3F0684-04, Forwards Util 840604 & 07 Ltrs to EPA Forwarding Notes of Conference from 840503 Third Quarterly Progress Meeting Re EPA 316 Study
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Site: | Crystal River |
Issue date: | 06/11/1984 |
From: | Westafer G FLORIDA POWER CORP. |
To: | Harold Denton NRC OFFICE OF ADMINISTRATION (ADM), Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation |
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,n June 11,1984 3F0684-08 Mr. H. R. Denton, Director Offlet of Nuclear Reactor Regulation Attention: Document Control Desk U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D.C. 20555
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Crystal River Unit 3 Docket No. 50-302 Operating License No. DPR-72 Environmentri Protection Agency 316 Study
Dear Mr. Denton:
Attached are two letters (dated June 4 and June 7,1984) which have been submitted to the Environmental Prctection Agency and are hereby transmitted in accordance with Crystal River Unit 3 Technical Specifications, Appendix B, Part II, Section 3.2.
If there are any question concerning this information, p* ease contact this office.
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Dear Mr. Kaplan,
Enclosed is a copy of the Notes of Conference from our Third Quarterly Progress Meeting held on May, 3,1984. Should you have any conusents or questions regarding these notes, please let me know.
As you requested during the Quarterly Meeting and in subsequent correspondence, enclosed is a map showing the pre-established location of sampling stations for the August and Ja'nuary plume delineation (intensive) surveys. A loran grid is provided on the map for your use. During the plume delineation surveys, data were collected as close as possible to the fixed station locations. However, due to tidal variation, difficulties with nighttime navigation, etc., not all data was collected at the exact station location. When this occurred, the loran coordinates for the actual sampling points were recorded. Loran coordinates for each sample collected will be presented along with a tabular listing of the *ield data in the final report.
Also enclosed in thiis package are two copies of a bathyneetry chart for the Crystal River discharge basin. One copy of this chart has been reduced in scale to equal that of the intensive survey sampling station locations. I hope the bathymetry drawing will be of some use to you.
Regarding other information requested in your May 10, 1984, correspondence, Florida Power Corporation realizes the need to provide agency personnel the materials required to verify that the 316 Study is being conducted in accordance with the Plan of Study and Standard Operating Procedures. However, as we have previously discussed, Florida Power feels it is premature to analyze resulto and draw conclusions regarding the study while data continues to be collected. The data requests detailed in your letter will be provided in the Final Report. To ensure that the study results are presented in a useable, yet cost effective manner, discussions similar to those occurring at the Quarterly Meetings should continue at the Quarter 4 Progress Meeting. In the interim, feel free to contact ce should you have any questions regarding the 316 Study.
Sincerely, FLORIDA POWER CORPORATION R To % Ly DkV Paul J. Behrens Environmental Scientist General Office 32ot Tn.rtreurtn sir.st soum . P.O Bos 14042. St. Petersburg. Florda 33733 e 811--866-5151
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.s NOTES OF CONFERENCE J.O.No. 14498 THIRD QUARTERLY PROGRESS MEETING FLORIDA POWER CORPORATION Held in the Offices of Present for:
Florida Power Corporation St. Petersburg, FL Florida Power Corporation May 3, 1984 (FPC)
P. Behrens D. Voigts U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
D. Hicks *
.C. Kaplan*
Florida Department of Environmental Regulation (DER)
D. Farrell*
L. Olsen S. Palmer Hote Marine Laboratory (MML)
K. Mahadevan Stone & Webster Engineering Corporation (SWEC)
.J. Downing T. Folger T. Horst D. McDougall T. Biffar
- Part-time
., PURPOSE The meeting constituted the Third Quarterly Progress Meeting for the Crystal River' NPDES 316(a);and (b) Studies.
DISCUSSION Attachments 1 and 2 provide the meeting agenda and the attendance list.
C. Kaplan and D. Hicks were delayed; events to that point were summarized on
'their arrival. Items of interest or concern to D. Farrell and his comments on the program were addressed prior-to his early departure.
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K. Mahadevan summarized the status of field collections and laboratory analysis. In general, the program is going well and is on schedule. Some oyster stations are experiencing sedimentation but attempts are being made to regularly clear the cages. One more set of aerial photographs will be attempted in early summer. The fisheries and impingement programs end in May. Thermograph returns are good now but higher loss rates are anticipated in May and June. DER considers the summer thermograph data necessary to define a mixing zone (surface and bottom).
Crab tag returns are still active so no cutoff date has been set. It was suggested that July 1, 1984 be used with subsequent returns listed as a supplement. The DER is concerned with the adequacy of the data to define crab movement, particularly through Fishermen's Cut and it would also like to integrate DNR data on coastal migration with FPC data. These data are not presently available and their existence in a compatible form and timely delivery would be necessary for the data to be included in the analysis of
'the present data. D. Farrell agreed to contact DNR concerning these data and will call K. Mahadevan by May 18,1984. The feasibility of using the data would then be evaluated. DER is, in part, trying to evaluate the effect of the Crystal River power plants on coastal crab migration; this is beyond the present scope of the present study which was intended only to determine local effects of the dikes.
An analysis by benthic core replicate sampling was completed on the data from the first three sampling dates. The analyses indicated that replication is adequate overall despite a few stations exceeding standards.
Further analyses will be conducted; D. Farrell suggested special emphasis on samples from February and March Comments were solicited concerning the summary of final analyses that was provided in the progress report. L. Olsen indicated that analyses of interest to him were largel'/ covered. For benthos, he prefers summary figures showing density, species richness and H' by station and sampling period (quarterly data are sufficient with six week data necessary only to confirm trends) to matrices. D. Farrell noted the need to add conductivity to the pa rameters listed for benthic analysis due to its effect on Shannon-Weaver results. L. Olsen would like to see color coding or overlays for macrophyte maps.
Groupings for benthic analysis will be based on statistical analysis and common sense. Items to be considered include: sediment characteristics, control and thermal areas; and near shore and offshore location. The data resulting from these groupings will be used to confirm study design.
Reduced, summary data should be presented as appendices to the final report to: a) provide ready access to data, and b) show the basis for correlations and other conclusions .in text. The " life styles" of organisms will be addressed and analyses reported much as was done for Big Bend Station. D.
Hicks outlined a desirable approach as: 1) define trends in benthos,
- 2) look for driving mechanisms, and 3) base impact evaluations on worst case temperature predictions.
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1 L. ' Olsen iudicated . that impingement is a limited concern at this site as local' fisheries pressure is probably more significant. The entrainment analysis will _ use T. Horst's model but the fisheries area to be used for comparison with the model's predictions is not yet defined. Suggestions were requested but no obvious choice emerged. Crystal River landings may be
' available and T. mci 1 wain at Ocean Springs may be able to offer suggestions.
, The ~ source term analysis was defined and the form of results discussed. It was stressed , that it- is a modeling approximation since organism movement is not modelled. The mechanisms simulated will be advection -(transport due to currents) and dispersion (transport due to mixing). . The model is expected' to generate results _which identify regions from which organisms originate.
D. Farrell- indicated that . he - is comfortable with the' analyses -proposed for .
impingement, entrainment, and fisheries.
DER regulations for a thermal mixing zo are - in . *F so at_a minimum, D. Farrell would -like to have the 2*F isod ers added to presentations of plume predictions. Bottom detachment is-important as are representations of worst case surface and~botton conditions. It was noted that the near-field model would address botton . detachment but far-field modeling provides a vertically _ integrated value. .D. Hicks noted that he does not believe statification is a problem at this site based-on available data. Precision in locating isotherms of. lower AT's is limited as small ' changes in temperature result in' large changes in isotherm location; it is far easier to report what the temperature is at's given location. An indication of the accuracy ' of model results will be in the final report. A plant loac' data <
summary . should accompany field temperature sampling data; C. Kaplan is interested in related point' of discharge (POD) temperatures. P. Behrens provided the data to C. Kaplan during the meeting.
The August and January plume delineation surveys were discussed. Stations Tere marked by buoys but ~ did vary from _ one circuit to the next based on tidal' ' conditions , problems-locating stations at night', etc. Loran was used to locate stations not at buoys. A map should be provided showing station locations and depths.
There are a' few errors in the existing data tables (salt marsh, temperature, entrainment). . Corrections were made available = at the meeting and marked -
pages will be' sent out shortly. C. Kaplan believes there are stillsome outliers in the temperature tables and would like to have more information regarding these data including: tidal phase and tide level sampled, station depth,_ time of tide window, and time of sampling by station.
D.~ McDougall discussed the status of the hydrodynamic and hydrothermal modeling. The topics covered at the April 4' meeting on this subject with EPA and DER-were summarized. Ambient temperature conditions as modeled were defined to- include circulating water system operation with no plant heat rej ection. The use of salinity to calibrate and verify the models was
. emphasized; this provides a more effective parameter than temperature as atmospheric exchange does not exist. S. Palmer agreed with - this approach.
The final. product will be a representation of AT's, at 4 phases of the tide,
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providing results for only 2 plant load conditions but no specific sugges-tions were provided. S. Palmer stated that total temperature is a concern
, and that there are several ways to get it. However, it is understood that the model produces AT's. T. Horst noted that after correlating temperature with _ benthos data, it should be possible to identify AT's of interest and then use predicted AT information rather than going through the considerable effort of developing actual temperatures from the AT's modeled. .Where varying loads are of concern, it is possible to take the measured field values, subtract the 'AT for a measured load and then add the AT for an extrapolated load. Such a procedure may be desirable to meet regulatory concerns but is not necessary to complete the impact evaluation.
The use of average or maximum temperature was discussed. Averages will' be used for impact assessment but definition of impacted area should consider
- full-load plant operation to project the worst case. Thermographs may give a stronger record of _ average temperature than the weekly .results but the weeklies tend to overestimate impacts at a given temperature. In general, the average differences between stations should be sufficient for our needs and weekly data will be used for comparisons.
' Since FPC has temperature limits at the point of discharge, plant operations are controlled - to achieve the limits. Various load conditions can be modeled, however, hydrodynamic - conditions monitored during the calibration L and verification period carry through.to the predictions. Looking at other:
conditions ' for worst case is not. presently part of the program. The conditions of " worst case" plume,,given 102*F at the. POD, need to be defined and evaluated regarding the impacts to biota.
C. Kaplan' indicated that 'for his evaluation 'he would like to have a map
-showing benthic and thermograph stations and an' overlay grid. C. Kaplan'and D. Hicks then reviewed . concurrent thermograph and weekly temperature data.
They were able to conclude that the weekly temperature data provided an adequate representation : of conditions - and would not underestimate . tempera-
-tures. As a result, C. Kaplan will send a letter to FPC stating that three additional months of therraograph data will not be necessary.
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.P.o..w. .e. . .r June 7, 1984 Mr. Paul J. Traina Water Management Division
- United States Environmental Protection Agency 345 courtland Street, N.E.
Atlant a, Georgia 30365
Dear Mr. Traina,
Enclosed ir a copy of the Notes of Conference from the Third Quarterly Progress Meeting for the Crystal River 316 Study. held in St. Petersburg on May 3, 1984.
During the Quarterly Meeting, it was noted that several corrections to the data tables in the Third Quarterly Report were needed, and it was requested that marked tables be provided. Pursuant to that request, copies of the following corrected tables are enclosed:
Revised tables of June temperature and conductivity. These tables have been changed to reflect a 90 minute, rather than a 2 hour2.314815e-5 days <br />5.555556e-4 hours <br />3.306878e-6 weeks <br />7.61e-7 months <br />, tide window and to correct incorrectly specified times for maximum tide.
July, 1984, temperatures by week.
Juncus marsh data for October, 1983.
Entrainment densities for July 21, August 31 (2), September 14, and September 27.
Fourteen figures showing temperatures monitored in August and January.
Also, please note that a few uncircled temperatures have been found to represent single readings in contrast to the absolute statement on Page 4-1 of the Quarterly Report, however, they remain uncircled to distinguish the readings from ones taken by the " chase" boat.
- General Office 3201 in rty-fourm street soum . P O Box 14042, St Patersburg. Fionda 33733 813-866-5151 L.
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Figures showing salinity data for the intensive surveys will be checked during the next several weeks since changes in temperature are reflected in the conductivity to salinity conversion. Any needed corrections will be forwarded.
If you have any questions concerning the enclosed items, please contact Mr. Paul Behrens in St. Petersburg at 813/866-5521.
Sincerely, FLORIDA POWER CORPORATION William S. O'Brien-Director Environmental & Licensing Affairs WSO/taf:
Enclosures
-cc: Mr. C. H. Kaplan, EPA Mr. D. Hicks, EPA
. Mr. J. P. Subramani, FDER Dr. L. A. Olsen, FDER Dr. D. Farrell, FDER Mr. J. W. Pulliam, FWS, w/o enclosure Mr.-J. R. Carroll, FWS Mr. J. T. Brawner, NMFS, w/o enclosure Dr. E. Keppner, NMFS
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