ML17228B133

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Annual Environ Operating Rept (FPL-94),Vol Ii.
ML17228B133
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Site: Saint Lucie NextEra Energy icon.png
Issue date: 12/31/1994
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FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT CO.
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Shared Package
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NUDOCS 9505120020
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FLORIDA POWER 8( LIGHT COIVIPANY ST. LUCIE UNIT 2 ANNUAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT (FPL-94)

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ANNUAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING REPORT Introduction The St. Lucie Unit 2 EnVironmental Protection Plan (EPP) requires the submit tal of an annual report for various activities at the plant site including the report-ing of sea turtle monitoring programs, and other matters related to Federal and State environmental permits and certifications. This report and Volume I de-scribed below fulfill these reporting requirements.

II. Sea Turtle Monitorin and Associated Activities A report on aquatic and terrestrial sea turtle monitoring programs as described in EPP Sections 4.2.1 (Beach Nesting Surveys), 4.2.3 (Studies to Evaluate and/or Mitigate Intake Canal Mortality) and 4.2.5 (Capture and Release Pro-grams) is concurrently submitted in a separate report prepared by Quantum Re-sources, Inc. of Palm Beach Gardens, Florida.

Studies to evaluate and/or mitigate intake entrapment required by Section 4.2.2 of the EPP have been previously performed. A final report was submitted to the Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation on April 18, 1985. With submittal of that report, the EPP requirement was fulfilled and will not be'readdressed in this or future reports.

Surveillance and maintenance of the light screen to minimize sea turtle disori-entation as required by Section 4.2.4 of the EPP is ongoing. The Australian Pine light screen or other vegetation located on the beach dune between the power plant and the ocean is routinely surveyed to determine its overall vitality.

The vegetation line is surveyed for any gaps occurring from mortality, which would result in unacceptable light levels on the beach. Trees, vegetation or shade cloth are replaced as necessary to maintain the overall integrity of the light screen.

III. Other Routine Re or s The following items for which reporting is required are listed by section number from the plant's Environmental Protection Plan (EPP):

5.4.1 (a) EPP NONCOMPLIANCES AND CORRECTIVE ACTIONS TAKEN No noncompliances under EPP Section 5.4.1 (a) were determined to have occurred during 1994.

5.4.1 (b) CHANGES IN STATION DESIGN OR OPERATION TESTS AND EXPERIMENT IN A CORDAN E WITH EPP BSECTION 3.1 No plant site activities were determined to be reportable under Section 5.4.1 (b) during 1994.

5.4.1 (c) NONROUTINE REPORTS SUBMITTED TO THE NRC FOR THE YEAR 1994 IN AC RDANCE WITH EPP SUBSECTION 5.4.2 Report concerning the release of untreated parking lot runoff to the Mangrove Impoundment; reported to the NRC on November 22, 1994.

2. Report concerning a second release of untreated parking lot runoff to the Mangrove Impoundment; reported to the NRC on December 8, 1994.