ML13331A899
| ML13331A899 | |
| Person / Time | |
|---|---|
| Site: | San Onofre |
| Issue date: | 01/14/1987 |
| From: | Morgan H SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON CO. |
| To: | NRC OFFICE OF ADMINISTRATION (ADM) |
| References | |
| NUDOCS 8701210319 | |
| Download: ML13331A899 (25) | |
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REGULATOR NFORMATION DISTRIBUTION S*TEM (RIDS)
ACCESSION NBR:8701210319 DOC.DATE: 87/01/14 NOTARIZED: NO DOCKET #
FACIL:50-206 San Onofre Nuclear Station, Unit 1, Southern Californ 05000206 AUTH.NAME AUTHOR AFFILIATION MORGANH.E.
Southern California Edison Co.
RECIP.NAME RECIPIENT AFFILIATION Record Services Branch (Document Control Des)
SUBJECT:
Forwards application for NPDES permit renewal.
DISTRIBUTION CODE: AOO1D COPIES RECEIVED:LTR _L ENCL /
SIZE:
TITLE: OR Submittal: General Distribution NOTES:License Exp date in accordance with 10CFR2,2.109.
05000206 RECIPIENT COPIES RECIPIENT COPIES ID CODE/NAME LTTR ENGL ID CODE/NAME LTTR ENCL PWR-A EB 1
1 PWR-A EICSB 2
2 PWR-A FOB 1
1 PWR-A PD1 LA 1
0 PWR-A PD1 PD 01 5
5 DUDLEYJR 1
1 PWR-A PSB 1
1 PWR-A RSB 1
1 INTERNAL: ADM/LFMB 1
0 ELD/HDS2 1
0 E
SCBO 1
1 NRR/ORAS 1
0 EXTERNAL: EG&G BRUSKE,S 1
1 LPDR 03 1
1 NRC PDR 02 1
1 NSIC 05 1
1 TOTAL NUMBER OF COPIES REQUIRED: LTTR
,ae ENCL
Southem California Edison Company SAN ONOFRE NUCLEAR GENERATING STATION P. 0.
BOX 128 SAN CLEMENTE. CALIFORNIA 92672 H.E.MORGAN TELEPHONE STATION MANAGER January 14, 1987 (714) 368-6241 U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Attention:
Document Control Desk Washington, D. C. 20555 Gentlemen:
Subject:
Docket No.
50-206 Renewal of NPDES Permit San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station, Unit 1 Pursuant to Section 6.16.2.c of the San Onofre Unit 1 Technical Specifications a copy of the application for renewal of the NPDES Permit for the subject facility is provided as an enclosure.
If you have any questions regarding the enclosure, please call me.
Sincerely, Enclosure cc:
J. B. Martin, Regional Administrator, NRC Region V F. R. Huey (USNRC Senior Resident Inspector, Units 1, 2, and 3)
R. F. Dudley, NRR Unit 1 Project Manager 8701210319 870194 PDR ADOCK 05000206 P
Southern Calfornia Edison Company P. 0. BOX 800 2244 WALNUT GROVE AVENUE ROSEMEAD, CALIFORNIA 91770 NADER N. MANSOUR TELEPHONE MANAGER OF (818) 302-1442 ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATION January 6, 1987 Mr. Ladin Delaney, Executive Officer California Regional Water Quality Control Board, San Diego Region 6154 Mission Gorge Road, Suite 205 San Diego, CA 92120-1939
Dear Mr. Delaney:
SUBJECT:
RENEWAL OF SONGS UNIT 1 NPDES PERMIT (No.
CA0001228)
Southern California Edison Company (SCE) submits the enclosed application materials for renewal of NPDES Permit No.
CA0001228 for the San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station (SONGS)
Unit 1.
The enclosures include the following:
o Original and thirteen copies of EPA Forms 1 and 2C.
o Filing fee check for $10,000.
o Statement of disclosure of contributions to Regional Board members.
Please contact Mr. David Kay of my staff at (818) 302-2149 if you have any questions on this matter.
Sincerely, Enclosures
0 0
Statement.of Disclosure I hereby certify that the Southern California Edison Company did not provide any contribution in excess of $250.00 to any Regional Water Quality Control Board member, for use in any state, federal or local election, within 12 months of the date of this application for waste discharge requirements.
Glenn J. Bjorkund, Vice President Date
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Form Approved 0M No. 158-R0775 FORM U.S. E VIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY GENERAL INFORMATION Consolidated Permits Program F CA 0 0 0 I 2 2 8 G
FAL (Read the "General Instructions' before starting.)
I I I GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS If a preprinted label has been Provided, affix 1.it in the designated space. Review the iform.
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~proper fill-win area(s) below. If the label is complete end correct, you need not complete Items 1, Ill, V. and VI (except 1/1-6 which must be com'pleted regardlen). Complete all I
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L' TYItems if no label has been provided. Refer to LOCATIONthe instructions for detailed Item descrip tIons* and for the legal authorizations under which this data Is collected.
I.E POLLUTANT CHARACTERISTICS INSTRUCTIONS: Complete A through J to determine whether you need to submit any permit application forms to the EPA. If you answer "yes" to any questions, you.must submit this form and the supplemental form listed in the parenthesis following the question. Mark "X" in the box in the third column a
the supplemental form is attached. If you answer "no" to each question, you need not submit any of these form. You may answer "no if your activity h excluded from permit requirements; see Section C of the instruction&. See also, Section 0 of the instructions for definitions of bold-faced tasi SPECIFIC QUESTIONS SPECIFI QUESION Ap Is this facility a publicly owned treatment works B. Does or will this facility (either existing or prposed) einclude a concantrated animal feeding operation or wFORM I
aquatic animal production facility which results in a X
m discharge to waters of the U.S.? (FORM 2 )
C Is this a facility which currently -results in discharges X
- 0. Is this a proposed facility (other than los desbed p
'-'to wateeS of the U.S. other than those described in In A or B above) which will result in a discharge to i
A or Babove? (FORM 2C) 3 waters of the U.S.? (FORM 2D)___
SDs o% wl hs F. Do you or will you inject at this facility industrial or municipal effluent below the lowermost stratum cond hazardous wastes? (FORM 3) taming, within one quarter mile of the well bore, underground sources of drinking water? (FORM 4)
U. Do you or will you inect at this facility any prouce o
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folloin ec ueti Mark "X"i t ox ie t
if tero uppeeta flurm wich arced br outoth asuer n".oahuetin you nor ubilyonet aths forms facility luisweor spa ifyuatvt wate or the fluds hichare rouht t th suracecial processes such as mining of sulfur by the Frasch in connection with conventional oil or natural gas pro-process, solution mining of minerals, in situ combus duction, inject fluids used for enhanced recovery of t
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o oil or natural gas, or inject fluids for st orage of liquid (FOM 4ffsi) ul o eoeyo eohra nry A. ~ ~ ~
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Is thsfclt ulcy we ramn ok FO rbons? (FORM 4)
I. is this facility a proposed stationary source which is J. Is this facility a proposed stationary source which is one of -the 2B industrial categories listed in the in-NOT one of the 2B industrial categories listed in the X
structions end which will potentially emit 100 tons instructions and which will potentially emit 250 tons per year of any air pollutant regulated under the pet year of any air pollutant regulated under the Clean Clean Air Act and may affect or_ be located in an Air Act and may affect or be located in an attainment attainment area? (FORM 5) urea? (FORM 5)
I1 Ill. NAME OF FACILITY I
iSKIPS AN 0ONOF RE N UCL E AR G E NE RAT ING S.TT IN (SONGS)
IV. FACILITY CONTACT 1111 A. NAME & TITLE (tlat. firt, & title)
B. PHONE (area code & no.)
RA Y D A V ID E NV.
S PE CI A LI ST 2 13 30238 V. FACILITY MAILING ADDRESS A. STREET OR P.O. BOX 3 P'O' X(
12.8 0. CITY OR TOWN 1C.STATEJ
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A.3IImsT.SECONO (specIkECTRIC SERVICES (specify)
C. THIRDOURTH (specify) 7 Vi.. OPERATOR INFORMATIOOU A. NAME B. Is the name listed In Item VillmAsa the ISOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON COMPANY YESCNG S
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5 X-. EXISTING ENVIRONMENTAL PERMITS A. NPoes (Discharges o Surface Water)
- o. Pso (Air Emissions from Proposed Sources) 9 N A
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P 30 Attach to this application a topographic map of the area extending to at least one mile beyond property bounderies. The map must show the outline of the facility. the location of each of its existing and proposed intake and discharge structures, each of its hazardous waste treatment, storage, or disposal facilities, and each well where it injects fluids underground. Include all springs, rivers and other surface water bodies in the map area. See instructions for precise requirements.
XIL NAIURE OF 8USINESS (provide a brief description7 To provide electricity to customers in central and southern California.
- Item VIII.B -
Ownership of SONGS is as follows:
- 1.
SONGS Unit I:
Southern California Edison Co. -
80%
San Diego Gas and Electric -
20%
SONGS Units 2 & 3:
Southern California Edison Co.
76.55%
San Diego Gas & Electric -
20%
City of Riverside -
1.79%
City of Anaheim -
1.66%
XIS1. CERTIFICATION (seeInstrutions) lpertify under penalty of law that / have personally examined and am familiar with the information submitted In thli itiion and Il
.strachments and that, based on my Inquiry of those persons immediately responsible for obtaining theInformat/M contained In the application,'I believe that the information is true, accurate and complete. I am aware that there are significant pinalties for iubmitting false information, including the possibility of fine and imprisonmet.
A. NAME & OFFICIAL TITLE (type or print)
C. oAT SINED GLENN J. BJORKLUND 7
1 Vice President, Sys. Plng. & Resch.
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1000 3000 SCALE OF FEET "LOCATION MAP" Based on U.S.G.S. Quad Map San Onofre Bluff. Calif.
San Diego County, California Southern California Edison Company SAN DIEGO GAS & ELECTRIC COMPANY Deceaber 1, 1988 ATA(EN'r NO. 2
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5-~l FORM s*, ENVIRONMEIINTAL PROTCE Pt AGENCY FORM APPLICATION FOR PERMIT TO DISCHARGE WASTEWATER 4EPA EXISTING MANUFACTURING, COMMERCIAL, MINING AND SILVICULTURAL OPERATIONS tNCois Consolidated Permits Program For each outfall. liot the latitude and longitude of its location to the nearest 15 seconds and the name of the receiving water.
A.0UIFALL
- 0. LATITUDE C. LONGITUDED.
RECEIVING WATER (ame)
NUMBER
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S 001 33 21 43 117 33 46 Pacific Ocean II. FLOWS, SOURCES OF POLLUTION, AND TREATMENT TECHNOLOGIES..
A.Attach a line idrawing showing the water flow through the facility. Indicetae sources of intake water, operationa contributing watewater to the effluenit.
and tre.tment units labeled to correspond to the more detailed descriptions in item B. Construct a wae balance on the line drawing by showing avera flows between Intakes, operations, treatment units. and outfails. If a water balance cannot be determined (*.A~. for certain mining acdvities). provide a pictorial description of the nature and amount of any sources of water and any collection or treatment measures.
For each outfall, provide a description of: (1) All operations contributing wastewater to the effluent Including process westewater, sanitary astewat r, Cooling water, and storm water runoff; (2) The average flow contributed by each operation; and (3) The treatment received by the wastewater. Continue on additional sheets if necessary.
- t. OUT-
- 2. OPERATION(S) CONTRIUTING FLOW TREsATMEsT AlLN e
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- b. AVER Gun FLOW pyL PROM Condenser Cooling Water 320,000 gpm Ocean Discharge El4 001 Steam Generator Blowdown 106 gpm Ocean Discharge 4_
Flush, Hydrotest & Storage 230 qpm Retention and Ocean Tank Draindown From Discharge 46 Units 2 and 3 Component Cooling Water 4.500 gpm eanDicharg-e-41 Trn Pa oP
-g Qcen scharg LR Water Oil ReliUVd dd edi Plant Drain-ic r
1H lP Screen Wash 2.000 gpm Ocean Discharge
[4 Yard Drains 250 pm Ocean Discharge 4B Circulating Pump Bearing 17g1 Ocean Discharge 4B Lubrication Sanitary Wastes 100 gpm Secondary Treatment.
3A Chlorination and Ocean 2F 48 Discharge RadwasteSystern_____
347 qp m Neutralization and Ocean Discharge 2K 48 EPA Form 3510-2C 46-80)
PAGE 1 OF 4 CPTN)F^
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v/.a OCEAN CIRCULATING WATER FLOW 460.8 MGC 2.8 MGD SCREEN WASIH TO LEGAL DISPOSAL SITE CHLORINATOR 66 MMA I
COMPONENT6.5 MGD WATER HEAT EXCHANGERS CIRCULATING
.025 MGD PUMP BEARING TURBINE PLANT LUBRICATION CIRCULATING 6.5 MGD
'WATER HEAT CONDENSERE RESERVOIR MUNICIPAL SUPPLY
-DEMINERALIZED SERVICE AND WATER FROM DOMESTIC UNITS 2 & 3 WATER STEAM I'-
GENERATORD RAA FIRE BLOWDOWN
-)PROTECTION SERVICE MESA
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,.045 MGD SANITARY WASTEC SANITARY WASTE FROM UNITS 2 & 3
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.09 MGD EACH INTAKE AREA SUMP DRAIN 13.0 MGDD1 9
LIQUID NUCLEAR
.5 MGD RADWASTE 0 PANT FLUSH HYDROTEST AND
.33 MGD STORAGE TANK DRAINDOWN FROM UNITS 2 & 3 DISICHARGE 001
-- ALTERNATE SOURCE 462.4 MGD SCHEMATIC OF WATER FLOW Southern California Edison Company San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station, Unit 1 San Diego County,,CA.
December 1986
CONTINUED FROM THE FRONT C. Except for storm runoff, leaks, or spills, ar of the discharges described in Items II-A or 8 interm or seasonal?
XXES (complete the following. t E!NO 0W Sec tion 111)
- 3. FREQUENCY
- 4. FLOW I. OUTFALL
- 2. OPERATION(S)
- a. DAYS
- b. MoNTms (in mgo)
(Specity with unfia)
Q Dun NUMBER CONTRIBUTING FLOW Pan WKs Pa Y.AR (ist)
(list)
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from Units 2 and 3 Screen Wash (approx. 8 7
12 1.44 2.88 20,000 40,000 20 min/
washes/day) i gals./
gals.!
wash wash wash*
Radwaste System 7
12 347gpm 347gpm 500,000 500,000 daily gals.
gals.
Ill. PRODUCTION1 I
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-1 A. Does an effluent guideline limitation promulgated by EPA under Section 304 of the Clean Water Act apply to your facility?
vES (complete Item flf-B)
EN o (to to Section IV)
B. Are the limitations in the applicable effluent guideline expressed in terms of production (or other measure of operation)?
FYES (complete Item Ill-C)
, No (go to Section IV)
C. If you answered "yes" to Item Ill-B, list the quantity which represents an actual measurement of your level of production, expressed in the terms and units used in the applicable effluent guideline, and indicate the affected outfalls.
1,. AVERAGE DAILY PRODUCTION
- 2. AFFECTED a.b NT FMAUKC.
OPERATION. *ROODUCT, MATERIIIAL, 61C.
OUTFALLS
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(list outfall numbers; IV. IMPROVEMENTS I A. Are you now required by any Federal, State or local authority to meet any implementation schedule for the construction, upgrading or operation of waste water treatment equipment or practices or any other environmental programs which may affect the discharges described in this application? This includes, but is not limited to, permit conditions, administrative or enforcement orders, enforcement compliance schedule letters, stipulations, court orders, and grant or loan conditions.
EDY ES (complete the following table)
No (go to Item IV-B)
- 1. IDENTIFICATION OF CONDITION,
- 2. AFFECTED OUTFALLS
- 4. FINAL COM
- 3. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT P
ANCE DATE AGREEMENT, ETC.
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- a. see, t6 sounica or otSCMAneS Gls s-o JaCTVw B. OPTIONAL: You may attach additional sheets describing any additional water pollution control programs (or other environmentaiproj ects which may affect your discharges) you now have underway or which you plan. Indicate whether each program is now underway or planned, and indicate your actual or planned schedules for construction.
JMARK "X" IF DESCRIPTION OF ADDITIONAL CONTROL PROGRAMS IS ATTACHED EPA Form 3510-2C (Rev. 2-85)
PAGE 2 OF 4 CONTINUE ON PAGE 3
EPA I-o. NUMeNR(Copy from Item I of Form 1)
CONTINUED FROM PAGE 2 CA0001228 Form Approved OMBNo ISRo173
. INTAKE AND EFFLUENT CHARACTERISTICS A, 8,& C:
See Instructions before proceeding L-Complete one set of tables for each outfall - Annotate the outfall number in ep o
e NOTE: Tables V-A, V-8, had V-C are Included on separate sheets numbered V-1 through V-9.
D. Use the spece below to list any of the pollutants listed In Table 2c-3 of the instructions, which you know or have reason to believe Is discharged or may be discharged from any outfall. For every pollutant you list, briefly describe the reasons you believe it to be present and report any analytical dart In your possession.
- t. POLLUTANT
- 2. SOURCE I. POLLUTANT
- 2. SOURCE None believe present.
12 OTfTIALDISCHARGES.NOT COVERED BY ANIALSIS
~n trrneiateor fintal product or byprodu~t7:.r Yl ES (list all such Pollutants below) mNo (go to Item VI-B) o Benzene o
Toluene o
1, 1, 1-Trichloroethane o
Carbon Tetrachloride o
1, 1-Dichloroethylene B. Are your operations such that your raw materials, processes, or products can reasonably be expected to very so that your dischargs ofpoluntants mef during the next 5 years exceed two times the maximum values reported in Item V?
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Variations in the characteristics of the intake water (Pacific Ocean) may cause pollutant levels of the discharge to exceed two times the maximum values reported in Item V.
EPA Form 35102C (6-80)
PAGE 3 OF 4 CONTINUE ON REVERSE
Item VIII (continued)
Constituents in Item V Analyzed by Environmental Engineering Laboratory BOD, 5 day 200C Suspended Solids Magnesium COD Sulfate Color Fluoride Bromide Boron TOC Manganese Barium Total Phosphate Cadmium Ammonia-N Silver Nitrate-N Mercury Total Organic Nitrogen Antimony Beryllium Aluminum Thallium Zinc Cobalt Total Chromium Molybdenum Arsenic Tin Lead Titanium Copper Nickel Cyanide Phenols MBAS Grease and Oil Sulfides
CONTINUED FROM THE FRONT VII. -BIOLOGICAL TOXICITY TESTING DA Do you have any knowledge or reason to belew that any biological test for *cute or chronic toxicity has been made on any of your discharges or on a receiving water in relation to your discharge within the last 3 years?
YES (identify the tes(s) and describe their purposes below)
E NO (go to See don VIII)
Bioassay sampling is required in the existing SONGS NPDES permits adopted by the California Regional Water Quality Control Board, San Diego Region. The frequency of analysis and reporting required is semiannual. The methods used for this sampling are those provided by the California Department of Fish and Game in their publication entitled, "Guidelines for Performing Static Acute Toxicity Fish Bioassays in Municipal and Industrial Wastewaters,"
dated July 1976. The results of the discharge samplings have always been below the limits set in the permit. The toxicity concentrations have always been the minimum value obtainable using the calculations from the Guidelines (0.59 toxicity units).
VIII.CONTRACT ANALYSIS INFORMATION Were any of the analyses reported in Item V performed by a contract laboratory or consulting firm?
FaYES (list the name, address, and telephone number of, and pollutants
[~]No (go to Section IX) analyzed by. each such laboratory or firm below)
C.
ILEPHONE U.I
.LUTANTS ANALYZED A. NAME B. ADDRESS (area code & no.)
(list)
Montgomery Laboratories 555 E. Walnut Street (213) 681-4255 All pollutants in Pasadena, CA 91101 Item V except flow, temperature, and those listed below.
Environmental Engineering 3538 Hancock Street (714) 298-6131 Laboratories San Diego, CA 92110 PJB Laboratories 373 S.
Fair Oaks Avenue (213) 795-7553 Fecal coliform, (AKA Jacobs Laboratories)
Pasadena, CA 91101 radioactivity, sul fite, selenium, dichlorodifluoro methane, trichloro IX.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 personne/properly gather and evaluate the information submitted. Based on my inquiry of the person or persons who manage the system or thosepersons directly responsible for gathering the information, the information submitted is. to the best of 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 A-NAME & OFFICIAL TITLE toype orprint; B. PHONE No.
(area code & no.)
Mr. Glenn J. Biurklund, Vice President (818) 302-2149 C. SIGNATURE
- 0. DATE SIGNED EPA Form 3510-2C (Rev. 2-85)
PAGE 4 OF 4
EPA 1.D. NUMBER (copy from IRem I of Form 1)
PLEASE PRINT OR TYPE IN THE UNSHAD ARE ONLY. You may report some or all of Form Approved.
this information on separate sheets (use the same format) instead of completing these pages.
CAo.001228 Approval expires 12.3-85 SEE INSTRUCTIONS.
UFRLL N0 V. INTAKE AND EFFLUENT CHARACTERISTICS (continued from page 3 of Form 2-C) 001 PART A - You must provide the results of at least one analysis for every pollutant in this table. Complete one table for each outfall. See instructions for ditional detalls 2.11EFFLUENT
- 3. UNITS
- 4. INTAKE fopso~
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< 1.0 3,856
- b. Chemical 6
Oxygen Demand 360(4) 1.38x10 (COD) 1---------
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Mn/i lbs 3,856 1
- d. Total Suspended 4
4 Solids (TSS) 3.3
- 1. 27x10 1
Mg/l lbS 8.4 3.24x--
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- e. Ammonia (as N) 0.06 231 1
/1 lbs 0.05 193 1
VALUE VALUE VALUE VALUE S
EVALUE
- g. Temperature VALUE MGDUcon (winter)
^V cOnt. (2 15 cont. (3) 50 VALUE
- h. Temperature CVALU VALUE VALUE (summer) 50 cont.(2 18.3 ont.(3)
MINIMUM M A XIMM IIMU MAXil IMUM;
- 1. pH 63 8.3 STANDARD UNITS I__ 6I5 81(5 21 PART B-Mark "X" in column 2-a for each pollutant you know or have reason to believe is present. Mark "X" In column 2-b for nach pollutant you believe to be absent. If you mk column 2a for any pollutm which is limited either directly, or Indirectly buit expresly, In ant effluent limitations guIdel ine. you must provide the results of at lest one analysis for that pollutant For other pollutants for which you mark column 2a you must provide quantitative data or an explanation of their presence in your discharge. Complete one table for each outfall. See the instructions for additional details and requirements I. POLLUT-
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- 5. INTAKE (optional)
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X 56 2.16x10 5 1
mg_
2-31x105 bo rinel X
.23 887
.18 694 2
M/1 lbs T. olo Reida
.3 887olor___
1 units 3
1 c.Xlor3 MPW Id. Fecal MN Colform 1
100 l
<2.2(6) 1 cnom X
2.4 (6) 1-0nl<
226
- a. Fluoride 1
m 1b 1._694_
(16984.4841)
X 1.7 6,556 1
n_-- /
lbs_
1.8 6,942 1
Ntrite(aN)
X 0.04 154 1
mg/1 lbs 0.05 193 1
NPAt ri (a 2
N.
X)
PAGE V-1 CONTINUE ON REVERSE EPA Form 3510-2C (Rev. 2-86)
-AGVI
ITEM V-B CONTINUED FROM FRONT
- 4. UNITS
- 5. INTAKE {opiorulf UPOLLUT-2.MRKKDAL VLI MAXI Y VALUE C-ON A
9
.O0 5 CNE
- b.
MASS A
E 12IVAN 1J ANAL (ATfale AND ILYi (A)
U au* a a es conNOernersonC AN ND80,..
MAXIMUM MS Il.av a e ANAL-TRATION AS (*.5 sms CAS NO.
1 f
^s CNE RTINyF CNfNW~0 (i fava able) 0.16at,
- g. Nitrogen, 1
mg/1 lbs 0
Total organic X
0.1 386---
(as N)__
- h.
mg/1 lbs 0.1 3861 GrX
< 0.1
< 386
- 1. Phosphoru*
1 lbs 0.08 309 (am P). Total " aff' X
0.08 309 (7723-14-0
- 1. Radioactivity
_____-_1_(6_
(1) Alpha, Total X
. 6 c/
01 6
(2) Beta, 40+15 Total (3) Radium, x
5+1 Total (4) Radium X
226, Total kt. Sulfate g 1 b
(S04 x
2752 1.06x10 (14808-79-8) g ls
/01 438E I. Sulfide1 (do S)
X < 0.1
< 386
- m. Sulfite (S43) x 1 Mg/i lbs (0.5 1,928 1
(14265-45-3) 0.(
1
- n. Surfwctants X
0.05 193
- 0. Aluminum.
Total X
<0.1 (7429-90-5)
- p. Berlum.
Total X
(7440-39-3)
X q, Boron.
Total X
20,053 (7440-42-8)
- r. Cobalt Total 1 vs1 (7440-48-4)
X
_0.05 Iron, Total (7439-89-6)
X 0.02 77
- t. Magneium, 6
6 Total x
1160 4.47x10 (7439-95-4)^
.Molytxienum, Total mg/i lbs
( 0.1 4.3861 Total (7439-98-7)
X (0.1
<386
- v. Maniganse,.
, otal (7439-96-6)
X w, TIn, Total (7440-31-5)
X
(.
711 m/
b 02
<7
- v. Titanium, (7440-32-6)
X
< 0.2 1
g E-()
1 170315 p/
2 5+(67--1 To-a 1 mg/1 lbs
<2 9.86x10 (7
40 32
- 6) x<
0.1 2 3
8 17 m g /
1bsEV -
C O.1U O N 3 8 6E 1 EP Frr 51-2 0e.
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EPA I.D. NUMBER (copy from Item I of Form I) OUTFALL NUMBER Form Approved OMB No. 2000-0059 CA 000 1228 001 Approval expires 12-31 85 CONTINUED FROM PAGE 3 OF FORM 2-C ichoftheGC/MSfractionsyoumusttestfor. Mark" ncolumn PART C - If you are a primary industry and this outfall contains process wastewater. refer tonTable 2c2 In the instructions to determine wh 2-a for all such GC/MS fractions that ag t
our industry and for ALL toxic metals. cyanides and total phenols. If you are not required to mark column 2-a (secondary gndustriN K nopocss wastewater outtalls, and nonrequired GC/Ml~S Iractionsj, mark "X" in column 2-b for each pollutant you know or have reason to believe is present. Mark 'X* in column 2-c for each pollutant you believe is absent. If you mark column 2a for any pollutant you must provide the results of at least one analysis for that pollutant. Ifyou mark column 2b for any pollutant, you must provide the results of at least one analysis for that pollutant if you know or have reason to believe it will be discharged in concentrations of 10 ppb or greater."I you mark column 2b for acrolain. acryloflltile. 2.4 dinitrophenol. or 2-methyl-4, 6 dinitrophenol. you must provide the results of at least one analysis for each of these pollutants which you know or have reason to believe that you discharge in concentrations of 100 ppb or greater. Otherwise, for pollutants for which you mark column 2b, you must either submit at least one analysis or briefly describe the reasons the pollutant is expected to be discharged. Note that there are 7 pages to this part; please review each carefully. Complete one table 1*ll 7 pages) for each outfall. See instructions for additional details and requirements.
- 1. POLLUTANT
- 2. MARK W
- 3. EFFLUENT
- 4. UNITS
- 5. INTAKE (opd 1le)
D*TM R
C L O N G T FAUG.
V A L U E d N o O F e C O N C E -
- b. M A S S NUMBER I. - v
- a. MAXIMUM DAILV VALUE b
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(.)
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-. AV*.g I
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__*___coc____seaconcea saison (a
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I.). RATIO"
@I" MASI'aNTONA..
(1 SS Y--IS
)^
"(IC METALS, CYANIDE, AND TOTAL PHENOLS 1M. Antimony.
1 mg/i lbs
<0.2 771.0 Total (7440-36-0)
X
< 0.2 771.0 (744038-2)
X 0.001 3.9 3.9 1
3M. Bervllium, 1
mg/i lbs 0.01 38.6 1
Total, 7440-41-7)
X
< 0.01
( 38.6 4M. Cadmium.
1 mg/i lbs 0.01 38.6 1
Total(744o4-)<0.0.01 38.6 1
5M.Chromium, 1
mg/i lbs Total (7440-47-3)
X
< 0.01
< 38.6 6M. coper.Total 1
mg/i lbs 0.05 38.6 1
(7440-50-e)
X
< 0.01
< 38.6
/__0 5
3 6
7M. Uae" Touat (7439-921 X
0.01 (38.6 1
mg/1 lbs
<0.01 38.6 1
eM. Mercury. Total (7439-97-6)
X
<0.0008
< 3.1 1
mg/i lbs
<0.0008 3.1 1
9M. Nickel. Total (7440-02-0)
X
<0.01
( 38. 6 1
m/1 lbs 0.01 38.6 1
tOM. Selenium.
Total (7782-49-2)
X 0.13 (6) 501.3 1
mg/i lbs 0.13(6 501.3 1
11 M. Silver, Total (7440-22-4)
X
< 0.01
< 38.6
_mg/i lbs (0.01 38.6 1
12M. Thallium.
Total47 4-28-0
<0___19 1
mg/1 lbs
<0.05 192.8 1
rm_____o-2e-o X
<0.05 (192.8 13M. Zinc. Total (7440-66-6)
X
<0.01
< 38. 6 1
M/1 lbs (0.01 38.6 1
14M. Cyanide.
Total (57-12-9)
X
<0.01
<38.6 1
I6M. Phenots,.
9 1
ls007
- 2.
Total 0.004 15.4 1
Mg lbs 0.007 27.0 1
DIOXIN 2,3,7,8-Tetra-J DESCRIBE RESULTS chlorodibento-P-X Dionin (1764-01 6)
C EPA Form 3510-2C (Rev. 2-861 PAGE V-3 CONTINUE ON REVERSE
.ONTINUED FROM THE FRONT 4._UNITS_ _._INTAKE_(optional)
I. POLLUTANT
- 2. MARK
- xT AND CAS
. MAXIMUM ALY VALUE3Y VALUE LONG T d NOOF a NUMBER tA sat-Ca wt -
.MN (if avA.-ble)
(2- && I' r
Id ASS AS.rso (si ss GC/MS FRACTION - VOLATILE COMPOUNDS IV. AcrolICn g
Ii<1.M r
(107-02-8)
X 1.0 V
3.85 2V. AcrylOfitug/1 l1<
(107 ) U X
1.0
< 3.85 1
ug lbs 1.0
<3.85 1
3V. Benzen1 1
ug/1 lbs
<0.1 (0.39 1
(71-43-2)
X 0.1 1
g 4V. Bis (Chloro-
/1 methyl) Ether X
< 10
< 38.5ug lbs 10 38.5 (542-88-1) 5V. Bromotorm 1
ug/1 lbs (0.1 (0.39 1
(75-26-2)
--A<.3 6V.,Carbon 1
ug/
lbs
<0.1.39 1
Tot*&chloride X
< 0.1
< 0.39 (66-23-5)
___F T
7V. Chlorobenzene 01 03 ug/1 lb
<0.1 (100-90-7)
.----0.---
- - --0 Bv. Chlorodi lg bromomethane X
1 ug lbs
<0.1
<0.39 1
IeV.
Chlorodin.
ug/1 (1-00-3X
<1.0
< 3.85 0
85 OVy 2-Chloro ethylvinyl E ther b<10.81 (110-5-8)
X
<1.0 3.85 wi. chloroform Xbs
((38.5 1
663)
<01 gbs
(.
0.39 1
12V. OIchlo'o-b 0
bromoaothaf X
10<0.39 ug/
<0..
(0.39 1
(75-27-4) 13V. Dichloro difluoromathaea X
<2 6
7 1
ugh1 lbs
<20(6)
(77 (75-71-8)____
14V. 1.1-Dichloro-<0<0.39 1
than (75-34-3)
X 1
ug0.lbs1<1 (0.39 (01 SV~ 1.2-Dichloro-1 lbs
<0.1
<0.39 1
athena' (107-06-2)
X ug,0138 103 6V.1,1.Dchlro
/
lbs
<01 (0.39 1
othvlene (75-35-4)
X
.I 03 o7V. 12-DiChXo01.
ug/1 s
<0.1
<0.39 1
p(opana (78-87-5)
X 1
ug1
< 10 13V. 1Dichoro-1/1 ls20(
(71 diflurtane(52?l X
(20(6)
(0.3 1
ugh ls
(.
(03 1
1V.11-Do X'0.1 (0.39 1______
ug/1 lbs
<0.1 (0.39 1
20V. Methl Bromd (74-839) x
<1.0 3.85 1
ug/1 lbs
<1.0
<3.85 1
etae(-06-2 X
Chlorid c(74 -87 3) 0X.8 1
ug/
lbs
<10 (3.8
-CONTINUE ON PAUE V-5 EPA Form 3510-2C Rv. 2-85)
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form Approved rFALL--W NUMBE 0MS No 20000059 EP UMBE (COPlY rmImIofFm CONTINUED FRO PAGE VA4 CA 000 1228 I001 Approval eApaOs 12 31 85
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CO*C LNYR'ION CON-CsnYNAUlo" C~S~M~OE aC/MS FRACTION - VOLATILE COMPOUNDS (continued)_____
Chloride (76_09-2)
X (1._0
<3.9 1
ugii1 lbs
< 1.0 (3.9-1 23V. 1,1.2.2-Tetre-U
/
b chloroethene
- g ~ (0.1 < 0.4 (79-34-5) x
< 0.1
< 0.4
- 24V. Tetrechloro-1g/1 lb
<.4~
ethylene (127-18-41 X
< 0.1
< 0.4 1
ui D
U1~.
(108-88-3)
X 05
<191 U/
hs
<05 26V. 1,2.Trans-0 lch loroethyIons X
401
<041 U/
b 1156-60-5) chloroethens g1 ls
<01 (71-55-6) 28V.eha x
101<1.,12-Tln-01
,.4 1
- ChoetelX (79-00-6) ethylene (79-01-.6)
X401
<041 U/
b 01 30V.
rmchenrO x
< 20 (6)
< 77 1
________2
()
7W7 (75-69-4)
Chloriy (7.14 X
< 1.0
< 3.9 1
U/
hs 39 GCIMS FRACTION - ACID COMPOUNDS
- l.
2Ch~roheno 1
uh ls
- 1.
IA. 2.-DChlro-n phe5o.(2-83 2
< (5.0
< 19.3 1
ug/1 lbs (5.0
<19.3
- 1.
2 A. 2,4 Dimhl phenol(120- 832) X
< 5.0 19.3 1
Ug
/
lbs
( 5. 0
< 19.3 1
Creno1 (134-67-1)
X
< 5.0
< 19.3 1
ug/h lbs (5.0
<19.3 1
4A.
4-Onitro- 0 phenol (51-28-5) 4x 5 50
(
19 3
__1 ug/ I. lbs (5
0 (193
-1 6A. 2-Nitrophalfl____
(88-75-5) x
( 5.0_
<19.3
_____1 ug/h lbs
< 5.0
( 19.3 1
7A. 4-NitrophoflO (100-02-7)
( 10
<39 1
ug/
lbs (10
<391 Cresol (59 7 )
X 5.0
( 19.3 1
ug/h lbs <5. 0 (19.3 1
9A. Pentachloro phenol (87-86-5) x 10
<39 1
u /i lbs 10
/-39 1
10A. Phenol
-g/
(108-95-2) 5.0
<13 ug
]j 4JQ (13-_
1a A. 2.4.0-TrI chorp0
< <5.0
( 19.3 1
uh ls 419.3 1
(88-06-2)
CONTINUED FROM THE FRONT 4._ums__._IN__A___(oprio__al_
- 1. IPOLLUTANT
- 2. MARK -X
- 3. EFFLUENT UNT
.ITER b NvIO-OF AND CAS VAL:UE VALU eLN (M1~.AU£dN.o CONCEN'
- b. MASSM b O on.
C.
MAXIMUM DAIL MAeM~~
EftA-itT N
.c....
^
a NALO HUMBER L:r
. GVN I.1 ANAL -AIO 1.1 YS.*"
(3 g
YE (if available)
COIOTRTO Coft(6IN iO C.-
-AOf a*.
.s YE T
GC/MS FRACTION - BASE/NEUTRAL COMPOUNDS
- 18. Acenephthene 183-32-9)
X 5.0 1
g l51
- 28. Acenaphtylene ug lbS 5.0
<19.3 1
(208-96-8) x50 41.
- 38. Anthrcene ugh lbs (5
(120-12-7) 4B. Benailineu
/ b (92-87-6)
X 1
u l
5 19 1
SB. Benzo (a)
Anthracene X
5.0 419.3 (56-55-3) 6B. Benzo (a)
/1 Pyrene (60-32-8)
X 45.0
<19.31
- 78. 3,4-Benzo ftuoranthene g1 ls 450
- 1.
(205-99-2)
X (5.0
<19.3 8B. Benzo (gMt)
Perylene X___
1 43 (191-24-2) 43
- 98. Benzo (0)
Fluarenthene5 (207-08-9)
X1 10B. BI (2-Chloro ethoxy) Methane (10
< 39
__1___/1_3 (111-91-1)
X ethyl) Ether (111-44-4)
X 10_<_39 128. 9is2-CAkroiso praW lher(
x1 ug/1 lbs (10
<19.
1 1ug lbs 520
<7 1
hex yl) Phthelats 14f.
Phenyl X1 ug/1 lbs
< 5.0
< 19.3 1
phony/ 5.0
< 19.3 Ether (101u5g-3) 1 lb/55.<19 158.
ug/1 lbs 5.0
/19.3 1
Phthelste(85-68-7 x
< 5.0 _
19.3 b
ins.
thelol1 ug/1 lbs
< 5.0
< 19.3 1
(91-5-7)
X 5.0 419.3--
1B-h~flY<.
<931 ug/1 lbs
(,5.0
< 19.3 1
phonvi~hon/ x5.0 (19.3 Ether (7005___72-3)_
188.
ug/1 lbs 5.0
<19.3 1
(218-01-9)
X
< 5.0
<19.3 1
u--(-1
-91.
Dubegzo (a/h1 hrac;n X1<1 ug/1 lbs
<1 0
<39 1
(5-0-)x<
10
< 39---
201.
ug/1 ls
<0
< 13 1
see. a-mme-1lbs K 5.0
<1.
benvee*-(1 1
ug/1 lbs (5.0
<19.3 1
.218. 1,3-DIchoro nah
'~.
X
< 5.0_
, 19.3 ef -ene (541-73-1 x1 ug /
lbs 45.0 (19.3 1
EtherNU (7005-72-3)
EPA Form 3510-2C (Rev. 2-85)
PAGE V-6 OTNBONP~
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Form Approv.ed EPA I.D. NUMBE R (CPy f100m OMB No 20f 0071I)OTAL UB59 001 Approval oxpireS 12-31 85 CONTINUED FROM PAGE V-6 CA 000 1228 15 NAEP~inl
- 1. POLLUTANT
- 2. MARKW a LO.
EFLET4 NT ITER t.ptonlor ANOAS ~
S MXIMM AIL VLUEb.AXEM5~YVALUE C.LONG ItJ*K AVAL gRTO d' co..u a.)
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^ M A L-AL E O O C O N C E N _
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M A S S L OV agR$b 4 0 f (it ovailahI..)
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SE GC/MS FRACTION
-BASE
/NEUTRAL COMPOUNDS (conltllued' 228. 1,4-Dichloro-1 gh lbs
<(5.0 (19.3 1
benzene (106-4 6 -71 X
(5.
0
<19.3 benzidine x
5 0 (19 3 1~
glls
<0 (9
Phtheate X
50
<931 uh lbs
< 8.0 (19.3 1
(84-66-2) x
<5.
0
- 19.
Phthalate 1
gh lbs
< 5.
(131-11-3)
X____
< 5.0 (19.3 268. 01-N
-Butl u
lbs
<5.
<3 Phihalate X
< 10
( 39 1
g (84-74-2) tolueneO (121-14-2)
X
< 5.0
<131 ug lb(0 (9.
1 288. 2,6-Dlnltro-1 ug/1 lbs (5.0
< 19.3 1
toluene (606-20-2)
X
< 5.0
( 19.3 298. 0I-N-OctYI g1ls
/10
/3 Phthelats x1 3
30B. 1.2-Diphenvi-g ls
<1
<31 hvdrazino (as Azo-x (10 3
31Bhluorutene X<1 3
ug/1 lbs
<(10
<(939 1
122-6-36) 3632.
Flux~horO-
<g1ls<5.0 19.3 1___
- 38.
I Hr.
S (8--)
X
<_ (5.0
( 19.3____
- 38.
NaphthSIbanze ug1lb 5.0 19.3 1
- 40. ltoeneff
< 5.0
< 19.3 sodlmathyl~~~~mlnl1
<3 1
93 (62 H-7-)
-q/
428. N-N trodl-0
<3 N36B...a.In Hesh~0-U
/
V~li~
cy lp eneAn F.rr
<h1 10 4 392A i
~ n -
r s vsO TI IF O
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CONTINUED FROM THE FRONT
__.__UNITS_____S.___INTAKE______________________
I. POLLUTANT
- 2. MARK 'X
- 3. EFFLUENT 4
UNT L004 ITERMpi)R AND CAS
~
~
.MXMMDIYVLEb.
MAX IMUM VALEe C.L0NGTM VALUE (1 No or *. CONCEN-tAI MASSo a
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=
_.I MXMa W
NL RTO sVK (ifat N
.~
VISES NA R TO I)'
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GC/MS FRACTION ASEINELITRAL COMPOUNDS (contlinued) 438. N-Nltro-b 15-0
<9.
1 sodlphanylamnne x
<5.
0
< 19.31 Ug/
44B. Phnanthrene1 g
(85-01-8)
X(
5.0
< 19.31 uglb
<9.
(129-00-0)
X(5.0 19.3 1
uh ls
(.
- 1.
468. 1,2,4 - Trn (120-82-1)
X
< 5.0 19.3uh ls 50 1
GC/MS FRACTION - PESTICIDES_____
IP, Aidrin (309-00-2)
X 2P. (-8Hc (319-84-6)X 3P. fl-1HIC (319-85-7) 4P. -BHC (58-89-9)
X_____
5P. 6-1HC (319-86-8)X_______
6P. Chlordafle (571.74-9)-
x.
7P. 4.4'-DDT (50-29-3)
X OP. 4,4-DOE (72-55-9)X_____
9P. 4,4'-DDD (72-54-8)X_____
10P. Dildrin (60-57-1) x______
1lip. a-Endosulfan (115-29-7)x 12P. O-Endosuffan (115-29-7) x 13P. Endoslif an Sulfa to (1031-07-8)gi
~
14P ' Endrin (72-20-831 X_________
15P. Endrin Aldehyde (7421-93-4)
X______
16P. H-feptachlor (76-44-8)
X_______
IEPA Form 3510-2C (Rev. 2-85)
PAGE V-0 CONTINUE ON PAGGE V 9
n I
f F-1 OUFAL HUBERForm Approved.
.0. NUMBER (copy from OtmIo omI OTALNME MB No. 2000-0059 COTIUE FOMPAE
-SCA 000 1228 01Approval expires 12 3?-85 I. POLLUTANT 2.MA K 'X
.EFUNI4 NT
.I AE(pinl AND CAS M~
IYVLELN
,N.FA NUMBER Ma~
U11*
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'R-(21 -ASS(1 AS GCIMS FRACTION - PESTICIDES (continued) t7P. Heptachlorx Epoxide (1024-57-3) 18P. FCO-1242 X
(53469-21-9) 19P. PCB-1254 X
(1 1097-69-1) 20P. PCB-1221x (11104-28-2) 21P. PCB-1232x (11141-16-5)
X___
22P. PCB-1248 x
(12672-29-6) 23P. PCB-1260x (1 1096-2-5) 24P.PCB-1016x (12674-11-2) 20P~. Texaphenel x
(8001-35-2) -
I I
I IIP G
EPA Form 3510-2C (Rev. 4-84)
PG
APPENDIX I --
NOTES FOR ITEM V NOTE 1 For outfall No. 001, analytical results are from NPDES in-plant monitoring during 1985 and also special sampling conducted in October 1986.
NOTE 2 Continuous in-plant temperature monitoring for the years 1984-85.
NOTE 3 Results from NPDES monitoring during 1981.
NOTE 4 COD results appear high due to chloride interference.
NOTE 5 The natural range of pH for the San Onofre study area, based on data measured from 1967 to 1973 is 7.3 to 8.5. Allan Hancock Foundation (1965) reported a range of surface pH of 7.5 to 8.6 in coastal waters near San Onofre, with an average pH of 8.1.
Values for outfall No. 001 were actual maximum/minimum values obtained during 1984-85.
NOTE 6 Analysis from February 1982 sampling.
NOTE 7 In addition to the parameters listed under Item V, the following substances (next page) will periodically be present in the discharged waste water from the San Onofre facility. These substances were not in the effluent during the October 1985 sampling of the waste water. The listed effluent concentrations are calculated estimates at the point of discharge.
A-1
0 APPENDIX I (cont'd.)
Estimated Conc.
Parameter Comments (mq/1) a) Hydrazine reducing agent to prevent 0.34 corrosion b) Ethylene Glycol non-ionic biodegradable 1.0 polymers surfactant (C8 -C2 5 carbon chain length) use during flushings c) Trisodium Phosphate used as detergent during 1.0 flushings d) Sodium Fluorescein biodegradable dye used during hydrotesting (not visible at point of discharge e) Radamine biodegradable dye used during hydrotesting (not visible at point of discharge f) Silicon anti-foaming agent used in 0.1 conjunction with surfactants g) Chromic Acid anti-corrosion agent 0.005 h) Boric Acid used in the primary systems, 6-9 pH prior to discharge the borated water is treated to meet radiological and pH limits i)
Nalco (39 and 2000) anti-corrosion agent containing 1.0 sodium, boron, nitrate and nitrite j)
Sulfuric Acid pH control of demineralizer 6-9 pH regenerants k) Sodium Hydroxide pH control of demineralizer 6-9 pH regenerants
- 1) Ammonia pH control 6-9 pH m) Calgdn H-380 algae control in fire water
<0.006 (Simazine) reservoir