402-R-99-014
ENVIRONMENTAL



RADIATION



DATA
                       REPORT 97




                   January - March 1999
         United States Environmental Protection Agency




              Office of Radiation and Indoor Air

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                                       Preface
Environmental Radiation Data (ERD) is compiled and published quarterly by the Office of Radiation
and Indoor Air's National Air and Radiation Environmental Laboratory (NAREL) in Montgomery,
Alabama,  and contains  data  from the Environmental Radiation Ambient Monitoring System
(ERAMS).  ERD is published in both hard-copy and electronic formats.  Electronic reports are
available online atwww.epa.gov/narel.

The United States Environmental Protection Agency established ERAMS in 1973 with an emphasis
on identifying trends in the accumulation of long-lived radionuclides in the environment. ERAMS
is comprised of a nationwide network of sampling stations that provide air, precipitation, surface
water, drinking water, and milk samples.

Sampling locations are selected to provide optimal population coverage while functioning to monitor
fallout from nuclear devices and other forms of radioactive contamination of the environment. The
radiation analyses performed on these samples include gross alpha and gross beta analyses, gamma
analyses, and radionuclide-specific analyses for uranium, plutonium, strontium, iodine, radium, and
tritium.  This monitoring effort also provides ancillary information on natural background levels and
on routine and accidental releases into the environment from stationary sources.

The radiochemical procedures used by NAREL to analyze the ERAMS samples are contained in the
Eastern Environmental Radiation Facility Radiochemistry Procedures Manual (EPA 520/5-84-006).
Station operation and sample collection are in accordance with procedures contained in the ERAMS
Manual (EPA 520/5-84-007, 008, 009).
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                               Acknowledgments
All sampling for the Environmental Radiation Ambient Monitoring System (ERAMS) is performed
by volunteer collectors who  are frequently  members  of the  health departments or related
environmental agencies of their respective states.  The National Air and Radiation Environmental
Laboratory (NAREL) on behalf of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency would like  to
acknowledge the time and effort of these volunteer collectors, who are so essential to the successful
operation of ERAMS. The efforts of the sample collectors are especially appreciated during times
of emergency operation when sampling frequencies are increased  and schedules are sometimes
demanding.
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                         Data Reporting Conventions
Every laboratory measurement involves uncertainty. When there is little or no radioactivity in a
sample, one consequence of measurement uncertainty is the possibility of obtaining a measured value
that is less than zero. Such a negative result occurs when random effects in the measurement process
cause the measured value for the sample to be less than that of the blank or background, which is
subtracted from it. From April  1991 to December 1995, negative results were reported as "not
detected" or "ND," and gamma analysis results that were less than their estimated measurement
uncertainties were also reported as "ND." In January 1996 both of these practices were discontinued.
Although negative activities are physically impossible, the inclusion of negative results in the report
allows better statistical analysis of the data.

Results of gamma analyses are still reported as "ND" when gamma-emitting radionuclides are not
detected.
                               Measurement Uncertainty

Each measured value y is reported with an expanded uncertainty U=k uc(y), which is determined
from the combined standard uncertainty uc(y) and the coverage factor k = 2. The interval from^ - U
toy+Uis estimated to have a level of confidence of approximately 95%.
                                   Significant Figures

Expanded uncertainties are reported to two significant figures. Measurement results are rounded to
the corresponding number of decimal places.
                                  Detection Capability

The minimum detectable concentrations (MDCs) for each radionuclide are shown in Table 1.  The
MDC is defined as the minimum concentration that gives a 95% probability of detection when the
detection criteria are chosen to give only a 5% probability of false detection in a blank sample.
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                                   Table 1

     Reporting Units and Minimum Detectable Concentrations
                        for Radionuclide Analyses
Radionuclide
Gross Alpha
Gross Beta
Tritium
* Plutonium-23 8,23 9/240
f Uranium-234,235,238
Radium-226
Strontium-90
{Iodine-131
Cesium- 137
{ Barium-140
Potassium
Potassium-40
Media
Water
Air
Water
Precipitation
Water
Milk
Air
Water
Air
Water
Water
Milk
Water
Milk (gamma)
Water (gamma)
Water
Milk
Water
Milk
Water
Milk
Water
Water
Reporting
Unit
pCi/L
pCi/m3
pCi/L
pCi/L
pCi/L
pCi/L
aCi/m3
pCi/L
aCi/m3
pCi/L
pCi/L
pCi/L
pCi/L
pCi/L
pCi/L
pCi/L
pCi/L
pCi/L
pCi/L
pCi/L
g/L
g/L
pCi/L
Minimum
Detectable
Concentration
2
0.0015
2
2
150
150
0.75
0.1
0.75
0.1
0.02
2
1
4
4
0.3
5
5
15
15
0.06
0.06
50
* The MDC for air is based on an assumed total sample volume of 120,000 m3.  Measurement by alpha
spectrometry includes combined activities of 239Pu and 240Pu, since the relative contributions of these two
isotopes cannot be determined.
f The MDC for air is based on an assumed total sample volume of 120,000 m3.
J Activity as of the day of counting.
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                                  1.  Air Program
                      Airborne Participates and Precipitation

Gross beta radioactivity measurements and certain specific analyses are performed on air particulates
and precipitation samples as indicator measurements in assessing the general (national) impact of all
contributing sources on environmental levels of radiation.

Airborne particulates are collected continuously  at field stations representing wide geographic
coverage, including present and potential sources of environmental radioactivity.  Sampling sites are
located throughout the United States.

Filters (10-cm diameter synthetic fiber)  from air samplers are  changed twice weekly and field
measurements are made with a G-M survey meter at 5 hours after collection to allow for decay of
natural radon isotopes and their progeny.  Field estimates are reported to appropriate EPA officials
by telephone or mail depending on the activity levels found.

The filters are sent to NAREL for more sensitive analyses in a low background beta counter. Gamma
scans are performed on all filters showing gross beta counts greater than 1 pCi/m3. The laboratory
obtained values are usually lower than the field estimates due to the decay of naturally occurring
radionuclides between the times of the two measurements.

Precipitation samples are collected at most field stations collecting air filters. These samples are also
sent to NAREL where they are composited monthly for gamma scans, tritium, and gross beta activity
measurements.

A compilation of individual  measurements  is available from  the National Air and  Radiation
Environmental Laboratory, 540 South Morris Avenue, Montgomery, AL 36115-2601.

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             Table 2
Gross Beta in Airborne Particulates
          January 1999
Location
AK: Fairbanks
AL: Montgomery
AR: Little Rock
AZ: Phoenix
CA: Los Angeles
CO: Denver
CT: Hartford
DE: Wilmington
FL: Jacksonville
HI: Honolulu
IA: Iowa City
ID: Boise
ID: Idaho Falls
IN: Indianapolis
KS: Topeka
ME: Augusta
MI: Lansing
MN: Welch
MS: Jackson
NC: Wilmington
ND: Bismarck
NH: Concord
NJ: Trenton
NV: Las Vegas
NY: Albany
NY: New York City
NY: Yaphank
OH: Paine sville
OH: Ross
OR: Portland
PA: Harrisburg
PA: Pittsburgh
SC: Barnwell
SC: Columbia
SD: Pierre
TN: Knoxville
TN: Nashville
TN: Oak Ridge/Bethel
Number
of
Samples
2
8
7
4
8
6
8
8
5
8
8
8
8
8
8
7
8
14
8
3
1
2
2
8
3
8
7
8
6
6
8
8
1
8
5
8
8
8
5 -hour Field
Estimate
Max Min Avg
(pCi/m3)
0.0 0.0 0.0
0.1 0.0 0.0
0.1 0.0 0.0
0.5 0.2 0.4
0.3 0.0 0.2
1.1 0.2 0.5
0.1 0.0 0.1
0.1 0.0 0.1
0.2 0.0 0.1
0.1 0.1 0.1
0.2 0.0 0.1
0.4 0.1 0.2

0.2 0.0 0.1
1.2 0.1 0.5
0.1 0.0 0.0
0.1 0.0 0.0
0.5 0.0 0.1
0.2 0.0 0.1
0.0 0.0 0.0
0.0 0.0 0.0

0.3 0.1 0.2
0.1 0.0 0.0
0.0 0.0 0.0
0.1 0.0 0.0
0.4 0.0 0.1

0.1 0.0 0.1
0.2 0.0 0.1
0.0 0.0 0.0
0.4 0.1 0.2
0.3 0.1 0.1
1.1 0.2 0.5
0.1 0.0 0.1
0.4 0.0 0.3
NAREL Lab
Measurement
Max Min Avg
(pCi/m3)
0.026 0.018 0.022
0.023 0.011 0.018
0.025 0.013 0.019
0.027 0.013 0.021
0.025 0.005 0.015
0.012 0.006 0.009
0.014 0.005 0.009
0.016 0.008 0.011
0.016 0.008 0.012
0.009 0.002 0.005
0.026 0.010 0.018
0.025 0.002 0.009
0.046 0.003 0.014
0.017 0.009 0.013
0.032 0.009 0.020
0.021 0.008 0.012
0.021 0.008 0.013
0.028 0.012 0.018
0.021 0.012 0.015
0.016 0.011 0.013
0.020 0.020 0.020
0.010 0.009 0.009
0.011 0.011 0.011
0.020 0.007 0.014
0.029 0.011 0.019
0.017 0.008 0.012
0.013 0.007 0.010
0.019 0.007 0.013
0.019 0.011 0.015
0.018 0.002 0.007
0.017 0.006 0.012
0.016 0.008 0.012
0.013 0.013 0.013
0.017 0.007 0.012
0.028 0.009 0.023
0.022 0.011 0.018
0.019 0.011 0.015
0.020 0.009 0.014

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        Table 2 (continued)
Gross Beta in Airborne Particulates
          January 1999
Location
TN: Oak Ridge/K25
TN: Oak Ridge/Melton
TN: Oak Ridge/Y12 E
TN:OakRidge/Y12W
TX: Austin
TX: El Paso
UT: Salt Lake City
VA: Lynchburg
WA: Olympia
WA: Spokane
WI: Madison
Number
of
Samples
8
8
8
7
7
5
5
8
1
8
4
5 -hour Field
Estimate
Max Min Avg
(pCi/m3)
0.4 0.1 0.2
0.4 0.1 0.2
0.4 0.1 0.2
0.2 0.0 0.1
0.2 0.1 0.2
1.9 0.3 1.0
0.1 0.0 0.0
0.5 0.0 0.2
0.0 0.0 0.0
0.1 0.0 0.1
0.1 0.0 0.1
NAREL Lab
Measurement
Max Min Avg
(pCi/m3)
0.019 0.009 0.013
0.018 0.009 0.013
0.016 0.009 0.013
0.015 0.009 0.013
0.023 0.008 0.016
0.026 0.009 0.016
0.016 0.006 0.011
0.013 0.007 0.010
0.005 0.005 0.005
0.024 0.002 0.011
0.021 0.008 0.013

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             Table 3
Gross Beta in Airborne Particulates
          February 1999
Location
AK: Fairbanks
AL: Montgomery
AR: Little Rock
AZ: Phoenix
CA: Los Angeles
CO: Denver
CT: Hartford
DE: Wilmington
FL: Jacksonville
HI: Honolulu
IA: Iowa City
ID: Boise
ID: Idaho Falls
IN: Indianapolis
KS: Topeka
ME: Augusta
MI: Lansing
MN: Welch
MS: Jackson
NC: Wilmington
ND: Bismarck
NV: Las Vegas
NY: Albany
NY: New York City
NY: Yaphank
OH: Paine sville
OH: Ross
OR: Portland
PA: Harrisburg
PA: Pittsburgh
SC: Barnwell
SC: Columbia
SD: Pierre
TN: Knoxville
TN: Nashville
TN: Oak Ridge/Bethel
TN: Oak Ridge/K25
TN: Oak Ridge/Melton
Number
of
Samples
1
8
8
4
8
8
8
7
7
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
10
8
4
3
8
3
8
8
8
8
7
8
8
1
6
7
8
8
8
3
8
5 -hour Field
Estimate
Max Min Avg
(pCi/m3)
0.0 0.0 0.0
0.3 0.0 0.1
0.1 0.0 0.0
0.6 0.4 0.5
0.8 0.1 0.2
1.0 0.2 0.4
0.1 0.0 0.1
0.2 0.0 0.1
0.2 0.0 0.1
0.1 0.1 0.1
0.4 0.1 0.2
0.2 0.1 0.1

0.3 0.0 0.1
0.7 0.2 0.4
0.1 0.0 0.1
0.2 0.1 0.1
0.1 0.0 0.0
0.3 0.1 0.1
0.0 0.0 0.0
0.4 0.1 0.2
0.1 0.0 0.0
0.1 0.0 0.0
0.1 0.0 0.1
0.2 0.0 0.1

0.1 0.0 0.0
0.3 0.1 0.2
0.1 0.1 0.1
0.0 0.0 0.0
0.9 0.0 0.2
0.3 0.0 0.1
0.8 0.2 0.4
0.2 0.1 0.1
0.5 0.0 0.2
0.6 0.2 0.4
0.5 0.0 0.2
NAREL Lab
Measurement
Max Min Avg
(pCi/m3)
0.017 0.017 0.017
0.038 0.010 0.018
0.018 0.008 0.013
0.028 0.012 0.019
0.011 0.005 0.008
0.019 0.005 0.009
0.012 0.006 0.010
0.015 0.008 0.012
0.012 0.008 0.010
0.007 0.002 0.004
0.019 0.009 0.013
0.013 0.003 0.006
0.018 0.004 0.008
0.013 0.007 0.010
0.018 0.008 0.012
0.018 0.009 0.013
0.016 0.006 0.011
0.022 0.008 0.014
0.016 0.006 0.011
0.013 0.009 0.011
0.020 0.012 0.016
0.016 0.006 0.013
0.018 0.016 0.017
0.016 0.007 0.012
0.014 0.008 0.011
0.014 0.006 0.011
0.016 0.008 0.013
0.005 0.002 0.003
0.016 0.007 0.013
0.014 0.009 0.012
0.009 0.009 0.009
0.014 0.008 0.011
0.023 0.005 0.014
0.023 0.012 0.017
0.016 0.008 0.012
0.021 0.006 0.012
0.015 0.007 0.010
0.018 0.007 0.011

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        Table 3 (continued)
Gross Beta in Airborne Particulates
          February 1999
Location
TN: Oak Ridge/Y12 E
TN:OakRidge/Y12W
TX: Austin
TX: El Paso
UT: Salt Lake City
VA: Lynchburg
WA: Olympia
WA: Spokane
WI: Madison
Number
of
Samples
8
8
7
8
5
8
4
8
8
5 -hour Field
Estimate
Max Min Avg
(pCi/m3)
0.4 0.0 0.2
0.2 0.0 0.1
0.3 0.1 0.2
2.1 0.6 1.2
0.1 0.0 0.0
0.7 0.1 0.4
0.1 0.1 0.1
0.1 0.0 0.1
0.3 0.1 0.2
NAREL Lab
Measurement
Max Min Avg
(pCi/m3)
0.019 0.007 0.012
0.017 0.007 0.012
0.012 0.006 0.009
0.020 0.013 0.017
0.015 0.006 0.009
0.014 0.005 0.009
0.004 0.002 0.002
0.012 0.002 0.005
0.017 0.009 0.013

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             Table 4
Gross Beta in Airborne Particulates
          March 1999
Location
AK: Fairbanks
AL: Montgomery
AR: Little Rock
AZ: Phoenix
CA: Berkeley
CA: Los Angeles
CO: Denver
CT: Hartford
DE: Wilmington
FL: Jacksonville
HI: Honolulu
IA: Iowa City
ID: Boise
ID: Idaho Falls
IN: Indianapolis
KS: Topeka
ME: Augusta
MI: Lansing
MN: Welch
MS: Jackson
NC: Charlotte
NC: Wilmington
ND: Bismarck
NH: Concord
NV: Las Vegas
NY: Albany
NY: New York City
NY: Yaphank
OH: Paine sville
OH: Ross
OR: Portland
PA: Harrisburg
PA: Pittsburgh
SC: Barnwell
SC: Columbia
SD: Pierre
TN: Knoxville
TN: Nashville
Number
of
Samples
1
9
9
5
2
9
9
9
4
9
8
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
8
9
8
2
7
2
9
5
9
8
7
8
9
9
9
1
9
7
9
8
5 -hour Field
Estimate
Max Min Avg
(pCi/m3)
0.0 0.0 0.0
0.2 0.0 0.1
0.2 0.0 0.1
0.6 0.4 0.5
0.1 0.0 0.0
0.2 0.1 0.1
1.3 0.3 0.8
1.0 0.0 0.1
0.1 0.0 0.0
0.1 0.0 0.1
0.1 0.1 0.1
0.6 0.0 0.3
0.6 0.1 0.3

0.3 0.0 0.1
3.2 0.2 0.8
0.1 0.0 0.0
0.3 0.0 0.1
0.3 0.0 0.1
0.1 0.1 0.1
0.1 0.0 0.1
0.4 0.1 0.2
0.1 0.0 0.1
0.2 0.1 0.2
0.1 0.0 0.0
0.1 0.0 0.0
0.0 0.0 0.0
0.2 0.0 0.1

0.1 0.0 0.0
0.3 0.0 0.1
0.0 0.0 0.0
0.2 0.1 0.1
0.2 0.1 0.1
0.7 0.1 0.3
0.2 0.0 0.1
NAREL Lab
Measurement
Max Min Avg
(pCi/m3)
0.019 0.019 0.019
0.026 0.010 0.017
0.017 0.009 0.012
0.019 0.014 0.017
0.006 0.004 0.005
0.012 0.004 0.008
0.014 0.007 0.011
0.013 0.005 0.008
0.013 0.007 0.011
0.014 0.006 0.011
0.007 0.001 0.004
0.021 0.011 0.014
0.014 0.004 0.008
0.012 0.006 0.008
0.011 0.008 0.009
0.015 0.008 0.012
0.012 0.004 0.008
0.013 0.007 0.011
0.018 0.007 0.011
0.019 0.008 0.013
0.017 0.008 0.012
0.011 0.009 0.010
0.018 0.010 0.013
0.010 0.010 0.010
0.014 0.009 0.012
0.013 0.007 0.011
0.015 0.005 0.010
0.012 0.007 0.009
0.011 0.009 0.010
0.013 0.009 0.011
0.007 0.002 0.005
0.014 0.006 0.011
0.015 0.008 0.011
0.011 0.011 0.011
0.017 0.007 0.013
0.015 0.008 0.011
0.025 0.011 0.017
0.016 0.007 0.012

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       Table 4 (continued)
Gross Beta in Airborne Particulates
           March 1999
Location
TN: Oak Ridge/Bethel
TN: Oak Ridge/K25
TN: Oak Ridge/Melton
TN: Oak Ridge/Y12 E
TN:OakRidge/Y12W
TX: Austin
TX: El Paso
UT: Salt Lake City
VA: Lynchburg
WA: Olympia
WA: Spokane
WI: Madison
Number
of
Samples
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
5
9
7
9
8
5 -hour Field
Estimate
Max Min Avg
(pCi/m3)
0.3 0.1 0.2
0.5 0.1 0.2
0.3 0.0 0.1
0.4 0.0 0.2
0.3 0.0 0.1
0.2 0.1 0.1
1.0 0.3 0.7
0.4 0.0 0.2
0.6 0.1 0.2
0.0 0.0 0.0
0.3 0.1 0.1
0.3 0.0 0.1
NAREL Lab
Measurement
Max Min Avg
(pCi/m3)
0.014 0.008 0.010
0.013 0.007 0.010
0.012 0.008 0.009
0.014 0.007 0.010
0.015 0.007 0.011
0.016 0.007 0.011
0.019 0.012 0.015
0.021 0.011 0.014
0.011 0.004 0.008
0.005 0.002 0.003
0.012 0.003 0.006
0.015 0.010 0.012

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                        Table 5
     Gross Beta and Specific Gamma in Precipitation
                     January 1999
Location
AL: Montgomery
AR: Little Rock
CT: Hartford
FL: Jacksonville
FL: Miami
HI: Honolulu
IA: Iowa City
ID: Boise
ID: Idaho Falls
MN: Minneapolis
MN: Welch
NC: Wilmington
ND: Bismarck
NY: Albany
NY: Yaphank
OH: Paine sville
OR: Portland
PA: Harrisburg
SC: Barnwell
SC: Columbia
TN: Knoxville
TN: Nashville
UT: Salt Lake City
VA: Lynchburg
WA: Olympia
WI: Madison
Gross Beta
Activity
pCi/L ±2u
2.69
0.91
3.48
0.77
0.84
1.36
2.09
0.39
5.97
4.41
5.23
0.92
1.56
2.39
3.19
6.85
0.67
2.24
1.40
1.46
1.29
3.70
3.04
3.15
0.47
1.77
0.39
0.27
0.47
0.26
0.27
0.31
0.36
0.24
0.53
0.49
0.51
0.31
0.33
0.40
0.42
0.56
0.25
0.41
0.30
0.32
0.30
0.44
0.43
0.44
0.23
0.33
Specific Gamma
Activity
Nuclide pCi/L ± 2u
Be7
Be7






Be7
K40
Be7
Be7
Be7
Be7
T1208

Be7


61 38
ND
40 29
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
50 40
ND
ND
25 38
68 33
ND
95 27
44 29
32 27
ND
3.0 2.4
ND
63 29
ND
ND
ND
ND
Note:   ND = Not Detected

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                        Table 6
     Gross Beta and Specific Gamma in Precipitation
                     February 1999
Location
AL: Montgomery
AR: Little Rock
AZ: Phoenix
CT: Hartford


FL: Jacksonville
FL: Miami

HI: Honolulu

IA: Iowa City
ID: Boise
ID: Idaho Falls
MN: Minneapolis
MN: Welch
NC: Wilmington
ND: Bismarck
NY: Albany

NY: Yaphank
OH: Paine sville
OR: Portland
PA: Harrisburg
SC: Barnwell
SC: Columbia
TN: Knoxville
TN: Nashville
UT: Salt Lake City
VA: Lynchburg
WA: Olympia
WI: Madison
Gross Beta
Activity
pCi/L ±2u
2.90
1.37
1.98
2.40


1.17
1.60

1.43
0.67
0.49
0.56
0.67
3.70
4.79
1.27
1.46
1.66

1.72
3.24
0.51
2.70
0.66
0.96
0.87
1.58
1.03
1.37
0.40
1.01
0.40
0.31
0.35
0.38


0.28
0.40

0.32
0.26
0.29
0.23
0.25
0.50
0.54
0.30
0.54
0.33

0.32
0.46
0.23
0.39
0.32
0.25
0.32
0.31
0.29
0.30
0.23
0.32
Specific Gamma
Activity
Nuclide pCi/L ± 2u
Be7
Be7

Be7
Pb212
T1208

Pb212
T1208





Be7
Be7
Be7
Bi212
Pb212
Be7
T1208
Be7


Be7

Be7
62 38
72 31
ND
32 32
6.6 6.7
3.1 3.6
ND
4.8 6.8
3.3 3.6
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
86 31
ND
38 30
ND
68 32
30 43
5.4 6.8
ND
60 36
2.0 3.6
50 33
ND
ND
ND
31 34
ND
ND
30 31
ND
Note:   ND = Not Detected

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                        Table 7
     Gross Beta and Specific Gamma in Precipitation
                      March 1999
Location
AL: Montgomery
AR: Little Rock
CT: Hartford

FL: Jacksonville
FL: Miami
HI: Honolulu
IA: Iowa City
ID: Boise
ID: Idaho Falls
MN: Minneapolis
NC: Charlotte

NC: Wilmington

NY: Albany
NY: Yaphank
OH: Paine sville
OR: Portland
PA: Harrisburg
SC: Columbia

TN: Knoxville
TN: Nashville
TX: Austin
UT: Salt Lake City
VA: Lynchburg
WA: Olympia
WI: Madison

Gross Beta
Activity
pCi/L ±2u
0.263
2.00
2.24

0.82
4.7
2.04
1.13
1.48
5.51
2.13
4.16

1.11

0.90
3.01
5.36
0.76
0.60
1.75

0.98
1.12
1.88
5.52
1.84
0.73
0.91

0.039
0.37
0.37

0.27
1.3
0.38
0.31
0.33
0.54
0.38
0.44

0.29

0.27
0.40
0.53
0.28
0.25
0.35

0.28
0.30
0.35
0.56
0.34
0.27
0.30

Specific Gamma
Activity
Nuclide pCi/L ± 2u
Be7
Pb212
Be7
Be7
T1208
Pb212

K40
Pb212


Be7
K40
Be7
Pb212
T1208
Be7
Be7
Be7
Be7
Be7
K40

Be7
K40

Pb212
T1208
49 37
16.1 5.7
52 32
48 35
2.5 4.2
16.4 6.0
ND
27 22
4.6 6.5
ND
ND
ND
127 37
67 27
43 27
9.3 4.6
3.7 2.7
ND
67 31
63 33
35 27
34 30
36 41
56 61
ND
84 36
35 58
ND
ND
ND
20.9 5.6
2.7 4.3
Note:   ND = Not Detected
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                               Table 8
                       Tritium in Precipitation
                        January - March 1999
Location
AL: Montgomery
AR: Little Rock
AZ: Phoenix
CT: Hartford
FL: Jacksonville
FL: Miami
HI: Honolulu
IA: Iowa City
ID: Boise
ID: Idaho Falls
MN: Minneapolis
MN: Welch
NC: Charlotte
NC: Wilmington
ND: Bismarck
NY: Albany
NY: Yaphank
OH: Painesville
OR: Portland
PA: Harrisburg
SC: Barnwell
SC: Columbia
TN: Knoxville
TN: Nashville
TX: Austin
UT: Salt Lake City
VA: Lynchburg
WA: Olympia
WI: Madison
January 1999
pCi/L ±2u
3 74
-19 78
NS
38 76
3 74
0 74
-6 78
3 73
-53 77
6 79
119 79
21 75
NS
47 76
0 73
36 75
12 75
84 77
46 80
66 76
175 81
10 74
9 73
48 76
NS
21 79
28 75
51 73
5 74
February 1999
pCi/L ±2u
38 71
-47 80
-71 78
19 70
78 73
103 74
10 81
0 81
-6 81
-22 80
31 82
-26 80
NS
66 73
18 82
78 73
41 71
-8 81
-40 80
31 71
307 83
90 74
5 70
98 74
NS
14 81
45 71
-16 80
-24 80
March 1999
pCi/L ±2u
19 76
40 77
NS
25 80
-21 75
0 76
11 76
46 78
71 78
5 76
56 78
NS
94 80
-19 80
NS
-3 80
-17 79
22 77
16 76
-24 80
NS
265 86
-33 74
27 77
91 79
61 78
40 78
2 75
73 78
Note:   NS = No Sample
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      Plutonium and Uranium in Airborne Particulates and Precipitation

Environmental radiation levels of plutonium and uranium are determined by the analysis of annually
composited samples (air filters) collected from the continuously operating airborne paniculate
samplers.

Concentrations of plutonium-23 8, combined plutonium-239 and 240, anduranium-234,235, and 23 8
are determined by alpha spectrometry following chemical separation. The volume of air represented
by the annual composite ranges from 120,000 to 500,000 cubic meters.

Plutonium and uranium results are published when they become available.
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                                2. Water Program
The ERAMS water program provides data on radionuclide concentrations in the nation's  rivers,
streams, and drinking water supplies.
                                    Surface Water

Quarterly grab samples are taken downstream from nuclear facilities in as many as 58 stations.
Surface water samples are analyzed for tritium quarterly and gamma-emitting radionuclides annually.
Tritium is a primary potential radioactive pollutant from nuclear power plants and weapons
production activities.
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        Table 9
Tritium in Surface Water
 January - March 1999
Location
AL: Decatur
AL: Gordon
AL: Scottsboro
AR: Little Rock
CA: Clay Station
CA: Eureka
CO: Platteville
CT: E. Haddam
CT: Waterford
FL: Crystal River
FL: Ft. Pierce
FL: Homestead
GA: Baxley
IA: Cedar Rapids
ID: Buhl
IL: Moline
IL: Morris
IL: Zion
KS: Le Roy
LA: New Orleans
MA: Plymouth
MD: Conowingo
MD: Lusby
ME: Wiscasset
MI: Bridgman
MI: Charlevoix
MI: Monroe
MI: S. Haven
MN: Monticello
MN: Red Wing
MS: Port Gibson
NC: Charlotte
NC: Southport
NV: Boulder City
NY: Chelsea
NY: Croton-On-Hudson
NY: Oswego
OR: Bradwood
PA: Danville
PA: Philadelphia
Source
Tennessee River
Chattahoochee River
Tennessee River
Arkansas River
Folsom S. Canal
Humboldt Bay
South Platte River
Connecticut River
Long Island Sound
Gulf Of Mexico
Atlantic Ocean
Biscayne Bay
Altamaha River
Cedar River
Snake River
Mississippi River
Illinois River
Lake Michigan
Neosho River
Mississippi River
Cape Cod Bay
Susquehanna River
Chesapeake Bay
Montseway Bay
Lake Michigan
Lake Michigan
Lake Erie
Lake Michigan
Mississippi River
Mississippi River
Mississippi River
Catawba River
Atlantic Ocean
Colorado River
Hudson River
Hudson River
Lake Ontario
Columbia River
Susquehanna River
Delaware River - Baxter
Date
Collected
01/20/99
01/11/99
01/19/99
01/11/99
01/26/99
01/13/99
01/12/99
02/02/99
02/02/99
01/19/99
01/20/99
01/20/99
01/19/99
01/12/99
01/20/99
02/23/99
01/06/99
02/01/99
03/25/99
02/01/99
03/12/99
01/19/99
01/12/99
01/11/99
01/19/99
01/09/99
01/29/99
01/19/99
01/19/99
01/25/99
01/05/99
01/20/99
01/12/99
02/23/99
01/07/99
02/19/99
03/25/99
01/07/99
01/20/99
01/28/99
3H
pCi/L ±2u
93 83
64 80
47 81
51 79
15 77
-14 79
5 79
0 77
-50 74
16 80
157 81
103 83
47 77
-26 79
27 80
10 77
249 87
43 83
136 80
23 78
49 76
-13 83
-11 79
-16 79
640 100
94 80
75 77
74 82
16 80
35 77
97 81
426 92
-44 78
34 78
3 79
46 79
221 83
29 79
92 78
85 78
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   Table 9 (continued)
Tritium in Surface Water
 January - March 1999
Location
PA: Philadelphia
SC: Allendale
SC: Broad River
SC: Hartsville
TN: Daisy
TN: Kingston
TN: Oak Ridge
TX: Matagorda
VA: Doswell
VA: Newport News
VT: Vernon
WA: Northport
WA: Richland
WI: Two Creeks
WI: Victory
WV: Wheeling
Source
Schuylkill River - Queen
Savannah River
Broad River
Lake Robinson
Tennessee River
Clinch River
Clinch River
Colorado River
North Anna River
James River
Connecticut River
Columbia River
Columbia River
Lake Michigan
Mississippi River
Ohio River
Date
Collected
01/28/99
01/05/99
01/06/99
01/29/99
01/13/99
01/29/99
02/23/99
01/12/99
01/05/99
01/20/99
02/24/99
01/05/99
01/25/99
01/19/99
01/11/99
01/04/99
3H
pCi/L ±2u
86 78
1000 110
304 89
3020 160
63 82
128 83
527 95
5 80
2960 160
5 77
40 76
11 77
99 82
21 78
42 81
42 79
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                                   Drinking Water

This program monitors ambient radiation levels in drinking water in as many as 78 sites. These data
serve to assess trends and anomalies in concentrations, and to compare with standards set forth in the
EPA "National Interim Primary Drinking Water Regulations." These regulations provide for approval
of supplies when the combined radium-226 and radium-228 levels do not exceed 5 pCi/L, when the
gross alpha (excluding radon and uranium) levels do not exceed 15 pCi/L, when tritium levels do not
exceed 20,000 pCi/L, when the strontium-90 levels do not exceed 8 pCi/L, and when the gross beta
levels do not exceed 50 pCi/L.

Grab samples are taken at the 78 sites which are either major population centers or selected nuclear
facility environs.

The analyses include (a) tritium on a quarterly basis; (b) gross alpha, gross beta, strontium-90, and
gamma on annual composites; (c) radium-226 if the gross alpha exceeds 2 pCi/L and radium-228 if
the radium-226 falls between 3 and 5 pCi/L; (d) iodine-131 on one quarterly sample per year for each
station; and (e) an annual composite for plutonium-238, combined plutonium-239 and 240, and
uranium-234, 235, and 238 for stations that demonstrate gross alpha levels greater than 2 pCi/L.
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        Table 10
Tritium in Drinking Water
  January - March 1999
Location
AK: Fairbanks
AL: Dothan
AL: Montgomery
AL: Muscle Shoals
AL: Scottsboro
AR: Little Rock
CA: Berkeley
CA: Los Angeles
CO: Denver
CO: Platteville
CT: Hartford
DC: Washington
DE: Dover
FL: Miami
FL: Tampa
GA: Baxley
GA: Savannah
HI: Honolulu
IA: Cedar Rapids
ID: Boise
ID: Idaho Falls
IL: Morris
IL: W. Chicago
KS: Topeka
MA: Lawrence
MA: Lawrence
MD: Baltimore
MD: Conowingo
ME: Augusta
MI: Detroit
MI: Grand Rapids
MN: Minneapolis
MN: Red Wing
MO: Jefferson City
MS: Jackson
MS: Port Gibson
MT: Helena
NC: Charlotte
NC: Wilmington
ND: Bismarck
Date
Collected
02/22/99
01/11/99
01/05/99
01/20/99
01/19/99
01/06/99
01/26/99
01/11/99
01/12/99
01/12/99
01/04/99
01/05/99
01/26/99
01/14/99
02/25/99
01/19/99
02/25/99
01/15/99
01/12/99
01/04/99
02/11/99
01/11/99
01/05/99
01/05/99
01/04/99
03/10/99
01/05/99
01/19/99
01/12/99
01/07/99
02/17/99
02/01/99
01/25/99
01/05/99
01/05/99
01/05/99
02/19/99
01/20/99
01/13/99
01/11/99
3H
pCi/L ±2u
10
19
-36
125
60
-54
29
-13
53
63
-19
-28
64
-5
17
43
-5
-3
-3
18
59
-43
-14
42
-35
-25
44
43
-13
171
54
43
14
17
-16
-45
-13
304
3
89
79
80
77
81
81
77
77
78
81
81
78
78
78
78
79
77
78
79
79
80
81
77
78
81
77
77
81
77
78
86
81
81
76
80
78
77
78
88
79
82
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   Table 10 (continued)
Tritium in Drinking Water
  January - March 1999
Location
NE: Lincoln
NH: Concord
NM: Santa Fe
NV: Las Vegas
NY: Albany
NY: Niagara Falls
NY: Syracuse
OH: Cincinnati
OH: Columbus
OH: E. Liverpool
OH: Painesville
OH: Toledo
OR: Portland
PA: Columbia
PA: Harrisburg
PA: Philadelphia - Baxter
PA: Philadelphia - Queen
PA: Pittsburgh
PC: Corozal
RI: Providence
SC: Barnwell
SC: Columbia
SC: Jenkinsville
SC: Seneca
TN: Chattanooga
TN: Knoxville
TN: Oak Ridge - Anderson Co #772
TN: Oak Ridge - Knox Co #371
TN: Oak Ridge - Roane Co #4442
TN: Oak Ridge - Anderson Co #768
TN: Oak Ridge - Roane Co #360
TX: Austin
VA: Lynchburg
WA: Richland
WA: Seattle
WI: Genoa
WI: Madison
Date
Collected
01/06/99
02/17/99
01/12/99
01/08/99
01/04/99
02/03/99
02/09/99
01/28/99
02/09/99
03/12/99
01/04/99
03/24/99
01/05/99
01/21/99
01/21/99
01/28/99
01/28/99
03/12/99
01/12/99
01/04/99
01/11/99
01/06/99
01/07/99
01/20/99
01/08/99
01/05/99
03/26/99
03/26/99
03/26/99
03/26/99
03/26/99
01/08/99
03/02/99
01/25/99
01/04/99
01/11/99
01/15/99
3H
pCi/L ±2u
-19
49
12
39
23
62
82
-29
10
10
83
120
2
35
19
55
38
10
8
-7
31
207
31
94
-24
-5
-11
46
250
-16
87
-35
30
73
-68
31
38
78
80
76
81
80
81
81
78
79
79
82
84
79
77
76
78
77
80
79
79
81
88
80
79
78
79
79
81
88
77
82
77
79
79
76
80
77
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                                 3.  Milk Program
                                   Pasteurized Milk

Milk is a reliable indicator of the general population's intake of radionuclides since it is consumed
fresh by a large segment of the population and can contain several of the biologically significant
radionuclides that result from environmental releases from nuclear activities. A primary function of
this program is to obtain reliable monitoring data relative to current radionuclide concentrations and
determine any long-term trends.

Monthly  samples are collected at approximately 55 sampling sites.  The samples are composited,
according to production, from the major milk suppliers representing more than 80 percent of the milk
consumed in a given population center.

The samples are  analyzed  for  gamma-emitting  nuclides,  including iodine-131, barium-140,
cesium-137, and potassium-40.  Total potassium  concentrations in g/L are determined from
potassium-40 activities assuming natural isotopic abundances.  All samples collected in July are
analyzed for strontium-90.

Iodine-131, barium-140, cesium-137, and potassium-40 are determined by gamma spectral analysis.
Strontium-90 is determined by beta counting a total strontium precipitate that has been chemically
separated by ion exchange.
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                                 Table 11
                    Radionuclides in Pasteurized Milk
                              January 1999
Location
AL: Montgomery
AR: Little Rock
AZ: Phoenix
CA: Los Angeles
CA: Sacramento
CA: San Francisco
CT: Hartford
DE: Wilmington
FL: Tampa
GA: Atlanta
HI: Honolulu
IA: Des Moines
IN: Indianapolis
KS: Wichita
KY: Louisville
MA: Boston
MD: Baltimore
ME: Portland
MI: Detroit
MI: Grand Rapids
MO: Jefferson City
MS: Jackson
NC: Charlotte
NM: Albuquerque
NY: Buffalo
NY: Syracuse
OH: Cincinnati
OH: Cleveland
OR: Portland
PA: Pittsburgh
PC: Cristobal
PR: San Juan
SD: Rapid City
TN: Knoxville
TN: Memphis
TX: Austin
TX: Ft. Worth
VA: Norfolk
VT: Burlington
Date
Collected
01/13/99
01/27/99
01/20/99
01/05/99
01/19/99
01/06/99
01/04/99
01/11/99
01/12/99
01/25/99
01/08/99
01/11/99
01/20/99
01/12/99
01/07/99
01/04/99
01/08/99
01/06/99
01/12/99
01/07/99
01/06/99
01/05/99
01/22/99
01/06/99
01/08/99
01/06/99
01/25/99
01/19/99
01/05/99
01/06/99
01/07/99
01/27/99
01/12/99
01/04/99
01/05/99
01/20/99
01/12/99
01/05/99
01/12/99
K
g/L ±2u
1.51 0.10
1.537 0.078
1.55 0.10
1.632 0.049
1.61 0.12
1.61 0.12
1.48 0.14
1.489 0.080
1.61 0.11
1.53 0.14
1.49 0.12
1.54 0.14
1.609 0.081
1.66 0.11
1.54 0.12
1.525 0.081
1.573 0.090
1.585 0.090
1.501 0.086
1.680 0.068
1.680 0.081
1.513 0.081
1.525 0.080
1.64 0.11
1.56 0.12
1.621 0.049
1.44 0.14
1.621 0.090
1.668 0.050
1.644 0.049
1.49 0.14
1.489 0.078
1.57 0.12
1.45 0.14
1.644 0.048
1.478 0.076
1.525 0.089
1.621 0.049
1.54 0.12
137Cs
pCi/L ±2u
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
140Ba
pCi/L ±2u
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
Blj
pCi/L ±2u
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
Note:   ND = Not Detected
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                           Table 11 (continued)
                    Radionuclides in Pasteurized Milk
                              January 1999
Location
WA: Seattle
WA: Spokane
WV: Charleston
Date
Collected
01/06/99
01/05/99
01/04/99
K
g/L ±2u
1.632 0.049
1.644 0.048
1.585 0.081
137Cs
pCi/L ±2u
ND
ND
ND
140Ba
pCi/L ±2u
ND
ND
ND
Blj
pCi/L ±2u
ND
ND
ND
Note:   ND = Not Detected
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                                 Table 12
                    Radionuclides in Pasteurized Milk
                              February 1999
Location
AL: Montgomery
AR: Little Rock
CA: Los Angeles
CA: San Francisco
CT: Hartford
DE: Wilmington
FL: Tampa
GA: Atlanta
HI: Honolulu
IA: Des Moines
IL: Chicago
IN: Indianapolis
KS: Wichita
KY: Louisville
MA: Boston
MD: Baltimore
ME: Portland
ME: Portland
MI: Detroit
MI: Grand Rapids
MO: Jefferson City
MS: Jackson
NC: Charlotte
NJ: Trenton
NM: Albuquerque
NV: Las Vegas
NY: Buffalo
NY: Syracuse
OH: Cincinnati
OH: Cleveland
OR: Portland
PA: Philadelphia
PA: Pittsburgh
PR: San Juan
SD: Rapid City
TN: Chattanooga
TN: Knoxville
TN: Memphis
TX: Austin
Date
Collected
02/03/99
02/25/99
02/08/99
02/05/99
02/04/99
02/08/99
02/04/99
02/22/99
02/09/99
02/01/99
02/11/99
02/09/99
02/09/99
02/03/99
02/08/99
02/04/99
02/02/99
02/08/99
02/09/99
02/08/99
02/03/99
02/01/99
02/18/99
02/22/99
02/15/99
02/02/99
02/05/99
02/08/99
02/09/99
02/22/99
02/02/99
02/08/99
02/10/99
02/04/99
02/05/99
02/02/99
02/12/99
02/05/99
02/16/99
K
g/L ±2u
1.632 0.067
1.489 0.088
1.656 0.081
1.62 0.15
1.704 0.050
1.58 0.14
1.692 0.068
1.561 0.097
1.573 0.089
1.585 0.080
1.525 0.079
1.644 0.081
1.489 0.088
1.632 0.049
1.632 0.081
1.56 0.14
1.680 0.067
1.597 0.088
1.501 0.090
1.537 0.089
1.704 0.049
1.58 0.12
1.51 0.17
1.513 0.078
1.549 0.087
1.632 0.079
1.61 0.12
1.58 0.12
1.66 0.11
1.53 0.17
1.549 0.080
1.43 0.12
1.585 0.082
1.668 0.049
1.573 0.089
1.561 0.080
1.573 0.067
1.64 0.11
1.49 0.14
137Cs
pCi/L ±2u
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
2.4 1.7
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
140Ba
pCi/L ±2u
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
Blj
pCi/L ±2u
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
Note:   ND = Not Detected
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                           Table 12 (continued)
                    Radionuclides in Pasteurized Milk
                              February 1999
Location
TX: Ft. Worth
VA: Norfolk
VT: Burlington
WA: Seattle
WA: Spokane
WV: Charleston
Date
Collected
02/08/99
02/01/99
02/23/99
02/02/99
02/17/99
02/02/99
K
g/L ±2u
1.597 0.067
1.609 0.080
1.609 0.081
1.621 0.088
1.61 0.12
1.513 0.088
137Cs
pCi/L ±2u
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
140Ba
pCi/L ±2u
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
Blj
pCi/L ±2u
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
Note:   ND = Not Detected
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                    Radionuclides in Pasteurized Milk
                               March 1999
Location
AL: Montgomery
AZ: Phoenix
CA: Los Angeles
CA: Sacramento
CA: Sacramento
CA: San Francisco
CT: Hartford
DE: Wilmington
FL: Tampa
GA: Atlanta
HI: Honolulu
IA: Des Moines
IL: Chicago
IN: Indianapolis
KS: Wichita
KY: Louisville
MA: Boston
MD: Baltimore
ME: Portland
MI: Detroit
MI: Grand Rapids
MO: Jefferson City
MS: Jackson
NC: Charlotte
NJ: Trenton
NV: Las Vegas
NV: Las Vegas
NY: Buffalo
NY: Syracuse
OH: Cincinnati
OH: Cleveland
OR: Portland
PA: Philadelphia
PA: Pittsburgh
PC: Cristobal
PR: San Juan
SD: Rapid City
TN: Chattanooga
TN: Knoxville
Date
Collected
03/03/99
03/17/99
03/11/99
03/08/99
03/08/99
03/04/99
03/04/99
03/23/99
03/09/99
03/29/99
03/04/99
03/08/99
03/18/99
03/08/99
03/16/99
03/13/99
03/09/99
03/05/99
03/02/99
03/09/99
03/05/99
03/16/99
03/03/99
03/18/99
03/26/99
03/02/99
03/26/99
03/08/99
03/08/99
03/08/99
03/02/99
03/03/99
03/08/99
03/08/99
03/02/99
03/17/99
03/18/99
03/08/99
03/11/99
K
g/L ±2u
1.57 0.10
1.62 0.13
1.58 0.13
1.54 0.12
1.67 0.13
1.69 0.10
1.609 0.090
1.54 0.16
1.64 0.13
1.63 0.13
1.60 0.13
1.56 0.14
1.54 0.13
1.57 0.13
1.63 0.12
1.49 0.16
1.69 0.13
1.680 0.073
1.62 0.10
1.58 0.12
1.656 0.069
1.55 0.12
1.585 0.091
1.68 0.13
1.48 0.14
1.57 0.14
1.56 0.12
1.644 0.081
1.58 0.12
1.50 0.15
1.66 0.10
1.632 0.068
1.56 0.17
1.67 0.13
1.716 0.092
1.48 0.12
1.53 0.12
1.61 0.12
1.60 0.14
137Cs
pCi/L ±2u
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
3.2 3.1
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
4.7 2.9
ND
ND
ND
ND
140Ba
pCi/L ±2u
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
Blj
pCi/L ±2u
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
Note:   ND = Not Detected
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                    Radionuclides in Pasteurized Milk
                               March 1999
Location
TN: Memphis
TX: Ft. Worth
VA: Norfolk
VT: Burlington
WA: Seattle
WA: Spokane
WV: Charleston
Date
Collected
03/12/99
03/17/99
03/04/99
03/15/99
03/03/99
03/02/99
03/05/99
K
g/L ±2u
1.53 0.15
1.62 0.12
1.573 0.081
1.60 0.13
1.64 0.12
1.597 0.091
1.561 0.079
137Cs
pCi/L ±2u
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
140Ba
pCi/L ±2u
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
Blj
pCi/L ±2u
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
Note:   ND = Not Detected
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                                      Contents





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Preface                                                                             vii









Data Reporting Conventions                                                            xi







       Airborne Particulates and Precipitation                                             1
2.  Water Program                                                                     13




       Drinking Water                                                                 16







       Pasteurized Milk                                                               19
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Table                                                                            Page



    1  Reporting Units and Minimum Detectable Concentrations	xiii



    2  Gross Beta in Airborne Particulates:  January 1999  	  2



    3  Gross Beta in Airborne Particulates:  February  1999 	  4



    4  Gross Beta in Airborne Particulates:  March 1999	  6



    5  Gross Beta and Specific Gamma in Precipitation: January 1999  	  8



    6  Gross Beta and Specific Gamma in Precipitation: February 1999  	  9



    7  Gross Beta and Specific Gamma in Precipitation: March 1999  	  10



    8  Tritium in Precipitation: January - March 1999	  11



    9  Tritium in Surface Water: January - March 1999	  14



   10  Tritium in Drinking Water:  January - March 1999	  17



   11  Radionuclides in Pasteurized Milk: January 1999  	  20



   12  Radionuclides in Pasteurized Milk: February 1999  	  22



   13  Radionuclides in Pasteurized Milk: March 1999  	  24

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