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AEC DIS 'UTION FOR PART 50 DOCKET MATE
(TEMPORARY FORM) CONTROL NO: 6476
FILE: ENVIRO
FROM: DATE OF DOC DATE REC'DQuirk, Lawler & Matusky Associate
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DESCRIPTION:REPORT: Pish Impingement Study Nine MilePoint Nuo1eer Power Stetien 1973....InterimReport, March 14-June 27, 1973.
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50 8 @IIIA new pxogram was begun on ."1arch 14, 1973, in which fish impingement
sampling has been performed once a week, from approximately noon on
tlednesday to approximately noon on Thursday.
In Appendix A of this report are the 16 summary sheets of each of the
24 hour runs performed from Ilarch 14 to June 27, 1973. The first of the
series recorded only 89 fish impinged in total during the 24 hou s, and
of hose 77 :re e rainbow smelt. In numbers and dominant species, this
is entirely consistent with the fish intakes noted since the beginning
of the year. However, from the week following, and for about 35 days
thereafter, fish impingement rates were experienced that were in excess
of those seen during the 1972 studies. From this point on, the dominant
species was the alewife. Sheet number 5, of App ndix A, gives results
- for the day of grea"est intake, April ll, 1973. DQzing this day, the
travelling screens had to be run continuously, with continuous backwasa.
The actual sampling procedure, on this occasion, was to insert the catch
basket for only a short period each hour, ranging from one minute, for 17
of the 24 hours, to 15 ru.nutes for the last 3 hours, i.e., 12:30 p.m. to
3:30 p.m. (Sampling began late in this day) . Sheet 5 was compiled by
assuning that the fish intake in any hour was constant at the value
measured during the sampling period for that hour. Thus, when the sa~le
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caught, and'hen it lasted 15 minutes, the hourly intake was computed as
4 times the number caught. On this basis, the total for the day was
496,778.
Sheet 6 of Appendix A is noted "Record Amended for Hourly Xntake". The
date is April 18, and on this occasion the program timer 'that regulates
the backwash cycle was under repair. The first 7 measurements performe d
were of varying lengths, from 10 mins. to 90 mins., but for the rest of
the run, the backwash cycle was functioning correctly. Sheet 6 shows com-
puted hourly numbers for the first 9 hours, before the timer was repaired.
Total daily intake rates are shown plotted on Figure 1. Considerable
fluct uations are to be seen from;:eck to week, but a pattern emerges o
a large fish impingement rate from mid-March to mid-April, subsiding to a
low intake period at the end of May and rising to a comparatively minor
peak at the end of June.
subsided again).
(Xndications are that the July intake rates have
.Comparison with 1972 is of interest. The first run made was on May 30, 1972,
for 10 hours starting at ll:00 p.m. Total intake for that. period 'was 1191.
The second run was on June 22, 1972, for 13 hours starting. at 5:48 p.m.
Total intake for that period was 8175. On July 14, 1972, the total intake
for 14 hours, starting at 8:45 a.m. was 1192. Without attempting to guess
what the 24 hou catch would have been on those three dates, it is evident
that a peak occurred in late June 1972, and that the height of the peak was
greater than the peak in late June 1973.'urthermore, the June 1972 peak
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numbers. This phenomenon occurs each year, with a greater or lesser Qeg ee
of public nuisance. 'In 1973, the alewife die-off was noticeable but not
offensive., and the low June 1973 peak fish impingement rate occurred at the
same time.
In contrast, during the fish intakes in early April 1973, alewives teemed
in the lake,„and showed no tendency to die-off, whatsoever. It is believed
that alewife runs of the magnitude seen then, at a point in thisspecies'ife
cycle not associated with the normal annual die-off, are not a regular
annual event. This judgment is based only on the subjective comments of
individuals who have worked in the lake.
Figure 2, consisting of 4 sheets, is a series of plots for each of the 24
hour runs, made on an hourly basis. During the first two runs of 1972,
i.e., Hay 30 and'June 22, which were both during the night hours, a curious
double peak was seen to occur, one peak at about ll:00 p.m. and the second
peak two or three hours later. It also appeared that the daylight hours
would have lower intake rates than the night ones.
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it is by no means the standard pattern. In fact, it is hard to see a
standard pattern. Daily peaks are seen to occur in mid-afternoon, the
.middle of the night, and late morning. Sometimes, the fish intake is auite
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uniform for the 24 hours, except for one or twp or one or two hours which provide the
day s peak. T.t can be st,ated that the o e seen twoa e same pattern is not t b
weeks in a row.
p res of fto be 'found in the Nine >
'file Point impin emente' '
g en runs were ale~ives and,
rainbow smelt, the former bein sxmer eing somewhat more abundant th than the latter,
Another contrastast is evident between 1973'ss and 1972's results, and this
is in species d'stxibution. During 1972 the two dominant s ~c'sh
but not outstandingly so. Then toward the end of 1972 and during the
extension of las If last year s contract in 1973 a e" 'n73, alewives almost vanished leaving
rainbow smelt. asas the single dominant species. Asspecies. As mentioned previously, this
last pattern was aapparent in the first run of th .un o e. 1973 study, Harch 14.
Table 1 lists the percenta esges of alewife and smelt f d 'un'n the total sama3,es
'\ 1co~~ecied on e"ch oQ 1 L wle at, a ' w w4 vd~ cs '.. 72 and earlv »wC
Referring now to Table 2 h' me, w xch is the sameme information computed f th
sam linme u e or e
p ing date" in the current oro rren program, it is obvious M t ha t e species dis-
trxbution is quite different.i erent. The alewife is now by Ear the dominant species,
no longer sharing the nositioion with rainbow smelt. T""mis change in distxibu-
tron cannot yet be accounted for.
The program is continuin dg, an zn the next quarterl y neport, it, is hooed that
information will be resentprosented on topics such as fishis condition factors a eage
classes e tc., zn addition to the data on numbers give here.
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TABLE 1
1972 SPECIES DlSTRXBUT+ON
Date of P.un AlewifePercentage of Dav's* XntaJ.e
Smelt Ome2:
Hay 30
June 22
July 14
Aug 1
Aug 9
Aug 24
Sept 7
Sept 25
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45.7
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24.6
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15.4
13.9
30. 8
56.8
80. 0
10.5
25. 0
Oct 12 73.0 12. 4
Oct 17
Nov 7
.Nov 20
Dec 5
Dec 19
18. 8
11.1
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0.3
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3.7
58. 6
68.0
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45;5
31.7
1973**
Jan 2
Jan 16
Jan 29
Feb 12
Feb 28
0.2
0.3
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0.0
4.7
79. 1
73.5
75.6
63.6
66.7
20.7
26.2
24.4
36.4
28.6
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* None were 24 hour runs.** Continuation of 1972 study contract
Quirli,La~vier cV Iratusky Engineers
TMLE 2
1973 SPECIES DISTBIBUTIO'3
Date of Run AlewifePercenta f Day's Intake
Smelt Other
March 14
March 21
Harch 28
April 4
April 11
April 18
April 25
May 2
Hay 9
Hay 16
Hay 23
4.5
96.9
99.2
97.9
99.8
98. 1
83.6
98. 0
93. 4
91.1
85.7
86. 5
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2.0
0.1
1.8
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1.7
5.2
4.9
12.3
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1.7
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1.4
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2.0
Hay 30 77. 0 16.8 6.2
June 6
June 13
June 20
June 27
80.9
97.2
93. 2
93.1
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8.0
2.3
2.6
1.7
Quiri.-, L~~vler cV XIatusky Engineers
APPENDIX A
NINE NILE POINT NUCLEAR POl7~R STA XON
PISH I?1PINGE.""NT SK~'~DRY S: ""TS.2&P~!.;:.-= to JUNE 27, 1973
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