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2002 Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report
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Issue date: 05/14/2003
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Progress Energy Crystal River Nuclear Plant Docket No. 50-302 Operating License No. DPR-72 Ref: ITS 5.7.1.1(b)

May 14, 2003 3F0503-02 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Attn: Document Control Desk Washington, DC 20555-0001

Subject:

Crystal River Unit 3 - 2002 Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report

Dear Sir:

Progress Energy Florida, Inc. hereby submits the 2002 Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report for Crystal River Unit 3 (CR-3) in accordance with the CR-3 Improved Technical Specifications, Section 5.7.1.1(b) and Section 6.6 of the Offsite Dose Calculation Manual (ODCM). The data provided in the attached report is consistent with the objectives outlined in the ODCM, and includes all radiological environmental samples taken during the report period from January 1, 2002 through December 31, 2002.

If you have any questions regarding this submittal, please contact Mr. Sid Powell, Supervisor, Licensing and Regulatory Programs at (352) 563-4883.

Sincerely, 4TA J-J. A.Franke Plant General Manager JAF/ff Attachment xc:

NRR Project Manager Regional Administrator, Region II Senior Resident Inspector Progress Energy Florida, Inc.

Crystal River Nuclear Plant 15760 W. Powerline Street Crystal River, FL 34428

PROGRESS ENERGY FLORIDA, INC.

CRYSTAL RIVER UNIT 3 ANNUAL RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT 2002

TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction..........................

ii I.

Summary Description of the Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program.

I II.

Land-Use Census.10 III.

Interlaboratory Comparison Program.1 IV.

Analytical Results.13 A. Airborne Pathway.13 Statistical Summary.14 B.

Direct Radiation.23 Statistical Summary.24 C. Waterbome Pathway.27

1.

Seawater.27 Statistical Summary.28

2.

Ground Water.27 Statistical Summary.32

3.

Drinking Water.27 Statistical Summary.35

4.

Shoreline Sediment.27 Statistical Summary.39 D. Ingestion Pathway.41

1. Carnivorous Fish.41 Statistical Summary.42
2.

Oysters.41 Statistical Summary.45

3.

Broad Leaf Vegetation.41 Statistical Summary.48

4.

Watermelon and Citrus.41 Statistical Summary.52 i

NTRODUCTION This report is submitted as required by Technical Specification 5.7.1. (b) to the Crystal River Facility Operating License No. DPR-72, and Section 6.6 of the Offsite Dose Calculation Manual.

The following information is required to be included in this report:

Data Sunmaries Interpretations Unachievable LLDs An analysis of trends An assessment of any observed impact of plant operation on the environment NOTE:

If harmful effects or evidence of irreversible damage are detected by the monitoring, the report shall provide an analysis of the problem and a planned course of action to correct it.

Summarized and tabulated results of all radiological environmental samples taken during the report period, in the format of Radiological Assessment Branch Technical Position, Revision 1, November, 1979 NOTE:

If some results are not available for inclusion, the report shall note and explain the reason for the missing results. The missing results shall be submitted as soon as possible in a supplementary report.

A summary description of the Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program A map of all sampling locations keyed to a table giving distances and directions from the reactor Land-use census results Interlaboratory Comparison Program results ii

1.

SUMMARY

DESCRIPTION OF THE RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING PROGRAM The analytical results of the Crystal River Unit 3 (CR-3) operational Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program (REMP) for 2002 are contained in this report. The operational program began on January 1, 1977 just prior to initial criticality, which was achieved on January 14, 1977.

Sampling of the facility environs is performed by the Florida Department of Health, Bureau of Radiation Control.

The State also performs the required analyses, participates in the Interlaboratory Comparison Program, and performs the annual land-use census. Prior to 1990, the program was split between the Department of Health and the University of Florida. The transition to the State performing all of the programs sampling and analysis in 1990 is evident in several of the trend graphs, most notably oysters and carnivorous fish, and is due to the State using less sensitive measurement techniques for several of the pathways which were formerly evaluated by the University of Florida.

Sample station locations are given in Table I-I and Figures 1-2, -3, and -4. Sample frequency and analysis type may be determined from Table 1-2. Figure 1-1 illustrates the relevant exposure pathways.

Except for air sample gross beta results and direct radiation measurements, most of the analytical results are below the lower limit of detection (LLD) of the sample. Sample LLDs are generally much lower than the required "a priori" LLD. When measurable results are reported, the values are also usually less than the required "a priori" LLD.

The results of the 2002 REMP have been compared to previous years' results. This comparison, in part illustrated by the trend graphs of Section IV, shows no evidence of consistent long-term increasing trends in any of the sample media. However, radioactive material is routinely quantified in sediment samples which are taken in the discharge canal near the liquid release discharge point. In general, these results verify the effectiveness of in-plant measures for controlling radioactive releases.

Trend graphs illustrate the mean measured concentration of a particular radionuclide for the year. When measurable results are not obtained, the highest sample LLD is plotted. LLD and measured values are plotted on the same line to best illustrate any trend. As shown on each graph's key, shaded boxes indicate LLD values, while open boxes indicate measured values.

Statistical summary pages are provided for each medium or pathway. Measured values are reported in terms of a mean and range. In addition, the number of measured values versus samples obtained is reported. For example, the following entry 15 (249/256)

(4 - 35) in the "All Indicator Locations" colun would be interpreted as indicating a mean measured value of 15, with measured values ranging from 4 to 35. (249/256) means that out of 256 samples 249 were measured values.

TABLE I-1 PROGRESS ENERGY FLORIDA, INC. - CR3 - 2002 SAMPLE STATION LOCATIONS SAMPLE MEDIA STATION ID DIRECTION DISTANCE C60 C61 C62 C63 C64 C65 C66 C67 C68 C69 C41 C70 C71 C72 C73 C27 C18 C03 C04 C74 C75 C76 Cos C77 C09 C78 C14G Co C79 C47-Control C07*

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  • TLDs not required by ODCM. Deployed at air sample locations.

2 TLD 4400 Ft.

4400 5300 4400 4400 1740 1600 1480 1500 1780 2100 4400 3600 2400 2000 3400 5.2 Mi.

5.3 6.3 5.5 4.2 5.4 3.5 3.2 3.2 4.1 2.8 4.9 5.0 80 7.5 Mi.

3.5 Mi.

2000 Ft.

SAMPLE MEDIA AIR SEAWATER GROUND WATER DRINKING WATER SHORELINE SEDIMENT FISH & OYSTERS BROAD LEAF VEGETATION WATERMELON CITRUS TABLE I-1 (CONT'D)

PROGRESS ENERGY FLORIDA, INC. - CR3 - 2002 SAMPLE STATION LOCATIONS STATION ID DIRECTION C07 ESE C18 N

C40 E

C41 SW C46 N

C47-Control ESE C14H NW C14G W

C13-Control WSW C40-Control E

C07-Control ESE CIO-Control ESE Clg-Control N

C09-Control S

C14H NW C14M W

C14G W

C29 W

C30-Control WSW C48A N

C48B NNE C47-Control ESE C04 ENE C19 ENE 3

DISTANCE 7.5 Mi.

5.2 3.5 0.4 0.4 80 0.1 2.8 3.4 3.5 7.5 5.9 5.2 3.2 0.1 1.2 2.8 2.0 3.6 0.8 0.8 80 6.3 8.5

TABLE 1-2 PROGRESS ENERGY FLORIDA, INC. - CR3 - 2002 SAMPLING AND ANALYSIS PROGRAM SAMPLE MEDIA

  1. OF STATIONS FREQUENCY ANALYSIS LLD' TLD Air Iodine Air Particulate Seawater 33*

6 6

3 Ground Water Drinking Water 3

Shoreline Sediment 4

Quarterly Weekly Weekly Quarterly Monthly Monthly Semiannual Semiannual Quarterly Quarterly Semiannual

  • Includes 3 stations which are not required by the ODCM

'The maximum "a priori" LLD 2Same as Seawater y Spec 3When available 4During harvest 5Same as broad leaf vegetation 4

0.07 pCi/m3 y Dose 1-131 Gross B y Spec:

Tritium y Spec:

Cs-134 Cs-137 Mn-54 Fe-59 Co-58 Co-60 Zn-65 Zr-Nb-95 1-131 Cs-134 Cs-137 Ba-La-140 0.01 0.05 0.06 3000 pCi/L 15 30 15 15 30 15 l

15 18 15 2000 pCi/L 2

2000 pCilL 2

150 pCi/kg 180 Tritium y Spec:

Tritium y Spec:

r Spec:

Cs-134 Cs-137 I

TABLE 1-2 (Cont'd)

PROGRESS ENERGY FLORIDA, INC. - CR3 - 2002 SAMPLING AND ANALYSIS PROGRAM SAMPLE MEDIA

  1. OF STATIONS FREQUENCY ANALYSIS LLD' Carnivorous Fish and Oysters Broad Leaf Vegetation Watermelon Citrus Quarterly Monthly3 Annual' Annual'

'The maximum "a priori" LLD 2Same as Seawater y Spec 3When available 4During harvest 5Same as broad leaf vegetation 5

y Spec:

y Spec:

Mn-54 Fe-59 Co-58 Co-60 Zn-65 Cs-134 Cs-137 1-131 Cs-134 Cs-137 130 pCi/kg 260 130 130 260 130 150 60 pCi/kg 60 80 y Spec:

y Spec:

Liquid Releases Airborne Releases Air Ground Water Drinking Water -

Food Crops I

External Radiation Sea Sediments Aquatic Animals Man FIGURE 1-1: Environmental Media and Exposure Pathways 6

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I.

LAND-USE CENSUS A land-use census was conducted during July. The purpose of this census is to identify the nearest residences, vegetable gardens, and potential milk-producing animals within a five mile radius of the nuclear plant. The distance in miles and bearing in degrees for each receptor type in each of the sixteen sectors is summarized below.

  • No suitable sites were located within 5 niles.

10 SECTOR NEAREST NEAREST NEAREST RESIDENCE GARDEN MILK ANIMAL N

4.46@2° NNE 3.95 @ 150 4.88 @ 170 NE 3.84 540 ENE 3.43 600 E

2.40 920 ESE 4.24 @ 1020 4.24 @ 1020 SE 4.90 1330 SSE 3.53 @ 1490 S

SSW SW WSW W

WNW NW 4.8 3230 NNW 4.63 3410 4.65 3470

FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH - INTERLABORATORY COMPARISON PROGRAM DATA The EPA crosscheck program ceased operation at the end of 1998. To meet the requirements for a crosscheck program, the Florida Department of Health participates in the Department of Energy's Environmental Measurements Laboratory (EML)

Quality Assessment Program.

The following units are used for each of the four media:

Air Filters:

Bq/filter Soil:

Bq/kg Vegetation:

Bq/kg Water:

Bq/L Analytical performance is based on historical analytical capabilities for individual analyte/matrix pairs.

Acceptable performance is designated by an A".

Acceptable with warning is designated by a "W".

Performance which is not acceptable is designated by an "N".

Results for June 2002:

Media Nuclide Reported Reported EML EML Reported/

Evaluation Value Error Value Error EML Air Co-60 34.37 0.180 30.52 0.652 1.126 W

Air Cs-137 29.21 0.160 28.23 0.701 1.035 A

Air Gross Beta 1.220 0.030 1.300 0.130 0.938 A

Soil Cs-137 1327.00 4.00 1326.6 66.51 1.000 A

Soil K-40 603.5 4.160 621.67 33.86 0.971 A

Vegetation Co-60 1.092 0.027 11.23 0.677 0.097 N

Vegetation Cs-137 30.770 0.220 313.667 15.910 0.098 N

Vegetation K-40 82.940 1.480 864.330 47.220 0.096 N

Water Co-60 345.10 0.420 347.33 12.40 0.994 A

Water Cs-137 57.300 0.230 56.067 2.929 1.022 A

Water H-3 301.560 5.140 283.70 3.380 1.063 A

Upon receipt of these results the HRS lab investigated the results that were not acceptable (evaluation code "N"). It was determined that an error was made in the calculation of the mass of the vegetation samples. With the corrected mass the reported values changed to 10.91 for Co-60, 306.3 for Cs-137, and 839.5 for K-40, all of which are well within the acceptable range of error.

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Results for December 2002:

Media Nuclide Reported Reported EMEL EML Reported/

Evaluation Value Error Value Error EML Air Co-60 24.650 3.100 23.00 0.059 1.072 A

Air Cs-137 36.310 0.740 32.50 0.777 1.117 A

Soil Cs-137 884.300 19.38 829.330 41.580 1.066 A

Soil K-40 686.860 18.55 637.670 34.260 1.077 A

Vegetation Co-60 9.200 0.300 9.660 0.630 0.952 A

Vegetation Cs-137 294.00 6.000 300.670 15.25 0.978 A

Vegetation K-40 1463.0 40.00 1480.00 77.800 0.989 A

Water Co-60 276.300 0.590 268.67 9.710 1.028 A

Water Cs-137 86.050 0.500 81.430 4.280 1.057 A

Water H-3 255.080 4.760 227.30 5.615 1.122 A

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IV-A. AIRBORNE PATHWAY Air samples are taken at five locations in the vicinity of the plant. The control location is 78 miles ESE of the plant, at the State Bureau of Radiation Control in Orlando.

Table IV-A. 1 provides a statistical summary of the analytical results for 312 gross beta samples and 312 iodine samples.

Tables IV-A.2 and IV-A.3 provide the results for each weekly air sample.

Of 312 particulate samples analyzed for gross beta activity, all had measurable activity. The average indicator concentration was 17 pCi/1000 m3 with a range of 4 to 34 pCi/1000 in3. The average indicator concentration for 1996 through 2001 was 15 pCi/1000 i 3. The control location concentration for 2002 averaged 18 pCi/1000 n3, with a range of 6 to 34 pCi/1000 rn3.

Three hundred and twelve samples were analyzed for iodine activity, with none having measurable activity.

Quarterly composite data are summarized in Table IV-A.4. Measurable quantities of cesium were not identified. The highest cesium LLD was 2.0 pCi/1000 m3 for cesium 134.

The gross beta LLD of 0.01 pCi/m3 and Iodine 131 LLD of 0.07 pCi/in3 were not attained for air sample station C40 as complete samples were missed during two sample periods, beginning 9/3/02 and ending 9/18/02. The sample pump did not run for approximately 268 hours0.0031 days <br />0.0744 hours <br />4.431217e-4 weeks <br />1.01974e-4 months <br /> during this two week period due to a transformer failure on a nearby power pole.

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TABLE IV-A. 1 RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING PROGRAM

SUMMARY

CRYSTAL RIVER UNIT 3 CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA DOCKET NO. 50-302 JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 2002 MEDIUM OR ANALYSIS AND NUMBER OF PATHWAY TOTAL NUMBER LOWER LIMIT ALL INDICATOR LOCATIONS LOCATION WITH HIGHEST MEAN CONTROL LOCATION NONROUTINE SAMPLED OF ANALYSES OF DETECTION MEAN NAME MEAN MEAN REPORTED (UNITS)

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RANGE DISTANCE & BEARING RANGE RANGE MEASUREMENTS AIRBORNE y Spec 312 IODINE (pCi/n3) 1-131 0.012

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TABLE IV-A.2 PROGRESS ENERGY FLORIDA, INC. - CR3 - 2002 pCi/m3 IODINE - 131 IN AIR COLLECTION DATE C07 C18 C40 C41 C46 C47 01-07 01-15 01-21 01-28 02-05 02-12 02-18 02-26

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TABLE IV-A.2 (Cont'd)

PROGRESS ENERGY FLORIDA, INC. - CR3 - 2002 pCi/m3 IODINE - 131 IN AIR COLLECTION DATE C07 C18 C40 C41 C46 C47 05-07 05-14 05-21 05-28

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TABLE IV-A.2 (Cont'd)

PROGRESS ENERGY FLORIDA, INC. - CR3 - 2002 pCi/m3 IODINE - 131 IN AIR COLLECTION DATE C07 C18 C40 C41 C46 C47 09-03 09-11 09-18 09-25 10-01 10-08 10-15 10-22 10-30 11-05 11-12 11-18 11-26 12-02 12-09 12-16 12-23 12-31

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TABLE IV-A.3 PROGRESS ENERGY FLORIDA, INC. - CR3 - 2002 pCi/1000m3 GROSS B IN AIR COLLECTION DATE C07 C18 C40 C41 C46 C47 01-07 01-15 01-21 01-28 02-05 02-12 02-18 02-26 03-05 03-11 03-19 03-26 04-01 04-09 04-16 04-23 04-30 24 24 23 8

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TABLE IV-A.3 (Cont'd)

PROGRESS ENERGY FLORIDA, INC. - CR3 - 2002 pCi/1000m3 GROSS B IN AIR COLLECTION DATE C07 C18 C40 C41 C46 C47 05-07 05-14 05-21 05-28 06-04 06-11 06.17 06-25 15 18 14 11 11 12 10 7

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TABLE IV-A.3 (Cont'd)

PROGRESS ENERGY FLORIDA, INC. - CR3 - 2002 pCi/1000m3 GROSS n IN AIR COLLECTION DATE C07 C18 C40 C41 C46 C47 09-03 09-11 09-18 09-25 10-01 10-08 10-15 10-22 10-30 11-05 11-12 11-18 11-26 12-02 12-09 12-16 12-23 12-31 6

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TABLE IV-A.4 PROGRESS ENERGY FLORIDA, INC. - CR3 - 2002 pCi/l000m3 y EMITTERS IN QUARTERLY COMPOSITES OF AIR PARTICULATES STATION NUCLIDE FIRST QUARTER SECOND QUARTER THIRD QUARTER FOURTH QUARTER C07 C18 Be-7 K-40 Cs-134 Cs-137 Be-7 K-40 Cs-134 Cs-137 C40 Be-7 K-40 Cs-134 Cs-137 C41 Be-7 K-40 Cs-134 CS.137 C46 Be-7 K40 Cs-134 Cs-137 C47 Be-7 K40 Cs-134 Cs-137 179

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4,

IV-B. DIRECT RADIATION Direct radiation measurements (using TLDs) were taken at seventeen locations (stations C60 through C73 and station C27) within one mile of the plant, at fifteen locations ranging from 2.8 to 6.3 miles from the plant, and at one control location 78 miles from the site. One-hundred and thirty-two TLDS were collected during 2002; the third quarter TLD from station C78 was wet at the time of collection, invalidating its results.

The highest on-site dose was 124 mrem/yr at station C71 (WNW at 3600 feet). Station C71 was relocated in 1992 due to construction of the helper cooling towers on the former site. The new location has a higher background radiation level due to being closer to the storage pond for Units 4 & 5 fly ash, which produces a higher external radiation component than normal levels of natural background. The second highest on-site dose was 80 mrem/yr at station C65 (ESE at 1740 feet).

The highest off-site dose was 61 mrem/yr at station C40 (east at 3.5 miles). The control station (C47) dose was 50 mrem/yr.

The average for all stations was 59 mrem/yr for 2002 and 57 mrem/yr for 2001. Direct radiation results are similar to previous years and show no change of significance.

23

TABLE IV-B RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING PROGRAM

SUMMARY

CRYSTAL RIVER UNIT 3 DOCKET NO. 50-302 CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 2002 MEDIUM OR ANALYSIS AND NUMBER OF PATHWAY TOTAL NUMBER LOWER LIMIT ALL INDICATOR LOCATIONS LOCATION WITH HIGHEST MEAN CONTROL LOCATION NONROUTINE SAMPLED OF ANALYSES OF DETECTION MEAN NAME MEAN MEAN REPORTED (UNITS)

PERFORMED (LLD)

RANGE DISTANCE & BEARING RANGE RANGE MEASUREMENTS DIRECT RADIATION (mrem/yr) y DOSE 132 15 59 (128/128)

(37 132)

C71 0.6 2960 124 (4/4)

(110- 132) 0 50 (4/4)

(48 - 52) 24 J

I

TABLE IV-B.1 PROGRESS ENERGY FLORIDA, INC. - CR 2002 mrem/yr r Dose TLD STATION IQuarter 1

2 3

4 col C03 C04 C07*

C08 C09 C14G C18 C27 C40*

C41 C46*

C47 (CONTROL)

C60 C61 C62 C63 C64 C65 C66 C67 C68 C69 C70 C71 C72 C73 C74 C75 C76 C77 C78 C79 46 46 45 45 41 43 53 47 69 55 58 57 49 55 59 65 61 56 73 63 59 59 62 64 128 61 56 44 56 50 39 45 46 46 48 46 46 42 44 54 51 74 66 61 60 52 60 64 69 65 65 86 68 63 60 63 70 132 65 60 46 57 53 40 49 52 49 50 53 46 41 39 49 47 67 58 54 56 48 51 56 63 54 56 75 59 56 58 56 61 110 59 51 39 52 51 37 43 45 63 62 64 69 127

  • TLDs not required by the ODCM.

Quarterly values are multiplied by 4 to obtain an equivalent yearly dose.

25 48 46 50 44 45 46 55 55 74 64 61 58 52 60 61 70 64 63 87 67 71 58 46 58 53 39 49 50

1' Direct Radiation 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 26 f

at c #E 0;0

=-O-O 0-100

~10 I

IV-C. WATERBORNE PATHWAY To evaluate the waterborne pathway, samples are taken of seawater, ground water, drinking water, and shoreline sediment.

1. Monthly seawater grab samples are taken at two locations in the discharge canal (C14G and C14H) and at one control location (C13) near the mouth of the intake canal. Of twenty-four indicator samples, four had measurable tritium at an average concentration of 202 pCi/L. The sample with the highest concentration of tritium, 253 pCi/L, was obtained in January at station C14H near the head of the discharge canal. The seawater tritium activity is consistent with the concentration of tritium in the liquid waste stream. One control station sample contained tritium at a concentration of 257 pCiL.

Gamma spectral analysis was performed on thirty-six samples, none of which showed measurable amounts of the gamma emitters of interest.

2.

Semiannual ground water samples are taken at one location, station C40, located approximately 3.5 miles east of CR-3.

Gamma spectral and tritium analyses are performed on both samples. All results were less than the detection limits.

Since plant startup, all results, except for the results of one 1985 tritium analysis, have been less than LLD. The required sensitivity for measuring tritium in ground water is 2000 pCi/L. Analysis of ground water in the vicinity of CR-3 is done at a sensitivity of approximately 130 pCi/L for tritium and less than 10 pCi/L for select gamma emitters.

3.

Quarterly drinking water samples are drawn from three locations: the Crystal River City Hall (C07), the Days Inn Motel (C10), and the Yankeetown City Well (C18). All samples were collected and analyzed for gamma emitters and tritium.

None of the samples yielded measurable activities of tritium or the required gamma emitters. The measurement sensitivity for drinking water samples are the same as those for ground water samples.

4.

Semiannual shoreline sediment samples are taken at three indicator locations in the discharge canal (C14H, C14M, C14G) and one control location (C09) at Fort Island Gulf Beach. Of the six indicator samples, four had measurable amounts of cobalt-60 and cesium-137. The average cobalt-60 concentration at the indicator locations was 54 pCi/L for 2002, as compared to 30 pCi/L for 2001, 98 pCi/L for 2000, 118 pCi/L for 1999, and 389 pCi/L for 1998. The average cesium-137 concentration at the indicator locations was 53 pCi/L for 2002, as compared to 28 pCi/L for 2001, 49 pCi/L for 2000, 65 pCi/L for 1999 and 50 pCi/L for 1998. None of the samples taken at Fort Island Gulf Beach, the control location, indicated measurable amounts of cobalt or cesium. These results are similar to previous years' results, although the amount of cobalt-60 is somewhat less, and is likely due to improved liquid radwaste processing methods which were implemented in September 1999, prior to refueling outage 11.

27

p TABLE IV-C.1 RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING PROGRAM

SUMMARY

CRYSTAL RIVER UNIT 3 CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA DOCKET NO. 50-302 JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 2002 ANALYSIS AND TOTAL NUMBER OF ANALYSES PERFORMED Tritium 36 y Spec 36 Mn-54 Fe-59 Co-58 Co-60 Zn-65 Zr-Nb-95 1-131 Cs-134 Cs-137 Ba-La.140 LOWER LIMIT OF DETECTION (LLD)'

131 3

6 3

4 7

6 4

4 4

9 ALL INDICATOR LOCATIONS MEAN RANGE 202 (4/24)

(151-253)

< LLD

< LLD

< LLD

< LLD

< LLD

< LLD

< LLD

< LLD

< LLD

< LLD LOCATION WITH HIGHEST MEAN NAME MEAN DISTANCE & BEARING RANGE C14H 213 (2/12) 0.12 @ 3250 (172-253)

CONTROL LOCATION MEAN RANGE 257 (1/12)

< LLD

< LLD

< LLD

< LLD

< LLD

< LLD

< LLD

< LLD

< LLD

< LLD NUMBER OF NONROUTINE REPORTED MEASUREMENTS 0

0 0

0 0

0 0

0 0

0 0

'The a priori' LLD which meets or exceeds the requirements of Table 2-9 of the CR-3 ODCM.

28 MEDIUM OR PATHWAY SAMPLED (UNITS)

SEAWATER (pCi/L)

JI TABLE IV-C.l.a PROGRESS ENERGY FLORIDA, INC. - CR3 - 2002 pCi/L y EMITTERS AND TRITIUM IN SEAWATER STATION MONTH H-3 K-40 Mn-54 Co-58 Fe-59 Co-60 Zn-65 Zr-Nb-95 1-131 Cs-134 Cs-137 Ba-La-140

<2

<3

<6

<3

<5

<7

<6

<10

<6

<14

<5

<6

<12

<7

<10

<6

<6

<11

<7

<14

<5

<6

<10

<5

<10

<3

<2

<5

<3

<5

<5

<6

<12

<6

<13

<5

<6

<12

<5

<13

<6

<6

<11

<6

<10

<3

<3

<6

<3

<4

<5

<5

<12

<7

<12

<6

<5

<14

<7

<12

<6

<5

<10

<6

<9

<3

<4

<9

<5

<8

<5

<5

<11

<8

<10

<3

<3

<6

<4

<7

<4

<5

<9

<5

<11

<5

<6

<12

<6

<10

<6

<5

<12

<8

<9

<5

<5

<11

<6

<10

<6

<6

<13

<7

<13

<5

<6

<12

<6

<13

<6

<3

<14

<6

<14

<3

<4

<6

<4

<8

<5

<10

<9

<10

<9

<5

<10

<9

<9

<6

<8

<11

<10

<7

<10

<6

<9

<10

<10

<11

<10

<8

<11

<7

<4

<3

<6

<7

<9

<6

<6

<6

<6

<5

<3

<3

<6

<7

<8

<6

<7

<6

<3

<4

<6

<3

<6

<8

<9

<5

<4

<4

<8

<7

<5

<4

<6

<7

<7

<5

<7

<7

<7

<6

<8

<6

<7

<6

<7

<6

<5

<4

<3

<4

<5

<13

<5

<8

<6

<9

<5

<12

<3

<5

<5

<11

<6

<9

<7

<11

<3

<6

<6

<12

<6

<10

<6

<10

<5

<8

<6

<5

<4

<5

<5

<11

<6

<6

<4

<11

<6

<9

<6

<8

<6

<14

<7

<9

<4

<6 29 C13 C14G JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC

<120

<120

< 121

<118

<123

<123

< 123

<117

<122

<127

< 125 257 + 25

<120 151 +/- 40

< 121

<118

< 123

<123

< 123

<117

<122

<127

<125 230+ 24 258+ 25 351+ 49 261+ 39 256 + 40 313 + 48 323 + 22 293 + 46 358 + 42 316 + 52 251 + 24 279 + 46 263 + 41 296+ 39 282+ 35 249+ 44 301 + 29 221 + 35 270 + 42 306+ 41 248 + 56 322 + 44 339 + 47 341 + 44 265 + 34

TABLE IV-C.la (CONT'D)

PROGRESS ENERGY FLORIDA, INC. - CR3 - 2002 pCi/L y EMITTERS AND TRITIUM IN SEAWATER STATION MONTH H-3 K-40 Mn-54 Co-58 Fe-59 Co-60 Zn-65 Zr-Nb-95 1-131 Cs-134 Cs-137 Ba-La-140 278+ 46

<7

<5

<10

<6

<12 293+ 51

<5 318+ 47

<6 265 + 38

<6 268 + 46

<5 307+18

<1 257+ 33

<4 264 + 46

<6 231+

38

<5 317+44

<5 262+ 32

< 3 276 + 44

<6

<5

< 14

<5

<10

<6

<10

<6

<13

<4

<13

<7

<11

<5

<12

<6

<10

<2

<3

<2

<4

<4

<7

<4

<8

<6

<11

<6

<15

<6

<11

<6

<13

<5

<12

<7

<11

<3

<7

<5

<8

<4

<12

<6

<15

<13

<11

<5

<8

<5

<9

<10

<10

<10

<3

<6

<9

<11

<8

<6

<11

<5

<7

<5

<9

<6

<6

<7

<6

<6

<6

<6

<6

<2

<2

<2

<5

<4

<4

<8

<7

<6

<9

<6

<6

<7

<7

<6

<5

<4

<4

<7

<6

<6 30 C14H JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC

<120 172+ 41

< 121

< 118

<123

<123

<123

< 117

<122

<127

<125 253 + 25

<11

<7

<6

<12

<3

<6

<6

<7

<13

<7

<9 pI

Seawater 10000 1000 10 L

/

Rs

/

\\

1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 o3-H - Cs-134 - - o3- - -Cs-137 -

H-3 LLD -

- Cs-134 LLD - -

- - -Cs-137 LLD 31

TABLE IV-C.2 RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING PROGRAM

SUMMARY

CRYSTAL RIVER UNIT 3 DOCKET NO. 50-302 CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 2002 MEDIUM OR ANALYSIS AND NUMBER OF PATHWAY TOTAL NUMBER OF LOWER LIMIT ALL INDICATOR LOCATIONS LOCATION WITH HIGHEST MEAN CONTROL LOCATION NONROUTINE SAMPLED ANALYSES OF DETECTION MEAN NAME MEAN MEAN REPORTED (UNITS)

PERFORMED (LLD)'

RANGE DISTANCE & BEARING RANGE RANGE MEASUREMENTS GROUND Tritium 2 131 None

<LLD 0

WATER (pCi/L) r Spec 2 Mn-54 3

None

<LLD 0

Fe-59 6

None

<LLD 0

Co-58 3

None

<LLD 0

Co-60 4

None

<LLD 0

Zn-65 7

None

<LLD 0

Zr-Nb-95 6

None

<LLD 0

1-131 4

None

<LLD 0

Cs-134 4

None

<LLD 0

Cs-137 4

None

<LLD 0

Ba-La-140 9

None

<LLD 0

'The a priori' LLD which meets or exceeds the requirements of Table 2-9 of the CR-3 ODCM.

32

TABLE IV-C.2.a PROGRESS ENERGY FLORIDA, INC. - CR3 - 2002 pCi/L y EMITTERS AND TRITIIUM IN GROUND WATER STATION NUCLIDE FIRST HALF SECOND HALF C40 H-3 Mn-54 Fe-59 Co-58 Co-60 Zn-65 Zr-Nb-95 I-131 Cs-134 Cs-137 Ba-La-140 K-40

<120

<6

<12

<6

<6

<13

<10

<7

<6

<6

<13

<90

<117

<5

<11

<5

<5

<10

<11

<7

<6

<6

<9

<91, 33

Ground Water

-U

_" U U

U

__--U-

\\

U- -- O_-

I

,I I,I,I.

1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002

- O-H-3

- -O- - -Cs-137 -E*- H-3 LLD - -*- - -Cs-137 LLD 34 1000 100 U.

10 1

I

TABLE IV-C.3 RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING PROGRAM

SUMMARY

CRYSTAL RIVER UNIT 3 CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA DOCKET NO. 50-302 JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 2002 MEDIUM OR ANALYSIS AND NUMBEROF PATHWAY TOTAL NUMBER OF LOWER LIMIT ALL INDICATOR LOCATIONS LOCATION WITH HIGHEST MEAN CONTROL LOCATION NONROUTINE SAMPLED ANALYSES OF DETECTION MEAN NAME MEAN MEAN REPORTED (UNITS)

PERFORMED (LLD)'

RANGE DISTANCE & BEARING RANGE RANGE MEASUREMENTS DRINKING Tritium 12 131 None

<LLD 0

WATER (pCi/L) y Spec 12 Mn-54 3

None

<LLD 0

Fe-59 6

None

<LLD 0

Co-58 3

None

<LLD 0

Co-60 4

None

<LLD 0

Zn-65 7

None

<LLD 0

Zr-Nb-95 6

None

<LLD 0

1-131 4

None

<LLD 0

Cs-134 4

None

<LLD 0

Cs-137 4

None

<LLD 0

Ba-La-140 9

None

<LLD 0

'The a priori' LLD which meets or exceeds the requirements of Table 2-9 of the CR-3 ODCM.

35 1,

I

TABLE IV-C.3.a PROGRESS ENERGY FLORIDA, INC. - CR3 - 2002 pCi/L y EMITTERS AND TRITIUM IN DRINKING WATER STATION DATE 11-3 K-40 Mn-54 Co-58 Fe-59 Co-60 Zn-65 Zn-Nb-95 1-131 Cs-134 Cs-137 Ba-La-140 01-08

<120

<94

<4

<6

<10

<6

<12 04-02

<118 33+9

<2

<2

<3

<2

<3 07-09

< 123

<71

<5

<4

<8

<6

<8 10-01

<127

<86

<5

<4

<10

<5

<8

<9

<9

<6

<3

<2

<2

<9

<6

<6

< 10

<6

<4

<7

<9

<2

<3

<5

< 13

<7

<14 01-08

<120

<87

<5

<5

<10

<5

<12

<10

<8

<6 04-02

<118

<82

<6

<6

<12

<5

<12

<9

<6

<6 07-09

<123

<89

<5

<5

<11

<5

<12

<10

<6

<7 10-01

<127

<37

<2

<3

<4

<2

<6

<5

<4

<4 01-07

<120

<84

<6

<5

<11

<5

<12

<10

<10

<6 04-01

<118

<104

<5

<6

<11

<6

<8

<8

<8

<7 07-09

<123

<38

<2

<2

<5

<3

<5

<4

<3

<3 10-01

<127

<42

<4

<3

<7

<3

<5

<6

<3

<4

<6

<8

<5

<8

<5

<14

<3

<5

<6

<11

<7

<10

<3

<6

<3

<6 36 C07 CIo C18

Drinking Water 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 -

H -Cs-137 -U*-

H-3 LLD - - *- - -Cs-137 LLD 37 10000 1000 100 L.

C.

10 I

0.1 A

TABLE IV-C.4 RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING PROGRAM

SUMMARY

CRYSTAL RIVER UNIT 3 DOCKET NO. 50-302 CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 2002 MEDIUM OR ANALYSIS AND NUMBER OF PATHWAY TOTAL NUMBER OF LOWER LIMIT ALL INDICATOR LOCATIONS LOCATION WITH HIGHEST MEAN CONTROL LOCATION NONROUTINE SAMPLED ANALYSES OF DETECTION MEAN NAME MEAN MEAN REPORTED (UNITS)

PERFORMED (LLD)'

RANGE DISTANCE & BEARING RANGE RANGE MEASUREMENTS SHORELINE y Spec 8 SEDIMENT (pCi/kg)

Cs-134 7

<LLD

<LLD 0

Cs-137 7

53 (2/6)

C14H 85 (1/2)

<LLD 0

(21 - 85) 0.1 @ 3250

'The a priori' LLD which meets or exceeds the requirements of Table 2-9 of the CR-3 ODCM.

38

TABLE IV-C.4.a PROGRESS ENERGY FLORIDA, INC. - CR3 - 2002 pCi/kg y EMITTERS IN SHORELINE SEDIMENT STATION PERIOD Cs-134 Cs-137 Co-58 Co-60 K-40 Ra-226 C09 First Half

< 13

<10

<9

<10 236 + 51 296 + 27 Second Half

<4

<4

<3

<3 95 + 25 146 + 4 C14H First Half

<9

<10

<6

<10 304+52 557+25 Second Half

<26 85 + 11

< 19 57 + 9 1830 + 189 897 + 25 C14M First Half

<15

<17

<13 82 + 6 290 + 74 505 + 38 Second Half

< 14

< 13

<10

< 17 626 + 88 460+ 15 C14G First Half

<10

<12

<8 34+3 349+54 795+31 SecondHalf

<11 21 + 2

<11 44 + 2 397 + 27 963+ 17 C09 is the control station at Ft. Island Beach. C14H, C14M, & C14G are discharge canal stations.

39

Shoreline Sediment 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 -

Cs-134 -- 0 --- Cs-137 -U-Cs-134 LLD -U*-

Cs-137 LLD 40 1000 100 E

L.

04 10 1

IV-D. INGESTION PATHWAY To evaluate the ingestion pathway, samples are taken of fish, oysters, broad leaf vegetation, citrus, and watermelon.

1. Quarterly carnivorous fish samples were taken at two locations: C29 at the end of the discharge canal, and C30, the control location near the mouth of the intake canal. None of the required radionuclides were found in measurable quantities. The highest cesium-137 LLD for station C29 was 46 pCi/kg. Naturally occurring potassium-40 was quantified in all eight samples at concentrations near 3000 pCi/kg.
2.

Quarterly oyster samples were taken at the same locations as fish samples, C29 and C30. Of the isotopes required to be evaluated, none indicated measurable amounts of radioactivity. However, silver-IlOm was quantified in two samples at C29, with concentrations of 243 pCi/kg and 65 pCi/kg. This is lower than 2001, during which silver-1 10m was identified in four samples, with activity ranging from 628 pCi/kg to 3509 pCilkg. The silver-I 10n in 2001 was associated with higher than normal releases of silver-110m in liquid effluents in late January. The elevated silver-1Om in liquid effluents was in turn due to a release of radioactive material from a plant demineralizer (ref. NCR 46245).

3.

Monthly broad leaf vegetation samples were taken at two indicator locations, C48A and C48B, and one control location, C47. Six of twenty-four indicator samples had measurable amounts of cesium-137 with an average concentration of 57 pCi/kg and a range of 11 to 111 pCilkg. This is similar to 2001 results. Four of twelve control station samples had measurable amounts of cesium-137 with an average of 37 pCi/kg and a range of 17 to 68 pCi/kg.

4.

Citrus samples are taken at station C19 and watermelon samples were obtained at station C04. None of the required radionuclides were found in measurable quantities.

41

.1 I

TABLE IV-D.1 RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING PROGRAM

SUMMARY

CRYSTAL RIVER UNIT 3 DOCKET NO. 50-302 CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 2002 MEDIUM OR ANALYSIS AND NUMBER OF PATHWAY TOTAL NUMBER OF LOWER LIMIT ALL INDICATOR LOCATIONS LOCATION WITH HIGHEST MEAN CONTROL LOCATION NONROUTINE SAMPLED ANALYSES OF DETECTION MEAN NAME MEAN MEAN REPORTED (UNITS)

PERFORMED (LLD)'

RANGE DISTANCE & BEARING RANGE RANGE MEASUREMENTS CARNIVOROUS y Spec 8 FISH (pCi/kg)

Mn-54 16

<LLD

<LLD 0

Fe-59 28

< LLD

<LLD 0

Co-58 15

<LLD

<LLD 0

Co-60 16

<LLD

<LLD 0

Zn-65 32

<LLD

<LLD 0

Cs-134 16

<LLD

<LLD 0

Cs-137 18

<LLD

<LLD 0

'The a priori' LLD which meets or exceeds the requirements of Table 2-9 of the CR-3 ODCM.

42

TABLE IV-D.1.a PROGRESS ENERGY FLORIDA, INC. - CR3 - 2002 pCi/kg y EMITTERS IN CARNIVOROUS FISH STATION QUARTER Mn-54 Co-58 Fe-59 Co-60 Zn-65 Cs-134 Cs-137 K-40 C29 1

<21

<22

<45

<27

<45

<25

<28 2899 + 248 2

<32

<28

<60

<36

<67

<29

<32 2618 + 238 3

<42

<46

<82

<49

< 100

<48

<46 1970 + 210 4

<19

<19

<39

<22

<39

<18

<22 2284 + 197 C30 1

<17

<15

<37

<18

<35

<19

<16 2721 + 175 2

<19

<19

<40

<23

<65

<20

<20 2995 +216 3

<58

<47

<90

<47

<125

<53

<54 2112 + 224 4

<22

<33

<61

<33

<61

<34

<34 2886 + 291 43

Carnivorous Fish 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 Cs-134 - - - - -Cs-137 -U-Cs-134 LLD - - *- - -Cs-137 LLD 44 100 0

10 c;

TABLE IV-D.2 RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING PROGRAM

SUMMARY

CRYSTAL RIVER UNIT 3 DOCKET NO. 50-302 CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 2002 MEDIUM OR ANALYSIS AND NUMBER OF PATHWAY TOTAL NUMBER OF LOWER LIMIT ALL INDICATOR LOCATIONS LOCATION WITH HIGHEST MEAN CONTROL LOCATION NONROUTINE SAMPLED ANALYSES OF DETECTION MEAN NAME MEAN MEAN REPORTED (UNITS)

PERFORMED (LLD)'

RANGE DISTANCE & BEARING RANGE RANGE MEASUREMENTS OYSTERS y Spec 8 (pCifkg)

Mn-54 16

<LLD

<LLD 0

Fe-59 28

<LLD

< LLD 0

Co-58 15

<LLD

< LLD 0

Co-60 16

<LLD

<LLD 0

Zn-65 32

<LLD

< LLD 0

Cs-134 16

<LLD

<LLD 0

Cs-137 18

<LLD

<LLD 0

'The a priori' LLD which meets or exceeds the requirements of Table 2-9 of the CR-3 ODCM.

45 tI

TABLE IV-D.2.a PROGRESS ENERGY FLORIDA, INC. - CR3 - 2002 pCi/kg y EMITTERS IN OYSTERS STATION QUARTER Mn-54 Co-58 Fe-59 Co-60 Zn-65 Cs-134 Cs-137 K-40 C29 1

<22

<29

<49

<29

<67

<26

<34 882 + 190 2

<8

<8

<17

<10

<20

<10

<10 1880 + 71 3

<26

<28

<62

<24

<52

<26

<25 1118 + 148 4

<20

< 18

<43

<22

<46

<20

<23 960 + 140 C30 1

<24

<21

<40

<19

<42

<25

<24 1129 + 155 2

<13

<11

<26

<17

<36

<14

<15 1954 + 131 3

<47

<44

<78

<46

<100

<45

<52 981 + 168 4

<17

<18

<38

<22

<38

<20

<23 1344 + 169 Ag-i I10m was quantified in two samples taken at station C29, near the end of the discharge canal. Concentrations were 243 pCi/kg (May 14) and 65 pCi/kg (November 6).

Ag-i 10m was not quantified in samples taken at control station C30.

46

V.

a Oysters I

I I

I 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002

- Cs-137 -0U-Cs-137 LLD 47 100 10 0

C.

I

TABLE IV-D.3 RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING PROGRAM

SUMMARY

CRYSTAL RIVER UNIT 3 DOCKET NO. 50-302 CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 2002 MEDIUM OR ANALYSIS AND NUMBEROF PATHWAY TOTAL NUMBER LOWER LIMIT ALL INDICATOR LOCATIONS LOCATION WITH HIGHEST MEAN CONTROL LOCATION NONROUTINE SAMPLED (UNITS)

OF ANALYSES OF DETECTION MEAN NAME MEAN MEAN REPORTED PERFORMED (LLD)'

RANGE DISTANCE & BEARING RANGE RANGE MEASUREMENTS BROAD LEAF VEGETATION y Spec 36 (pCi/kg) 1-131 8

<LLD

<LLD 0

Cs-134 8

<LLD

<LLD 0

Cs-137 8

57 (6/24)

C48A 55 (5/12) 37 (4/12) 0 (11-117) 0.8@300 (11-117)

(17 - 68)

'The a priori" LLD which meets or exceeds the requirements of Table 2-9 of the CR-3 ODCM.

48

w I,

TABLE IV-D.3.a PROGRESS ENERGY FLORIDA, INC. - CR3 - 2002 pCi/kg OF y EMITTERS IN BROAD LEAF VEGETATION STATION MONTH 1-131 Cs-134 Cs-137 K-40 C47 JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC C48A JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC

<24

<14

<22

<15

<12

<14

<12

<16

<29

<9

<15

<18

<27

<14

<20

<15

<12

<10

<11

<17

<18

<10

<12

<18

<23

<16

<14

<12

<14

<16

<12

<14

<25

<8

<17

<16

<18

<14

<13

<11

<12

<9

<11

<19

<17

<10

<9

<17

<16

<19

<13 68 + 8 45 + 6

<13 17 + 4

<17

<19

<9 17 + 6

<16 29 + 8

<12

<12

<12

<13 117 + 8 11 +4 26 + 6

<15 92 + 9

<12

<24 4033 + 223 5916 + 206 3571 + 154 3306 + 145 3315 + 146 3638 + 187 2949 + 131 2933 + 174 4769 + 220 2798 + 119 5625 + 228 2848 + 137 1433 + 155 1384 + 104 1772 + 117 1834 + 116 2266 + 128 3118 + 137 2312 + 120 4240 + 200 1495 + 132 2041 + 102 1572 + 102 4032 + 197 49

vi I

I TABLE IV-D.3.a (CONT'D)

PROGRESS ENERGY FLORIDA, INC. - CR3 - 2002 pCi/kg OF y EMITTERS IN BROAD LEAF VEGETATION STATION MONTH 1-131 Cs-134 Cs-137 K-40 C48B JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC

<23

<20

<17

<13

<6

<5

<18

<8

<21

<10

<6

<11

<25

<15

<12

<12

<6

<6

<17

<8

<16

<13

<6

<12 53 + 16

<16

<12

<11

<6

<7

<17

<7

<21

<12

<6

<11 3555 + 278 2178 + 178 1709 + 103 2748 + 127 3637 + 71 8300 + 103 3102 + 188 3831 + 98 1986 + 162 5359 + 155 4720 + 82 6195 + 189 50

.I

^

l Broad Leaf Vegetation 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 I-131

- -Cs-137 -*-

I-131 LLD - - --- Cs-137 LLD 51 1000 100 0

u 10 I

1

,1X 0

Qx ~

~~~

a IX

~

L

,x, 1

\\

a

,8

-I

/,,---

u 0

° I3 Xll

--

  • ow~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1

I,

t.

0 TABLE IV-D.4 RADIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING PROGRAM

SUMMARY

CRYSTAL RIVER UNIT 3 DOCKET NO. 50-302 CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 2002 MEDIUM OR ANALYSIS AND NUMBER OF PATHWAY TOTAL NUMBER OF LOWER LIMIT ALL INDICATOR LOCATIONS LOCATION WITH HIGHEST MEAN CONTROL LOCATION NONROUTINE SAMPLED ANALYSES OF DETECTION MEAN NAME MEAN MEAN REPORTED (UNITS)

PERFORMED (LLD)'

RANGE DISTANCE & BEARING RANGE RANGE MEASUREMENTS WATERMELON y Spec I (pCi/kg) 1-131 8

<LLD None 0

Cs-134 8

<LLD None 0

Cs-137 8

<LLD None 0

CITRUS y Spec 1 (pCi/kg) 1-131 8

<LLD None 0

Cs-134 8

<LLD None 0

Cs-137 8

<LLD None 0

'The a priori' LLD which meets or exceeds the requirements of Table 2-9 of the CR-3 ODCM.

52

11.,

TABLE IV-D.4.a PROGRESS ENERGY FLORIDA, INC. - CR3 - 2002 pCi/kg OF y EMITTERS IN WATERMELON AND CITRUS STATION MONTH 1-131 Cs-134 Cs-137 K-40 C04-Waternelon June

<5

<6

<7 1424 + 69 C19 - Citrus January

<16

<9

<10 2234 + 127 53