    should be be noted noted that that program program #1    #1 above above onlyonly provides provides spikedspiked water water forfor analyses.
analyses. No    No other other
                                                                                                                                                              '. '
It should media are media    are included included in    the spikes in the    spikes provided provided by    by this this program.
program. Also, Also, it it should should be  be noted noted that that the the levels of levels    of activity activity inin spikes spikes of  of different different media media prepared prepared for  for program program #2  #2 tend tend toto bebe relatively relatively high.
high.
They are They    are relatively relatively high high compared compared to    to the the levels levels of  of activity activity in in the the spikes spikes prepared prepared by    by AnalJ.1ics AnalJ.1ics as as part of part  of its its Environmental Environmental Cross  Cross Check Check Program Program and    and for for PPL's PPL's REMP REMP Laboratory Laboratory Spike  Spike Program.
Program. ,
          , The The following following characteristics characteristics are  are important important for  for the the spiked spiked environmental environmental media: media:
: 1. When
: 1.            practical, the When practical,        the level level ofof activity activity in,in, at at le, le,aast,  some of st, some    of the the spiked spiked environmental environmental media    media should be should      be within within thethe range range between between required required analysis analysis sensitivities sensitivities for for the the SSES SSES REMP REMP and  and the Reporting the  Reporting Levels, Levels, if  if applicable, applicable, of  of the the NRC.
NRC.
: 2. The
: 2.          spikes should The spikes      should be be preserved preserved in  in aa manner manner as    as similar similar as as possible possible to  to the the way way that that actual actual samples of samples      of those those media media are  are prepared.
prepared.
: 3. The
: 3.          variety of The variety      of radionuclides radionuclides with  with which which environmental environmental media    media are are spiked spiked should should be  be as as          ,,
extensive as extensive      as practical, practical, including including as  as many many as  as ofof the the activation activation andand fission fission products products that that could could be detected be  detected in in the the vicinity vicinity of  of the the SSES SSES as  as reasonable.
reasonable.                                  '
The spiked The    spiked environmental environmental media            prepared by media prepared              Analytics according by Analytics        according toto the the requirements requirements ofPPL's of PPL's ''
          ,,REMP REMP Laboratory Laboratory Spike Spike Program Program are  are intended intended to  to incorporate incorporate characteristics characteristics #1,  #1, #2,#2, and and #3#3 to to the the greatest degree greatest    degree that that is is practical.
practical.
2002 Radiological 2002  Radiological Environmental Environmental Monitoring Monitoring Report Report                                                                J-2 J-2
                                                                                                                                                              **
 
For Inf For  Inf o o rma rma tt ii on on Only Only Appendix J Appendix        J
  **
Table Table J-6  J-6 provides provides thethe results results of of PPL' PPL' ss CERML CERML in  in the the analyses analyses of of spiked spiked environmental environmental media media ..
prepared by prepared      by Analytics Analytics as as part part of of PPL's PPL's REMP REMP Laboratory Laboratory Spike.Program.
Spike.Program. Note Note that that CERML CERML
* does not does      not analyze analyze spikes spikes asas part  of any part of  any other other program.
program.
The      criterion for The criterion        for the the acceptability acceptability ofof the the analyses analyses results results for for the the spikes spikes prepared prepared asas part part of of the the PPL REMP PPL      REMP Laboratory Laboratory Spike Spike Program Program (Tables (Tables J-3 J-3 &  J-9) have
                                                                                  & J-9)  have been been established established byby PPL.
PPL. They They are based are    based onon criteria criteria that that were were originally originally developed developed byby the the NRC.
NRC. TheThe NRC NRC bases bases these these criteria criteria on an on    an empirical empirical relationship relationship that that combines combines prior prior experience experience and and accuracy accuracy needs.
needs. AsAs the the resolution of resolution      of the the measurement measurement process process improves improves (relative (relative measurement measurement uncertainty uncertainty becomes becomes smaller), the smaller),      the criteria criteria for for determining determining acceptability acceptability becomes becomes tighter.
tighter. Conversely, Conversely, asas the the resolution resolution of the of    the process process becomes becomes poorer poorer (relative (relative measurement measurement uncertainty uncertainty becomes becomes bigger),
bigger), the the criteria criteria are widened.
are    widened.
The criteria The      criteria for for acceptability acceptability of of DOE DOE programs programs (EML's (EML's and  and MAPEP's MAPEP's programs programs -- Tables      J-4, J-Tables J-4,    J-5, J-I0 5,    J-I0 and and J-11)
J-11) are are based based onon coiitrollirnitsbasedon coiitrollimitsbasedon percentiles percentiles ofof historic historic data data distributions.
distributions.
Note Note that that comment comment numbers numbers at  at the the extreme extreme right right side side of of the the tables tables denotes denotes unacceptable unacceptable results results in Tables in    Tables J-l J-l through through J-ll.
J-ll. Discussions Discussions relevant relevant to to these these comment comment numbers numbers follow follow the the
            .presentations presentations of    of the the data, data, as as applicable applicable ..
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Results  (a)      Ratio Ratio Jamiary-02 January-02            12030105 12030105              Water Water          pCiIl pCiJI            Sr-89 Sr-89            43.7 43.7              72.1 72.1            1.65 1.65      (I)
(I) pCiIl pCiJI            Sr-90 Sr-90            25,2 25,2              27.6 27.6            1.10 1.10 pCiIl pCiJI        Gr. Alpha:
Gr. Alpha            45.7 45.7              58.4            1.28 1.28 pCill pCill          Or. Beta Gr. Beta            16.3 16.3              16.9 16.9            1.04 1.04 May-02 May-02                  Rad-49 Rad-49              Water Water          pCiIl pCiIl              1-131 1-131            14.7 14.7              19.5 19.5            1.33 1.33      (2)
(2) pCiIl pCiJI            Co-60 Co-60            39.1 39.1              39,5 39.5            1.01 1.01 pCill pCill            Cs-134 Cs-134            17.1 17.1              17.1 17.1            1.00 1.00 pCi/l pCitl            Cs-137 Cs-137            52.1 52.1              53.6 53.6            1.03 1.03 pCill pCill              H-3 H-3          17400.0 17400.0          17100.0 17100.0          0,98 0.98 pCiIl pCiJI        Or. Alpha Gr. Alpha          22,8 22.8              26.8 26.8            1.18 1.18 pCill pCill          Or. Beta Gr. Beta            189.0 189.0              174.0 174.0          0.92 0.92 pCiIl pCiIl            'Sr-89 Sr-89            31.7 31.7              31.1 31.1            0,98 0.98 PCill PCiJI              Sr-90 Sr-90            28.3 28.3              28.6 28.6            1.01
                                                                                                                                                          \.01 August-Q2 .
August-02              Rad-50 Rad-50              Water Water          pCiIl pCiJI            Ba-133,
                                                                                                  . 8a-133              80.0 80.0              74.9 74.9            0.94 0.94 pCill pCiIl            Co-60" Co-60            23 23 .3
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(3) pCiIl pCiJI            Zn-65 Zn-65            95.7 95 .7              95,6 95.6            1.00 1.00 pCill pCiJI        Gr. Alpha Gr. Alpha        58.8 58.8              69.9 69.9            1.19 1.19 pCiIl pCiJI          Gr. Beta Gr. Beta          21-9 2\.9              23. 1 23.1            1.05 1.05 pCill pCill            Sr-89 Sr-89            29.0 29.0              26.3 26.3          0.91 0.91 pCiIl pCiJI          .. Sr-90 Sr-90          36.4 36.4              33.3 33.3          0.91 0.91 November-02 November-02            Rad-51 Rad-51              Water Water          pCiIl pCiIl              H-3 H-3          10200.0 10200.0            10100.0 10100.0          0.99 0.99 pCiIl pCiIl              1-131          6.76 6.76              6,83 6.83            1.01 1.01 J-4 1-4
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(a) Results are (a) Results are the average of the average      three measurements, of three measurements, reported reported in in units  of pCill.
units of pC ill.
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22  Equipmentproblem Equipmentproblem with with iodide iodide probe probe identified.
identified. When When sample sample was was re-analyzed re-analyz~d with with newnew iodide iodide probe, probe, mean mean result  was 14.5 result was 14.5 pCi/L, pCiIL, aa bias bias of of -1.4%.
                                                                                                                                                                          -1.4%.
33 No No problems problems identifed identifed via via test test data data evaluation evaluation using using internal internal calibrations.
calibrations. The The grand    inean of grand mean      of the the RAO-50 RAD-50 test test compared compared favorably favorably (1  % bias)
(l % bias) with with .
the the Framatome Framatome ANPANP result result yet yet indicated indicated aa significant significant bias bias from from the the ERA ERA stated stated known.
known. No  No actions actions were were taken taken based based on on the the favorable favorable QC QC history history for Cs-137.                      .
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MonthlYear MontblYear                No.          Medium      Units Units          Nuclide        Results Results    Results Results          Ratio March-02                  E3096-186        Milk Miik        pei/l pCiIl      1-131 1-131 LLLL **      90            99            1.10 pCi/1 pCill        . Ce-141            29            32            1.10
                                                                              . pCill pCiIl          Cr-51          241        . 262            1.09
                                                                                .pCi/1
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                                                                                . pCi/l.
pCiIl          Zn-65            199          215            1.08 1.08 pCi/l pCiIl          Co-60            142          144 144          1.01 1.01 March-02                E3097~186        Charcoal  pCilFilter pCilFilter . .      1-131 1-t3t          77 77          74 74          0.96 0.96 E3098- 186 E3098-186        Charcoal  pCilFilter pCilRlter .*        1-131I
                                                                                                . 1-13            69 69            65          0.94 E3099-186        Charcmil Charcoal  pCilFilter pCilFilter          1- 131 1-131          87            91          1.05 1.05 March-02                E3023-162        Water        pCill pCill        Gr.
Gr. Alpha          53 53          56.7          1.07 1.07 E3023-  162 E3023-162        Water Water        pCi/1 pCill        Gr.
Gr. Beta Bela        313        310.3 310.3          0.99 E3024-162 E3024-162        Water        pCill pCill            1-131 1-l3l          61 61          54.5        . 0.89 0.89 pCill pCill        1-131 LL
* 61 61          63.4 .          1.04 1.04 pCiII pCiIl          Ce-14\
Ce-141          242          239.4 239.4          0.99 0.99 pCi/l pCiIl            Cr-51          198        175.7 175.7          0.89 pCill          Cs-134            91          87.8 87.8          0.96 pCifl pCi/l          Cs-137 Cs-t37            197 197        197.7          1.00 1.00 pCiII pCiIl          Mn-54 Mn-54 .          166
* 168.5 168.5          1.02 pCi/1 pCill          . Fe-59          86          87.6          1.02 pCiIl pCill            Zn-65 Zn-65          164        157.2          0.96 0.96 pCill pCi/l            Co-60          i17 117        114.6          0.98 J-6 J-6 LL =
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No.          Medium Medium        Units        Nuclide        Results    Results        Ratio March-02 March-02                  E3025-162 E3025-l62          Soil Soil        pCi/kg      Ce-141          383        350.7        0.92 pCi/kg      AcTh-228                    448.3                    (I) pCi/kg        Cr-51          314          274          0.87 pCi/kg        Cs-134          143        136.6          0.96 pCi/kg        Cs-137        439        405.7          0.92 pCi/kg        Mn-54          263        245.8          0.93 pCi/kg        Fe-59          136        140.2          1.03 pCi/kg        Zn-65          259        248.1          0.96 pCi/kg        C<HiO          185        168.1          0.91 March-02 March-02                  E3026-162 E3026-162      - AP AP Filter Filter      pCi      Gr. Alpha        23        21.8          0.95 pCi      Gr. Beta        136          149          1.10 March-02 March-02                  E3027-162 E3027-162          Milk Milk          pCill        I-13l          92        87.9          0.96 pCiII    1-131 LL
* 92          93            1.01 pCill      Ce-141          326        317.8          0.97 pCill      Cr-51          267          277          1.04 pCiII      Cs-l34          122        119          0.98 pCiII      Cs-137          266        271.2          1.02 pCiII      Mn-54          224        231.2          1.03 pCill      Fe-59          116        123.6          1.07 pCiII      Zn-65          221        225.9          1.02 pCill      Co-60          158        152.9          0.97 1-7
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MonthlYear                No.          Medium    Units      Nuclide    Results    ResultS        Ratio March-02                  E3028-1 62        Milk    pCiIl                    83        79.9        0.96 pCi/1                    27        24.7        0.91 June-02                  E3148- 162        Water    pCiII        H-3        6970        6970          1.00 June-02                  E3149-162        Water    pCi!1      Sr-89        64 .        42          0.66      (2)
Water    pCi/1      Sr-90        39          36          0.92 June-02                  E3150-162        AP Filter  pCi      Gr. Alpha                                          (3) pCi      Gr. Beta                                          (3)
June-02                  E3151-162        AP Filter  pCi      Ce-141        61          59          0.97 pCi        Cr-51        160        165          1.03 pCi        Cs-134        82          77          0.94 pCi        Cs-137        62          64          1.03 pCi        Co.58        68          68          1.00 pCi        Mn-54        65          69          1.06 pCi                      55        62          1.13 pCi        Zn-65        122        131          1.07 pCi        Co.60          85          82          0.96 June-02                                  AP Filter  pCi                      48          41.        0,85 u.. '" radiochemical seperatioD
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No.          Medium Medium    Units        Nuclide      Results . Results            Ratio June-02 June-02                  E3153-162 E3153-162        Milk Mille      pCill        1-13l          87          88              1.01 pCiIl    1-131 LL
* 87          85              0.98 pCill        Ce-141          90          86              0.96 pCiIl        Cr-51        235          230              0.98 pCiIl        Cs-134          120          121            . 1.01 pCiIl        Cs-137        . 91        ' 89              0.98
                                                                                . pCill        Co-58          100          100              1.00
'-                                                                                  pCill        Mn-54          95          91              1.02
                                                                                  . pCiIl        Fe-59          81          83              1.02 pCiIl        Zn~65          180          179              0.99 pCiIl        Co-60          125          127              1.02 September-02 September-02            E3288-162 E3288-162        Water Water      pCiIl      Gr. Alpha        92          73              0.79 September-02 September-02            E3288-162 E3288-162        Water Water      pCiIl        Gr. Beta        239          2~              0.85 September-02 September-02            E3289-162 E3289-162        Water Water      pCiIl        1-131          79          68              0.86 pCill      1-13 1 LL
* 79          71              0.97 pCill      Ce-141          214          209              0.98 pCiIl        Cr-Sl          304          289              0.95
* pCiIl      Cs-134          176          169              0.96 pCill        Cs-137          169          167 .            0.99 pCiIl        CO-58          130          129              0.99 pCill        Mn-S4          204          206              1.01 pCiIl        Fe-59          119          118              0.99 pCill        Zn-6S          251          251              1.00 pCiIl        Co-60          199          187              0.94 J-9
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Gr.                  59 .        58          0.98 pCi        Gr. Beta            155          144          0.93 September-02              E3292-162          Milk Milk      pCill        1-131              80 80 .,        79          0.99 pCi/l pCi/1      1-131 LL
* 80 80 **        77          0.96 pCill        Ce-141 '            160        ;156          0.98 pCill        Cr~51 Cr-51            227          231          1.02 pCill        Cs-134              132        128          0.97
* pCill        Cs-137              127        122          0.96 pCill pCi/l        Co-58              97          95          0.98 pCill        Mn-54 Mn-54.            152 .      151          0.99 pCi/1 pCi/l        Pe-59 Fe-59              89          94          1.06 pCi/1 pCill        Zn-65              187        180          0.96 pCi/1 pCi/l        C0-60 Co-60              149        142          0.95 Septernber-02 September-02            E3293-162            Milk Milk      pCill        Sr-89              92          84          0.91 pCill        Sr-90              39          36          0.92 1-10 1-10
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11  .. Analysis Analysis not not performed  by Analytics.
performed by  Analytics.                                                                                                                    I-'
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22      Investigation performed Investigation performed due due to to failure  for Sr-89.
failure for  Sr-89. The The activity activity ratios ratios or    Sr-89 and or Sr-89 and Sr-90 Sr-90 were were lower lower than than normally normally provided.
provided.
Analytics Analytics has has been been contacted contacted toto ensure ensure the the ratios ratios are are in in the the normal normal expected expected ranges.
ranges.
This sample This sample was was not not processed processed in in the the normal normal time time frame, frame, causing causing an  an excessive excessive decay decay correction correction to to the the Sr-89 Sr-89 data.
data. The The processing processing staff staff has has been been reminded  of the reminded of  the need need to to address address client client and and**'QC QC samples samples expeditiously.
expeditiously. The The Sr-89/Sr-90 Sr-89/Sr-90 QC QC samples samples are are now now being being processed processed during non-peak during            REMP times non-peak REMP            (ie; betweeillate times (ie;  between late fall fall and and early  spring).
early spring).
33    Filters damaged Filters damaged during during sample sample preparation.
preparation. NoNo results    issued .. ..
results issued J-11 J-11
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Identification Identification . .                                                          Analytics              Framatome            FramatomelAnalytics MonthlYear Month/Year              No.            .' Medium Medium          Units        Nitdide Nuclide          Calculated Results (a)
(8)          Results (a)                Ratio March-02              E3100-186            Sediment SedimeiJt      pCi/kg      Ce-141                  383  :t 13
:t                  407  +/-
                                                                                                                                        +/- 76                  1.06 l.06 pCilkg
                                                                  ' pCi/kg      . Cr-Sl Cr-51                314  :t
:t 11                342  :t 540
                                                                                                                                        +/-                    1.09 pCilkg pCi/kg        Cs-l34                143  +/-
:t 5                129  +/-
:t 20                0.90 pCilkg pCi/kg        Cs-137                439  +/-
:t 15                425  +/-
:t:  28              0.97 pCilkg pCi/kg        Mn-54                  263  +/- 9
:t:                  254  +/-
                                                                                                                                        +/- 55                  0.97 pCi/kg        Fe-59                136  +/-
:t: 5                152 152  :t: 69
:t  69 .              1.12 pCilkg    ,. Zn-65                  259  :t 9
                                                                                                              +/-                    250 +/-43
:t43                  0.97 pCilkg pCi/kg        Co-60 '              185  :t 6
:t              ' .' 174 174 +/-:t 1717 *,            0.94 March-02              E3096-186              Milk Milk          . pCill.
pCill.      1-131 '                90 +/- 3 9O:t:                    99 +/-:t: 4                1.09 pCiIl      Ce-141                294 +/-:t 10                322 +/-:t  7                1.10 .
1.10 pCill.      Cr-51                241 :t:
                                                                                                                +/- 8                262 +/- :t  28              ' 1.09 1.09 pCiIl      Cs-Cs-l34l34              1J0 110 +/-:t 4                  104  +/-
104:t:  4                0.95 pCiIl      Cs-137                240 +/-:t 8                248 :t:t  6                1.03 pCi/l pCiIl        Mn-54                202 +/- +/- 7                224 +/-+/-    5                1.11 l.11 pCiIl        Fe-59                  104 +/-:t 3                112 +/-+/-  6                1.08 pCiIl        ZIl-65                      +/- 7 199 :t                    215 +/-+/-  9                1.08 pCiIl        Co-60                  142 +/-:t 5              . 144 +/-:t: 3 .              1.01 March-02            . E3097-186        Charcoal Filter ChaJcoal              pCi          1- 131 1-131                  77 +/-+/- 3                  74 74 +/-+/- 66 .                0.96 E3098-186        Charcoal ChaJcoal Filler Filter      pCi          1-131                  68 +/-+/- 2                  65 +/- :t 7                0.96 E3099-186        Charcoal Filter      pCi          1-131                  87 +/-:t 3                  91 :t 7                    1.05 I~ 12 (a)
(a) Counting Counting error error is is two standard deviations, two standard  deviations .
 
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Identification Identification                                                Analytics Analytics                Framatome Framatome                  FramatomelAnalytics
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No.            Medium Medium      Units Dnits    Nuclide Nuclide        Calculated Results Calculated    Results (a)
(a) . Results (a)
Results          (a)            Ratio Ratio June-02 June-02              E3138-186 E3138-186          APFilter APFilter      pCi pCi    Ce-141 Ce-141                75 75  :!:
                                                                                                  +/- 3    3            67 67  +/- 4
                                                                                                                            +/-    4                    0.89 0.89 pCi pCi      Cr-Sl Cr-51              198 198  :!:
                                                                                                  +/- 7    7            205 205  +/-
                                                                                                                            +/-    34 34                    1.04 1.04 pCi pCi      Csl34 Csl34              101 101  :!: 4
                                                                                                  +/-      4            87 87  :!:
                                                                                                                            +/-    33                    0.86 0.86 pCi pCi    Cs-137 Cs-137                76 76  +/- 3
                                                                                                  +/-      3            72 72  :!:
                                                                                                                            +/-      3 3                    0.95 0.95 pCi pCi      Co-58 Co-58                84 84  +/- 1
                                                                                                  +/-      1              80 80  +/-
                                                                                                                            +/-      4 4                    0.95 0.95 pCi pCi      Mn-54 Mn-54                80 80  +/-
                                                                                                  +/- 3    3              82 82  +/-
                                                                                                                            +/-      4 4                    1.03 1.03 pCi pCi      Fe-59 Fe-59                67 67  +/-+/- 2  2              72 72  +/-
                                                                                                                              +/-    77                  1.07 1.07 pCi pCi      Zn-6S Zn-65              150 150    +/- 5
                                                                                                    +/-    5            143 143    :!:
                                                                                                                              +/-      8 8                  0.95 0.95 pCi pCi      Co-60 Co-60              104 104    +/- 4
                                                                                                    +/-    4              94 94  +/-
                                                                                                                              +/-      33                  0.90 0.90 June-02 June-02              E3139-186 E3139-186          AP Filter APFilter      pCi pCi    Ce-141 Ce-141                81 81  :!:
                                                                                                    +/-    2 2              75 75 +/-+/-        3 3                  0.93 0.93 pCi pCi      Cr-Sl Cr-51              211 211    :!:
                                                                                                    +/- 6  6            204 204 +/-  +/-        13 13                0.97 0.97 pCi pCi      Csl34 Csl34              108 108    :!:
                                                                                                    +/- 3  3            102 :!:
102    +/-      2 2                0.94 .
0.94 pCi pCi      Cs-137 Cs-137                82 82  +/- 3
                                                                                                    +/-    3              84:!:
84    +/-      44                  1.02 1.02 pCi pCi      Co-58 Co-58                90 90  +/-
                                                                                                    +/- 1    1            89 89 +/-+/-        4 4                0.99 0.99 pCi pCi      Mn-54 Mn-54                85 85    :!:
                                                                                                    +/- 2  2              91 91 :!:+/-      4 4                  1.07 1.07 pCi pCi    Fe-59 Fe-59                72 72    +/- 2
                                                                                                    +/-    2            79 +/-+/-
79            6 6                  1.10 1.10 pCi pCi    Zn-6S Zn-65                161 161    +/- 4
                                                                                                    +/-    4            172 +/-+/-
172            8 8                  1.07 1.07 pCi pCi    Co-60 Co-60                III 111    +/- 4
                                                                                                    +/-    4            106 +/-+/-
106            3 3                  0.95 0.95 June-02 June-02              E3140-186 E3140-186        AP Filter APFilter      pCi pCi    Ce-141 Ce-141                78 78    +/-:!: 22            67 67    +/-
                                                                                                                              +/- 4    4                  0.86 0.86 pCi pCi      Cr-Sl Cr-51              203 203    :!:
                                                                                                      +/- S  5            194 194    +/-
                                                                                                                              +/- 33    33                0.96 0.96 pCi pCi      Csl34 Csl34                104 104    :!:
                                                                                                      +/- 3  3              93 93    +/-
                                                                                                                                +/-      33                0.89 0.89 pCi pCi    Cs-137 Cs-137                79 79    :t
                                                                                                      +/- 3  3              78 78    :t
                                                                                                                                +/- 4    4                  0.99 0.99 pCi pCi      Co-S8 Co-58                86 86    +/- 1
                                                                                                      +/-    1              83 83    +/-
                                                                                                                                +/-      4 4                0.97 0.97 pCi pCi    Mn-S4 Mn-54                  82 82    +/- 2
                                                                                                      +/-    2              90 90    +/- 4
                                                                                                                                +/-      4                1.10 1.10 pCi pCi      Fe-S9 Fe-59                69 69    +/- 2
                                                                                                      +/-    2              74 74    +/- 6
                                                                                                                                +/-      6                1.07 1.07 pCi pCi      Zn-6S Zn:65              ISS 155    +/- 4
                                                                                                      +/-    4            163 163    +/-
                                                                                                                                +/- 9    9                1.05 1.05 pCi pCi      Co-60 Co-60              107 107      +/- 4
                                                                                                      +/-  4              98 98    +/- 3
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No.              Medium        Units        Nuclide      Calculated Results (a) . Results (a)            Ratio June-02 1uoo-02                E3141-186 E3141-186          Charcoal Filter  pCi        1-131              94 +/- 3                96 :t 9                  1.02 E3142-186 E3142-186          Charcoal"Filter Charcoal Filter  pCi        1-131              85 :t 3                92 +/- 9                  1.08 c
E3143-186 E3143-186          Charcoal Filler Filter  pCi        1-131              99 :t 3 .            104 :t 9                  1.05 September-02          E3388-186 E3388-186              Milk        pCiIl        1-131              78 :t 4                76 :t 4                0.97 pCi/l      Ce-141              216 +/- 11              216 :t 7                  1.00 pCi/l        Cr-51              307 :t 15              306 :t 31                1.00 pCi/l      Cs-134              178 :t 9              174 +/- 5                  0.98 pCiIl      Cs-137            171 :t 9              171:t5                    1.00 pCiIl      Co-58              131 :t 7              133 +/- 5                . 1.02 pCiIl      Mn-54              206 +/- 10              207 :t 6                  1.00 pCi/l      Fe:.59            120 :t 6                118 :t 6                0.98 pCi/l      Zn-65              254 :t 13              260 :t 10                1.02 pCi/l      Co-60              201 .:t 10              193 :t 4                0.96 Oeccmber-02 December-02            E3515-186 E3515-186              Milk MiJlc        pCi/l        1-131              92 +/-5                  99  :t 8                1.08 pCi/l      Ce-141              126 :t 6              129  +/-  7                1.02 pCi/l        Cr-51            391  +/- 20              424  :t 35                1.08
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(a) ..        Ratio Ratio Decernber-02 December-02          E3515-186            Milk .      pCi/l pCiA    Fe,.59 Fe-59                  81 +/-:t 4        88  +/-
88 .:t 55                1.09 1.09 pCiJl pCi/l  Zn-65 Zn-65              202 202:t+/- 10        203 203 :t  99                1.00 1.00 pCi/l pCiA    Co-60 Co-60              186 +/-:t 9          184 +/-:t 4                0.99 0.99 Decernber-02 December-02          E3516-186 E3516-186        Charcoal Charcoal Filter Filter  pCi pCi    1-131                  89 +/-:t 4            :t
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No.          Medium        Units Units        Nuclide Nuclide    Results Results      Results Results          Ratio March-02 March-02    QAP56 QAP56            AP AP Filter Filter        Bq Bq          Am-24 Am-24 II    0.088 0.088        0.094 0.094          1.07 1.07 Bq Bq            C0-60 C0-60      30.520 30.520        29.700 29.700          0.97 0.97 Bq Bq          Cs-137 Cs-137      28.230 28.230        28.400 28.400          1.01 1.01 Bq Bq          Gr.
Gr. Alpha Alpha      0.534 0.534        0.504 0.504          0.94 0.94 Bq Bq        Gross Gross Beta Beta    1.300 1.300        1.174 1.174 .-        0.90 0.90 Bq Bq            Mn-54 Mn-54      38.530 38.530        38.700 38.700          1.00 1.00 Bq Bq          Pu-238 Pu-238        0.057 0.057        0.056 0.056          0.98 0.98 Bq Bq          Pu-239 Pu-239        0.187 0.187        0.183
: 0. 183          0.98 0.98 Bq Bq            Sr-90 Sr-90      4.832 4.832        4.100 4.100          0.85 0.85 March-02 March-02    QAP56 QAP56              Soil Soil      .- Bq/kg Bqlkg        AcTh-228
                                                          -AcTh-228      51.167 51.167        46.700 46.700          0.91 0.91 Bqlkg Bqlkg        Am-241 Am-241      10.927 10.927        13.000 13.000          1.19 1.19 Bq/kg Bq/kg          Cs-137 Cs-137    1326.670 1326.670      1321.600 1321.600          1.00 1.00 Bqlkg Bqlkg          K-40      621.670 621.670      586.500 586.500          0.94 0.94 Bqlkg Bqlkg          Pu-239 Pu-239      19.098 19.098      20.860 20.860          1.09 1.09 Bqlkg Bqlkg          Sr-90 Sr-90      53.756 53.756        50.700 50.700          0.94 0.94 Bqlkg Bqlkg          U-234 U-234      93.885 93.885        87.200 87.200          0.93 0.93 Bqlkg Bqlkg          U-238 U-238      96.778 96.778        91.700 91.700          0.95 0.95 March-02 March-02    QAP56 QAP56            Vegetation Vegetation      Bqlkg Bqlkg        Am-241 Am-241        2.228 2.228        2.230 2.230          1.00 1.00 Bqlkg Bqlkg        Cm-244 Cm-244        1.320 1.320        1.190 1.190          0.90 0.90 Bq/kg Bq/kg          C0-60 C0-60      11.230 11.230 .-    10.650 10.650          0.95 0.95 Bqlkg Bq/kg          Cs-137 Cs-137      313.667 313.667      317.100 317.100          1.01 1.01 Bqlkg Bqlkg            K-40      864.330 864.330      855.000 855.000 .-        0.99 0.99 Bqlkg Bqlkg          Pu-239 Pu-239        3.543 3.543        3.310 3.310          0.93 0.93 Bqlkg Bqlkg          Sr-90 Sr-90      586.280 586.280      517.000 517.000          0.88 0.88 1-17 1-17
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MontbIYear Month/Year        No.
No.          Medium Medium        Units Units        Nuclide Nuclide      Results Results        Results Results          Ratio Ratio March-02 March-02      QAP56 QAP56              Wa!er Wa!er        Bq/l 8q/l          Am-24 Am-24 II      1.474 1.474            1.507 1.507            1.02 1.02 Bq/l Bq/l          00-60 00-60      347.330 347.330        350.300 350.300            1.01 1.01 Bqll Bqll          Cs-137 Cs-137        56.067 56.067          55.300 55.300            0.99 0.99 Bqll Bqll        Gr.
Gr. Alpha Alpha "  375.000 375.000        281.000 281.000            0.75 0.75        (1)
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Bq/l 8q/l          Gr. Beta    1030.000 1030.000        951 951.000.000        0.92 0.92 Bqll Bqll            H-3 H-3        283.700 283.700        309.000 309.000            1.09 1.09 Bqll Bqll          Pu-238 Pu-238        0.490 0.490            0.676 0.676            1.38 1.38        (2)
(2)
March-02 Marcb-02      QAP56 QAP56              Water Water        Bq/l Bq/l          Sr-90 Sr-90        7.579 7.579            6.260 6.260            0.83 0.83        (3)
(3)
Bqll Bqll          U-234 U-234        1.402 1.402            1.310
                                                                                                \.310            0.93 0 .93 Bqll Bqll          U-238 U-238        1.381 1.381            1.310
                                                                                                  \.310          0.95 0.95 September-02 September-02  QAP57 QAP57            AP AP Filters Filters      Bq Bq            Co-60 Co-60          23 23          23.195 23.195              1.01 1.01 Bq Bq          Cs-137 Cs-137        32.5 32.5          ."33.4 33.4            1.03 1.03 Bq Bq          Gr:
Gr: Alpha Alpha      0.287 0.287            0.269 0.269            0.94 0.94 Bq Bq          Gr.
Gr. Beta Beta      0.871 0.871            o.78~            0.90 0.90 Bq Bq            Mn-54 Mn-54          52.2 52.2            51.68 51.68            0.99 0.99 Bq Bq            Sr-9O Sr-9O        5.561 5.561              4.82 4 .82          00.87
                                                                                                                      .87 September September-02
              -02  QAP57 QAP57              Soil Soil        Bq/kg Bqllcg      AcTh-228 AcTh-228        42.3 42.3              41 41              0.97 0.97 Bq/kg Bqllcg        Am-24 Am-2411        6.767 6.767              6.43 6.43            0.95 0.95 8q/kg Bqllcg        Cs-137 Cs-137        829.33 829.33            857 857              1.03 1.03 8q/kg Bqllcg          K-40 K-40        637  .7 637.7            628.8 628.8            0.99 0.99
                                                . Bqlkg Bq!kg          Pu-238 Pu-238        19.203 19.203            17.21 17.2 1      """ 0.90 Bqlkg Bq!kg          Pu-239 Pu-239        12.903 12.903            12.47 12.47            0.97 0.97 J-18 J-18
 
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No.            Medium      Units Units        Nuclide      Results      Results      Ratio 5eptember-02 September-02  QAP57 QAP57              Vegetation Vegetation    BqI1 BqI1          Co-60 C0-60        9.66 9.66        10.74 10.74        1.11 1.11 DqI1 BqI1          Cs-137 Cs-137      300.67 300.67        314.4 314.4        1.05 1.05 BqI\
Bq/I          K-40 K-40        1480 1480        1555 1555        1.05 1.05 September-02
  $eptember-02  QAP57 QAP57                Water Water      Bqll Bqll      Am-24 Am-2411          3.043 3.043        2.842 2.842        0.93 0.93 BqI1 BqII      Co-60 Co-60            268.57 268.57        257.2 257.2        0.96 0.96 Bqll BqII      Cs-134 Cs-134            60.2 60.2          60.7 60.7        1.01 1.01 Dqll Bqll      Cs-137 Cs~ 137          81.43 81.43
* 79.7 79.7        0.98 0.98 Bqll Bqll      Gr.
Gr. Alpha Alpha        210 210        156.7 156.7        0.75 0.75      (4)
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Bqll Bqll      Or. Beta Gr. Beta          900 900        808.7 808.7        0.90 0.90 DqJl Bq/I      H-3 H-3              227.3 227.3      .252.1
                                                                                        .252.1        1.11 1.11 Bqli Bq/i      Pu-238 Pu-238          4.331 4.331        3.981 3.981        0.92 0.92 Bq/l Bqll      Pu-239 Pu-239            2.07 2.07        2.008 2.008        0.97 0.97 BqI1 BqI1      Sr-90 Sr-90            8.69 8.69        7.77 7.77        0.89 0.89 J-19 J-19
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1  Low Low bias bias evaluated evaluated and and determined determined there there were were no no noted noted deficiencies.
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identified. The The Pu-239 Pu-239 in in the the sample sample was was evaluated evaluated as as "Acceptable."
                                                                                "Acceptable." TheThe sample sample documentation documentation isis being being reviewed reviewed to to identify identify the the potential potential presence  of aa contaminant presence of    contaminant in in the the Pu~238 spectraliegion.
spectraliegion.
3 3    Low  bias ideTltified.
Low bias  ideTltified. Over Over 25%    of the 25% of  the laboratories laboratories participating participating in in this this test test received received aa "Warning" "Warning" evaluation.
evaluation. No No deficiencies deficiencies in the in the processing processing documentation documentation could could bebe identified.
identified.
4 4    Low  bias identified.
Low bias  identified. AA review    of the review of  the special special DOE DOE calibration calibration (single (single point, point, Th-230)
Th-230) is is being being perforined perforined due due to to the the second second consecutive consecutive "Warning" evaluation.
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. March-02        01 -W9 0l-W9        Water Water  8q1Kg Bq/Kg        Mn-54 Mn-54                246 246          247.33 241.33              1.01 1.01      Agreement Agreement 8q/Kg Bq!Kg        Co-57 Co-51                143 143          137.52 131.52              0.96 0.96      Agreement Agreement 8q/Kg Bq/Kg        Co-60 Co-60                141 141          142.08 142.08              1.01 1.01      Agreement Agreement 8q/Kg Bq/Kg      Cs-134 Cs-134              28.5 28.5          28.26 28.26              0.99 0.99      Agreement Agreement Bq/Kg BqfKg      Cs-137 Cs-131              286 286          270.23 210.23              0.94 0.94      Agreement Agreement 8q1Kg Bq/Kg      Am-24 Am-2411
* 1.19 1.19          1.152 1.152              0.97 0.91      Agreement Bq/Kg Bq/Kg      Ni-63 Ni-63              88.3        123.85 123.85              1.40 1.40    Not  Acceptable (1)
Not Acceptable  (1) 8q1Kg Bq/Kg      Pu-238 Pu-238                            0.0456 0.0456                      FalSe FalSe Positive Positive (2) 8q/Kg Bq/Kg    Pu-239/40 Pu-239f40              2.99 2.99          2.944 2.944              0.98 0.98      Agreement A~eement 8q1Kg Bq!Kg        Sr-90 Sr-90                4.8 4.8          3.83 3.83              0.80        Warning Warning    (3)
(3) 8q/Kg Bq/Kg    U-233/34 U-233f34              0.98 0.98          1.014
                                                                                        \.014            1.03        Agreement Agreement 8q1Kg Bq!Kg      U-238 U-238                7.8          7.89 7.89            1.01 1.01        Agreement Agreement 8q1Kg Bq!Kg        Zn-65              67.3 67.3          70.58 70.58              1.05 1.05      Agreement Agreement 02-S9 02-S9        Soil Soil    8q1Kg Bq/Kg    Am-241 Am-241              43.5 43.5          43.48 43 .48              1.00 1.00      Agreement Agreement .
8q/Kg Bq/Kg      Cs-134 Cs-J34                862 862          929.8 929.8              1.08 1.08      Agreement Agreement 8q/Kg Bq/Kg      Cs-137 Cs-137                III          113.8 113.8              1.03 1.03      Agreement Agreement 8q/Kg BqIKg      Co-57 Co-57                246          258.6 258.6              1.05 1.05      Agreement Agreement 8q1Kg Bq!Kg      Co-60 Co-60              87  .5 87.5          96.3 96.3              1.10 1.10      Agreement Agreement
                                      . 8q/Kg Bq/Kg      Mn-54 Mn-54                546 546          596.4 596.4              1.09      Agreement Agreement 8q/Kg Bq!Kg      Pu-238 Pu-238              33.3 33.3          34.43 34.43              1.03      Agreement Agreement 8q/Kg BqIKg    Pu-239/40 Pu-239f40              72.9          73.96 13.96              1.01 1.01      Agreement Agreement 8q/Kg Bq!Kg        K-40 K-40              . 652            661 661              1.01 1.01      Agreement Agreement 8q/Kg Bq/Kg      Zn-65 Zn-65                809 809          878.9 878.9              1.09 1.09      Agreement 01-W9 01-W9      Water Water    8q1Kg Bq!Kg        Ni-63 Ni-63              88.3 88.3          83.9 83.9              0.95 0.95      Agreement    (1)
(I) 8q1Kg BqfKg      Pu-238      False Pos. Check  Non-Positive Non-Positive '                    Agreement    (2)
(2) 8q1Kg Bq!Kg    Pli-239/40 Pti-239/40              3              33              0.94 0.94        Agreement Agreement    (2)
(2)
J-21 J-21
                                                              **                                                                      **
 
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:::s 1    High bias identified.. A Framatome internal process check was analyzed in August 2002 and resulted in acceptable                  f-'
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bias of<-2%. A re-performance of the MAPEP sample was also successfully performed. Results identified below sample sample 02-S9.
02-S9.
                                                          .      .    .                          .
2*    Review of alpha spectrum revealed slight contamination breakthrough of other sample analytes. Measurements personnel have been re-trained on spectral review requirements. The MAPEPsample was re-processed successfully. Results identified below sample 02-S9.
                                                        .                                                        .
3    Low bias identified. Only one analysis resultwas result was available for this sample due to an error in processing by the chemist.
No problems were noted with the documentation of this sample that would explain a low bias.
1-22 J-22
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                                                                                                                                              ;;
                                                                                                                                            . !I
 
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                                            ..
YTICS ENVIRONMENTAL PPL REMP LABORATORY SPIKE PROGRAM .
ENVIRONMENTAL RADIOACTIVITY RADIOACTIVITY CROSS      CROSS CHECK
                                                                                                                        .
CHECK PROGRAM PROGRAM -- 2002    2002
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rT 1-"
PPL'S    CORPORATE ENVIRONMENTAL PPL'S CORPORATE              ENVIRONMENTAL RADIOACTIVITY RADIOACTIVITY MEASUREMENTS MEASUREMENTS LABORATORY LABORATORY                                o
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Identification Identification                                                      Analytics Analytics                  CERML CERML              CERMIl  Analytics CERMIJAnalytics MonthlY ear MonthlYear              No.
No.                Medium Medium          Units Units  Nuclide Nuclide        Calculated  Results (a)
Calculated Results  (a)        Results Results (a)(a)          Ratio Ratio March-02 March-02              E3095-186 E3095-186              Water Water          pCiJl pCiIl    H-3 H-3              10026 %
10026      334
                                                                                                    % 334              9736 %
9736      133
                                                                                                                                % 133            0.97 0.97 March-02              E3091-186 E3091-186          Charcoal Filter Charcoal Filter    pCi pCi    1-131 1-131                77 %
77  % 3 3                74 %
74  +/- 22              0.96 0.96 E3092-186 E3092-186          Charcoal Filter Charcoal Filter    pCi pCi    1-131 1-131                68 %
68  +/- 2  2                65 .+/-
65  .% 22              0.96 0.96 E3093-186 E3093-186          Charcoal Filter Charcoal Filter    pCi pCi    1-131 1-131                87 +/-
87  :to 33                81 +/-
81  +/- 22              0.93 0.93 March-02 March-02              E3094-186 E3094-186                Soil        pCilkg pCi/kg  Ce-141 Ce-141              383 %
383  +/- 13 13            369 369    +/- 9
                                                                                                                                %  9              0.96 0.96 pCiIkg pCiIkg  Cr-51 Cr-51              314 314 % +/- 11 11            302 302    +/-
                                                                                                                                +/- 42 42            0.96 0.96 pCilkg pCiJkg  Cs-l34 Cs-l34              143 +/-+/- 55 143                      127 127    +/- 77
                                                                                                                                %                0.89 0.89 pCilkg pCi/kg  Cs-137 Cs-137              439 439 %  +/- 1515            456 456    +/- 88
                                                                                                                                %                1.04 1.04 pCilkg PCi/kg  Mn-54 Mn-54              263 263 %  +/- 99              280 280    +/- 77
                                                                                                                                +/-                1.06 1.06 pCilkg pCilkg  Fe-59 Fe-59              136 136 %  +/- 55                138 138  +/- 99
                                                                                                                                +/-                1.01 1.01 pCilkg pCilkg  Zn-65 ffi.65              259+/-9 259 +/- 9                  277 277    +/-  15
                                                                                                                                +/- 15              1.07 1.07 pCilkg pCiJkg  Co-60 Co-60                185 185 +/-+/- 66                175 175  +/- 55
                                                                                                                                +/-                0.95 0.95 March-Ol March-Ol              E3090-186 E3090-186                Milk Milk          pCiJl pCiIl  1-131 1-131                90 90 +/- +/- 33                  93 93  +/- 10
                                                                                                                                %  10            1.03 1.03 Ce-141 Ce-141              294 +/-+/- 10 294        10            249 249    +/- 88
                                                                                                                                +/-                0.85 0.85 Cr-Sl Cr-51              241 %
241    +/- 88              208 208    %  35
                                                                                                                                +/- 35              0.86 0.86 Cs-134 Cs-134              110 110 %  +/- 44                92 92  +/- 55
                                                                                                                                %                0.84 0.84 Cs-137 Cs-137              240 +/- 88 240                      237 237    +/- 77
                                                                                                                                +/-                0.99 0.99 Mn-54 Mn-54                202 %
202    +/- 77              209 209    +/- 66
                                                                                                                                %                1.03 1.03 Fe-59 Fe-59              104 104 %  +/- 3 3              116    +/-9
                                                                                                                                %                1.12 1.12 Zn-65 ffi.65              199 %
199    +/- 77              208 208    +/-  11
                                                                                                                                +/- 11              1.05 1.05 Co-60 Co-60              142 142 %  % 55                143 143  +/- 66
                                                                                                                                +/-                1.01 1.01 J: 23 J: 23 (a) c (a) coo. error is
        . error is two two standard standard deviations.
deviations.
                                                                                    **                                                                          **
 
    **                                                                                                                                                                **
                                                                                                                                                                                  'Tj 0
0 r:
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H T.J-6 T.J-6                                                                                                ~
rn H1 0
                                                                                                                                                                                  ~OJOJ..
0 PPL REMP PPL  REMP LABORATORY LABORATORY SPIKE        SPIKE PROGRAM  PROGRAM                                                            ~
ANALYTICS ANAL    YTICS ENVIRONMENTAL ENVIRONMENTAL RADIOACfIVITY RADIOACfIVITY CROSS            CROSS CHECKCHECK PROGRAM PROGRAM -- 2002            2002                            rt rt PPL'S CORPORATE PPL'S  CORPORATE ENVIRONMENTAL ENVIRONMENTAL RADIOACTIVITY RADIOACTIVITY MEASUREMENTS        MEASUREMENTS LABORATORY LABORATORY                                        f-" .
f-'
00
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Identification Identification                                                      Analytics Analytics                    CERML CERML                    CERMIJAnalytics CERMlJAnaJytics MonthlYear MonthlYear              No.
No.            Medium Medium      Units Units    Nuclide Nuclide            Calculated    Results (a)
Calculated Results    (a)        Results (a) .                  Ratio Ratio June-02 June-02                E3132-186 E3132-186          APFilter APFilter    pCi pCi    Ce-141 Ce-141                      87 ::t 87  +/- 2  2                81
* 81  +/- 22                    0.93 0.93 pCi pCi      Cr-51 Cr-Sl                    228 228 :t +/- 66              .. 213 213::t+/- 16    16              0.93 0.93 pCi pCi      Csl34 Csl34                    1171:3 117 :t 3                    92 :t 92  +/- 22                    0.79 0.79        (I) pCi pCi    Cs-137 Cs-137                      88 ::t 88  +/-3    3                92
* 92  +/- 2    2                1.05 LOS pCi pCi      Co-58 Co-S8                      97 97 * +/- 1I                  98 :t 98    +/- 33                    1.01 1.01 pCi pCi    Mn-54 Mrt-54                      92 92 :t+/- 33                    96 +/- 33 96:1:                        1.04 1.04 pCi pCi      Fe-59 Fe-S9                      78 78 :t+/- 2  2                89 ::t 89  +/- 4    4                1.14 1.14 pCi pCi      Zri-65 Zri-65                    174 :t 174  +/- 5  5              193 +/-
193  +/- 6    6                Lli Lll pCi pCi      Co-60 Co-60                    121 :t 121  +/- 4  4              116 116 *  +/- 2    2                0.96 0.96 June-02 June-02                E3133-186 E3133-186          APFilter APFilter    pCi pCi    Ce-141 Ce-141                      93 +/-+/- 2 93        2                82 82    +/-
                                                                                                                                      +/-    2 2                0.88 0.88 pCi pCi      Cr-51 Cr-SI                    244 *4 244  +/-4 .                  214 214    *+/- 16  16              0.88 0.88 pCi pCi      Csl34 Csl34                    125' 12S' +/-+/- 2  2                94    +/- 2
                                                                                                                                      +/-                      0.75 0.75        (2)
(2) pCi pCi    Cs-137 Cs-137                      95 :t 95  +/- 2  2                92 92    +/- 2
:t    2                0.97 0.97 pCi pCi      Co-58 Co-58                    104 +/- I
* 104*1                        98 98    *+/- 33                  0.94 0.94 pCi pCi      Mn-54 Mrt-54                      99 *+/- 2 99        2                95 95    +/- *3
:t    3                0.96 0.96 pCi pCi      Fe-59 Fe-59                      84 *+/- 1 84        1                92    +/- .
:t    5                1.10 1.10 pCi pCi    Zn-65 Zn-6S                    186
* 186  +/- 3  3                193 193    *+/- 66                . 1.04 L04 pCi pCi    Co-60 Co-6O                    129 129 * +/- 3  3                123 123      +/- 3
:t  3                0.95 0.95 June-02 June-02                E3134-186 E3134-186        AP AP Filter Filter    pCi pCi    Ce-141 Ce-141                      57 57    +/- 3
:t    3                53 :t 53      +/-    2 2                0.93 0.93
                                                                                  '..1\ .        150                        )50 *    +/-      IS            1.00 pCi pCi      Cr-51 Cr-51                    150  *+/- 88                150              15            LOO pCi pCi    Csl34 Csl34                      77 77    +/- 4
:t  4                60 +/-+/-      2                0.78 0.78        (3)
(3) pCi pCi    Cs-137 C~-137                      58 58    j: 3
:!:  3                61 *+/-
61          22              1.05 1.05 pCi pCi    Co-58 Co-58                      64    +/- 2
:!:                    65 :t 65    :!:  2 2              1.02 1.02 pCi pCi    Mn-54 Mrt-S4                      61 61    *+/- 33                  67 :t 67    +/-    22              1.10 1.10 pCi pCi      Fe-59 Fe-59                      51 51    +/- 3
:t  3                65 . :t 65    :!:  4 4                1.27 1.27 pCi pCi      Zn-65 Zn-65                    114 114    +/- 6
:t  6              130 :!:
130      +/-      55            1.14 1.14 pCi pCi      Co-60 Co-60                      79 79    +/- 5
:t  5                82 :!: +/-      2            1.04 1.04 J-24 J-24 (a) Counting (a) Counting error error is is two two staIidard staIidard deviations deviations ..
 
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Identiftcation Identittcation                                                    Analytics                CERML CERML            CERMLI CERMIJAnalytics Analytics MonthlYear MonthlYear              No.
No.            Medium Medium -*      Units Units  Nuclide Nuclide        Calculated Results Calculated  Results (a)
(a)      Results (a)            Ratio Ratio June.-02 June.-02                E3135-186 E313S-186        Charcoal Charcoal Filter Filter    pCi pCi    1-131 1-131                98  :t 3 98 :t  3                95 :t 3              0.97 0.97 E3136-186 E3136-186        CharcOal Filter Charcoal Filter    pCi pCi    1-131 1-131                94  :t 3 94 :t  3                90 :t 33 90                    0.96 0.96 E3137-186        Charcoal Charcoal Filter Filter    pCi pCi    1-131 1-131                93 93 :t 33                89 :t 3              0.96 0.96 September-02 September-02 .          E3386-186 E3386-186            Milk Milk        pCi/l pCiIl    1-131                78  :t 4 78 :t  4                78 :t 3 78 :t  3              1.00 1.00 .
pCill pCill  Ce-141 Ce-141                216  :t 11 216 :t                  203 :t 10 203 :t  10            0.94 0.94 pCi/l pCi/l    Cr-51 Cr-Sl                307 :t 15 307      IS            318 :t 14 318 :t  14            1.04 1.04 pCi/l pCi/l  Cs-l34                178  :t 9 178 :t  9                    :t 9 156 :t  9              0.88 0.88 pCi/l pCi/l  Cs-137 Cs-137              171 :t 9                178 :t 8              1.04 1.04 pCi/l pCi/l  Co-58 Co-58                131 131 :t:t 7 7              141  :t 7 141 :t  7              1.08 1.08 pCi/l pCi/l  Mn-54 Mn-54                206 206 :t:t 10 10            233  :t 9 233 :t  9              1.13 1.13 pCi/l pCi/l  Fe-59 Fe-59                120 120 :t:t 66              136 :t 136  :t 55              1.13 pCi/l pCi/l  Zn-65 z.n..6S              254 :t 254  :t 13 13            270 :t 13              1.06 1.06 pCi/l pCi/l  Co-60 Co-60                201 :t 10 201      10            203  :t 10 203 :t  10            1.01 1.01 September-02 September-02            E3387~186            Water Water        pCi/l pCi/l    H-3              12000 12000 :t 600            12034 12034 :t:t 145 145            1.00 J-25 J-25 (a)
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mentaltal med media ia by by both both TBETBE and  and CER CERML recogniz reco  gnizeded befo before.re. Pro Proced                                                                                            ML hashas bee beenn cedural ural step stepss havhavee bee been. establis blished hed to n esta            to com compen pen    sate sate  for for  und und  er er  repo reporting rting of of actu analysi ana  lysiss resu results lts if if Cs-Cs-134 134 is is iden identifie tifiedd at                                                                                    actualal sam sample ple at leve levels ls in in exc excess ess of  analysis of anal  ysis MDMDCs. Cs.
22    An una An  unaccep cceptabl tablyy low    levell ofof Cs-Cs-134 low leve                  134 waswas repo reportedrted for  the anal for the  analysis ysis of to CER CERML                                                                                            of this this spik spikeded air air part particul iculate ate filte filter.
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No.            MediUm Mediiun        Units Units            Nuclide      Result Result (a)
(a)    Results (a)    Ratio Ratio May-02 May-02                  Rad-49 Rad-49            Water Water        pCi/l pCi/l              Or-Beta Gr-Beta        189 189            162          0.86 0.86 pCi/l              Co-60 Co-60        39.1 39.1          39.3 39.3      ' 1.01 1.01 pCi/l              Cs-134 Cs-134          17.1 17.1          15.5        0.91 0.91 pCi/l pCi/l            Cs-137 Cs-t37          52.1 52.1          52.2 52.2        1.00 1.00 pCi/l                Sr-89 Sr-89        31.7          27.2 27.2        0.86 pCill pCill              Sr-90 Sr-90        28.3 28.3          25.1 25.1        0.89 pCi/l pCi/l              1-131 1-131        14.7 14.7          13.35        0.91 pCi/l pCi/l                H-3        17400          14600        0.84 0.84 November-02 November-02              Rad-51 Rad-51            Water Water          pCi/l                H-3 H-3        10200 10200          10100 10100        0.99 0.99 pCi/l              1-131 1-131        6.76          7.94        1.17 1.17 pCi/l pCi/l            Or-Beta Gr-Beta        330            280 280          0.85 0.85 pCi/l              Sr-89 Sr-89        47.6          41.7 41.7        0.88 0.88 pCi/l              Sr-90 Sr-90        7.56          6.75 6.75        0.89 pCill pCill              Co-60          104 104            122 122        1.17 1.17 pCi/l              Cs-134 Cs-134        55.5 55.5          60.0 60.0        1.08 1.08 pCi/l pCi/l              Cs-137 Cs-137          117            140 140        1.20 1.20 (a) Results are the average of three measurements, reported in units uhits of pCi/l.                                              J-27
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+/- 2S LOCATION COLLECTION DATE K*40 Cs-137 Ra*226 TH*228 . OTHER ACTIViTY 2B 4/1112002 lS.2 +/- .20 .11 +/- .00S 1.S +/-.16 2.7 +/- 1.0 7B 411112002 12.S+/-.lS .OS +/- .006 1.S +/- .12 <1.0 12F 411112002 10+/- O.IS .05 +/- .007 1.6 +/-.13 2.2+/-0.9* LTAW 4/1112002 IS +/- .
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Identification Identification                                                Calculated Calculated      TBE THE    TBFJ TBFJAnalyticS AnalyticS MonthIYear MonthlYear        No.
No.          Medium Medium    . Units .        Nuclide Nuclide          .Results Results      Results Results      Ratio Ratio
    . August~ 02 August~02      AI6018-55 A16018-S5        Water .      peill pCill          Sr-89 Sr-89          4.99E-03 4.99E-03      4.12E-03 4.12E-03      0.83 0.83 pCill pCiIl          Sr-90 Sr-90          2.64E-04 2.64E-


September-02 E3153-162 E3288-162 E3288-162 E3289-162 Milk Water Water Water
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* 87 85 0.98 pCill Ce-141 90 86 0.96 pCiIl Cr-51 235 230 0.98 pCiIl Cs-134 120 121 . 1.01 pCiIl Cs-137 . 91 ' 89 0.98 . pCill Co-58 100 100 1.00 pCill Mn-54 95 91 1.02 . pCiIl Fe-59 81 83 1.02 pCiIl 180 179 0.99 pCiIl Co-60 125 127 1.02 September-02 E3288-162 Water pCiIl Gr. Alpha 92 73 0.79 Sept e mber-02 E3288-162 Water pCiIl Gr. Beta 239 0.85 September-02 E3289-162 Water pCiIl 1-131 79 68 0.86 pCill 1-13 1 LL
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* 79 71 0.97 pCill Ce-141 214 209 0.98 pCiIl Cr-Sl 304 289 0.95* pCiIl Cs-134 176 169 0.96 pCill Cs-137 169 167. 0.99 pCiIl CO-58 130 129 0.99 pCill Mn-S4 204 206 1.01 pCiIl Fe-59 119 118 0.99 pCill Zn-6S 251 251 1.00 pCiIl Co-60 199 187 0.94 J-9
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* 77 0.96 pCill Ce-141 160 ;156 0.98 pCill Cr-51 227 231 1.02 pCill Cs-134 132 128 0.97* pCill Cs-137 127 122 0.96 pCi/l Co-58 97 95 0.98 pCill Mn-54. 152 . 151 0.99 pCi/l Fe-59 89 94 1.06 pCill Zn-65 187 180 0.96 pCi/l Co-60 149 142 0.9 5 September-02 E3293-162 Milk pCill Sr-89 92 84 0.91 pCill Sr-90 39 36 0.92 1-10
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. COMMENTS 1 . Analysis not performed by Analytics.
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'-. . . 2 Investigation performed due to failure for Sr-89. The activity ratios or Sr-89 and Sr-90 were lower than normally provided.
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Analytics has been contacted to ensure the ratios are in the normal expected ranges. This sample was not processed in the normal time frame, causing an excessive decay correction to the Sr-89 data. The processing staff has been reminded of the need to address client and'QC samples expeditiously.
The Sr-89/Sr-90 QC samples are now being processed during non-peak REMP times (ie; betweeillate fall and early spring). 3 Filters damaged during sample preparation.
No results issued .. J-11 <:: *
* 0 * "Ij o t-i H H1 o rt f-" o o I-' '< . COMMENTS 1 . Analysis not performed by Analytics.
2 Investigation performed due to failure for Sr-89. The activity ratios or Sr-89 and Sr-90 were lower than normally provided.
Analytics has been contacted to ensure the ratios are in the normal expected ranges. This sample was not processed in the normal time frame, causing an excessive decay correction to the Sr-89 data. The processing staff has been reminded of the need to address client and**QC samples expeditiously.
The Sr-89/Sr-90 QC samples are now being processed during non-peak REMP times (ie; between late fall and early spring). 3 Filters damaged during sample preparation.
No results issued
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* T.J-3 PPL REMP LABORATORY SPIKE PROGRAM ANAL YTICS ENVIRONMENTAL RADIOACTIVITY CROSS CHECK PROGRAM -2002 FRAMATOME ANP ENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORY (Page 1 of 4) Identification . . Analytics Framatome MonthlYear No. . Medium Units Nitdide Calculated Results (8) Results (a) March-02 E3100-186 Sediment pCi/kg Ce-141 383 :t 13 407 +/- 76 pCilkg . Cr-Sl 314 :t 11 342 +/- 540 pCilkg Cs-l34 143 +/- 5 129 +/- 20 pCilkg Cs-137 439 +/- 15 425 +/- 28 pCilkg Mn-54 263 +/- 9 254 +/- 55 pCi/kg Fe-59 136 +/- 5 152 :t 69 . pCilkg , Zn-65 259 +/- 9 250 +/-43 pCilkg Co-60' 185 :t 6 '. 174 +/- 17 , March-02 E3096-186 Milk . pCill. 1-131 90 +/- 3 99 +/- 4 pCiIl Ce-141 294 +/- 10 322 +/- 7 pCill. Cr-51 241 +/- 8 262 +/- 28 pCiIl Cs-l34 1J0 +/- 4 104 +/- 4 pCiIl Cs-137 240 +/- 8 248 :t 6 pCi/l Mn-54 202 +/- 7 224 +/- 5 pCiIl Fe-59 104 +/- 3 112 +/- 6 pCiIl 199 :t 7 215 +/- 9 pCiIl Co-60 142 +/- 5 144 +/- 3 . . E3097-186 Charcoal Filter pCi 1-131 77 +/- 3 74 +/- 6 . E3098-186 Charcoal Filler pCi 1-131 68 +/- 2 65 +/- 7 E3099-186 Charcoal Filter pCi 1-131 87 +/- 3 91 :t 7 (a) Counting error is two standard deviations, ** Framatomel Analytics Ratio 1.06 1.09 0.90 0.97 0.97 1.12 0.97 0.94 1.09 1.10 1.09 0.95 1.03 1.11 1.08 1.08 1.01 0.96 0.96 1.05 'Tj o t-j H :::s H1 o ro f-'. .0 :::s o :::s I-' '< 'Tj 0 1-i
* T.J-3 ** H ::J H1 0 PPL REMP LABORATORY SPIKE PROGRAM ANALYTICS ENVIRONMENTAL RADIOACTIVITY CROSS CHECK PROGRAM -2002 Pl co FRAMATOME ANP ENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORY f-'. , 0 (Page 1 of 4) . ::J 0 '::J I-' '< Identification Analytics Framatome Framatomel Analytics Month/Year No. ' Medium Units Nuclide Calculated Results (a) Results (a) Ratio March-02 E3100-186 SedimeiJt pCi/kg Ce-141 383 :t 13 407 +/- 76 l.06 'pCi/kg . Cr-51 314 :t 11 342 :t 540 1.09 pCi/kg Cs-l34 143 :t 5 129 :t 20 0.90 pCi/kg Cs-137 439 :t 15 425 :t: 28 0.97 pCi/kg Mn-54 263 :t: 9 254 +/- 55 0.97 pCi/kg Fe-59 136 :t: 5 152 :t: 69 1.12 pCilkg . Zn-65 259 :t 9 250 :t43 0.97 pCi/kg Co-60' 185 :t 6 ' 174 :t 17* 0.94 March-02 E3096-186 Milk pCill. 1-131 ' 9O:t: 3 99 :t: 4 1.09 pCiIl Ce-141 294 :t 10 322 :t 7 1.10 . pCill. Cr-51 241 :t: 8 262 :t 28 '1.09 pCiIl Cs-l34 110 :t 4 104:t: 4 0.95 pCiIl Cs-137 240 :t 8 248 :t 6 1.03 pCiIl Mn-54 202 +/- 7 224 +/- 5 l.11 pCiIl Fe-59 104 :t 3 112 +/- 6 1.08 pCiIl ZIl-65 199 +/- 7 215 +/- 9 1.08 pCiIl Co-60 142 :t 5 . 144 :t: 3 1.01 March-02 . E3097-186 ChaJcoal Filter pCi 1-131 77 +/- 3 74 +/- 6 0.96 E3098-186 ChaJcoal Filter pCi 1-131 68 +/- 2 65 :t 7 0.96 E3099-186 Charcoal Filter pCi 1-131 87 :t 3 91 :t 7 1.05 (a) Counting error is two standard deviations. 
'"Ij 0 r: H TABLEJ-3 H1 0 PPL REMP LABORATORY SPIKE PROGRAM ANAL YTICS ENVIRONMENTAL RADIOACTIVITY CROSS CHECK PROGRAM -2002 ! rt FRAMATOME ANP ENVIRONMENT AL LABORATORY f-'. 0 (Page 2 of 4) 0 I-' '< Identification Analytics Framatome Framatomel Analytics . MontblYear No. Medium Units Nuclide Calculated Results (a) Results (a) Ratio June-02 E3138-186 APFilter pCi Ce-141 75 :!: 3 67 +/- 4 0.89 pCi Cr-Sl 198 :!: 7 205 +/- 34 1.04 pCi Csl34 101 :!: 4 87 :!: 3 0.86 pCi Cs-137 76 +/- 3 72 :!: 3 0.95 pCi Co-58 84 +/- 1 80 +/- 4 0.95 pCi Mn-54 80 +/- 3 82 +/- 4 1.03 pCi Fe-59 67 +/- 2 72 +/- 7 1.07 pCi Zn-6S 150 +/- 5 143 :!: 8 0.95 pCi Co-60 104 +/- 4 94 +/- 3 0.90 June-02 E3139-186 AP Filter pCi Ce-141 81 :!: 2 75 +/- 3 0.93 pCi Cr-Sl 211 :!: 6 204 +/- 13 0.97 pCi Csl34 108 :!: 3 102 :!: 2 0.94 pCi Cs-137 82 +/- 3 84:!: 4 1.02 pCi Co-58 90 +/- 1 89 +/- 4 0.99 pCi Mn-54 85 :!: 2 91 :!: 4 1.07 pCi Fe-59 72 +/- 2 79 +/- 6 1.10 pCi Zn-6S 161 +/- 4 172 +/- 8 1.07 pCi Co-60 III +/- 4 106 +/- 3 0.95 June-02 E3140-186 AP Filter pCi Ce-141 78 :!: 2 67 +/- 4 0.86 pCi Cr-Sl 203 :!: S 194 +/- 33 0.96 pCi Csl34 104 :!: 3 93 +/- 3 0.89 pCi Cs-137 79 :t 3 78 :t 4 0.99 pCi Co-S8 86 +/- 1 83 +/- 4 0.97 pCi Mn-S4 82 +/- 2 90 +/- 4 1.10 pCi Fe-S9 69 +/- 2 74 +/- 6 1.07 pCi Zn-6S ISS +/- 4 163 +/- 9 1.05 pCi Co-60 107 +/- 4 98 +/- 3 0.92 1-13 (a) Counting error is two standard deviations.
* e . ** TABLEJ-3 PPL REMP LABORATORY SPIKE PROGRAM ANAL YTICS ENVIRONMENTAL RADIOACTIVITY CROSS CHECK PROGRAM -2002 FRAMATOME ANP* ENVIRONMENT AL LABORATORY (Page 2 of 4) Identification Analytics Framatome . Framatomel Analytics MontblYear No. Medium Dnits Nuclide Calculated Results (a) . Results (a) Ratio June-02 E3138-186 APFilter pCi Ce-141 75 +/- 3 67 +/- 4 0.89 pCi Cr-51 198 +/- 7 205 +/- 34 1.04 pCi Csl34 101 +/- 4 87 +/- 3 0.86 pCi Cs-137 76 +/- 3 72 +/- 3 0.95 pCi Co-58 84 +/- 1 80 +/- 4 0.95 pCi Mn-54 80 +/- 3 82 +/- 4 1.03 pCi Fe-59 67 +/- 2 72 +/- 7 1.07 pCi Zn-65 150 +/- 5 143 +/- 8 0.95 pCi Co-60 104 +/- 4 94 +/- 3 0.90 June-02 E3139-186 APFilter pCi Ce-141 81 +/- 2 75 +/- 3 0.93 pCi Cr-51 211 +/- 6 204 +/- 13 0.97 pCi Csl34 108 +/- 3 102 +/- 2 0.94. pCi Cs-137 82 +/- 3 84 +/- 4 1.02 pCi Co-58 90 +/- 1 89 +/- 4 0.99 pCi Mn-54 85 +/- 2 91 +/- 4 1.07 pCi Fe-59 72 +/- 2 79 +/- 6 1.10 pCi Zn-65 161 +/- 4 172 +/- 8 1.07 pCi Co-60 111 +/- 4 106 +/- 3 0.95 June-02 E3140-186 APFilter pCi Ce-141 78 +/- 2 67 +/- 4 0.86 pCi Cr-51 203 +/- 5 194 +/- 33 0.96 pCi Csl34 104 +/- 3 93 +/- 3 0.89 pCi Cs-137 79 +/- 3 78 +/- 4 0.99 pCi Co-58 86 +/- 1 83 +/- 4 0.97 pCi Mn-54 82 +/- 2 90 +/- 4 1.10 pCi Fe-59 69 +/- 2 74 +/- 6 1.07 pCi Zn:65 155 +/- 4 163 +/- 9 1.05 pCi Co-60 107 +/- 4 98 +/- 3 0.92 J-13 (a) Counting error is two standard deviations.
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** MontllfY ear June-02 September-02 Oeccmber-02
.TAeJ-3 PPL REMP LABORATORY SPIKE PROGRAM ANAL YTICS ENVIRONMENTAL RADIOACTIVITY CROSS CHECK PROGRAM -2002 FRAMATOME ANP ENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORY Identification No. Medium E3141-186 Charcoal Filter E3142-186 Charcoal" Filter E3 143-186 Charcoal Filler E3388-186 Milk E3515-186 Milk (a) Counting error is two stailctard deviations. 'Tj 0 t-j
* H :::s H1 0 Pl rT f-'. 0 :::s 0 :::s I-' '<. ** Mont1tIY ear 1uoo-02 September-02 December-02 TAeJ-3 PPL REMP LABORATORY SPIKE PROGRAM ANAL YTICS ENVIRONMENTAL RADIOACTIVITY CROSS CHECK PROGRAM -2002 FRAMATOME ANP ENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORY (Page 3 of 4) Identification . Analytics Framatome No. Medium Units Nuclide Calculated Results (a). Results (a) E3141-186 Charcoal Filter pCi 1-131 94 +/- 3 96 :t 9 E3142-186 Charcoal Filter pCi 1-131 85 :t 3 92 +/- 9 c E3143-186 Charcoal Filter pCi 1-131 99 :t 3 . 104 :t 9 E3388-186 Milk pCiIl 1-131 78 :t 4 76 :t 4 pCi/l Ce-141 216 +/- 11 216 :t 7 pCi/l Cr-51 307 :t 15 306 :t 31 pCi/l Cs-134 178 :t 9 174 +/- 5 pCiIl Cs-137 171 :t 9 171:t5 pCiIl Co-58 131 :t 7 133 +/- 5 pCiIl Mn-54 206 +/- 10 207 :t 6 pCi/l Fe:.59 120 :t 6 118 :t 6 pCi/l Zn-65 254 :t 13 260 :t 10 pCi/l Co-60 201.:t 10 193 :t 4 E3515-186 MiJlc pCi/l 1-131 92 +/-5 99 :t 8 pCi/l Ce-141 126 :t 6 129 +/- 7 pCi/l Cr-51 391 +/- 20 424 :t 35 .pCiIl Cs-l34 112 :t 6 106 :t 5 pCiIl Cs-137 248 +/- 12 251 :t 6 . pCiIl Co-58 157 :t 8 156 :t 5 pCiIl Mn-54 160 :t 8 161 :t 5 (a) Counting error is two stanrui.rd deviations.
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* H :::s H1 0 Pl rT f-'. 0 :::s 0 :::s I-' '<. FramatomeJ Analytics Ratio 1.02 1.08 1.05 0.97 1.00 1.00 0.98 1.00 . 1.02 1.00 0.98 1.02 0.96 1.08 1.02 1.08 0.95 1.01 0.99 1.01 1-14 MonthlYear Decernber-02 Decernber-02 TABLEJ-3 PPL REMP LABORATORY SPIKE PROGRAM ANAL YTICS ENVIRONMENTAL RADIOACTIVITY CROSS CHECK PROGRAM -2002 FRAMATOMEANP ENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORY Identification No. E3515-186 E3516-186 E3517-186 E3518-186 Medium Milk . Charcoal Filter Charcoal Filter Charcoal Filter Units pCi/l pCiJl pCi/l pCi pCi pCi (Page 4 of 4) . Analytics Framatome Nuclide Calculated Results !a) Results (a) . Fe,.59 81 +/- 4 88 +/- 5 Zn-65 202 +/- 10 203 :t 9 Co-60 186 +/- 9 184 +/- 4 1-131 89 +/- 4 +/- 1-131 96 +/- 5 +/- 1-131 84 +/- 4 :t (a) co. error is two standard deviations.
* FranuitomeJ Analytics Ratio 1.09 1.00 0.99 (1) (1 ) (1) ]-15 * 'Tj o t-j H rn o It f-'o o f-' '< MonthlYear December-02 December-02 TABLEJ-3 PPL REMP LABORATORY SPIKE PROGRAM ANAL YTICS ENVIRONMENTAL RADIOACTIVITY CROSS CHECK PROGRAM -2002 FRAMATOMEANP ENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORY Identification No. E3515-186 E3516-186 E3517-186 E3518-186 Medium Milk . Charcoal Filter Charcoal Filter Charcoal Filter Units pCiA pCi/l pCiA pCi pCi pCi (Page 4 of 4) . Analytics Framatome Nuclide Calculated Results (a) Results (a) . Fe-59 81 :t 4 88.:t 5 Zn-65 202:t 10 203 :t 9 Co-60 186 :t 9 184 :t 4 1-131 89 :t 4 :t 1-131 96 :t 5 :t 1-131 84 :t 4 :t . . (a) co. error is two standard deviations.
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Analytics Ratio 1.09 1.00 0.99 (1) (1 ) (1) ]-15 * 
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* e "H :::s H1 0 Pl co f-'-0 COMMENTS :::s 0 :::s I-' Framatome ANP unable to analyze samples. Charcoal cartridges damaged during shipment from Analytics. '< J-16 "J 0 1-i * * * 'H :::s H1 0 Pl co f-'-0 COMMENTS :::s 0 :::s I-' Framatome ANP unable to analyze samples_ Charcoal cartridges damaged during shipment from Analytics_
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'"Ij 0 I-i H . TABLEJ-4 H1 DOE -ENVIRONMENTAL MEASUREMENTS LABORATORY (EML) 0 QUALITY ASSESSMENT PROGRAM (QAP) OJ rt FRAMA TOME ANPENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORY f-'. 0 (Page 1 of 3) 0 I-' '< Identification EMLKnOWD Framatome FramatomeJEML MonthIYear No. Medium Units Nuclide Results Results Ratio March-02 QAP56 AP Filter Bq Am-24 I 0.088 0.094 1.07 Bq C0-60 30.520 29.700 0.97 Bq Cs-137 28.230 28.400 1.01 Bq Gr. Alpha 0.534 0.504 0.94 Bq Gross Beta 1.300 1.174 . 0.90 Bq Mn-54 38.530 38.700 1.00 Bq Pu-238 0.057 0.056 0.98 Bq Pu-239 0.187 0.183 0.98 Bq Sr-90 4.832 4.100 0.85 March-02 QAP56 Soil . Bq/kg AcTh-228 51.167 46.700 0.91 Bqlkg Am-241 10.927 13.000 1.19 Bq/kg Cs-137 1326.670 1321.600 1.00 Bqlkg K-40 621.670 586.500 0.94 Bqlkg Pu-239 19.098 20.860 1.09 Bqlkg Sr-90 53.756 50.700 0.94 Bqlkg U-234 93.885 87.200 0.93 Bqlkg U-238 96.778 91.700 0.95 March-02 QAP56 Vegetation Bqlkg Am-241 2.228 2.230 1.00 Bqlkg Cm-244 1.320 1.190 0.90 Bq/kg C0-60 11.230 . 10.650 0.95 Bqlkg Cs-137 313.667 317.100 1.01 Bqlkg K-40 864.330 855.000 . 0.99 Bqlkg Pu-239 3.543 3.310 0.93 Bqlkg Sr-90 586.280 517.000 0.88 1-17 * * : * '"Ij 0 r: H -TABLEJ-4 H1 DOE -ENVIRONMENTAL MEASUREMENTS LABORATORY (EML) 0 QUALITY ASSESSMENT PROGRAM (QAP) -p, rt FRAMATOME ANPENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORY f-'. 0 (Page 1 of 3) 0 -I-' '< Identification EMLKnown Framatome FramatomeJEML MonthIYear No. Medium Units Nuclide Results Results Ratio March-02 QAP56 AP Filter Bq Am-24 I 0.088 0.094 1.07 Bq C0-60 30.520 29.700 0.97 Bq Cs-137 28.230 28.400 1.01 Bq Gr. Alpha 0.534 0.504 0.94 Bq Gross Beta 1.300 1.174 -0.90 Bq Mn-54 38.530 38.700 1.00 Bq Pu-238 0.057 0.056 0.98 Bq Pu-239 0.187 0.1 83 0.98 Bq Sr-90 4.832 4.100 0.85 March-02 QAP56 Soil -Bqlkg -AcTh-228 51.167 46.700 0.91 Bqlkg Am-241 10.927 13.000 1.19 Bq/kg Cs-137 1326.670 1321.600 1.00 Bqlkg K-40 621.670 586.500 0.94 Bqlkg Pu-239 19.098 20.860 1.09 Bqlkg Sr-90 53.756 50.700 0.94 Bqlkg U-234 93.885 87.200 0.93 Bqlkg U-238 96.778 91.700 0.95 March-02 QAP56 Vegetation Bqlkg Am-241 2.228 2.230 1.00 Bqlkg Cm-244 1.320 1.190 0.90 Bq/kg C0-60 11.230 -10.650 0.95 Bq/kg Cs-137 313.667 317.100 1.01 Bqlkg K-40 864.330 855.000 -0.99 Bqlkg Pu-239 3.543 3.310 0.93 Bqlkg Sr-90 586.280 517.000 0.88 1-17 * * 
'"Ij 0 I-i ** . * -* . . T J-4' H DOE -ENVmONMENT AL MEA REMENTS LABORATORY (EML) H1 0 QUALITY ASSESSMENT PROGRAM (QAP) OJ FRAMATOME ANP ENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORY rt f-'. (Page 20f3) 0 0 I-' Identification EMLKnown Framatome FramatomelEML
'< MontbIYear No. Medium Units Nuclide Results Results Ratio March-02 QAP56 Wa!er Bq/l Am-24 I 1.474 1.507 1.02 Bq/l 00-60 347.330 350.3 00 1.01 Bqll Cs-137 56.067 55.300 0.99 Bqll Gr. Alpha 375.000 281.000 0.75 (1) Bq/l Gr. Beta 1030.000 951.000 0.92 Bqll H-3 283.700 309.000 1.09 Bqll Pu-238 0.490 0.676 1.38 (2) March-02 QAP56 Water Bq/l Sr-90 7.579 6.260 0.83 (3) Bqll U-234 1.402 1.310 0.93 Bqll U-23 8 1.381 1.310 0.95 Se ptember-02 QAP57 AP Filters Bq Co-60 23 23.195 1.01 Bq Cs-137 32.5 . 33.4 1.03 Bq Gr: Alpha 0.2 87 0.269 0.94 Bq Gr. Beta 0.871 0.90 Bq Mn-54 52.2 51.68 0.99 Bq Sr-9O 5.561 4.82 0.87 September
-02 QAP57 Soil Bq/kg AcTh-228 42.3 41 0.97 Bq/kg Am-24 1 6.767 6.43 0.95 8q/kg Cs-137 829.33 857 1.03 8q/kg K-40 637.7 628.8 0.99 .Bqlkg Pu-238 19.203 17.21 " 0.90 Bqlkg Pu-239 12.903 12.47 0.97 J-18 '"Ij 0 r: * ". T.J-4" "
* H DOE -ENVmONMENT AL MEA REMENTS LABORATORY (EML) H1 0 QUALITY ASSESSMENT PROGRAM (QAP) " " " FRAMATOME ANP ENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORY rt f-'. (Page 2of3) 0 0 I-' Identification EMLKnown Framatome FramatomelEML
'< Month/Year No. Medium Units Nuclide Results Results Ratio March-02 QAP56 Wa!er 8q/l Am-24 I 1.474 1.507 1.02 Bq/l 00-60 347.330 350.300 1.01 Bqll Cs-137 56.067 55.300 0.99 Bqll Gr. Alpha" 375.000 281.000 0.75 (1) 8q/l Gr. Beta 1030.000 951.000 0.92 Bqll H-3 283.700 309.000 1.09 Bqll Pu-238 0.490 0.676 1.38 (2) Marcb-02 QAP56 Water Bq/l Sr-90 7.579 6.260 0.8 3 (3) Bqll U-234 1.402 \.310 0.93 Bqll U-238 1.381 \.310 0.95 September-02 QAP57 AP Filters Bq Co-60 23 23.195 1.01 Bq Cs-137 32.5 " 33.4 1.03 Bq Gr: Alpha 0.287 0.269 0.94 Bq Gr. Beta 0.871 0.90 Bq Mn-54 52.2 51.68 0.99 Bq Sr-9O 5.561 4.82 0.87 September
-02 QAP57 Soil Bqllcg AcTh-228 42.3 41 0.97 Bqllcg Am-241 6.767 6.43 0.95 Bqllcg Cs-137 829.33 857 1.03 Bqllcg K-40 637.7 628.8 0.99 Bq!kg Pu-238 19.2 03 17.2 1 "" 0.90 Bq!kg Pu-239 12.903 12.47 0.97 J-18 MontbIYear 5eptember-02 September-02
* . DOE -ENVIRONMENTAL MEASUREMENTS LABORATORY (EML) . QUALITY ASSESSMENT PROGRAM (QAP) FRAMATOME ANP ENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORY Identification No. QAP57 QAP57 Medium Vegetation Water Units BqI1 DqI1 BqI\ Bqll BqI1 Bqll Dqll Bqll Bqll DqJl Bqli Bq/l BqI1 (Page 3 of 3) Nuclide Co-60 Cs-137 K-40 Am-24 1 Co-60 Cs-134 Cs-137 Gr. Alpha Or. Beta H-3 Pu-238 Pu-239 Sr-90
* EMLKnown Framatome Results Results 9.66 10.74 300.67 314.4 1480 1555 3.043 2.842 268.57 257.2 60.2 60.7 81.43 79.7 210 156.7 900 808.7 227.3 .252.1 4.331 3.981 2.07 2.008 8.69 7.77 FriunatomeJEML Ratio 1.11 1.05 1.05 0.93 0.96 1.01 0.98 0.75 0.90 1.11 0.92 0.97 0.89 J-19 (4) * 'Tj o H ::l H1 o . OJ rT p . . 0 ::l o ::l I-' '< MonthlY ear September-02
$eptember-02
** . DOE -ENVIRONMENTAL MEASUREMENTS LABORATORY (EML) . QUALITY ASSESSMENT PROGRAM (QAP) . FRAMATOME ANP ENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORY Identification No. QAP57 QAP57 Medium Vegetation Water Units BqI1 BqI1 Bq/I Bqll BqII BqII Bqll Bqll Bqll Bq/I Bq/i Bqll BqI1 (Page 3 of 3) Nuclide C0-60 Cs-137 K-40 Am-241 Co-60 Cs-134 Gr. Alpha Gr. Beta H-3 Pu-238 Pu-239 Sr-90
* EMLKnown Framatome Results Results 9.66 10.74 300.67 314.4 1480 1555 3.043 2.842 268.57 257.2 60.2 60.7 81.43 *79.7 210 156.7 900 808.7 227.3 .252.1 4.331 3.981 2.07 2.008 8.69 7.77 FramatomelEML Ratio 1.11 1.05 1.05 0.93 0.96 1.01 0.98 0.75 (4) 0.90 1.11 0.92 0.97 0.89 J-19 * 
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* COMMENTS Low bias evaluated and determined there were no noted deficiencies.
2 High bias identified.
The Pu-239 in the sample was evaluated as "Acceptable." The sample documentation is being reviewed to identify the potential presence of a contaminant in the spectraliegion. 3 Low bias ideTltified.
Over 25% of the laboratories participating in this test received a "Warning" evaluation.
No deficiencies in the processing documentation could be identified.
* 4 Low bias identified. A review of the special DOE calibration (single point, Th-230) is being perforined due to the second consecutive "Warning" evaluation.
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* COMMENTS 1 Low bias evaluated and determined there were no noted deficiencies.
2 High bias identified.
The Pu-239 in the sample was evaluated as "Acceptable." The sample documentation is being reviewed to identify the potential presence of a contaminant in the spectraliegion. 3 Low bias ideTltified.
Over 25% of the laboratories participating in this test received a "Warning" evaluation.
No deficiencies in the processing documentation could be identified.
* 4 Low bias identified. A review of the special DOE calibration (single point, Th-230) is being perforined due to the second consecutive "Warning" evaluation.
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:::s H1 0 DOE-MAPEP MIXED ANAL YTE PERFORMANCE EV ALUA nON PROGRAM Pl co f-'. 0 :::s (Page 1 of 1) 0 :::s I-' '< Identification MAPEP Known Framatome FramatomeJMAPEP MonthIYear No. Medium Units Nuclide Results Results Ratio Evaluation March-02 01-W9 Water 8q1Kg Mn-54 246 247.33 1.01 Agreement 8q/Kg Co-57 143 137.52 0.96 Agreement 8q/Kg Co-60 141 142.08 1.01 Agreement 8q/Kg Cs-134 28.5 28.26 0.99 Agreement Bq/Kg Cs-137 286 270.23 0.94 Agreement 8q1Kg Am-24 1 1.19 1.152 0.97 Agreement Bq/Kg Ni-63 88.3 123.85 1.40 Not Acceptable (1) 8q1Kg Pu-238 0.0456 FalSe Positive (2) 8q/Kg Pu-239/40 2.99 2.944 0.98 Agreement 8q1Kg Sr-90 4.8 3.83 0.80 Warning (3) 8q/Kg U-233/34 0.98 1.014 1.03 Agreement 8q1Kg U-238 7.8 7.89 1.01 Agreement 8q1Kg Zn-65 67.3 70.58 1.05 Agreement 02-S9 Soil 8q1Kg Am-241 43.5 43.48 1.00 Agreement 8q/Kg Cs-134 862 929.8 1.08 Agreement 8q/Kg Cs-137 III 113.8 1.03 Agreement 8q/Kg Co-57 246 258.6 1.05 Agreement 8q1Kg Co-60 87.5 96.3 1.10 Agreement 8q/Kg Mn-54 546 596.4 1.09 Agreement 8q/Kg Pu-238 33.3 34.43 1.03 Agreement 8q/Kg Pu-239/40 72.9 73.96 1.01 Agreement 8q/Kg K-40 652 661 1.01 Agreement 8q/Kg Zn-65 809 878.9 1.09 Agreement 01-W9 Water 8q1Kg Ni-63 88.3 83.9 0.95 Agreement (1) 8q1Kg Pu-238 False Pos. Check Non-Positive Agreement (2) 8q1Kg Pli-239/40 3 3 0.94 Agreement (2) J-21 * * * 'Tj o* 1-i H TABLEJ:'S
:::s H1 0 DOE-MAPEP' MIXED ANAL YTE PERFORMANCE EVALUATION PROGRAM Pl co f-'. 0 :::s (Page 1 of 1) 0 :::s I-' '< Identification MAPEP Known Framatome FramatomeJMAPEP MonthIYear No. Medium Units Nuclide Results Results Ratio Evaluation . March-02 0l-W9 Water Bq/Kg Mn-54 246 241.33 1.01 Agreement Bq!Kg Co-51 143 131.52 0.96 Agreement Bq/Kg Co-60 141 142.08 1.01 Agreement Bq/Kg Cs-134 28.5 28.26 0.99 Agreement BqfKg Cs-131 286 210.23 0.94 Agreement Bq/Kg Am-241 *1.19 1.152 0.91 Agreement Bq/Kg Ni-63 88.3 123.85 1.40 Not Acceptable (1) Bq/Kg Pu-238 0.0456 FalSe Positive (2) Bq/Kg Pu-239f40 2.99 2.944 0.98 Bq!Kg Sr-90 4.8 3.83 0.80 Warning (3) Bq/Kg U-233f34 0.98 \.014 1.03 Agreement Bq!Kg U-238 7.8 7.89 1.01 Agreement Bq!Kg Zn-65 67.3 70.58 1.05 Agreement 02-S9 Soil Bq/Kg Am-241 43.5 43.48 1.00 Agreement. Bq/Kg Cs-J34 862 929.8 1.08 Agreement Bq/Kg Cs-137 III 113.8 1.03 Agreement BqIKg Co-57 246 258.6 1.05 Agreement Bq!Kg Co-60 87.5 96.3 1.10 Agreement . Bq/Kg Mn-54 546 596.4 1.09 Agreement Bq!Kg Pu-238 33.3 34.43 1.03 Agreement BqIKg Pu-239f40 72.9 13.96 1.01 Agreement Bq!Kg K-40 . 652 661 1.01 Agreement Bq/Kg Zn-65 809 878.9 1.09 Agreement 01-W9 Water Bq!Kg Ni-63 88.3 83.9 0.95 Agreement (I) BqfKg Pu-238 False Pos. Check Non-Positive
' Agreement (2) Bq!Kg Pti-239/40 3 3 0.94 Agreement (2) J-21 * * *
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* COMMENTS High bias identified..
A Framatome internal process check was analyzed in August 2002 and resulted in acceptable bias of<-2%. A re-performance of the MAPEP sample was also successfully performed.
Results identified below sample 02-S9. . . 2 Review of alpha spectrum revealed slight contamination breakthrough of other sample analytes.
Measurements personnel have been re-trained on spectral review requirements.
The MAPEPsample was re-processed successfully.
Results identified below sample 02-S9. 3 Low bias identified.
Only one analysis resultwas available for this sample due to an error in processing by the chemist. No problems were noted with the documentation of this sample that would explain a low bias. 1-22 * ; I *
* COMMENTS 1 High bias identified..
A Framatome internal process check was analyzed in August 2002 and resulted in acceptable bias of<-2%. A re-performance of the MAPEP sample was also successfully performed.
Results identified below sample 02-S9. . . 2* Review of alpha spectrum revealed slight contamination breakthrough of other sample analytes.
Measurements personnel have been re-trained on spectral review requirements.
The MAPEPsample was re-processed successfully.
Results identified below sample 02-S9. . . 3 Low bias identified.
Only one analysis result was available for this sample due to an error in processing by the chemist. No problems were noted with the documentation of this sample that would explain a low bias. J-22 'Tj 0
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MonthlY ear March-02 March-02 March-02 March-Ol TABLEJ-6 .. PPL REMP LABORATORY SPIKE PROGRAM . ANAL YTICS ENVIRONMENTAL RADIOACTIVITY CROSS CHECK PROGRAM -2002 PPL'S CORPORATE ENVIRONMENTAL RADIOACTIVITY MEASUREMENTS LABORATORY (Page 1 of3) Identification Analytics CERML No. Medium Units Nuclide Calculated Results (a) Results (a) E3095-186 Water pCiJl H-3 10026 % 334 9736 % 133 E3091-186 Charcoal Filter pCi 1-131 77 % 3 74 +/- 2 E3092-186 Charcoal Filter pCi 1-131 68 +/- 2 65.+/- 2 E3093-186 Charcoal Filter pCi 1-131 87 +/- 3 81 +/- 2 E3094-186 Soil pCilkg Ce-141 383 +/- 13 369 +/- 9 pCiIkg Cr-51 314 +/- 11 302 +/- 42 pCilkg Cs-l34 143 +/- 5 127 +/- 7 pCilkg Cs-137 439 +/- 15 456 +/- 8 pCilkg Mn-54 263 +/- 9 280 +/- 7 pCilkg Fe-59 136 +/- 5 138 +/- 9 pCilkg Zn-65 259+/-9 277 +/- 15 pCilkg Co-60 185 +/- 6 175 +/- 5 E3090-186 Milk pCiJl 1-131 90 +/- 3 93 +/- 10 Ce-141 294 +/- 10 249 +/- 8 Cr-Sl 241 +/- 8 208 +/- 35 Cs-134 110 +/- 4 92 +/- 5 Cs-137 240 +/- 8 237 +/- 7 Mn-54 202 +/- 7 209 +/- 6 Fe-59 104 +/- 3 116 +/- 9 Zn-65 199 +/- 7 208 +/- 11 Co-60 142 % 5 143 +/- 6 (a) co. error is two standard deviations.
* CERMIl Analytics Ratio 0.97 0.96 0.96 0.93 0.96 0.96 0.89 1.04 1.06 1.01 1.07 0.95 1.03 0.85 0.86 0.84 0.99 1.03 1.12 1.05 1.01 J: 23 * 'Tj o H ::l .H1 o rT 1-" o ::l o ::l I-' '< MonthlYear March-02 March-02 March-02 March-Ol TABLEJ-6 PPL REMP LABORATORY SPIKE PROGRAM . ANAL YTICS ENVIRONMENTAL RADIOACTIVITY CROSS CHECK PROGRAM -2002 PPL'S CORPORATE ENVIRONMENTAL RADIOACTIVITY MEASUREMENTS LABORATORY (Page 1 of 3) Identification Analytics CERML No. Medium Units Nuclide Calculated Results (a) Results (a) E3095-186 Water pCiIl H-3 10026 % 334 9736 % 133 E3091-186 Charcoal Filter pCi 1-131 77 % 3 74 % 2 E3092-186 Charcoal Filter pCi 1-131 68 % 2 65.% 2 E3093-186 Charcoal Filter pCi 1-131 87 :to 3 81 +/- 2 E3094-186 Soil pCi/kg Ce-141 383 % 13 369 % 9 pCiIkg Cr-51 314 % 11 302 +/- 42 pCiJkg Cs-l34 143 +/- 5 127 % 7 pCi/kg Cs-137 439 % 15 456 % 8 PCi/kg Mn-54 263 % 9 280 +/- 7 pCilkg Fe-59 136 % 5 138 +/- 9 pCilkg ffi.65 259 +/- 9 277 +/- 15 pCiJkg Co-60 185 +/- 6 175 +/- 5 E3090-186 Milk pCiIl 1-131 90 +/- 3 93 % 10 Ce-141 294 +/- 10 249 +/- 8 Cr-51 241 % 8 208 % 35 Cs-134 110 % 4 92 % 5 Cs-137 240 +/- 8 237 +/- 7 Mn-54 202 % 7 209 % 6 Fe-59 104 % 3 116 % 9 ffi.65 199 % 7 208 +/- 11 Co-60 142 % 5 143 +/- 6 (a) co. error is two standard deviations.
* CERMIJ Analytics Ratio 0.97 0.96 0.96 0.93 0.96 0.96 0.89 1.04 1.06 1.01 1.07 0.95 1.03 0.85 0.86 0.84 0.99 1.03 1.12 1.05 1.01 J: 23 * 
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* T.J-6 H H1 PPL REMP LABORATORY SPIKE PROGRAM 0 .. ANAL YTICS ENVIRONMENTAL RADIOACfIVITY CROSS CHECK PROGRAM -2002 OJ rt PPL'S CORPORATE ENVIRONMENTAL RADIOACTIVITY MEASUREMENTS LABORATORY f-" 0 (page 2 of3) 0 . I-' '< Identification Analytics CERML CERMIJ Analytics MonthlYear No. Medium Units Nuclide Calculated Results (a) Results (a) Ratio June-02 E3132-186 APFilter pCi Ce-141 87 +/- 2 81 +/- 2 0.93 pCi Cr-51 228 +/- 6 .213 +/- 16 0.93 pCi Csl34 1171:3 92 +/- 2 0.79 (I) pCi Cs-137 88 +/- 3 92 +/- 2 1.05 pCi Co-58 97 +/- I 98 +/- 3 1.01 pCi Mn-54 92 +/- 3 96 +/- 3 1.04 pCi Fe-59 78 +/- 2 89 +/- 4 1.14 pCi Zri-65 174 +/- 5 193 +/- 6 Lli pCi Co-60 121 +/- 4 116 +/- 2 0.96 June-02 E3133-186 APFilter pCi Ce-141 93 +/- 2 82 +/- 2 0.88 pCi Cr-51 244 +/-4 . 214 +/- 16 0.88 pCi Csl34 125'+/- 2 94 +/- 2 0.75 (2) pCi Cs-137 95 +/- 2 92 +/- 2 0.9 7 pCi Co-58 104 +/- I 98 +/- 3 0.94 pCi Mn-54 99 +/- 2 95 +/-3 0.96 pCi Fe-59 84 +/- 1 92 +/- 5. 1.10 pCi Zn-65 186 +/- 3 193 +/- 6 1.04 pCi Co-60 129 +/- 3 123 +/- 3 0.9 5 June-02 E3134-186 AP Filter pCi Ce-141 57 +/- 3 53 +/- 2 0.93 pCi Cr-51 '.1. 150 +/- 8 )50 +/- IS 1.00 pCi Csl34 77 +/- 4 60 +/- 2 0.78 (3) pCi Cs-137 58 j: 3 61 +/- 2 1.05 pCi Co-58 64 +/- 2 65 :t 2 1.02 pCi Mn-54 61 +/- 3 67 +/- 2 1.10 pCi Fe-59 51 +/- 3 65 :t 4 1.27 pCi Zn-65 114 +/- 6 130 +/- 5 1.14 pCi Co-60 79 +/- 5 82 +/- 2 1.04 J-24 (a) Counting error is two staIidard deviations. 'Tj 0
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* T.J-6 H rn PPL REMP LABORATORY SPIKE PROGRAM 0 ANAL YTICS ENVIRONMENTAL RADIOACfIVITY CROSS CHECK PROGRAM -2002 OJ rt PPL'S CORPORATE ENVIRONMENTAL RADIOACTIVITY MEASUREMENTS LABORATORY f-'. 0 (page 2 of3) 0 .f-' '< Identification Analytics CERML CERMlJAnaJytics MonthlYear No. Medium Units Nuclide Calculated Results (a) Results (a) . Ratio June-02 E3132-186 APFilter pCi Ce-141 87 ::t 2 81
* 2 0.93 pCi Cr-Sl 228 :t 6 .213::t 16 0.93 pCi Csl34 117 :t 3 92 :t 2 0.79 (I) pCi Cs-137 88 ::t 3 92
* 2 LOS pCi Co-S8 97
* 1 98 :t 3 1.01 pCi Mrt-54 92 :t 3 96:1: 3 1.04 pCi Fe-S9 78 :t 2 89 ::t 4 1.14 pCi Zri-65 174 :t 5 193 +/- 6 Lll pCi Co-60 121 :t 4 116
* 2 0.96 June-02 E3133-186 APFilter pCi Ce-141 93 +/- 2 82 +/- 2 0.88 pCi Cr-SI 244 *4 . 214
* 16 0.88 pCi Csl34 12S'+/- 2 94 +/- 2 0.75 (2) pCi Cs-137 95 :t 2 92 :t 2 0.97 pCi Co-58 *104*1 98
* 3 0.94 pCi Mrt-54 99
* 2 95 :t*3 0.96 pCi Fe-59 84
* 1 92 :t 5 1.10 pCi Zn-6S 186
* 3 193
* 6 . L04 pCi Co-6O 129
* 3 123 :t 3 0.95 June-02 E3134-186 AP Filter pCi Ce-141 57 :t 3 53 :t 2 0.93 pCi Cr-51 .\ 150
* 8 150
* 15 LOO pCi Csl34 77 :t 4 60 +/- 2 0.78 (3) pCi 58 :!: 3 61
* 2 1.05 pCi Co-58 64 :!: 2 65 :!: 2 1.02 pCi Mrt-S4 61
* 3 67 :t 2 1.10 pCi Fe-59 51 :t 3 65. :!: 4 1.27 pCi Zn-65 114 :t 6 130 :!: 5 1.14 pCi Co-60 79 :t 5 82 :!: 2 1.04 J-24 (a) Counting error is two staIidard deviations.
MonthlYear June.-02 September-02 September-02 TABLEJ-6 PPL REMP LABORATORY SPIKE PROGRAM ANAL YTICS ENVIRONMENTAL RADIOACTIVITY CROSS CHECK PROGRAM-2002 PPL'S CORPORATE ENVIRONMENTAL RADIOACTIVITY MEASUREMENTS LABORATORY (Page 3 of3) Identiftcation Analytics CERML No. Medium-Units Nuclide Calculated Results (a) Results (a) E3135-186 Charcoal Filter pCi 1-131 98 :t 3 95 :t 3 E3136-186 CharcOal Filter pCi 1-131 94 :t 3 90 :t 3 E3137-186 Charcoal Filter pCi 1-131 93 :t 3 89 :t 3 E3386-186 Milk pCi/l 1-131 78 :t 4 78 :t 3 pCill Ce-141 216 :t 11 203 :t 10 pCi/l Cr-51 307 :t 15 318 :t 14 pCi/l Cs-l34 178 :t 9 156 :t 9 pCi/l Cs-137 171 :t 9 178 :t 8 pCi/l Co-58 131 :t 7 141 :t 7 pCi/l Mn-54 206 :t 10 233 :t 9 pCi/l Fe-59 120 :t 6 136 :t 5 pCi/l Zn-65 254 :t 13 270 :t 13 pCi/l Co-60 201 :t 10 203 :t 10 Water pCi/l H-3 12000 :t 600 12034 :t 145 (a) CountiDg error is two standard deviations.
* * -CERMLI Analytics Ratio 0.97 0.96 0.96 1.00 . 0.94 1.04 0.88 1.04 1.08 1.13 1.13 1.06 1.01 1.00 J-25 * 'Tj 0-t-j H :::s H1 o co o :::s o :::s I-' '< MonthlYear June.-02 September-02 . September-02 TABLEJ-6 . PPL REMP LABORATORY SPIKE PROGRAM ANAL YTICS ENVIRONMENTAL RADIOACTIVITY CROSS CHECK PROGRAM-2002 PPL'S CORPORATE ENVIRONMENTAL RADIOACTMTY MEASUREMENTS LABORATORY (page 3 of 3) Identittcation Analytics CERML No. Medium* Units Nuclide Calculated Results (a) Results (a) E313S-186 Charcoal Filter pCi 1-131 98 :t 3 95 :t 3 E3136-186 Charcoal Filter pCi 1-131 94 :t 3 90 :t 3 E3137-186 Charcoal Filter pCi 1-131 93 :t 3 89 :t 3 E3386-186 Milk pCiIl 1-131 78 :t 4 78 :t 3 pCill Ce-141 216 :t 11 203 :t 10 pCi/l Cr-Sl 307 :t IS 318 :t 14 pCi/l Cs-l34 178 :t 9 156 :t 9 pCi/l Cs-137 171 :t 9 178 :t 8 pCi/l Co-58 131 :t 7 141 :t 7 pCi/l Mn-54 206 :t 10 233 :t 9 pCi/l Fe-59 120 :t 6 136 :t 5 pCi/l z.n..6S 254 :t 13 270 :t 13 pCi/l Co-60 201 :t 10 203 :t 10 Water pCi/l H-3 12000 :t 600 12034 :t 145 (a) CountiDg error is two s tandard deviations.
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* CERMIJ Analytics Ratio 0.97 0.96 0.96 1.00 0.94 1.04 0.88 1.04 1.08 1.13 1.13 1.06 1.01 1.00 J-25 * 
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* COMMENTS 1 An unacceptably low level of Cs-134 was reported for the analysis of this spiked air particulate filter. This exception was reported to CERML's Manager by email on August 9, 2002. An investigation of this occurrence was requested.
Under-reporting for Cs-134 in multiple environmental media by both TBE and CERML has been recognized before. Procedural steps have been. established to compensate for under reporting of actual sample analysis results if Cs-134 is identified at levels in excess of analysis MDCs. 2 An unacceptably low level of Cs-134 was reported for the analysis of this spiked air particulate filter. This exception was reported to CERML's Manager by email on August 9, 2002. An investigation of this occurrence was requested.
Under-reporting for Cs-134 in multiple environmental media by both TBE and CERML has been recognized before. Procedural steps have been established to compensate for under reporting of actualsaIpple analysis results if Cs-134 is identified at levels in excess of analysis MDCs. 3 An unacceptably high level of Cs-134 was reported for the analysis of this spiked air particulate filter. This exception was reported to CERML's Manager by email on August 9, 2002. An investigation of this occurrence was Procedural steps been established to compensate for under reporting of actual sample analysis results if Cs-134 is identified at levels in excess of analysis MDCs. 1-26
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* COMMENTS 1 An unacceptably low level of Cs-134 was reported for the analysis of this spiked air particulate filter. This exception was reported to CERML's Manager by email onAugust9.2002.Aninvestigation of this occurrence was requested.
Under-reporting for Cs-134 in multiple environmental media by both TBE and CERML has been recognized before. Procedural steps have been established to compensate for under reporting of actual sample analysis results if Cs-134 is identified at levels in excess of analysis MDCs. 2 An unacceptably low level of Cs-134 was reported for the analysis of this spiked air particulate filter. This exception was reported to CERML's Manager by email on August9,2002.
An investigation of this occurrence was requested.
Under-reporting forCs-134 in multiple environmental media by both TBE and CERML has been recognized before. Procedural steps have been established to compensate for under reporting of actuals"arpple analysis results if Cs-134 is identified at levels in excess of analysis MDCs. 3 An unacceptably high level of Cs-134 was reported for the analysis of this spiked air particulate filter. This exception" was reported to CERML's Manager by email on August9,2002.
An investigation of this occurrence was requested.
Procedural steps been established to compensate for under reporting of actual sample analysis results if Cs-134 is identified at levels in excess of analysis MDCs. J-26 TABLEJ-7 ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCE ASSOCIATES. (ERA) PROFICIENCY TESTING PROGRAM-2002 TELEDYNE BROWN ENGINEERING ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES , (TBE) (page 1 of 1) Identification ERA Known TBE 'TBFJERA MonthIYear No. MediUm Units Nuclide Result (a) Results (a) Ratio May-02 Rad-49 Water pCi/l Or-Beta 189 162 0.86 pCi/l Co-60 39.1 39.3 1.01 pCi/l Cs-134 17.1 15.5 0.91 pCi/l Cs-137 52.1 52.2 1.00 pCi/l Sr-89 31.7 27.2 0.86 pCill Sr-90 28.3 25.1 0.89 pCi/l 1-131 14.7 13.35 0.91 pCi/l H-3 17400 14600 0.84 November-02 Rad-51 Water pCi/l H-3 10200 10100 0.99 pCi/l 1-131 6.76 7.94 1.17 pCi/l Or-Beta 330 280 0.85 pCi/l Sr-89 47.6 41.7 0.88 pCi/l Sr-90 7.56 6.75 0.89 pCill Co-60 104 122 1.17 pCi/l Cs-134 55.5 60.0 1.08 pCi/l Cs-137 117 140 1.20 (a) Results are the average of three measurements, reported in units of pCi/l. J-27 '"Ij 0 i"i H 'TABLEJ-7 ' H1 0 ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCE ASSOCIATES
, (ERA) PROFICIENCY TESTING' PROGRAM-2002 OJ rt f-'. TELEDYNE BROWN ENGlNEERING. ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES , (TBE) 0 (page 1 of 1) 0 f-' '< Identification ERA Known TBE 'TBFJERA MontblYear No. Mediiun Units Nuclide Result (a) Results (a) Ratio May-02 Rad-49 Water pCi/l Gr-Beta 189 162 0.86 pCi/l Co-60 39.1 39.3 ' 1.01 pCi/l Cs-134 17.1 15.5 0.91 pCi/l Cs-t37 52.1 52.2 1.00 pCi/l Sr-89 31.7 27.2 0.86 pCill Sr-90 28.3 25.1 0.89 pCi/l 1-131 14.7 13.35 0.91 pCi/l H-3 17400 14600 0.84 November-02 Rad-51 Water pCi/l H-3 10200 10100 0.99 pCi/l 1-131 6.76 7.94 1.17 pCi/l Gr-Beta 330 280 0.85 pCi/l Sr-89 47.6 41.7 0.88 pCi/l Sr-90 7.56 6.75 0.89 pCill Co-60 104 122 1.17 pCi/l Cs-134 55.5 60.0 1.08 pCi/l Cs-137 117 140 1.20 (a) Results are the average of three measurements, reported in uhits of pCi/l. J-27 * * .' * 
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'< Identification Calculated TBE TBFJ AnalyticS MonthIYear No. Medium Units Nuclide . Results Results Ratio AI6018-55 Water. peill Sr-89 4.99E-03 4.12E-03 0.83 pCill Sr-90 2.64E-04 2.43E-04 0.92 A 16020-SS Water pCill H-3 2.00E-03 1.93E-03 0.97 September-02 AIS989-148 Water pCiII Sr-89 4.99E-03 4.02E-03 0.81 pCill Sr-90 2.64E-04 2.49E-04 0.94 September-02 E3324-396 Milk pCiII Sr-89 92 106 . LIS pCiIl Sr-90 39 39 .1.00 .. September-02 E332S-396 Milk pCiIl ]-131 80 84 LOS pCiII Ce-141 160 . 168 LOS pCiII Cr-Sl 227 210.5 0.93 pCill Cs-134 132 127 0.96 pCi/1 Cs-137 127 136 1.07 pCi/1 Co-S8 97 93 0.96 pCiIl Mn-54 152 165 1.09 pC ill Pe-59 89 90 1.01 pCill Zn-65 187 196 1.05 pC ill Co-60 149 147 0.99 September
-02 E-3327-396 AP Pilter pCi Ce-141 110 115 pCi Cr-51 156 163.6 1.0S pCi Cs-134 90 79 0.88 pCi Cs-J37 87 95 1.09 pCi Co-58 67 71 1.06 pCi Mo-54 104 118 1.13 pCi Fe-59 61 76 1.25 pCi Zo-65 130 155 Ll9 pCi Co-60 102 108 1:06 ( J-28 " '"Ij 0
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'< Identification Calculated THE TBFJ AnalyticS MonthlYear No. Medium . Units . Nuclide Results Results Ratio . A16018-S5 Water. pCill Sr-89 4.99E-03 4.12E-03 0.83 pCiIl Sr-90 2.64E-04 2.43E-04 0.92 A 16020-S5 Water pCill H-3 2.00E-03 L93E-03 0.97 Scptember-02 A15989-148 Water pCiIl Sr-89 4.99E-03 4.02E-03 0.81 j>Cill Sr-90 2.64E-04 2.49E-04 0.94 September-02 E3324-396 Milk. pCiIl Sr-89 92 106 . US pCiIJ Sr-90 39 39 1.00 S.eptember -02 E3325-396 Milk pCiII 1-131 80 84 LOS . pCiIl Ce-141 160 168 LOS pCiIJ Cr-SI 227 210.5 0.93 pCiIl Cs-134 132 127 0.96 pCi/1 Cs-137 127 136 1.07 pCi/1 Co-58 97 .93 0.96 pCiII Mn-S4 152 165 1.09 pCill Fe-59 89 90 . 1.01 pCill Zn-6S 187 196 1.05 pCiIJ Co-60 149 147 0.99 Septeinber
-02 E-3327-396 AP Filter pCi Ce-141 110 115 pCi Cr-S1 156 163.6 1.05 pCi Cs-134 90 79 0.88 pCi Cs-137 87 95 1.09 pCi Co-S8 67 71 1.06 pCi Mo-54 104 118 1.13 pCi Fe-59 61 76 1.25 pCi Zo-65 .130 155 1.19 pCi Co-60 102 108 1:06 ( J-28 TABLEJ-8 ANAL YTICS ENVIRONMENTAL RADIOACTIVITY CROSS CHECK PROGRAM -2002 TELEDYNE QUALITY CONTROL SPIKE PROGRAM TELEDYNE BROWN ENGINEERING ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES (Page 2 of 2) Analytics Identification Calculated TBE TBFJ Analytics Month/Year No. Medium Units Nuclide Results Results Ratio September-02 E3326-396 Charcoal Filter pCi 1-131 85 73 0.86 December-02 E3520-396 Milk pCiIl Sr-89 68 88 1.29 (1) pCiII Sr-90 38 40 1.05 December -02 E352 1-396 Milk pCiII 1-131 86 97 1.13 pCiIl Ce-141 III 136 1.23 (1) pCiIl Cr-51 346 347 1.00 pCiIl Cs-134 99 97 0.98 pCiIl Cs-137 220 229 1.04 pCiIl Co-58 139 143 1.03 pCiIl Mn-54 142 162 1.14 pCiII Fe-59 72 80 1.11 pCiII Zn-65 178 217 1.22 (1) pCiII Co-60 164 172 1.05 December-02 E3523-396 AP Filter pCi Ce-141 128 108 0.84 pCi Cr-51 398 370 0.93 pCi Cs-134 114 79 0.69 (2) pCi Cs-137 253 226 0.89 pCi Co-58 160 141 0.88 pCi Mn-54 163 152 0.93 pCi Fe-59 83 89 1.07 pCi Zn-65 206 196 0.95 pCi Co-60 189 170 0.90 E3522-396 Charcoal Filter pCi 1-131 96 84 0.88 J-29 * * * '"Ij o* i'i H TABLEJ-8 . H'l 0 ANAL YTICS ENVIRONMENTAL RADIOACTIVITY CROSS CHECK PROGRAM -2002 TELEDYNE QUALITY CONTROL SPIKE PROGRAM OJ rt f-'. TELEDYNE BROWN ENGINEERING ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 0 (Page 2of2) 0 f-' '< Analytlcs Identification Calculated TBE TBFJ Analytics MonthlYear . No. Medium Units NucUde Results Results Ratio September-02 E3326-396 Charcoal Filter pCi 1-131 85 73 0.86 December-02 E3520-396 Milk pCiII Sr-89 68 88 1.29 (1) .pCiII Sr-90 38 40 1.05 December-02 E3521-396 Milk pCiII *1-131 86 97 1.13 pCiII Ce-141 111 136 1.23 (1) pCiII Cr-51 346 347 1.00 pCiII Cs-134 99 97 0.98 . pCiII Cs-137 220 229 1.04 pCiII Co-58 139 143 1.03 pCiII Mn-54 142 162 1.14 . pCiII Fe-59 72 80 1.11 pCiII Zn-65 178 217 1.22 (1) pCiII Co-60 164 172 1.05 December-02 E3523-396 AP Filter pCi Ce-141 128 108 0.84 pCi Cr-51 398 370 0.93 pCi Cs-134 114 79 0.69 (2) pCi Cs-137 253 226 0.89 pCi Co-58 160 141 0.88 pCi Mn-54 163 152 0.93 . pCi Fe-59 83 89 1.07 pCi Zn-65 206 196 0.95 pCi Co-60 189 170 0.90 December-02 E3522-396 Charcoal Filte r pCi 1-131 96 84 0.88 J-29 * * * 
* * . COMMENTS 1 High bias identified.
Evaluation of results requested by PPL via email on April 29, 2003. 2 Coincidental summing resulted in low Cesium-134 activity.
Elimination ofthe coincidental summing resulted in an activity of 110 pCL No further action required:
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Evaluation of results requested by PPL via email on April 29, 200:3. f-' '< 2 Coincidental summing resulted in low Cesium-134 activity.
Elimination of the coincidental summing resulted in an activity of 110 pCi. No further action required: J-30 
'1j 0 t-j H TABLEJ-9 .::J H1 0 PPL REMP LABORATORY SPIKE PROGRAM ANALYTICS ENVIRONMENTAL RADIOACTIVITY CROSS CHECK PROGRAM -2002 Pl rt f-'. TELEDYNE BROWN ENGINEERING ENVIRONMENTAL. SERVICES 0 ::J (Page 1 of 1) 0 ::J I-' Identification All8lytics TBE TBFJ Analytics
'< Mooth/Year No. Medllim Units Nuclide Calculated Results (a) Results (a) Ratio December-02 E3511-186 . Milk pCiIl 1-131 92 +/- 5 91 +/- 8 0.99 pCiIl Ce-141 126 +/- 6 +/- (1) pCiIl Cr-51 391 +/- 20 +/- (1) pCiIl Cs-134 112 +/- 6 103 +/- 5 0.92 pCiIl Cs-137 248 +/- 12 264 +/- 9 1.06 pCiIl Co-58 157 +/- 8 157 +/- 7 1.00 pCiIl Mn-54 160 +/- 8 168 +/- 7 1.05 pCiIl Fe-59 81 +/- 4. 94 +/- 14 1.16 pCiIl Zn-65 202 +/- 10 236 +/- 13 1.17 pCiIl Co-60 186 +/- 9 201 +/- 8 1.08 December-02 E3512-186 Charcoal Filter pCi 1-131 89 +/- 4 94 +/- 4 1.06 E3513-186 Charcoal Filter pCi 1-131 84 +/- 4 91 +/- 3 1.08 .E3514-186 Charcoal Filter pCi 1-131 96 +/- 5 97 +/- 3 1.01 J-31 (a) counting error is two standard deviations
* * * '"Ij 0 i"i H TABLEJ*9 H1 0 PPL REMP LABORATORY SPIKE PROGRAM ANAL YTICS ENVIRONMENTAL RADIOACTIVITY CROSS CHECK PROGRAM* 2002 OJ rt f-'. TELEDYNE BROWN ENGINEERING ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 0 (Page 1 of 1) 0 f-' Identification AnaJytics TBE TBFJ AnaJytics
'< Month/Year No. Medilim Units Nuclide Calculated Results (a) Results (a) Ratio December-02 E351l-186 Milk pCiII 1-131 92 +/- 5 91 +/- 8 0.99 pCiII Ce-141 126 +/- 6 +/- (1) pCiII Cr-51 391 +/- 20 +/- (1) pCiII Cs-134 112 +/- 6 103 +/- 5 0.92 pCiII Cs-137 248 +/- 12 264 +/- 9 L06 pCiII Co-58 157 +/- 8 157 +/- 7 LOO pCiII Mn-54 160 +/- 8 168 +/- 7 LOS pCiII Fe-59 81 +/- 4* 94 +/- 14 1.16 pCiII Zn-65 202 +/- 10 236 +/- 13 1.17 pCiII Co-60 186 +/- 9 201 +/- 8 1.08 December-02 E3512-186 Charcoal Filter pCi 1-131 89 +/- 4 94 +/- 4 1.06 E3513-186 Charcoal Filter pCi 1-131 84 +/- 4 91 +/- 3 L08 E3514-186 Charcoal Filter pCi 1-131 96 +/- 5 97 +/- 3 LOI . J-31 (a) counting error is two standard devi a tions * * * 
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J-32 'Tj 0 * ** t-j H H1 0 OJ rt . COMMENTS f-'-0 0 1 No results were reported for Ce-141 or Cr-51 for the analysis of this spiked miik on the TBE analysis sheets. f-' '< This exception was reported to TBE via email fromPPLon April 22,2003. An investigation of this occurrence was requested.
J-32 
'"Ij 0 r: H H1 0 ENVIRONMENTAL MEASUREMENTS LABORATORY (EML) QUALITY ASSESSMENT PROGRAM (QAP) rt f-" TELEDYNE BROWN ENGINEERING ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 0 (Page 1 of 2) 0 I-' '< Identification EMLKnown TBE TBFJEML MonthlY ear . No. Medium Units Nuclide Result (a) Results (a) Ratio June-02 QAP-56 AP Filter Bq Co-60 30.52 31.7 1.04 Bq 28.23 30.4 1.08 Bq Or-Beta 1.30 1.21 0.93 Bq Mn-54 38.53 38.3 0.99 Bq Sr-90 4.832 4.68 0.97 June-02 QAP-56 Soil Bq/kg Ac-228 51.167 50 0.98 Bq/kg Bi-212 53.43 35.9 0.67 (I) Bq/kg 8i-214 53.933 46.3 0.86 . Bq/kg Cs c 137 1326.67 1300 0.98 8q/kg K-40 621.67 608 0.98 8q/kg Pb-212 51.1 49.4 0.97 Bq/kg Pb-214 54.367 49.1 0.90 Bq/kg Sr-90 .53.756 46.6 0.87 June-02 QAP-56 Vegetation 8q/kg C0:-60 11.23 11.7 1.04 Bq/kg Cs-137 313.667 346 1.10 Bq/kg K-40 . 864: 33 952 1.10 Bq/kg Sr-90 586.28 477 0.81 June-02 QAP-56 Water Bqll Co-60 347.33 367 1.06 Bqll . Cs-134 3.357 2.93 0.87 8qll Cs-137 56.067 59.6 1.06 Bqll Or-Beta 1030 895 0.87 Bqll H-3 283.7 285 1.00 Bqll Sr-90 7.579 5.78 0.76 (I) J-33 * * * * 'Tj 0 .1-1 H TABLEJ-IO rn 0 DOE -ENVIRONMENTAL MEASUREMENTS LABORATORY (EML) QUALITY ASSESSMENT PROGRAM (QAP) OJ rt f-'. TELEDYNE BROWN ENGINEERING ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 0 (Page 1 of 2) 0 f-' '< Identification EMLKnown TBE TBEJEML MonthlY ear . No. Medium Units Nuclide Result (a) . Results (a) Ratio* June-02 QAP-56 AP Filter Bq Co-60 30.52 31.7 1.04 Bq 2S.23 30.4 L OS Bq Or-Beta 1.30 1.21 0.93 Bq Mn-54 3853 38.3 0.99 Bq Sr-90 4.832 4.68 0.97 June-02 QAP-56 Soil Bq/kg Ac-228 5Ll67 50 0.98 Bq/kg Bi-2I2 53.43 35.9 0.67 (1) Bq/kg Bi-214 53.933 46.3 0.86 Bq/kg 1326.67 1300 0.98 Bq/kg K-40 621.67 608 0.98 Bq/kg Pb-212 5Ll 49.4 0.97 Bq/kg Pb-214 54.367 49.1 0.90 Bq/kg Sr-90 .53.756 46.6 0.87 June-02 QAP-56 Vegetation Bq/kg C<r60 11.23 11.7 1.04 Bq/kg Cs-137 313.667 346 1.10 Bq/kg K-40 . 864: 33 952 1.10 Bq/kg Sr-90 586.28 477 0.81 June-02 QAP-56 Water Bqll Co-60 347.33 367 1.06 Bqll . Cs-134 3.357 2.93 0.87 Bqll Cs-137 56.067 59.6 1.06 Bqll Or-Beta 1030 895 0.S7 Bqll H-3 283.7* 285 1.00 Bqll Sr-90 7.579 5.78 0.76 (1) J-33* ** * * * 
'Tj TA.J-I0 DOE -ENVIRONMENTAL MEASUREMENTS LABORATORY (EML) QUALITY ASSESSMENT PROGRAM (QAP) TELEDYNE BROWN ENGINEERING ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES (page 1 of 2) Identification EMLKnown TBE TBEJEML MonthlYear No. Medium Units Nuclide Result (a) Results (3) Ratio June-02 QAP-56 AP Filter Bq Co-60 30.52 31.7 1.04 Bq Cs-137 28.23 30.4 1.08 Bq Or-Beta 1.30 1.21 0.93 Bq Mn-54 38.53 38.3 0.99 Bq Sr-90 4.832 4.68 0.97 June-02 QAP-56 Soil Bq/kg Ac-228 51.167 50 0.98 Bq/kg Bi-212 53.43 35.9 0.67 (1) Bq/kg Bi-214 53.933 46.3 0.86 Bq/kg Cs-137 1326.67 1300 0.98 Bq/kg K-40 621.67 608 0.98 Bq/kg Pb-212 51.1 49.4 0.97 Bq/kg Pb-214 54.367 49.1 0.90 Bq/kg Sr-90 53.756 46.6 0.87 \. June-02 QAP-56 Vegetation Bq/kg Co-60 11.23 11.7 1.04 Bq/kg Cs-137 313.667 346 1.10 Bq/kg K-40 864.33 . 952 1.10 Bq/kg Sr-90 586.28 477 0.81 June-02 QAP-56 Water Bq/l Co-60 347.33 367 1.06 Bq/l Cs-134 3.357 2.93 0.87 Bq/l Cs-137 56.067 59.6 1.06 Bq/l Or-Beta 1030 895 0.87 Bq/l H-3 283.7 285 1.00 Bq/l Sr-90 7.579 5.78 0.76 (1) J-33 'Tj 0 t-j
* TA.J-IO
* H H1 0 DOE -ENVIRONMENTAL MEASUREMENTS LABORATORY (EML) QUAUTY ASSESSMENT PROGRAM (QAP) PJ r-r f-'. TELEDYNE BROWN ENGINEERING ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 0 (page 1 of 2) 0 I-' Identification EMLKnown TBE TBFJEML '< Month/Year No. Medium Units Nuclide Result (a) Results (a) Ratio June-02 QAP-56 AP Filter Bq Co-60 30.52 31.7 . 1.04 Bq Cs-137 28.23 30.4 L08 Bq Gr-Beta 1.30 1.21 0.93 Bq Mn-54 38.53 38.3 0.99 Bq Sr-90 4.832 4.68 0.97 June-02 QAP-56 Soil Bq/kg Ac-228 51.167 50 0.98 Bq/kg Bi-212 35.9 0.67 .. (1) Bq/kg Bi-214 53.933 46.3 0.86 Bq/kg Cs-137 1326.67 1300 0.98 Bq/kg K-40 . 621.67 . 608 0.98 Bq/kg Pb-212 5l.1 49.4 0.97 Bq/kg Pb-214 54.367 49.1 *0.90 Bq/kg Sr-90 53.756 46.6 . 0.87 '. June-02 QAP-56 Vegetation Bq/kg Co-60 11.23 11.7 1.04 Bq/kg Cs-137 313.667 346 1.l0 Bq/kg K-40 864.33 952 1.10 Bq/kg Sr-90 586.28 477 0.81 1une-02 QAP-56 Water Bq!\ Co-60 347.33 367 1.06 Bq!\ Cs-134 3.357 2.93 0.87 Bq/l Cs-137 56.067 59.6 1.06 Bq!\ Gr-Beta 1030 895 0.87 Bq/l H-3 283.7 285 1.00 Bqll , Sr-90 7.579 5.78 0.76 (1) 1-33 
'"Ij 0 I-i H TABLEJ-IO H1 0 DOE -ENVIRONMENTAL MEASUREMENTS LABORATORY (EML) QUAUTY ASSESSMENT PROGRAM (QAP) . OJ rt ,". TELEDYNE BROWN ENGINEERING ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 0 (page 2 of 2) 0 I-' '< Identification EMLKnown TBE TBFJEML MontblYear No. Medium Units Nuclide. Result (a) Results (a) Ratio December-02 QAP57 AP Filter 8q Co-60 23.0 24.1 LOS 8q Cs-137 32.5 36.1 1.11 8q Gr-8eta 0.871 0.813 0.93 8q . Mn-54 52.2 58.3 1.12 8q Sr-90 5.561 5.86 1.05 December-02 QAP57 Soil 8q1kg 8i-212 45.93 23.2 0.51 (1) 8q/kg 8i-214 33.63 32.4 0.96 8q/kg Cs-137 829.33 835 1.01 8q/kg K-40 637.67 671 1.05 8q/kg Pb-212 43.43 42.00 0.97 8q/kg Pb-214 35.2 44.46 1.26 8q/kg Sr-90 41.16 41.00 1.00 December-02 QAP57 Vegetation 8q/kg Co-60 9.66 11.5 1.19 8q/kg Cs-137 300.67 345 1.15 8q/kg K-40 1480 1690 1.14 8q/kg Sr-90 476.26 457 0.96 December-02 QAP57 Water Bqn Am-241 3.043 2.89 0.95 8qn Co-60 .268.67 303 1.13 8qn Cs-134 60.2 59 0.98 Bqn Cs-137 81.43 85.8 1.05 8qn Gr-Beta 900 817 0.91 8qn. H-3 227.3 353 1.55 (2) 8qn Sr-90 8.69 8.58 0.99 J-34 * * * '"Ij 0 r: H TABLEJ-IO H1 0 DOE -ENVIRONMENTAL MEASUREMENTS LABORATORY (EML) QUALITY ASSESSMENT PROGRAM (QAP) . rt ,". TELEDYNE BROWN ENGINEERING ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 0 (page 2 of 2) 0 I-' '< Identification EMLKnown TBE TBFJEML MonthlYear No. Medium Units Nuclide* . Result (a) Results (a) Ratio December-02 QAP57 AP Filter 8q Co-60 23.0 24.1 LOS 8q Cs-137 32.5 36.1 1.11 8q Gr-8eta 0.871 0.813 0.93 8q . Mn-54 52.2 58.3 1.12 8q Sr-90 5.561 5.86 LOS December-02 QAP57 Soil 8q1kg 8i-212 45.93 23.2 0.51 (1) 8q/kg 8i-214 33.63 32.4 0.96 8q/kg Cs-137 829.33 835 LOI 8q/kg K-40 637.67 671 1.05 8q/kg Pb-212 43.43 42.00 0.97 8q/kg Pb-214 35.2 44.46 1.26 *8q/kg Sr-90 41.16 41.00 1.00 December-02 QAP57 Vegetation Bq/kg Co-60 9.66 11.5 1.19 Bq/kg Cs-137 300.67 . 345 1.15 Bq/kg K-40 1480 1690 1.14 . 8q/kg Sr-90 476.26 457 0.96 December-02 QAP57 Water Bqn Am-241 3.043 2.89 0.95 Bqn Co-60 .268.67 303 1.13 8qn Cs-134 60.2 59 0.98 Bqn Cs-137 81.43 85.8 1.05 Bqn Gr-Beta 900 817 0.91 Bqn. H-3 227.3 353 1.55 (2) 8qn Sr-90 8.69 8.58 0.99 J-34 * * 
*
* COMMENTS .. / 1 Low bias identified.
Evaluation of results requested by PPL via email on April 29, 2003. 2 High bias identified.
Evaluation of results requested by PPL via email on April 29, 2003. J-35 * '"Ij o r: H H1 o OJ rt f-'o o I-' '< ** *
* COMMENTS 1 Low bias identified.
Evaluation of results requested by PPL via email on April 29, 2003. 2 High bias identified.
Evaluation of results requested by PPL via email on April 29, 2003. J-35 MIXED ANAL YTE PERFORMANCE EVALUATION PROGRAM TELEDYNE BROWN ENGINEERING ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES (TBE) (Page 1 of 1) Identification MAPEPKnoWD TBE TBFlMAPEP MontblYear No. Medium Units Nuclide Result (a) Results (a) Ratio March-02 01-W9 Water pCiIl Mn-54 246 253 1.03 pCiIl Co-57 143 141 0.99 pCiIl C0-60 141 143 1.01 pCiIl Cs-134 28.5 26.0 0.91 pCiIl Cs-137 286 270 0.94 pCiIl Sr-90 4.8 4.71 0.98 August-02 02-S9 Soil pCi/kg Mn-54 546 679 1.24 pCi/kg Co-57 246 289 1.17 pCi/kg Co-60 87.5 109 1.25 pCi/kg Cs-134 862 948 1.10 . pCi/kg Cs-137 111 131 1.18 pCi/kg Zn-65 809 1020 1.26 pCi/kg K-40 652 722 1.11 *
* Evaluation Agreement Agreement Agreement Agreement Agreement Agreement Warning Agreement Warning Agreement Agreement Warning Agreement (1) (I) (I) J-36
* TABLEJ-ll DOE,;MAPEP MIXED ANAL YTE PERFORMANCE EVALUATION PROGRAM . TELEDYNE BROWN ENGINEERING ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES (TBE) (Page 1 of 1) Identification MAPEPKnoWD TBE TBFJMAPEP MontblYear No. Medium Units Nuclide Result (a) Results (a) Ratio Evaluation March-02 01-W9 Water pCiIl Mn-S4 246 253 1.03 Agreement pCiIl Co-57 143 141 0.99 . Agreement pCiIl Co-60 141 143 1.01 Agreement pCiIl Cs-134 28.5 26.0 0.91 Agreement pCiIl Cs-137 286 270 . 0.94 Agreement pCiIl Sr-90 4.8 4.71 0.98 .. Agreement August-02 02-S9 Soil pCi/kg Mn-54 546 679 1.24 Warning (1) pCi/kg Co-57 246 289 1.17 Agreement pCi/kg Co-60 87.5 109 1.25 Warning (1) pCi/kg Cs-134 862 948 1.10 Agreement pCi/kg Cs-137 111 131 1.18 Agreement pCi/kg Zn-65 809 1020 1.26 Warning (1) pCi/kg K-40 652 722 1.11 Agreement J-36 * * * 
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For Information For Information Only Only Appendix E vv =

                                    =    volume of volume    of sample sample analyzed analyzed (liters)

(liters) e. e. yy =

                                    =    chemical yield chemical   yield of of the the mount mount oror sample sample counted counted DF DF        =
                                    =    decay factor decay  factor from from the the collection collection (milk/vegetables)

(milk/vegetables) oror midpoint midpoint of compositing period of compositing period (water/charcoal (water/charcoal cartridges) to the cartridges) to the mid-mid-count time count time E E =

                                   =     efficiency of efficiency  of the the counter counter for for the the 1-131 1-131 betas.

betas. 4.66 4.66 =

                                   =     sigma level sigma   level Note:

Note: Efficiency Efficiency is is determined determined by by co~nting an an 1-131 1-131 standard. standard. Calculation of Calculation of the the MDC MDC (R; 4.66 (R; 4.66 MDe= MDe= VI VI 2.22(V)(y)(DF)(E) 2.22(V)(y)(DF)(E) ee e e 2002 Radiological Environmental Monitoring Report E-14 E-14

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RADIOCHEMICAL RADIOCHEMICAL DETERMINATION DETERMINATION OF OF 1-131 1-131 IN MILK IN MILK AND AND WATERWATER SAMPLES SAMPLES FRAMATOME FRAMATOME ANP ANP ENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORY

                                               . ENVIRONMENTAL                             LABORATORY First,  iodide carrier First, iodide         carrier is is added added to  to either either aa two-kilogram two-kilogram sample sample aliquot aliquot ofof milk milk oror water.

water. For water, For water, the the next next step step is is to to add add sodium sodium hypochlorite, hypochlorite, followedfollowed by by hydroxylamine hydroxylamine hydrochoride, and hydrochoride, and finally finally sodium sodium bisulfite bjsulfite toto convert convert all all ofof the the iodine iodine in in the the sample sample to to iodide. After iodide. After sufficient sufficient time time for for equilibration equilibration of of the the stable stable iodide iodide carrier, carrier, anion anion exchange resin exchange resin is is added added to to the the sample sample to to extract extract thethe iodide iodide fromfrom the the sample sample aliquot. aliquot. The The iodide ion iodide ion is is subsequently subsequently removed removed from from the the resin resin using using sodium sodium hypochlorite. hypochlorite. It It is is then then

  • reduced to reduced to elemental elemental iodineiodine and and transferred transferred fromfrom thethe aqueous aqueous phase phase toto the the toluene.

toluene. TheThe iodine iodine is is then then reduced reduced to to iodide iodide using sodium bisulfite using sodium bisulfite and back extracted and back extracted into the into the aqueous aqueous phase. phase. Once Once in in the the aqueous aqueous phase, phase, thethe iodide iodide isis precipitated precipitated as as cuprous cuprous iodide iodide following the following the addition addition of of cuprous cuprous chloride. chloride. Another Another aliquot aliquot of of sample sample may may be be used, used, if if activity activity is is detected detected in in thethe sample, sample, to to detennine the detennine the original original stable stable iodide iodide content content of of the the sample sample usingusing aa specific-ion specific-ion electrode. electrode. This information This information would would then then be be used used toto correct correct thethe chemical chemical yield yield detennined detennined from from the . mass of mass of the the dried dried precipitate. precipitate. .

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                               .                                                                       .                      .

The The driedprecipitateis driedprecipitateis then then counted counted usingusing aa beta/gamma beta/gamma coincidence coincidence counter. counter. CALCULA CALCULA TION TION OF OF SAMPLE SAMPLE ACTIVITY ACTIVITY

               . .. . (G _B J*A. *(
                     =                        t                           .
                                                                                        .
                                                                                         +

2* A *t * (f+t B J A &-e- )*2.22 *V *y

  • D
  • E h
                                                                                           &-e-      h
                                                                                                         )*2.22 *V
  • y
  • D
  • E Where:

Where: A A = activity

                                   =   activity concentration concentration (pCill)  (pCill)

G G = gross

                                   =   gross count count at   at the the end end ofof the   sample counting the sample      counting interval interval (t) tt       =
                                   = sample sample counting            interval counting interval B

B = background

                                   =  background count     count rate rate (cpm)

(cpm) A = = decay decay constant constant for for 1-131 1-131 (5.987E*5 min-Ii min-Ii 2.22 2.22 = dpm/pCi

                                   =  dpm/pCi V        =
                                   = volume volume of    of sample sample (1)  (1)
                                   = chemical
   **
y. = chemical yield yield (recovery)

(recovery) of of the the iodide iodide E-15 . 2002 2002 Radiological Radiological Environmental Environmental Monitoring Monitoring Report Report

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AT D D = = decay decay factor (e-AT factor (e- )) where A is where A is the the decay decay constant constant for for 1-131 and T 1-131 and T is is the the decay period decay period from from sample sample collection collection (milk) or the (milk) or mid-point of the mid-point of the the sample sample compositing compositing period (water) to period (water) to the the mid-point of the mid-point of the counting counting interval interval E = = is is the the 1-131 1-131 beta/gamma beta/gamma counting counting efficiency efficiency (cpmJdpm) (cpmJdpm) CALCULATION OF CALCULATION OF MDC MDC

                                            .       _         4.66
  • X't
  • Jf .

MDC - &-e- )*2.22 *V

  • Y *D* E At Where:

Where: MDC = MDC = minimum minimum detectable detectable activity activity concentration concentration (pCill) (pCill)

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DETERMINATION DETERMINATION OF OF TRITIUM TRITIUM IN IN WATER WATER BY LIQUID BY LIQUID SCINTILLATION SCINTILLATION COUNTING COUNTING TELEDYNE TELEDYNE BROWN BROWN ENGINEERINGENGINEERING . ENVIRONMENTAL ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES SERVICES & PPL'S

                                                                                                   & PPL'S CORPORATE ENVIRONMENTAL
                               .CORPORATE              ENVIRONMENTAL RADIOACTIVITY          RADIOACTIVITY .

MEASUREMENTS LAB MEASUREMENTS LAB ORA ORA TORY TORY Ten milliliters Ten milliliters of of water water is is mixed mixed withwith . liquid liquid scintillation scintillation material material and and counted counted

  • for for (typically 200 minutes (typically 200 minutes to to determine determine itsits activity.

activity. CALCULATION OF CALCULATION OF THE THE SAMPLE SAMPLE ACTIVITYACTIVITY FOR FOR TRITIUM TRITIUM C h"' -

                                                                 .
                                                                         . ...

R.] +

                                                                                       ~

2 t

                                                                                         -'+Rb t   .

2.22(V)(E) * .2.22(V)(E)

  • net activity net activity random uncertainty random uncertainty
     **
     **               where:

where: C C Rb Rb

                                          =
                                          =
                                          =
                                          =
                                          =
                                          =

total counts total

                                               . count counts from count time background from *sample time for for sample background count sample sample (minutes) count rate (minutes) rate of of counter counter (cpm)

(cpm) 2.22 2.22 =

                                          =      dpm dpm pCi pCi V*

V initial volume initial volume before before enrichment enrichment (liters) (liters) E E =

                                          =     efficiency of efficiency    of the the counter counter forfor tritium tritium (cpmJdpm)

(cpmJdpm) .. Calculation of Calculation of the the MDC MDC 4.66~R' MDC= MDC= tt (2 .22)(V)(E)* (2 .22)(V)(E)*

                 *Note    that
  • PPL's
                 *Note that      PPL's Corporate Corporate Environmental Environmental Radioactivity Radioactivity Measurements Measurements Laboratory Laboratory incorporates aa decay incorporates     decay factor factor (D)    in the (D) in  the denominators denominators of        of these these expressions expressions to to account account for for the the
  • small amount small amount ofof radioactive radioactive decay decay between between sample sample collection collection and and sample sample counting.

counting. E-17 2002 Radiological 2002 Radiological Environmental Environmental Monitoring Monitoring Report Report

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Appendix

                       . DETERMINATION DETERMINATION OF             OF GAMMA GAMMA EMITTING EMITTING RADIOISOTOPES RADIOISOTOPES TELEDYNE TELEDYNE BROWN    BROWN ENGINEERING ENGINEERING ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES ENVIRONMENTAL                  SERVICES &    &
                                                       . FRAMATOME FRAMATOME ANP         ANP ENVIRONMENTAL ENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORY       LABORATORY &         &

PPL'S CORPORATE PPL'S CORPORATE ENVIRONMENTALENVIRONMENTAL RADIOACTIVITY MEASUREMENTS RADIOACTIVITY MEASUREMENTS LABORATORY LABORATORY Gamma emitting radionuclides are detennined with the use of a lithium-drifted germanium (Ge(Li>> and high purity germanium detectors with high resolution spectrometry in specific media, such as, air particulate filters, charcoal filters, milk,

                   . water, vegetation, soil/sediments, biological media, etc. Each sample is prepared and counted in standard geometries such as one liter or four liter wrap-around Marinelli containers, 300 ml ml or 150 ml ml bottles, two-inch filter paper source geometries,etc.

The analysis of each sample consists of calculating the specific activities of all detected* radionuclides as well as the minimum detectable concentration for a standard list of nuclides. The germanium detection systems are calibrated for each standard geometry using certified radionuclide standards traceable to the National Institute of

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Standards and Technology. . CALCULATION OF CALCULATION OF THE THE SAMPLE SAMPLE ACTIVITY ACTIVITY [C-B] [C-B] 2..JC+B 2..JC+B Net pCi I vol or mass = = +---------

                                          .       2. 22(V)(E)(GA)DF)(t)
                                               . 2.22(V)(E)(GA)DF)(t)           2.22(V)(E)(GA)(DF)(t) 2.22(V)(E)(GA)(DF)(t) net acti vity          random uncertainty, where:       cc       =
                                          =     area, in counts, of a spectral region containing a gamma emission of the nuclide of interest If the detector exhibits a peak in this region when (1): If Note (1):

counting a blank, the counts from that peak are subtracted from C before using the above equation. Note (2): IfIf no peaks are exhibited, the counts in the channels where the predominant peaks for gammas from selected radionuclides would be expected are summed for *C C and used in

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B B =

                                              =     background background counts counts ,in
                                                                               ,in the the region region of of interest, interest, calculated calculated byby fitting fitting aa straight straight line line across across thethe region region connecting connecting the   the two two adjacent adjacent regions..

regions Note: Note: If no peak If no peak exists exists in in aa region region from from which which aa "net""net" activity activity is is being being calculated,background is calculated,background is represented represented by by the the average average ofof the the counts in counts in one one channel channel fromfrom each each side side ofof that that region. region.

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tt =

                                              =     counting interval counting      interval ofof sample sample (minutes)

(minutes) 2 .22 2 .22 =

                                              =     dpmJpCi dpmJpCi V

V =

                                              =     volume volume or   or mass mass ofof sample sample analyzed analyzed E

E =

                                             =      efficiency of efficiency      of counter counter at  at the the energy energy region region of  of interest interest GA GA        =
                                             =    gamma       abundance of gamma abundance            of the the nuclide nuclide atat the the gamma gamma emission emission energy energy under consideration under    consideration DF DF        =
                                             =    decay factor decay    factor from from sample sample collection collection time time oror midpoint midpoint ofof sample sample collection collection (air (air I-131)

I-131) to to ritidpoint of the ritidpoint of the counting counting interval interval

  • Calculation of Calculation of theMDC theMDC MDC( CI*/ vo1 or mass )= 4.66JB p 2.22( V )( E )( GA)( DF )( t )

The width of The width of the the region region around around the the energy energy where where anemission anemission is is expected expected is is calculated calculated differently for differently for :MDCs MDCs than than itit isis for for the width of the width of aa peak peak that that isis actually actually identified. identified. Consequently, the Consequently, the value of B value of B used used in in the the two two equations equations maymay differ. differ. . .

                       *The
                       *The analyst's analyst's judgment judgment is  is exercised exercised in    in the the decision decision to to report report an  an activity.

activity. The The agreement between agreement between various various spectral spectral lines lines of of the the same same nuclide, nuclide, and and possible interference possible interference from other from other nuclides, nuclides, are are considered considered in in this this decision. decision. .

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Exceptions Exceptions to to the the SSES SSES TechnicalTechnical Requirements Requirements occurred occurred 'In In the the monitoring monitoring of of the the following media: following media: drinking drinking water, water, surface surface water, water, air, air, fruits fruits & vegetables and

                                                                                                               & vegetables     and ambient ambient '   '*

radiation monitoring. radiation monitoring. These These exceptions exceptions involved involved sample sample collections collections that that did did not not take take place for place for the the required required periods periods due due toto sampling sampling equipment equipment problemsproblems and and various various environmental conditions environmental conditions (drought,(drought, Canadian Canadian forestfires,snow) forestfires,snow) that that impacted impacted sample sample collection. collection. These exceptions are These exceptions are discussed discussed in in this this appendix appendix and and specifically specifically documented documented in in the the tables of tables of Appendix Appendix 1. 1. Drinking Water Drinking Water Sampling Sampling at at the the Danville Danville MunicipalMunicipal Water Water Facility, Facility, monitoring monitoring location location 12H2,12H2, . proceeded flawlessly proceeded flawlessly duringduring almostalmost the the entire entire year year ofof 2002, 2002, with with only only one one exception. exception. The single The single exception exception occurred occurred during during thethe week week of of July July 29 29 through through August August 5, 5, the the first first week of week of the the August August compositing compositing period. period. Inadequate Inadequate sample sample volume volume waswas found found in in the the ACS collection ACS collection tank tank at at the the end end of of this this weekly weekly sampling sampling interval. interval. The The reason reason for for the the inadequate volume inadequate volume was was due due to to aa Danville Danville Water Water Co. Co. "treated "treated water water line" line" valve valve malfunction. It

                   ,malfunction.          is not It is not known known when   when the the valve valve malfunctioned malfunctioned during  during the the referenced referenced week.

week. A grab A grab sample sample was was collected collected for for analysis analysis to to represent represent the the weekly weekly composite. composite. The The Danville Water Danville Water Co. Co. notified notified SSES SSES that that the the treated treated line line valve valve was was repaired repaired and and operable operable at 1000 at 1000 hours hours on on August August 6, 6, 2002. 2002. ACS ACS operability operability was was verified verified on on August August 6, 6, 2002 2002 at at 1632. Technically, 1632. Technically, there there were were no no malfunctions malfunctions of of the the ACS ACS at at this this location during 2002. location during 2002.

  • Sampling at Sampling at this this location location was was routine routine (as (as expected) expected) for for 98%

98% of of the the year. year. . . Surface Water Surface Water Monitoring Monitoring at at control control location location 6S6, 6S6, thethe SSES SSES River River Water Water IntakeIntake Structure, Structure, and and ' indicatorlocatiori indicatorlocatiori 2S7 2S7 or or itsits alternate location6S7, the alternate location6S7, the SSES SSES Cooling Cooling Tower Tower Blowdown Blowdown Discharge (CTBD) Discharge (CTBD) to to the the Susquehanna Susquehanna River, River, areare the the only only environmental environmental surveillance's surveillance's of surface of surface water water required required by by SSES SSES Technical Technical Specifications. Specifications. The The other other SSES SSES REMP REMP . routine routine indicator indicator surface surface water water monitoring location on monitoring location on the the Susquehanna Susquehanna River,River, which which is is downstream downstream from from thethe SSESSSES discharge discharge to to the the river, river, and and the the monitoring monitoring location location at at LTA LTAW W are are not not required. required. They They have have been been monitored monitored to to provide provide added added assurance assurance that that the the environment is environment is not not being being compromised compromised by by radiological radiological releases releases resulting resulting from from thethe SSES SSES operation. operation. Sampling at Sampling at locations locations 6S6 6S6 and and 2S7 or or 6S7 is is required required to to be be perfonned perfonned by by the the collection collection of aliquots of aliquots at at time time intervals intervals that that areare small small compared compared to to thethe compositing compositing period. period. Composite samples from these locations are required to be analyzed monthly and are expected expected to to be be representative representative of of the the streams streams from from which which they they are are collected. collected. Problems occurred in Problems occurred in 2002 2002 with with thethe automatic automatic composite composite samplersampler (ACS) (ACS) at at sampling sampling location 6S6 during location during portions portions of of the the following following collection collection periods: periods: February February 4, 4, through through February 25, February 25, 2002 2002 and and May May 6, 6, through through May May 20,20, 2002. 2002. Sample Sample collectors collectors discovered discovered

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For Inf For I n f oo rmati on rma ti o n Only Only . Appendix F low flow through low flow through the the ACS ACS due due to to rising rising river river level level causing causing debris debris andand silt silt build-up build-up on on intake screens. intake screens. Initially, Initially, the the ACS ACS .. sample sample flow flow rate rate was adjusted to was adjusted to insure insure sufficient sufficient

  • volume was volume was collected.

collected. Preventive Preventive maintenance maintenance was was performed performed on on thethe ACS ACS (cleaned (cleaned . lines) and lines) and the the sample sample flowflow ratesrates were reset to were reset to 1.5 1.5 gpm. gpm. Analysis could not Analysis could not bebe performed performed on on thethe biweekly biweekly compositecomposite samplesample from from sample sample location6S6 (control) location6S6 (control) for for the the monitoring monitoring period period March March 25, 25, through through April April 8, 8, 2002. 2002. TheThe referenced sample referenced sample bottle bottle leaked leaked during during shipment shipment to to the the analysis analysis laboratory, laboratory, resulting resulting in in inadequate volume inadequate volume forfor analysis. analysis. The The ACSACS at at monitoring monitoring locationlocation 6S66S6 operated operated routinely routinely (as (as expected) expected) for for approximately approximately 96% 96% of of 2002. 2002. No No malfunctions malfunctions of of the the ACS ACS at at monitoring location monitoring location 6S6 6S6 required required the the collection collection of of grab grab samples samples during during 2002.2002. Surface water samples Surface water samples couldcould not not be be taken taken at at ACS ACS location location 2S72S7 on on November November 28; 28; 2002 2002 from 0011 from 0011 toto 1133 1133 due due to to frozen frozen sample sample lines.lines. The The heat heat trace trace onon the the sample sample lines lines failed failed .. due due to an electrical to an electrical breaker breaker trip. trip. The The heatheat trace trace problem problem was was corrected corrected and and the the sample sample collection was collection was resumed resumed at at 1133 1133 hours. hours. There There was was adequate adequate volumevolume for for sample sample requirements. The requirements. The ACS ACS atmonitoring atmonitoring locationlocation 2S7 2S7 operated operated routinely routinely (as (as expected) expected) forfor approximately 98.8% approximately 98.8% of of 2002 2002 .. .

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Reasons Reasons forfor exceptions exceptions to to REMP REMP air air sampling sampling during during 2002 2002 included included the the following: following: loss loss

  • of electrical of electrical power valves) and valves)

Electrical Electrical power for about for July about 2 power to 2 hours 17, 2002. July 17, hours on 2002. There air sampling to air and environmental on July sampling stations, environmental impacts power to to the the air July 16, There was 16, 2002, was aa wide stations, air impacts (Canadian air sampling during the 2002,during wide area area power air sample (Canadian forest sampling station station at sample equipment forest fires, at monitoring the monitoring power outage equipment problems fires, winter monitoring period outage during problems (timers, winter storm). monitoring location storm). location 3S2 period from during the 3S2 was from July the referenced (timers, ball was interrupted July 10 referenced time ball . interrupted 10 through through time period period.. Power was

                   . Power     was restored restored to  to thethe airair sampling sampling equipment equipment and       and adequate adequate sample sample volumevolume was was achieyed for achieyed   for the the monitoring monitoring period. period.

Electrical power Electrical power to to the the air air sampling sampling station station at at monitoring monitoring location 13S6was lost location 13S6was lost on on December December 25, 25, 2002 2002 duedue to to aa winter winter storm. storm. Power Power was was restored restored to to the the air air sampling sampling equipment on equipment on December December 27, 27, 2002 2002 at at 1254. 1254. Adequate Adequate sample sample volume volume was was collected collected during the during the monitoring monitoring period. period. The sample pump The sample pump at at monitoring monitoring station station 12El 12El experienced experienced aa ball ball valve valve misalignment misalignment during the during the monitoring monitoring period period from from February February 13 13 through through February February 20,2002. 20,2002. Low Low sample sample volume was volume was obtained obtained .,dduring uring the the sample sample period period due due to to the the ball ball valve valve misalignment. misalignment. The. The. ball valve ball valve was was reset reset and and thethe airflow airflow waswas verified verified to to be be satisfactory satisfactory following following the the reset. reset. The sample pump timer box b()x failed at monitoringstation 12S1 during the monitoring period period from from March March 20 20 through through March March 27, 27, 2002. 2002. The The timer timer box box waswas replaced. replaced. The The *'

  • monitoring monitoring hours hours were were calculated calculated based based on on the the sample sample start start and and stop stop times times ..

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Fo rr Inf Fo Inf oo rma rma ti ti on on Only Only AppendixF AppendixF The sample pump The sample pump at at monitoring monitoring location location 12S1 12S1 was was unable unable to to obtain obtain >1.9

                                                                                                                           >1.9 cfm      during the cfm during     the monitoring period monitoring          period fromfrom JulyJuly 31 31 through through August August 7, 7, 2002.

2002. The The sample sample pump pump .was was * . replaced and replaced and sample sample flowflow was was adjusted adjusted to to 2.2 2.2 cfrn. cfrn. ' Adequate Adequate sample sample volume volume was was obtained during obtained during the the referenced referenced monitoring monitoring period. period.

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During the During the monitoring monitoring periodperiod of of October October 23 23 through through October October 30, 30, 2002, 2002, thethe sample sample pump timer pump timer at at monitoring monitoring location location 12S1 12S1 failed failed to to record record the the time time from from thethe previous previous sample period. sample period. The The timer timer was was replaced. replaced. AdequateAdequate volume volume was was collected collected during during the the sample period. sample period. {{Allowable Allowable sample sample period period durations durations were were exceeded exceeded at at monitoring monitoring locations locations 6G 6G 11 and and SG SG 11 (control locations) (control locations) during during the the monitoring monitoring period period ofof December December IS IS through through .December

                                                                                                                                  .December 25, 25, 2002. The 2002.      The causecause of of the the delay delay in in sample sample collection collection waswas unsafe unsafe road road conditions conditions due  due to to aa winter storm.

winter storm. The The sample sample at~onitoring location location 6Gl 6Gl waswas collected collected on on December December 27, 27, 2002 at 2002 at 1043 1043 and

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and the the sample sample at SG 1 at SG 1 was was collected

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collected on on December December 27, 27, 2002 2002 atat 0959. 0959. All All stations stations were were impacted impacted duringduring thethe monitoring monitoring period period ofof July July 33 through through July July 10, 10, 2002 2002 due to due to the the Canadian Canadian forestforest fires. fires. The The forest forest fires fires resulted resulted inin excess excess loading loading of of the the particulate filters particulate filters resulting resulting in in low low airflow. airflow. Adequate Adequate sample sample volume volume was was obtained obtained at at all all monitoring stations monitoring stations during during the the referenced referenced monitoring monitoring period. period. Collectively, the Collectively, routinely routinely (as above. above. Fruits & Fruits & Vegetables the air air sampling (as expected) Vegetables .. sampling equipment expected) for for more equipment at more thanthan 99% at the 99% of the six six air of 2002 air monitoring 2002 inin spite spite of of the locations operated monitoring locations the exceptions operated noted exceptions noted

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Due Due to to the the drought drought conditions conditions in in August August 2002, 2002, only only 600 600 grams grams of of green green beans beans were were obtained from obtained from the the control control sample sample location location 13G2. 13G2. This This quantity quantity was was anan insufficient insufficient . sample sample size size *to to send send toto both both thethe Primary Primary analysis analysis laboratory laboratory (PPL (PPL Susquehanna, Susquehanna, ILC ILC Corporate Environmental Corporate Environmental Radiological Radiological Monitoring Monitoring Laboratory) Laboratory) and and the the interlaboratory interlaboratory split analysiS split analysiS laboratory laboratory (Framatome (Framatome ANP). ANP). Following discussions Following discussions between between PPLPPL Susquehanna, LLC Susquehanna, LLC and and Framatome Framatome ANP ANP personnel, personnel, the the sample sample was was sent sent to to Framatome Framatome ANP for ANP for analysis. analysis. Ambient Radiation Ambient Radiation Monitoring Monitoring Exceptions Exceptions occurred occurred to to the the monitoring monitoring of of ambient ambient radiation radiation during during eacheach quarterly quarterly monitoring period monitoring period of of 2002. 2002. The The first first quarterly quarterly monitoring monitoring period period was was January January 14 14 through April through April IS, IS, 2002. 2002. The The TLD's TLD's at at location location 2B42B4 were were missing missing during during the the collection collection for the for the referenced referenced monitoring monitoring period. period. The The second second quarterly quarterly monitoring monitoring periodperiod was was April April 17 through 17 through July July IS, IS, 2002. 2002. The The TLD's TLD's at at location location 12E1 12E1 were were wet wet and and unable unable to to process. process. The third The third quarterly quarterly monitoring monitoring periodperiod was was July July 1616 through through October October 17, 17, 2002. 2002. The The TID's at TID's at location location 7G2 7G2 were were wetwet and and unable unable to to process. process. The fourth The fourth quarterly quarterly monitoring period monitoring period waswas October October 15, 15, 2002 2002 through through January January 31,31, 2003. 2003. The The TLD's TLD's at at

  • location 3G4 location 3G4 were were wetwet and and unableto unableto process.

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Appendix G Appendix G The ..averages The averages for for indicator indicator and and control control locations locations reported reported in in the the Summary Summary of of Data Data Table, Table, which summarizes which summarizes the the entire entire year's year's results results forfor the the SSES SSES REMP, REMP, were were calculated calculated usingusing all measured all measured values, values, whenwhen available, available,whether whether or or not not they they were were reported reported in in Appendix Appendix II tables. Values tables. Values below below the the MDCs, MDCs, even even zeroes zeroes and and negatives, negatives, werewere partpart of of the the averaging averaging process for process for these these analysis analysis results. results. It should be It should be noted noted that that all all measured measured resultsresults werewere not not available for available for primary primary gammagamma analysesanalyses performed performed by by PPL's PPL's CERML. CERML. This This lab's lab's gamma gamma spectrometric software spectrometric software does does not not permit permit measured measured results results less less than than thethe MDCs MDCs to to be be reported. When reported. When no no measured measured results results areare available available in in these these cases, cases, "LLD" "LLD" is is reported reported.. . Preferably, Preferably, the the averages averages reported reported in in the the Summary Summary of of Data Data table table forfor sample sample media media thatthat are normally are normally collected collected continuously continuously are are determined determined using using only only results results fromfrom continuously continuously collected samples. collected samples. Occasionally, Occasionally, grab grab samples samples are are taken for these taken for these media media when when equipment malfunctions

                   . equipment      malfunctions or       or other other anomalies anomalies preclude preclude or  or otherwise otherwise perturb perturb routine routine continuous sampling.

continuous sampling. These These grab grab samples samples are are taken taken toto minimize minimize the time periods the time periods whenwhen . no sampling no sampling is is being being performed, performed, or, or, in in some some instances, when continuous instances, when continuous sampling sampling is is considered to considered to be nonrepresentative. be nonrepresentative. Because Because grab grab samples samples are are snapshots snapshots of of the the media media overover brief brief periods, periods, it is preferable it is preferable not not to average to average thethe analysis analysis results results of of these these samples samples with with those those for for continuously continuously collectedcollected composite.samples. composite. samples. However, However, when when equipment equipment malfunctions malfunctions are are protracted, protracted, relatively relatively large periods large periods of of time time could could be be entirely entirely unrepresented unrepresented by by averages averages if if the the results results from from grabgrab sample analyses sample analyses are are not not considered. considered. Allowing analysis results for grab samples to be weighted equally with those representing relatively representing relatively large unjustifiably towards unjustifiably towards the large periods periods of the conditions conditions at of time time would at the the times would tend times that tend to that the to bias bias the the grabs grabs are the resulting resulting averages are obtained. averages obtained. Averages Averages e* obtained in obtained in this this way way might might less less accurately accurately reflect reflect the the conditions conditions for for the the combined combined period period of continuous of continuous sampling sampling and and grabgrab sampling sampling than than ifif only only the the results results from from continuous continuous .. sampling were sampling were used. used. OnOn the the other other hand, hand, using using weighting weighting factors factors for for the the analysis analysis results results of grab of grab samples samples derived derived from from the the actual actual time time itit takes takes toto collect collect those those samples samples would would to the lead to lead the grab grab sample sample analysis analysis results results having having aa negligible negligible effect effect on on the the overall overall average average

  • and not and not justifying justifying the the effort effort involved.

involved. Grab samples Grab samples collected collected in in lieu lieu ofof normal normal continuous continuous sampling sampling are are typically obtained at typically obtained at regular intervals regular intervals corresponding corresponding to to the the intervals intervals (weekly) (weekly) at at which which the the continuously continuously collected samples collected samples would would usually usually be be retrieved retrieved for for eventual eventual compositing. compositing. For For example, example, grab samples grab samples are are collected collected once once aa week week butbut may may be be composited composited monthlymonthly in in place place of of continuously collected continuously collected samples samples that that would would normally normally be be retrieved retrieved weekly weekly and and composited monthly. composited monthly. Since Since each each grab grab sample sample is is used used toto represent represent an an entire entire week, week, albeit albeit imperfect, it imperfect, it is is reasonable reasonable to to weight weight the the analysis analysis results results the the same. same. Thus, Thus, the the results results ofof one weekly one weekly grabgrab areare given given approximately approximately one-fourthone-fourth the the weight weight of of the the results results forfor aa monthly composite monthly composite samplesample collected collected continuously continuously for for each each of of the the four four weeks weeks in in aa . month. Similarly, month. Similarly, the the analysis analysis results results of of aa composite composite of of four four weekly weekly grab grab samples samples would would carry the carry the same same weight weight as as the the analysis analysis results results forfor aa composite composite of of four four weeks weeks of of continuously collected continuously collected sample. sample. e 2002 Radiological 2002 Radiological Environmental Monitoring Report Environmental Monitoring Report G*2

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ANALYSIS AND LOWER liMIT LOWERUMIT NUMBER OF MEDIUM OR PAniwAY MEDRJMOR PATHwAY TOTAL NUMBER OF All. INDICATOR LOCATIONS ALL LOCATION WITHIDGHEST MEAN CONTROL LOCATION NONROUfINE SAMPLED OF ANALYSES DETECnON DETECTION MEAN (3) NAME MEAN (3) MEAN (3) (3) REPORTED REPORTED PERFORMED!12 ~UNIT OF MEASUREMENfl PERFORMED Pl ~ 2l

                                          ~U.Dl ~2l                   RANGE RANGE                 DISTANCE AND DIRECTION DIRECTION .-                RANGE                                RANGE                   MEASUREMENl'S~ 4l MEASURE.MENl'S~      42 Ambient Radiation       TLD         332 332                    1.90E+01     (302 1302) 1.90E+.Ol (302      / 302)             982 9S2                      3.85E+OI 3.85E+.Ol        (4/4)

(4/4) 1.81E+OI 1.81E+.01 (30 /30) (30 130) 00 (mRlstd. (mRlstd. qtr.) qlr.) (1.29E+01 (1.29E+.Ol 4.03E+0l) 4.03E+.Ol) 0.2 0.2 mi S S (3.67E+01 (3 .67E+.Ol 4.03E+01) 4.03E+.Ol) (1.43E+01 (1.43E+Ol - 2. 16E+01) 2.16E+Ot) Surface Water Gross Beta Gross Beta 48 48 44 5.39E+OO 5.39E+.00 (36 136) (36 136) 287 2S7 9.56E+00 9.56E+.00 (12 1/ 12) (12 12) 2.93E+00 2.93E+.00 (12 1/ 12) (12 12) 00 (pCill) (1.03E+OO (1.03E+.00 1.82E+OI) 1.82E+.Ol) 0.1 0.1 mi mi NNE (5.35E+00 (5 .35E+.00 1.82E+Ol) l.S2E+.OI) (2.8IE-OI (2.8IE-Ol 8.14E+00) 8 . 14E+.00) Tritium 48 48 2000 2000 1.36E+03 1.36E+.03 (36 136) (36 / 36) 2s1 2s1 3.89E+03 3.S9E+.03 (12 1/ 12) (12 12) 3.58E+OI 3.58E+.Ol (12 1/ 12) (12 12) 00 (-5.38E+OI (-5.38E+.Ol 1.03E+(4) 1.03E+.(4) 0.1 0.1 mi NNE NNE (8.04E+Ol (8 .04E+.Ol 1.03E+04) 1.03E+.(4) (-2.60E+OO (-2 .60E+OO L14E+02) 1.I4E+02) Iodine-l31 Iodine-131 86 86 66.21E-01

                                                              .21E-Ol    (62 162)

(62 /62) 287 2S7 1.06E+OO 1.06E+.00 (25 /25) (25 125) 4.55E-OI 4.55E-Ol (24 /24) (24 124) 0 0 (-1.70E-OI (-1.70E-Ol 4.70E+00) 4.70E+.00) 0.1 0.1 nu mi NNE NNE (7.ooE-02 (7.ooE-02 4.70E+OO) 4.70E+.00) (-2.70E-OI (-2.70E-Ol 2.32E+(0) 2.32E+00) GanunaSpec Ganuna Spec K-40 K-40 48 48 - -5.64E-Ol

                                                          -5.64E-Ol      (36 136)

(36 (36) LTAW LTAW 4.08E+00 (12/1 12) 4.08E+.00 - (12 12) -3.27E+00

                                                                                                                                                               -3.27E+00       (12 1/ 12)

(12 12) 00 (-2.80E+OI (-2.80E+.Ol 3.60E+0l) 3.60E+Ol) on on site NE-ESE NE-ESE (-2.30E+OI (-2.30E+.Ol 3.60E+OI) 3.60E+.Ol) (-3.60E+OI (-3.60E+.Ol 2.40E+Ol 2.40E+Ol)) - I I Mn-54 Mn-54 48 48 15 -2.19B-Ol

                                                          -2.19E-0 1     (36   (36)

(36 136) 686 6S6 -l.02E-01

                                                                                                                           -L02E-Ol      (12/ 12)

(121 12) -I.02E-Ol

                                                                                                                                                                -1.02E-Ol      (12/12)

(12/12) 00 (4.60E+OO (-4.60E+OO 3.30E+OO) 3.30E+00) 0.8 O.S mi mi ESE ESE (-1.20E+00 (-1.20E+00 UOE+OO) 1.10E+.00) (-1.20E+00 (-1.20E+.00 LlOE+OO) 1.10E+.00) Co-58 Co-58 48 48 15 15 -2.52E-Ol

                                                           -2.52E-Ol     (36   /36)

(36 136) 287 2S7 8.75E-02 (12 1/ 12) 8.75E (12 12) -8.46E-OI

                                                                                                                                                                 -8.46E-Ol      (12     i2)

(12 1/ i2) 00 (-2.20E+00 (-2.20E+00 1.60E+(0) 1.60E+00) 0.1 0.1 mi mi NNE (-9.00E-OI (-9.00E-Ol 1.60E+00) 1.60E+00) (-2.IOE+00 (-2. IOE+.00 L20E+00) 1.20E+00) Fe-59 Fe-59 48 48 30 30 2.44E-OI 2.44E-Ol (36 136) (36 /36) 2S7 2S7 9.60E-OI 9.60E-Ol (12/ 12) (121 12) -2.85E-01

                                                                                                                                                                 -2.85E-Ol      (12 / 12)

(12/12) 00 (~5.40E+00 (~5.40E+.00 4.60E+(0) 4.60E+.00) 0.1 0.1 mi mi NNE (-4.40E+OO (-4.40E+00 2.90E+00) 2.90E+.00) (-4.30E+00 (-4 .30E+.00 3.00E+OO) 3 .00E+.00) Co-60 C0-60 48 48 15 15 2.24E-01 2.24E-01 (36 /36) (36 136) 287 2S7 4.82E-Ol 4.82E-Ol (12/12) (12 1 12) 2.53E-OI 2.53E-Ol . (12(12 1/ 12)

12) 00 (4.90E+00

(-4.90E+00 3.00E+00) 3.00E+00) 0.1 0.1 mi NNE NNE (-3.00E-0! (-3.00E-01 -- L80E+00) 1.80E+00) (-1.10E+00 (-1.10E+.00 9.00E-OI) 9.00E-Ol) Zn-65 Zn-65 48 48 30 30 -1.24E+00

                                                          -1.24E+00       (3 6 136)

(36 /36) 6S6 6S6 -7.90E-Ol

                                                                                                                            -7 .90E-01    (12 1/ 12)

(12 12) -7.90E-OI

                                                                                                                                                                 -7.90E-01      (12 1/ 12)

(12 12) 00 (-l.42E+Ol (-1.42E+Ol 8.00E+00) 8.00E+00) 0.8 0.8 mi mi ESE ESE (-5.00E+OO (-5.00E+00 3.20E+00) 3.20E+.00) (-5.ooE+OO (-5.ooE+00 3.20E+00) 3.20E+00) II II 13*3

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OF OF DATA DATA FORFOR SSES SSES OPERATIONAL OPERATIONAL RADIOWGICAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORINGMONITORING .PROGRAM - 2002 2002 NAME NAME OFOF FACILITY: FACILITY: SUSQUEHANNA SUSQUEHANNA STEAM STEAM ELECTRIC ELECTRIC StATION81' ATION WCATION LOCATION OF OF FACILITY: FACILITY: LUZERNE LUZERNE COUNTY, COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA PENNSYLVANIA Repoiting Repoi1ing Period: Period: December December 26, 26, 2001 2001 to to . January January 31, 31, 2003 2003 Page 22 of13 Page of13 ANALYSIS AND LOWERLIMIT LOWER LIMIT NUMBER NUMBER OF OF MEDIUM OR PATHWAY ror AL NUMBER TOrAL OF AIL INDICATOR LOCATIONS LOCATION LOCATION WlTHIDGHEST WITHIDGHBST MEAN MEAN CONrROL CONTROL LOCATION LOCATION NONROUl'lNE NONROUTINP. SAMPLED OF ANALYSES DETECUON DETECTION MEAN MEAN (3) (3) NAME

  • MEAN MEAN (3)

(3) MEAN MEAN (3) (3) REPORTED REPORTED (UNIT ~UNIT OFMEASUREMENf) OFMEASUREMENf~ PERFORMED 1) PERFORMED ~P2 ~llD~ (ll

                                         ~llD) (22                RANGE RANGE               DISTANCE DISTANCE AND AND DIRECTION DIRECTION                   RANGE RANGE                             RANGE RANGE               MEASUREMENTS(4)

MEASUREMENTS~42 Surface Sunsce Water (cont.) Zr-95 Zr-95 48 48 30 30 1.68E-Ol 1.68E-Oi (36 (36 I/36)

36) LTAW 4.

4 . 17E-Ol 17E-Ol (12 (12/I 12)

12) . 1.69E-Ol 1.69E-01 (12 (12/I 12)
12) 00 (pCill)

(pCi/l) (-4.30E+00 (-4.30E+OO 3.90E+00) 3.90E+OO) on on site site NE-ESE NE-ESE (-2.90E+00 (-2.90E+OO 3.20E+00) 3.20E+OO) -(2.20E+00

                                                                                                                                                          -(i.20E+OO           2.00E+00) 2.00E+OO)

Nb-95 Nb-95 48 48 15 15 -8.10E-02

                                                        -8.10E-02 (36 (36 136)
                                                                         /36)               685 6S5                           3.92E-Ol 3 .92E-Ol (12(12 I/ 12)
12) 1.98E-Ol (12 I/ 12) 1.98E-Oi (12 12) 00

(-3.40E+00 (-3.40E+OO 3.00E+00) 3,OOE+OO) (9.00E-Ol (9.00E-Ol mi mi ESE ESE (-1.20E+00 (-1.20E+OO 2.10E+00) 2.10E+OO) -(1.40E+00

                                                                                                                                                          -(1.40E+OO           2.30E+00) 2.30E+OO)

Cs-134 48 48 15 15 -4.92E-02

                                                        -4.92E-02 (36 (36 I/36)
36) 685 6S5 3.18E-oi 3.18E-01 . (12 (12 I/ 12)
12) 6.54E-02 (12 I/ 12) 6.54E-02 (12 12) 00

(-1.70E+00 (-1.70E+OO 1.60E+00) 1.60E+OO) (9.00E-Ol (9.00E-Ol mi mi ESE ESE (-2.ooE-01 (-2.00E-Ol 1.10E+00) 1.1 OE+OO) -(1.50E+00

                                                                                                                                                          -(1.50E+OO           1.90E+00) 1.90E+OO)

Cs-137 Cs-137 48 48 IS 18 -2.02E-Ol

                                                        -2.02E-Ol (36 (36 I/36)
36) 6S5 6S5 -8.17E-02
                                                                                                                         -8. 17E-02 (12     i (12 / 12)
12) -2.79E-Ol
                                                                                                                                                             -2.79E-Ol (12 (12 I/12)
                                                                                                                                                                               ~2)                   00

(-2.70E+00 (-2.70E+OO 2.00E+00) 2.00E+OO) (9.00E-Ol (9.00E-Ol mi mi ESE ESE (-2.00E+00 (-2.00E+OO 1.80E+00) 1.80E+OO) -(1.90E+00

                                                                                                                                                          -(1.90E+OO           1.40E+00) 1.40E+OO)

Ba-140

                     .Ba-140        48 48         60 60        5.12E-02 5.12E-02 (361 (36/36)36)              686 6S6                           6.65E-Ol 6.65E-Ol (12/(12 I 12)
12) 6.65E-Ol (12 I/ 12) 6.65E-Ol (12 12) 00

(-4.00E+00 (-4.00E+OO 5.40E+00) 5.40E+OO) (S.OOE-Ol (8.00E-Ol mi mi ESE ESE (-2.IOE+00 (-2. lOE+OO 5.40E+00) 5.40E+OO) . -(2.10E+00

                                                                                                                                                          -(2.10E+OO           5.40E+00) 5.40E+OO)

La-140 La-140 4S 48 15 15 5.23E-02 5.23E-02 (36 (36 I/36)

36) 6S6 6S6 7.67E-Ol 7.67E-Ol (12 (12 I 12)
12) 7.67E-Ol 7.67E-Ol (12 (12 II 12)
12) 00

(-4.70E+00 (-4.70E+OO 6.20E+00) 6.20E+OO) (8.ooE-01 (8.00E-Ol mi ESE ESE (-2.40E+00 (-2.40E+OO 6.20E+00) 6.20E+OO) -(2.40E+00

                                                                                                                                                           -(2.40E+OO          6.20E+00) 6.20E+OO)
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ANALYSIS AND LOWERllMIT WWERUMIT NUMBER NUMBER OF OF MEDIuM MEDIUM OR OR PATIlW PATIIWAY AY nJf TOTALAL NUMBER OF . AIL All, INDICATOR INDICATOR LOCATIONS LOCATIONS ' LOCATION WITHIDGHEST LOCATION WITIIIDGHEST MEAN MEAN CONTROL LOCATION NONROUTINE NONROUI1NB SAMPLED SAMPLED OF ANALYSES DETECTION DETECTION MEAN MEAN (3) (3) NAME MEAN MEAN (3)(3) . MEAN MEAN (3) (3) REPORTED REPORTED ~UNlT OF ~UNIT OF MEASUREMENT) MEASUREMENT~ PERFORMED! PERFORMED !l) 1) !UD)!2l

                                              ~LLD~ \ll                 RANGE                DIST ANCE AND DISTANCE  AND DIRECTION DIRECTION                 RANGE RANGE                            RANGE RANGE         MEASUREMENrS!4)

MEASUREMENTS(4) Potable Water Gross Alpha 13 2.42E-Ol . (13 11 13) 12H2 2.42E-Ol (13 1/13) 13) Only indicator 0 (pCiJI) (pCiJI) (-4. 88E-0 88E-OI1 1.11E+OO) 1.11E+00) 26 mi rni WSW (-4.88E-Ol (4.88E-01

  • 1.1lE+OO) 1.11E+00) stations sampled for thismediwn.

this medium. Beta Gross Beta 13 4 2.75E+00 2.7SE+00 (13 1 13) (i3 1 13) 12H2 2.7SE+00 (13/13) 2.75E+OO (131 13) 0 (9.54E-OI (9.S4E-OI 4. 56E+00) 4.S6E+00) 26 mi rni . WSW (9.54E-Ol (9.S4E-0 1 4.56E+00) 4.S6E+00) IO<f.inc..131 Iodirie- 131 26 2.21E-OI (26/26) 2.21E-Ol (26126) 12H2 .2.21E-Ol 2.21E-Ol (26 126) 126) , 0 (-3.30E-Ol 7.70E-Ol). 7.70E-01) 26 mi rni WSW (-3.30E-OI (-3.30E-Ol 7.70E-OI) . Tritiwn Tritium

  • 13 2000 5.57E+Ol (13 I1 13) 12H2 i2H2 5.57E+Ol (13
                                                                                                                       '. 5.57E+OI        (13 II 13)
13) 0

(-2. 69E+0 I (-2.69E+Ol 4.66E+02) 4.66E+02) 26 mi rni WSW (-2. 69E+OI 69E+Ol 4. 66E+02) Gamma Gamffia Spec . K-40 K40 13 -2.98E+OO

                                                            -2.98E+00 . (13 (13 1I 13)
13) 12H2 -2.98E+00 (13 II 13)
                                                                                                                           -2.98E+OO                                                          0

(-3.30E+OI (-3.30E+Ol l.30E+OI) 1.30E+Ol) 26 ini rni WSW (-3.30E+OI (-3.30E+Ol - 1.

1. 30E+0 1)

Mn-54 Mn-S4 13 15 IS -2. 95E-0 1 (13 I1 13)

                                                             -2.95E-Ol                            12H2                      -2. 95E-0 1 (13 1
                                                                                                                            -2.95E-OI             13) 113)                                           0

(-2.IOE+OO (-2. IOE+OO 7.40E-OI) 7.40E-01) 26 mi rni WSW (-2.IOE+OO (-2. IOE+00 7.40E-Ot) 7.40E-Ol) Co-58 13 15 -5.67E-OI

                                                             -S.67E-OI (13(13 11 13)
13) 12H2 -5 .67E-Ol (13 1I 13)
                                                                                                                            -S.67E-Ol                                                         0

(-2.20E+OO (-2,20E+OO 3.00E-OI) 26 mi rni WSW (-2.20E+OO 3.00E-Ol) 3.00E-Ol) . Fe-59 Fe-S9 13 30 3.65E-OI 3.65E-Ol . (13 l1

                                                                               /13) 3)            12H2                        3.65E. Ol (13 I 13) 3.65E"01                                                        0

(-2.90E+00 2.80E+OO) 2.80E+00) 26 mi rni WSW (-2.90E+00 2.80E+00)

                       . Co-60           13         15 IS       -2.28E-02 . (13   I 13)

(13 1 12H2 -2. 28E-02 * (13 1

                                                                                                                             -2.28E-02          I 13)                                         0

(-2. 10E+OO IOE +OO 1.00E+OO) 1.00E+00) 26 mi mi. WSW (-2. 10E+OO . (-2.10E+00 l.OOE+OO) 1.00E+OO) Zn-65 13 30 1.17E+OO (13 I1 13)

                                                            "-1.l7E+00            13)             12H2                     -l.l7E+OO (13 I 13)                                                0

(-4.70E+OO (4.70E+00 3. IOE+OO) lOE+OO) 26 mi rni WSW (-4.70E+OO (4.70E+00 3. 10E+oO) .. 3.lOE+00) Zr-95 13 30 -3:61E-OI (13 I1 13) .

                                                              -HIE-Ol                             12H2 12H2.                      -3:61E-Ol (13 I1 13)
                                                                                                                             -3:6JE-OI                                                         0

(-4.50E+00 (-4.S0E+00 2.90E+OO) 2.90E+OO) 26 mi rni WSW (-4.50E+OO (-4.S0E+OO 2.90E+OO) 2.90E+00) 0-5

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ANALYSIS AND LOWERllMlT NUMBER OF MEDillM MEDlliM OR PATHWAY PATIIWAY TOTALNUMBER TOfALNUMBER OF AIL AlL INDICATOR INDICATOR LOCATIONS LOCATIONS LOCATION wrm mGHEST MEAN LOCATIONWITHffiGHEST MEAN CONI'ROL LOCATION NONROUTINE SAMPlED SAMPLED OF ANALYSES DETECTION MEAN (3) NAME MEAN (3) MEAN (3) RBPOImID (UNITOFMEASUREMEN!) (UNIT OFMEASURE.MEND PERFORMED(1) PERFORMED (1) (UD)(2) (UD)(2) RANGE RANGE DISTANCE DISTANCE AND AND DIRECTION DIRECTION ..RANGE RANGE RANGE RANGE MEASUREMENrS(4) MEASUREMENTS(4) Potable Water (cont) (cont) Nb-95 Nb-9S 12 12 15 15 2.35E-Ol (12/I 12) 2.3SE-OI (12 12) 12H2 12H2 (12 I/ 12) 2.35E-Ol (12 12) Only indicator Only indicator oo (pCiIl) (pCiIl) (-l.lOE+OO -- 2.30E+00) (-1.10E+00 2.30E+OO) 26 26 mi mi WSW (-1.l0E+OO - 2.30E+00) (-1.10E+00 2.30E+OO) stations stations sampled for for this this medium Cs-l34 Cs-l34 12 12 15 IS 1.9lE-01 (12 I/ 12) 1.9IE-OI (12 12) 12H2 12H2 1.91E-01. (12/I 12) 1.9IE-Ol. (12 12) oo (-l.lOE+OO - 1.40E+00) (-1.10E+00 1.40E+OO) 26 mi WSW (-1.10E+00 (-1.10E+OO 1.40E+00) 1.40E+OO) Cs-137 Cs-137 12 12 18 18 -4.53E-01 (12 I/ 12)

                                                    -4.S3E-Ol (12      12) .           12H2 12H2                                 (12 I/ 12)
                                                                                                                -4.53E-Ol (12
                                                                                                                -4.S3E-Ol          12)                                        oo

(-1:60E+oo (-L60E+OO 7.00E-Ol) 7.00E-Ol) 26 26 mi mi WSW (-1.60E+00 (-1.60E+OO 7.00E-Ol) 7.00E-Ol) Ba-l40 Ba-l40 12 12 60 60 -1.24E+00

                                                   -1.24E+OO (12(12 I/ 12)
12) 12H2 12H2 -1.24E+00
                                                                                                               -1 .24E+OO (12/12)

(12 / 12) oo (-5.10E+OO - 1.70E+00) (-5.10E+00 I.70E+OO) 26 26 mi mi WSW (-5.10E+00 (-5. IOE+OO 1.70E+00) 1*70E+OO) La-140 La-140 12 12 15 15 -1.44E+oo

                                                   -l.44E+OO (12 I/ 12)                12H2 .                  -1.44E+OO
                                                                                                               -l.44E+OO (12     112)

(12/12) oo (-5.9OE+00 - (-5.9<iE+OO - 2.ooE+00) 2.00E+OO) 26 26 mi mi WSW (-5.90E+00 (-S.90E+OO - 2.ooE+00) 2.00E+OO)

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                        , ANALYSIS  AND LOWERUMIT LOWER UMlT                                                                                                                                                       NUMBER OF NUMBER    OF MEDIUM OR MEDIUM   OR PATHWAY PATHWAY Tar TarALAL NUMBER NUMBER           OF OF         AIL    INDICATOR LOCATIONS ALL INDICATOR       LOCATIONS                       LOCATION WITH LOCATION   wrrnHiGHEST     MEAN HIGHEST MEAN                              CONTROL LOCATION CONfROL LOCATION                 NONROUl1NE NONROUTINE SAMPrnD SAMPLED          OF ANALYSES OF ANALYSES         DETECTION DETECTION                 MEAN (3)

MEAN (3) NAME NAME MEAN (3) MEAN (3) MEAN (3) MEAN (3) REPORTED REPORTED OF MEASUREMENT)

  ~UNIT OF MEASUREMENT) PERFORMED PERFORMED !12
                                      ~ 1)      ~UD)~2l IUD)\2l                   RANGE RANGE                  DISTANCE DlST ANCE AND AND DIRECTION DIRECTION               . RANGE                                RANGE RANGE                   MEASUREMENTS~4l MEASUREMENfS\4l Fish Fish                  GanunaSpec GanunaSpec (pCilkg wet)

(pCilkg wet) K-40 K-40 15 . 15 3.64E+03 3.64E+03 (8/8) (S / S) LTAW LTAW 3.9OE+03 3.90E+03 (1 It) (1 / 1) 3.78E+03 3.7SE+03 (7/7) (7/1) 0 0 (3.1SE+03 (3. 15E+03 4. 37E+03) 4.37E+03) on site on site NE-ESE NE-ESE (3.9OE+03 (3.90E+03 3.9OE+03) 3.90E+03) (3.04E+03 (3.04E+03 4. 83E+03)

4. 83E+03)

Mn-S4 Mri-54 15 15 130 130 2.1SE-OI

2. 15E-Ol (5 /8)

(5/ S) 2H 2H 4. 14E+00 4.14E+OO (4/7) (4/1) 4.14E+00 4.14E+00 (4/7) (4/1) 0 0 (-LlSE+OI (-Ll5E+Ol

  • S.98E+00) 5.9SE+OO) 30 30 mi mi NNE NNE (-1.98E+00

(-1.9SE+OO 1.07E+Ol) 1.07E+Ol) (-1.98E+00 (-1.9SE+00 1.07E+Ol) 1.07E+Ol) Co-58 Co-58 15 IS 130 130 -7.77E+00

                                                             -7.71E+00      (S/8)

(S j 8) LTAW LTAW -3.57E+00

                                                                                                                                 -3.S7E+OO . (I  (1 / 1)I)             -3.82E+00
                                                                                                                                                                       -3.82E+00     (4/7)

(4/1) 00 (-1.78E+Ol (-1.78E+Ol 1.1SE+00)

1. ISE+OO) on site on site NE-ESE (-3.57E+OO NE-ESE (-3.S7E+00 -3.S7E+00)
                                                                                                                                                        -3.57E+OO)    (-I.S7E+Ol

(- 1.57E+OI . 3.40E+00) 3.40E+00) Fe-59 Fe-S9 15 IS 260 260 -5.00E-OI

                                                              -5.00E-OI     (5/8)

(5/ S) IND IND 3.50E+00 3.S0E+00 (4 /1) (4 /7) . -1.24E+Ol

                                                                                                                                                                       -1.24E+Ol     (4/7)

(4/1) 0 0 (-1.6SE+Ol (-1.65E+Ol 2.22E+Ol) 2.22E+Ol) 0.9-1.4 0.9-1.4 mi rni ESE ESE (-S.70E+00 (-5 .70E+00 2.22E+Ol) 2.22E+Ol) (-4.74E+Ol (-4.74E+Ol . 1.04E+Ol) l.04E+Ol) Co-60 Co-60 15 15 130 130 4.90E-Ol 4.90E-Ol (5/8) (5/8) 2H 2H 2.88E+00

2. 88E+OO (4 /7)

(4/1) 2.88E+00

2. 88E+OO (4/7)

(4/1) 0 0 (-9.70E+00 (-9.70E+OO 4.99E+00) 4.99E+00) 30 30 mi mi NNE NNE (-S.21E+00 (-5.21E+00 1.IOE+OI) 1.lOE+Ol) (-S .21EfOO (-S.21E+OO 1.10E+Ol) 1.10E+OI) Zn-6S Zn-65 15 15 260 260 -1.30E+OI

                                                              -1.30E+OI      (5/8)

(5 /8) LTAW LTAW -4. 17E+00 (I

                                                                                                                                  -4.17E+OO      (I // 1)I)             -2.42E+Ol
                                                                                                                                                                        -2.42E+Ol    (4/7)

(4/1) 0 0 (-4:12E+Ol (-4. 12E+Ol O.OOE+OO) O .OOE+OO) on site

                                                                                                    *011                NE-ESE  (-4.17E+00 .

NE-ESE (-4.17E+OO -4. 17E+00) (-4.84E+OI

                                                                                                                                                        -4.17E+OO)    (-4. 84E+O 1            1.07E+00) 1.07E+00)

Zr-95 Zr-95 15 IS -3.08E+00

                                                              -3.0SE+OO      (5  I 8)

(5 IS) LTAW LTAW 9.S8E+00 9.5SE+00 (1 // 1) (I I) 3.87E+00 3.S7E+OO (4 // ..17 )) (4 00 (-9.33E+00 (-9.33E+00 9.S8E+00) 9.5SE+00) on site on site .. NE-ESE NE-ESE (9.58E+00 (9.5SE+00 9. 58E+00) 9.SSE+00) (-3.S3E+00 (-3.S3E+OO 1. 17E+OI) 1.17E+OI) Nb-95 Nb-9S 66 <LLD

                                                                    <LLD     (0/3)

(0/3) <LLD

                                                                                                                                                                              <LLD   (0/3)

(0/3) 0 0 Cs-l34 Cs- l34 IS 15 130 130 -L50E+00

                                                              -t.50E+OO      (5/8)

(5 IS) LTAW LTAW -1.09E+00

                                                                                                                                  -1.09E+00       (I // 1)

(I I) -2. 17E+OI

                                                                                                                                                                        -2.17E+OI     (4/7)

(4/1) 00 (-Ll2E+OI (-Ll2E+Ol 2. 89E+00) . 2.S9E+00) on site on site NE-ESE (-L09E+00 NE-ESE (-1.09E+00 -1.09E+00) (-6.78E+Ol

                                                                                                                                                         -L09E+00) (-6.7SE+OI                 7.59E-OI) 7.S9E-0l) .

Cs- 137 Cs-137 15 IS ISO 150 -4. 16E+00

                                                              -4.16E+00      (5/8)

(5 / S) LTAW . LTAW 4.21E+00 4.2IE+OO (1 /1) (I /1) 1.73E+00 L73E+00 (4/7) (4/1) 0 0 (-1.40E+OI (-1.40E+Ol 4.21E+00) 4.21E+OO) on site on site NE-ESE NE-ESE (4.21E+00 (4.21E+OO 4.221E+00)

4. lE+OO) (-9.66E+00

(-9.66E+00 9. 23E+00) 9.23E+00) Ba-140 Ba-140 15 15 -1.27E+Ol

                                                              -L27E+OI        (5/8)

(5/8) LTAW LTAW S.43E+OI 5.43E+OI (1 // I) (I I) 4.99E+Ol 4.99E+Ol (4/7) (4/1) 00 (-1. 27E+02 (-L21E+02 5.43E+OI) S.43E+Ol) on on site site NE-ESE NE-ESE (5.43E+OI (5.43E+01 S.43E+Ol) 5.43E+Ol) (2.41E+00 (2.41E+00 1.26E+02) l.26E+02) La-140 La-140 15 15 -1.71E+Ol

                                                               -L7IE+Ot       (5/8)

(5 /8) IND IND -1.60E+OI

                                                                                                                                   -L60E+Ol        (4/7)

(4/1) -2.79E+Ol

                                                                                                                                                                         -2.79E+Ol    (4/7)

(4/1) 00 (-2.87E+0 1 (-2.S7E+OI -8.36E+00)

                                                                                    -S.36E+OO)       0.9-1.4 0.9-1.4        mi rni   ESE ESE    (-2. 87E+0 11

(-2.87E+0 -8.36E+00)

                                                                                                                                                         -S.36E+00)    (-1.14E+02

(-1.l4E+02 6.25E+01) 6.25E+01) 0-7 0-7

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MEASURBMENTS~4l Sediment GarnmaSpec GanunaSpec (pCilkg dry) (pCillcg Be-7 B(}-7 6 5.03E+Ol (4 J 4) (4/4) 2B 4.41E+02 4.4IE+02 (2 J 2) (2/2) 4.41E+02 4.4IE+02 (2/2) 0

                                                           . (8.9OE-02 (8.90E-02           2.00E+02)         1.6       mi mi    NNE      (I.

(1. 63E+00 8.81E+02) (1.63E+00 (1. 63E+00 8 1E+02) 8.81E+02) K40 K-40 6 4.35E+03 (3/4) (3/4) 7B 1.30E+04 (1 12)

                                                                                                                                                /2)             9.61E+03       (2/2)                     0 (1.03E+(H (1.03E+(1l            1.30E+04)         1.2 1.i      mi mi   SE       (1.30E+04 (1.30E+04             1.30E+04)    (1.S2E+Ol (1.52E+Ol              I. 92E+04) 1.

Mn-54 6 2. 76E+00 (4/4) (4/4) 7B 5.50E+00 5.S0E+00 (2 J 2) (2/2) -6.59E+00 (2/2) 0 (1.41E-06 1.10E+Ol) 1.2 mi mi SE (1.41E-06 (1.4IE-06 1.10E+Ol) (-1.32E+Ol 1. 43E-02) 1.43E-02) Co-58 6 4 .50E+00

                                                             -4.50E+00      (4/4)                 LTAW LTAW                         8:37E-04    (1 1 I 1)           -1.94E+Ol       (2/2)                     0

(-1.80E+Ol 9. 58E-03) on site NE-ESE (1.41E-06 8.37E-04) (-3.89E+Ol 1.15E-02) 1.1SE-02) Fe-59 6 5.51E+00 5.SlE+00 (4/4) 7B 1.10E+Ol 1.1 OE+O 1 (2/2) -2.66E+Ol . (2 12)

                                                                                                                                                               -2.66E+Ol           1 2)                  0 (3. 15E-04 (3.1SE-04            2.20E+Ol)         1.2      mi    SE     . (5. 85E-04 (5.85E-04            2.20E+Ol)   (-5.32E+Ol

(-S.32E+Ol 2. 94E-02) Co-6O 6 -7.47E-Ol (4/4) 2B 6.85E+00 ' (2 1 2) (2/2) 6.85E+00 6.8SE+00 (2 J 2) (2/2) 0 (-3.00E+00 -- 7.68E-03) 1.6 mi NNE (6.93E-03 1.37E+Ol) (6.93E-03 1.37E+Ol) Zn-65 6 2. ooE+O 1 (4/4) 7B 7B 4. ooE+O 1 (2/2) 4.90E-02 (2/2) 0 (3. 18E-02 - 8.00E+Ol) 1.2 mi SE (3. 18E-02 8.00E+Ol) (4.59E-02 (4.59E-02 5.21E-02) 5.2IE-02) Zr-95 5 6.27E+00

6. 27E+00 (4/4) 7B 1.25E+Ol (2/2) . 2. 24E-02 2.24E-02 (1 1I 1) 0 0

(6.47E-04 2.50E+Ol) 1.2 mi SE (6.47E-04 2.50E+Ol) (2.24E-02 2.24E-02)

2. 24E-02)

Nb-95 6 23E+00

                                                              -5. 23E+oo      (4/4)

(4/4) LTAW 4.23E-02 4.23E-02 (lIt) (1 1 1) 1.59E-02 (2/2) (2/2) 0 (-2.IOE+Ol (-2.10E+Ol 4.23E-02) on site NE-ESE (4.23E-02 4. 23E-02) (O.OOE+oo (O.OOE+OO 3. 17E-02) Cs~l34 Cs~l 34 6 150 4. 26E+00 (4/4) 7B 8.51E+00 (2 J 2) (2/2) 5.06E+00 (2/2) 00 (1.63E-02 1.70E+Ol) 1.2 mi mi SE (1. 63E-02 1.70E+Ol) (2.78E-02 1.01E+Ol) 1.0IE+01) Cs-137 66 180 1.88E+Ol

1. 88E+01 (4/4) 2B 6.96E+0' 6.96E+O 1 (2/2)

(2/2) 6.96E+Ol (2 J 2) (2/2) 0 (1. 23E-02 7.50E+Ol) 1.6 mi mi NNE (1.14E-Ol 1.39E+02) (1.14E-Ol 1. 39E+02) Ba-l40 6 2.75E+Ol (4/4) 7B 5.50E+Ol (212) (2/2) 2.41E+Ol . (2 12) 2.41E+Ol / 2) 0 (1.6OE-03 1.10E+02) 1.2 mi mi SE (4. 54E-02 1.10E+02) (1. 661E-03 1E*03 . 4.82E+Ol) (

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OF OF DATA FOR SSES DATA FOR SSES ~ ill OPERATIONAL RADIOLOGICAL OPERATIONAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORINGMONITORING PROGRAM - 2002 2002 rt 1-'. NAME OF NAME OF FACILITY: FACILITY: SUSQUEHANNA SUSQUEHANNA STEAM STEAM ELECTRIC ELECTRIC STATIONSTATION 0 LOCATION OF LOCATION OF FACILITY; LUZERNE COUNTY, FACILITY: LUZERNE COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA PENNSYLVANIA i:J to 0 Reporting Period: Reporting Period: December 26, December 2001 26, 2001 to January 31, 31, 2003 2003 i:J I-' Page 77 of Page 13 of13 ' ,< ANALYSIS AND LOWER llMlT WWERllMlT NUMBER OF MEDIUMORPA1HWAY MEDIUM OR PATHWAY TarAL NUMBER OF AU. INDICATOR LOCATIONS AU LOcATIONS wrmmGHEST MEAN LOCATION WTI1IIDGHEST CONTROL LOCATION NONROUfINE SAMPLED SAMPLED OF ANALYSES DETECI10N DETECTION MEAN (3) (3) NAME MEAN (3) (3) MEAN (3) (3) REPORTED MEASUREME~ PERFORMED ~UNIT OF MEASUREME!::!!) ~1l PERFORMED ~ll ~unl~21 (ILDl\2) RANGE RANGE DlSf ANCE AND DIRECTION DISTANCE DIRECI10N RANGE RANGE RANGE RANGE MEASUREMENTs~41 MEASUREMENI'S( 4) Sediment (COni) Sediment (cont) La-140 '

                      , La-140         66                  -1.48E+OI
                                                           -1.48E+Ol        (3/4)                   12F 12F                       l.32E+OO 1.32E+00         (1 (1 I 1)I)           -4.90E+Ol .' (2
                                                                                                                                                                   -4,9OE+Ol         (2 12)                    0 0

(pCilkg dry) (pCilkg dry) (-4.60E+OI (-4.60E+01 l.32E+OO)

                                                                               ' 1.32E+00)          6.9 6.9       mi WSW mi             (1.32E+OO (1.32E+00                1.32E+OO) 1.32E+00)   (-9.90E+OI

(-9.90E+01 9.S8E-Ol) 9.58E-01) Ra-226 , 5 L56E+OO 1.56E+00 (3/3) (3/3) 2B 2B 1. 64E+03 1.64E+03 (2/2) 1. 64E+03 64E+03 (2/2) 00 (l.SSE+OO (1.55E+00 L51E+OO) 1.51£+00) 1.6 1.6 mi mi NNE NNE (l.SlE+OO (1.5lE+00 .28E+03)

                                                                                                                                                    , 3.28E+03)     (1.SlE+OO (1.51E+00             3.28E+03) 3.28E+03)

Th-228 Th-228 55 1. 83E+OO 1.83E+00 (3/3) (3/3) 2Ii 2.8 7.41E-t02 7.4lE+02 (2/2) 7.4lE+02 7.41E+02 (2/2) 0 0 (S.12E-OS (5. 12E-05 4.3 IE+OO) 4.31E+00) 1.6 1.6 mi mi NNE NNE (2. 73E+OO (2. 73E+00 1.48E+03) 1.48E+03) (2.73E+OO (2.73E+OO 1.48E+03) 1.48E+03) Ground Water Ground Water GanunaSpec (PCiIl) (PCiIl) K-40 K-40 36 36 3.33E+OO (24/24) 3.33E+00 2S2 4.2SE+OO (12 I 12) 4.25E+00 8.33E-02 (12 I i2) 8.33E-02 i2) 00 (-2.20E+Ol (-2.20E+Ol 4.70E+OI) 4.70E+Ol) 0.9 0.9 mi mi NNE NNE (-l.90E+OI (-1.90E+Ol 4.70E+OI) 4.70E+01) (-1.90E+OI (-1.9OE+Ol 3.70E+Ol) 3.70E+Ol) Mn-S4 Mn-54 36 36 15 15 -2.2IE-01 (24 124)

                                                            -2.21E-01 (24/24)                       liP3 1iP3                         3.S8E-Ol (12 3.58E-oi     (12 I 12)12)             3.S8E-OI (12 3.58E-01      (12 I 12)                    00

(-2.70E+00 (-2.70E+00 l.90E+OO) 1.9OE+00) S.2 5.2 mi WSW mi (-L50E+00 (-1.50E+00 ' 2.30E+00) (-L50E+00 (-1.50E+00 ' 2.30E+OO) , 2.30E+00) Co-S8 Co-58 36 36 15 -3.29E-Ol (24/24)

                                                             -3.29E-01    (24 I 24)                 2S2                         l.33E-01 (12/12) 1.33E-Ol     (12 I 12)               -2.83E-Ol (12 I 12)
                                                                                                                                                                     -2.83E-01                                    0 0

(-2.90E+00 (-2.90E+00 - 1.60E+OO) 1.6OE+00) 0.9 ' mi mi NNE NNE (-1.00E+OO (-1.ooE+OO 1.60E+OO) 1.6OE+00) (-3.30E+OO (-3.30E+00 2.20E+00) 2.20E+00) Fe-S9 Fe-59 36 36 30 30 -7.S0E-02 (24/24)

                                                             -7.50E-02                               4S4                        4.00E-OI , (12 4.ooE-01     (12 I 12)12)            -6. 17E~01 (12
                                                                                                                                                                     -6.11£-01      (12 I 12)
12) , 00

(-4.90E+OO (-4.90E+00 3.50Ei-OO) 3.50E+00) 0.5 0.5 mi mi ENE ENE (-3.60E+OO (-3.60E+00 3.S0E+OO) , (-4.40E+OO 3.50E+00) (-4.40E+00 2.S0E+00) 2.50E+00) Co-60 Co-60 36 36 IS 15 1. 83E-Ol

1. 83E-Ol (24/24)

(24 I 24) 2S2 4.92£-01

4. 92E-0 1 (12 (12 112)

I 12) -3.S0E-Ol

                                                                                                                                                                     -3.50E-01 (12       i 12)    ---              00

(-2.20E+00 (-2.20E+00 2.20E+00) 2.20E+00) 0.9 0.9 mi mi NNE NNE (- LlOE+OO (-1.10E+00 2.20E+OO) , (-3.60Et-OO 2.20E+00) (-3.6OE+00 2.50E+OO) 2.50E+00) Zn-6S Zn-65 36 36 30 30 -1.39E+OO (24 124)

                                                            -1.39E+00          I 24)                12F3 12F3                        1.28E+OO 1.2SE+00 (12 (12 I 12)                1.28E+OO .,(12 1.2SE+00      (12 I 12)
12) 00

(-l.OOE+OI

                                                        , (-1.00E+Ol              9.00E+00) 9.ooE+00)          5.2 5.2       rni WSW mi            (-6.00E+00

(-6.ooE+00 2.00E+OI) 2.ooE+Ol) (-3.60E+OO (-3.6OE+00 2.00E+OI) 2.00E+Ol) Zr-9S Zr-95 36 36 30 30 1.33E-OI (24/24), 1.33E-01 (24 I 24) 4S4 7. 17E-Ol

7. I 7E-0 I (12 (12 I 12) -9.08E-Ol (12 I 12)
                                                                                                                                                                      -9.0SE-Ol                                      0 0

(-S.70E+OO (-5.70E+00 S.80E+OO) 5.80E+00) 0.5 0.5 rni mi El'JE Er-m (-1.60E+OO (-1.60E+00 S.80E+OO) 5.80E+00) (-S.20E+OO (-5.20E+00 3.10E+00) 3.10E+00) Nb-9S Nb-95 36 36 IS 15 -4. 92E-0 I (24/24)

                                                             -4.92E-Ol    (24 124)                  128 12F3                         l.17E-OI (12/12) 1.11£-01                               t . I7E-OI (12 1.11£-01     (12 I 12)                        00

(-3.40E+OO (-3.40E+00 1.90E+OO) 1.9OE+00) 5.2 5.2 mi ,WSW mi WSW (-3.20E+OO (-3.20E+00 2.80E+00) 2.80E+00) (-3.20E+OO (-3.20E+00 2.80E+OO) 2.80E+00) Cs-l34 Cs-l34 , 36 36 IS . 15 2.17E-Ol

2. (24 I 24)

J7E-Ol (24/24) 12F3 12F3 3.00E-Ol (12 3.00E-OI (12 112) I 12) 3.00E-Ol (12 II 12) 3.ooE-01 00 (-2.S0E+OO (-2.50E+00 2.60E+OO) , 2.60E+00) 5.2 5.2 mi WSW mi (-1.30E+OO (-1.30E+00 2.60E+OO) 2.60E+00) (-1.30E+OO (-1.30E+00 2.60E+OO) 2.60E+00) O*g

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OF OF DATA DATA FOR FOR SSES SSES ~ OJ OPERATIONAL RADIOLOGICAL OPERATIONAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING MONITORING PROGRAM PROGRAM -- 2002 2002 rt f-'. NAME OF NAME OF FACILITY: FACILITY: SUSQUEHANNA SUSQUEHANNA STEAM STEAM ELECTRIC ELECTRIC STATION STATION 0

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                        . ANALYSIS AND     WWERLIMlT WWERLIMlT                                                                                                                                                  NUMBER NUMBER OF OF MEDIUMORPATIlWAY MEDIUMORPATIlWAY        TOTAL NUMBER TOTAL NUMBER          OF OF         AlL INDICATOR AlL    INDICATOR WCATIONS WCATIONS                       WCATION WCA  TION WlTII WlTII HIGHEST HIGHEST MEANMEAN                          CONTROL  WCATION CONTROL WCA       TION        NONROUTINE NONROUTINE SAMPLED SAMPLED           OFANALYSFS OFANALYSFS       DETECTION DETECTION                 MEAN (3)

MEAN (3) NAME MEAN (3) MEAN (3) MEAN (3) MEAN (3) REPORTED REPORTED

~1T OF OF MEASUREMEN:!)

MEASUREMEN:!) PERFORMED \ll PERFORMED \ll CUD) CUD) \2l

                                                  \2l                  RANGE RANGE                  DISTANCE AND DISTANCE    AND DIRECTION DIRECTION                  RANGE RANGE                              RANGE RANGE                 MEASUREMENTS~4}

Ground Water (cont) Ground Water (cont) Cs-137 Cs-137 36 36 18 IS -5.08E-Ol (24

                                                           -S.OSE-Ol     (24 1I 24)
24) 2S2 2S2 -1.75E-Ol (12/12)
                                                                                                                              -USE-Ol      (12/12)               -5.ooE-01
                                                                                                                                                                 -S.OOE-Ol (12 (12 1I 12)
12) 00 (pCi/)

(pCiII) (-2.50E+OO (-2.S0E+OO 1.70E+00) 1.70E+OO) . 0.9 0.9 mi mi NNE NNE (-1.20E+OO (-1.20E+OO 1.70E+00) 1.70E+OO) (-2.60E+00 (-2.60E+OO 2.10E+OO) 2.10E+OO) Ba-140 Ba-140 36 36 60 60 -5.ooE-02 (24

                                                            -S.OOE-02    (24 1I 24)
24) 12F3 12F3 1.15E+00 (12 I 12) l.lSE+OO (12/12) 1.15E+00 l.lSE+OO (12 (12 1I 12)
12) 0 0

(-7.30E+00 (-7.30E+OO 4.30E+OO) 4.30E+OO) 5.2 S.2 mi mi WSW WSW (-1.80E+00 (-l.SOE+OO 3.80E+OO) 3.S0E+OO) (-1 .80E+OO (-I .S0E+OO 3.80E+OO) 3.S0E+OO) La-140 La-140 36 36 15 IS -5.83E-02

                                                            -S.S3E-02 (24(24 124) 1 24)                12F3 12F3                        1.33E+00 l.33E+OO (12 112) I 12)            1.33E+00 1.33E+OO (12 1     I 12)                  00

(-8.4OE+00 (-8.40E+OO 4.90E+00) 4.90E+OO) 5.2 S.2 mi mi WSW WSW (-2.ooE+OO (-2.00E+OO 4.40E+00) 4.40E+OO) (-2.00E+OO (-2.00E+OO 4.4OE+OO) 4.40E+OO) H-3 H-3 36 36 2000 2000 7.77E+Ol 7.77E+Ol (24/24) (24/24) 4S4 4S4 1.17E+02 1.17E+02 (12(12 1 12) I 12) 6.26E+Ol 6.26E+Ol (12 1I 12) (12 12) 0 0 (-6.29E+Ol (-6.29E+Ol 2.83E+02) 2.83E+02) 0.5 O.S mi mi ENE ENE (O.ooE+OO (O.OOE+OO 2.83E+02) 2.S3E+02) (-4.27E+Ol (-4.27E+Ol 2.07E+02) 2.07E+02) Air Air Particulates Particulates Gross Beta Gross Beta 306 10 10 1.56E+Ol (204 1.56E+OI (204 1204) 1204) 3S2 3S2 1.66E+Ol 1.66E+OI (51 151) (51 151) .. 1.36E+01 (102 1.36E+0l (102 1I 102) 102) 0 0 (E-03 (E-03 pCilm3) pCilm3) (1.ooE+OO (l.OOE+OO 3.04E+OI) 3.04E+OI) 0.5 O.S mi mi NE NE (5.10E+Ol (5.l0E+OI 6.60E+OO) 6.60E+OO) (5.ooE-01 (5.00E-OI 2.69E+01) 2.69E+OI) AlrJodine Air Iodine 1-\3l 1-\3l 318 31S 70 70 2.23E-04 (52/212) 2.23E-04 (52/212) 6Gl 6Gl 6.60E-04 (13 153) 6.60E-04 4.42E-04 (26 4.42E-04 (26 1I 106) 106) 0 0 (E-03 pCi/m3) (E-03 pCi/m3) (-4.67E-03 (-4.67E-03 1.0IE-02) 1.0IE-02) 13.5 13.S mi mi ESE ESE (5.30E+01 (S.30E+OI -1.96E-03)

                                                                                                                                                    -1.96E-03)  (-2.08E-03

(-2.0SE-03 6.99E-03) 6.99E-03) Air Air Particulates Particulates Gamma Spec GanunaSpec Quarterly Quarterly Composite Composite Be-7 Be-7 24 24 1.37E+02 (16 1.37E+02 (16 1I 16) 13S6 13S6 2.57E+02 2.S7E+02 (4/4) (4/4) 9.37E+Ol 9.37E+Ol (8 (S 18) IS) 0 0 (E-03 pCilm3) (E-03 pCilm3) (7.ooE+01 (7.00E+OI 7.28E+(2) 7.2SE+(2) 0.4 0.4 mi mi W W (9.17E+Ol (9.l7E+Ol 7.28E+02) 7.2SE+02) (7.54E+Ol (7.54E+Ol 1.23E+(2) 1.23E+(2) K-40 K-40 24 24 -7.60E-02

                                                             -7.60E-02 . (4(4 116)                 13S6 13S6                        9.29E+OO 9.29E+OO      (1/4)

(1/4) 1.50E+OO I.S0E+OO (3/8) (3 IS) 0 0 (-8.3IE+OO (-S.3IE+OO 9.29E+OO) 9.29E+OO) 0.4 0.4 mi mi W W (9.29E+OO (9.29E+OO 9.29E+OO) 9.29E+OO) (2.16E-Ol (2.l6E-01 2.86E+OO) 2.86E+OO) Mn-54 Mn-54 24 24 1.85E-01 l.S5E-0l (4 II 16) (4 16) 12S1 12S1 3.28E-01 3.2SE-0l (1 14) (1 14) -8.98E-02

                                                                                                                                                                   -S.9SE-02     (2 II 8)

(2 S) 00 (4.25E-02 (4.25E-02 3.28E-Ol) 3.2SE-OI) 0.4 0.4 mi mi WSW WSW (3.28E-Ol (3.2SE-OI 3.28E-01) 3.2SE-0l) (-1.37E-01 (-1.37E-01 -4.26E-02)

                                                                                                                                                                                        -4.26E-02)
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ANALYSIS AND LOWERLlMIT ANALYSIS AND LOWERUMlT NUMBER NUMBER OFOF MEDIUM MEDIUM OR PATHWAY OR PATHWAY Tar AL NUMBER TOTAL NUMBER OF OF ALL AlL INDICATOR INDICATOR LOCATIONS LOCATIONS LOCATION WITH IDGHEST MEAN WITHlliGHEST coNTROL LOCATION CONTROL LOCATION NONROUllNE NONROUTINE SAMPLED SAMPLED . OF ANALYSES DETECTION MEAN (3) MEAN (3) NAME NAME MEAN MEAN (3) (3) MEAN MEAN (3)(3) REPORTED REPORTED IUNIT ~UNIT OFMEASUREMENT~ Pl PERFORMED !1} ~LLD~ 1ll.D~ \i~

                                                  ~2~               RANGE                DlST DlSTANCE ANCE AND      DIRECTION AND DIRErnON                   RANGE                                 RANGE                  MEASUREMENTS~4}

MEASUREMENTS~4~ Air Particulates (cont) Particu)ates(cont) Quarterly Composite Quarterly Composite Co-58 24 24 . -4.64E-02 (4 / 16) 3S2 4.65E-02 4.65E-02 (1/4) (1 /4) -7. 35E~03

                                                                                                                                                             . -7.35E-03     (2/8)                       00 (E-03 (E-03 pCilm3) pCi/m3)                                            (-1.53E-Ol

(-1.53E-OI 4.65E-(2) . 0.5 mi NE NE (4.65E-02 4.65E-02) (-2.72E-02 (-2.72E-02 1.25E-02) Fe-59 24 24 -9.70E-02 (4 // 16) (4 16) 3S2 9.74E-Ol 9.74E-OI (1 /4) (I -5.

                                                                                                                                                               -5.84E-02 84E-02    (2 /I 8)
                                                                                                                                                                            .(2                          00

(-1.l7E+00 (-l.17E+00 9.74E-Ol) 9.74E-OI) 0.5 0.5 mi mi NE (9.74E-Ol (9.74E-0 1 1) I) . (-8.89Ec02 ~2.78E-02) Co-6O Co-60 24 6.98E-02 6.98E-02 (4/ (4/ 16)

16) 13S6 1.49E-Ol (I /4)

(1 /4) 5.35E-02 5.35E-02 (2/8) (2/8) 0 (-3. 15E-02 L49EcOl) L49E~OI) 0.4 mi W W (1.49E-Ol (1.49E-OI 1.49E-Ol) . (4.52E-02 . 6.

6. 18E-02)

Zn-65 Zn-65 24 -1.97E-Ol

                                                          -1.97E-OI   (4/   16)

(4 / 16) 12El 12El 2.84E-02

2. 84E-02 (1 i 4)

(I /4) -1.92E-Ol

                                                                                                                                                                -1.92E-OI    (2/8)                        0

(-3.94E-Ol (-3.94E-Ol 2. 84E~02) 2.84E~02) 4.7 4.7 mi mi WSW (2. (2.84E-02 84E-02 2.84E-02) (-3.26E-Ol (-3,26E-Ol -5.76E-02) Zr-95 Zr-95 18 <LLD (0 / 12) <LLD

                                                                                                                                                                     <LLD    (0/6)                        00 Nb-95 Nb-95         24                   O.OOE+oo O.OOE+OO    (4  / 16) .

(4/16) 601 O.ooE+oo O.ooE+OO (114) (I /4) O.ooE+00 O.OOE+oo (2/8) (218) 0 (O.OOE+oo (O.OOE+OO - O.ooE+oo) O.OOE+OO) 13.5 mi ESE (O.OOE+oo (O.OOE+OO O.OOE+OO) O.OOE+oo) (O.OOE+OO O.OOE+oO) O.OOE+OO) Cs-l34 24 24 50 O.OOE+OO (4 / 16) 12El 12EI 5.48E-02 (1 (1 14)

                                                                                                                                            /4)                  1.36E-02 1.36E-02    (2/8)                         0

(-5.76E+00 (-5. 76E+00 5.48E-02) 5.48E-02) 4.7 mi WSW (5.48E-02 5.48E-02) 5.48E-02) (-2.08E-02

  • 4.79E-02)

Cs-137 Cs-137 24 24 60 -1.09E+OO

                                                         -1.09E+OO     (4 / 16)               12EI 12E1                         6.04E-02     (1 14)
                                                                                                                                            /4)                   1.01E-02 1.01E-02    (2  I 8)

(2/8) 0

                                                        <-4.47E+00

(-4.47E+00 - 6.04E-02) 4.7 mi WSW (6.04E-02 (6.04E-02 6.04E-02) 6.04E-02) . (-2.28E-02 4.30E-02) Ba-140 24 24 -3.80E+Ol (4/ (4 / 16)

16) 12E1 2.02E+Ol (1 14)

(I /4) -3~

                                                                                                                                                               -3: 76E+00     (2/8)

(2 /8) 0 (-1.7lE+02 (-1.7IE+02 2.02E+Ol)

2. 02E+0 1) 4.7 mi mi WSW (2.02E+Ol (2.02E+0 1 02E+Ol)
                                                                                                                                              *2.02E+Ol)      (-6.50E+00             -1 .02E+00)

La-140 24 24 -1.55E+Ol

                                                          -1.55E+01    (4 (4 I/ 16)
16) . 12S1 -1.40E+00 (1 (I 14)
                                                                                                                                             /4)               -3.7lE+00
                                                                                                                                                                -3.71E+00     (2/8)                        0

(-5.30E+Ol (-5.30E+01 -1.40E+00) 0.4 mi WSW (-1.40E+00 . - . -1.40E+00) (-5.03E+00 (-5.03E+00 -2.38E+OO)

                                                                                                                                                                                     -2.38E+00)

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ANALYSIS ANALYSIS AND AND LOWERUMIT LOWERllMIT NUMBER NUMBER OF OF MEDIUM MEDIUM ORPATIIWAY OR PATHWAY Tar AL NUMBER TOfALNUMBER OF OF AU. All INDICATOR INDICATOR LOCATIONS LOCATIONS LOCATION LOCATION WITH InGHBST MEAN WITHffiGHBST MEAN CONTROL CONTROL LOCATION LOCATION NONROUTINE NONROUTINE SAMPLED SAMPLED OF OF ANALYSES ANALYSES DETECTION DETECTION MEAN MEAN (3) (3) NAME NAME MEAN MEAN (3) (3) MEAN MEAN (3) (3) REPORTED ~UNIT OFOF MEASUREMENf) MEASUREMENT) PERFORMED PERFORMED ~1~

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Milk 1-131 76 -9.95E-02 (58 /158)

58) 10D2 1OD2 1.92E-Ol (18 / 18) 1.68E-02 (18 / 18) 0 (pCiIJ.)

(pCiIl) (4.90E+OO (-4.90E+oo -- 2.60E+OO) 2.6OE+00) 3.1 mi mi SSW (- l. OOE+OO -- 2.60E+OO) 1.ooE+OO 2.6OE+OO) (-2.20E-O 20E-0 1t 1.80E-Ot) 1.80E-Ol) GamrnaSpec K-40 76 1.40E+03 1.40E+03 (58 //58)

58) IODl IODl 1.43E+03(18 1.43E+03 (18 / 18) 1.34E+03
1. 34E+03 (18 / 18) 0 (l.24E+03 (1.24E+03 l.60E+03) 1.6OE+03) 3 mi SSW (L30E+03 (1.30E+03 1.60E+03) (1.19E+03 l.47E+03) 1.41£+03)

Mfi-54 Mfi..54 76 -L21E-Ol

                                                          -1.21E-Ol (58 /58)             1003                         c3.75E-02     (8/8)                -3. llE-OI HE-Ol (18 /18)/ 18)               0 (4.60E+OO

(-4.60E+00 3.70E+00) 3.5 mi SSW (-L60E+00 (-1.60E+00 2.40E+OO) 2.4OE+00) (-2.20E+00 (-2.20E+00 2.50E+OO) 2.50E+00) Co-58 76 -3.95E-Ol (58 //58)

58) 1003 -U5E-Ol
                                                                                                                       -1.75E-Ol     (8/8)               -6.00E-Ol
                                                                                                                                                         -6.ooE-01 (18 / 18)                   0

(-4.20E+00 5.50E+00) 3.5 mi SSW (-3.10E+00 - 2.30E+00) (-4.30E+00 -- 2.00E+OO) (-430E+00 2.00E+00) Fe-59 76 6.78E-Ol (58 /58) 10D2 1.42E+OO 1.42E+00 (18 / 18) 2.22E-Ol (18 /I 18) O * (-1.30E+01 (-1.30E+Ol . 1. 20E+0 1) 3.1 mi SSW (-1.30E+01 1.20E+Ol) (-7.00E+OO (-7.ooE+00 7.40E+00) 7.4OE+00) Co-60 76 431E-02 4.31E-02 (58 //58)

58) 12B2 . 8.29E-Ol (14 / 14) -6.11E-02
                                                                                                                                                         -6. 11E-02 (18 / 18)                   0 (4.70E+00

(-4.70E+00 4.00E+OO) 4.00E+00) 1.7

                                                                                              - 1.7     mi WSW      (-1.50E+OO

(-1.50E+00 4.00E+00) 4.ooE+00) (-2.80E+00 2.40E+00) Zn-65 76 -6.45E-01

                                                           -6.45E-Ol (58 /158)
58) 1001 10Gl 9.83E-Ol (18 / 18) 9.

9.83E-01 83E-01 (18 / 18) 0 (-9.00E+OO (-9.00E+00 1.40E+Ol) 14 mi mi SSW (-8.00E+OO (-8.ooE+00 L30E+Ol) 1.30E+Ol) (-8.00E+00 1.30E+Ol) Zr-95 76 3.02E-Ol (58 //58)58) 12B2 7.93E-Ol 7.93E-Ol (14 / 14) 2.22E-Ol (18 / 18) 0 (-7.10E+OO - (-7.10E+00 6.90E+00) 1.7 mi mi WSW (4.40E+OO (-4.40E+00 5.70E+OO) 5.70E+00) (4.50E+OO (-4.50E+00 3.90E+OO) 3.90E+00) Nb-95 76 -3.48E-Ol (58 //58)58) 1001 10Gl 8.33E-02 (18 / 18) 8.33E-02 (18 / 18) 0 (-4.50E+00 - 2.70E+OO) (4.50E+OO 2.70E+00) t4 14 mi SSW (-1.70E+00 3.20E+OO) 3.20E+00) (-l.70E+00 (-1.70E+00

  • 3.20E+OO) 3.20E+00)

Cs-l34 76 15 1.45E-01 1.45E-Ol (58 //58)

58) 1001 lOG! 6.67E-Ol 6.61£-01 (18 /18) ' 6.67E-Ol 6.61£-01 (18 / 18) 0

(-3.90E+00 - 3.60E+00) 14 mi mi SSW (-2.80E+00 3.80E+OO) 3.80E+00) (-2.80E+OO (-2.80E+00 3.80E+OO) 3.80E+00) Cs-137 76 18 4 .34E-01

                                                              .34E-Ol (58 //58)
58) 1001 10m 9.28E-Ol 9.28E-Ol (18 / 18) 5.6lE-01 5.6lE-Ol (18 /18)
                                                                                                                                                                            / 18)               0

(-3.20E+00 -- 4.00E+OO) (-3.20E+OO 4.00E+00) 3 mi mi SSW (-1.60E+00 4.00E+00) (-2.40E+00 3.20E+OO) 3.20E+00) Ba-140 76 60 2.43E-Ol (58 //58)

58) 10D2 IOD2 5. 28E-0 1 (18 / 18) .

5.28E-Ol -3.83E-Ol (18 / 18) 0 ("3.70E+00 5.30E+OO) 5.30E+00) 3.1 IIii IIii SSW (-3.60E+00 5.30E+OO) 5.30E+00) (4.50E+00 (-4.50E+00 2.60E+OO) 2.60E+00) La-I40 La-14O 76 15 2.71E-Ol (58 /58) 10D2 1OD2 6.06E-Ol 6.06E-Ol (18 (18 // 18)

18) 4-4.28E-Ol
                                                                                                                                                             .28E-01 (18 / 18)                   0 (4.20E+OO

(-4.20E+00 6.10E+OO) 6.10E+00) 3.1 mi mi SSW (4.20E+OO (-4.20E+00 6.

6. 10E+OO) (-5. IOE+00 -- . 3.00E+OO) 10E+00) . (-5.10E+00 3.ooE+00)
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ANALYSIS AND ANALYSIS AND LOWER UMIT LOWERl1MIT NUMBBROF NUMBER OF MEDIUMORPATIlWAY MEDIUM TarAL OR PATIiWAY Tar AL NUMBER NUMBER OF OF AlL INDICATOR AIL INDICATOR LOCATIONS LOCATIONS LOCATION WITH lllGHESf MEAN LOCATION WITIIlllGHEST MEAN CONTROL LOCATION CONTROL LOCATION NONROUTINE NONROUITNE SAMPLED SAMPLED OF ANALYSES OF ANALYSES DETECTION DETECTION MEAN (3) MEAN NAME NAME MEAN (3) MEAN MEAN (3) MEAN REPORTED REPORTED MEASUREMENr) PERFORMED ~UNIT OF MEASUREMENT) PERFORMED!~ 1) I} ~LLDi (2)

                                               ~W>l~2l                   RANGE                 DISTANCE AND DISTANCE    AND DIRECTION DIRECTION                  RANGE RANGE                             RANGE RANGE                MEASUREMENTS(4)

MEASUREMENrS~4l Soil GanunaSpec

                     . Ganuna   Spec dry)

(pCilkg dry) K-40 K-40 8 1.33E+04

1. 33E+04 (6/6)

(6 I 6) 13S6 13S6 1.65E+04 (2 1.65E+04. (2/2) I 2) 8.32E+03 (2/2) (i 12) 0O (1.05E+04 1. 76E+04) 1.76E+04) 0.4 mi W (1.54E+04 . (1.54E+04 1.76£+04) 1.76E+04) (7.43£+03 (7.43E+03 9.io£+03) 9.20E+03) Mn-54 Mn-54 8 6. 83E+00 6.83E+00 (6/6) (6/6) 12S1 2.40£+01 2.40E+Ol (2/2) (2/2) -1.35£.+01

                                                                                                                                                                 -1.35£+01      (2/2)

(2/2) 0 0 (-9.00£+00 (-9.00E+00 2.60E+Ol) 2.6OE+Ol) 0.4 mi WSW (2. 20E+0 (2. 20E+0 11 2.60£+01) 2.60E+OI) (-2.90£+01 (-2.90E+OI . 2.00£+00) 2.00E+00) Co-58 88 -3. 17E+00

                                                           -3.17E+00       (6/6)

(6 I 6) 12S1 7.50E+00 7.50E+00 (2/2) (2/2) -1.85£+01

                                                                                                                                                                  -1. 85E+Ol    (2/2)

(2/2) 0 (-1.10£+01 (-1.I0E+Ol 2.30E+Ol) i.30E+Ol) 0.4 rni WSW mi (-8.00E+00 2.30E+Ol) (-2.ooE+01 (-2.00E+01 -1.70E+01) Fe-59 8 -2.08£+01

                                                            -2.08E+OI      (6/6)

(6/6) 3S2 6.00£+00 6.00E+00 (2/2) (2/2) -3.45E+Ol

                                                                                                                                                                  -3.45E+OI     (2/2)

(2/2) 0 (-1.10£+02 (-1.I0E+02 l.ooE+Ol) 1.00E+OI) 0.5 rni mi NE NE (2.00£+00 (2.ooE+00 1.00E+Ol) 1.00E+OI) (-8.00£+01 (-8.00E+OI 1.10E+Ol) 1.1 OE+O I) Co-60 8 5.00£-01 5.00E-OI (6/6) (6/6) 8Gl 1. 20E-+ 0 1 1.20E+OI (2 (2) 1.20E-+Ol 1.20E+Ol (2/2) (2/2) 0 0 (-1.20£-+01 (-1.20E+OI 1.40£-+01) 1.40E+Ol) 12 12 mi SSE (6.ooE+00 1.80£-+01) 1.80E+OI) (6.00£+00 (6.ooE+00 1.80E+Ol) Zn-65 Zn-65 . 88 ' 1.33E+00 (6/6) (6/6) 13S6 4.50E+Ol 4.50E+OI (2/2) (2/2) -2.25£+01

                                                                                                                                                                  -2.25E+OI     (2/2)

(2/2) 0 (-5.00£+01 (-5.ooE+01 1.10E+02) I.IOE+02) 0.4 rni

  • mi W (-2.00£+01

(-2.00E+OI 1.10£+02) I.1OE+02) (-2.50E+Ol (-2.50E+01 -2.00£+01)

                                                                                                                                                                                      -2. OOE+O I)

Zr-95 8 5.50£+00 5.50E+00 (<5/6)

                                                                            <<(1/6)             13S6                             1.75E+Ol 1.75E+OI       (2/2)

(2/2) 1. 20E+0 1 1.20E+OI (2/2) (2/2) 0 (-4.10£+01 (-4.10E+OI 3.80£+01) 3.80E+Ol) 0.4 rni mi W (1.20£+01 (1.20E+01 2.30E+Ol) (9.00£+00 (9.ooE+00 1.50E+Ol) Nb-95

  • 88 -1.55E+Ol (6/6)

(6/6) 12S1 12S1 6.00E+00 (2/2) (2/2) -1.90£+01

                                                                                                                                                                  -1.9OE+Ol      (2 /2)

(2/2) 0 (-6. 20E+0 1 (-6.20E+Ol 8.00E+00) 0.4 WSW mi WSW (4.ooE+00 8.00E+00) 8.00E+OO) (-2.80£+01 (-2. 80E+0 I -1.ooE+Ol)

                                                                                                                                                                                       -1.00E+OI)

Cs-134 Cs- l34 8 -1.43£+01

                                                             -1.43E+Ol      (6/6)

(6 I 6) 13S6 -3.ooE+00 (2/2) (2/2) -4.50£+00

                                                                                                                                                                   -4.50E+00     (2/2)

(2/2) 0 (-2.70£+01 (-2.70E+OI -1. 00£+00)

                                                                                  -1.ooE+oo)         0.4        mi    W      (-5.00E+00

(-5.00E+OO -1.00£+00)

                                                                                                                                                    -1. OOE+oo)  (-8.00£+00

(-8.00E+00 -1.00£+(0)

                                                                                                                                                                                       -1.00E+OO)

Cs- 137 Cs-137 8 1.87E+Ol 1.87E+Ol (6/6) (6/6) 8Gl 8.65E+Ol 8.65E+OI (2/2) (2/2) .8.65£+01

                                                                                                                                                                   .8.65E+Ol     (2/2)

(2/2) 0 (~5 .00E+00 (-5.00E+00 4.9OE+Ol) 12 mi SSE (8.20E+Ol (8.20E+OI 9.lOE+Ol) 9.IOE+Ol) (8.20E+Ol (8.20E+Ol 9.10E+Ol) Ba- 140 Ba-140 .8 -4.67E+Ol (6/6) 13S6 -2.50£+01

                                                                                                                              -2.50E+OI        (2/2)

(2/2) -3.00£+01

                                                                                                                                                                   -3.00E+Ol     (2/2)

(2/2) 0 (-1.50E+02 O.OOE+OO) O.OOE+oo) 0.4 mi mi W (-5.00£+01 (-5.ooE+01 O.OOE+OO) (-9. ooE+O 1 (-9.ooE+Ol 3.00E+Ol) 3,OOE+OI) La-140 88 1. 37E+0 1 1.37E+01 (6/6) (6/6) 12S1 8.00£+01 8.00E+Ol (2/2) (2 I 2) 6.ooE+O 1I (2/2) (2/2) 0

                                                            -(6. lOE+Ol
                                                           -(6.IOE+Ol              1.40E+02) .        0.4       flu .WSW mi             (2.00E+OI (2.00E+{1l            1.40E+02)     (5 .ooE+Ol (5.ooE+Ol           7.ooE+Ol)
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                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    ~rt f-'_ .

NAME NAME OF OF FACILITY: FACILITY: SUSQUEHANNA SUSQUEHANNA STEAM STEAM ELECTRIC ELECTRIC STATIONSTATION 0

J LOCATION LOCATION OF OF FACILITY

FACILITY: LUZERNE LUZERNE COUNTY, COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA PENNSYLVANIA 0 Repoiiing Reporting Period: Period: December 26; 2001 December 26; 2001 to to _January 31, 2003 -  :;J i-' Page Page 1212 oC13 oC13 '< ANALYSIS ANALYSIS AND AND LOWERUMIT LOWBRIJMIT NUMBER NUMBER OF OF MEDIUM OR PATIlWAY

  • Tar MEDIUMORPATIlWAY TarALAL NUMBER NUMBER OF OF AIL INDICATOR AIL INDICATOR LOCATIONS LOCATIONS LOCATION LOCATION WITHIllGHEST WITHIDGHEST MEAN MEAN CONTROL LOCATION
                                                                                                                                                                                       ~NTROL   LOCATION              NONROUTINE NONROUTINE SAMPLED SAMPLED               OF OF ANALYSES ANALYSES                DETEGTION DETEGITON                  MEAN MEAN (3)

(3) NAME NAME MEAN MEAN (3)(3) MEAN (3)(3) REPORTED REPORTED (UNIT ~UNIT OFMEASUREMENT2 OFMEASUREME!::ill PERFORMED PERFORMED !12

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(~LLDl ~2l RANGE RANGE DISTANCE DISTANCE AND AND DIRECTION DIRECTION RANGE RANGE RANGE . MEASUREMENTS(42 MEASUREMENTS(4l Soil SoU (com) (cont) Ra-226 Ra-226 00 00 (pCiJkg dIy) dIy) Th-22B Th-22B BB  ??6E+02 7.76E+02 (6/6) (6/6) 13S6 13S6 9.3IE+02 9.31E+02 (2/2) (2/2) 6. 6.79E+02 79E+02 (2/2) (2/2) 00 (6.30E+02 (6.30E+02 9. 34E+02) 0.4 0.4 rni rni W W (9.2BE+02 (9.2BE+02 9.

9. 34E+02) 34E+02) (6.0BE+02 (6.0BE+02 - 7.50E+02) 7.50E+02)

Food/Garden Food/Garden Crops Crops Oamma Oanuria Spec Spec (pCiJkg wet) wet) Be-? Be-7 55 B.47E+OO B.47E+OO (I (1 /3)

                                                                                           /3)            1302 1302                              B.49E+OO B.49E+OO       (I (1     2) -             B.49E+OO     (1/2)

(l/2) 00 (B.47E+OO (B.47E+OO . B.47E+OO) 16 16 rni W W (B.49E+OO (B.49E+OO - B.49E+OO) B.49E+OO) (B.49E+OO (B.49E+OO B.49E+00) B.49E+00) K-40 K-40 55 2.55E+03 .. (3 /I 3) 2.55E+03 1302 1302 3.03E+03 3.03E+03 (2/2) (2/2) 3.03E+03 3.03E+03 (2/2) (2/2) 00 (1. (1. 64E+03 64E+03 3. 3.94E+03) 94E+03) 16 16 rni rni W W (2. (2. 62E+03 62E+03 3.43E+03) 3.43E+03) (2. (2.62E+03 62E+03 3.43E+03) Mn-54 Mn-54 55 1.02E+OO 1.02E+OO (1/3) (l/3) 1302 1302 3.12E+OO

3. 12E+00 (I /2)

(1 12) 3.

3. 12E+OO 12E+OO (I /2)

(1 12) 00 (1.02E+OO (1.02E+OO 1.02E+OO) 1.02E+OO) 16 16 rni rni W W (3. (3. 12E+OO 12E+OO 3.

3. 12E+00) 12E+00) (3.12E+OO (3. 12E+OO 3.
3. 12E+OO) 12E+OO)

Co-5B Co-5B 55 B.52E-OI B.52E-Ol (I /3) (1 13) lIDI 1101 . B.52E-Ol B.52E-Ol (I (1 I/ 1)

1) -l.90E+OO (1 /2)

(1 12) 00 (B.52E-Ol (B.52E-Ol B B.52E-Ol)

                                                                                                .52E-Ol)         3.3 3.3        rni rni  SW SW         (B . 5~-Ol (B.5ZE-Ol              B B.52E-Ol)
                                                                                                                                                                     .52E-Ol)   (-1.90E+OO

(-l.90E+OO -1.90E+OO)

                                                                                                                                                                                                        -1.90E+OO)

Fe-59 Fe-59 55 -l.06E+OO

                                                                       -l.06E+OO       (I  /3)

(1 13) 1302 1302 4.0BE-Ol 4.0BE-Ol (1/2)(l/2) 4.0BE*Ol (1 /2) (1 12) 00 (-1.06E+OO (-l.06E+OO -1.06E+OO)

                                                                                              -l.06E+OO)          16 16        rni rni   W W        (4.0BE-Ol (4.0BE-Ol .           4.0BE-Ol) 4.0BE-Ol)       (4.0BE-Ol (4.0BE-Ol            4.0BE-Ol) 4.0BE-Ol)
                         . Co-60 Co-60                 55                       2.0BE+OO     (I  /3)

(1 13) 11. 01 11P1 . 2.0BE+OO (1 (1 /I 1)

1) 6.29E-OI 6.29E-Ol (1 /2)

(1 12) 00 (2.0BE+OO (2.0BE+OO 2.0BE+OO) 2.0BE+OO) 3.3 3.3 rni rni SW SW (2.0BE+OO (2.0BE+OO 2.0BE+00) 2.0BE+OO) (6. (6.29E-O 29E-O 11 . 6.29E-Ol) 6.29E-01) Zn-65 Zn-65 . 55 -B.07E+OO

                                                                        -B.07E+OO      (1  /3)

(1 13) 1302 1302 -2. 61E+OO (1/2)

                                                                                                                                           -2.61E+OO         (1 /2)               -2.61E+OO
                                                                                                                                                                                  -2.61E+OO      (1  /2)

(1 12) 00 (-B.07E+OO (-B.07E+OO -B.07E+OO)

                                                                                              -B.07E+OO)           16 16        rni rni   VI VI    (-2.61E+OO

(-2.61E+OO . -2.61E+OO)

                                                                                                                                                                   -2.61E+OO) (-2.61E+OO

(-2.61E+00 -2.61E+OO)

                                                                                                                                                                                                        -2.61E+OO) .

Zr-95 Zr-95 55 -1.57E-OI

                                                                          -1.57E-OI (1      /3)

(1 13) 1302 1302 9.

9. 27E-O 27E-O 11 (1 /2)

(1 12) 9.27E-Ol 9.27E-Ol (I /2) (1 12) 00 (-1.57E-Ol (-1.57E-Ol - -1.57E-Ol)

                                                                                              -1.57E-Oi)           16 16        rni rni   W W        (9. 27E-O 1 (9.27E-Ol             9.27E-Ol) 9.27E-Ol)        (9.27E-Ol            9:27E-Ol) 9:27E-Ol)

Nb-95 N1>-95 55 O.OOE-i-OO O.OOE-i-OO - (1 13)

                                                                                            / 3) -          1302 1302                              O O.OOE+OO
                                                                                                                                               .OOE+OO       (1/2)

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. 1. L The total number The total munber ofof analysis analysis does not include doesnot include duplicates, duplicates, splits, splits, or or repeated repeated analyses. analyses. 2.

2. The The Technical Technical Requirement Requirement LLD's are shown LLD's are when applicable.

shown when. appliCable. .. .. . . ..

3. The
3. The means means are based on are based on all available measured results available measured results.. ..When When possible, this inCludes possible, this below the those below includes those the MDCs MDCs asas well well as as those those above above them
4. USNRC
4. USNRC reporting reporting levels levels are specified in the are specified the Technical Requirements.

Technical Requirements. Q*15

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For Information For Information Only Only Appendix H The data presented The data presented inin the the following following tables tables were were included included if if specific specific analysis analysis results results routinely exceeded routinely exceeded the the applicable applicable MDCs MDCs in in 2002 2002 and/or and/or routinely may have routinely may have done done soso in in previous years. previous years. The The comparisons comparisons maymay be useful for be useful for observing observing any any step step changes changes that that may may occur in occur in the the environment environment over over aa wide wide area. area. However, However, the the importance importance attached attached to to these these comparisons should comparisons should bebe tempered tempered byby the the understanding understanding that that changes changes inin methods methods of of .

  • analysis, typical analysis, typical MDCs MDCs achieved achieved by the analyses, by the analyses, and and averaging averaging methods methods over over the the years years may tend* to may to blur blur the the picture picture in in some some cases.

cases. 2002 Radiological 2002 Radiological Environmental Environmental Monitoring Monitoring Report Report H-2 H-2 **

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  • AMBIENT RADIATION AMBIENT RADIATION MONITORINGMONITORING
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Location Location ' Indicator Indicator ' , Control Control Period Period Pre*Op Operational Operational Pre*Op Operational Operational 1978*81 1982*01 2002 1978*81 1982*01 2002 2002 Range 18.5-19.2 18.5-19.2 14.7~20.8 15.0-17.9 15.0-17.9 14.8-20.8 14.8-20.8 Mean Mean 18.9 18.9 18.1 18.1 19.0 19.0 16.3 16.3 17.9 17.9 18.1 18.1 AOUA TIC AOUA TIC PAPA THWA THWA Y Y MONITORING MONITORING ' TABLEH2

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                                                                                             ' Control Period Period          Pre-Op               Operational .'

Operational Pre-Oj) Operational Operational 1978-81 1982*01 2002 2002 ' 1978-81 1982-01 2002 2002 Ran2e' 3.2-4.9 3.2-4.9 3.0-7.7 3.0-7.7 2.9-5.2 2.9-5.2 2.8-6.7 2.8-6.7 Mean 3.8 3.8 5.6 5.6 5.4 5.4 4.0 4.0 3.8 3.8 2.9 2.9

'.            Location Location Period Period          Pre-Op Pre-Op Indicator Indicator TABLEH3 Operational Operational               Pre-Op Pre-Op Control Control Operational Operational 1979-81           1982-01        2002 2002          1979-81           1982-01          2002 2002 Range         0.24-0.37 0.24-0.37         0.06-0.60 0.06-0.60                    0.29-0.43 0.29-0.43          0.03-1.0 0.03-1.0 Mean Mean              0.29 0.29              0.30 ,

0.30 0.61 0.61 0.36 0.36 0.31 0.31 0.43 0.43 TABLEH4 Location Location Indicator Control Period Period Pre-Op Operational Pre-Op Operational 1978*81 1982*01* 2002 2002 1978*81 1982*01* 2002 2002 Range Range 101-122 101-122 126-1217 126-1217 119-319 119-319 -239 -+212

                                                                                               -239 -+212 Mean Mean               109 109               531 531        1,363 1,363            171 171                53 53            36.1 '

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                      **1990 1990 results results were were not not averaged averaged with with 1982-01 1982-01 data data because because thethe validity of the validity of  the 1990 1990 values values isis questionable questionable in in some some instances.

instances. Laboratory Laboratory analysis error is analysis error is

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suspected. See suspected. See the the 1990 1990 Annual Annual Report Report .. H-3 H-3 2002 Radiological 2002 Radiological Environmental Environmental Monitoring Monitoring Report Report

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1.5 TABLEH7 TABLEH7

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TABLEH9

                                                    . TABLER 10 TABLEH 11 TABLER
   **              Location Location Period Period Ran2e Ran2e Mean Mean 1984 - 01 **

0.9.,. 1.7 1.1 Indicator Indicator 2002 1.6 1984 - 01* O.S - 1.4 0.8 1.1 Control Control 01

  • 2002 2.1
              *Th-232 was reported instead of Th-228 in 1990.

TABLE H 12

  • Location Location Indicator Indicator Control Control Period Period Pre-Op Pre-Op Operational Operational Pre-Op Pre-Op Operational Operational 1978-81 1982-01 2002 1978-81 1982-01 1982-01 2002 Ran2e Ran2e 0.OS-0.15 0.08-0.15 0.O4~0.17
  • 0.08-0.21 0.06-0.21 Mean Mean 0.10 0.09 0.06 0.11 0.11 0.13
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TABLEH 14 TABLEH 14

                       **1990 1990 results results were suspected.

were not See the not averaged the 1990 averaged with 1990 Annual with 1982-01 1982-01 data Annual ,Report. Report. data because because the the validity validity of of the 1990 values is questionable in some instances. Laboratory analysis error is

                     , ,1990 suspected. See the
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Location Location Indicator Indicator Control Control Period Period Pre*Op , Operational Operational Pre*Op Operational Operational 1979&81 1979&81 ' 1984*01 2002 2002 1979&81 1979&81 1984*01 2002 2002 Range Range 0.8 -- 1.3 0.8 1.3 , 0.8 -- 2.5 0.8 2.5 ,0.8 0.8 -1.2

                                                                                        -1.2       1.0 -- 2.2 1.0    2.2 Mean Mean              1.1 1.1              1.6 1.6               o o            1.0 1.0             1.7 1.7           o o

TABLEH17 , TABLEH17 Period

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TABLEH 18 TABLEH 18 Location Location Indicator Indicator Control Control Period Period Pre*Op Operational Operational Pre* Of! Operational Operational 1979&81 1982*01 2002 2002

  • 1979&81 1982*01 2002 2002 Ran2e Ran2e 0.5 -- 0.7 0.5 0.7 0.05 -- 0.5 0.05 0.5 ' -- 0.2 -- 1.2 0.2 1.2 0.1 -- 1.2 0.1 1.2 Mean Mean 0.6 0,6 0.2 0.2 0.02 0.02 0:7 0:7 0.4 0.4 0.09 0.09 TABLEH 19 TABLEH 19 Location Location Indicator Indicator Control Control Period Period Pre*Op Operational Operational Pre*Op Operational Operational 1978*81 1985*01 2002 2002 1978*81 1985*01 2002 2002 Ra n 2e
               ,Ran2e         1222-1500 1222-1500 1241-1422 1241-1422                      1273-1500 1273-1500       1247-1472 1247-1472 Mean Mean             1325 1325              1329 1329          1403 1403             1390 1390           1331 1331            1338 1338
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                             ** 1990 1990 results results were were not not averaged averaged with with 1982-01 1982-01 data data because because the the validity validity of of the the
  • 1990 values 1990 values is is questionable questionable in in some some instances.

instances. Laboratory analysis error Laboratory analysis error is is suspected. See suspected. See the the 1990 1990 Annual Annual Report. Report. . . TABLEH21 TABLEH21

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For Inf For Inf o o rma rma tt ii on on Only Only Appendixl Appendixl e* Results Results of of analyses analyses areare generally generally reported reported in in the the following following tablestables to to two two significant significant figures. Random figures. Random uncertainties uncertainties of of counting counting are are reported reported to to the the same same decimal decimal place place as as the the result .. result Calculated values

                       . Calculated        values for for analysis analysis results results areare reported reported with with thethe random random uncertainty uncertainty of  of counting at counting      at two two standard standard deviations        (2S), determined deviations (2S),        determined by    by considering considering both     both the the sample sample and background and  background count   count rates.

rates. The The uncertainty uncertainty of of an an activity activity is is influenced influenced by by the the volume volume or mass or mass of of the the sample, sample, thethe background background count count rate, rate, the the count count times, times, the the method method used used toto round off round off the the value value obtained obtained to to reflect reflect its its degree degree of of significance, significance, and and other other factors. factors. The The uncertainties of uncertainties of activities activities determined determined by by gamma gamma spectrometric spectrometric analyses analyses are are also also influenced by influenced by the the relative relative concentrations concentrations of of the the radionuclides radionuclides in in the the sample, sample, the the energies energies

                       ..and and intensities intensities of  of the the gammas gammas emitted emitted by  by those those radionuclides, radionuclides, and       and the the assumptions assumptions usedused in selecting in  selecting the the radionuclides radionuclides to       be quantitatively to be  quantitatively determined.

detennined. Results reported as Results reported as less less than than <<)<<) inin these these tables tables are are below below the the minimum minimum detectable detectable concentrations (MDCs). concentrations (MDCs). The The MDC MDC is is an an estimate estimate of of the the detection detection capabilities capabilities of of the the overall measurement overall measurement method, method, taking taking into into account account notnot only only thethe counting counting system, system, butbut also also the characteristics the characteristics of of the the sample sample being being counted. counted. When When the the MDC MDC is is used used asas the the level level to to decide whether decide whether or or not not to to enter enter aa measured measured value value into into aa table, table, there there is is aa 50% 50% chance chance that that the the value value willwill be be entered. entered.when when the the actual actual sample sample activity activity is is equivalent equivalent to to the the MDC. MDC. There There is is only only aa five five percent percent chance chance that that aa value value representing representing aa fluctuation fluctuation in in background background activity activity will will be be entered entered as as sample sample activity activity in in such such an an instance. instance. Measured Measured values values for for the the activities activities of of specific specific radionuc1ides, radionuclides, such such as as the the man-made man-made gamma-emitting radionuclides beryllium-7 gamma-emitting radionuclides beryllium-7 and and cesium-137, cesium-137, only only appear appear in in the the following tables following tables for for each each specific specific medium medium when when thethe levels levels that that areare measured measured exceed exceed thethe MDC values MDC values forthose forthose measurements measurements and those radionuclides and those radionuclides are are actually actually identified identified asas present in present in the the samples. samples. Measured Measured valuesvalues forfor the the analyses analyses thatthat are are not not radionuclide radionuclide specific, such specific, as gross such as gross alpha alpha andand beta beta analyses, analyses, also also are are presented presented in in the the tables tables for for

                    .. specific specific mediamedia only only when when thethe levels levels that that are are measured measured actually actually exceedexceed the the MDCs.

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    • SUSQUEHANNA THERMO.~~CENT ENVIRONMENTAL THERMO~INESCENT DOSIMETRY RESULTS "

SUSQUEHANNA STEAM Results (1 Results STEAM ELECTRIC are in (I )) are ELE in mRlstd. mRlstd. qtr STATION - 2002

                                                                                     +/- 2S qtr (2) +/- 2S (3)
                                                                                                                                      **

Quarter First Quarter First "Second SecondQuarter Quarter Third Quarter Third Quarter Fourth Quarter Fourth Quarter 01114102 01/14/02 to to 04/18/02 04118102 04/17/02 04/17102 to 07/18/02 to 07/18102 07/16102 07/16/02 to 10/17/02 to 10/17/02 10/15/02 to 10/15/02 "to 01131103 01/31103 Location Location ONSlTE ONSITE IS2 + 1S2 + 20.4 2004 +/- +/- 1.0 " 23.7 23.7 +/- +/- 1.6 1.6 21.9 +/- 21.9 1.2

                                                                                               +/- 1.2              21.6 +/- 1.0 21.6     1.0 2S2 2S2           16.9 16.9 +/-    1.0
                          +/- 1.0                   16.5 +/-

16.5 +/- 1.0 1.0 16.6 +/- 16.6 +/- 1.2 1.2 15.6 0.7 15.6 +/- 0.7 2S3 ~ 2S3 18.6 +/- 18.6 1.0

                          +/- 1.0                   21.5 21.5 +/-  +/- 1.2 1.2                       20.7 +/-

20.7 +/- 1.4 104 19.6 +/- 1.0 19.6 1.0 3S2 3S2 17.0 "17.0 +/-+/- 1.6 1.6 16.9 +/- 16.9 +/- 0.8 0.8 16.5 +/- 16.5 +/- 1.2 1.2 " 16.2 +/- 16.2 1.6

                                                                                                                         +/- 1.6 3S3 3S3            16.5 16.5 +/- +/- 0.8 0.8                   16.4 +/-

16.4 +/- 1.4 1.4 16.8 16.8 +/-+/- 1.4 104 15.3 +/- 15.3 0.3

                                                                                                                         +/- 0.3 3S4 +

3S4 + 16.4 1604 +/- 1.0

                          +/- 1.0                   16.7 +/-

16.7 +/- 0.6 0.6 16.2 +/- 16.2 +/- 0.8 0.8 15.8 +/- 0.7 " 4S3 + 4S3 21.0 +/- ~ 1.6 " 21.8 +/- 1.4 104 20.9 20.9 +/- +/- 1.4 104 " 20.4 +/- 1.2 20.4 1.2 4S6 4S6 17.7 17.7 +/- +/- 0.4 004 16.8 +/- 16.8 +/- 0.8 0.8 17.4 1704 +/- 0.8

                                                                                               +/- 0.8              16.1 16.1 +/-   1.0
                                                                                                                         +/- 1.0 SS4 5S4            IS.9 +/-

15.9 0.8

                          +/- 0.8                   16.0 . +/- 1.4 16.0        104                        15.2 15.2 +/-   2.9
                                                                                               +/- 2.9               14.8 +/-

14.8 0.9

                                                                                                                         +/- 0.9 SS7 5S7 ++ "       16.9 16.9 +/- +/- 0.8 0.8                   17.4 +/-+/- 0.4 004                        16.1 16.1 +/-+/- 1.4 1.4              IS.4 +/-

1504 +/- 0.7 0.7 6S4 ++ 6S4 24.9 +/- 24.9 +/- 2.0 25.2 25 .2+/- .+/- 1.4 1.4 24.8 +/- 24.8 0.8

                                                                                                +/- 0.8             24.2 +/-

24.2 +/- 2.2 2.2 6S9 ++ 6S9 23.5+/- 2.0 23.5+/- 2.0 24.1 +/- 24.1 +/- 1.8 1.8 23.5 +/- "2.6 23.4 +/- 23.4 0.7

                                                                                                                         +/- 0.7 7S6 +

7S6 22.0 22.0 +/- +/- 2.2 2.2 23 .8 +/- 23.8 +/- 1.41.4 21:8 21.8 +/- +/- 1.2 1.2 22.9 +/- 1.1' 22.9 1:7 7S7 7S7 17.1 17.1 +/- 1.6

                          +/- 1.6                   16.8 +/-

16.8 0.6

                                                          +/- 0.6                          16.5 +/-

16.5 +/- 1.2 1.2 16.0 16.0 +/- 0.7 0.7 " 8S2 + 8S2 + 21.3 21 .3 +/-+/- 1.0 1.0 21.6 +/- 21.6 0.6

                                                          +/- 0.6                          22.8 +/-
                                                                                      ""22.8    +/- 2.2              24.0+/-   2.1 24.0+/- 2.1 9S2 +

9S2 + 37.7 37.7 +/- +/- 3.3 3.3 39.3 +/-+/- 3.4 39.3 304 36.7 +/- 36.7 3.2

                                                                                                +/- 3.2              40.3 +/-2.1 40.3  +/-2.1 lOS1 ++

lOS1 16.1 16.1 +/- +/- 1.2 1.2 16.2 +/- 16.2 +/- 0.6 0.6 16.7 +/- 16.7 +/- 0.6 0.6 15.5 +/- 15.5 +/- 1.0 1.0 lOS2 10S2 28.S 28.5 +/- +/- 2.2 2.2 29.8 +/-+/- 1.0 29.8 1.0 1.4

                                                                                       " 29.2 +/- 104                28.2 +/-

28.2 +/- 2.8 2.8 lOS3 lOS3 IS.8 +/- 15.8 +/- 1.0 16.0 16.0 +/- +/- 1.01.0 16.0 +/- 16.0 +/- 1.0 1.0 15.0 +/- 15.0 +/- 0.5 0.5 I1S3 + " l1S3 24.9 +/- 24.9 +/- 2.6 2.6 25.9 +/- 25.9 +/- 0.80.8 24.8+/- 24.8 1.6

                                                                                               "+/- 1.6              23.8 23 .8 +/-  1.4
                                                                                                                         +/- 1.4 llS7 l1S7            18.4 1804 +/- +/- 1.2 1.2                   18.0 18.0 +/- +/- 1.21.2                       18.0 18.0 +/-   1.0
                                                                                                +/- 1.0              17.5 +/-

17.5 1.2

                                                                                                                         +/- 1.2 1-3

TABLEI-l TABLE I-I ENVIRONMENTAL ENVIRONMENTAL THERMOLUMINESCENT THERMOLUMINESCENT DOSIMETRY DOSIMETRY RESULTS RESULTS SUSQUEHANNA SUSQUEHANNA STEAM STEAM ELECTRIC ELECTRIC STA nON -- 2002 STATION 2002 Results (1) are Results (1) are in mRlstd. qtr in mRIstd. (2) +/- qtr (2) +/- 2S2S (3) (3) First Quarter Flrst Quarter Second Second Quarter Quarter. . Third ThirdQuarter Quarter Fourth Quarter Fourth Quarter 01/1410210 01114102.0 04118102 . 04117102 to to 07118102 07/16/02 07/16/02 to to .10117/02 10117/02 10/1S/02 10/15/02 to to 01/31/03 01131103 Location Location 12S1 1281 18.4 +/- 1.4 19.0 19.0 +/-

                                                                    +/- 0.8 0.8                          17.9 17.9 +/-+/- 1.2 1.2               17.7 17.7 +/-.+/-. 0.9 0.9 1283 12S3 ++              22.4 22.4 +/-  +/- 2.0 2.0               22.3 22.3   +/-
                                                                     +/- 1.2 1.2                          22.2 +/- 1.4                 21.5 21.5 +/-  +/- 1.0 1.0 12S4                 22.7 22.7 +/- 2.2 2.2               22.8 22.8   +/-1.0
                                                                     +/-1.0                           22.7 +/- 1.4
  • 22.0 22.0 +/- +/- 1.2 1.2 12S5 20.0 20.0 +/- +/- 1.6 1.6 20.5 20.5 +/-
                                                                     +/- 0.8 0.8                          20.1 +/- 1.0                 19.0 19.0 +/-  +/- 1.0 1.0 12S6                 21.4 +/-   +/- 1.0              .21.3
                                                             .21.3   +/- 1.8
                                                                     +/- 1.8                          21.0 21.0 +/- +/- 1.4 1.4                19.6 19.6 +/- +/- 1.0 1.0 12S7                 15.8 15.8 +/-   +/- 1.0 1.0               15.5 15.5   +/- 1.0
                                                                     +/- 1.0                          16.3 16.3 +/-0.8
                                                                                                           +/-0.8                 15.2.

15.2. +/-+/- 0.5 0.5 13S2 + 21.8 21.8 +/- +/- 1.0 1.0 23.2 23.2 +/-

                                                                     +/- 1.6 1.6                       **23.1 23.1 +/-+/- 1.4 1.4               23.6 23.6 :!::!: 1.4 1.4 13S4 1384                 22.8+/-

22.8+/- 2.0 2.0 22.0 22.0 +/-

                                                                     +/- 0.8 0.8                          22.0 22.0 +/- +/- 1.6 1.6               21.8 21.8 +/-: 0.70.7 13S5                 24.5 24.5 +/-   +/- 1.4 1.4               24.0 24.0   +/-
                                                                     +/- 1.0 1.0                         23.8 23.8 +/- +/- 0.4 0.4               23.2.

23.2. +/-+/- 1.0 1.0 13S6 1386 21.6 21.6 +/- +/- 2.2 2.2 21.5 21.5 +/-

                                                                     +/- 1.0 1.0                         20.7 20.7 +/- +/- 1.2 1.2                20.5+/-

20.5+/- 1.0 1.0 1485 + 14S5 + 20.8 +/- +/- 1.4 21.7 21.7 +/-

                                                                     +/- 0.8 0.8                          21.4 21.4 +/- +/- 2.2 2.2                19.4 +/- +/- 1.7 14S6 1486                 19.7 19.7 +/-   +/- 1.6 1.6               20.5 20.5   +/-
                                                                     +/- 1.4 1.4                         19.1 19.1 +/- +/- 1.4 1.4                18.8 18.8 +/- +/- 0.9 0.9 1585 +

15S5 + 19.0 19.0 +/- +/- 1.4 1.4 19.8 19.8 +/-

                                                                     +/- 0.8 0.8                          19.0 +/- +/- 0.4                17.8 17.8 +/- +/- 1.01.0 1681 ++

16S1 20.1 20.1 +/- +/- 1.8 1.8 22.5 22.5 +/-

                                                                     +/- 1.4 1.4                         21.2 21.2 +/- +/- 1.6 1.6                20.6 20.6 +/- +/- 1.21.2 1682 ++

16S2 21.5 +/- +/- 1.4 22.7 22.7 +/-

                                                                     +/- 1.0 1.0                         21.4 21.4 +/- +/- 1.8 1.8                21.7 +/-  +/- 1.5 See See the the comments comments at at the the end end of of this this table.

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                                                                                                                                                               ~

First Quarter Second Second Quarter Third Quarter Third Quarter Fourth Quarter 0 01114102 . to 01114102 to 04118102 041111102 07/18/02 04/17/02 to 07/18/02 04117/02 10/17/02 07/16/02 to . *10/17/02 10115/02 01131103 10/15/02 to 01131103 ~ I-' Location Location '< 0-1 MILE 0-1 MILE OFFSITE OFFSITE 6A4 + 6A4+ 20.2 20.2 +/-

                                           +/-  2.0 2.0                  19.3 19.3   +/-
                                                                          +/- 1.6 1.6                        19.1 19.1 +/- 1.4
                                                                                                             +/-  1.4               18.6 18.6     0.7
                                                                                                                                        +/- 0.7 8A3 8A3                16.4 16.4    +/-
                                           +/-  0.8 0.8                  16.1 16.1   +/- 0.8
                                                                          +/-  0.8                        16.0 16.0  +/- 1.0
                                                                                                              +/- 1.0               15.4 IS.4  +/- 1.2
                                                                                                                                        +/-   1.2 15A3 ISA3                 18.2 18.2    +/-
                                           +/-  1.0 1.0                   18.8 18.8  +/-T4
                                                                          +/-"1.4                         18.3 18.3  +/- 1.2
                                                                                                              +/- 1.2               17.0 17.0  +/- 0.5 0.5 16A2 16A2                 15.9 15.9    +/-
                                           +/-  1.4 1.4                   16.2 16.2  +/- 1.0
                                                                          +/-  1.0                        16.0 16.0  +/- 1.0
                                                                                                              +/-1.0                15.2 15.2   +/- 0.7
                                                                                                                                         +/- 0.7 1*2 MILES  OFFSlTE .

MILES OFFSITE IBI IBI 17.S +/- 17.5 +/- 1.2 1.2 17.1 17.1 +/-

                                                                           +/- 1.0 1.0                        16.6 16.6 +/-+/- 1.4 1.4                15.6 15.6  +/-  1.0
                                                                                                                                         +/- 1.0 2B3 +

2B3 li6 +/- 17.6 +/- 1.2 1.2 17.2 17.2 +/- 1.0

                                                                          +/-  1.0                        16.8 +/-

16.8 +/- 1.0 1.0 16.4 16.4 +/- 0.7

                                                                                                                                         +/- 0.7 2B4 2B4             (S)

(5) 17.3 17.3 +/-O.6

                                                                          +/-0.6                          17.2 +/-

17.2 +/- 1.2 1.2 16.3 +/- 0.5 \. 5B3 SB3 15.7 IS.7 +/- 1.2

                                            +/- 1.2                   15.2 IS.2  +/-
                                                                          +/- 1.2 1.2                        IS.4 +/-+/-

15.4 0.6 0.6 15.5 IS.5 +/- 0.7

                                                                                                                                         +/-  0.7 7B2                16.6 16.6     +/-
                                            +/- 1.6 1.6                   16.1 16.1     0.8
                                                                          +/- 0.8
                                                                          +/-                             16.1 +/-
                                                                                                      . 16.1  +/- 0.8 0.8                16.0 16.0  +/-0.9
                                                                                                                                         +/-0.9 8B2 ++              17.2 17.2    +/-
                                            +/- 1.2 1.2                   16.5 16.5  +/- 1.2
                                                                          +/-   1.2                     . 16.3 +/-+/- 1.4                15.6 IS.6    0.7
                                                                                                                                         +/- 0.7 9Bl 9Bl                16.6 16.6     +/-
                                            +/- 1.0 LO                    16.1 16.1  +/- 1.0
                                                                          +/-  1.0                        15.5 IS.5 +/-+/- 1.2 1.2                15.0 IS.0  +/- 0.7
                                                                                                                                         +/-  0.7 10B2 lOB2                14.0 14.0     +/-
                                            +/- 1.0 1.0                   13.4 13.4      1.0
                                                                          +/- 1.0
                                                                          +/-                             13.S+/-

13.5 .+/- 1.4 1.4 12.9 12.9 +/-

                                                                                                                                         +/- 0.9 0.9 10B3 10B3                16.S 16.S     +/-
                                            +/- 1.4 1.4                   16.S 16.5  +/- 3.0
                                                                          +/-  3.0                        15.5 15.S +/-+/- 1.2 1.2                15.2 IS.2 +/-+/- 1.9 1.9
  • 10B4 lOB4 18.6 18.6 +/- 2.0 2.0 18.3 +/- 1.2
                                                                          +/-                             17.9 17.9 +/-+/- 2.0 2.0                16.S 16.5  +/- 0.7
                                                                                                                                         +/-  0.7 12B4 12B4                17.4 17.4     +/-
                                            +/- 0.8 0.8                   17.0 17.0  +/- 0.4
                                                                          +/-  0.4                        16.5 +/-

16.5 +/- 1.4 1.4 IS.7 15.7 +/- 0.2 0.2 13Bl 13Bl 17.6 17.6 +/-

                                            +/- 1.8 1.8                   17.0 17.0  +/- 1.4
                                                                          +/-   1.4                       17.4 17.4 +/-+/- L4 lA                 16.4  +/-
                                                                                                                                         +/-  0.9 14B3 +

14B3 + 18.4 18.4 +/-

                                            +/- 1.2 1.2                   17.2 17.2  +/- 1.0
                                                                          +/-   1.0                       17.6 17.6 +/-+/- 1.0 1.0                16.6 16.6  +/- 0.9
                                                                                                                                         +/-  0.9 15Bl ISBI                17.3 17.3     +/-
                                            +/-  1.4 1.4                  16.8 16.8  +/-  0.4
                                                                          +/- 0.4                         17.2 +/-

17.2 +/- 1.2 1.2 15.9 IS.9 +/- 1.2

                                                                                                                                        .+/-  1.2
             . 16B2                15.9 15.9     +/-
                                            +/-  1.4 1.4                  IS.9 IS.9      1.0
                                                                          +/- 1.0                         16.4 16.4 +/-+/- 2.0 2.0 **.            14.9 14.9  +/- 1.2
                                                                                                                                         +/-  1.2 MILES OFFSITE 2*3 MILES   OFFSITE llCI llCI                21.1 +/-

21.1 1.2

                                            +/- 1.2                   19.9 +/- 0.8 19.9      0.8                       20.2+/- 1.4 20.2+/-   1.4                18.8 +/-

18.8 +/- L{) LO See the See the comments comments at the end at the of this end of this table. table. 1-5

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ENVIRONMENTAL ENVIRONMENTAL THERMOLUMINESCENT THERMOLUMINESCENT DOSIMETRY DOSIMETR.Y RESULTS RESULTS . SUSQUEHANNA SUSQUEHANNA STEAM STEAM ELECTRIC ELECTRIC STATION - 2002 2002 Results (1) Results (1) are are in mRlstd. mRlstd. qtr (2) +/- qtr (2) +/- 25 28 (3) (3) Fant Fmt Quarter Quarter Second Second Quarter Quarter Third Quarter Third Quarter. . .Fourth Fourth Quarter Quarter 01114102 01114102 to to 04118/02 04118/02 04/17102 to 07/18/02

  • to .07/18/02 07/16/02 to to 10117102 10117102 10115/02 . toto 01131103 01131103
             . LOcation 3-4 MILES MILES OFFSITE OFFSITE IDS + +            20.2 20.2    +/- 2.0 2.0                  18.7 18.7  +/-
                                                                          +/-  1.4 1.4                        19.2 19.2  +/-
                                                                                                              +/- 1.8 1.8                    17.6 17.6  +/- O.S
                                                                                                                                               +/-  0.5 601 6Dl                20.1 20.1    +/-+/- 1.4 1.4                  19.3 19.3  +/-+/- 1.6 1.6                        19.2 19.2  +/-   1.2
                                                                                                              +/- 1.2                    . 17.9 17.9  +/-+/- 1.4 1.4 803 8D3 ++             18.3 18.3       1.8
                                            +/- 1.8                   17.4 17.4  +/-+/- 0.8 0.8                        18.2 18.2  +/-
                                                                                                              +/- 1.0 1.0                    16.6 16.6  +/-.0.7
                                                                                                                                                +/-.0.7 904 9D4 ++             19.1 19.1     +/- 1.0 1.0                  18.0 18.0  +/-+/- 1.2 1.2                        18.8 18.8  +/-+/- 1.0 1.0                   17.1 17.1  +/-+/- 1.0 1.0 1001 lODl ++              18.8 18.8     +/- 1.8
                                             +/- 1.8                  17.S 17.5  +/-+/- 0.6 0.6                        17.2 17.2  +/- 1.01.0                   17.0 17.0  +/-+/- 0.9 0.9 1202 12D2                 21.0 21.0     +/- 4.2
                                             +/- 4.2                  19.9 19.9   +/- 1.2
                                                                           +/- 1.2                        20.0 20.0  +/- 1.2 1.2                     19.0 19.0  +/- O.S O.S 1401 14Dl                 19.4 19.4     +/- 1.2 1.2                  18,9 18.9   +/- 0.8 0.8                        19.5   +/-
                                                                                                               +/- 1.0 1.0                   17.1 17.1  +/-+/- 1.4 1.4
 . 4-5MILES MILESOFFSITE OFFSITE 3E1 3El                16.8 16.8     +/- 1.0 1.0                  IS .2 +/-+/- 0.8 0.8                        16.2   +/-   1.2                   14.5 14.5   +/-
                                                                                                                                                +/- 1.0 1.0 4E2 4E2                19.5 19.5     +/-
                                             +/- 2.2 2.2                  18.5 18.5   +/-
                                                                           +/- 2.4 2.4                        18.8 18.8   +/-
                                                                                                               +/-  0.6 0.6                    18.3 18.3   +/-
                                                                                                                                                +/- 1.0 1.0 SE2 SE2 ++             18.5 18.5     +/-
                                             +/- 1.0 1.0                  17.5 17.5   +/-1.0
                                                                           +/-1.0                         17.8 17.8   +/-
                                                                                                               +/-   1.8 1.8                   17.1 17.1   +/-
                                                                                                                                                +/- 1.7 1.7 6E1 6EI +  +           20.4 20.4     +/-
                                             +/- 1.4 1.4                  21.S   +/-
                                                                           +/- 1.2 1.2                        19.7 19.7   +/-
                                                                                                               +/-   1.4 1.4                   19.4 19.4   +/- 1.4 1.4 7E1 7El + +            19.2 19.2     +/-
                                             +/- 1.4 1.4                  18.6 18.6   +/-
                                                                           +/- 0.8 0.8                        18.7 18.7   +/-
                                                                                                               +/-   1.4 1.4                   17.8 17.8   +/-
                                                                                                                                                +/- 0.7 0.7 11E1 lIEI +  +           16.0 16.0     +/-
                                             +/- 0.8 0.8                  15.5 15.5   +/- 0.8
                                                                           +/- 0.8                        15.0 15.0   +/-
                                                                                                               +/-   1.0 1.0                   14.1 14.1   +/-
                                                                                                                                                +/- 0.5 0.5 12El 12El +               16.6 16.6     +/-
                                             +/- 1.2 1.2               (S)

(5) 16.8 16.8 +/-

                                                                                                               +/-  0.8 0.8                    15.8 15.8   +/- 0.9
                                                                                                                                                +/- 0.9 13E4 13E4 +  +           21.0 21.0     +/-
                                             +/- 1.2 1.2                  20.7+/-

20.7+/- 1.01.0 20.6 20.6 +/-

                                                                                                               +/-   2.6 2.6                   19.2 19.2   +/-
                                                                                                                                                +/- O.S 0.5 5-10 MILES MILES OFFSITE OFFSITE
                . 2Fl +             17.8 17.8    +/-
                                             +/- 1.4 1.4                  17.6 17.6 +/- +/- 0.8 0.8                        17.7 17.7 +/- +/-   0.6 0.6                   16.7   +/- 1.0 8F2 8F2             . 17.0     +/-
                                             +/- 2.2                  16.4 16.4 +/- +/- 1.4 1.4                        17.0 17.0 +/- +/-   1.2 1.2                   16.3 16.3   +/-
                                                                                                                                                +/- O.S 0.5 12F2 12F2                18.7     +/-
                                             +/- 1.0                  i8.4+/-     1.4                       18.4+/-

18.4+/- 1.0 1.0 17.2 17.2 +/-

                                                                                                                                                +/- 1.2 1.2 15Fl 15Fl ++             19.7     +/-
                                             +/- 1.0                  19.4 19.4 +/-+/- 0.8 0.8                        19.7 19.7 +/- +/-   1.0 1.0                  18.1 18.1   +/-
                                                                                                                                                +/- 0.5 0.5 16Fl 16Fl +              20.8 20.8     +/-
                                             +/- 1.4 1.4                  20.0 20.0 +/- +/- 1.0 1.0                       20.4 20.4 +/- +/-   1.6 1.6                  19.2 19.2   +/-
                                                                                                                                                +/- 1.4 1.4 See See the the comments comments at at the the end end of of this this table.
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SUSQUEHANNA SUSQUEHANNA STEAM STEAM ELECTRIC ELECTRIC STATION STATION -- 2002 2002 PJ (l)are mRlstd. qtr (2) +/-

                                                                                                                                                                                                 . (1'

'. Results (1) are in mRIstd. +/- 2S (3) f-'. 0

                                                                                                                                                                                                    ~

First Quarter First Second Second Quarter Third Quarter Fourth Quarter 0

                                                                                                                                                                                                    ~

01/14/02 to 04/18102 0V14/02 04/17/02 04117102 to 07/18102 07116/02 . to 10/17102 07/16/02 10/17/02 10115/02 to to 01/31/03 01131/03 I--' Location '< 10-20 10-20 MILES MILES 3G4 3G4 20.2 +/- +/- 1.4 1.4 18.7 IS.7 +/- 1.0 1.0 IS.1 . +/- 18.1 +/- 1.0 1.0 (5) (5) 4Gl+ 4Gl+ 21.4 21.4 +/- +/- I.S I.S 20.7 20.7 +/- 1.6 1.6 19.9 +/- 1.6 IS.9 18.9 +/-

                                                                                                                                                                             +/- 0.5 0 .5 6Gl 6Gl                 21.6 21.6 +/-   +/-  1.4 1.4                          21.0     +/-  O.S
                                                                                             +/- 0.8                           20.1 20.1 +/-     O.S 0.8                          19.7    +/-
                                                                                                                                                                             +/- 1.0 7Gl +

7Gl+ 17.S +/- 17.5 +/- 1.4 1.4 16.9 +/-

                                                                                             +/- 0.8                           17.2 +/- +/-    1.6
  • 16.3 +/- 1.0 7G2 7G2 19.1 * +/-

19.1 +/- 1.2 1.2 - 17.7 +/- 0.6 (S) (5) 16.4

                                                                                                                                                                    *16.4    +/-
                                                                                                                                                                             +/- 0.7 SGI .                IS.6 +/-

15.6 +/- 1.4 1.4

  • 15.2 +/- +/- 1.2 14.9 +/- +/- 0.2 14.3 +/- 0.9 12Gl + 16.0 +/-

16.0 +/- 0.6 0.6 15.7 +/- +/- 1.4 16.1 +/- +/- 1.4 1.4 IS.5 15.5 +/- 0.7 0.7 12G4

  • 19.4 +/- 0.6 19.1 +/- +/- 1.0 1.0 19.7 +/- l.6 1.6 IS.3 18.3 +/-
                                                                                                                                                                             +/- 1.5 1.5 See See the the comments comments at  at the the end end of of this this table.

table. Location Location Indicator

  . Average (6)                             19.3 19.3 +/- 13.4 13.4                         19.3 +/- 10.3                             19.0 +/-      12.1
                                                                                                                                     +/- 12.1                           IS.3 +/- 9.6 .

Control Control Average Average (6) (6) IS.9 +/- 18.9 +/- 3.6 3.6 IS.1 +/- 3.1 18.1 IS.0 +/- 3.4 IS.0 3.4 17.1 +/- 2:5 2,5 COMMENTS COMMENTS (I) Individual monitor location results are nonnally nonnaUy the average of the elemental doses of six calcium elements from the two TLDs assigned to each monitoring location. (2) A standard (std.) quarter (qtr.) is considered to be 91.25 days. Results obtained for monitoring periods of other durations are nonnalized by multiplying them by 91.25/x, 9 I .25/x, where x is the actual duration in days of the period. (3) Uncertainties for individual monitoring location results are two standard deviations of the elemental dOses doses of six cillcium ciilcium elements from the two TLDs assigned to each monitoring location, representing the variability between the elemental doses of each of the six TLD elements. (4) TLDs were not in the field at this *monitoring monitoring location during this quarter. Refer to Appendix Appcndix A of this report for an explanation of program changes totheREMP. totheREMP. . . . .. . . . (5) No measurement could be made because the TLDs were lost, stolen, or damaged. (6) Uncertainties (6) Uncertainties associated associated with with quarterly quarteriy indicator indicator and and control control averages are two averages are two standard standard deviations, deviations, representing representing the variability between the variability between the the results results of of the the individual monitoring locations. individual monitoring locations. . . (7) Data were invalidated for this period because of an unacceptably high coefficient of variation among among element readings .

    . + ODCM -listed locations.                                       .                                    .

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OJ SUSQUEHANNA STEAM ELECTRIC STATION - 2002 rt f-'. Results in pCiIliter +/- 2S pCiIliter: +/- 0

J 0
J LOCATION COLLECTION DATE TRITIUM GR-BETA OTHER ACTIVITY COMMENTS f-'
                                                                                                                                                            '<

6S6 12/31101 12/31101 02104/02 02/04/02 . <99 3.1 +/-0.6

  • 2S7 12/31/01 12/31/01 02/04/02 02/04/02 188 +/- 63 5.4 +/- 1.0 6S5 01107102 01107102 02/04/02 02/04/02 <99 1.5 +/- 0.7 LTAW 01/14/02 01/14/02 246+/-62 2.1 +/- 0.7 6S6 02/04/02 02/04/02 03/04/02 03/04/02 <95 8.1 +/- 1.0 **

2S7 02/04102 02/04102 03/04/02 03/04/02 <95 10.2 +/- 0.8 6S5 02111102 02111102 03/04/02 03/04/02 <95 2.3 +/- 0.6 LTAW 02111102 159 +/- 159 64

                                                        +/- 64             2.1  +/-  0.6 656          03/04/02 03/04/02        04101102 04101102            <96                0.3  +/-  0.6                                                             **

2S7 03/04/02 03/04/02 04101/02 04101/02 4468 +/- 100 7.5 +/- 0.8 6S5 6S5 03/11/02 03/11/02 04101102 04101102 <96 2.2 +/- 0.6 LTAW 03111/02

  • 03111/02 219 +/- 60 2.9 +/- 0.7 6S6 6S6 04/01/02 04/01/02 04/29/02 04/29/02 <93 2.1 +/- 0.6 **

6S7 04/01102 04/01102 04/29/02 04/29/02 9955 +/- 134 5.6 +/- 0.8 6S5 6S5 04/08/02 04/08/02 04129102 04129102 161 +/- 59 3.0 +/- 0.6 LTAW 04/15/02 04/15/02 187 +/- 60 1.0 +/-

                                                                              +/-  0.7 6S6         04/29102 04/29102        06/03/02 06/03/02            <96                 2.2 +/- 0.7
                                                                              +/-                                                                    **

2S7 2S7 04/29102 04/29102 06/03/02 06/03/02 262 +/- +/- 61.2 7.1 +/- 0.8

                                                                              +/-

6S5 05/06/02 05/06/02 06/03/02

                                 *06/03/02         105 +/-+/- 59              1.4 +/- 0.8 LTAW           05/13102 05/13102                        190 +/-59                2.1 +/- 0.6 6S6          06/03/02 06/03/02       07/01/02 07/01/02             <97                4.0 +/-+/- 0.9 2S7 2S7          06/03/02 06/03/02       07/01102 07/01102        4241 +/- 98               7.0  +/-
                                                                               +/- 0.8 6S5          06/10/02 06/10/02       07/01102
  • 07/01102 <97 3.4 +/-
                                                                               +/- 0.6 LTAW           06/10/02 06/10/02                        134 +/- 61               3.5  +/-
                                                                               +/-  0.6

. Comments: Comments:

 *Refer to Appendix F
 'Refe.ppendiX       F of of this this report for for additional additional details details regarding regarding exceptiO.

exception.SSES Technical Requirements SSES Technical Requirements for for sampling sampling and and analyses. analyses . * )*8

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                                                                                                +/- 2S Results in pCiIliter +/-                                                                   0
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LOCATION LOCATION COLLECTION DATE COLLECTION DATE TRITIUM TRITIUM GR-BETA GR-BETA OTHER ACTIVITY OTHER ACTIVITY COMMENTS COMMENTS ~ f-'

                                                                                                                                                                  '<

6S6 07/01102 07/01102 07/29/02

                                . 07/29/02              <97
                                                        <97                 2.2  +/- 0.6 2S7            07/01102 07/01102        07/29/02 07/29/02        3425 +/- 91                 8.2      0.8
                                                                                 +/- *0.8 6S5            07/08/02        07/29/02              <97                 3.5  +/- 0.7 LTAW            07/15/02 07115102                          154 +/-

154 +/- 59 59 5.1 5.1 +/- 0.7 6S6 . 07/29/02 08/26/02 08/26/02 d06

                                                       <:106                3.4  +/- 0.5 2S7           07/29/02        08/26/02 08126102         2156 +/- 88              11.9   +/- 0.5 6S5           08/05/02        08126102 08/26/02          2Q7 +/- +/- 67 67              8.7  +/- 0.5 LTAW            08112/02 08112102                          207 +/-

207 +/- 60 60 4.2 +/-0.7 6S6 6S6 08/26/02 09/30/02 09130102 .. <97

                                                        <97                 3.4 +/-

3.4 +/- 0.9 0.9 2S7 . 08/26/02 08/26/02 09/02/02 09/02/02 2343 +/- 83 11.0+/- 1.4 6S5 09/02/02 09/02102 09/30/02 . 09/30/02 <97 3.5 +/- 0.7 LTAW 09/09/02 09/09/02 105 +/- 62 5.1 +/- 5.1 0.5 6S6 09/30/02 09130102 10/28/02 10128102 12 +/-75 2.4 2.4 +/-1.3

                                                                                 +/-1.3 2S7          09/30/02 09/30/02         10/28/02 .

10/28/02 925 +/- 925 +/- 24 24 11.0 +/- 2.4 6S5 10/07/02 10/07/02 10/28/02 10/28/02 13 +/-70 13.+/- 70 3.1 +/- 1.3

. LTAW             10/14/02 10114/02                          61 +/- 89                3.1  +/- 1.8 6S6           10/28/02 10/28/02        12102/02 .       -2.6 +/-
                                                    -2.6  +/- 90 90             2.2  +/-    1.2
  • 2S7 10/28/02 10/28/02 12/02/02 12/02/02 1030+/- 245 18.0 18.0 +/-
                                                                                 +/-   2.8 2.8
  . 6S5            11/04/02 11104/02        12/02/02 12102/02          9.4 +/- 81               2.0  +/-    1.2 1.2 LTAW             11111/02 11111102                          117 +/- 86               5.7  +/-    1.6 6S6           12/02/02    . 12/30/02             114+/-

114 +/- 82 1.8 +/- 1.3 2S7 12102/02 12102102 12/30/02 12/30/02 179 +/- 97 . 11.0 +/- 2.5 6S5 12109/02 12/09/02 12/30/02 12130102 122 +/- 83 3.0+/- 1.4 3.0+/- 1.4 LtAW LTAW 12116/02 12116/02 90+/-87 90+/-87 4.9 +/-1.6 4.9 +/-1.6 Comments: Comments:

                                                          .                                                    .        .
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                                        .

additional additional details details regarding regarding exceptions exceptions to

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TABLEI-3 . IODINE-13l IODlNE-131 ANALYSES OF SURFACE WATER SUSQUEHANNA STEAM ELECTRIC STATION - 2002

                                                                                          +/- 2S Results in pCiIliter +/-

LOCATION LOCATION COLLECTION DATE COLLECTION DATE 1-131 COMMENTS COMMENTS 6S6 12/31101-01114/02 . -.01+/-.18 2S7 2S7 12/31101-01114/02 12/31101-01114/02 .21 +/-

                                                                 .21   +/- .28
                                                                         .28 6S5                01107/02-01114/02 01/07/02-01114/02                         .09 +/-.17
                                                                       +/- .17 6S6 6S6                01114/02-01/28/02 01/14/02-01128/02                         .04
                                                                 .04+/-  +/- .33 6S7 6S7                01114/02-01128/02 .                       .19 +/- .24 6S5                01/21102-01128/02 01121102-01128/02                         .22 +/-
                                                                 .22     .18
                                                                       +/- .18 LTAW                     111412002 111412002                           .04+/-.11
                                                                 .04 +/-.11 6S6 6S6                01/28/02-02111102 01128/02-02111102                         .23 +/-
                                                                 .23   +/- .27
                                                                         .27                                **

2S7 01/28102-02111102 01128/02-02111102 .39 +/- .32

                                                                       +/-.32 6S5                02/04/02-02/11102 02104/02-02/11102                         .32 +/- .26 LTAW                     2/1112002
                           . 2111/2002                          -.02
                                                                -.02 +/- +/- .18
                                                                          .18 6S6                 02/11/02-02125/02 '

02/11102-02125102 .24 +/- .28

                                                                  .24+/-
  • 2S7 02111102-02/25/02 02/11102-02/25/02 .02 +/- 0.3 6S5 6S5 02/18/02-02125102 02/18/02-02/25/02 .15 +/- .21
                                                                                                             ..
                                                                  .15+/-.21 6S6                02/25/02-03/11102 02/25/02-03/11/02                         ..38 38 +/-  .33
                                                                       +/-.33 2S7                02/25/02-03/11102 02125/02-03111102                              +/- .34
                                                                   .36 +/-

6S5 6S5 03/04/02-03/11/02 03/04/02-03/11102 .41 +/-

                                                                   .41    .30
                                                                       +/- .30 LTAW                    3/1112002                             .08 +/-  .17
                                                                   .08 +/- .17 6S6                03/11102-03125102 03/11102-03/25102                          .16 +/-
                                                                   .16 +/- .28
                                                                          .28 2S7                03111102-03125102 03111102-03/25102                          .11
                                                                   .11 +/-  .26
                                                                       +/- .26 6S5                03/18/02-03125/02 03/18/02-03125/02                          .24 +/- .27 6S6                03/25/02-04108102 03/25/02-04108102                          .38 +/-
                                                                   .38  +/- .28
                                                                          .28                                **

6S7 03/25/02~04/08/02 03125102.04108102 .13 +/-

                                                                   .13  +/- .2j
                                                                          .23 6S5                04/01102-04108102 04/01/02-04/08/02                          .41 +/-
                                                                   .41  +/- .33
                                                                          .33 LTAW LTAW                    4/15/2002 4/15/2002                            -.01
                                                                  -.01 +/-+/- .17
                                                                           .17 Comments:

Comments: F of this 'Retel"ppendix F this report report tor for additional addttional details details regarding regarding exceptio. SSESTechn\cal Requirements tor SSES Technical Requirements for sampling sampling and analyses. analyses. . 1-10

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                                                                                               +/- 2S Results in pCilliter +/-
                                                                                                                                                    **

LOCATION LOCATION COLLECTION DATE COLLECTION DATE 1-131 COMMENTS 6S6 6S6 04/08/02-04/22/02 04/08/02-04/22/02 .01 +/- .21 ' 2S7 2S7 04/08/02-04/22/02 04/08/02-04/22/02 .07 1:+/- .19 6S5 6S5 04/15/02-04/22/02 04/15/02-04122/02 -.06 +/- .13 6S6 .. 6S6 04/22/02-05/06/02 .. 04/22/02-05106/02 .19 +/- .29 2S7 2S7 04/22/02-05/06/02 04/22/02-05/06/02 1.2 +/- .29 1.2+/-.29 6S5 6S5 04/29/02-05106/02 04129/02-05106102 . .16

                                                                       . 16 +/-.25
                                                                            +/- .25 LTAW LTAW                       5/13/2002 5/1312002                           -.17+/- .23 6S6 6S6 2S7 2S7 6S5 6S5 05106/02-05120/02 05/06/02-05120/02 05/06/02-05120/02 05/06/02-05120/02 05/13/02-05/20/02 05/13/02-05/20/02
                                                                      -.27+/- .42
                                                                    . ..28 28 +/-  0.4
                                                                            +/-.0.4 O.O+/- .24
                                                                                                                    .'                                  i 6S6 6S6                   05/20/02-06/03/02 05/20/02-06/03/02                         .63 +/- .63
    . 2S7 2S7                   05120102-06103102 05/20/02-06/03/02                         .33 +/- .52 6S5 6S5                   05127/02-06/03/02 05/27/02-06/03/02                         .02 +/- .47
                                                                       .02+/-

6S6 6S6 . 06/03/02-06/17/02 06/03/02-06117102 .19 +/- ~25

                                                                               .25 6S7 6S7                  06/03/02-06/17/02 06/03/02-06/17/02                          U   +/- .37 U+/-.37 6S5 6S5                  06/10/02-06/17/02 06/10/02-06/17/02                         .24 +/- .28 LTAW LTAW                    ' 6/lO/2002 6/10/2002                            .02+/- .23 6S6 6S6                  06/17/02-07/01/02 06/17/02-07/01/02                          .06
                                                                        .06+/-+/- .28 2S7 2S7                  06117/02-07/01/02 06/17/02-07/01102                          .38 +/- .31 6S5 6S5                  06/24/02-07/01/02 06/24/02-07/01/02                          .32 +/-  .31
                                                                            +/-.31 6S6 6S6                  07/01102-07/15102 07/01102-07/15/02                          .76 +/- ..35
                                                                                ~5
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2S7 2S7 07/01102-07/15102 07/01102-07/15/02 1.0 +/- .39 ' 6S5 6S5 07/08/02-07/15/02 07/08102-07/15/02 .32 +/-+/- .32

      . LTAW LTAW                      7/15120021 7/15120021                            0.1 +/- .25 Comments:

Comments:

  • Refer
  • Refer to to Appendix Appendix F F of of this this report report for for additional additional details details regarding regarding exceptions exceptions toto SSES SSES Technical Technical Requirements Requirements for for sampling sampling and and analyses.

analyses. 1-11 I-U

TABLE 1*3 ANALYSES OF IODINE*131 ANALYSES OF SURFACE SURFACE WATE~ SUSQUEHANNA STEAM ELECTRIC STATION - 2002 Results in pCilliter +/- 2S pCiIliter +/- LOCATION . COLLECTION DATE 1-131 1*131 COMMENTS 6S6 6S6 07/15/02-07/29/02 07/15/02-07/29/02 -.08 +/- .25 2S7 2S7 07/15/02-07/29/02 07/15/02-07/29/02 .92+/- .37 6S5 6S5 07122102-07129102 07122102-07/29/02 2.3 +/- .52 6S6 6S6 07/29/02-08/12/02 07/29/02-08112102 .67 +/- .32 2S7 2S7 07/29/02-08112102 07/29/02-08112/02 1.5 +/- 0.4 6S5 6S5 08/05/02-08/12/02 08/05/02-08/12/02 .98 +/-

                                                                  .98   +/- .43
                                                                          .43 LTAW                      8/1212002 8/1212002                          .15 +/-
                                                                  .15     .21
                                                                        +/- .21 6S6 6S6                  08112/02-08/26/02 08/12/02-08/26/02                        1.1 +/-.46 1.1 2S7 2S7                  08/12/02-08126102 08/12/02-08126102                       3.2 +/- .74 6S5 6S5                  08/19/02-08/26/02 08/19/02-08/26/02                        1.5 +/-

1.5 +/- .61

                                                                          .61 6S6 6S6                  08126102-09109102 08126102-09109102                       0.9+/- .44 2S7 2S7                  08/26/02-09/09102 08/26/02-09/09102                               0 .7 2.6 +/- 0.7 6S5 6S5                  09/02102-09/09/02 09/02102-09/09/02                       2.4 +/- .63 LTAW LTAW                       91912002 91912002                          O.O+/-

0.0 +/- .18 6S6 6S6 09/09/02-09123/02 09/09/02-09/23/02 22.3

                                                                     .3 +/-0.8 2S7 2S7                  09/09/02-09123/02 09/09102-09/23/02                        4.7 +/- 1.2 6S5 6S5                  09116/02-09/23/02 09/16/02-09123/02                        3.9 +/- 1.1 6S6                  09123/02-10/07/02 09123/02-10/07/02                        0.9 +/-.46 2S7                  09/23/02-10/07/02 09/23/02-10/07/02                        2.6 +/-

2.6 .66

                                                                        +/- .66 6S5                  09/30/02-10107/02 09/30/02-10/07/02                        1.0 +/- .55 6S6                   10/07/02-10121/02 10/07/02-10/21/02                        .67 +/-.37
                                                                        +/- .37 2S7                   10/07/02-10/21102 10/07/02-10/21102                            +/- .44 1.2 +/-.44 6S5                   10/14/02-10/21102 10114/02-10121102                       .53 +/- .35 LTAW                      10/14/2002 10/14/2002                          .16+/- .28 Comments:
                                                                                                                                                **

Comments: o Refe,Appendix Refe. F of Appendix F of this this report report for for addHionai addHional details details regarding regarding exceptio. exceptiO. SSES SSES Technical Technical Requirements Requirements for for .sampling

                                                                                                                        .sampling and and analyses.

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6S6 6S6 10/21/02-11/04/02 10/21102-11104/02 .12 +/- .26 2S7 2S7 10/21/02- 11104102 10/21/02-11104/02 .SI +/-.34

                                                                    .51  +/- .34 6S5 6S5                    10/28/02-11104/02 10/28/02-11/04/02                      .84
                                                                    .84 +/-+/- 0.4 0.4 LTAW LTAW                        11111/2002 1111112002                        .24 +/- .28
                                                                    .24    .28 6S6                               111 18/02 11104/0~-11I18/02 11l04/0~-                              .78
                                                                    .78 +/-  .47
                                                                         +/-.47 2S7 2S7                    11104/02-11/18/02 11104/02-11118102                       1.3 1.3 +/- .S2
                                                                         +/-.52 6S5 6S5                    11111102-11118/02 11111102-11/18102                       1.2 +/- .S8
                                                                           .58 6S6                    11/18/02-12/02/02 11118/02-12/02/02                      .07
                                                                     .07 +/- .18
                                                                         +/-.18 2S7 2S7                   11118102-12102102 11/18/02-12102/02                      0.8 +/-.42
  • 6SS 6S5 11/25/02-12/02/02
                           ' 11/25102-12/02/02                       .29 +/- .31 6S6                   12/02/02-12/16/02 12/02102-12116102                       .45 +/- .32 2S7                   12/02/02-12/16/02 12/02/02-12/16/02                       .82
                                                                     .82 +/-
                                                                         +/- .38
                                                                            .38 6SS 6S5                   12/09102-12116/02 12109/02-12/16/02                       .43
                                                                     .43 +/-
                                                                         +/- .38
                                                                           .38 LTAW                     . 12/16/2002 12116/2002                         0.4 0.4+/-+/- .36 6S6                   12/16/02-12/30/02 12116/02-12130/02                       .14
                                                                     .14 +/-
                                                                         +/- 0.2 0.2 2S7 2S7 -                 12/16/02-12/30/02                       .36
                                                                     .36 +/-
                                                                         +/- .25
                                                                            .25 6S5                   12123/02-  12/30/02 12/23/02-12/30/02                       .09 +/- 0.2
                                                                     .09+/-0.2 Comments:

report for additional details reg~rding

  • Refer to Appendix F of this report SSE'S Technical Requirements for s~mpling regarding exceptions to SSE's s!impling and analyses. 1-13

TABLE 1-41*4 GROSS ALPHA, GROSS BETA, TRITIUM, IODINE-131 IODINE*131 GAMMA* SPECTROSCOPIC ANALYSES OF OF DRINKING DRINKING WATER SUSQUEHANNA SUSQUEHANNA STEAM ELECTRIC STATION STEAM ELECTRIC STATION -- 2002 2002 . Results in Results pCiIliter +/- 2S in pCiIliter 2S LOCATION COLLECTION DATE GR-ALPHA GR*ALPHA GR-BETA

  • GR*BETA TRITIUM OTHER ACTIVITY COMMENTS 12H2 12H2 12131/01 12131101 *~ 02/04/02 02/04/02 .14 +/-0.5 3.3 +/-0.7 3.3 +/-0.7 <99 12H2 q2l4/02 03104/02 q2l4/02 -- 03104/02 0.5 +/-
  • 0.5 +/- 0.5 0.5 1.8 +/- 0.6 <95
                                                                                               <95 12H2 12H2            . 03/04/02 - 04/01102           0.2+/-0.5 0.2+/-   0.5                                      <96
                                                                                               <96 12H2 12H2              04/01102 -- 04/29/02 04/01/02    04129102           1.1+/-0.6 1.1+/-0.6             2.6+/-0.9 2.6+/-0.9                    <93 12H2 12H2              04129/02 - 06/03/02 04/29/02    06103/02          -0.5
                                               -0.5 +/-
                                                    +/- 0.4 0.4           2.2+/-0.6 2.2+/-0.6                    <96 12H2 12H2              06/03/02 -- 07/01/02 06/03/02    07/01102          0.8 +/-0.7             3.5 +/-0.9 3.5  +/-0.9                   <97
                                                                                                <97 12H2              07/01102 -- 07129/02 07/01102    07129/02          0.2+/-0.6 0.2+/-0.6              3.9 +/-0.7 3.9  +/-0.7                   <97
                                                                                                <97 12H2 12H2                    8/512002                 0.4 +/-

0.4 +/- 0.7 0.7 4.6 +/-0.9 4.6 +/-0.9 466 +/- 63 ** 12H2 12H2 8126/02 8/6/02 - 8/26/02 0.3 +/-0.6 3.5 +/-0.7 3.5 +/-0.7 <106

                                                                                               <106 12H2 12H2              08/26/02 -- 09/30/02 08/26/02    09/30102           .06 +/-0.6
                                                .06 +/-0.6            3.9 +/-0.7
                                                                         +/- 0.7 .                <97
                                                                                                <97 12H2 12H2             09/30/02 -- 10128102 09/30/02     10128102          .00 +/-
                                                .00 +/- 0.8 0.8           2.0 +/-

2.0 +/- 1.3 1.3 -6.9 +/-

                                                                                             -6.9 +/- 78 78 12H2 12H2             10/28/02 - 12/02102           -.32 +/- .78            .95 +/-
                                                                     .95 +/- 1.4 1.4 .             270+/- 90 270+/-    90 12H2 12H2             12/02/02 12102/02 -- 12/30/02 12/30102          .72 +/-
                                                .72 +/- 1.0 1.0          2.3 +/- 1.2               . 34 +/-79
                                                                                                  +/- 79 Comments: .
  • Refer to Appendix F of this report for additional details regarding exceptions to SSES Technical Requirements for sampling and analyses.

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Results in Results in pCi/gm (wet) +/- 2S pCi/gm (wet) 2S LOCATION LOCATION SAMPLE SAMPLE TYPE TYPE COLLECTION COLLECTION DATE DATE K-40 K-40 COMMENTS COMMENTS IND IND .Channel Catfish 04/15/02 - 04/16/02 3.4 3.4 +/-+/- 0.1 0.1 IND IND Smallmouth Bass . 04/18/02 04118/02 - 04/18/02 04118/02 3.1 3.1 +/-.OS

                                                                                              +/-.os IND IND    Shorthead Shorthead Redhorse Redhorse             04/18/02 - 04/18/02                         . 3.2 +/- .OS 2H   Smallmouth Smallmouth Bass Bass                04124/02 04124/02 -- 04124/02 04124/02                          3.5 3.5 +/-.09
                                                                                              +/-.09 2H   Shorthead Shorthead Redhorse Redhorse             04124/02 - 04124/02 04/24/02     04124/02                          3.1 3.1 +/-+/- 0.1 0.1 2H   Channel  Catfish Channel Catfish                 04124/02 04124/02 -- 04124/02 04124/02
  • 3.1+/-

3.1+/-.OS .08 IND IND Smallmouth Smallmouth Bass Bass 10123/02 ~ 10123/02 4.5 4.5 +/-0.4

                                                                                              +/-0.4 IND IND    Channel Channel Catfish Catfish                10123/02 10/23/02 - 10123/02 10/23102                         4.3 4.3 +/-+/- 0.4 0.4 IND IND    Shorthead Shorthead Redhorse Redhorse             10/23/02 - 10123/02 10/23/02                          3.0 3.0 +/-.45
                                                                                               +/-.45 IND IND   Shorthead Shorthead Redhorse Redhorse             10/23/02 - 10123/02 10123102                         4.S 4.S +/-O.6
                                                                                               +/-O.6 2H   Smallmouth Smallmouth Bass Bass               10/10/02 - 10/11102                             4.4 4.4 +/-+/- .26
                                                                                                  .26 ,.

2H Channel Channel Catfish Catfish 10/10/02 - 10/11/02 3.7 3.7 +/-+/- .06

                                                                                                  .06 2H   Shorthead Shorthead Redhorse Redhorse              10/10/02 - 10/11102                         . 3.5 +/-A4 2H   Short head Redhorse Sh.orthead Redhorse              10/10/02 10/10/02 .;- 10/11/02 10/11/02                          3.9 3.9 +/-+/- .27
                                                                                                  .27 LTAW LTAW    Largemouth Largemouth Bass Bass                10115/02 10/15102 - 10/15/02                           '3.9 T9+/-   +/- .26
                                                                                                  .26 1-15

TABLE 1*6 GAMMA

  • SPECTROSCOPIC ANALYSES OF SHORELINE SEDIMENT
                                  . SUSQUEHANNA STEAM ELECTRIC STATION - 2002 Resuits in pCi/gm(dry) +/- 2S LOCATION COLLECTION DATE      K*40                  Cs-137              Ra*226    TH*228    . OTHER ACTIViTY 2B       4/1112002     lS.2 +/- .20            .11 +/- .00S             1.S +/-.16  2.7 +/- 1.0 7B       411112002     12.S+/-.lS               .OS +/- .006            1.S +/- .12    <1.0 12F      411112002      10+/- O.IS             .05 +/- .007             1.6 +/-.13  2.2+/-0.9
  • LTAW 4/1112002 IS +/- .16 <.01 1.6 +/-.13 <.OOOOS 2B 10/22/2002 19 +/- 1.0 .13 +/-.04 3.3+/-0.9 1.S +/- .16 7B 10/2212002 16 +/- O.S .75 +/- .05 3.4+/-0.S 1.3 +/- .IS 12F 10/22/2002 14 +/- 0.9 .09 +/-.04 . 2.4+/-0.S 1.4 +/- .16 LTAW 10122/2002 16 +/-0.6 . .007 +/- .01 2.3+/-0.5 1.3 +/- .S6
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12F3 12F3 111412002 111412002 123 123 +/-+/- 60 60 K-40: K-40: 6969 +/-

                                                                                  +/- 39 39 .

2S2 2S2 111412002 1114/2002 l23 +/- 123 +/- 60 60 K-40: K-40: 6868 +/-

                                                                                  +/- 27 27 4S4 4S4 Treated Treated         1114/2002 111412002
  • 154 +/-

154 +/-60 60 12F3 12F3 211112002 211112002 <102

                                               <102 2S2                 211112002 211112002                <102
                                               <102 4S4 4S4 Treated Treated         211112002 211112002                <102
                                               <102

.. 12F3 12F3 3/1112002 3/1112002 110 110 +/-59

                                                  +/-59 2S2 2S2                 3/1112002 3/1112002                 <94
                                                <94
                                                                                               ... . .

4S4 4S4 Treated Treated 3/1112002 3/1112002 137 137 +/-+/- 59 59 12F3 12F3 411512002 411512002 <95

                                                <95 2S2 2S2               . 4/15/2002 4/15/2002                 <95
                                                <95 4S4 4S4 Treated Treated         411512002 4/1512002              160 160 +/-+/- 60 60 12F3 12F3
  • 5/1312002 <93
                                                <93 2S2                 5/1312002 5/13/2002              109 109 +/-+/- 58 58 4S4 4S4 Treated Treated      . 511312002               136 +/-+/- 58 58 12F3 12F3               6/1012002 6/1012002                 <97
                                                <97 2S2 2S2                 6/1012002 6/1012002                 <97
                                                <97 4S4 4S4 Treated Treated        6/1012002 6/1012002                 <97 12F3 12F3               711512002 7/1512002               103 103 +/-59
                                                  +/-59 2S2 2S2                 7/15/2002 7/15/2002              232 232 +/-  60
                                                  +/-60 4S4 4S4 Treated Treated        7/1512002 7/1512002              282 282 +/-+/- 61 61 12F3 12F3               8/1212002 8/12/2002             207 207 +/-60
                                                  +/-60 2S2 2S2                 8/1212002 8/1212002* .           155 155 +/-
                                                  +/- 60 60 4S4Treated     '-   8/1212002               129 +/-
                                                  +/- 59 59
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                                                   . TABLE TABLE 1-71-7 TRITIUM TRITIUM AND GAMMA'"* SPECTROSCOPIC AND GAMMA    SPECTROSCOPIC ANALYSES  ANALYSES OF OF GROUND GROUND WATER WATER SUSQUEHANNA SUSQuEHANNASTEAM ELECTRIC STATION - 2002 Results in pCiIliter +/-
                                                                    +/- 2S .

LOCATION LOCATION COLLECTION COLLECTION DATE DATE TRITIUM TRITIUM OTHER OTHER ACTIVITY ACTIVITY 12F3 12F3 9/912002 9/912002 <101

                                        <101 2S2              9/912002 9/9/2002                <100
                                        <100 4S4 484 Treated Treated      9/9/2002 91912002                <101
                                        <101 12F3 12F3            10114/2002 10/14/2002            -42.7
                                     -42.7 +/-+/- 84 84 2S2 282             10/14/2002 10/14/2002             -53
                                      -53 +/-  85
                                          +/- 85 4S4 484 Treated Treated     10/14/2002 10/14/2002             59+/-86 59+/-86 12F3 12F3            1111112002 1111112002              52+/-82 2S2 282             1111112002
              *1111112002             -63
                                      -63 +/-
                                          +/- 85 85 4S4 4S4 Treated Treated     11111/2002 1111112002              83 83 +/-77
                                          +/-77 12F3 12F3            12116/2002 12116/2002              40+/-83 40+/-83 2S2             12116/2002 12/16/2002             -43
                                      -43 +/-
                                          +/- 81 81 4S4 4S4 Treated Treated     12116/2002 1211612002              82+/-84 82+/-84
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JAN 12/26/01 01102/02 12126/01 -- 01/02/02 14 14 +/- 0.5

                                         +/- 0.5           16 16   +/- 0.5
                                                              +/- 0.5        19  +/- 0.5        17   +/- .05       19 19   +/-0.5
                                                                                                                  +/-0.5         19 19   +/-  1.0
                                                                                                                                    +/- 1.0 01102/02 -- 01109/02 01102/02     01109/02         15 15   +/- 0.5
                                         +/-   0.5         16   +/- 0.5        20 20  +/-
                                                                               +/- 0.5 0.5       18 18   +/- 0.5
                                                                                                 +/- 0.5       20 20   +/-0.5
                                                                                                                  +/-0.5         18   +/- 1.0 .

01/09/02 01116/02 01/09/02 -- 01116/02 13 13 +/- 0.5

                                         +/-    0.5        14   +/- 0.5        14  +/- 0.5        12   +/- 0.5        15 15  +/- 0.5
                                                                                                                  +/- 0.5       1515     0.5
                                                                                                                                    +/- 0.5 01116/02 -- 01123/02 01116/02    01123/02         14   +/- 0.5           16 16   +/- 0.5
                                                              +/- 0.5        19 19  +/- 0.5
                                                                               +/-  0.5       18   +/- 0.5        19 19  +/- 0.5
                                                                                                                  +/- 0.5         17 17  +/- 0.5
                                                                                                                                    +/-  0.5 01123/02 -- 01130/02 01123/02    01130/02         14 14        1.0
                                          +/- 1.0          15   +/- 0.5        24  +/- 0.5
                                                                               +/-            23 23   +/- 1.0
                                                                                                 +/-  1.0       19 19  +/- 0.5
                                                                                                                  +/- 0.5         17  +/- 1.0 FEB     01130/02 -- 02/06/02 01130/02    02/06/02         14 14 +/-  +/- 0.5 0.5        15 15   +/- 0.5
                                                              +/- 0.5        21 21  +/-  0.5
                                                                               +/- 0.5        20 20   +/- 0.5
                                                                                                 +/-  0.5
  • 10 10 +/- 0.5
                                                                                                                  +/- 0.5           7 +/- 0.5 02/06/02 -- 02/13/02 02/06/02    02/13/02         16 16 +/-  +/- 1.0 1.0        17   +/- 0.5        22 22  +/- 0.5
                                                                               +/-  0.5       21 21   +/- 0.5
                                                                                                 +/-  0.5       22  +/- 0.5         18 18  +/- 1.0 1.0 02/13/02 -- 02/20/02 02/13/02    02/20/02         10 +/- 0.5             12   +/- 0.5        14 14  +/- 0.5
                                                                               +/-  0.5       14 14   +/- 1.0
                                                                                                 +/-  1.0       14  +/- 0.5 .       11  +/- 0.5                      **

02120/02 -- 02/27/02 02120102 02127/02 . 13 +/- 0.5 13 +/- 0.5

                                                              +/-            17 17  +/- 0.5
                                                                               +/-  0.5       16 16   +/- 0.5
                                                                                                 +/-  0.5       15 15  +/- 0.5
                                                                                                                  +/- 0.5         13 13  +/- 0.5
                                                                                                                                    +/-  0.5 02/27/02 -- 03/06/02 02/27/02    03/06102         15+/- 1.0              16 16   +/- 0.5
                                                              +/- 0.5        23 23  +/- 1.0
                                                                               +/-  1.0       22 22   +/- 0.5
                                                                                                 +/-  0.5 . 18 18  +/- 0.5
                                                                                                                  +/- 0.5         16  +/- 0.5 MAR MAR     03/06/02 -- 03/13/02 03/06/02    03/13/02         20 20     +/- 1.0
                                           +/-. 1.0
  • 20 +/- 0.5 28 +/- 1.0 24 24 +/- 0.5
                                                                                                 +/-  0.5 . 24 i:
                                                                                                                  +/-  1.0        22 22 +/-+/- 1.0 1.0 03/13/02 - 03120102 03/20/02           6    +/- 0.5           99 +/-
                                                              +/- 0.5 0.5         13 13 +/-
                                                                               +/-  0.5 0.5        11  +/- 0.5        12 +/-  0.5           9 +/- 0.5 03120/02-- 03/27/02 03120102    03/27/02         to 10     +/- 0.5         12 12   +/-
                                                              +/- 0.5 0.5         16 +/-  0.5       14 14   +/- 0.5
                                                                                                 +/-  0.5       16 +/-

16 +/- 0.5 0.5 12 +/-+/- 0.5 ** 03/27/02- 04103/02 03127102- 04103/02 12 12 ,,+/-

                                           +/- 0.5 0.5        15 15  +/- 0.5 0.5         18 18 +/-
                                                                               +/-  0.5 0.5       15   +/-0.5         15+/-

15+/- 0.5 0.5 12 +/- 0.5 APR APR 04/03/02 -- 04/10/02 04/03/02 04/10/02 to 10 +/- 0.5 12 12 +/-

                                                              +/- 0.5 0.5         15 15 +/-  0.5
                                                                               +/- 0.5         14 14  +/- 0.5 0.5       13 +/-

13 +/- 0.5 0.5 11 11 +/- 0.5

                                                                                                                                    +/- 0.5 04/10/02 -- 04/17/02 04/10/02     04/17/02        to 10     +/-
                                           +/- 0.5          13 13  +/- 0.5 0.5        22 22  +/-  1.0
                                                                               +/- 1.0        21 21   +/-
                                                                                                 +/-  1.0 1.0       14 14 +/-+/- 0.5 0.5        11  +/- 0.5 04/17/02 - 04/24/02 04/24/02        12 12     +/-  0.5
                                           +/- 0.5          14
                                                       . 14   +/-
                                                              +/- 0.5 0.5         16 16 +/- 0.5
                                                                               +/-  0.5        16 16  +/-  0.5 0.5       16 +/- 0.5          12 12  +/- 0.5
                                                                                                                                    +/-  0.5 04/24102 -- 05/01102 04124/02     05101/02         to 10     +/- 0.5
                                           +/-  0.5         to 10  +/-
                                                              +/- 0.5 0.5         15 +/- 0.5         14  +/-
                                                                                                 +/-  0.5 0.5       12+/- 0.5           10 10  +/- 0.5
                                                                                                                                    +/-  0.5 MAY     05/01102 05/01/02 - 05/08/02 05108/02          6    +/-  0.5         12  +/- 0.5         12 12 +/-  0.5
                                                                               +/- 0.5         12 12  +/-  0.5
                                                                                                 +/- 0.5        12 +/- 0.5            5 +/- 0.5 05/08/02 - 05/15/02            99   +/-
                                           +/-  0.5 0.5         11  +/- 0.5
                                                              +/-             11  +/- 0.5       29   +/- 0.5        11+/- 0.5 1l+/-    0.5        11 11  +/- 0.5 0.5 OS/22/02 05/15/02 - 05/22/02           10 10    +/-
                                           +/-  0.5 0.5           4 4 +/- 0.5
                                                              +/- 0.5         10  +/- 0.5        10  +/- 0.5        10 +/- 0.5 .          3 3 +/-0.5
                                                                                                                                    +/- .0.5 05/22/02 -- 05/29/02 05122102     05129/02         13 13    +/-  0.5 0.5
  • 13 +/- 0.5 13 13 +/- 0.5
                                                                                +/- 0.5         -8 +/- 0.5        13 +/-

13 +/- 0.5 0.5 13 +/- 0.5 - JUN 05/29/02 - 06/05/02 06/05102 S 8 +/- 0.5 13 13 +/- 0.5

                                                              +/-  ().5       13  +/- 0.5        13  +/- 0.5        14 14 +/-+/- 0.5 0.5      7.0 7.0   +/-   0.5
                                                                                                                                    +/- 0.5 06/05102 - 06/12/02 06/05/02                      11 +/- 0.5 11       0.5         17 17     0.5
                                                              +/- 0.5         15 15  +/- 0.5
                                                                                +/- 0.5        10  +/- 0.5 .      15 15 +/-+/- 0.5 0.5        15 15  +/- 0.5
                                                                                                                                    +/-   0.5 06/12/02 -- 06119102 06/12/02     06119102       0.5 +/- 0.5                6 +/- 0.5          7  +/- 0.5          7 7 +/- 0.5
                                                                                                 +/-  0.5         S+/- 0.5 8+/-   0.5       1.0  +/- 0.5 06/19/02 06119/02 -- 06/26/02 06126102        24 +/-

24 +/- 0.5 0.5 23 +/- 0.5 23 23 +/- 0.5

                                                                                +/- 0.5        26  +/- 0.7
                                                                                                 +/-            23 +/-

23 +/- 0.5 0.5 24 24 +/- 0.5

                                                                                                                                     +/- 0.5 06126/02 -- 07/03/02

_06/26/02 07/03/02 IS+/- 0.5 18+/- 0.5 18 +/- 0.5 11.3 +/- 0.5 20 +/-0.5 i3 +/- 1.0 IS 18 +/- 0.5 . Comments:

  • Refer to
  • Refer to Appendix Appendix F F of of this this report report for for additional additional details details regarding regarding exceptions exceptions to to SSES SSES Technical Technical Requirements Requirements for s~mpling and for sflmpling and analyses analyses.. .- 1-19
                                                                                                                                                                                         'Tj
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TABLEI-S TABLE 1*8

  • rn 1'+1 00 GROSS GROSS BETA BETA ANALYSES ANALYSES OF OF AIR AIR PARTICULATE PARTICULATE FILTERS FILTERS SUSQUEHANNA SUSQUEHANNA STEAM STEAM ELECTRIC ELECTRIC STATIONSTATION -- 2002 2002 ~~

PJ It rt Results Results in E-03 E-03 pCi/Cu. pCilCu. M. M. +/-

                                                                                                                 +/- 2S 2S                                                                    1-'

1-" - 00

                                                                                                                                                                                          ~

COLLECTION COLLECTION 00 MONTH MONTH DATEDATE 6Gl 6Gl 8Gl 8Gl 3S2 3S2 12El 12El 12S1 12S1 13S6 13S6 COMMENTS COMMENTS ~ f-' f-'

                                                                                                                                                                                        '<
                                                                                                                                                                                        '<

JUL JUL 07/03/02 -- 07/10102 07/03/02 07/10102 20 20 +/- 0.5 0.5 99 +/- 0.5 0.5 16 16 +/-

                                                                                     +/- 0.5 0.5       15 15    +/- 0.5 0.5        17 17    +/- 0.5
                                                                                                                            +/-  0.5     20 20      +/-
                                                                                                                                               +/- 0.5 0.5                   **

07/10/02 -- 07/17/02 07110/02 07/17/02 12 12 +/-

                                            +/- 0.5 0.5        12 12     +/-
                                                                 +/- OS OS          99   +/-
                                                                                     +/- 0.5 0.5       13 13    +/-
                                                                                                        +/- 0.5 0.5          66  +/- 0.5 0.5     24 24     +/-
                                                                                                                                               +/- 0.5 0.5                    **

07/17/02 07117102 --07124/02 07/24/02

                                                                                                                                                                               "

27 27 +/-

                                            +/- 0.5 0.5        18 18     +/- 0.5 0.5       14 14     +/-
                                                                                     +/- 0.5 0.5       24 24    +/- 0.5 0.5        25 25    +/-
                                                                                                                            +/- 0.5 0.5      27 27     +/-
                                                                                                                                               +/- 0.5 0.5 07124/02 -- 07/31102 07124/02    07/31102         13 13      +/-
                                            +/- 0.5 0.5        12 12     +/-
                                                                 +/- 0.5 0.5          77  +/-
                                                                                     +/- 0.5 0.5       14 14    +/- 0.5 0.5           77 +/-
                                                                                                                            +/- 0.5 0.5      14 14     +/- 0.5 0.5 AUG AUG   07/31/02 07/31102 -- 08/07/02 08/07/02          14 14     +/-
                                            +/- 0.5 0.5        18 18     +/-
                                                                 +/- 0.5 0.5       21 21     +/-
                                                                                     +/- 0.5 0.5       19 19    +/-
                                                                                                        +/- 0.5 0.5        22 22    +/-
                                                                                                                            +/- 0.5 0.5      15 15     +/-
                                                                                                                                               +/-  0.5 0.5                     **

08/07/02 -- 08/14/02 08/07/02 08/14/02 17 17 +/-

                                            +/- 0.5 0.5        20 20     +/-
                                                                 +/- 0.5 OS        30 30     +/- 0.5
                                                                                     +/-  0.5       30 30    +/-
                                                                                                        +/- 0.5 0.5        21 21    +/-
                                                                                                                            +/- 0.5 0.5      15 15     +/-
                                                                                                                                               +/-  0.5 0.5 08114102 -- 08/21/02 08114102     08/21102         13 13     +/-
                                            +/- 0.5 0.5        18 18     +/-
                                                                 +/- 0.5 0.5       26 26     +/-
                                                                                     +/- 0.5 0.5       24 24    +/-
                                                                                                        +/- 0.5 0.5        21 21    +/-
                                                                                                                            +/- 0.5 0.5      14 14     +/-
                                                                                                                                               +/-  0.5 0.5 08/21102 08/21102 -- 08/28/02 08/28/02         13 13     +/- 0.5 0.5        16 16     +/-
                                                                 +/- 0.5 0.5       14 14     +/-
                                                                                     +/- 0.5 0.5       10 10    +/-
                                                                                                        +/- 0.5 0.5        13 13    +/-
                                                                                                                            +/- 0.5 0.5     14 14     +/-
                                                                                                                                               +/-  0.5 0.5 SEP SEP  08/28/02 08/28/02 -- 09/04/02 09/04/02          55    +/-
                                            +/- 0.5 0.5          99   +/- 0.5 0.5           99 +/-
                                                                                     +/- 0.5 0.5         88 +/-+/- 0.5 0.5        10 10    +/-
                                                                                                                            +/- 0.5 0.5        44   +/-
                                                                                                                                               +/- 0.5 0.5 09/04/02 -- 09/11102 09/04/02     09/11/02         16 16     +/- 0.5
                                            +/-  0.5        18 18     +/-
                                                                 +/- 0.5 0.5       20 20     +/-
                                                                                     +/- 0.5 0.5       18 18 +/- 0.5 0.5        20 20    +/- 0.5 0.5      16 16     +/-
                                                                                                                                               +/- 0.5 0.5 09/11/02 09/11102 -- 09/18/02 09/18/02           77   +/- 0.5 0.5        12 12     +/-
                                                                 +/- 0.5 0.5       14 14     +/- 0.5 0.5       14+/-

14+/- 0.5 0.5 14 14 +/-

                                                                                                                            +/- 0.5 0.5         88  +/-
                                                                                                                                               +/- 0.5 0.5 09/18102 -- 09/25/02 09118/02     09/25/02         13 13     +/-
                                            +/- 0.5 0.5        18 18     +/- 0.5 0.5       20 20        0.5
                                                                                     +/- 0.5         18 18 +/- +/- 0.5 0.5        21 21    +/-   1.0
                                                                                                                            +/- 1.0       14 14     +/- 0.5 0.5 09/25/02 09/25/02 -- 10/02/02 10/02/02         12 12     +/-
                                            +/- 0.6 0.6        20 20     +/- 0.5 0.5       21 21     +/-
                                                                                     +/- 0.5 0.5       20 20 +/-  +/- 0.5 0.5        21 21    +/-
                                                                                                                            +/- 0.5 0.5      15 15     +/-
                                                                                                                                               +/- 0.5 0.5 OCT OCT   10/02/02 -- 10/09/02 10/02/02    10/09/02         15 15     +/-
                                            +/-   1.7 1.7       15 15     +/-
                                                                 +/-  1.7 1.7        16 16 +/- 1.7  1.7       18 18   +/-
                                                                                                        +/-   1.8 1.8       17 17   +/-
                                                                                                                            +/- 1.7 1.7   . 17     +/-   1.8 10/09/02 10/09/02 -- 10/16102 10/16/02            66  +/-
                                            +/-   1.0 1.0          66  +/-  1.0 1.0           88+/-
                                                                                     +/- 1.5 1.5         66 +/-   1.0 1.0       11 11   +/-
                                                                                                                            +/- 1.6 1.6         88 +/-   1.0 1.0 10/16/02 10/16/02 -- 10/23/02 10/23/02         14 14     +/-
                                            +/-   1.6 1.6       14 14     +/-
                                                                 +/-  1.6 1.6       14 14 +/-   +/- 2.0 2.0        15 15   +/-
                                                                                                        +/-   1.7 1.7       15 15   +/-
                                                                                                                            +/- 1.7 1.7     14 14    +/-
                                                                                                                                               +/-   1.6 1.6 10/23/02 10123/02 -- 10/30/02 10/30/02             88 +/-
                                            +/-  2.0 2.0        12 12     +/-
                                                                 +/-  2.0 2.0        14 14 +/-   +/- 2.0 2.0        11 11   +/-  2.0 2.0         13 13   +/-2.0
                                                                                                                            +/- 2.0 .      11 11    +/-
                                                                                                                                               +/-  2.0 2.0                      **

NOV NOV 10/30/02 10/30102 -- 11106/02 11106/02 19 19 +/-+/- 2.5 2.5 19 19 +/- 2.5 2.5 20 20 +/- 2.6 2.6 22 22 +/- 2.6 2.6 21 21 +/-

                                                                                                                             +/- 2.7 2.7 . 20 20     +/- 2.6 2.6 11/06/02 -- 11113/02 11/06/02     11113/02        19 19     +/-+/- 2.6 2.6       21 21     +/-+/- 2.7 2.7       22 22     +/-
                                                                                      +/- 2.8 2.8        21 21    +/-
                                                                                                         +/- 2.8 2.8       24 24     +/-
                                                                                                                             +/- 3.0 3.0     23 23     +/- 2.8 2.8 11/13/02 -- 11/20/02 11/13102     11/20/02        13 13     +/-+/- 2.0 2.0        14 14     +/- 2.0 2.0        13 13     +/-
                                                                                      +/-  2.3 2.3       12 12    +/-
                                                                                                         +/- 2.2 2.2        13 13    +/- 2.3
                                                                                                                             +/-  2.3      14 14    +/- 2.2 2.2 11120/02 11120/02 -- 11126/02 11126/02       . 16      +/- 2.4        24 24      +/-
                                                                  +/- 2.9 2.9       19 19     +/-
                                                                                      +/-  2.8 2.8       20 20    +/-
                                                                                                         +/- 2.6 2.6       20 20     +/-
                                                                                                                             +/- 2.8 2.8     20 20     +/-+/- 2.7 2.7 DEC DEC   11126/02 - 12104/02          12 12      +/-
                                             +/- 1.9 1.9           44  +/-
                                                                  +/- 2.0 2.0       12 12 +/-   +/- 2.0 2.0       13 13 +/- 2.0 2.0        14 14    +/-
                                                                                                                             +/- 2.0 2.0      15 15     +/-  2.0
                                                                                                                                                +/-2.0 12/04/02 12/04/02 -- 12/11/02 12111102        15 15     +/-
                                             +/- 2.0 2.0        14 14     +/-
                                                                  +/- 2.0 2.0       19 19 +/-2.6+/-2.6         19 19 +/-  +/- 2.5 2.5        20 20    +/-
                                                                                                                             +/- 2.6 2.6      18 18     +/-
                                                                                                                                                +/- 2.4 2.4 12/11102 12/11102 -- 12/18/02 i2/18/02        15 15     +/- 2.5 2.5        15 15     +/-
                                                                  +/- 2.5 2.5       14+/-

14+/- 2.3 2.3 14 +/- 14 +/- 2.1 2.1 14 14 +/- 2.3 2.3 13 13 +/-

                                                                                                                                                +/- 2.1 2.1 12/18/02 12/18/02 -- 12/26/02 12/26/02        11 11     +/-
                                             +/- 1.8 1.8        11 11     +/-
                                                                  +/- 1.8 1.8      .12 +/-   +/- 2.2 2.2       13 13 +/-  +/- 2.0 2.0        13 13    +/-
                                                                                                                             +/- 2.1 2.1      13 13    +/-+/- 2.2 2.2                      **

12/26/02 12126102 -- 01i02/02 0002/02 18 18 +/-

                                             +/- 2.8 2.8        19 19     +/-
                                                                  +/- 2.8 2.8       20 20 +/-   +/- 2.9 2.9       24 24 +/-  +/- 2.8 2.8        22 22    +/-
                                                                                                                             +/- 2.8 2.8      23 23     +/- 3.0

3.0 Comments

Comments: . .. *BefewppendiX

  *RefewppendiX F      F of of this this report report for  for additional additional details de,ails regarding regarding exceptiO.

excePtiO. SSES SSEST Technical echnical Requirements Requirements for for sampling sampling and and analyses. analyses. 1-20 1*20

   **                    GAMMA
  • SPECTROSCOPIC SPECTROSCOPIC ANALYSES SUSQUEHANNA ANALYSES OF SUSQUEHANNA STEAM T.EI-9
  • OF COMPOSITED COMPOSITED AIR STEAM ELECTRIC Results in Results in E-03 ELECTRIC STATION pCi/Cu, M.

E-03 pCi/Cu, AIR PARTICULATE PARTICULATE FILTERS STATION -- 2002

                                                                                        +/- 2S M. +/- 2S 2002 FILTERS
                                                                                                                           '.*

LOCATION LOCATION COLLECTION DATE COLLECTION DATE Be-7 Be-7 K-40 K-40 OTHER ACTIVITY OTHER ACTIVITY 6Gl 6G1 01/03/02 -- 3/28/02 01/03/02 3128102 +/-.3.0

                                                   ~O +/-.3 80       .0 8Gl 8GI        o1I03/02 -- 3/28/02 01/03/02      3/28/02             91 +/-

91 +/- 3:0 3:0 3S2 3S2 01/03/02 -- 3128102 01/03/02 3/28/02 102 +/- 102 +/- 3.0 3.0 12El 12El 01103/02 01/03/02 -- 3/28/02 3/28/02 . 87 +/- 87 +/- 2.8 2.8

12S1 12S1 0 1I03/02 -- 3/28/02

            . ' 01/03/02      3128102             101 +/-

101 +/- 3.0 3.0 13S6 . 13S6 01103/02 -- 3/28/02 01103/02 3/28/02 92+/- 92 +/- 3.0 . 6Gl 6Gl 3/30/02 -- 7/03/02 3/30/02 7/03/02 108 +/- 108 +/- 3.6 3.6 8GI . 8GI 3/30/02 -- 7/03/02 3/30/02 7/03/02 92 92 +/- 3.6

                                                       +/- 3.6 3S2 3S2         3/30/02 -7/03/02 3/30/02  -7/03/02                102 102 +/- +/- 3.7 3.7 12El 12EI        3/30102 -- 7/03/02 3/30102     7/03/02              121 +/-

121 +/- 44.6

                                                            .6 12S1 12S1        3/30/02 3/30/02 -- 7/03/02 7/03/02             . 97+/- 3.7 13S6 13S6        3/30/02 -- 7/03102 3/30/02     7/03/02              110 11O:i:+/- 44.7
                                                            .7 6Gl *
  . 6Gl         7/03/02 -- 10/02/02 7/03/02      10/02/02             104 +/-

104 +/- 3.2 3.2 8Gl 801 7/03/02 7/03/02 -- 10/02102 10/02/02 123 123 +/-+/- 3.8 3.8 3S2 3S2 7/03/02 -- 10/02102 7/03/02 to/02l02 123 +/- 123 +/- 3.5 3.5 12El 12El 7/03/02 7/03/02 -- 10/02/02 10/02/02 109 +/- 109 +/- 3.7 3.7 12S1 12S1 7/03102 7/03/02 -- 10/02/02 10/02/02 90+/- 3.7 90+/- 3.7 13S6 13S6 7/03/02 7/03/02 -- 10/02/02 10/02/02 99 +/- 99 +/- 3.6 3.6 6GI 601 10/02/02 ~ 1102103 ' 10/02/02 ':'1/02/03 76 +/- 76 +/- 4.6 4.6 8GI 801 10/02/02 10/02102 -- 1102103 1102103 76 +/- 76 +/- 6.2 6.2

  • 3S2 3S2 10/02/02 10/02/02 -- 1102103 1102103 72 +/-

72 +/- 3.6 3.6 12EI 12EI 10/02/02 10/02/02 -- 1/02103 1/02/03 70+/- 4.7 70 +/- 4.7 12S1 12S1 10/02102 -- 1102/03 10/02102 1102/03 94 94 +/-+/- 3.1 3.1 Mn-54 Mn-54 00.33 +/- 00.1

                                                                                                                .33 +/-   .1
  . 13S6         10/02/02 10/02/02' -- 1102103 1102103              728   +/-40 728 +/-40 1-21
                                                                                                                               . 1-21
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                                                                                                                     .0 1-1 H
                                                                                                                       ~

H1 . TABLE 1-10 *0 IODINE-131, AND AND GAMMA* SPECTROSCOPIC SUSQUEHANNA SPECTROSCOPIC ANALYSES ANALYSES OF OF MILK MILK ~ SUSQUEHANNASTEAM STEAM ELECTRIC ELECTRIC STATION STATION -- 2002 2002 rt f-' . Results in Results pCiIliter +/- in pCiIliter +/- 2S 2S o

                                                                                                                       ~

o

                                                                                                                       ~

LOCATION LOCATION COLLECTION COLLECTION DATEDATE K-40 K-40 OTHER OTHER ACTIVITY ACTIVITY COMMENTS COMMENTS f-'

                                                                                                                      '<

10Gl 10G1 01108/02 01108/02 l4oo+/- 110 1400+/- 110 lODl lOD1 01/08/02 01/08/02 14oo+/- 14oo+/- 110 110 IOD2 lOD2 01108/02

              *01108/02                  1290 1290 +/-
                                              +/- 110 110 IOD3 1003          01108/02 01108/02                  1420+/-   100 1420+/- 100 lOG lOG 1I       02/05/02 02/05102                  14oo+/-

1400 +/- 110 110 lODl lOD1 02/05/02 02/05102 1470 1470 +/-

                                              +/- 130 130 10D2 1002         02/05102 02/05102                  1330 1330 +/-
                                              +/- 140 140 10D3 1003        02/05/02 02/05102                  1460 1460 +/-
                                              +/- 150 150 lOG lOG 11       03/04/02 03/04102                  1290 1290 +/-
                                              +/- 140 140 lODI 1001         03/04/02 03/04/02                  1410 1410 +/-
                                              +/- 100 100 lOD2 1002         03/04/02 03/04/02                  14oo+/-

1400+/- 100 lOD3 lOD3 03/04/02 1240 +/- 120 lOG lOG 11 04/08/02 04/08/02 1330 1330 +/-+/- 110 110 lODI lODI 04/08/02 1200+/- 130 12oo+/- 130 10D2 1002 04/08/02 04/08/02 1340 1340 +/-+/- 150 150 10D3 1003 04/08/02 04/08/02 1310+/- 131O+/- 120 120 lOG lOG 11 04/22102 04/22102 1370 1370 +/-

                                              +/- 110 lODI 1001         04/22/02 04/22/02                  1520 1520 +/-
                                              +/- 160 160 lOD2 1002         04/22102 04122102                 1320 1320 +/-
                                              +/- 150 150 lOD3 .

1003 04/22/02 04/22102 1400 1400+/-+/- 110 110 12B2 12B2 04/22102 04/22/02 1420+/- 1420 +/- 110 110 10Gl 10Gl 05/06/02 05106/02 1300+/- 13oo+/- 110 110 lODI 1001 05/06/02 05106/02 1300 1300+/-+/- 130 130 lOD2 IOD2 05/06/02 05106/02 1360 1360 +/-+/- 150 150 lOD3 1003 05/06/02

  • 05106/02 1480 1480 +/-+/- 160 160 .

12B2 12B2 05/06/02 05106/02 1420+/- 1420+/- 110 110

     **                                                        **                                         . ,
  • 1-22 1-22
  **                      IODINE-131, AND IODINE-l3l, SUSQUEHANNA STEAM SUSQUEHANNA Tal-lO AND GAMMA* SPECTROSCOPIC SPECTROSCOPIC ANALYSES STEAM ELECTRIC Results in Results ELECTRIC STATION pCi/liter +/- 2S in pCiIliter   2S ANALYSES OF STATION -- 2002 2002 OF MILK MILK
                                                                                                          *
                                                                                                          **

LOCATION LOCATION COLLECTION DATE COLLECTION DATE K-40 OTHER ACTIVITY OTHER ACTIVITY COMMENTS lOG 1 lOG} 05/20/02 05/20/02 1260 +/- 1I0 110 1001 lODl . 05120102 1370 +/- 1370 +/- 130 130 1002 lOD2 05/20/02 1330 +/- 150 1003 lOD3 05120102 05/20/02 1350 +/- 1350 +/- 150 150 12B2 12B2 05/20/02 1320 +/- 110 1320+/- lOG 1 06/05102 06/05102 1350 +/- 150 1350 +/- 150 1001 lODI 06/05/02 . 1420 +/- 1420 +/- 91 91 1002 lOD2 06/05/02 06/05/02 1560 +/- 1560 +/- 110 110 1003 10D3 06/05/02 06/05/02 1340 +/- 130 12B2

  • 06/05/02 1360 +/-

1360 +/- 110 110 lOG 1I lOG 06/20/02 06120102 . 1300 +/-11O

                                             +/- 110 1001 lODI        06120/02 06120102                1600 +/- 160 1600+/-     160 1002 lOD2        06/20/02 06/20/02                1480 +/-+/- 150 1480      150
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1003 lOD3 06/20/02 06/20/02 1360+/- 150 1360+/- 150 12B2 12B2 06/20/02 06/20/02 1510+/- 151O+/-11O110 10GI 07/07/02 07/07/02 l380+/- 1380 +/- 110 110 1001 10DI 07/07/02 07/07/02 1330 1330 +/-+/- 150 150 1002 lOD2 07/07/02 1320 +/- 150 12B2 12B2 07/07/02 07/07/02 1340+/- 1340 +/- 110 110 lOG! lOGl 07/22/02 07/22/02 1190 +/- 1190 +/- 140 140 1001 lODI 07/22/02 07/22/02 1420 +/- 150 1420 +/- 150 1002 lOD2 07/22/02 1340 +/- 1340 +/- 150 150 12B2 07/22/02 07/22/02 1350 +/- 1I0 1350+/- 110 1-23 1-23

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  • GAMMA SPECTROSCOPIC SPECTROSCOPIC ANALYSES ANALYSES OF OFMILK MILK,
                                 ,      SUSQUEHANNA STEAM SUSQUEHANNA          STEAM ELECTRIC ELECTRIC STATION STATION -- 2002 2002 Results in Results  in pCilliter +/-2S pCilliter +/- 2S LOCATION

, LOCATION COLLECTION DATE COLLECTION DATE K-40 OTHER ACTIVITY OTHER ACTIVITY COMMENTS COMMENTS 10GI1 lOG 08/05/02 08/05/02 1360 +/-+/- 110 1360 110 1001 1001 08/05/02 08/05/02 1510 +/-+/- 130 1510 130 1002 , 1002 08/05/02 ' 08/05/02 1370 +/-+/- 150 1370 150 12B2 12B2 08/05/02 08/05/02 1370+/- 150 1370+/- 150 lOG11 lOG 08/19/02 08119102 1208 +/-+/- 96 1208 96 1001 1001 08119102 08/19/02 1390+/- 1390 110

                                                   +/- 110 1002 1002         08/19/02 ', ,

08/19/02 1500 +/- 1500 +/- 110 110 12B2 12B2 08/19/02 08119102 1470 +/- 110 1470 +/- 110 lOG1 lOGI 09/04/02 09/04102 1360 +/- 1360 +/- 120 120 1001 1001 09104/02 09104/02 1410 +/- 1410 160

                                                   +/- 160 1002 1002         09/04102 09/04102                    1470 +/-

1470 170

                                                   +/- 170 12B2 12B2         09/04/02 09/04/02                    1380 1380 +/-+/- 120 120 lOG lOG 11       09/19/02 09/19/02                    1410 1410 +/-+/- 110 110 1001 1001         09/19/02 09/19/02                    1390 1390 +/-+/- 110 110 1002 1002       ' 09/19102 09/19102                    1400 1400+/- +/- 110 110 12B2 12B2        09119102 09/19/02                    1390 1390 +/-+/- 130 130 lOG lOG11       10/06/02 10/06/02                    1325 1325 +/-+/- 90 90 1001 1001         10/06102 10/06102                   1520 1520 +/-+/- 160 160 '

1002 1002 10/06/02 10/06/02 1391 1391 +/-+/- 84 84 12B2 12B2 10/06/02 10/06/02 1449 1449 +/-+/- 84 84

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                                               +/- 110 110 lODI
  • 1001 10/21102 10/21102 1430 +/-

1430 +/- 120 120 10D2 1002 10/21102 10/21102 1400 1400 +/-

                                               +/- 160 160 12b2 12b2        10/21/02 10/21102                  1350+/-

1350 +/- 110 110 lOGI lOG I 11104/02 11/04/02 1340 1340 +/-

                                               +/- 130 130 lODI 1001         11104/02 11104/02                  1410+/-11O 141O+/-11O lOD2 1002         11104/02 11/04/02                  1380 1380 +/-
                                               +/- 100 100 l2B2 12B2         11104/02 11/04/02                  1320 1320 +/-
                                               +/- 110 110 IOGI         12/09/02 12/09/02                  1370 1370 +/-
                                               +/- 120 120 10DI 1001
  • 12/09/02 12/09/02 1410 1410 +/-
                                               +/- 110 110 lOD2 1002         12/09/02 12/09/02                . 1380 +/- 110 .

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                                                               .08   +/- .053
                                                                        .053                        .75 +/-
                                                                                                    .75  +/- ~140 8Gl SG1 BOT          09118102 09/1S/02           7.4 7.4 +/-+/- .64
                                              .64                 .09
                                                                  .09 +/-
                                                                      +/- ,03
                                                                         ,03                        .61 +/-
                                                                                                    .61  +/- .090 3S2 TOP TOP           09118102 09/18102           11.6 11.6 +/-+/- 0.8 O.S                 .02
                                                                  .02 +/-
                                                                      +/- .08
                                                                         .08                        .71
                                                                                                    .71 +/- .085
                                                                                                           .OS5
  • 3S2BOT 3S2BOT 09/18/02 09/18/02 13.4 +/- 0.7 13.4 0.7 -.005
                                                               -.005 +/- .02 .02                      .81 +/-+/- .076
                                                                                                           .076 12S1 12S1 TOP TOP          09/18/02 09/18/02            10.5 +/-

10.5 +/- 1.2 1.2 * .04+/-

                                                                  .04+/- .05
                                                                         .05                     .. .63
                                                                                                    .63 +/-+/- .130
                                                                                                           .130 12S1 12S1 BOT BOT          09/18/02 09/18/02            11.5 +/- 1.1 11.5    1.1                .05
                                                                  .05 +/-.04
                                                                      +/-.04                          .65
                                                                                                    .65 +/-+/- .120
                                                                                                           .120 13S6TOP 13S6TOP           09/18/02 09/18/02            17.6 17.6 +/-
                                            +/- 1.0 1.0               .001 +/-
                                                                 .001  +/- .02
                                                                          .02                        .93 +/-
                                                                                                     .93 +/- .092
                                                                                                            .092 13S6BOT 13S6BOT           09/18/02 09/18/02            15.4 +/- 1.0 15.4    1.0               ;005
                                                                 ;005 +/- .03
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12F7 12F7 Green Beans Green Beans 08/14/02 08/14/02 2.1 +/- 2.1 +/- .08

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12F7 12F7 Potato Potato 08121102 08121102 3.9 +/- 3.9 +/- 0.09 0.09 13G2 13G2 Potato Potato 09110/02 09110/02 3.4 +/- 3.4 +/- 0.2 0.2 13G2 13G2 .-Pumpkin Pumpkin 10/16/02 2.6 +/-O,ll 2.6 +/-O,ll

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  ** Refer to Appendix Appendix F F of of this this report report for for additional additional details details regarding regarding exceptions exceptions toto SSES SSES Technical Technical Requirements Requirements for for sampling sampling and and analyses.

analyses. 1-27 1-27

                                                                    .TABLE T ABLEI.13 TYPICAL ** MINIMUM TYPICAL               DETECTABLE CONCENTRATIONS MINIMUM DETECTABLE     CONCENTRATIONS OF  OF NUCLIDES NUCLIDES SEARCHED SEARCHED FOR FOR BUT BUT NOT NOT FOUND FOUND BYBY GAMMA GAMMA SPECTROMETRY SPECTROMETRY IN THE IN THE VICINITY     SUSQUEHANNA STEAM OF SUSQUEHANNA VICINITYOF                     STEAM ELECTRIC ELECTRIC STATION, STATION, 2002 2002 Fish Fish             Sediment Sediment        Surface Surface Water Water       Ground Ground Water Water       Potable Water Nuclide Nuclide          (pCi/g wet)

(pCi/g wet) (pCi/g dry) (pCi/g dry) (pCi/I) (pCi/I) (pCi/I) (pCi/I) (pCi/I) (pCi/I) Mo-54 Mn-54 0.019 0.019

  • 0.088 0.088 3.8 3.8 4.3 4.3 3.0 3.0 Co-58 Co-58 0.023 0.023 Fe-59 Fe-59 0.043 0.043 Co-60 Co-60 0.019 0.019 Zo-65 Zn-65 0.046 0.046 Zr-95 Zr-95 0.039 0.039 Nb-95 Nb-95 0.023 0.023 Ru-l03 Ru-103 0.026 0.026 1-131 1-131 0.075 0.075 Cs-134 Cs-134 0.021 0.021 Cs-137 0.024 0.024 Ba-140 Ba-140 0.100 0.100 20.0 20.0 La-140 "La-140 0.040 0.040 Ce-14 Ce-14 0.036 0.036 Air Particulate Air Particulate Milk Milk Fruit/Veg.

Fruit/Veg. Soil Soil Nuclide Nuclide (10-3 pCi/m3) pCi/m3) (pCi/I) (pCi/I) (pCi/g (pCi/g wet) wet) (pCi/g dry)

                                                                                     ~Ci{g_   dry)

Mo-54 Mn-54 0.32 0.32 4.7 4.7 0.009 0.009 . 0.037 0.037 Co-58 Fe-59 Fe-59 Co-60 Cb-60 Zo-65 Zn-65 Zr-95 Zr-95 Nb-95 Nb-95 Ru-103 Ru-103 1-131 1-131 Cs-134 Cs-134 Cs-137 Ba-140 Ba-140 La-140 La-140 Ce-14 Ce-14

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For Information For Information Only Only Appendix J Appendix J The data in The data in the the tables tables that that follow follow show show how how well well Framatome Framatome ANP ANP 'EnvironmentalLaboratory,

                                                                                                               'EnvironmentalLaboratory, Teledyne Brown Teledyne       Brown Engineering Engineering Environmental Environmental Services Services (TBE) (TBE) and and PPL's PPL's Corporate Corporate                             '*

Environmental Environmental Radioactivity Radioactivity Measurements Measurements Laboratory Laboratory (CERML) (CERML) performed performed in in the the analysis analysis ofof radioactively spiked radioactively spiked media. media. PPL's PPL's CERML CERML terminated terminated REMP REMP sample sample analysis analysis after after the the third third quarter of quarter of 2002. 2002. TBETBE replaced rephlced PPL'sCERML PPL'sCERML for for all all REMP REMP fourth fourth quarter quarter sample sample analysis. analysis. TheThe fourth quarter fourth quarter waswas the the only only time time period period TBE TBE provided provided REMP REMP sample sample analysis analysis in in 2002. 2002. Tables Tables J-J-11through through 1-5 1-5 provide provide the the performance performance results for Framatome results for Framatome ANP. ANP. Tables Tables J-7 J-7 through through 1-11 1-11 provide the provide the performance performance results results for for TBE. TBE. Inaddition Inaddition to to the the Analytics' Analytics' spikes spikes analyzed analyzed as as part of part of PPL's REMP PPL's REMP Laboratory Laboratory Spike Spike Program Program (Tables(Tables 1-3 1-3 and and 1-9), 1-9), Framatome Framatome ANP ANP and and TBE TBE

           , analyzed analyzed spikesspikes procured procured independently independently from   from Analytics Analytics as             of their part of as part     their respective respective Quality Quality Control Spike Control      Spike Programs Programs (Tables (Tables J-2 J-2 and and J-8),

J-8), as as well well as as spikes spikes prepared prepared as as part part of of the the following following programs: programs:

1. The
1. The Proficiency Proficiency Testing Testing Program Program of of Environmental Environmental Resource Resource Associates Associates (Tables (Tables I-II-I and and 1-7) 1-7)
2. The
           ' 2. The Quality Quality Assessment Assessment ProgramProgram of   of DOE's DOE's Environmental Environmental Measurements Measurements Laboratory Laboratory (Tables 1-4 (Tables     1-4 and and 1-10) 1-10)
3. The
3. Mixed Analyte The Mixed Analyte Performance Performance Evaluation Evaluation Program Program (MAPEP)

(MAPEP) of of the the DOE DOE (Tables (Tables 1-51-5 and and J-11) J-11)

         , It    should be be noted noted that that program program #1    #1 above above onlyonly provides provides spikedspiked water water forfor analyses.

analyses. No No other other

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It should media are media are included included in the spikes in the spikes provided provided by by this this program. program. Also, Also, it it should should be be noted noted that that the the levels of levels of activity activity inin spikes spikes of of different different media media prepared prepared for for program program #2 #2 tend tend toto bebe relatively relatively high. high. They are They are relatively relatively high high compared compared to to the the levels levels of of activity activity in in the the spikes spikes prepared prepared by by AnalJ.1ics AnalJ.1ics as as part of part of its its Environmental Environmental Cross Cross Check Check Program Program and and for for PPL's PPL's REMP REMP Laboratory Laboratory Spike Spike Program. Program. ,

         , The The following following characteristics characteristics are   are important important for  for the the spiked spiked environmental environmental media: media:
1. When
1. practical, the When practical, the level level ofof activity activity in,in, at at le, le,aast, some of st, some of the the spiked spiked environmental environmental media media should be should be within within thethe range range between between required required analysis analysis sensitivities sensitivities for for the the SSES SSES REMP REMP and and the Reporting the Reporting Levels, Levels, if if applicable, applicable, of of the the NRC.

NRC.

2. The
2. spikes should The spikes should be be preserved preserved in in aa manner manner as as similar similar as as possible possible to to the the way way that that actual actual samples of samples of those those media media are are prepared.

prepared.

3. The
3. variety of The variety of radionuclides radionuclides with with which which environmental environmental media media are are spiked spiked should should be be as as ,,

extensive as extensive as practical, practical, including including as as many many as as ofof the the activation activation andand fission fission products products that that could could be detected be detected in in the the vicinity vicinity of of the the SSES SSES as as reasonable. reasonable. ' The spiked The spiked environmental environmental media prepared by media prepared Analytics according by Analytics according toto the the requirements requirements ofPPL's of PPL's

          ,,REMP REMP Laboratory Laboratory Spike Spike Program Program are   are intended intended to   to incorporate incorporate characteristics characteristics #1,   #1, #2,#2, and and #3#3 to to the the greatest degree greatest     degree that that is is practical.

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Table Table J-6 J-6 provides provides thethe results results of of PPL' PPL' ss CERML CERML in in the the analyses analyses of of spiked spiked environmental environmental media media .. prepared by prepared by Analytics Analytics as as part part of of PPL's PPL's REMP REMP Laboratory Laboratory Spike.Program. Spike.Program. Note Note that that CERML CERML

  • does not does not analyze analyze spikes spikes asas part of any part of any other other program.

program. The criterion for The criterion for the the acceptability acceptability ofof the the analyses analyses results results for for the the spikes spikes prepared prepared asas part part of of the the PPL REMP PPL REMP Laboratory Laboratory Spike Spike Program Program (Tables (Tables J-3 J-3 & J-9) have

                                                                                 & J-9)   have been been established established byby PPL.

PPL. They They are based are based onon criteria criteria that that were were originally originally developed developed byby the the NRC. NRC. TheThe NRC NRC bases bases these these criteria criteria on an on an empirical empirical relationship relationship that that combines combines prior prior experience experience and and accuracy accuracy needs. needs. AsAs the the resolution of resolution of the the measurement measurement process process improves improves (relative (relative measurement measurement uncertainty uncertainty becomes becomes smaller), the smaller), the criteria criteria for for determining determining acceptability acceptability becomes becomes tighter. tighter. Conversely, Conversely, asas the the resolution resolution of the of the process process becomes becomes poorer poorer (relative (relative measurement measurement uncertainty uncertainty becomes becomes bigger), bigger), the the criteria criteria are widened. are widened. The criteria The criteria for for acceptability acceptability of of DOE DOE programs programs (EML's (EML's and and MAPEP's MAPEP's programs programs -- Tables J-4, J-Tables J-4, J-5, J-I0 5, J-I0 and and J-11) J-11) are are based based onon coiitrollirnitsbasedon coiitrollimitsbasedon percentiles percentiles ofof historic historic data data distributions. distributions. Note Note that that comment comment numbers numbers at at the the extreme extreme right right side side of of the the tables tables denotes denotes unacceptable unacceptable results results in Tables in Tables J-l J-l through through J-ll. J-ll. Discussions Discussions relevant relevant to to these these comment comment numbers numbers follow follow the the

            .presentations presentations of     of the the data, data, as as applicable applicable ..
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August-02 Rad-50 Rad-50 Water Water pCiIl pCiJI Ba-133,

                                                                                                 . 8a-133              80.0 80.0              74.9 74.9            0.94 0.94 pCill pCiIl             Co-60" Co-60            23 23 .3
                                                                                                                          .3             24.5 24.5            1.05
                                                                                                                                                          \.05 pCill pCill            Cs-134 Cs- 134           71.7 71.7              73.0 73.0             1.02 1.02 pCiIl pCiJI            Cs-137 Cs-1 37          214.0 214.0              228,0 228.0            1.07 1.07      (3)

(3) pCiIl pCiJI Zn-65 Zn-65 95.7 95 .7 95,6 95.6 1.00 1.00 pCill pCiJI Gr. Alpha Gr. Alpha 58.8 58.8 69.9 69.9 1.19 1.19 pCiIl pCiJI Gr. Beta Gr. Beta 21-9 2\.9 23. 1 23.1 1.05 1.05 pCill pCill Sr-89 Sr-89 29.0 29.0 26.3 26.3 0.91 0.91 pCiIl pCiJI .. Sr-90 Sr-90 36.4 36.4 33.3 33.3 0.91 0.91 November-02 November-02 Rad-51 Rad-51 Water Water pCiIl pCiIl H-3 H-3 10200.0 10200.0 10100.0 10100.0 0.99 0.99 pCiIl pCiIl 1-131 6.76 6.76 6,83 6.83 1.01 1.01 J-4 1-4

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33 No No problems problems identifed identifed via via test test data data evaluation evaluation using using internal internal calibrations. calibrations. The The grand inean of grand mean of the the RAO-50 RAD-50 test test compared compared favorably favorably (1  % bias) (l % bias) with with . the the Framatome Framatome ANPANP result result yet yet indicated indicated aa significant significant bias bias from from the the ERA ERA stated stated known. known. No No actions actions were were taken taken based based on on the the favorable favorable QC QC history history for Cs-137. . J-5 J-5

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MonthlYear MontblYear No. Medium Units Units Nuclide Results Results Results Results Ratio March-02 E3096-186 Milk Miik pei/l pCiIl 1-131 1-131 LLLL ** 90 99 1.10 pCi/1 pCill . Ce-141 29 32 1.10

                                                                              . pCill pCiIl           Cr-51           241         . 262            1.09
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                                                                                .pCill           Cs-134 Cs-134           110.         103           0.94 0.94 pCill pCi/l           Cs-137 Cs-137          240           248 248            1.03 pCi/l pCiIl           Mn-54 * .       202 202           224            1.11 1.11 pCill pCi/l .          Fe~59           104           112 112            1.08
                                                                               . pCi/l.

pCiIl Zn-65 199 215 1.08 1.08 pCi/l pCiIl Co-60 142 144 144 1.01 1.01 March-02 E3097~186 Charcoal pCilFilter pCilFilter . . 1-131 1-t3t 77 77 74 74 0.96 0.96 E3098- 186 E3098-186 Charcoal pCilFilter pCilRlter .* 1-131I

                                                                                                . 1-13             69 69            65           0.94 E3099-186        Charcmil Charcoal   pCilFilter pCilFilter          1- 131 1-131           87            91           1.05 1.05 March-02                 E3023-162         Water         pCill pCill         Gr.

Gr. Alpha 53 53 56.7 1.07 1.07 E3023- 162 E3023-162 Water Water pCi/1 pCill Gr. Gr. Beta Bela 313 310.3 310.3 0.99 E3024-162 E3024-162 Water pCill pCill 1-131 1-l3l 61 61 54.5 . 0.89 0.89 pCill pCill 1-131 LL

  • 61 61 63.4 . 1.04 1.04 pCiII pCiIl Ce-14\

Ce-141 242 239.4 239.4 0.99 0.99 pCi/l pCiIl Cr-51 198 175.7 175.7 0.89 pCill Cs-134 91 87.8 87.8 0.96 pCifl pCi/l Cs-137 Cs-t37 197 197 197.7 1.00 1.00 pCiII pCiIl Mn-54 Mn-54 . 166

  • 168.5 168.5 1.02 pCi/1 pCill . Fe-59 86 87.6 1.02 pCiIl pCill Zn-65 Zn-65 164 157.2 0.96 0.96 pCill pCi/l Co-60 i17 117 114.6 0.98 J-6 J-6 LL =

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No. Medium Medium Units Nuclide Results Results Ratio March-02 March-02 E3025-162 E3025-l62 Soil Soil pCi/kg Ce-141 383 350.7 0.92 pCi/kg AcTh-228 448.3 (I) pCi/kg Cr-51 314 274 0.87 pCi/kg Cs-134 143 136.6 0.96 pCi/kg Cs-137 439 405.7 0.92 pCi/kg Mn-54 263 245.8 0.93 pCi/kg Fe-59 136 140.2 1.03 pCi/kg Zn-65 259 248.1 0.96 pCi/kg C<HiO 185 168.1 0.91 March-02 March-02 E3026-162 E3026-162 - AP AP Filter Filter pCi Gr. Alpha 23 21.8 0.95 pCi Gr. Beta 136 149 1.10 March-02 March-02 E3027-162 E3027-162 Milk Milk pCill I-13l 92 87.9 0.96 pCiII 1-131 LL

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  • 87 85 0.98 pCill Ce-141 90 86 0.96 pCiIl Cr-51 235 230 0.98 pCiIl Cs-134 120 121 . 1.01 pCiIl Cs-137 . 91 ' 89 0.98
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  • 79 71 0.97 pCill Ce-141 214 209 0.98 pCiIl Cr-Sl 304 289 0.95
  • pCiIl Cs-134 176 169 0.96 pCill Cs-137 169 167 . 0.99 pCiIl CO-58 130 129 0.99 pCill Mn-S4 204 206 1.01 pCiIl Fe-59 119 118 0.99 pCill Zn-6S 251 251 1.00 pCiIl Co-60 199 187 0.94 J-9
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  • pCill Cs-137 127 122 0.96 pCill pCi/l Co-58 97 95 0.98 pCill Mn-54 Mn-54. 152 . 151 0.99 pCi/1 pCi/l Pe-59 Fe-59 89 94 1.06 pCi/1 pCill Zn-65 187 180 0.96 pCi/1 pCi/l C0-60 Co-60 149 142 0.95 Septernber-02 September-02 E3293-162 Milk Milk pCill Sr-89 92 84 0.91 pCill Sr-90 39 36 0.92 1-10 1-10
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t 5 129 +/-
t 20 0.90 pCilkg pCi/kg Cs-137 439 +/-
t 15 425 +/-
t: 28 0.97 pCilkg pCi/kg Mn-54 263 +/- 9
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t 69 . 1.12 pCilkg ,. Zn-65 259 :t 9
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t43 0.97 pCilkg pCi/kg Co-60 ' 185 :t 6
t ' .' 174 174 +/-:t 1717 *, 0.94 March-02 E3096-186 Milk Milk . pCill.

pCill. 1-131 ' 90 +/- 3 9O:t: 99 +/-:t: 4 1.09 pCiIl Ce-141 294 +/-:t 10 322 +/-:t 7 1.10 . 1.10 pCill. Cr-51 241 :t:

                                                                                                               +/- 8                 262 +/- :t  28              ' 1.09 1.09 pCiIl       Cs-Cs-l34l34              1J0 110 +/-:t 4                  104  +/-

104:t: 4 0.95 pCiIl Cs-137 240 +/-:t 8 248 :t:t 6 1.03 pCi/l pCiIl Mn-54 202 +/- +/- 7 224 +/-+/- 5 1.11 l.11 pCiIl Fe-59 104 +/-:t 3 112 +/-+/- 6 1.08 pCiIl ZIl-65 +/- 7 199 :t 215 +/-+/- 9 1.08 pCiIl Co-60 142 +/-:t 5 . 144 +/-:t: 3 . 1.01 March-02 . E3097-186 Charcoal Filter ChaJcoal pCi 1- 131 1-131 77 +/-+/- 3 74 74 +/-+/- 66 . 0.96 E3098-186 Charcoal ChaJcoal Filler Filter pCi 1-131 68 +/-+/- 2 65 +/- :t 7 0.96 E3099-186 Charcoal Filter pCi 1-131 87 +/-:t 3 91 :t 7 1.05 I~ 12 (a) (a) Counting Counting error error is is two standard deviations, two standard deviations .

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                                                                                                                            +/-     4                     0.89 0.89 pCi pCi      Cr-Sl Cr-51               198 198   :!:
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                                                                                                                            +/-     34 34                    1.04 1.04 pCi pCi      Csl34 Csl34               101 101   :!: 4
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                                                                                                                            +/-     33                    0.86 0.86 pCi pCi     Cs-137 Cs-137                76 76   +/- 3
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                                                                                                                            +/-      3 3                    0.95 0.95 pCi pCi      Co-58 Co-58                 84 84  +/- 1
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                                                                                                                            +/-      4 4                    0.95 0.95 pCi pCi      Mn-54 Mn-54                 80 80  +/-
                                                                                                  +/- 3    3              82 82  +/-
                                                                                                                            +/-      4 4                    1.03 1.03 pCi pCi      Fe-59 Fe-59                 67 67  +/-+/- 2   2              72 72   +/-
                                                                                                                             +/-     77                   1.07 1.07 pCi pCi      Zn-6S Zn-65               150 150    +/- 5
                                                                                                   +/-     5            143 143    :!:
                                                                                                                             +/-       8 8                  0.95 0.95 pCi pCi      Co-60 Co-60               104 104    +/- 4
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                                                                                                                             +/-      33                  0.90 0.90 June-02 June-02               E3139-186 E3139-186          AP Filter APFilter      pCi pCi     Ce-141 Ce-141                 81 81   :!:
                                                                                                   +/-     2 2              75 75 +/-+/-        3 3                  0.93 0.93 pCi pCi      Cr-Sl Cr-51               211 211    :!:
                                                                                                   +/- 6   6            204 204 +/-  +/-        13 13                0.97 0.97 pCi pCi      Csl34 Csl34               108 108    :!:
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102 +/- 2 2 0.94 . 0.94 pCi pCi Cs-137 Cs-137 82 82 +/- 3

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84 +/- 44 1.02 1.02 pCi pCi Co-58 Co-58 90 90 +/-

                                                                                                   +/- 1    1             89 89 +/-+/-         4 4                 0.99 0.99 pCi pCi      Mn-54 Mn-54                 85 85    :!:
                                                                                                    +/- 2  2              91 91 :!:+/-       4 4                  1.07 1.07 pCi pCi     Fe-59 Fe-59                 72 72    +/- 2
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79 6 6 1.10 1.10 pCi pCi Zn-6S Zn-65 161 161 +/- 4

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172 8 8 1.07 1.07 pCi pCi Co-60 Co-60 III 111 +/- 4

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106 3 3 0.95 0.95 June-02 June-02 E3140-186 E3140-186 AP Filter APFilter pCi pCi Ce-141 Ce-141 78 78 +/-:!: 22 67 67 +/-

                                                                                                                              +/- 4     4                  0.86 0.86 pCi pCi      Cr-Sl Cr-51               203 203     :!:
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                                                                                                                              +/- 33    33                 0.96 0.96 pCi pCi      Csl34 Csl34                104 104     :!:
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                                                                                                                               +/-      33                 0.89 0.89 pCi pCi     Cs-137 Cs-137                 79 79    :t
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                                                                                                                               +/- 4    4                  0.99 0.99 pCi pCi      Co-S8 Co-58                 86 86    +/- 1
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                                                                                                                               +/-       4 4                 0.97 0.97 pCi pCi     Mn-S4 Mn-54                  82 82    +/- 2
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                                                                                                                               +/-       4                 1.10 1.10 pCi pCi      Fe-S9 Fe-59                 69 69    +/- 2
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                                                                                                                               +/-       6                 1.07 1.07 pCi pCi      Zn-6S Zn:65               ISS 155     +/- 4
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                                                                                                                               +/- 9     9                 1.05 1.05 pCi pCi      Co-60 Co-60               107 107      +/- 4
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                                                                  . pCiIl       Cs-l34              112 :t 6               106  :t 5                 0.95 pCiIl        Cs-137              248 +/- 12               251  :t 6 .               1.01 pCiIl        Co-58              157 :t 8               156  :t 5                 0.99 pCiIl       Mn-54               160 :t 8               161  :t 5                 1.01 1-14 (a) Counting error is two stailctard stanrui.rd deviations deviations..
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0. 183 0.98 0.98 Bq Bq Sr-90 Sr-90 4.832 4.832 4.100 4.100 0.85 0.85 March-02 March-02 QAP56 QAP56 Soil Soil .- Bq/kg Bqlkg AcTh-228
                                                         -AcTh-228      51.167 51.167        46.700 46.700           0.91 0.91 Bqlkg Bqlkg         Am-241 Am-241       10.927 10.927        13.000 13.000          1.19 1.19 Bq/kg Bq/kg          Cs-137 Cs-137     1326.670 1326.670      1321.600 1321.600          1.00 1.00 Bqlkg Bqlkg           K-40      621.670 621.670       586.500 586.500           0.94 0.94 Bqlkg Bqlkg          Pu-239 Pu-239      19.098 19.098       20.860 20.860           1.09 1.09 Bqlkg Bqlkg           Sr-90 Sr-90      53.756 53.756        50.700 50.700           0.94 0.94 Bqlkg Bqlkg          U-234 U-234       93.885 93.885        87.200 87.200          0.93 0.93 Bqlkg Bqlkg          U-238 U-238       96.778 96.778        91.700 91.700          0.95 0.95 March-02 March-02     QAP56 QAP56            Vegetation Vegetation      Bqlkg Bqlkg         Am-241 Am-241         2.228 2.228         2.230 2.230           1.00 1.00 Bqlkg Bqlkg         Cm-244 Cm-244        1.320 1.320         1.190 1.190           0.90 0.90 Bq/kg Bq/kg           C0-60 C0-60       11.230 11.230 .-     10.650 10.650           0.95 0.95 Bqlkg Bq/kg          Cs-137 Cs-137      313.667 313.667       317.100 317.100           1.01 1.01 Bqlkg Bqlkg            K-40      864.330 864.330       855.000 855.000 .-        0.99 0.99 Bqlkg Bqlkg          Pu-239 Pu-239        3.543 3.543         3.310 3.310           0.93 0.93 Bqlkg Bqlkg           Sr-90 Sr-90      586.280 586.280       517.000 517.000           0.88 0.88 1-17 1-17
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                                                                                                \.310            0.93 0 .93 Bqll Bqll           U-238 U-238         1.381 1.381            1.310
                                                                                                 \.310           0.95 0.95 September-02 September-02  QAP57 QAP57             AP AP Filters Filters      Bq Bq            Co-60 Co-60           23 23           23.195 23.195               1.01 1.01 Bq Bq           Cs-137 Cs-137         32.5 32.5           ."33.4 33.4             1.03 1.03 Bq Bq          Gr:

Gr: Alpha Alpha 0.287 0.287 0.269 0.269 0.94 0.94 Bq Bq Gr. Gr. Beta Beta 0.871 0.871 o.78~ 0.90 0.90 Bq Bq Mn-54 Mn-54 52.2 52.2 51.68 51.68 0.99 0.99 Bq Bq Sr-9O Sr-9O 5.561 5.561 4.82 4 .82 00.87

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             -02  QAP57 QAP57               Soil Soil        Bq/kg Bqllcg       AcTh-228 AcTh-228         42.3 42.3               41 41              0.97 0.97 Bq/kg Bqllcg        Am-24 Am-2411        6.767 6.767              6.43 6.43             0.95 0.95 8q/kg Bqllcg         Cs-137 Cs-137        829.33 829.33             857 857              1.03 1.03 8q/kg Bqllcg          K-40 K-40         637  .7 637.7            628.8 628.8             0.99 0.99
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Identification EMLKnown Framatome FriunatomeJEML FramatomelEML MontbIYear MonthlY ear No. No. Medium Units Units Nuclide Results Results Ratio 5eptember-02 September-02 QAP57 QAP57 Vegetation Vegetation BqI1 BqI1 Co-60 C0-60 9.66 9.66 10.74 10.74 1.11 1.11 DqI1 BqI1 Cs-137 Cs-137 300.67 300.67 314.4 314.4 1.05 1.05 BqI\ Bq/I K-40 K-40 1480 1480 1555 1555 1.05 1.05 September-02

 $eptember-02  QAP57 QAP57                Water Water       Bqll Bqll      Am-24 Am-2411          3.043 3.043         2.842 2.842        0.93 0.93 BqI1 BqII      Co-60 Co-60            268.57 268.57        257.2 257.2        0.96 0.96 Bqll BqII      Cs-134 Cs-134            60.2 60.2          60.7 60.7        1.01 1.01 Dqll Bqll      Cs-137 Cs~ 137           81.43 81.43
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Gr. Alpha Alpha 210 210 156.7 156.7 0.75 0.75 (4) (4) Bqll Bqll Or. Beta Gr. Beta 900 900 808.7 808.7 0.90 0.90 DqJl Bq/I H-3 H-3 227.3 227.3 .252.1

                                                                                        .252.1        1.11 1.11 Bqli Bq/i       Pu-238 Pu-238           4.331 4.331        3.981 3.981        0.92 0.92 Bq/l Bqll       Pu-239 Pu-239            2.07 2.07        2.008 2.008        0.97 0.97 BqI1 BqI1       Sr-90 Sr-90             8.69 8.69         7.77 7.77        0.89 0.89 J-19 J-19
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                                                                                "Acceptable." TheThe sample sample documentation documentation isis being being reviewed reviewed to to identify identify the the potential potential presence   of aa contaminant presence of    contaminant in in the the Pu~238 spectraliegion.

spectraliegion. 3 3 Low bias ideTltified. Low bias ideTltified. Over Over 25% of the 25% of the laboratories laboratories participating participating in in this this test test received received aa "Warning" "Warning" evaluation. evaluation. No No deficiencies deficiencies in the in the processing processing documentation documentation could could bebe identified. identified. 4 4 Low bias identified. Low bias identified. AA review of the review of the special special DOE DOE calibration calibration (single (single point, point, Th-230) Th-230) is is being being perforined perforined due due to to the the second second consecutive consecutive "Warning" evaluation.

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  • 1.19 1.19 1.152 1.152 0.97 0.91 Agreement Bq/Kg Bq/Kg Ni-63 Ni-63 88.3 123.85 123.85 1.40 1.40 Not Acceptable (1)

Not Acceptable (1) 8q1Kg Bq/Kg Pu-238 Pu-238 0.0456 0.0456 FalSe FalSe Positive Positive (2) 8q/Kg Bq/Kg Pu-239/40 Pu-239f40 2.99 2.99 2.944 2.944 0.98 0.98 Agreement A~eement 8q1Kg Bq!Kg Sr-90 Sr-90 4.8 4.8 3.83 3.83 0.80 Warning Warning (3) (3) 8q/Kg Bq/Kg U-233/34 U-233f34 0.98 0.98 1.014

                                                                                       \.014             1.03        Agreement Agreement 8q1Kg Bq!Kg       U-238 U-238                7.8           7.89 7.89             1.01 1.01        Agreement Agreement 8q1Kg Bq!Kg        Zn-65               67.3 67.3          70.58 70.58              1.05 1.05       Agreement Agreement 02-S9 02-S9        Soil Soil    8q1Kg Bq/Kg     Am-241 Am-241               43.5 43.5          43.48 43 .48              1.00 1.00       Agreement Agreement .

8q/Kg Bq/Kg Cs-134 Cs-J34 862 862 929.8 929.8 1.08 1.08 Agreement Agreement 8q/Kg Bq/Kg Cs-137 Cs-137 III 113.8 113.8 1.03 1.03 Agreement Agreement 8q/Kg BqIKg Co-57 Co-57 246 258.6 258.6 1.05 1.05 Agreement Agreement 8q1Kg Bq!Kg Co-60 Co-60 87 .5 87.5 96.3 96.3 1.10 1.10 Agreement Agreement

                                      . 8q/Kg Bq/Kg       Mn-54 Mn-54                546 546           596.4 596.4              1.09       Agreement Agreement 8q/Kg Bq!Kg      Pu-238 Pu-238               33.3 33.3          34.43 34.43              1.03       Agreement Agreement 8q/Kg BqIKg    Pu-239/40 Pu-239f40              72.9           73.96 13.96              1.01 1.01       Agreement Agreement 8q/Kg Bq!Kg        K-40 K-40              . 652            661 661              1.01 1.01       Agreement Agreement 8q/Kg Bq/Kg       Zn-65 Zn-65                809 809           878.9 878.9              1.09 1.09       Agreement 01-W9 01-W9       Water Water     8q1Kg Bq!Kg        Ni-63 Ni-63               88.3 88.3           83.9 83.9              0.95 0.95       Agreement     (1)

(I) 8q1Kg BqfKg Pu-238 False Pos. Check Non-Positive Non-Positive ' Agreement (2) (2) 8q1Kg Bq!Kg Pli-239/40 Pti-239/40 3 33 0.94 0.94 Agreement Agreement (2) (2) J-21 J-21

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                                                                                                                               % 133            0.97 0.97 March-02              E3091-186 E3091-186           Charcoal Filter Charcoal Filter     pCi pCi    1-131 1-131                 77 %

77  % 3 3 74 % 74 +/- 22 0.96 0.96 E3092-186 E3092-186 Charcoal Filter Charcoal Filter pCi pCi 1-131 1-131 68 % 68 +/- 2 2 65 .+/- 65 .% 22 0.96 0.96 E3093-186 E3093-186 Charcoal Filter Charcoal Filter pCi pCi 1-131 1-131 87 +/- 87 :to 33 81 +/- 81 +/- 22 0.93 0.93 March-02 March-02 E3094-186 E3094-186 Soil pCilkg pCi/kg Ce-141 Ce-141 383 % 383 +/- 13 13 369 369 +/- 9

                                                                                                                               %  9              0.96 0.96 pCiIkg pCiIkg   Cr-51 Cr-51               314 314 % +/- 11 11             302 302    +/-
                                                                                                                               +/- 42 42             0.96 0.96 pCilkg pCiJkg  Cs-l34 Cs-l34               143 +/-+/- 55 143                       127 127    +/- 77
                                                                                                                               %                 0.89 0.89 pCilkg pCi/kg  Cs-137 Cs-137               439 439 %  +/- 1515             456 456    +/- 88
                                                                                                                               %                 1.04 1.04 pCilkg PCi/kg   Mn-54 Mn-54               263 263 %  +/- 99               280 280    +/- 77
                                                                                                                               +/-                 1.06 1.06 pCilkg pCilkg   Fe-59 Fe-59               136 136 %  +/- 55                138 138   +/- 99
                                                                                                                               +/-                 1.01 1.01 pCilkg pCilkg   Zn-65 ffi.65              259+/-9 259 +/- 9                   277 277    +/-  15
                                                                                                                               +/- 15              1.07 1.07 pCilkg pCiJkg   Co-60 Co-60                185 185 +/-+/- 66                 175 175   +/- 55
                                                                                                                               +/-                 0.95 0.95 March-Ol March-Ol              E3090-186 E3090-186                Milk Milk           pCiJl pCiIl   1-131 1-131                90 90 +/- +/- 33                  93 93   +/- 10
                                                                                                                                %  10             1.03 1.03 Ce-141 Ce-141               294 +/-+/- 10 294        10             249 249    +/- 88
                                                                                                                                +/-                 0.85 0.85 Cr-Sl Cr-51               241 %

241 +/- 88 208 208  % 35

                                                                                                                                +/- 35              0.86 0.86 Cs-134 Cs-134               110 110 %  +/- 44                 92 92   +/- 55
                                                                                                                                %                 0.84 0.84 Cs-137 Cs-137               240 +/- 88 240                       237 237    +/- 77
                                                                                                                                +/-                 0.99 0.99 Mn-54 Mn-54                202 %

202 +/- 77 209 209 +/- 66

                                                                                                                                %                 1.03 1.03 Fe-59 Fe-59               104 104 %  +/- 3 3              116    +/-9
                                                                                                                                %                 1.12 1.12 Zn-65 ffi.65              199 %

199 +/- 77 208 208 +/- 11

                                                                                                                                +/- 11              1.05 1.05 Co-60 Co-60               142 142 %  % 55                143 143   +/- 66
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  • 81 +/- 22 0.93 0.93 pCi pCi Cr-51 Cr-Sl 228 228 :t +/- 66 .. 213 213::t+/- 16 16 0.93 0.93 pCi pCi Csl34 Csl34 1171:3 117 :t 3 92 :t 92 +/- 22 0.79 0.79 (I) pCi pCi Cs-137 Cs-137 88 ::t 88 +/-3 3 92
  • 92 +/- 2 2 1.05 LOS pCi pCi Co-58 Co-S8 97 97 * +/- 1I 98 :t 98 +/- 33 1.01 1.01 pCi pCi Mn-54 Mrt-54 92 92 :t+/- 33 96 +/- 33 96:1: 1.04 1.04 pCi pCi Fe-59 Fe-S9 78 78 :t+/- 2 2 89 ::t 89 +/- 4 4 1.14 1.14 pCi pCi Zri-65 Zri-65 174 :t 174 +/- 5 5 193 +/-

193 +/- 6 6 Lli Lll pCi pCi Co-60 Co-60 121 :t 121 +/- 4 4 116 116 * +/- 2 2 0.96 0.96 June-02 June-02 E3133-186 E3133-186 APFilter APFilter pCi pCi Ce-141 Ce-141 93 +/-+/- 2 93 2 82 82 +/-

                                                                                                                                     +/-     2 2                0.88 0.88 pCi pCi      Cr-51 Cr-SI                     244 *4 244   +/-4 .                  214 214    *+/- 16  16               0.88 0.88 pCi pCi      Csl34 Csl34                     125' 12S' +/-+/- 2   2                 94    +/- 2
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(2) pCi pCi Cs-137 Cs-137 95 :t 95 +/- 2 2 92 92 +/- 2

t 2 0.97 0.97 pCi pCi Co-58 Co-58 104 +/- I
  • 104*1 98 98 *+/- 33 0.94 0.94 pCi pCi Mn-54 Mrt-54 99 *+/- 2 99 2 95 95 +/- *3
t 3 0.96 0.96 pCi pCi Fe-59 Fe-59 84 *+/- 1 84 1 92 +/- .
t 5 1.10 1.10 pCi pCi Zn-65 Zn-6S 186
  • 186 +/- 3 3 193 193 *+/- 66 . 1.04 L04 pCi pCi Co-60 Co-6O 129 129 * +/- 3 3 123 123 +/- 3
t 3 0.95 0.95 June-02 June-02 E3134-186 E3134-186 AP AP Filter Filter pCi pCi Ce-141 Ce-141 57 57 +/- 3
t 3 53 :t 53 +/- 2 2 0.93 0.93
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61 22 1.05 1.05 pCi pCi Co-58 Co-58 64 +/- 2

!: 65 :t 65  :!: 2 2 1.02 1.02 pCi pCi Mn-54 Mrt-S4 61 61 *+/- 33 67 :t 67 +/- 22 1.10 1.10 pCi pCi Fe-59 Fe-59 51 51 +/- 3
t 3 65 . :t 65  :!: 4 4 1.27 1.27 pCi pCi Zn-65 Zn-65 114 114 +/- 6
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   . August~ 02 August~02       AI6018-55 A16018-S5         Water .      peill pCill          Sr-89 Sr-89           4.99E-03 4.99E-03      4.12E-03 4.12E-03       0.83 0.83 pCill pCiIl          Sr-90 Sr-90           2.64E-04 2.64E-04      2.43E-04 2.43E-04       0.92 0.92 A

A 16020-SS 16020-S5 Water Water pCill pCill H-3 H-3 2.00E-03 2.00E-03 1.93E-03 L93E-03 0.97 0.97 September-02 Scptember-02 AIS989-148 A15989-148 Water Water pCiII pCiIl Sr-89 Sr-89 4.99E-03 4.99E-03 4.02E-03 4.02E-03 0.81 0.81 pCill j>Cill Sr-90 Sr-90 2.64E-04 2.64E-04 2.49E-04 2.49E-04 0.94 0.94 September-02 E3324-396 Milk Milk. pCiII pCiIl Sr-89 Sr-89 92 92 106 106 .. LIS US pCiIl pCiIJ Sr-90 Sr-90 39 39 39 39 . 1.00 1.00

  .. September-02 S.eptember-02   E332S-396 E3325-396          Milk Milk        pCiIl pCiII           ]-131 1-131               80 80            84 84          LOS LOS pCiII
                                                  . pCiIl         Ce-141 Ce-141              160 160 .         168 168         LOS LOS pCiII pCiIJ          Cr-Sl Cr-SI              227 227          210.5 210.5         0.93 0.93 pCill pCiIl          Cs-134 Cs-134             132 132            127 127         0.96 0.96 pCi/1 pCi/1          Cs-137 Cs-137             127 127            136 136         1.07 1.07 pCi/1 pCi/1         Co-S8 Co-58               97 97            93
                                                                                                    .93          0.96 0.96 pCiIl pCiII         Mn-54 Mn-S4               152 152           165 165         1.09 1.09 pC ill pCill          Pe-59 Fe-59              89 89             90 90       . 1.01 pCill pCill          Zn-65 Zn-6S              187 187           196 196         1.05 1.05 pC ill pCiIJ         Co-60 Co-60               149 149           147 147         0.99 0.99 September-02 Septeinber      E-3327-396       AP Filter AP  Pilter      pCi pCi          Ce-141 Ce- 141             110 110           115 115          1 ~05 pCi pCi           Cr-51 Cr-S1              156 156          163.6 163.6         1.0S 1.05 pCi pCi          Cs-134 Cs-134               90 90             79 79         0.88 0.88 pCi pCi          Cs-J37 Cs-137               87 87            95 95         1.09 1.09 pCi pCi           Co-58 Co-S8               67 67            71 71          1.06 1.06 pCi pCi          Mo-54 Mo-54               104 104            118 118          1.13 1.13 pCi pCi            Fe-59 Fe-59              61 61            76 76          1.25 1.25 pCi pCi           Zo-65 Zo-65              130
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                                               . pCiII           Sr-90 Sr-90          38          40 40         1.05 1.05 December -02 December-02    E352 E35211-396
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                                                                *1-131          86          97 97         1.13 pCiIl pCiII         Ce-141 Ce-141          III 111         136        1.23        (1)

(1) pCiIl pCiII Cr-51 Cr-51 346 346 347 347 1.00 1.00 pCiIl pCiII Cs-134 99 97 97 0.98

                                                . pCiIl pCiII        Cs-137         220 220         229 229        1.04 1.04 pCiIl pCiII         Co-58          139 139         143 143        1.03 1.03 pCiIl pCiII         Mn-54 Mn-54          142         162 162        1.14 1.14
                                                 . pCiII         Fe-59 Fe-59           72 72          80        1.11 1.11 pCiII pCiII         Zn-65 Zn-65          178         217 217         1.22        (1)

(1) pCiII Co-60 164 172 172 1.05 December-02 E3523-396 AP Filter pCi Ce-141 128 108 108 0.84 0.84 pCi pCi Cr-51 Cr-51 398 398 370 370 0.93 0.93 pCi Cs-134 Cs-134 114 79 0.69 0.69 (2) pCi Cs-137 253 226 226 0.89 pCi pCi Co-58 160 160 141 0.88 0.88 pCi pCi Mn-54 163 163 152 0.93 . pCi pCi Fe-59 Fe-59 83 89 89 1.07 pCi pCi Zn-65 206 206 196 0.95 0.95 pCi Co-60 189 189 170 170 0.90 0.90 December-02 E3522-396 Charcoal Charcoal Filter Filter pCi 1-131 96 96 84 84 00.88

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                                                                                                     +/- 66              103 103 +/-+/- 55        0.92 pCiIl pCiII     Cs-137               248 248   +/-
                                                                                                     +/-  12 12             264 +/-   9         1.06 L06 pCiIl pCiII      Co-58 Co-58                157  +/- 8
                                                                                                     +/-                  157 157 +/-+/- 77        1.00 LOO pCiIl pCiII      Mn-54                160  +/-
                                                                                                     +/- 8                168 168 +/-+/-  77       1.05 LOS pCiIl pCiII      Fe-59 Fe-59                 81 81  +/- 4
                                                                                                     +/-  4 .*             94 +/-+/-   14      1.16 1.16 pCiIl pCiII      Zn-65 Zn-65                202 202  +/- 10
                                                                                                     +/-  10             236 236 +/- +/-   13 13      1.17 pCiIl pCiII      Co-60                186 186  +/- 9
                                                                                                     +/-  9              201 +/-     8       1.08 1.08 December-02               E3512-186 E3512-186        Charcoal Charcoal Filter Filter    pCi pCi       1-131                 89 +/- 4                  94 94 +/-+/- 44        1.06 E3513-186 E3513-186        Charcoal Charcoal Filter Filter    pCi pCi       1-131 1-131                 84 84 +/-+/- 44                91 +/-

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  • June-02 June-02 QAP-56 QAP-56 AP Filter AP Filter Bq Bq Co-60 Co-60 30.52 30.52 31.7 31.7 1.04 1.04 Bq Bq Cs~ 137 28.23 2S.23 30.4 30.4 1.08 LOS Bq Bq Or-Beta Or-Beta 1.30 1.30 1.21 1.21 0.93 0.93 Bq Bq Mn-54 Mn-54 38.53 3853 38.3 38.3 0.99 0.99 Bq Bq Sr-90 Sr-90 4.832 4.832 4.68 4.68 0.97 0.97 June-02 June-02 QAP-56 QAP-56 Soil Soil Bq/kg Bq/kg Ac-228 Ac-228 51.167 5Ll67 50 50 0.98 0.98 Bq/kg Bq/kg Bi-212 Bi-2I2 53.43 53.43 35.9 35.9 0.67 0.67 (I)

(1) Bq/kg Bq/kg 8i-214 Bi-214 53.933 53.933 46.3 46.3 0.86 0.86

                                            . Bq/kg Bq/kg        Csc137 Cs~137          1326.67 1326.67          1300 1300        0.98 0.98 8q/kg Bq/kg        K-40 K-40             621.67 621.67           608 608        0.98 0.98 8q/kg Bq/kg        Pb-212 Pb-212             51.1 5Ll           49.4 49.4        0.97 0.97 Bq/kg Bq/kg        Pb-214 Pb-214           54.367 54.367          49.1 49.1        0.90 0.90 Bq/kg Bq/kg        Sr-90 Sr-90           .53.756
                                                                           .53.756          46.6 46.6        0.87 0.87 June-02 June-02             QAP-56 QAP-56      Vegetation Vegetation   8q/kg Bq/kg        C0:-60 C<r60             11.23 11.23           11.7 11.7        1.04 1.04 Bq/kg Bq/kg        Cs-137 Cs-137          313.667 313.667           346 346         1.10 1.10 Bq/kg Bq/kg        K-40 K-40          .. 864:33 864:33           952 952         1.10 1.10 Bq/kg Bq/kg        Sr-90 Sr-90            586.28 586.28           477 477        0.81 0.81 June-02 June-02            QAP-56 QAP-56     Water Water          Bqll Bqll        Co-60 Co-60            347.33 347.33           367 367         1.06 1.06 Bqll Bqll     .. Cs-134 Cs-134            3.357 3.357           2.93 2.93        0.87 0.87 8qll Bqll        Cs-137 Cs-137            56.067 56.067          59.6 59.6        1.06 1.06 Bqll Bqll        Or-Beta Or-Beta            1030 1030           895 895         0.87 0.S7 Bqll Bqll         H-3 H-3               283.7 283.7
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  • 8q/kg Sr-90 Sr-90 41.16 41.16 41.00 41.00 1.00 1.00 December-02 December-02 QAP57 QAP57 Vegetation Vegetation 8q/kg Bq/kg Co-60 Co-60 9.66 9.66 11 11 .5
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8q/kg 8q/kg Sr-90 Sr-90 476.26 476.26 457 457 0.96 0.96 December-02 December-02 QAP57 QAP57 Water Water Bqn Bqn Am-241 Am-241 3.043 3.043 2.89 2.89 0.95 0.95 8qn Bqn Co-60 Co-60 .. 268.67 268.67 303 303 1.13 1.13 8qn 8qn Cs-134 Cs-134 60.2 60.2 59 59 0.98 0.98 Bqn Bqn Cs-137 Cs-137 81.43 81.43 85.8 85.8 1.05 1.05 8qn Bqn Gr-Beta Gr-Beta 900 900 817 817 0.91 0.91 8qn Bqn .. H-3 H-3 227.3 227.3 353 353 1.55 1.55 (2) (2) 8qn Sr-90 Sr-90 8.69 8.69 8.58 8.58 0.99 0.99 J-34 J-34

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