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NPDES Permit Implementation and Control Procedure Number 36001-C Rev 31
ML061000537
Person / Time
Site: Vogtle  Southern Nuclear icon.png
Issue date: 12/09/2004
From: Sundaram S
Southern Nuclear Operating Co
To:
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
References
36001-C, Rev 31
Download: ML061000537 (48)


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Approved By Procedure Number Rev Shan Sundaram Vogtle Eleciric Generaiing Plant 36001-C 31 Date Approved NPDES PERMIT IMPLEMENTATION AND CONTROL Page Number 12/09/2004 I of 48 NPDES PERMIT IMPLEMENTATION AND CONTROL PROCEDURE USAGE REQUIREMENTS- SECTIONS Continuous Use: Procedure must be open and readily available at the work NONE location. Follow procedure step by step unless otherwise directed.

Reference Use: Procedure or applicable section(s) available at the work 4.0 To ENI) location for ready reference by person performing steps.

Information Use: Available on plant site for reference as needed. 1.0 To 3.0 Printed March 16, 2006 at 11:42

Approved By - Procedure N imber Rev ShanSundram ogtle Electric Genierating Plant 360C: 1 Date Approved NPDES PERMIT IMPLEMENTATION AND CONTROL Page Number 12/09/2004 ,! of 48 INFORMATION USE 1.0 PURPOSE This procedure outlines sampling and shipping instructions for compliance with the Vogtle National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit (See Figure 4). It also outlines instructions for handling the quarterly report, flow study, breakdown logs, and priority pollutant certification.

2.0 PRECAUTIONS AND LIMITATIONS 2.1 If any conflict results between this procedure and the NPDES permit, this procedure shall be revised to conform to the NPDES permit.

2.2 IMMEDIATELY notify laboratory supervision of any NPDES Waste Treatment System that is inoperable, bypassed or overflowing.

2.3 Due to plant Vogtle's unique Circulating Tower Flume blowdown design, simultaneous chlorination is interpreted by Corporate Environmental Affairs as being in compliance with the NPDES permit.

2.4 Biological growth and stability index are controlling factors in determining the need for simultaneous chlorination.

2.4 NPDES samples should be obtained and analyzed early in the day so that an additional sample or confirmatory sample can be obtained and analyzed within the same day if deemed necessary by Chemistry Management.

2.5 NPDES exceedences may require a 24-hour notification to the Georgia EPD. Therefore, for all exceedences immediately notify the Control Room and Chemistry Management.

2.6 Waste water retention basin (wwrb) samples must be obtained from either the main or alternate sample points while the basins are being discharged. Samples obtained while the basins are on "recirc" are considered "information only" and are not normally considered to be valid samples for the NPDES compliance. These information only samples should be annotated accordingly on the log sheet and in the database.

2.7 The NPDES permit expiration date may be extended by the Georgia Department of Natural Resources-EPD beyond the date shown on the original permit. Written notification of this extension should be filed with Environmental Services.

3.0 PREREQUISITES AND INITIAL CONDITIONS Sampling for environmental parameters shall be conducted periodically per Procedure 30025-C, "Periodic Analysis Scheduling Program".

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Approved By Procedure Number Rev Shan Sndara f i ogtle Electric Generating Pla;ntV;301C1 Shan Sundaram 36001-C 31 Date Approved NPDES PERMIT IMPLEMENTATION AND CONTROL Page Number 12/09/2004 .3of 48 REFERENCE USEl 4.0 PROCEDURE NOTE Sample bottle preparations are not applicable to prepared bottles provided by the Central Lab.

4.1 PREPARING SAMPLE BOTTLES Samples are to be collected in clean plastic or glass bottles. Biochemical oxygen demand samples and oil and grease samples are to be preserved by storing and shipping on ice.

Metal and oil and grease samples are preserved with acid.

NOTE Acid preservations may be added to bottles before sample collection or to samples (in bottles) very soon after collection.

4.1.1 Metals

a. Rinse a clean 1000 ml plastic bottle and its cap with reagent water and allow to drain.
b. Add 3 to 4 milliliters of concentrated nitric acid (HNO3) to the pre-washed bottle.
c. Place cap on bottle securely until sample is ready to be taken.

4.1.2 Oil and Grease (O & G)

a. Use a clean glass bottle (approximately 500 - 1000 ml).
b. Acidify the sample by adding 2 ml of H2S04 solution if needed.
c. Samples that are not to be analyzed immediately should be kept cold.
d. Samples to be shipped to an offsite laboratory should be shipped in ice.
e. Samples should be analyzed within 28 days of the collection date.

Otherwise, the sample is considered invalid.

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Approved By 4Procedure N imbcr Rev Shan Sundaram VogtleElectric GeneratingPlant z.A 36001-C 31 Date Approved NPDES PERMIT IMPLEMENTATION AND CONTROL Page Number 12/09/2004 4 of 48 NOTE BOD samples shall be shipped overnight, in order that the offsite laboratory should receive the sample(s) the following morning after collection.

4.1.3 Biochemical Oxygen Demand (BOD)

a. Rinse a clean 500 ml plastic bottle and its cap with reagent water and allow to drain.
b. Place cap on bottle until sample is ready to be taken.
c. Obtain an insulated box or cooler suitable for shipping iced samples.
d. Secure lid on ice-filled container until sample is collected.
e. Pack samples in the ice-filled container.

4.1.4 Suspended Solids (TSS)

a. Rinse a clean 1000 ml plastic bottle and its cap with reagent water and allow to drain.
b. Place cap on bottle until sample is ready to be collected.
c. Pack sample in ice filled containers for shipping and/or storage purposes.
d. Samples should be analyzed within 7 days of the collection date. Samples should be kept cold if not analyzed immediately.

4.2 COLLECTING ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLES 4.2.1 The Final Plant Discharge, Unit 1 and 2 Cooling Tower Blowdown, Unit 1 and 2 Cooling Tower Emergency Overflow to storm drain, Unit 1 and 2 Waste Water Retention Basins, Sewage Treatment Plant Emergency Overflow, Unit 1 and 2 Liquid Radwaste Systems and Unit 1 and 2 Nuclear Service Cooling Tower Blowdown are to be sampled for environmental parameters listed on Table 1.

4.2.2 Sample bottles should be prepared before samples are taken to ensure accurate analysis.

Refer to Section 4.1 of this procedure for detailed information on sample container preparation.

4.2.3 When collecting samples, do not allow sample to overflow from sample bottles which have been prepared with acid preservatives. Leave a small air space in the bottle.

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Approved By . Procedure Number Rev Shan Sundaram Vogtle Electric Generating Plant - 36001-C 31 Date Approved NPDES PERMIT IMPLEMENTATION AND CONTROL Page Number 12/09/2004 5; of 48 4.2.4 Label samples according to instructions furnished by the Environmental Laboratory.

4.2.5 Official NPDES Sample Points and approved EPA Procedures are listed on Table 2.

Samples not taken from these points or analyzed with these procedures are not reportable to outside agencies.

4.2.6 When obtaining an Official NPDES waste water retention basin sample, verify that the basin to be sampled is being discharged. Official NPDES waste water retention basin samples should be obtained from the normal sample point (see Figure 7.):

4.2.6.1 1(2) -1420-U4-613 which is normally open (NO).

4.2.6.2 If the sample can not be obtained from the normal sample point, then use the following alternate sample point (see Figure 7):

4.2.6.3 1(2) -1420-U4-611 which is normally closed (NC).

NOTE To aid in troubleshooting questionable samples or analysis, it is recommended to collect replicate samples, particularly of the wastewater retention basins. If a questionable result is obtained, one or more of the replicates can be analyzed (either on site or by an independent lab) in an attempt to determine the most accurate analytical results. Lab Supervision may direct or waive replicate sampling.

4.2.7 Official NPDES samples should be obtained early in the day and analyzed as soon as possible so that an additional sample or confirmatory sample can be obtained and analyzed within the same day if deemed necessary by Chemistry Management.

4.2.8 Official NPDES sample results should be immediately compared to the permit limits. If the results exceed the permit limits, immediately notify lab supervision and the control room so that the GA EPD can be notified within 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br />. This notification is made by Corporate Environmental Services.

4.2.9 If the official NPDES sample results exceed the permit limits, Chemistry Management or laboratory supervision should initiate an additional sample. The sample and analysis should be expedited so that the results can be obtained with the same day as the original nonconforming sample.

4.2.10 INFO ONLY samples of the waste water retention basin can also be pulled.

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e A Approved By Shan SundalShan am Sundagame Electric' Generating v Plant AC3 Procedure Number 2r*

Rev 31 lk*WP36001-C Date Approved NPDES PERMIT IMPLEMENTATION AND CONTROL Page Number 12/09/2004 Nb of 48 4.2.10.1 When obtaining an INFO ONLY retention basin sample, verify with Operations that the basin to be sampled IS ON RECIRC.

4.2.10.2 The samples can be pulled from any of the waste water retention basin transfer pump recirc isolation valve discharge lines:

a. 1(2) -HV-768 1,
b. 1(2)-HV-7682, or
c. 1(2)-HV-7683.

4.2.10.3 These samples can be analyzed and checked against NPDES parameters; however, the OFFICIAL samples are obtained ONLY WHEN THE BASIN IS BEING DISCHARGED.

4.3 SHIPPING ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLES TO THE ENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORY 4.3.1 Check caps on bottles to make sure they are tight.

4.3.2 Make certain that the sample bottles are labeled.

4.3.3 Package samples in box approved for shipping samples. A cardboard box is sufficient for all bottles except TSS, BOD samples and oil and grease samples which should be shipped on ice.

4.3.4 Fill out the Analysis Request and Chain of Custody Record Form (Example Figure 6).

File the pink copy of this form in the lab for future sample traceability.

NOTE BOD samples shall be shipped overnight, in order that the offsite laboratory should receive the sample(s) the following morning after collection.

4.3.5 Ship samples (normally on the same day as collected) to:

GEORGIA POWER COMPANY ENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORY 5131 MANER ROAD SMYRNA, GEORGIA 30080 4.3.6 Sample results from the Environmental Laboratory are transmitted to Plant Vogtlc. If any result is in violation of the NPDES Permit, notify NSAC who in turn notifies Environmental Services.

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Approved By Shan Sundal-am I Vogtle Electric GeneratingPlant . A.

Date Approved NPDES PERMIT IMPLEMENTATION AND CONTROL 12/09/2004 4.4 ANALYZING ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLES The following samples are normally analyzed on site:

a. Final Discharge - pH and hydrazine
b. Cooling Tower Blowdown - Free and Total Chlorine
c. Cooling Tower Emergency Overflow - Free and Total Chlorine
d. Nuclear Service Cooling Tower Blowdown - Free Chlorine NOTES
a. During periods of dechlorination, the cooling tower blowdown samples may be collected at the final discharge.
b. Samples to be analyzed for Total Suspended Solids or Oil and Grease are to be shipped to the Georgia Power Central Lab for analysis.

4.4.1 Once per quarter, analyze Unit 1 and Unit 2 liquid radwaste system samples (waste monitor tanks) for suspended solids and oil and grease. Log results on the NPDES Liquid Radwaste Tank Log (Figure IA) for record retention.

4.4.2 Twice per month, analyze the WWRB's for suspended solids and oil and grease. Log results on the NPDES Waste Water Retention Basin Log (Figure 1B) for record retention.

4.4.3 At least twice per month, analyze a final discharge sample for pH. Log results on the NPDES Final Discharge Log (Figure 3) for record retention.

4.4.4 Chlorine (both free and total) are measured during periods of chlorination. Data is logged on the Chlorination/Dechlorination Log Sheet in Procedure 35565-C.

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Approved By ~TI~PatProcedure V t N imber Rev Shan Sundaram Vogtle Electric Generating P 36001-C 31 Date Approved NPDES PERMIT IMPLEMENTATION AND CONTROL Page Number 12/09/2004 8; of 48 4.5 ANNUAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT A report describing implementation of the Environmental Protection Plan for the previous year. This report is required by Operating License NPF-68 or NPF-81 Appendix B, subsection 5.4.1.

This report shall include summaries and analyses of the results of the environmental protection activities, including comparison with related preoperational studies, operational controls, and previous nonradiological environmental monitoring reports, and an assessment of the observed impact of the plant operation on the environment. If harmful effects or evidence of trends toward irreversible damage to the environment are observed, a detailed analysis of the data and a proposed course of mitigating action shall be included. The report shall also include:

a. A list of Environmental Protection Plan noncompliances and corrective actions taken to remedy them.
b. A list of all changes in station design or operation, tests, and experiments made per subsection 3.1 of the Environmental Protection Plan which involve a potentially significant unreviewed environmental question.
c. A list of nonroutine reports submitted per subsection 5.4.2 of the Environmental Protection Plan.

The complete report is due annually on the first day of May. The report is prepared by the Manager of Environmental Affairs and reviewed by the Manager of Nuclear Engineering and Licensing. It is then forwarded to the Nuclear Regulatory Commission- Regional Office.

4.6 QUARTERLY AND ANNUAL REPORTS Quarterly and Annual reports sent to the EPD are to be signed by the Plant General Manager or his designee. The person signing these documents shall make the following certification:

"I certify under penalty of law that this document and all attachments were prepared under my direction or supervision in accordance with a system designed to assure that qualified personnel properly gathered and evaluated the information submitted. Based on my inquiry of the person or persons who manage the system, or those persons directly responsible for gathering the information, the information submitted is, to the best cof my knowledge and belief, true, accurate, and complete. I am aware that there are significant penalties for submitting false information, including the possibility of fine and imprisonment for knowing violations."

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Approved By Procedure Number Rev ShanSundaram lVogtle Electric Generating Plant A 36001(: 31 Date Approved NPDES PERMIT IMPLEMENTATION AND CONTROL Page Number 12/09/2004 9 of 48 4.6.1 QUARTERLY OPERATION MONITORING REPORT Analytical data required by the NPDES Permit is to be compiled quarterly by the Nuclear Specialist, using the OPERATION MONITORING REPORT form. Individual analytical results, minimum, maximum, and average values are to be included where applicable.

The completed, typewritten form is to be delivered to NSAC by the seventeenth day of the appropriate month (April, July, October, or January) for review. NSAC will temporarily file the working copy and forward the original to Environmental Affairs.

NSAC shall file the report in accordance with permit requirements (minimum of three years).

4.6.2 ANNUAL NPDES FLOW CHARACTERIZATION STUDY Annually, flow monitoring and characterization information regarding the various waste streams is obtained. Measurements should be made of the Unit 1 and 2 Cooling Tower Blowdown, Unit 1 and 2 Waste Water Retention Basin, Unit 1 and 2 Nuclear Service Cooling Tower Blowdown, Sewage Treatment Plant, and River Water Make Up to Radwaste Dilution, all of which dump into the Blowdown Sump.

The measurements should be made for each day of the 14 day period and a daily average gpm and a daily maximum gpm should be calculated. Send the results to NSAC who forwards them to the Environmental Services in Birmingham.

4.6.3 ANNUAL PRIORITY POLLUTANT CERTIFICATION A certification is needed annually from all manufacturers/vendors of chemicals added to the Circulating Water System stating that no priority pollutants other than Cr and Zn (which we measure quarterly) are present in the products supplied by them for use in treatment of the cooling tower water. A copy should be sent to Performance Analysis who forwards them to Environmental Services in Birmingham.

4.6.3.1 A Priority Pollutant Sampling is required before every NPDES permit renewal (every 5 years). This sampling is normally contracted out to a qualified independent company.

The results of this study will be forwarded to Environmental Services in Birmingham.

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Approved By Procedure Number Rev Shan Sundaam XVogtle Electric Generating Plant 36001-C 31 Date Approved NPDES PERMIT IMPLEMENTATION AND CONTROL Page Number 12/09/2004 10) of 48 4.6.4 ANNUAL WATER TREATMENT CHEMICAL INVENTORY The permittee shall submit to a current inventory of all water treatment chemicals discharged during the previous twelve months. Other than chlorine, this list includes but is not limited to microbiocides, corrosion inhibitors, and dispersants. A copy should be sent to Performance Analysis who forwards them to Environmental Services in Birmingham.

4.6.5 ANNUAL METAL CLEANING WASTE TREATMENT A certification is needed annually when metal cleaning waste is generated and treated for discharge to the environment. The treatment and disposal procedures shall be discussed in the flow monitoring and characterization submittal.

4.7 NPDES EVENTS 4.7.1 All effluent limitation non-compliances, changes in the constituents of a discharge, changes in the location of a permitted discharge, creation of a new discharge point, diversion or bypass must be reported to the Nuclear Specialist. The Nuclear Specialist should notify NSAC who notifies Southern Nuclear Environmental Services.

Environmental Services notifies the Georgia EPD. Any effluent limitation non-compliance shall be provided to the Georgia EPD by oral report within 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> from the time the permittee becomes aware of the circumstances. A written report is required within five (5) days of becoming aware of such condition. A waiver of the :5 day written report may be implemented on a case by case basis by EPD for non compliances which are orally reported by the permittee within 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> of discovery of the non-compliance condition.

4.7.2 Stormwater runoff may include non-storm discharges consisting of discharges from fire fighting activities, fire hydrant flushings, potable water sources including waterline flushings, irrigation drainage, lawn watering, routine external building washdown that does not use detergents or other compounds, pavement washwaters where spills or leaks of toxic or hazardous materials have not occurred (unless all spilled material has been removed) and where detergents are not used, air conditioning condensates, uncontaminated springs, uncontaminated groundwater, and foundation or footing drains where flows are not contaminated with process materials such as solvents.

4.7.3 The facts surrounding a discharge described in 4.7.1 above should include but not be limited to the following:

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Approved By I . Procedure Number Rev ShnudaamIVogtle Electric Generating Plnt 301C 1 Date Approved NPDES PERMIT IMPLEMENTATION AND CONTROL Page Number 12/09/2004 1Nmof 48 4.7.3.1 Description of the Event

a. Date and time Event began
b. Anticipated date and time the Event will cease or ceased
c. Parameter(s) in violation of NPDES limitations
d. Flow rate of affected discharge 4.7.3.2 Cause of Event
a. Be very specific
b. If cause unknown, give an educated guess as to the probable cause 4.7.3.3 Steps taken to reduce, eliminate and prevent recurrence of the non-complying discharge.

Be very specific.

Please note that should a discharge continue for an extended period of time, an NP.DES Log (Figure 2) should be completed and a copy forwarded to the Nuclear Specialist. The Nuclear Specialist forwards a copy to the Environmental Services Department as part of the quarterly report. The log should include any monitoring results obtained during the period of the event.

NOTE Oil and chemical spills of any quantity must be reported to plant supervision and the Chemistry Supervisor immediately, per the Spill Prevention, Control and Countermeasures (SPCC) Plan.

4.7.4 Should a diversion, bypass or malfunction of any equipment lead to a non-permitted discharge or you have reason to believe that you are discharging a pollutant identified in the NPDES Permit more frequently than or at a level in excess of that authorized, a sample must be collected after the occurrence has continued for a period of two hours and once a day until the problem has been corrected. The parameters that must be monitored are dependent on those set forth in the NPDES Permit for that particular waste stream.

Once these samples have been collected, they should be forwarded to the Environmental Laboratory for analysis. A special notation should be made on the chemical analysis request form to indicate that this is a special analysis and that a copy of the results may also be forwarded via NSAC to the Environmental Services Department.

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Approved By  : E Procedure Number Rev Shan Sundaram Vogtle Electric Generating Plant Sk I 36001-C' 31 Date Approved NPDES PERMIT IMPLEMENTATION AND CONTROL Page Number 12/09/2004 1Nuof 48 4.8 RECORD KEEPING All NPDES records, including analyses performed, reports, and calibration and maintenance of instrumentation records shall be retained for a minimum of three years or longer if requested by the State of Georgia Environmental Protection Division. Data shall be reviewed and records filed and transmitted to Document Control. Any out-of-specification parameter shall be promptly reported to laboratory supervision.

NOTE SNC Environmental Services is responsible for notifying the NRC.

4.9 NRC REPORTING REQUIREMENTS Reporting related to the NPDES Permit and State Certification, changes to, or renewals of, the NPDES Permit or the State Certification shall be reported to the NRC within 30 days following the date the change or renewal is approved. If a Permit or Certification, in part or in its entirety, is appealed and stayed, the NRC shall be notified within 30 days following the date the stay is granted. The Licensee shall notify the NRC of changes to the effective NPDES Permit proposed by the Licensee by providing NRC with a copy of the proposed change at the same time it is submitted to the permitting agency. The Licensee shall provide the NRC a copy of the application for renewal of the NPDES permit at the same time the application is submitted to the permitting agency.

5.0 REFERENCES

5.1 Standards Methods for Examination of Water and Wastewater, ALPHA, 1981.

5.2 NPDES Permit Number GA 0026786 5.3 Vogtle Electric Generating Plant (VEGP) Spill Prevention, Control, and Countermeasures (SPCC) Plan For Oil, Hazardous Substances, and Hazardous Waste.

5.4 Procedure 31045-C, "Chemistry Logkeeping, Filing And Records Storage" 5.5 NRC Operating License NPF-68 5.6 Letter from SONOPCO to Plant Vogtle, "NPDES Discharges To Storm Drains" X81BEO1 PSE-2083 5.7 EPA, EPA Methods For Chemical Analysis Of Water And Wastes, Method 413.1, 1983.

5.8 VEGP Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan, June 1999.

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Approved By Procedure Number Rev ShanSundaram Vogtle Electric Generating Plant 36001-C 31 Date Approved NPDES PERMIT IMPLEMENTATION AND CONTROL Page Numbr 12/09/2004 13 of 48 TABLE I ENVIRONMENTAL PARAMETERS SAMPLE PARAMETER LIMIT ANALYSIS SAMPLE FREQUENCY COMMEN LOCATION DONE BY TYPE TS 3 2 Unit 1 & 2 'Total Cr 0.2 mg/l Central Lab 7Grab 1/Qtr preserved 2

Cooling Tower 'Total Zn 1.0 mg/l 3Central Lab 7Grab 1/Qtr Preserved Blowdown 6Total C12 120 min/day 7Multiple (Basin/Flume) per unit Site 4Grabs 1/Week 6Free C12 *Daily Avg. 7Multiple 0.2mg/I Daily Max. Site 4Grabs 1/Week 0.5mg/l Priority Pollutant Certification N/A Contractor N/A 1/5 Yrs.

5Flow N/A Nuc. Spec. N/A Annually Unit 1 & 2 'TSS Daily Avg. 30 Site 4Grab 2/Month mg/l Waste Water Daily Max.

100 mg/l Retention Daily Avg. 15 mg/l 1 2/Month Basins 0&G Daily Max. Site 7Grab 20 mg/l 5Flow N/A 5Nuc. Spec. N/A Annually =-

Unit 1 & 2 - TSS Daily Avg. 30 Site 7Grab 1/Qtr mg/lI Liquid Daily Max.

100 mg/l Radwaste Daily Avg. 15 mg/l 2

System 'O&G Daily Max. Site 7Grab 1/Qtr Preserved 20 mg/l sFlow N/A Nuc. Spec. N/A Annually

  • During pediods of dechlorination this limit is 0.02 mg/l at the Final Discharge.

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Approved By Procedure Number Rev Shan Sunda am Vogtle Electric Generating Plant 36001-C 31 Date Approved NPDES PERMIT IMPLEMENTATION AND CONTROL Page Number 12/09/2004 14Z of 48 TABLE I (CONT'D.)

ENVIRONMENTAL PARAMETERS SAMPLE PARAMETER LIMIT ANALYSIS SAMPLE FREQUENCY COMMENTS LOCATION DONE BY TYPE Unit 1 & 2 "*Daily Avg. 1/Discharge 0.2 mg/1 Nuclear Free C12 Daily Max. Site Grab Event 0.5 mg/1 Cooling Tower Blowdown 51Fow N/A NA Annually Daily Avg. 30 mg/I Sewage 'BOD5 Daily Max. 45 3Central Lab 7Grab 1/Discharge Treatment Plant pH 6.0 - 9.0 Site 7Grab /Discharge Emergency Overflow 5Flow N/A Nuc. Spec. N/A Annually Final Plant Discharge pH 6.0 - 9.0 Site 7Grab 2/Month (Sampling Manhole) _

    • During periods of dechlorination this limit is 0.02 mg/l at the final discharge.

NOTE 1 Monitored prior to mixing with other waste streams.

2 Sample should not be allowed to overflow. Leave an air space.

3 See Section 4.3 of this procedure for shipping instructions.

4 Monitored at final mixing chamber following dechlorination system.

5 Submit flow to Environmental Services every year.

6 Neither free available chlorine nor total residual chlorine may be discharged from any unit for more than two hours per day.

7 There shall be no discharge of floating solids or visible foam in other that trace amounts.

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Approved By . . Procedure Number Rev Shan Sundaram - Vogle Electric Generating Plant - : 36001-C 31 Date Approved NPDES PERMIT IMPLEMENTATION AND CONTROL Page Numb-r 12/09/2004 15 of 48 TABLE 2 NPDES SAMPLE POINTS Waste Monitor Tank - Valve 1-1901-U4-503 1(2)-1901-T6-009 - Valve 2-1901-U4-408 See 37420-1 and 37420-2 Waste Monitor Tank - Valve 1(2)-1901-U4-409 1(2)-1901-T6-010 See 37420-1 and 37420-2 Waste Monitor Tank - Valve (A)-1901-U4-761 1(2)-1901-T6-012 See procedure 37420-C Waste Monitor Tank - Valve (A)-1901-U4-762 1(2)-1901-T6-013 See procedure 37420-C Nuclear Service Cooling See 37363-1 and 37363-2 Tower Blowdown:

(Train A) - Valve 1(2)-1202-X4-903 (Train B) - Valve 1(2)-1202-X4-901 Waste Water Retention Basin - Valve 1(2)-1420-U4-613 or See Attachment 1 or 2 - Valve 1(2)-1420-U4-611 Cooling Tower Blowdown - Valve 1(2)-131 1-U4-980 See 37360-1 or 37360-2 (or Basin/Flume)

Sewage Treatment Plant - Sewage Plant Lift Station Emergency Overflow Final Discharge - Sampling manhole Cooling Tower Emergency -Overflow to storm drain Overflow NOTES

a. The NPDES Permit sometimes refers to the Final Discharge manhole as the blowdown sump.
b. Lab Supervision may specify or approve other sample points when necessary.

NPDES APPROVED ANALYSIS PROCEDURES 32014-C 32028-C (Section 5.4 Suspended Solids

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Approved By Procedure Number Rev Shan Sundaamm: Vogtle Electric Generating Plant AL 36001-C 31 Date Approved NPDES PERMIT IMPLEMENTATION AND CONTROL Page Numtx r 12/09/2004 1N6 of 48 NPDES LIQUID RADWASTE TANK LOG ANALYSIS I

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TSS O&G sAMPLING mg/1 mg/1 Daily Avg. Limit 30 15 9 1

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Analyst Analyst Date Initials ileviewed Date Time Initials Unit Tank Date Initials NOTES: 1. Comments may be logged in body of logsheet

2. Analytical Methods Used:

TSS - Procedure 32028-C O&G - Procedure 32260-C Figure IA- (EXAMPLE)

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Approved By 4Procedure Number Rev Shan Sundaram VogtleElectricGeneratingrPlant 36001-c 31 Date Approved NPDES PERMIT IMPLEMENTATION AND CONTROL Page Number 12/09/2004 17 of 48 NPDES WASTE WATER RETENTION BASIN LOG ANALYSIS TSS O&G sAMPLING: mr/1 mg/1 lDaily Avg. Limit 30 15 9 V V

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2. Analytical Methods Used:

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i Analyst SAMPLING pH pH Date Time Initials 6 -9 Date I Initials Reviewed 1- .t t I Notes: 1. Comments may be logged in body of logsheet

2. Analytical Methods Used:

pH - Procedure 32014-C Figure 3 Printed March 16, 2006 at 11:42

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PERMIT NO. GA002871DS STATE OF GE014A DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL nESOURCES AUT0101Z2ATON TO DtSCHARGE UNDER THE limcomplianc wit. te pnovllone of the GeoIgn Water Oualty Corol ct (Georgio ma, Laws 1904. p. 41A. as & ,aondad).

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FIGURE 4 - NPDES Permit Printed March 16, 2006 at 11:42

Approved By - Procedure Number Rev Shan Sundaram  : Electric Generating Plant 36001-C 31 Date Approved NPDES PERMIT IMPLEMENTATION AND CONTROL Page Numbc:

12/09/2004 21 of 48 STATE OF GEORGIA PART I DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES Page 2 ol' 24 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION DIVISION Permit No. GA 0026786 A. EFFLUENT LIMITATIONS AND MONITORING REQUIREMENTS

1. Durin the period beginning effective date and lasting through May 31, 2004, the permitted is authorized to discharge from outfall(s) serial number(s) 001 - Final Plant Discharge (Combined Plant Waste Streams Units I & 2) to the Savannah River.

Such discharges shall be limited and monitored by the permittee as specified below:

Effluent Characteristic Discharge Limitations Monitoring Requirements (Specify Units) Mass Based Concentration Based Measurement Sample Sample Daily Avg. Daily Max. Daily Avg. Daily Max. Frequency Type Location Flow (MGD) *1 *1 *1 Hydrazine *2 *3 Grab F.nal Outfall The pH shall not be less than 6.0 standard units nor greater than 9.0 standard units and shall be monitored twice per month by grab sample.

There shall be no discharge of floating solids or visible foam in other than trace amounts.

  • 1. See Part III, Special Requirements, Item 9.
  • 2 See Part III, Special Requirements, Item 16.
  • 3. This sample is to be collected when requested by the EPD.

Figure 4- NPDES Permit (cont'd)

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Approved By Procedure Number Rev Shan Sunda~ram V Electric Generatg Plnt36001-C 31 Date Approved NPDES PERMIT IMPLEMENTATION AND CONTROL Page Number 12/09/2004 22 of 48 STATE OF GEORGIA PART I DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES Page 3 cf 24 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION DIVISION Permit No. GA 0026786

2. During the period beginning effective date and lasting through May 31, 2004, the permittee is authorized to discharge from outfall(s) serial number(s) 002 and 003 - Unit I Cooling Tower Blowdown and Unit 2 Cooling Tower Blowdown, respectively, to final outfall 001, AND 002A and 003A-Unit I and Unit 2 Emergency Overflows to storm drains.

Such discharges shall be limited and monitored by the permittee as specified below:

Effluent Discharee Limitations Monitoring Requirements Characteristic (Specify Units) Mass Based Concentration Based (mg/I) Measurement Sample Sample Daily Daily Daily Avg. Daily Max. Frequency Type Location Avg. Max.

Flow (MGD) - - *2 *2 *2 Free Available - - 0.2 mg/I*fSNI1 0.5 mg/I I/Week Multiple *1 Chlorine *5 Grabs Total Residual - - - - I/Week Multiple *1 Chlorine *5 Grabs Time of TRC - - - 120 minutes/day per 1/Week Multiple *1 Discharge*3 unit *5Grabs Total Chromium*8 - - - 0.2 mg/I I/Quarter Grab *4 Total Zinc - - - 1.0 mg/i I/Quarter Grab *4

  • 1 Monitored immediately following dechlorination system, when dechlorination system is in use. At other times it will be monitored at the individual cooling towers.
  • 2 See Part III, Special Requirements, Item 9.
  • 3 See Part III, Special Requirements, Item 4.
  • 4 Monitored prior to mixing with other waste streams.
  • 5 Multiple grab samples are to be collected on 15 minute intervals during periods of FAC and TRC discharge attributable to cooling tower chlorination at these outfalls.
  • 6 During periods of dechlorination this limit is 0.02 mg/i at the blowdown sump mixing box.
  • 7 If bromine or a combination of bromine and chlorine is utilized for control of biofouling, limitations for TRC and FAC shall be applicable to TRO (Total Residual Oxidants) and FAO (Free Available Oxidants). There is no difference in test methods between TRCIFAC and TRO/FAO.
  • 8 Monitoring frequency shall be 1/year if use of cooling tower maintenance chemicals containing this metal is not initiated by permittee.

The permittee shall certify yearly that no priority pollutant other than chromium or zinc is above detectable limits in this discharge. This certification may be based on manufacturer's certifications or engineering calculations.

FIGURE 4 - NPDES Permit (CONT'D.)

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Approved By 4 Procedure Nuimber Rev Shan Sundaam Vogtle Electric Generating Plant  ; 36001-C 31 Date Approved NPDES PERMIT IMPLEMENTATION AND CONTROL Page Number 12/09/2004 23 of 48 STATE OF GEORGIA PART I DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES Page 4 o: 24 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION DIVISION Permit No. GA 0026786

3. During the period beginning effective date and lasting through May 31, 2004, the permittee is authorized to discharge from outfall(s) serial number(s) 004 and 005 - Unit I Waste Water Retention Basin and Unit 2 Waste Water Retention Basin, respectively, to final outfall 001.

Such discharges shall be limited and monitored by the permittee as specified below:

Effluent Discharge Limitations Monitoring Requirements Characteristic (Specify Units) Mass Based Concentration Based (mg/l) Measurement Sample Sample Daily Daily Daily Asvg. Daily Max. Frequency Type Location Avg. Max.

Flow (MGD) *2 *2 *1 Total Suspended Solids _ - 30.0 100.0 2/Month Grab Discharge Line Oil and Grease 15.0 20.0 2/Month Grab Discharge Line

  • 1 Prior to mixing with any other waste streams.
  • 2 See Part III, Special Requirements, Item 9.
  • 3. See Part III, Special Requirements, Item 10.

FIGURE 4 - NPDES Permit (CONT'D.)

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Approved By l  : Procedure Number Rev Shan Sundaiam l :: Electric Generating Plant ,

Vogtle 36001-C 31 Date Approved NPDES PERMIT IMPLEMENTATION AND CONTROL Page Number 12/09/2004 241 of 48 STATE OF GEORGIA PART I DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES Page 5 ok' 24 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION DIVISION Permit No. GA 0026786

4. During the period beginning effective date and lasting through May 31, 2004, the permittee is authorized to discharge from outfall(s) serial number(s) 006 Sewage Treatment Plant Emergency Overflow to Savannah River.* I Such discharges shall be limited and monitored by the permittee as specified below:

Effluent Discharge Limitations Monitoring Requiremenits Characteristic (Specify Units) Mass Based Concentration Based (mg/i) Measurement Sample Samplej Daily Daily Daily Avg. Daily Max. Frequency Type Location Avg. Max.

Flow (MGD) I/Discharge Estimate Outfall BOD5 30.0 45.0 I/Discharge Grab Outfall The pH shall not be less than 6.0 standard units nor greater than 9.0 standard units and shall be monitored once per discharge event.

There shall be no discharge of floating solids or visible foam in other than trace amounts.

  • 1 This is an emergency outfall and is only to be used during upset or bypass conditions.

FIGURE 4 - NPDES Permit (CONT'D.)

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Approved By  :-- . -I - - I ; I - 4I i Procedure Number Rev Shan Sundaiam . Vogtle- Electric Generating Plant : 36001-C 31 Date Approved NPDES PERMIT IMPLEMENTATION AND CONTROL Page Number 12/09/2004 P 2Nof 48 STATE OF GEORGIA PART I DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES Page 6 of24 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION DIVISION Permit No. GA 0026786

5. During the period beginning effective date and lasting through May 31, 2004, the permittee is authorized to discharge from outfall(s) serial number(s) 007 and 008 - Liquid Radwaste Systems Discharge Unit I and Liquid Radwaste Systems Unit 2, respectively, to final outfall 001.

Such discharges shall be limited and monitored by the permittee as specified below:

Effluent Discharge Limitations Monitoring Requireme its Characteristic (Specify Units) Mass Based Concentration Based (mg/i) Measurement Sample Sample *1 Daily Daily Daily Avg. Daily Max. Frequency Type Location Avg. Max.

Flow (MGD) *2 *2 Discharge Line Total Suspended Solids 30.0 100.0 I/Qtr Grab Discharge Line Oil and Grease 15.0 20.0 l/Qtr Grab Discharge Line The pH shall be monitored at the combined Outfall 001.

  • 1 Prior to mixing with any other waste streams.
  • 2 See Part III, Special Requirements, Item 9.

Note: The radioactive component of this discharge is regulated by the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission under the Atomic Energy Act.

FIGURE 4 - NPDES Permit (CONT'D.)

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Approved By Procedure Number Rev Shan Sundaiam ;Vogtle

Electric Generating Plant 36001-C 31 Date Approved NPDES PERMIT IMPLEMENTATION AND CONTROL Page Number 12/09/2004 2Nuof 48 STATE OF GEORGIA PART I DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES Page 7 of 24 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION DIVISION Permit No. GA 0026786
6. During the period beginning effective date and lasting through May 31, 2004, the permittee is authorized to discharge from outfall(s) serial number(s) 009 - Nuclear Service Cooling Tower Blowdown (Units I and 2), to outfall 001.

Such discharges shall be limited and monitored by the permittee as specified below:

Effluent Discharge Limitations Monitoring Requirements Characteristic (Specify Units) Mass Based Concentration Based (mg/i) Measurement Sample Sample Daily Daily Daily Avg. Daily Max. Frequency Type Location Avg. Max.

Flow (MGD) *1 *1 *1 Free Available 0.2*3 0.5 l/Discharge Grab *2 Chlorine*4 Event

  • 1 See Part III, Special Requirements, Item 9.
  • 2 Monitored immediately following dechlorination system, when dechlorination system is in use. At other times it will be monitored at the blowdown.
  • 3 During periods of dechlorination this limit is 0.02 mg/l at the blowdown sump mixing box.
  • 4 If bromine or a combination of bromine and chlorine is utilized for control of biofouling, limitations for TRC and FAC shall be applicable to TRO (Total Residual Oxidants) and FAO (Free Available Oxidants). There is no difference in test methods between TRC/FAC and TROIFAO.

FIGURE 4 - NPDES Permit (CONT'D.)

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Approved By Procedure Number Rev Shan Sundaram - 5 : Electric Generating Plant-Vogtle C 36001- 31 Date Approved NPDES PERMIT IMPLEMENTATION AND CONTROL Page Numbexr 12/09/2004 2'7 of 48 STATE OF GEORGIA PART I DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES Page 8 of 24 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION DIVISION Permit No. GA 0026786

7. During the period beginning effective date and lasting through May 31, 2004, the permittee is authorized to discharge from outfall(s) serial number(s) 010 - Radwaste Dilution Flow to outfall 001.

This is an internal waste stream consisting of river water with no additives.

The pH shall not be less than 6.0 standard units nor greater than 9.0 standard units and shall be monitored at the final outfall (001).

FIGURE 4 - NPDES Permit (CONT'D.)

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Vogtle Electric Generating Plant 36001-C' 31 Date Approved NPDES PERMIT IMPLEMENTATION AND CONTROL Page Numbxr 12/09/2004 23 of 48 STATE OF GEORGIA PART I DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES Page 9 of 24 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION DIVISION Permit No. GA 0026786

8. During the period beginning effective date and lasting through May 31, 2004, the permittee is authorized to discharge from outfall(s) serial number(s) 011 - Intake Screen Backwash to the Savannah River.

The discharge shall consist only of intake screen backwash. If the Director determines that Water Quality Standards are not being protected as the result of this discharge and so notifies the permittee in writing, the permittee shall take all reasonable steps to minimize any adverse impact to waters of the State.

There shall be no discharge of floating oil or grease in other than trace amounts.

FIGURE 4 - NPDES Permit (CONT'D.)

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Approved By Procedure Number Rev Shan Sundaam - Vogtle Electric Generating Plant 36001-C 31 Date Approved NPDES PERMIT IMPLEMENTATION AND CONTROL Page Number 12/09/2004 29 of 48 STATE OF GEORGIA PART I DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES Page 10 of 24 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION DIVISION Permit No. GA 0026786 B SCHEDULE OF COMPLIANCE I. The permittee shall achieve compliance with the effluent limitations specified for discharges in accordance with the following schedule:

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2. No later than 14 calendar days following a date identified in the above schedule of compliance, the permittee shall submit either a report of progress or, in the case of specific actions being required by identified dates, a written notice of compliance or noncompliance, any remedial actions taken, ard the probability of meeting the next scheduled requirement.

EPD 2.21-10 FIGURE 4 - NPDES Permit (CONT'D.)

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Approved By 4 Procedure Number Rev Shan Sunda ram Electric i Generating Plant - 36001-C 31 Date Approved NPDES PERMIT IMPLEMENTATION AND CONTROL Page Number 12/09/2004 3D of 48 STATE OF GEORGIA PART I DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES Page II of 24 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION DIVISION Permit No. GA 0026786 Note: EPD a; used herein means the Environmental Protection Division of the Department of Natural Resources.

C. MONITORING AND REPORTING

1. Representative Sampling Sampling and measurements taken as required herein shall be representative of the volume and nature of the monitored discharge.
2. Reporting Monitoring results obtained during the previous 3 months shall be summarized for each mon:h and reported on an Operation Monitoring Report (Form WQ 1.45). Forms other than Form WQ 1.45 may be used upon approval by EPD. These forms and any other required reports and information shall be completed, signed and certified by a principal executive officer or ranking elected official, or by a duly authorized representative of that person, and submitted to the Division, postmarked no later than the 28th.

day of the month following the reporting period. Signed copies of these and all other reports required herein shall be submitted to the following address:

Georgia Environmental Protection Division Industrial Wastewater Unit 4220 International Parkway, Suite 101 Atlanta, Georgia 30354 All instances of noncompliance not reported under Part I. B. and C. and Part II. A. shall be reported at the time the operation monitoring report is submitted.

3. Definitions
a. The "daily average" discharge means the total discharge by weight during a calendar month divided by the number of days in the month that the production or commercial facility was operating. Where less than daily sampling is required by this permit, the daily average discharge shall be determined by the summation of all the measured daily discharges by weight divided by the number of days sampled during the calendar month when the measurements were made.
b. The "daily maximum" discharge means the total discharge by weight during any calendar day.

EPD 2.21-11 FIGURE 4 - NPDES Permit (CONT'D.)

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c. The "daily average" concentration means the arithmetic average of all the daily determinations of concentrations made during a calendar month. Daily determinations of concentration made using a composite sample shall be the concentration of the composite sample.
d. The "daily maximum" concentration means the daily determination of concentration for any calendar day.
e. For the purpose of this permit, a calendar day is defined as any consecutive 24-hour period.
f. "Bypass" means the intentional diversion of waste streams from any portion of a treatment facility.
g. "Severe property damage" means substantial physical damage to property, damage to the treatment facilities which causes them to become inoperable, or substantial and permanent loss of natural resources which can reasonably be expected to occur in the absence of the bypass. Severe property damage does not mean economic loss caused by delays in production.
4. Test Procedures Monitoring must be conducted according to test procedures approved pursuant to 40 CFR Part 136 unless other test procedures have been specified in this permit.
5. Recording of Results For each measurement or sample taken pursuant to the requirements of this permit, the permittec shall record the following information:
a. The exact place, date, and time of sampling or measurements, and person(s) performing the sampling or the measurements;
b. The dates the analyses were performed, and the person(s) who performed the analyses;
c. The analytical techniques or methods used; and
d. The results of all required analyses.

EPD 2.21-12 FIGURE 4 - NPDES Permit (CONT'D.)

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Approved By Procedure Number Rev Shan Sundaram Vogtle Electric Generating Plant 36001-C 31 Date Approved NPDES PERMIT IMPLEMENTATION AND CONTROL Page Number 12/09/2004 32 of 48 STATE OF GEORGIA PART I DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES Page 13 of 24 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION DIVISION Permit No. GA 0026786

6. Additional Monitoring by Permittee If the permittee monitors any pollutant at the location(s) designated herein more frequently than required by this permit, using approved analytical methods as specified above, the results of such monitoring shall be included in the calculation and reporting of the values required in the Operation Monitoring Report Form (WQ 1.45). Such increased monitoring frequency shall also be indicated. The Division may require by written notification more frequent monitoring or the monitoring of other pollutants not required in this permit.
7. Records Retention The permittee shall retain records of all monitoring information, including all records of analyses performed, calibration and maintenance of instrumentation, copies of all reports required by this permit and records of all data used to complete the application for this permit, for a period of at least three (3) years from the date of the sample, measurement, report or application. This period may be extended by request of the Division at any time.
8. Penalties The Federal Clean Water Act and the Georgia Water Quality Control Act provide that any person who falsifies, tampers with, or knowingly renders inaccurate any monitoring device or method required to be maintained under this permit, makes any false statement, representation, or certification in any record or other document submitted or required to be maintained under this permit, including monitoring reports or reports of compliance or noncompliance shall, upon conviction, be punished by a fine or by imprisonment, or by both. The Federal Clean Water Act and Georgia Water Quality Control Act also provide procedures for imposing civil penalties which may be levied for violations of the Act, any permit condition or limitation established pursuant to the Act, or negligently or intentionally failing or fusing to comply with any final or emergency order of the Director of the Division.

EPD 2.21-1 3 FIGURE 4 - NPDES Permit (CONT'D.)

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Approved By . i . . -Procedure Number Rev Shan Sundar m Vogtle Electrlc Generalitng Plant 36001-C 31 Date Approved NPDES PERMIT IMPLEMENTATION AND CONTROL Page Number 12/09/2004 33 of 48 STATE OF GEORGIA PART 11 DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES Page 14 of 24 ENVIRONMEENTAL PROTECTION DIVISION Permit No. GA 0026786 A. MANA GEMENT REQUIREMENTS

1. Change in Discharge
a. Advance notice to the Division shall be given of any planned changes in the permitted facility or activity which may result in non-compliance with permit requirements. Any anticipated ftcility expansions, production increases, or process modifications must be reported by submission of a new NPDES permit application or, if such changes will not violate the effluent limitations specified in this permit, by notice to the Division of such changes. Following such notice, the permit may be modified to specify and limit any pollutants not previously limited.
b. All existing manufacturing, commercial, mining, and silvicultural dischargers shall notify the Division as soon as it is known or there is reason to believe that any activity has occurred or will occur which would result in the discharge, on a routine or frequent basis, of any toxic pollutant not limited in the permit, if that discharge will exceed (i) 100 ttg/l, (ii) five times the maximum concentration reported for that pollutant in the permit application, or (iii) 200 [tg/l for acrolein and acrylonitrile, 500 lig/l for 2,4 dinitrophenol and for 2-menthyl4-6-dinitrophenol, or I mg/I antimony.
c. All existing manufacturing, commercial, mining, and silvicultural dischargers shall notify the Division as soon as it is known or there is reason to believe that any activity has occurred cr will occur which would result in any discharge on a nonroutine or infrequent basis, of any toxic pollutant not limited in the permit, if that discharge will exceed (i) 500 [tg/l, (ii) ten times the maximum concentration reported for that pollutant in the permit application, or (iii) I mg/I antimony.
2. Noncompliance Notification If, for any reason, the permittee does not comply with, or will be unable to comply with any effluent limitation specified in this permit, the permittee shall provide the Division with an oral report within 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> from the time the permittee becomes aware of the circumstances following by a written report within five (5) days of becoming aware of such condition. The written submission shall contain the following information.
a. A description of the discharge and cause of noncompliance; and EPD 2.21-14 FIGURE 4 - NPDES Permit (CONT'D.)

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b. The period of noncompliance, including exact dates and times; or, if not corrected, the anticipated time the noncompliance is expected to continue, and steps being taken to reduce, eliminate and prevent recurrence of the noncomplying discharge.
3. Facilities Operation The permittee shall at all times maintain in good working order and operate as efficiently as possible all treatment or control facilities or systems installed or used by the permittee to achieve compliance with the terms and conditions of this permit. Proper operation and maintenance includes effective performance, adequate funding, adequate operator staffing and training, and adequate laboratory and process controls, including appropriate quality assurance procedures. This provision requires the operation of back-up or auxiliary facilities or similar systems only when necessary to achieve compliance with the conditions of the permit.
4. Adverse Impact The permittee shall take all reasonable steps to minimize or prevent any discharge in violation of this permit which has a reasonable likelihood of adversely affecting human health or the environment, including such accelerated or additional monitoring as necessary to determine the nature and impact of the noncomplying discharge.
5. Bypassing
a. If the permittee knows in advance of the need for a bypass, it shall submit prior notice to the Division at least 10 days (if possible) before the date of the bypass. The permittee shall submit notice of any unanticipated bypass with an oral report within 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> from the time the permittee becomes aware of the circumstances followed by a written report within five (5) days of becoming aware of such condition. The written submission shall contain the following information:

I. A description of the discharge and cause of noncompliance; and

2. The period of noncompliance, including exact dates and times; or, if not corrected, the anticipated time the noncompliance is expected to continue, and steps being taken to reduce, eliminate and prevent recurrence of the noncomplying discharge.

EPD 2.21- 15 FIGURE 4 - NPDES Permit (CONT'D.)

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b. Any diversion from or bypass of facilities covered by this permit is prohibited, except (i) where unavoidable to prevent loss of life, personal injury, or severe property damage; (ii) there were no feasible alternatives to the bypass, such as the use of auxiliary treatment facilities, retention of untreated wastes, or maintenance during normal periods of equipment downtime (this condition is not satisfied if the permittee could have installed adequate back-up equipment to prevent a bypass which occurred during normal periods of equipment downtime or preventive maintenances; and (iii) the permittee submitted a notice as required above. The permittee shall operate the treatment works, including the treatment plant and total sewer system, to minimize discharge of the pollutants listed in Part I of this permit from combined sewer overflows or bypasses. Upon written notification by the Division, the permittee may be required to submit a plan and schedule for reducing bypasses, overflows, and infiltration in the system.
6. Sludge Disposal Requirements Hazardous sludge shall be disposed of in accordance with the regulations and guidelines established by the Division pursuant to the Federal Clean Water Act (CWA) and the Resource Conservation and Recoveiy Act (RCRA). For land application of nonhazardous sludge, the permittee shall comply with any appl:cable criteria outlined in the Division's "Guidelines for Land Application of Municipal Sludges." Prior to disposal of sludge by land application, the permittee shall submit a proposal to the Division for approval in accordance with applicable criteria in the Division's "Guidelines for Land Application of Municipal Sludges." Upon evaluation of the permittee's proposal, the Division may require that more stringent control of this activity is required. Upon written notification, the permittee shall submit to the Divisicn for approval, a detailed plan of operation for land application of sludge. Upon approval, the plan will become a part of the NPDES permit. Disposal of nonhazardous sludge by other means, such as landfilling, must be approved by the Division.
7. Sludge Monitoring Requirements The permittee shall develop and implement procedures to insure adequate year-round sludge disposal. The permittee shall monitor the volume and concentration of solids removed from the plant. Records shall be maintained which document the quantity of solids removed from the plant. The ultimate disposal of :;olids shall be reported monthly (in the unit of lbs/day) to the Division with the Operation Monitoring Report Forms required under Part I (C)(2) of this permit.

EPD 2.21-16 FIGURE 4 - NPDES Permit (CONT'D.)

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8. Power Failures Upon the reduction, loss, or failure of the primary source of power to said water pollution control facilities, the permittee shall use an alternative source of power if available to reduce or otherwise control production and/or all discharges in order to maintain compliance with the effluent limitations and prohibitions cf this permit.

If such alternative power source is not in existence, and no date for its implementation appears in Part I, the permittee shall halt, reduce or otherwise control production and/or all discharges from wastewater control facilities upon the reduction, loss, or failure of the primary source of power to said wastewater control facilities.

B. RESPONSIBILITIES

1. Right of Entry The permittee shall allow the Director of the Division, the Regional Administrator of EPA, and/or their authorized representatives, agents, or employees, upon the presentation of credentials:
a. To enter upon the permittee's premises where a regulated activity or facility is located or conducted or where any records are required to be kept under the terms and conditions cf this permit; and
b. At reasonable times, to have access to and copy any records required to the kept under the terms and conditions of this permit; to inspect any facilities, equipment (including monitoring and control equipment), practices, or operations regulated or required under this permit; and to sample any substance or parameters in any location.
2. Transfer of Ownership or Control A permit may be transferred to another person by a permittee if:
a. The permittee notifies the Director in writing of the proposed transfer at least thirty (30) days in advance of the proposed transfer;
b. A written agreement containing a specific date for transfer of permit responsibility and coverage between the current and new permittee (including acknowledgment that the existing permittee is liable for violations up to that date, and that the new permittee is liable for violations from that date on) is submitted to the Director at least thirty (30) days in advance of the proposed transfer; and EPD 2.21-17 FIGURE 4 - NPDES Permit (CONT'D.)

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c. The Director, within thirty (30) days, does not notify the current permittee and the new perraittee of the Division's intent to modify, revoke and reissue, or terminate the permit and to require that a new application be filed rather than agreeing to the transfer of the permit.
3. Availability of Reports Except for data deemed to be confidential under O.C.G.A. § 12-5-26 or by the Regional Administrator of the EPA Under the Code of Federal Regulations, Title 40, Part 2, all reports prepared in accordance with the terms of this permit shall be available for public inspection at an office of the Division. Effluent data, permit applications, permittee's name and addresses, and permits shall not be considered confidential.
4. Permit Modification After written notice and opportunity for a hearing, this permit may be modified, suspended, revoked or reissued in whole or in part during its term for cause including, but not limited to, the following:
a. Violation of any conditions of this permit;
b. Obtaining this permit by misrepresentation or failure to disclose fully all relevant facts;
c. A change in any condition that requires either a temporary or permanent reduction or elimination of the permitted discharge; or
d. To comply with any applicable effluent limitation issued pursuant to the order the United States District Court for the District of Columbia issued on June 8, 1976, in Natural Resources Dfense Council, Inc. et. al. v. Russell E. Train, 8 ERC 2120 (D.D.C. 1976), if the effluent limitation so issued:

(1) is different in conditions or more stringent that any effluent limitation in permit; or (2) controls any pollutant not limited in the permit.

5. Toxic Pollutants The permittee shall comply with effluent standards or prohibitions established pursuant to Section 307(a) of the Federal Clean Water Act for toxic pollutants, which are present in the discharge within th- time provided in the regulations EPD 2.21-18 FIGURE 4- NPDES Permit (CONT'D.)

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AprovedB 4 Procedure Number Rev S SpndaBym 'Vogtle Electric Generating Plant A Pr36001-C 31 Date Approved NPDES PERMIT IMPLEMENTATION AND CONTROL Page Number 12/09/2004 38 of 48 STATE OF GEORGIA PART II DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES Page 19 of 24 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION DIVISION Permit No. GA 0026786 that establish these standards or prohibitions, even if the permit has not yet been modified to incorporate the requirement.

6. Civil and Criminal Liability Nothing in this permit shall be construed to relieve the permittee form civil or criminal penalties for noncompliance.
7. State Laws Nothing in this permit shall be construed to preclude the institution of any legal action or relieve the permittee from any responsibilities, liabilities, or penalties established pursuant to any applicable State law or regulation under authority preserved by Section 510 of the Federal Clean Water Act.
8. Water Quality Standards Nothing in this permit shall be construed to preclude the modification of any condition of this permit when it is determined that the effluent limitations specified herein fail to achieve the applicable State water quality standards.
9. Property Rights The issuance of this permit does not convey any property rights in either real or personal property, cr any exclusive privileges, nor does it authorize any injury to private property or any invasion of personal rights, nor any infringement of Federal, State or local laws or regulations.
10. Expiration of Permit Permittee shall not discharge after the expiration date. In order to receive authorization to discharge beyond the expiration date, the permittee shall submit such information, forms, and fees as are required by the agency authorized to issue permits no later than 180 days prior to the expiration date.

I. Contested Hearings Any person who is aggrieved or adversely affected by an action of the Director of the Division shall petition the Director for a hearing within thirty (30) days of notice of such action.

EPD 2.21-19 FIGURE 4 - NPDES PERMIT (CONT'D.)

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Approved By I4 Procedure Number Rev S~hanSundaram l Vogtle ElectricGenerating Plant A I36001-C 3 Date Approved NPDES PERMIT IMPLEMENTATION AND CONTROL Page Number 12/09/2004 39 of 48 STATE OF GEORGIA PART 11 DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES Page 20 of 24 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION DIVISION Permit No. GA 0026786

12. Severability The provisions of this permit are severable, and if any provision of this permit, or the application of any provision of this permit to any circumstance, is held invalid, the application of such provision to other circumstances, and the remainder of this permit, shall not be affected thereby.
13. Best Management Practices The permittee will implement best management practices to control the discharge of hazardous and/or toxic materials from ancillary manufacturing activities. Such activities include, but are not limited to, materials storage areas; in-plant transfer, process and material handling areas; loading and unloading operations; plant site runoff; and sludge and waste disposal areas.
14. Need to Halt or Reduce Activity Not a Defense It shall not be a defense for a permittee in an enforcement action that it would have been necessary to halt or reduce the permitted activity in order to maintain compliance with the conditions of this permit.
15. Duty to Provide Information
a. The permittee shall furnish to the Director of the Division, within a reasonable time, any information which the Director may request to determine whether cause exists for modifying, revoking and reissuing, or terminating this permit or to determine compliance with this permit.

The permittee shall also furnish upon request copies of records required to be kept by this permit.

b. When the permittee becomes aware that it failed to submit any relevant facts in a permit application or submitted incorrect information in a permit application or any report to the Director, it shall promptly submit such facts and information.
16. Upset Provisions Provisions of 40 CFR 122.41(n)(1)-(4), regarding "Upset" shall be applicable to any civil, criminal, or administrative proceeding brought to enforce this permit.

EPD 2.2 1-20 FIGURE 4 - NPDES PERMIT (CONT'D.)

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Approved By . .i Procedure Number Rev Shan Sundaram I -ogVle Electric GeneratLng Plant . I36001-C 31 Date Approved Page Number NPDES PERMIT IMPLEMENTATION AND CONTROL 12/09/2004 I I 40 of 48 1'I I STATE OF GEORGIA PART II DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES Page 21 of 24 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION DIVISION Permit No. GA 0026786 PART III A. PREVrOUS PERMITS

1. All previous State water quality permits issued to this facility, whether for construction or operation, are hereby revoked by the issuance of this permit. This action is taken to assure compliance with the Georgia Water Quality Control Act, as amended, and the Federal Clean Water Act, as amended. Receipt of the permit constitutes notice of such action. The conditions, requirements, terms and provisions of this permit authorizing discharge under the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System govern discharges from this facility.

B. SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS

1. There shall be no discharge of polychlorinated biphenyl compounds such as those commonly used for transformer fluid.
2. Any metal cleaning wastes generated will be contained for further treatment or disposal in a manner to permit compliance at time of discharge with requirements listed below. This applies to any preoperational chemical cleaning of metal process equipment also. The treatment and disposal procedures shall be discussed in the flow monitoring and characterization submittal.
3. The quantity of pollutants discharged in metal cleaning waste shall not exceed the quantity determined by multiplying the flow of metal cleaning wastes times the concentrations listed below. All effluent characteristics shall be monitored 1/week by grab sampling when a discharge is occurring.

Effluent Characteristic Discharge Limitation (mall)

Daily Average Daily Maximum Total suspended solids 30.0 100.0 Oil and grease 15.0 20.0 Copper 1.0 1.0 Iron 1.0 1.0

4. Neither free available chlorine (FAC) nor total residual chlorine (TRC) may be discharged from any unit for more than two hours in any one day and not more than one unit in any plant may discharge free available or total residual chlorine at any one time unless the utility can demonstrate to the Director that the units in a particular location cannot operate at or below this level of chlorination.

EPD 2.21-21 FIGURE 4 - NPDES PERMIT (CONT'D.)

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5. The free available chlorine (FAC) average means the average over any individual chlorine release period which does not exceed 2 hours2.314815e-5 days <br />5.555556e-4 hours <br />3.306878e-6 weeks <br />7.61e-7 months <br /> per day per unit. The FAC maximum is the instantaneous maximum which may occur at any time. Further, the permittee will develop a system for monitoring and recording total time of FAC and TRC discharges. The results shall be reported in a suitably concise form beginning with the first scheduled Operation Monitoring Report (OMR) and continuing on each OMR thereafter.
6. The permittee shall certify annually that no priority pollutant other than chromium or zinc is above detectable limits in outfalls 002 and 003 (cooling tower blowdown or overflows). This certification may be based on manufacturers' certifications or engineering calculations.
7. In the event that waste streams from various sources are combined for treatment or discharge, the quantity of each pollutant or pollutant property controlled by this permit shall not exceed the specified limitations for that source except that the limitations for free available chlorine and total residual chlorine discharges from cooling tower blowdown shall apply following the dechlorination system when that system is in use.
8. The Director may modify any effluent limitation upon request of the permittee if such limitation is covered by an approved variance or by an amendment to the Federal Clean Water Act.
9. Annually, the permittee shall submit to the Director flow monitoring and characterization information regarding the various waste streams.
10. The sewage treatment plant must be properly operated and maintained. This applies to 004.
11. The permittee shall review the water treatment chemicals other than chlorine discharged to State waters.

This includes, but is not limited to microbiocides, corrosion inhibitors, and dispersants. These chemicals shall be used and disposed of in accordance with the manufacturers' instructions unless other requirements are imposed by EPD. The permittee shall submit to EPD a current inventory of all water treatment chemicals discharged during the previous twelve months.

12. Summary of requirements from preceding items which are required every year:
a. Metal cleaning waste treatment and disposal discussion.
b. Flow monitoring and characterization information regarding various waste streams.
c. Water treatment chemical inventory.
d. Cooling tower blowdown priority pollutant certification.

EPD 2.21-22 FIGURE 4 - NPDES PERMIT (CONT'D.)

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Approved By Procedure Number Rev Shan Sundar.am Vogtle Electric Generating Plant 36001-C 31 Date Approved NPDES PERMIT IMPLEMENTATION AND CONTROL Page Number 12/09/2004 42 of 48 STATE OF GEORGIA PART III DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES Page 23 of 24 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION DIVISION Permit No. GA 0026786

13. The effluent limits for all metals in this permit shall be defined and reported in terms of "total recoverable metal" in conformance with the appropriate language of the applicable Federal regulations.
14. Upon approval of the Director, the permittee shall, on a case by-case-basis, be able to utilize alternative analytical methods, conversion factors, methodology, procedures, or new technologies, to ensure that the biomonitoring and toxicity reduction requirements of Part III. C. are adequately addressed.
15. The permittee shall report all visible discharges of floating materials, foam, and oil and grease.
16. No detectable level of hydrazine is allowed at Outfall 001.
17. The Environmental Protection Division recognizes the inherent analytical variability in approved test methods and procedures and further agrees that such issues can be raised by the permittee as a defense in an enforcement action.
18. The provisions of 40 CFR 122.41(1)(6)(iii) regarding waiver of the 5 day written report required by Part II.A.2. and Part II.A.5. of this permit shall be applicable and may be implemented on a case-by-case basis by EPD for noncompliances which are orally reported by the permittee within 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> of discovery of the noncompliance condition.
19. If the results for a given sample are such that a parameter is not detected at or above the method detection limit or reporting limit, a value of zero will be reported for that sample and the method detections limit or reporting limit will also be reported. Such sample shall be deemed to be in compliance with the permit.
20. The permittee is authorized to discharge stormwater from the out falls identified in Part 1, Section A of this permit provided that these discharges do not cause violations of State water quality standards in the receiving streams.

C. BIOMONITORING AND TOXICITY REDUCTION REQUIREMENTS In order to determine whether the permittee is discharging wastes in concentrations or combinations which may have an adverse impact on the State's water quality, the Division can require the permittee to conduct a biomonitoring program.

If toxicity is believed to be present in the permittee's effluent, the Division may require the permittee to develop a biomonitoring screening program according to the following schedule:

EPD 2.21-23 FIGURE 4 - NPDES PERMIT (CONT'D.)

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Approved By Procedure Number Rev Shan SundarXim Vogtle Electric Generating Plant 36001-C 31 Date Approved NPDES PERMIT IMPLEMENTATION AND CONTROL Page Number 12/09/2004 43 of 48 STATE OF GEORGIA PART III DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES Page 24 of 24 ENVIRONMEJNTAL PROTECTION DIVISION Permit No. GA 0026786

1. Within 90 days of Division notification a screening program study plan detailing the test methodology and test organisms shall be submitted for conducting a forty-eight hour static acute test of the final effluent.

Note: If residual chlorine is present in the final effluent from a treatment and/or disinfection process, a prechlorinated or dechlorinated sample will be tested.

2. Within 90 days of Division approval of the study plan, the permittee shall conduct and submit the results of the forty-eight hour static acute test.

The Division will then review the results of the forty-eight hour static acute test. If the test criteria specified in the study plan are exceeded, then the permittee shall within 90 days of written notification by the Division repeat steps 1.

and 2. a;ove replacing the forty-eight hour static acute test with the ninety-six hour test.

The Division will then review the results of the ninety-six hour test. If the criteria* detailed in the ninety-six hour test indicates toxicity, then the permittee shall within 90 days of written notification by the Division submit to the Division a plan to reduce the toxicity of the effluent. Within 270 days of Division approval of this plan, the permittce shall implement the plan and initiate follow-up biomonitoring of the effluent in accordance with the approved toxicity reduction plan. The toxicity reduction plan shall not be complete until the permittee meets the criteria detailed in the ninety-six hour test plan.

If there are substantial composition changes in the permettee's effluent, the permittee may be required to repeat the forty-eight hour static acute test upon notification by the Division. Unless otherwise advised, the permittee shall perform biomonitoring of the effluent as provided in C. 1. and 2. above, at a minimum of once every three years upon notification by the Division. On a case specific basis, chronic toxicity testing procedures may be required.

Upon approval by the Division, all of the plans will become part of the requirements of this permit.

  • The 96 hour0.00111 days <br />0.0267 hours <br />1.587302e-4 weeks <br />3.6528e-5 months <br /> criteria shall define toxicity as a greater than 10% mortality of the exposed test organisms in 96 hours0.00111 days <br />0.0267 hours <br />1.587302e-4 weeks <br />3.6528e-5 months <br /> or less when the test solution contains volumes of effluent and dilution water proportional to the plant daily average flow and the 7Q10 flow of the receiving stream, as determined using test procedures and methods, and statistical methods for evaluating test results, developed by the permittee and approved by the Division pursuant to this section or revised pursuant to Part III.B. 16. above.

EPD 2 21-24 FIGURE 4 - NPDES PERMIT (CONT'D.)

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